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down at the ice, pierre stand big with the goal-scorer. >> pierre: thanks a lot, john.ece of overtime magic for you this playoff season. how deep did you guys have to dig in this game? >> well, we had a two-goal lead going into the third and sat back on our heels. they're too good of a team to be doing, that like chicago. we have to stay on our toes. guys battled their butts off. draw the penalty on the interference and don't take long on the power play and it's a great feeling now. >> pierre: one of the key moments in this game was when jason spezza loaded it up, hit el knell the head. do you think he struggled after that? >> i think it was some paint chips from his mask were in his eye from what i could see. he's ban battler for us all series, all playoffs, all season. i don't expect anything different. we got a good day and a half now to recover. he'll be ready to go. he did a heck of a job again tonight. >> pierre: best way to describe this series before. >> tight, one-goal games like the last one. continuation. guys having to dig deep to get pucks out of the zone,
down at the ice, pierre stand big with the goal-scorer. >> pierre: thanks a lot, john.ece of overtime magic for you this playoff season. how deep did you guys have to dig in this game? >> well, we had a two-goal lead going into the third and sat back on our heels. they're too good of a team to be doing, that like chicago. we have to stay on our toes. guys battled their butts off. draw the penalty on the interference and don't take long on the power play and it's a great feeling now....
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so --. >> pierre: wow!ant kitchen. >> pierre: in the same kitchen. it's like --. >> anthony: downstairs kitchen. >> pierre: basement kitchen. >> anthony: it was downstairs. >> pierre: oh, i can't believe this, man. well, boom, boom was really the defining moment for me. boom had, like, this global ethnic/italian --. >> anthony: so you saw a window to start introducing african, west african flavors? >> pierre: yeah. >> anthony: and it, it worked. people were receptive to that. >> pierre: absolutely, yeah, yeah. ♪ oh, wow. >> anthony: tonight we're having yassa made with the local fish called thiof. cooked simply, on the bone, wrapped in foil, and steamed over the fire, served with a mignonette-type sauce of onions. grilled mussels. sea urchin. >> anthony: mm, grilled mussels, cool. >> pierre: yeah. >> anthony: oh, that was good. mm, starving. i mean, i'm really hungry. so, what distinguishes senegalese cuisine from the neighbors? >> pierre: i think we have the best food in the continent. >> anthony: have you
so --. >> pierre: wow!ant kitchen. >> pierre: in the same kitchen. it's like --. >> anthony: downstairs kitchen. >> pierre: basement kitchen. >> anthony: it was downstairs. >> pierre: oh, i can't believe this, man. well, boom, boom was really the defining moment for me. boom had, like, this global ethnic/italian --. >> anthony: so you saw a window to start introducing african, west african flavors? >> pierre: yeah. >> anthony: and it, it...
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down at the ice, pierre stand big with the goal-scorer. >> pierre: thanks a lot, john.piece of overtime magic for you this playoff season. how deep did you guys have to dig in this ga going into the third and sat back on our heels. they're too good of a team to be doing, that like chicago. we have to stay on our toes. guys battled their butts off. draw the penalty on the interference and don't take long on the power play and it's a great feeling now. >> pierre: one of the key moments in this game was when jason spezza loaded it up, hit el knell the head. do you think he struggled after that? >> i think it was some paint chips from his mask were in his eye from what i could see. he's ban battler for us all series, all playoffs, all season. i don't expect anything different. we got a good day and a half now to recover. he'll be ready to go. he did a heck of a job again tonight. >> pierre: best way to describe this series before. >> tight, one-goal games like the last one. continuation. guys having to dig deep to get pucks out of the zone, pucks into their zone, get a fore
down at the ice, pierre stand big with the goal-scorer. >> pierre: thanks a lot, john.piece of overtime magic for you this playoff season. how deep did you guys have to dig in this ga going into the third and sat back on our heels. they're too good of a team to be doing, that like chicago. we have to stay on our toes. guys battled their butts off. draw the penalty on the interference and don't take long on the power play and it's a great feeling now. >> pierre: one of the key...
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. >> pierre: so would i. halfway to the bench. >> eddie: doesn't look like it, though. >> mike: it seemed like that's what the assistant was asking down there, too. >> eddie: he made his decision very quickly. >> mike: carlson across, oshie bangs it back in. quickly lifted it back and down. it's an icing. >> pierre: oh, boy. >> eddie: thought that might have glanced off right in front of pierre. faceoff left of matt murray. >> paul: the ben . >> pierre: t you, by the way. >> mike: i think the linesman got it right. back to carlson, save and the cover made by murray. >> eddie: a set faceoff play. oshie to backstrom to carlson. and this puck changes direction pit's on edge. the shot, boy, that thing started dipping and diving. oh, yeah. went off the stick of kris letang. and what a stop by matt murray. >> pierre: and no rebound. that's the most amazing part about it. the puck got right to him. >> eddie: he's tracking right, the thing goes sharp left and he makes a stop. >> mike: carlson flipping one around behi
. >> pierre: so would i. halfway to the bench. >> eddie: doesn't look like it, though. >> mike: it seemed like that's what the assistant was asking down there, too. >> eddie: he made his decision very quickly. >> mike: carlson across, oshie bangs it back in. quickly lifted it back and down. it's an icing. >> pierre: oh, boy. >> eddie: thought that might have glanced off right in front of pierre. faceoff left of matt murray. >> paul: the ben ....
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it's an icing. >> pierre: oh, boy. >> eddie: thought that might have glanced off right in front of pierre. faceoff left of matt murray. >> paul: the bench . >> pierre: the bench agrees with you, by the way. >> mike: i think the linesman got it right. back to carlson, save and the cover made by murray. >> eddie: a set faceoff play. oshie to backstrom to carlson. and this puck changes direction pit's on edge. the shot, boy, that thing started dipping and diving. went off the stick of kris letang. and what a stop by matt murray. >> pierre: and no rebound. that's the most amazing part about it. the puck got right to him. >> eddie: he's tracking right, the thing goes sharp left and he makes a stop. >> mike: carlson flipping one around behind. took a whack from daley. puck came out. thrown back down by cullen and again will become an icing. 1:13 to go. >> pierre: they have to make an adjustment on faceoffs. they've got to -- if i'm pittsburgh i'm scrambling this draw. not even let backstrom's stick get to the ice. now it's going to be oshie. i'm coming up and underneath, rather than over the to
it's an icing. >> pierre: oh, boy. >> eddie: thought that might have glanced off right in front of pierre. faceoff left of matt murray. >> paul: the bench . >> pierre: the bench agrees with you, by the way. >> mike: i think the linesman got it right. back to carlson, save and the cover made by murray. >> eddie: a set faceoff play. oshie to backstrom to carlson. and this puck changes direction pit's on edge. the shot, boy, that thing started dipping and...
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. >> pierre: so would i. halfway to the bench. >> eddie: doesn't look like it, though. >> mike: it seemed like that's what the assistant was asking down there, too. >> eddie: he made his decision very quickly. >> mike: carlson across, oshie bangs it back in. quickly lifted it back and down. it's an icing. >> pierre: oh, boy. >> eddie: thought that might have glanced off right in front of pierre. faceoff left of matt murray. >> paul: the ben . >> pierre: the bench agrees with you, by the way. >> mike: i think the linesman got it right. back to carlson, save and the cover made by murray. >> eddie: a set faceoff play. oshie to backstrom to carlson. and this puck changes direction pit's on edge. the shot, boy, that thing started dipping and diving. oh, yeah. went off the stick of kris letang. and what a stop by matt murray. >> pierre: and no rebound. that's the most amazing part about it. the puck got right to him. >> eddie: he's tracking right, the thing goes sharp left and he makes a stop. >> mike: carlson flip
. >> pierre: so would i. halfway to the bench. >> eddie: doesn't look like it, though. >> mike: it seemed like that's what the assistant was asking down there, too. >> eddie: he made his decision very quickly. >> mike: carlson across, oshie bangs it back in. quickly lifted it back and down. it's an icing. >> pierre: oh, boy. >> eddie: thought that might have glanced off right in front of pierre. faceoff left of matt murray. >> paul: the ben ....
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troy brouwer is with pierre. >> pierre: thanks a lot, kenny. after games two and three, you sounded frustrated and looked frustrated, especially all of those pucks off of the goal posts. you got it back on the rails. how come we have a series now? >> we started playing the right way. we started playing what's been working for us all season long. getting pucks deep. trying to grind them down. we're able to get to a lead and hold it. kept doing the right things. talking after the first period. we wanted to get pucks deep. keep making the "d" men work. playing the way we play and playing the way we're comfortable playing. and it paid off tonight. >> thanks for doing this, troy. we'll see you monday for game five. >> kenny: thanks, pierre. troy brouwer, with two goals, opened the scoring early on the power play. tonight on nbc, after your late local news, it's the season finale of "saturday night live" with post fred armson. and courtney barnett. tomorrow night, game five, penguins and lightning. live postgame coverage available right now on comcas
troy brouwer is with pierre. >> pierre: thanks a lot, kenny. after games two and three, you sounded frustrated and looked frustrated, especially all of those pucks off of the goal posts. you got it back on the rails. how come we have a series now? >> we started playing the right way. we started playing what's been working for us all season long. getting pucks deep. trying to grind them down. we're able to get to a lead and hold it. kept doing the right things. talking after the...
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. >> pierre: so would i. halfway to the bench. >> eddie: doesn't look like it, though. >> mike: it seemed like that's what the assistant was asking down there, too. >> eddie: he made his decision very quickly. >> mike: carlson across, oshie bangs it back in. quickly lifted it back and down. it's an icing. >> pierre: oh, boy. >> eddie: thought that might have glanced off right in front of pierre. faceoff left of matt murray. >> paul: the ben . >> pierre: the bench agrees with you, by the way. >> mike: i think the linesman got it right. back to carlson, save and the cover made by murray. >> eddie: a set faceoff play. oshie to backstrom to carlson. and this puck changes direction pit's on edge. the shot, boy, that thing started dipping and diving. oh, yeah. went off the stick of kris letang. and what a stop by matt murray. >> pierre: and no rebound. that's the most amazing part about it. the puck got right to him. >> eddie: he's tracking right, the thing goes sharp left and he makes a stop. >> mike: carlson flip
. >> pierre: so would i. halfway to the bench. >> eddie: doesn't look like it, though. >> mike: it seemed like that's what the assistant was asking down there, too. >> eddie: he made his decision very quickly. >> mike: carlson across, oshie bangs it back in. quickly lifted it back and down. it's an icing. >> pierre: oh, boy. >> eddie: thought that might have glanced off right in front of pierre. faceoff left of matt murray. >> paul: the ben ....
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>> pierre thomas with us, as well, tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> and now, to the white house, reducing prison time for dozens of federal inmates. president obama today commuting the sentences of 58 non-violent drug offenders, including 18 prisoners serving life behind bars. many will now be released in september. he's now commuted more sentences than the previous six presidents combined. the president calling america, quote, a nation of second chances. >>> we turn next to dangerous turbulence in the air. several people injured today on a flight headed to pittsburgh. the plane diverted to get them medical help. and this all comes after this flight overseas, passengers screaming. more than 30 on this flight treated for injuries after turbulence for them. abc's david kerley on the terror in the sky. >> reporter: safely on the ground tonight after seven people were hurt on this allegiant airlines jet. it was a flight from the dominican republic to pittsburgh, which diverted to ft. lauderdale, after hitting what the airline called
>> pierre thomas with us, as well, tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> and now, to the white house, reducing prison time for dozens of federal inmates. president obama today commuting the sentences of 58 non-violent drug offenders, including 18 prisoners serving life behind bars. many will now be released in september. he's now commuted more sentences than the previous six presidents combined. the president calling america, quote, a nation of second chances. >>> we turn next...
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the academy says pierre the penguin died from kidney failure at the age of 33. scientists designed a wet suit for pierre when his feathers did not grow back. his story was published in a story book. he was the oldest in the penguin colony. they have an average life span of 15 to 30. he was 33 years old. >> you have heard of something old and something borrowed and something blue. how about something sore? >>> we will explain how a picture perfect weather prop could land somebody behind bars. >> the weekend forecast. how much rain may we see over the week. i will let you know. the fox 2 weather report brought to you by orchard hardware. >>> a trellis was stolen from a park and where it wound up is more curious. it was recovered but took a strange twist to get it back. >> kevin oliver says the trellis turned up at a wedding where someone talked about stealing. >> locked up behind the rod iron fence its back at mckinley park. the heavy metal structure taken from the park in the middle of the night. leaving the rosebushes in disarray and visitors bewildered. >> it m
the academy says pierre the penguin died from kidney failure at the age of 33. scientists designed a wet suit for pierre when his feathers did not grow back. his story was published in a story book. he was the oldest in the penguin colony. they have an average life span of 15 to 30. he was 33 years old. >> you have heard of something old and something borrowed and something blue. how about something sore? >>> we will explain how a picture perfect weather prop could land somebody...
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pierre, what have you learned?reporter: david, tonight, the results of an investigation into a smear campaign against a sitting member of congress. as you said, 41 secret service personnel are being disciplined, ranging from letters of reprimand to suspensions without pay for up to 45 days. the investigation determined secret service staffers snooped through the personnel files of congressman jason chaffetz, who had been investigating the agency. one agent even leaked to the press that chaffetz once applied to the secret service, but was rejected. tonight, that agent has resigned and homeland security secretary jeh johnson says he's appalled by the episode. david? >> pierre thomas live in our washington bureau. thank you, pierre. >>> we turn now to the race for president tonight. donald trump getting the magic number, the delegates he needs to land the republican nomination. trump today earning enough delegates to put him over the top. now with 1,239 and counting. and this evening, trump's $10 million price tag to
pierre, what have you learned?reporter: david, tonight, the results of an investigation into a smear campaign against a sitting member of congress. as you said, 41 secret service personnel are being disciplined, ranging from letters of reprimand to suspensions without pay for up to 45 days. the investigation determined secret service staffers snooped through the personnel files of congressman jason chaffetz, who had been investigating the agency. one agent even leaked to the press that chaffetz...
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wayne la pierre, ceo, still onstage now.g to endorse donald trump very early in the election cycle. it is going to happen right here on "the real story." we'll bring it to you right when it starts. huh. the good news is my hypertension is gone. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting, you should be tested for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur... ...tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms... ...such as fever,
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pierre, you told us there were real concerns there would be more bloodshed. >> yes, david. tordil was arrested just across the street from the final victim he allegedly murdered. he didn't run very far, but was hiding in plain sight. david? >> thank you, pierre. >>> next to another piece of video just coming in. and it's harrowing. from the massive fire north of the border. authorities say it's out of control. one family watching on their iphone after they escape. the security camera in their home capturing this. the flames ripping right into the home. and this time lapse video showing the fire sweeping into an airport hangar. and neal karlinsky is there, where officials say they expect the fire will double. >> reporter: tonight, that dramatic image. flames bursting into a house by the living room door. james o'reilly and his wife barely managing to make it out. their fish tank and all of their belongings left behind. watching it all play out on a security camera connected to their phone. smoke along the ceiling, filling the whole room. then flashes of light and crackling a
pierre, you told us there were real concerns there would be more bloodshed. >> yes, david. tordil was arrested just across the street from the final victim he allegedly murdered. he didn't run very far, but was hiding in plain sight. david? >> thank you, pierre. >>> next to another piece of video just coming in. and it's harrowing. from the massive fire north of the border. authorities say it's out of control. one family watching on their iphone after they escape. the...
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>> pierre thomas live in our washington bureau. you, pierre. >>> we turn now to the race for president tonight. donald trump getting the magic number, the delegates he needs to land the republican nomination. trump today earning enough delegates to put him over the top. now with 1,239 and counting. and this evening, trump's $10 million price tag to debate bernie sanders, not hillary clinton. abc's tom llamas on the campaign trail from california. >> reporter: tonight, donald trump naming his price. $10 to $15 million to debate bernie sanders. >> i think it would get very high ratings. it should be in a big arena somewhere. and we could have a lot of fun with it. i'd love to debate bernie. the problem with debating bernie, he's going to lose. >> reporter: trump saying the millions would go to charities. senator sanders, who requested the debate, saying bring it on. >> i think it's important that somebody hold him to task. for his outrageously bigoted remarked. >> reporter: the specter of a trump/sanders showdown, comes at the billio
>> pierre thomas live in our washington bureau. you, pierre. >>> we turn now to the race for president tonight. donald trump getting the magic number, the delegates he needs to land the republican nomination. trump today earning enough delegates to put him over the top. now with 1,239 and counting. and this evening, trump's $10 million price tag to debate bernie sanders, not hillary clinton. abc's tom llamas on the campaign trail from california. >> reporter: tonight,...
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pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> pierre, thank you. >>> next tonight, a u.s. navy s.e.a.l., killed by isis in iraq. abc's chief global correspondent martha raddatz, who traveled to that region, with new reporting now on the attack that took that american life. >> reporter: today, firefights throughout northern iraq. the one that left the navy s.e.a.l. dead, a coordinated isis attack on peshmerga forces isis fighters penetrating the front line with suicide truck bombs like these, then opening fire. where the s.e.a.l. had just arrived. locals saying he had been in this vehicle. after he took a direct hit, a medevac helicopter was called in, taking heavy fire, as well. the crew escaped injury. the peshmerga did manage to push back the isis forces with the help of american fighter jets and armed drones. >> it's a serious fight that we have to wage in iraq. >> reporter: and americans are getting closer to the fight every day. like the s.e.a.l., they now trav to smaller outposts, like the ones we visited recently, as they prepare to take back the isis-held town of m
pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> pierre, thank you. >>> next tonight, a u.s. navy s.e.a.l., killed by isis in iraq. abc's chief global correspondent martha raddatz, who traveled to that region, with new reporting now on the attack that took that american life. >> reporter: today, firefights throughout northern iraq. the one that left the navy s.e.a.l. dead, a coordinated isis attack on peshmerga forces isis fighters penetrating the front line with suicide truck bombs...
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let's get to pierre thomas. what are we learning about that fbi interview and whether hillary clinton herself may be questioned? >> reporter: david, you're right. abedin is part of clinton's inner-most circle, something clinton is extremely close to. this means the investigation is nearing or entering its final stage and likely means the fbi will soon be requesting an interview with secretary clinton herself, as they wrap up their security review, regarding those e-mails. today, the clinton campaign released a statement, reaffirming that she's willing to answer all questions and that nothing, quote, inappropriate, happened. david? >> pierre thomas with us, as well tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> and now, to the white house, reducing prison time for dozens of federal inmates. president obama today commuting the sentences of 58 non-violence drug offenders, including 18 prisoners serving life behind bars. many will now be released in september. he's now commuted more sentences than the previous six presidents combi
let's get to pierre thomas. what are we learning about that fbi interview and whether hillary clinton herself may be questioned? >> reporter: david, you're right. abedin is part of clinton's inner-most circle, something clinton is extremely close to. this means the investigation is nearing or entering its final stage and likely means the fbi will soon be requesting an interview with secretary clinton herself, as they wrap up their security review, regarding those e-mails. today, the...
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>> i have a really good friend that works for the federal public defender's office in pierre now. and he told me that he thinks we're doing a huge disservice to attorneys by encouraging them to come out into the boonies. and that we're sentencing them to a life of poverty as a result of this. i disagree with him, but-- >> reporter: why does he say that? >> well, because it's just not as lucrative as it would be if you go somewhere and you find yourself in a narrower, more lucrative field. >> reporter: we spoke with paul gillette. he actually cited a colleague of his in pierre, he said, there's also a danger that we're going to make these young attorneys too broad within a profession that essentially kind of rewards niche practice. do you think that's fair? >> i was a small town attorney for ten years. i enjoyed the variety. and i think, if you talk to small town attorneys, and ask them, "hey, why are you here?" they'll tell you two things. one is the lifestyle; they probably don't even bother to lock their doors at night. and secondly, it's the opportunity to see clients, face to
>> i have a really good friend that works for the federal public defender's office in pierre now. and he told me that he thinks we're doing a huge disservice to attorneys by encouraging them to come out into the boonies. and that we're sentencing them to a life of poverty as a result of this. i disagree with him, but-- >> reporter: why does he say that? >> well, because it's just not as lucrative as it would be if you go somewhere and you find yourself in a narrower, more...
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pierre: about the u.s., it is up to the voters to decide.se and choose an open attitude on greece. i am optimistic and willing to find a solution by the 24th of may and i would be a great signal that we are solving this issue and we are maintaining the integrity. for the brexit, i hope the british voters will choose to remain because that is the only win/win solution for the u.k. and eu. comesne: the u.k. always up as the problem child because of the political concerns and referendum. change?l it i am not a on that. eu isthe economy -- the in solid recovery. it could be even stronger. it could be faster. it could be even superior. but we are at a level nearby 2% and for next year. and it is solid. we need to pursue reforms. we need to keep a strong pace of fiscal consolidation. we are leading the investment plan. the eurozone is on the right track. there is a need for more political leadership. crisis needs to be addressed in a stronger way. francine: monetary policy helps, but everyone is doing it. i'll be in currency wars? -- are we in cur
pierre: about the u.s., it is up to the voters to decide.se and choose an open attitude on greece. i am optimistic and willing to find a solution by the 24th of may and i would be a great signal that we are solving this issue and we are maintaining the integrity. for the brexit, i hope the british voters will choose to remain because that is the only win/win solution for the u.k. and eu. comesne: the u.k. always up as the problem child because of the political concerns and referendum. change?l...
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.>> reporter: what does a light center do, and pierre volunteers at lakewood with several coworkers, spend 20 work hours to give back to the community. and since june, the air and his team have organized it a tech air, hosted a filter, and build a fund raiser to build a new idea lab.>> reporter: and pierre and his volunteer team are introducing the kids to virtual reality. they view the images from a smartphone tucked inside the cardboard graphic. >> it is so fun to see the kids interacting for the first time. >> reporter: and the principal says that pierre stands out among the volunteers. >> he is a person that has the power of cold, the kids are good at this, and they need more opportunity. >> reporter: he started an afternoon school in march. still once a week, the students will learn coding based on the mit program, and they created a sequence of the cat choosing between the force or the bedroom. >> it is also fun. >> reporter: and he built the curriculum for the younger kids.>> did you think you could do this? >> you can do it. >> reporter: and one day when somebody asked him ab
.>> reporter: what does a light center do, and pierre volunteers at lakewood with several coworkers, spend 20 work hours to give back to the community. and since june, the air and his team have organized it a tech air, hosted a filter, and build a fund raiser to build a new idea lab.>> reporter: and pierre and his volunteer team are introducing the kids to virtual reality. they view the images from a smartphone tucked inside the cardboard graphic. >> it is so fun to see the...
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abc's pierre thomas has more on how this bizarre incident unfolded. >> reporter: as the bus hijacking comes to a dramatic violent end, police descend on the scene, surrounding the suspect, who's still inside. >> hands up. >> reporter: police will be poring over this difficult to watch video recorded by a bystander on his cell phone. only feet away, just out of over by the bus. >> it was crazy. i don't know why people do that. very crazy. >> reporter: it all started at this quiet b stop. the suspect got on here. no one anticipating what would happen next. within 30 seconds all hell breaks loose. >> the bus proceeds to the next stop. the suspect then attacks the driver. all the passengers flee from the bus immediately when they see the attack. >> reporter: the suspect now in control. the bus a moving weapon. races down d.c. streets a quarter mile to its final tragic destination. it was all over in just three minutes. the bus driver was wounded and an unnamed pedestrian senselessly killed by the still unidentified suspect now in custody. his motive unknown. pierre thomas, abc news, washi
abc's pierre thomas has more on how this bizarre incident unfolded. >> reporter: as the bus hijacking comes to a dramatic violent end, police descend on the scene, surrounding the suspect, who's still inside. >> hands up. >> reporter: police will be poring over this difficult to watch video recorded by a bystander on his cell phone. only feet away, just out of over by the bus. >> it was crazy. i don't know why people do that. very crazy. >> reporter: it all started...
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pierre is survived by 54 chicks, grand chicks and great grand chicks. apparently the female penguins were digging that wet suit. >> a lot of chicks there. up next, the update on stef curry as the warriors take off for portland today. delays, delays, delays. ==anim== ==take vo== finally a breakthrough. when we can expect the new bay bridge ke >>> tonight at 6:00, delays, delays and more delays, finally a breakthrough. what we can expect the new bay bridge bike path and the key piece holding up the project. coming up at 6:00. >>> the warriors are in portland preparing for game three against the trail blazers. the team left around 2:00 this afternoon. tip-off for the game is 5:30 tomorrow night. >>> the most talked about minor knee injushry in the country. it's official now, steph curry will not be playing tomorrow, but he's getting close. take a look, today before they took off, curry doing some team drills and light workout here for the first time since straining the knee two weeks ago. he could return for game four on monday. remember, he wants to play.
pierre is survived by 54 chicks, grand chicks and great grand chicks. apparently the female penguins were digging that wet suit. >> a lot of chicks there. up next, the update on stef curry as the warriors take off for portland today. delays, delays, delays. ==anim== ==take vo== finally a breakthrough. when we can expect the new bay bridge ke >>> tonight at 6:00, delays, delays and more delays, finally a breakthrough. what we can expect the new bay bridge bike path and the key...
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and when you hear wayne la pierre speak, you understand why he's been so successful. there's somebody else who has been just as successful using the same technique. >> something in our country has gone wrong. >> we don't have a country anymore. >> the obama-clinton administration slashed america's military. >> our military, as you know, it's being decapitated. >> failed border policy. >> mexico is just killing us at the border. >> drug cartels, carjackers. >> they're bringing drugs. they're bringing crime. >> knockout gamers, and rapers, and heyers, and campus killers. >> and gang members who prey on civilians. >> we will take back our country and we will help restore america to its rightful place. >> we are going to make america great again. >> trevor: ahh! i love the smell of demagoguery in the morning. ( laughter ) when you think about it, donald trump and the n.r.a. are a match that was meant to be. although, they both used to be fairly moderate and even pro gun control. they rose to their current heights of political power by stoke the flames of rhetoric. plus on
and when you hear wayne la pierre speak, you understand why he's been so successful. there's somebody else who has been just as successful using the same technique. >> something in our country has gone wrong. >> we don't have a country anymore. >> the obama-clinton administration slashed america's military. >> our military, as you know, it's being decapitated. >> failed border policy. >> mexico is just killing us at the border. >> drug cartels,...
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he said, sure but you better check with pierre. pierre said, you better answer all of the questions right and not do anything stupid. [laughter] >> no one told me what to do with the money but i give it to the university of michigan area by the way, -- michigan. either way, the university of michigan has more peace corps graduates than any other university in the country. i actually did not work for fred during the campaign. i worked for white. how i ended up on the campaign working for byron white. i am from cincinnati, ohio came from an irish catholic democratic, pretty well-known family. the chairman of the democratic party, his secretary and my dad's secretary were best friends, and i worked downtown. right before i graduated from college in june, i was planning on coming to the campaign around july 20 and i ran into the chairman, and he said, where are you going? i said, i am just going to volunteer. he said, well, we can do better than that. we walked up to his office with his old-style telephone so he got out his little blac
he said, sure but you better check with pierre. pierre said, you better answer all of the questions right and not do anything stupid. [laughter] >> no one told me what to do with the money but i give it to the university of michigan area by the way, -- michigan. either way, the university of michigan has more peace corps graduates than any other university in the country. i actually did not work for fred during the campaign. i worked for white. how i ended up on the campaign working for...
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pierre lived in golden gate park. a few years ago he started losing feathers and would hardly swim or eat. the academy made him a special wet suit while his feathers grew back. it was such a success, pierre had a children's boong written about him. he died of kidney failure. penguins in the wild live 15 to maybe 20 years. >>> a california climber and his friend are in the process of summiting mt. everest and you can follow it all on snapchat. this is video of adrian ballinger and his friend corey richards. their goal, to be the first to reach the top while documenting the entire experience on snapch snapchat. >> we just finished right here over 25,000 feet. i'm pretty sure i'm the highest human on the planet. >> every step is hard work now. man, is it beautiful. >> you can follow the journey by becoming friends with the everest account. they appear to be getting very close to the top. >> that's fun. >>> if your smart watch screen is too small for your fingers, you can make it bigger by turning your arm into the touchp
pierre lived in golden gate park. a few years ago he started losing feathers and would hardly swim or eat. the academy made him a special wet suit while his feathers grew back. it was such a success, pierre had a children's boong written about him. he died of kidney failure. penguins in the wild live 15 to maybe 20 years. >>> a california climber and his friend are in the process of summiting mt. everest and you can follow it all on snapchat. this is video of adrian ballinger and his...
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pierre, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, paula. for roughly a day authorities here in washington faced one of their worst nightmares, the prospect of one of their own, a police officer was engaged in a killing spree. watch the final tense moments as authorities arrest a federal police officer accused of going on that deadly rampage that left 3 people dead in 24 hours. >> there's been a shooting at the mall. we're trying to set up a perimeter. looking out for a gray silver car. >> reporter: 11:15 a.m., shots are fired in the parking lot at the montgomery mall in maryland. a woman hit by gunfire with two men trying to help her shot, as well. all rushed to the hospital where one of the good samaritans later dies. >> silver car. the subject is going to be armed and has possible police experience. >> reporter: 35 minutes later another fatal shooting. a woman killed at this giant supermarket just ten miles away from the montgomery mall. >> a woman was sitting in her car and had been shot. she is deceased. >> reporter: almost three hours
pierre, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, paula. for roughly a day authorities here in washington faced one of their worst nightmares, the prospect of one of their own, a police officer was engaged in a killing spree. watch the final tense moments as authorities arrest a federal police officer accused of going on that deadly rampage that left 3 people dead in 24 hours. >> there's been a shooting at the mall. we're trying to set up a perimeter. looking out for a gray...
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biologists designed a wet sued for pierre as its feathers did not grow back. the bird was the oldest at the academy of sciences colony african colony. in the wild, african penguins have an average life span of 15 to 20 years. >> the golden state warriors are ready to pack up their bags to head to portland. >> and we hear from the mother of the warrior at the heart of this team. >> draymom. a little precipitation out there. >>> the sharks are making their way back to san jose after losing lose -- losing a heart breaker in triple overtime. mike fisher gave the nashville predators the win. looked like the sharks were going to win it in overtime. but joe pavelski's goal was waived off because he made incidental contact with the goaltender. ridiculous. he was cross checked into him. >> you are not alone to say that. >> deep breath >>> the golden state warriors are practicing before heading to portland. >> and before they head out, julie haener sat down with the very very cal mom known as draymom. >> reporter: as draymond gets ready for business, she is taking care
biologists designed a wet sued for pierre as its feathers did not grow back. the bird was the oldest at the academy of sciences colony african colony. in the wild, african penguins have an average life span of 15 to 20 years. >> the golden state warriors are ready to pack up their bags to head to portland. >> and we hear from the mother of the warrior at the heart of this team. >> draymom. a little precipitation out there. >>> the sharks are making their way back to...
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pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> turning our focus overseas right now, iraq is claiming success against isis in the fallujah ja offensive. clashes between the iraqi government and islamic state continues across the country. at least 50,000ive ises are at extreme risk. some have accused isis of using them as human shields. >>> in the meantime, a sting overseas right now. north korea has now reportedly been linked to those cyberthefts from global banks. the digital attacks include one of the central bank of bangladesh in which $81 million was stolen. security researchers tell "the new york times" this is the rs using digital theft for financial gain. the attacks are especially worrying because hackers used a supposedly super secure global banking network. >>> police here in new york released video of that shooting at a popular concert venue. the clip shows the gunman burstings due the door looking like he's pursuing another man. one man was killed, three others hurt in the violence. it happened before a t.i. concert. the alleged gunman has now been arrested. >>> the navy is lookin
pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> turning our focus overseas right now, iraq is claiming success against isis in the fallujah ja offensive. clashes between the iraqi government and islamic state continues across the country. at least 50,000ive ises are at extreme risk. some have accused isis of using them as human shields. >>> in the meantime, a sting overseas right now. north korea has now reportedly been linked to those cyberthefts from global banks. the digital...
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. ♪ ♪ lindsay: le contamos cuÁnto valen los goles de andrÉ-pierre gignac.
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el delantero de tigres: andrÉ-pierre gignac, dijo su deseo de naturalizarse como mexicano hijo que yenario que se disputarÁ en estados unidos. una ediciÓn especial de las mejores ediciones de concacaf y conmebol demostrarÁn quiÉn es el mejor en la ediciÓn nÚmero 100 de la copa amÉrica. todos los partidos serÁn trasmitidos por univisiÓn 65, por supuesto asÍ despedimos de univisiÓn 65 las 6:00. puede seguirnos por twitter y puede visitarnos en la web regresar hasta anoche con maestro o compaÑero julio cÉsar. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ 18 de mayo de 2016 mÁs de 4 millones de trabajadoras podrÍan cobrar horas extras este aÑo. la medida beneficiarÍa a medio millÓn de latinos. detienen en los angeles a otro acusado de abusar de los niÑos. rescatan a 271 personas de un sobrepoblado centro de rehabilitaciÓn en mÉxico. algunos tenÍan seÑales de abuso. preparan un adiÓs multitudinario para el Ídolo del gÉnero musical tejano. emilio navaira. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> Éste
el delantero de tigres: andrÉ-pierre gignac, dijo su deseo de naturalizarse como mexicano hijo que yenario que se disputarÁ en estados unidos. una ediciÓn especial de las mejores ediciones de concacaf y conmebol demostrarÁn quiÉn es el mejor en la ediciÓn nÚmero 100 de la copa amÉrica. todos los partidos serÁn trasmitidos por univisiÓn 65, por supuesto asÍ despedimos de univisiÓn 65 las 6:00. puede seguirnos por twitter y puede visitarnos en la web regresar hasta anoche con maestro...
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i think both pierre and i emphasize, the information sharing is vital. this is why certainly one of the key initiatives i think secretary johnson and ultimately congress of in the strengthening of the visa waiver program for a lot of these agreements of hspd-6 that on sharing terrorist identities and agreements on criminal history information have become part of history architecture of the visa waiver program. it's a condition of country being in the visa waiver program. we required and congress required essentially the accommodation of these agreements, or similar types of agreements. we should all recognize even without these agreements information is not flowing between our partners into united states. and the sharing of information with regard to terrorist identities certainly has been shared through intelligence channels and all that but this is essentially formalizing this process of doing this. we are working very closely with our partners to increase information flow through the channels of these agreements. in a lot of ways, certainly part of th
i think both pierre and i emphasize, the information sharing is vital. this is why certainly one of the key initiatives i think secretary johnson and ultimately congress of in the strengthening of the visa waiver program for a lot of these agreements of hspd-6 that on sharing terrorist identities and agreements on criminal history information have become part of history architecture of the visa waiver program. it's a condition of country being in the visa waiver program. we required and...
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andrÉ pierre gigna ha sido convocado por la selecciÓn gala.el fÚtbol mexicano. chicharito hernÁndez: yo no hace juego o fÚtbol para que le guste al periodismo, sino para que le guste al entrenador, el pueblo pidiÓ que me gusta y me llama la atenciÓn, ademÁs son mis mayores crÍticos mi abuelo, mi padre y toda mi familia, esa es la gente que me importan sus comentarios. gustavo: la concacaf tiene nuevo presidente, y entre sus promesas estÁ traer un mundial a esta Área de concacaf. >> por quÉ no? tenemos una ruina que se llaman a estar, porque no podemos traer fÚtbol? gustavo:los magic se quedaron sin entrenador, han comenzado la bÚsqueda del nuevo entrenador. ha llegado el momento de ir a la fotografÍa del día en instagram, manera su fotografÍas en grupo viendo el clÁsico por univisiÓn deportes network, a este pobre compa me parece que esta noche le tocarÁ dormir en la tina, eleva las chivas y el del amÉrica, creo carpetas esta noche no le salva nadie. esta noche oklahoma cierra la serie ante san antonio, el lunes serÍa el primer partido ante go
andrÉ pierre gigna ha sido convocado por la selecciÓn gala.el fÚtbol mexicano. chicharito hernÁndez: yo no hace juego o fÚtbol para que le guste al periodismo, sino para que le guste al entrenador, el pueblo pidiÓ que me gusta y me llama la atenciÓn, ademÁs son mis mayores crÍticos mi abuelo, mi padre y toda mi familia, esa es la gente que me importan sus comentarios. gustavo: la concacaf tiene nuevo presidente, y entre sus promesas estÁ traer un mundial a esta Área de concacaf....
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andÉ-pierre gignac, reveÓ en una entrevista en la embajada de francia en Éxico, su deseo de naturalizarsentre aÉrica- monterrey, hoy a la medianoche en contacto deportivo... no me fallen... crest presenta pregunta, y se honesta...¿mis dientes están amarillos? ¡haz la prueba de la servilleta! ¿quéé? coloca esto junto a tus dientes. ugh...amarillos. no entiendo. ¡si uso pasta blanqueadora! lo que necesitas es crest whitestrips. el cepillado trabaja en la superficie del diente... ...crest whitestrips lo hace con cuidado por debajo... ...25 veces mejor que la pasta blanqueadora líder. hermosa sonrisa. ¡gracias! pasé la prueba. ¿pasarías la prueba de la servilleta? compruébalo... ...con white strips...la manera de blanquear ¿hija? ¿hija? hija, hija. silvana: ¿ya estás contenta, mamá? margarita: hijita. ricardo: ikel me va a mandar información sobre el infeliz ese. se llama lucio sarmiento. pedro: y ¿cómo es posible que hayan dejado libre a ese infeliz? ricardo: no lo sé. pero lo vamos a averiguar. pedro: no puedo creer que dejen salir libre a un violador. ricardo: pedro, no te angusties. lo va
andÉ-pierre gignac, reveÓ en una entrevista en la embajada de francia en Éxico, su deseo de naturalizarsentre aÉrica- monterrey, hoy a la medianoche en contacto deportivo... no me fallen... crest presenta pregunta, y se honesta...¿mis dientes están amarillos? ¡haz la prueba de la servilleta! ¿quéé? coloca esto junto a tus dientes. ugh...amarillos. no entiendo. ¡si uso pasta blanqueadora! lo que necesitas es crest whitestrips. el cepillado trabaja en la superficie del diente......
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this morning, printing :00 spoke to pierre moscovici -- this morning, francine lacqua spoke to pierreere: it is up to americans to decide. optimistic and willing to find a global solution by the 24th of may. that would be a great, great thisl that we are solving issue and we are maintaining the integrity of the eurozone. for brexit, i hope that the british voters will choose to remain because that is the only win/win solution for the u.k. and the eu. francine: you always comes up as a problem child in the world. we have seen a little bit of growth, but because of the referendums and lack of debt relief, we are pointed to, we can do more. change?l it pierre: i am not agreeing on that. -- the that the economy eu is in solid recovery. it could be even stronger. it could be faster. it could be even superior. but we are at a level nearby 2% growth a year as well as for this share and for next year. it is solid. we need to pursue reforms, social reforms, and keep a strong pace of fiscal consolidation, but not damaging recovery. we are leading the investment euros. 300 billion rightrozone is
this morning, printing :00 spoke to pierre moscovici -- this morning, francine lacqua spoke to pierreere: it is up to americans to decide. optimistic and willing to find a global solution by the 24th of may. that would be a great, great thisl that we are solving issue and we are maintaining the integrity of the eurozone. for brexit, i hope that the british voters will choose to remain because that is the only win/win solution for the u.k. and the eu. francine: you always comes up as a problem...
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and careen jean pierre a veteran of martin o'malley's war rooms.rine, what surprised me about the clinton super pac ad is it was basically a copy of the republican add which means where's there idea? where's their own way of approaching this. >> i think what they were trying to do is remind voters. donald trump is a wolf in sheep's clothing. they are trying to remind them that he is a wolf in sheep's clothing so as they try to pivot in the general election but have bernie sanders in the primary they're trying to say hey, let's not forget who this guy is and they did this ad. but i think the think to remember is that what made it successful against mitt romney in 2012 is that we had one charge democrats had one charge and i can stuck and worked on mitt romney. this time around there's so much dirt on donald trump that it's harder to find anything to stick and we have to figure out what to that is? >> steve mcmahon, the clinton war room tonight with these two polls coming out, new hampshire is now something they'll have to fight for and to be behind
and careen jean pierre a veteran of martin o'malley's war rooms.rine, what surprised me about the clinton super pac ad is it was basically a copy of the republican add which means where's there idea? where's their own way of approaching this. >> i think what they were trying to do is remind voters. donald trump is a wolf in sheep's clothing. they are trying to remind them that he is a wolf in sheep's clothing so as they try to pivot in the general election but have bernie sanders in the...
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he's accused of killing kate steinly as she was walking with her father on pierre-edouard pier 14. lopez sanchez's attorney claimed the shooting was an accident. his trial has been pushed back a month. >>> one company tackling silicon valley's diversity program. >>> it's no secret that we're, you know, largely under represented as females. >>> the program guiding women and minorities to success in tests. >>> a little bit of a warming trend in the past few days. it'll change for your friday forecast. some more changes for your weekend when we could be tracking some drizzle. (music plays from one way or another )♪♪ ♪ i'm gonna find y♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna win ya ♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna see ya ♪ (inhales cigarette) of course we can buy it. but we can put harass more money in your pocket. come on in. get a free appraisal. >>> looking for cheap office space, how about free office space? if you're part of a start up led by women or minorities, you might be in luck. >> as ktvu's
he's accused of killing kate steinly as she was walking with her father on pierre-edouard pier 14. lopez sanchez's attorney claimed the shooting was an accident. his trial has been pushed back a month. >>> one company tackling silicon valley's diversity program. >>> it's no secret that we're, you know, largely under represented as females. >>> the program guiding women and minorities to success in tests. >>> a little bit of a warming trend in the past few...
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. >> reporter: 24-year-old doll pierre-louis is dying, and continues driving with his girlfriend in the passenger seat until they crash into this dark suv. the girlfriend is hospitalized with a broken ankle. tonight, her family is blaming the officer. >> all i'm asking is why you jumped on the hood. >> reporter: the family of the young man killed explains that he was driving without a valid license. there are no charges against the patrolman. david? >> steve, thanks. >>> next to president obama's historic and solemn visit to hiroshima, japan. he did not apologize for the bomb drop, but he did honor the dead. jim avila is traveling with the president. >> reporter: today in hiroshima, history made with every step. president obama walking where seven decades of american presidents would not. >> 71 years ago, on a bright, cloudless morning, death fell from the sky and the world was changed. >> reporter: august 25th, 1945. a flash, a burst of fire and a mushroom cloud. 80,000 people killed instantly. today, near the only building still standing, the american president refusing to apologize.
. >> reporter: 24-year-old doll pierre-louis is dying, and continues driving with his girlfriend in the passenger seat until they crash into this dark suv. the girlfriend is hospitalized with a broken ankle. tonight, her family is blaming the officer. >> all i'm asking is why you jumped on the hood. >> reporter: the family of the young man killed explains that he was driving without a valid license. there are no charges against the patrolman. david? >> steve, thanks....
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good morning, pierre. >> reporter: good morning, robin. u.s. officials were alerted to this immediately last night. i was speaking to officials this morning. they are trying to get as much information as they can as quickly as they can because they know what happens overseas can have a direct impact inside the united states, again, the officials i spoke to have no clear indication of what this is or what this is not. but obviously they will be looking at security across the board and talking very closely to their french counterparts about what m because, again, terrorism has been our primary concern for months now concerning aviation security and u.s. officials want to make sure they're on top of any developments, again, when this happened they were all over it last night, robin, george. >> all right. thank you, pierre and, of course, this is a very fluid situation and we will stay on top of this story. >>> right now to amy with today's other top stories starting with a u.s. military jet crash. >> yeah, that's right. it's remarkable that no one
good morning, pierre. >> reporter: good morning, robin. u.s. officials were alerted to this immediately last night. i was speaking to officials this morning. they are trying to get as much information as they can as quickly as they can because they know what happens overseas can have a direct impact inside the united states, again, the officials i spoke to have no clear indication of what this is or what this is not. but obviously they will be looking at security across the board and...