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attractive, pierre. >> pierre: i agree. >> john: we never go in, do we?: no. >> john: out of the corner. it's tied up. all kinds of humanity over that puck. they'll continue that scrum. 4:35 left in this third period. toronto with a two-goal lead. brendan smith off the boards and out. here comes larkin on cue. dylan larkin drops it off. a chance taken. goes high. attempt now by mitch marner to get it out of the zone for the maple leafs. he does. see it come back. ouellet. start the break-out when we approached the 16-minute mark. the outside. tatar. matthews. toronto attempts to get it out. zaitsev. play it along the boards. it deflects out of play. we'll bring it to a halt and we'll go to a break. we're going down the stretch in the centennial classic. i had that dream again -- that i was on the icelandic game show. and everyone knows me for discounts, like safe driver and paperless billing. but nobody knows the box behind the discounts. oh, it's like my father always told me -- "put that down. that's expensive." of course i save people an average of nea
attractive, pierre. >> pierre: i agree. >> john: we never go in, do we?: no. >> john: out of the corner. it's tied up. all kinds of humanity over that puck. they'll continue that scrum. 4:35 left in this third period. toronto with a two-goal lead. brendan smith off the boards and out. here comes larkin on cue. dylan larkin drops it off. a chance taken. goes high. attempt now by mitch marner to get it out of the zone for the maple leafs. he does. see it come back. ouellet....
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pierre, what do you think? >> pierre: i think we're in for a lot of fun.e legs out there with auston matthews, morgan rielly, connor brown. much quicker than the three guys detroit has on the ice. let's see how it plays out. >> john: zetterberg, dekeyser and mantha. rielly. connor brown. through the middle. scoop back. rielly. in the zone. cutting. shot nullified. a good block that time by danny dekeyser. connor brown. auston matthews. looking for rielly. off the stick. rielly out of the corner. matthews let it go. dekeyser will jump on it. early stages of overtime. brown. the pass. brought in by matthews. power move. good stick we coreau. a couple of times. and detroit will dodge that. anthony mantha. his heroics have tied the game. mantha. moving up. out by jake gardiner. mantha will take it all the way back. turning with it now is frans nielsen. just about a minute gone in o.t. brendan smith for detroit. they'll complete the change. it's a steal. nylander out of the corner. william nylander out in front. what a save on nazem kadri. now it's brought out
pierre, what do you think? >> pierre: i think we're in for a lot of fun.e legs out there with auston matthews, morgan rielly, connor brown. much quicker than the three guys detroit has on the ice. let's see how it plays out. >> john: zetterberg, dekeyser and mantha. rielly. connor brown. through the middle. scoop back. rielly. in the zone. cutting. shot nullified. a good block that time by danny dekeyser. connor brown. auston matthews. looking for rielly. off the stick. rielly out...
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attractive, pierre. >> pierre: i agree. >> john: we never go in, do we?: no. >> john: out of the corner. it's tied up. all kinds of humanity over that puck. they'll continue that scrum. 4:35 left in this third period. toronto with a two-goal lead. brendan smith off the boards and out. here comes larkin on cue. dylan larkin drops it off. a chance taken. goes high. attempt now by mitch marner to get it out of the zone for the maple leafs. he does. see it come back. ouellet. start the break-out when we approached the 16-minute mark. the outside. tatar. matthews. toronto attempts to get it out. jumping on it here, nikita zaitsev. play it along the boards. it deflects out of play. we'll bring it to a halt and we'll go to a break. we're going down the stretch in the centennial classic. i had that dream again -- that i was on the icelandic game show. and everyone knows me for discounts, like safe driver and paperless billing. but nobody knows the box behind the discounts. oh, it's like my father always told me -- "put that down. that's expensive." of course i sa
attractive, pierre. >> pierre: i agree. >> john: we never go in, do we?: no. >> john: out of the corner. it's tied up. all kinds of humanity over that puck. they'll continue that scrum. 4:35 left in this third period. toronto with a two-goal lead. brendan smith off the boards and out. here comes larkin on cue. dylan larkin drops it off. a chance taken. goes high. attempt now by mitch marner to get it out of the zone for the maple leafs. he does. see it come back. ouellet....
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pierre, thank you. >>> of course, president-elect donald trump taking aim at u.s. intelligence after that leaked document with unconfirmed allegations that russia has gathered material on mr. trump. he called it disgraceful. well, tonight, the former spy at the center of the storm now in hiding, and this evening right here, new video of him. here's our chief investigative correspondent, brian ross. >> reporter: the former british spy at the center of the unsubstantiated trump allegations is identified by the bbc tonight as this impeccably dressed, 52-year-old man in this video posted by a british debate society, christopher steele, who colleagues tell abc news has gone into hiding. today in washington, vice-president joe biden confirmed he and the president were briefed by intelligence officials. >> we feel obliged to tell you, mr. president, because you may hear about it. we can't say it's not true. we can't say it is true. >> reporter: the russians and trump have angrily denounced the allegations as completely false, including the unverified claim that trump was
pierre, thank you. >>> of course, president-elect donald trump taking aim at u.s. intelligence after that leaked document with unconfirmed allegations that russia has gathered material on mr. trump. he called it disgraceful. well, tonight, the former spy at the center of the storm now in hiding, and this evening right here, new video of him. here's our chief investigative correspondent, brian ross. >> reporter: the former british spy at the center of the unsubstantiated trump...
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i want to bring in pierre thomas, because pierre, when people watching hear that he was known to the fbi, boarded that plane, checking his gun in his luggage and no red flags? >> reporter: david, sources say as far as they know, and it's early, the suspect was not on any terrorism watch list or it appears the suspect was views as having mental health issues. david, we're in a gray area here, because there appears to be a reference to isis, though apparently the man was incoherent when he spoke to the fbi. this raises questions about authorities as airports should be notified when a person who may have mental health issues is flying with a gun and ammunition in checked baggage. david, has another gap in the system been exposed? >> many more questions on this front. pierre, thank you. >>> you heard pierre report the shooter checked his weapon in, perfectly legal, before his flight. many now asking, what is the prosee jurd when flying with guns? abc's david kerley covers aviation. >> reporter: somewhere tonight, someone is checking a firearm for a flight and it is perfectly legal. while
i want to bring in pierre thomas, because pierre, when people watching hear that he was known to the fbi, boarded that plane, checking his gun in his luggage and no red flags? >> reporter: david, sources say as far as they know, and it's early, the suspect was not on any terrorism watch list or it appears the suspect was views as having mental health issues. david, we're in a gray area here, because there appears to be a reference to isis, though apparently the man was incoherent when he...
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pierre, our thanks to you. and you heard pierre report, the shooter checked his weapon in, perfectly legal, before his flight, and his packed ammunition. many now asking, what is the procedure when flying with guns? abc's david kerley covers aviation. >> reporter: somewhere tonight, someone is checking a firearm for a flight and it is perfectly legal. while the tsa confiscates hundreds of weapons at checkpoints in carry-ons, a gun owner who follows the rules can travel with a weapon as checked baggage, which esteban santiago apparently did. >> the right way is, you take your firearm and you pack it at home. >> reporter: tsa requires that the weapon is unloaded. it has to be packed in a hard case -- plastic, wood or metal -- that must be locked. >> and then, when you go to check in for your flight, you got to check in at the counter and declare that you have a firearm. >> reporter: but it's not just the unloaded weapon that's allowed in that case. ammunition magazines and a small amount of small arms ammunition,
pierre, our thanks to you. and you heard pierre report, the shooter checked his weapon in, perfectly legal, before his flight, and his packed ammunition. many now asking, what is the procedure when flying with guns? abc's david kerley covers aviation. >> reporter: somewhere tonight, someone is checking a firearm for a flight and it is perfectly legal. while the tsa confiscates hundreds of weapons at checkpoints in carry-ons, a gun owner who follows the rules can travel with a weapon as...
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our senior justice correspondent pierre thomas with us now from washington. pierre, you had been reporting extensively leading up to the holidays about fears about not only lone wolves in this country, but the soft targets. >> absolutely, david. the situation is, as you have been describing, there are so many soft targets from malls to airports, and law enforcement has been more concerned about not the sophisticated attack, involving layers of people, but they've been concerned about lone wolves, and they can be in many different forms. they can be the mentally disturbed person. it could be the terrorist person. it could be someone who has a domestic grievance that we talked about. law enforcement officials i've been talking about and talking to in recent days have repeatedly made the point that there's such easy access to weapons and so many different targets that it's impossible to guard them all. there are many different motives that people will have to want to harm people, but the holiday season and this particular one because of what we have seen happen
our senior justice correspondent pierre thomas with us now from washington. pierre, you had been reporting extensively leading up to the holidays about fears about not only lone wolves in this country, but the soft targets. >> absolutely, david. the situation is, as you have been describing, there are so many soft targets from malls to airports, and law enforcement has been more concerned about not the sophisticated attack, involving layers of people, but they've been concerned about lone...
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mahrez, who was part of leicester's title—winning team last season, beat borussia dortmund's pierre—emericknd liverpool's sadio mane to the award. mahrez won the bbc‘s african player of the year award last month. the welsh rugby union has made "the best offer it can" to bring leigh halfpenny back from toulon, according to its chief executive. the wales full—back‘s contract with the french club expires at the end of this season. cardiff blues and scarlets are thought to be interested in signing him on a national dual contract, with the welsh rugby union paying 60% of his salary. the wru's martyn phillips says it would be a head versus heart decision for the player. two—time british olympic canoeing
mahrez, who was part of leicester's title—winning team last season, beat borussia dortmund's pierre—emericknd liverpool's sadio mane to the award. mahrez won the bbc‘s african player of the year award last month. the welsh rugby union has made "the best offer it can" to bring leigh halfpenny back from toulon, according to its chief executive. the wales full—back‘s contract with the french club expires at the end of this season. cardiff blues and scarlets are thought to be...
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whether sessions himself could demonstrate that kind of independence from president trump. >> and pierre thomas with us live at the justice department tonight, and pierre, the judiciary committee was supposed to vote on jeff sessions, the president's pick, but the democrats are blocking that vote? >> reporter: the democrats did block today's vote knowing a little known procedural tactic, and they plan to try again tomorrow. calling his colleagues, idiots and pa emotions running high, david. >> thank you. >>> there is new reporting after a secret u.s. mission in yemen turned deadly. a nay vey s.e.a.l. killed, and william ryan owens from illinois. he was part of the team raiding an al qaeda compound. the first of the trump administration, and tonight the question. did al qaeda know the americans were coming? here's chief global affairs correspondent, martha raddatz. >> reporter: the raid started going terribly wrong from the beginning. the mission targeting the al qaeda operations compound had been in the works for months. but as the team of navy s.e.a.l.s -- flown in secretly from a u.s.
whether sessions himself could demonstrate that kind of independence from president trump. >> and pierre thomas with us live at the justice department tonight, and pierre, the judiciary committee was supposed to vote on jeff sessions, the president's pick, but the democrats are blocking that vote? >> reporter: the democrats did block today's vote knowing a little known procedural tactic, and they plan to try again tomorrow. calling his colleagues, idiots and pa emotions running...
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>> pierre thomas with us live from washington. you could see the tension in the room today when the director of the fbi said he doesn't talk in open forums in investigations after he went public about that look at clinton's e-mails 11 days before the election. >> reporter: he was refusing to comment, and he spoke tone deaf when it came to politics. >> pierre, thanks. >>> now to the message from president-elect donald trump tonight to fellow republicans he says repeal obamacare, but replace it right away. tonight, is that even possible with more than 20 million americans who depend on it now wondering, what is the plan when it goes away? here's our chief white house correspondent, correspondent, jonathan karl. >> reporter: david, this speech is usually given in dc but president obama breaking tradition by speaking from chicago, posting this explanation. >> we will repeal and replace obamacare. >> reporter: with "the new york times," says it will repeal next week, and be replaced shortly thereafter. he issed a odds with republican p
>> pierre thomas with us live from washington. you could see the tension in the room today when the director of the fbi said he doesn't talk in open forums in investigations after he went public about that look at clinton's e-mails 11 days before the election. >> reporter: he was refusing to comment, and he spoke tone deaf when it came to politics. >> pierre, thanks. >>> now to the message from president-elect donald trump tonight to fellow republicans he says repeal...
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and pierre with us live. you've been on this all week. hillary clinton, as you point out, has not weighed in on this? >> reporter: we have not heard from hillary clinton, but her campaign is still acknowledging trump won the election, even as they welcome this new investigation of comey's actions. david? >> pierre, thanks. >>> the department of justice making news after an investigation into the chicago police department. tonight, a new and scathing federal report, launched after this video was released, a officer shooting a black teenager 16 times. loretta lynch saying this shows excessive force. >> these are serious problems, and they bear serious consequences. >> that particular shooting sparking months of protests. chicago's police commissioner calling the report a black eye on the city. and promising changes. >>> we turn next to a stunning discovery. a baby girl stolen 18 years ago. and tonight, a young woman discovered alive several states away. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: police aren't sharing the young woman's name tonight
and pierre with us live. you've been on this all week. hillary clinton, as you point out, has not weighed in on this? >> reporter: we have not heard from hillary clinton, but her campaign is still acknowledging trump won the election, even as they welcome this new investigation of comey's actions. david? >> pierre, thanks. >>> the department of justice making news after an investigation into the chicago police department. tonight, a new and scathing federal report, launched...
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here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: the legal battle playing out in front of a brooklyn courthouse.rotesters demanding justice. condemning the ban. lawyers scrambling to free the two iraqis detained at jfk airport. then, just before 9:00 p.m., celebrations erupting after the ruling come down. the federal district judge ruling that while the two men and others can be detained, they should not be immediately deported. she cites the potential for irreparable injury if they're sent home. >> the president's executive order is unconstitutional. it is a violation of our clients' due process rights, it's a violation of the equal protection clause. it's clearly discriminating against muslims. >> reporter: tonight, immigration attorneys fanning out in airports across the nation. holding up signs to provide legal triage, and offering free advice to detained refugees. the department of homeland saying, and the trump administration holding firm, saying that the president not only has the authority to pursue the order, but a duty. >> they need to have travel restrictions based on the intelligence
here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: the legal battle playing out in front of a brooklyn courthouse.rotesters demanding justice. condemning the ban. lawyers scrambling to free the two iraqis detained at jfk airport. then, just before 9:00 p.m., celebrations erupting after the ruling come down. the federal district judge ruling that while the two men and others can be detained, they should not be immediately deported. she cites the potential for irreparable injury if they're sent home....
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both were scored by pierre emerick of amy yang. to equalise after being brought down by burkina faso‘s goalkeeper. the same keeper redeemed himself wonderfully later on, saving from dennis blanco, the closest gabon came toa dennis blanco, the closest gabon came to a winning goal. in the late match, guinea's piqueti ran from inside his own half to score a contenderfor inside his own half to score a contender for goal of inside his own half to score a contenderfor goal of the tournament. but greater strength and depth finally told for cameroon, who scored twice in the last half—hour to secure the victory. but going into the final round of group matches, any one of these four teams in groupa matches, any one of these four teams in group a could still reach the knockout phase. jeonbuk will not be defending their afc champions league title this season, having been banned from this year's competition over a match—fixing scandal in south korea's k—league. the ban relates to payments a club scout made to referees in 2013. 0ur football repo
both were scored by pierre emerick of amy yang. to equalise after being brought down by burkina faso‘s goalkeeper. the same keeper redeemed himself wonderfully later on, saving from dennis blanco, the closest gabon came toa dennis blanco, the closest gabon came to a winning goal. in the late match, guinea's piqueti ran from inside his own half to score a contenderfor inside his own half to score a contender for goal of inside his own half to score a contenderfor goal of the tournament. but...
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>> pierre thomas with us live from washington. you could see the tension in the room today when the director of the fbi said he doesn't talk in open forums about investigations after he went public about that look at clinton's e-mails 11 days before the election. >> reporter: he was refusing to comment, and he made clearly, he spoke tone deaf when it came to politics, david. >> pierre thomas in washington. thanks. >>> now to the message from president-elect donald trump tonight to fellow republicans he says, repeal obamacare, but replace it right away. tonight, is that even possible with more than 20 million americans who depend on it now wondering, what is the plan when it goes away? here's our chief white house correspondent, jonathan karl. >> reporter: tonight, donald trump is sending a blunt message to republicans in congress about one of his signature campaign promises. >> we're going to repeal and replace obamacare. we have no choice. >> reporter: in an interview with "the new york times," says it should repeal obamacare as
>> pierre thomas with us live from washington. you could see the tension in the room today when the director of the fbi said he doesn't talk in open forums about investigations after he went public about that look at clinton's e-mails 11 days before the election. >> reporter: he was refusing to comment, and he made clearly, he spoke tone deaf when it came to politics, david. >> pierre thomas in washington. thanks. >>> now to the message from president-elect donald...
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whether sessions himself could demonstrate that kind of independence from president trump. >> and pierre thomas with us live at the justice department tonight, and pierre, the judiciary committee was supposed to vote on jeff sessions, the president's pick, but the democrats are blocking that vote? >> reporter: the democrats did block today's vote knowing a little known procedural tactic, and they plan to try again tomorrow. calling his colleagues, idiots and pathetipathetic. emotions running high, david. >> thank you. >>> there is new reporting after a secret u.s. mission in yemen turned deadly. a nay vey s.e.a.l. killed, and william ryan owens from illinois. he was part of the team raiding an al qaeda compound. the first of the trump administration, and tonight the question. did al qaeda know the americans were coming? here's chief global affairs correspondent, martha raddatz. >> reporter: the raid started going terribly wrong from the beginning. the mission targeting the al qaeda operations compound had been in the works for months. but as the team of navy s.e.a.l.s -- flown in secretl
whether sessions himself could demonstrate that kind of independence from president trump. >> and pierre thomas with us live at the justice department tonight, and pierre, the judiciary committee was supposed to vote on jeff sessions, the president's pick, but the democrats are blocking that vote? >> reporter: the democrats did block today's vote knowing a little known procedural tactic, and they plan to try again tomorrow. calling his colleagues, idiots and pathetipathetic....
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this was daniel's old elementary school in the nearby town of saint-pierre-de-chandieu. [ bell ringsmories of my own school days. the smell of caustic pine cleaner, chalkboards, and fear. the cruel administrations of tiny-eyed lunch ladies slopping can-loads of prison chow into steam tables. chipped beef, tuna noodle surprise, and powdered mashed potatoes that haunt my sense memory still. >> daniel: pumpkin soup today. with, uh, onion, nutmeg, and chicken stock. but basic, good pumpkin soup. >> anthony: this is marie -- head chef, cook, host, and server for 320 hungry and very discriminating french school children ages 3 to 12. on the menu prix fixe today, a pumpkin soupa fresh blanquette de poisson with white wine, vanilla, and shallot. served with homemade couscous, and a sauce supreme. and this is a very sophisticated meal for -- for children. >> daniel: that's a nice meal. >> anthony: i was a little shit in school, frankly. and like a lot of the other students, we were like, "and i want pizza, pizza, pizza." are the children here -- >> daniel: les enfants. >> anthony: -- open to
this was daniel's old elementary school in the nearby town of saint-pierre-de-chandieu. [ bell ringsmories of my own school days. the smell of caustic pine cleaner, chalkboards, and fear. the cruel administrations of tiny-eyed lunch ladies slopping can-loads of prison chow into steam tables. chipped beef, tuna noodle surprise, and powdered mashed potatoes that haunt my sense memory still. >> daniel: pumpkin soup today. with, uh, onion, nutmeg, and chicken stock. but basic, good pumpkin...
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gumus hasn't worked with the "true religion" group for a while, but he and pierre vogel did develop an educational app about islam. abu naji considers himself an international player. on facebook, he's posted pictures of people giving away qur'ans all over the world. and he's filed suit against the ban of his campaign in germany. michelle: aljona goes to sleep every night to the sound of gunfire. she is one of thousands of people in eastern ukraine who have no choice but to live with the war between russian separatists and government troops. whose concerns and needs are muted by the ongoing political and military battle. but she is now also one of the many displaced people, volunteers and soldiers who are performing on stage to share their own stories of war and hope. by voicing their trauma, they also become a voice for those who would otherwise go unheard. >> this theater project is titled "children and soldiers." dance is an essential part of it. 16-year-old alyona is taking care of the choreography. the director comes from germany, but he's been working in ukraine for many years. >
gumus hasn't worked with the "true religion" group for a while, but he and pierre vogel did develop an educational app about islam. abu naji considers himself an international player. on facebook, he's posted pictures of people giving away qur'ans all over the world. and he's filed suit against the ban of his campaign in germany. michelle: aljona goes to sleep every night to the sound of gunfire. she is one of thousands of people in eastern ukraine who have no choice but to live with...
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pierre garcon gets the firstst down. next play, it's first and goal from the 2. cousins with a quick slant to t jordan read, takes the hit and holds on forth touchdown. after being down 10-0 it was a whole new ball game being at 10. with 2:12 to go, with less than 90 seconds, the skins driving,in it would be good to set up for a field goal, but instead cousins tried to connect with pierre garcon. the second interception of the game, returns past mid field and takes a knee. the redskins fail at home, but this time it ends their season.. any time you have the situationo you take it to the next level and you don't compromise.mpro it's a disappointment.intm i love my teammates. live the coaches here. we should have won the game. we can't be mad at anything anybody but ourselves. at the end of the day you haveoa to live andy learn. we have opportunities to be special. but damn it, we have to do the little things right to give the next chance to be successful.esf we're still young.ng we still got time. let's see what happens nextex year. any time you're standing up her
pierre garcon gets the firstst down. next play, it's first and goal from the 2. cousins with a quick slant to t jordan read, takes the hit and holds on forth touchdown. after being down 10-0 it was a whole new ball game being at 10. with 2:12 to go, with less than 90 seconds, the skins driving,in it would be good to set up for a field goal, but instead cousins tried to connect with pierre garcon. the second interception of the game, returns past mid field and takes a knee. the redskins fail at...
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here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: the legal battle playing out in front of a brooklyn courthouse. condemning the ban. lawyers scrambling to free the two iraqis detained at the airport. then celebrations erupting after the injunctions come down. the judge ruling that while the two men can be detained, they can't be immediately >> the president's executive order is unconstitutional. it is a violation of our clie s clients' due process rights, clearly discriminating against muslims. >> reporter: holding up signs to provide legal triage, and offering free advice to detained refugees. and the trump administration holding firm, saying that the president not only has the authority to pursue the restrictio restrictions, but a duty. >> pierre, some republican senators are questioning whether the trump administration vetted this travel ban, and rolled it out too quickly. what does the department of homeland security and white house say tonight? >> reporter: agency told us they were nimble enough to execute the mission, and the white house tells us they acted quickly so the bad guys can't ex
here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: the legal battle playing out in front of a brooklyn courthouse. condemning the ban. lawyers scrambling to free the two iraqis detained at the airport. then celebrations erupting after the injunctions come down. the judge ruling that while the two men can be detained, they can't be immediately >> the president's executive order is unconstitutional. it is a violation of our clie s clients' due process rights, clearly discriminating against muslims....
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abc senior justice correspondent pierre thomas reports from the front lines. >> reporter: lubbock, texascovered head to toe, using oxygen tanks to breathe. you'd think these officers are about to come in contact with a deadly disease. but this is an alleged illegal drug lab. >> us being here next door, regular stuff like that, we could have been exposed. >> reporter: inside officers search for something so lethal and toxic that law enforcement can't afford to take any chances. all of this because they're about to come in contact with fentanyl. a synthetic opioid often mixed with heroin but up to 40 times more powerful. leaving a deadly trail across the country. this heroin overdose is one of more than 80 in just three days around the tri-state. as heroin sweeps the nation, fentanyl is making it even more dangerous. now users are taking it in bootleg pill form mixed with god knows what. in 2015 the number of opioid deaths surpassed 30,000, fuelled in part by the surge in fentanyl overdoses, far outpacing deaths by gun-related homicides. so toxic that dea sent out a warning to police aroun
abc senior justice correspondent pierre thomas reports from the front lines. >> reporter: lubbock, texascovered head to toe, using oxygen tanks to breathe. you'd think these officers are about to come in contact with a deadly disease. but this is an alleged illegal drug lab. >> us being here next door, regular stuff like that, we could have been exposed. >> reporter: inside officers search for something so lethal and toxic that law enforcement can't afford to take any chances....
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for "nightline," pierre >>> up next, it's not a jedi mind trick.ow the special effects masters behind "rogue one: a star wars story" brought an old nemesis and a young princess back to the big screen. to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear, and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. ask about humira, the #1 prescribed biologic by dermatologists. clearer skin is possible. because it knew an ordinary wastissue was near.ar. the fiery tissue left her nose sore and red. so dad slayed the problem with puffs plus lotion, instead. puffs have pillowy s
for "nightline," pierre >>> up next, it's not a jedi mind trick.ow the special effects masters behind "rogue one: a star wars story" brought an old nemesis and a young princess back to the big screen. to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were...
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want to thank each one of you, mark shields, david brooks, amy walter, barry bennett, karine jean-pierre and matt schlapp. you goat come back and weigh in many more times on this. thanks very muchch. >> thanks, judy. >> woodruff: as we heard, there were vocal opponents of the president-- thousands of them protesting across d.c. throughout the day. most were peaceful, but a number of incidents turned violent. late this afternoon, a limousine was set on fire downtown; smoke could be seen for blocks away. and protesters hurled trash cans, flash bombs and objects at police, who used pepper spray in return. by this evening, at least 95 people were arrested. six police officers were injured. jeffrey brown and our team have been out on the streets all day. here's what they saw. (chanting) >> it was a disparate group of protesters to come together to march, and air arrange at what some see is an illegitimate president. >> i'm going to sit at home and let trump's administration be normalized. >> robby was an organizer of disrupt j.20 inauguration day. >> we have definitely been disrupting all day
want to thank each one of you, mark shields, david brooks, amy walter, barry bennett, karine jean-pierre and matt schlapp. you goat come back and weigh in many more times on this. thanks very muchch. >> thanks, judy. >> woodruff: as we heard, there were vocal opponents of the president-- thousands of them protesting across d.c. throughout the day. most were peaceful, but a number of incidents turned violent. late this afternoon, a limousine was set on fire downtown; smoke could be...
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i want to bring pierre thomas in.e country together and he said especially the inner cities. >> george, i was struck by the notion of the divisiveness that we saw with the birther issue. we saw donald trump question the birth right of the president of the united states. but seeing them together a few minutes ago where donald trump and president obama greeted each other so warmly, it tells you about the power of democracy and how the country tries to move together but make no mistake, there's a lot of division between the races in this country still. >> we see the supreme court justices walking to the capitol. justice tom roberts, kennedy. i saw yesterday we know that justice roberts has met now with donald trump and it brings you back to eight years ago talking about against all odds, here's justice pryor and sotomayor and a man famed for his memory cory booker. >> he was a rookie chief justice. a lot of pressure in the moment and tripped up in the first phrase and then it was gone. he was clearly concentrating on one
i want to bring pierre thomas in.e country together and he said especially the inner cities. >> george, i was struck by the notion of the divisiveness that we saw with the birther issue. we saw donald trump question the birth right of the president of the united states. but seeing them together a few minutes ago where donald trump and president obama greeted each other so warmly, it tells you about the power of democracy and how the country tries to move together but make no mistake,...
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mahrez, who was part of leicester's title—winning team last season, beat borussia dortmund's pierre—emerickez won the bbc‘s african player of the year award last month. the welsh rugby union has made "the best offer it can" to bring leigh halfpenny back from toulon, according to its chief executive. the wales full—back‘s contract with the french club expires at the end of this season. cardiff blues and scarlets are thought to be interested in signing him on a national dual contract, with the welsh rugby union paying 60% of his salary. the wru's martyn phillips says it would be a head versus heart decision for the player. two—time british olympic canoeing medallist richard hounslow has retired. the 35—year—old won two silver medals in the canoe double with partner david florence at london 2012 and rio 2016. he said it had been a ‘true honour‘ to represent his country at the highest level. laura muir will captain the british tea m laura muir will captain the british team at the great edinburgh international cross country this weekend. it‘s yet another accolade for muir, who last night broke l
mahrez, who was part of leicester's title—winning team last season, beat borussia dortmund's pierre—emerickez won the bbc‘s african player of the year award last month. the welsh rugby union has made "the best offer it can" to bring leigh halfpenny back from toulon, according to its chief executive. the wales full—back‘s contract with the french club expires at the end of this season. cardiff blues and scarlets are thought to be interested in signing him on a national dual...
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pierre.ump for example code in one tweet appeared to change us policy towards china or towards nuclear weapons and there's no detail, it's not done in a conventional way in terms of a news conference or a policy document, and so that is difficult stuff. but at the same time, he is president—elect of the united states and in a week's time will be president. so we have to treat this stuff seriously, examine it properly and then decide whether we develop the coverage or not. but to quote donald trump, i think forjournalists at not. but to quote donald trump, i think for journalists at the not. but to quote donald trump, i think forjournalists at the moment this issue is number one tricky. paul royall, thank you very much. please do send us your thoughts on the coverage of donald trump or on any aspect of bbc news, details of how to contact us at the end of the programme. just time now for a couple more of your comments this week, which kicked off something of an annual debate over the extent win
pierre.ump for example code in one tweet appeared to change us policy towards china or towards nuclear weapons and there's no detail, it's not done in a conventional way in terms of a news conference or a policy document, and so that is difficult stuff. but at the same time, he is president—elect of the united states and in a week's time will be president. so we have to treat this stuff seriously, examine it properly and then decide whether we develop the coverage or not. but to quote donald...
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yesterday, pierre moscovici, former french finance minister, now eu commissionerfor economic and financial affairs, taxation and customs, spoke to our economics editor kamal ahmed. he denied the eu would try to punish britain for leaving the eu. it is not about punishment. i said that we need to find a balanced and positive agreement. i said we are friends and must work together. they even said so in the european parliament this morning in davos. but we must be clear that you cannot have all the advantages of being a member of the club when you are out of the club. 0ur british friends will bleed invented clubs. —— probably. they can understand that. there you. that is one view. and now for another view. 0livier vardakoulias is senior economist at the new economics foundation. the plot has thickened. no surprise at all to hear some of the big banks, global banks, who have big operations in london, are now rethinking. yes. that is because they perceive she has made unattainable pledges. she will go for a hard brexit, exiting the common market and the eu and also the common union. what they a
yesterday, pierre moscovici, former french finance minister, now eu commissionerfor economic and financial affairs, taxation and customs, spoke to our economics editor kamal ahmed. he denied the eu would try to punish britain for leaving the eu. it is not about punishment. i said that we need to find a balanced and positive agreement. i said we are friends and must work together. they even said so in the european parliament this morning in davos. but we must be clear that you cannot have all...
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caf say he polled 361 votes to beat last year's winner pierre—emerick aubameyang into second place, withcan footballer of the year award he picked up last month. i want to thank everyone who came today for this award. it is usual 110w today for this award. it is usual now to receive this award. i am very happy and very pleased. i want to thank all of my teammates from leicester and from algeria. my managers and the president, and what i want to educate my family and all of the african, aljoyner as well, all the people who support me here every day, i want africa and the world, thank you —— algeria. the australia opener matthew renshaw has been withdrawn from the third test against pakistan in sydney after suffering concussion. he was struck on the helmet while fielding close in to the bat on thursday. friday's play has been delayed by rain. this is the state of the match. younis khan's 34th test century had kept alive pakistan's hopes of saving the third and final test. younus is the first batsman to score centuries in 11 different countries. pakistan will resume on 271—8 in reply to aus
caf say he polled 361 votes to beat last year's winner pierre—emerick aubameyang into second place, withcan footballer of the year award he picked up last month. i want to thank everyone who came today for this award. it is usual 110w today for this award. it is usual now to receive this award. i am very happy and very pleased. i want to thank all of my teammates from leicester and from algeria. my managers and the president, and what i want to educate my family and all of the african,...
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a lot of raw feelings, still, pierre.illary clinton and her team believe that james comey cost her the election and welcoming the investigation. donald trump tweeting about it this morning. he is still taking exception to the fbi's decision not to take against her and calling her guilty as hell so what is james comey saying about this review? >> well, he's welcoming the review saying he believes in transparency and that he will be vindicated. basically this is a case, george, where comey believes he was damned if he did and damned if he didn't. >> he said it wasn't even a close call. >> he believes the law was on his side in terms of not bringing charges, clearly the decision to announce these things in the way he did is causing all kinds of criticism on capitol hill and other places. >> pierre thomas, thanks very much. >> now to the latest on those confirmation hearings. two of donald trump's nominee, general james mattis and mike pompeo openly disagreeing with trump's statements on key issues including russia. our congr
a lot of raw feelings, still, pierre.illary clinton and her team believe that james comey cost her the election and welcoming the investigation. donald trump tweeting about it this morning. he is still taking exception to the fbi's decision not to take against her and calling her guilty as hell so what is james comey saying about this review? >> well, he's welcoming the review saying he believes in transparency and that he will be vindicated. basically this is a case, george, where comey...
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jimy williams, and maria theresa kumar, annalise jordan and kareem jean pierre.he first revvie, the worst political move in 2016. it is a crowded field. will hillary clinton walk away with it for her failures in the rust belt? not visiting wisconsin even once. or does it go to chris christie, who swallowed had his pride to embrace trump, only to be can kicked to the curb during the transition? or does the award go to all 17 gop primary candidates, they couldn't stop trump early on, they shouldn't be forgotten for their failure. and often they didn't even seem interested in trying. >> i'm a big fan of donald trump's. i think donald trump is bringing a bold, brash voice to this presidential race. >> he struck a nerve with people. he's sort of unfiltered in a way that is refreshing. >> i like the fact he's focused on a very important issue for american workers and particularly illegal immigrants in this country. >> i think donald trump has many admirable qualities and traits and i would think that he would find a very good spot in our administration. >> one of the t
jimy williams, and maria theresa kumar, annalise jordan and kareem jean pierre.he first revvie, the worst political move in 2016. it is a crowded field. will hillary clinton walk away with it for her failures in the rust belt? not visiting wisconsin even once. or does it go to chris christie, who swallowed had his pride to embrace trump, only to be can kicked to the curb during the transition? or does the award go to all 17 gop primary candidates, they couldn't stop trump early on, they...
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that is the case with pierre, who imports wind which he then sells to restaurants. >> it's a countrywith it norm's economic potential which has many similarities with our french culture, but it's also a very complicated country where there is still a lot of corruption. so either we have enough money , or we need a lot of connections. you have to be resourceful enough to get by. dorado is not so simple to conquer, but a success worth its weight in gold. the turnover of french subsidiaries in colombia last year was estimated at 15 billion euros. >> all be back in less than an hour with the closing u.s. markets. break were taking a short . stay with us, much more still to come. qwueeewep@1@1pxxxxxxdo#qÑ 01/24/17 01/24/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from the sundanceceilm festival in papark city, utatah, this is democracy now! >> the president, no sigrid, has made it clear he is a pro-life president. he wants to stand up for all americans, including the unborn. i think the reinstatement of this policy is not just something that echoes that value, but respects
that is the case with pierre, who imports wind which he then sells to restaurants. >> it's a countrywith it norm's economic potential which has many similarities with our french culture, but it's also a very complicated country where there is still a lot of corruption. so either we have enough money , or we need a lot of connections. you have to be resourceful enough to get by. dorado is not so simple to conquer, but a success worth its weight in gold. the turnover of french subsidiaries...
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pierre thomas is in the secret service command center.tside of d.c. i was sworn to secrecy about it. that thing is a tank. it's over five feet tall. it's got all kinds of tools in it that the secret service told me that i was not able to discuss. there was one moment when i said what happens if i kick the tires and they said, i wouldn't recommend it. >> i think that's a fair statement. jon karl, you're there on the parade route right now. you're on a truck right in the front. tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: first of all, just a little setup here, george. this is a flatbed truck right in front of the presidential limo. it's the second one back. this is the third time i've been on one of these in an inaugural parade. there's really nothing else like it. the first thing you notice is the secret service protection engoe engulfing the president. i did this in 2001 and it seems with each inauguration you get more of a security presence. you see up and town, walking along with the limo, all the secret service officers, the two vehicles
pierre thomas is in the secret service command center.tside of d.c. i was sworn to secrecy about it. that thing is a tank. it's over five feet tall. it's got all kinds of tools in it that the secret service told me that i was not able to discuss. there was one moment when i said what happens if i kick the tires and they said, i wouldn't recommend it. >> i think that's a fair statement. jon karl, you're there on the parade route right now. you're on a truck right in the front. tell us what...