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quite good. >> marco pierre white: you were hungry. >> anthony: we worked hard out there. >> marco pierredeed. it's big. >> marco pierre white: it's too big, look, i'm done. >> anthony: one more bite, yeah, me too. >> marco pierre white: that's my problem, i go for the chip butty before the fish. it's the child within me. hambone! sally! 22! hut hut! tiki barber running a barber shop? yes!!! surprising. yes!!! what's not surprising? how much money david saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. who's next? with the deduction findingombine superpower of ibm watson? ah! you get more money. that's what you could get. h&r block with watson. get your taxes won. pain from a headache whecan make this...d, ...feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol® now? excuse me. again? be right back. always running to the bathroom because your bladder is calling the shots? you may have oab. enough of this. we're going to the doctor. take charge and ask your doctor about myrbetriq. that's myr-be
quite good. >> marco pierre white: you were hungry. >> anthony: we worked hard out there. >> marco pierredeed. it's big. >> marco pierre white: it's too big, look, i'm done. >> anthony: one more bite, yeah, me too. >> marco pierre white: that's my problem, i go for the chip butty before the fish. it's the child within me. hambone! sally! 22! hut hut! tiki barber running a barber shop? yes!!! surprising. yes!!! what's not surprising? how much money david saved...
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really embraced that. >> pierre chatman. pierre chatman is an orchestrator. he orchestrates. he calls the shots. pierre, as a whole, he's -- he's a nice guy but, you know, i wouldn't turn my back on him too much, though. >> gang investigator sam mclaren felt the same way about the rest 0 the heartless felons as well. >> you lying to me. we have a problem with the heartless felon gang. they constantly always involved in extorting, threatening, manipulating. >> we met numerous victim of the heartless felon, a gang best known for stealing commissary items from other inmates and often those thefts were accompanied by violence. >> slapped me. [ bleep ]. >> one guy steal it divide it up in three, four different cells. like a lion out hunting, one lion might not eat today but take part in the hunt or eat what's left over. this is how they are. >> but the heartless felons say stealing is against their rules. >> one thing the heartless felons, don't steal. we take, we take it while they're there. we don't steal something, we don't do
really embraced that. >> pierre chatman. pierre chatman is an orchestrator. he orchestrates. he calls the shots. pierre, as a whole, he's -- he's a nice guy but, you know, i wouldn't turn my back on him too much, though. >> gang investigator sam mclaren felt the same way about the rest 0 the heartless felons as well. >> you lying to me. we have a problem with the heartless felon gang. they constantly always involved in extorting, threatening, manipulating. >> we met...
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that's wrong, pierre. you shouldn't be doing that. my son know from right to wrong and he know in god's eyes that's wrong. i got the daily bread on his wife so you can read that. and that's all you can do, sweetheart, that's all you can do. you not only broke the law, but you broke the law with god. thou shall not kill, adultery. you went down the list of all the commandments. you not only have to prove your innocence to your peer, you have to make it up to the man upstairs because he's got the final say with your destiny is going to be in life. >> washington says biblical stories convince him that he can be forgiven by god. >> we're not perfect. and jacob took multiple wives, you know? only supposed to be one man and one woman. yet god blessed him. he had two wives, two concubines and multiple children but god still blessed him. >> i'll see you tomorrow. love you. >> coming up -- >> man, you like steph curry with the shot. but the artist, real clutch time, bro. as soon as you go up, you know it's going to be money. >> luis alvarado c
that's wrong, pierre. you shouldn't be doing that. my son know from right to wrong and he know in god's eyes that's wrong. i got the daily bread on his wife so you can read that. and that's all you can do, sweetheart, that's all you can do. you not only broke the law, but you broke the law with god. thou shall not kill, adultery. you went down the list of all the commandments. you not only have to prove your innocence to your peer, you have to make it up to the man upstairs because he's got the...
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the earliest today is the pierre moscovici. to guy johnson about how brings it lays into it all. have adaptedt we our forecast for the u.k.. 2%thought growth which was would be up 1% and in 2017 we see there is a delay in the effect of the brexit as far as the method is concerned. this is why we say 1.5%, which is online with other institutions all around the world. it was common to everybody. , we still believe that there will be significant effect from brexit. that will be longer in time. it will be lucky for everybody. it may be weaker. guy: just to be tricky about this, why should people now believe the forecast that is coming from economists? they have been so wildly wrong. it's hard to put much in them. pierre: frankly, i don't hear any kind of argument about that. opinion which is based on data which is also based on the information we have a about the brexit itself and the negotiations which will start is that investment will slow down and that will impact growth. again, we wouldn't say here it is good that growth is sl
the earliest today is the pierre moscovici. to guy johnson about how brings it lays into it all. have adaptedt we our forecast for the u.k.. 2%thought growth which was would be up 1% and in 2017 we see there is a delay in the effect of the brexit as far as the method is concerned. this is why we say 1.5%, which is online with other institutions all around the world. it was common to everybody. , we still believe that there will be significant effect from brexit. that will be longer in time. it...
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abc's senior justice correspondent, pierre thomas. in washington. >> reporter: tonight that intensive investigation under way. authorities scouring communications and meetings between trump associates and people suspected of being russian intelligence. >> it is highly disturbing and it raises more and more questions that congress has a sworn obligation to get to the bottom of. >> reporter: among those drawing scrutiny beyond general flynn, trump's former campaign manager, paul manafort who spent time consulting for russian interest in the ukraine. manafort when asked about communications with russians before the election, told abc news today, he vigorously denies any wrongdoing, saying he had no known contact with russian government officials. critics want to know if any of trump's associates encouraged russian intelligence to meddle in the election. so far fbi and intelligence officials have found no direct cooperation between trump associates and the russian government aimed at influencing the 2016 election. the authorities cannot y
abc's senior justice correspondent, pierre thomas. in washington. >> reporter: tonight that intensive investigation under way. authorities scouring communications and meetings between trump associates and people suspected of being russian intelligence. >> it is highly disturbing and it raises more and more questions that congress has a sworn obligation to get to the bottom of. >> reporter: among those drawing scrutiny beyond general flynn, trump's former campaign manager, paul...
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. >> and soon after, pierre washington was formally charged with first degree murder. he has pled not guilty, but acknowledges shooting his wife to death and then calling 911 to report it. >> i told them what occurred and accepted my fate. and i was arrested immediately. actually while i was on the phone making the call before the 911 call was finished, they were already there. dropped the phone, put my hands up, and dropped to my knees and they took me in. i've never been in trouble before, never been arrested. this is a first for me. i didn't picture me in this. i pictured a long happy marriage and just raising my family, taking care of my family and being there for them. >> washington says his wife's involvement with another man became too much to bear. >> she said, you know, i really like david. i feel like he's a person that's going to be in my life for a very long time. it crushed me because i knew what it meant immediately. you know, my eyes swelled up with tears and i felt like i had lost her. even before i physically took her, i felt like i had already lost he
. >> and soon after, pierre washington was formally charged with first degree murder. he has pled not guilty, but acknowledges shooting his wife to death and then calling 911 to report it. >> i told them what occurred and accepted my fate. and i was arrested immediately. actually while i was on the phone making the call before the 911 call was finished, they were already there. dropped the phone, put my hands up, and dropped to my knees and they took me in. i've never been in...
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it's balanced. >> stephen: here you are as pierre right here.earing a fat suit in there. >> yeah. >> stephen: why not just gain the weight? why not pull a de niro and go to italy and eat your way down the boot. >> as fun as that sounds, i probably couldn't ifimented to because i'm sweating so much in that very suit, the ironic thing siwind up burning so many calories doing the show -- >> stephen: if you were fat, you wouldn't have to wear the suit. >> that's exactly right, sure. we also have-- very good point. ( laughter ) that's why you're you. >> stephen: that's exactly right. ( laughter ). >> we have so many stairs on the stage that we sometimes have thought about putting a fitbit on and see how many stars we climb opinion 50 flights a show or something like that. >> stephen: one of the interesting things about the show is the stage is very immersive. are you over and around the audience and the audience is on stage. >> yeah. >> stephen: is that distract? you're right in there with the audience and they're with you. >> you're look people dead
it's balanced. >> stephen: here you are as pierre right here.earing a fat suit in there. >> yeah. >> stephen: why not just gain the weight? why not pull a de niro and go to italy and eat your way down the boot. >> as fun as that sounds, i probably couldn't ifimented to because i'm sweating so much in that very suit, the ironic thing siwind up burning so many calories doing the show -- >> stephen: if you were fat, you wouldn't have to wear the suit. >> that's...
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pierre, the suspect was caught 80 maiiles away at another establishment? >> reporter: that's right. he had told the bartender he was involved in a shooting and he needed a place to hide out. the police were called, and they came and arrested him that night, david. >> pierre, thank you. >>> next to the protests erupting after an off-duty officer fired his gun, and young people running for cover. there is new video emerging, and does it offer more to the story? here's abc's kayna whitworth. [ chanting ] >> reporter: outrage in anaheim, california. hundreds of protesters demonstrating. some, smashing windows and vandalizing homes, demanding the firing of an lapd officer who pulled a gun on a group of teens. tonight, new video showing more of that heated altercation between the off-duty police officer and this 13-year-old boy. >> let go of me. >> no, i'm not letting go of you. >> let go of me. >> reporter: the los angeles police officer was reportedly upset this group of teens had repeatedly walked across his lawn. the boy claims the officer insulted a female friend. >> you need to resp
pierre, the suspect was caught 80 maiiles away at another establishment? >> reporter: that's right. he had told the bartender he was involved in a shooting and he needed a place to hide out. the police were called, and they came and arrested him that night, david. >> pierre, thank you. >>> next to the protests erupting after an off-duty officer fired his gun, and young people running for cover. there is new video emerging, and does it offer more to the story? here's abc's...
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pierre, thank you. >>> on this president's day, thousands of americans took part in what they called, not my president day. there were a number of rallies from new york to washington, d.c., from chicago to los angeles. tonight, in the uk, nearly 2 million people have now signed a petition to take away the invitation for a state visit that has been extended to president trump. there was a major debate about this today, and from sweden tonight, the prime minister with a new message for president trump after the president talked about an incident in sweden. they are asking, what incident? here's abc's chief foreign correspondent, terry moran. >> reporter: in parliament square tonight, a throng of people protesting president trump. inside, a fierce parliamentary debate, triggered by a petition signed by nearly 2 million britons seeking to downgrade president trump's upcoming state visit here hosted by the queen to just an ordinary visit without any royal welcome. >> we should not be inviting him to preach hatred and to spread his bigotry, misogyny, and his division. >> order! >> 3 million
pierre, thank you. >>> on this president's day, thousands of americans took part in what they called, not my president day. there were a number of rallies from new york to washington, d.c., from chicago to los angeles. tonight, in the uk, nearly 2 million people have now signed a petition to take away the invitation for a state visit that has been extended to president trump. there was a major debate about this today, and from sweden tonight, the prime minister with a new message for...
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pierre, thank you. >>> as you can imagine, the reaction pouring in from democrats and republicans. outrage from both sides. republican senator john mccain saying this is an administration in significant disarray. abc's mary bruce on the hill tonight. >> reporter: amid growing questions about the trump team's ties to russia, from senate republicans tonight, deep concern. >> obviously there's an administration that's in significant disarray as far as national security is concerned. >> reporter: top republicans like senate majority leader mitch mcconnell say it's, quote, highly likely, the senate will investigate michael flynn's conversations with russian officials. will you call for flynn to testify? >> we won't exclude that. >> reporter: but some republicans are more reluctant. >> that seems to have resolved itself with the white house taking some decisive action. >> reporter: congressman jason chaffetz, the chair of the house oversight committee, vigorously led the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails, but says he has no plans to investigate flynn's ties to russia. >> we've
pierre, thank you. >>> as you can imagine, the reaction pouring in from democrats and republicans. outrage from both sides. republican senator john mccain saying this is an administration in significant disarray. abc's mary bruce on the hill tonight. >> reporter: amid growing questions about the trump team's ties to russia, from senate republicans tonight, deep concern. >> obviously there's an administration that's in significant disarray as far as national security is...
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i peer pierre from "war and beard.ng kind of electro-pop -- >> stephen: have you read "war and paetion?" >> i am about 820 and a half pages into it-- somebody goes, "yeah!" thanks. it's a doorstop of a novel. >> stephen: how far is that from the end? i have never read it? 820 pages. how far from the end? >> i would say i have 300 or so pages to go. that's a lot of toilet time. ( laughter ). >> stephen: do you know how it ?endz who wins, war and peace?" >> i think a little bit of both. i think it's a good "war and peace" blend at the end. it's balanced. >> stephen: here you are as pierre right here. you are wearing a fat suit in there. >> yeah. >> stephen: why not just gain the weight? why not pull a de niro and go to italy and eat your way down the boot. >> as fun as that sounds, i probably couldn't ifimented to because i'm sweating so much in that very suit, the ironic siwind up burning so many calories doing the show -- >> stephen: if you were fat, you wouldn't have to wear the suit. >> that's exactly right, sure. we
i peer pierre from "war and beard.ng kind of electro-pop -- >> stephen: have you read "war and paetion?" >> i am about 820 and a half pages into it-- somebody goes, "yeah!" thanks. it's a doorstop of a novel. >> stephen: how far is that from the end? i have never read it? 820 pages. how far from the end? >> i would say i have 300 or so pages to go. that's a lot of toilet time. ( laughter ). >> stephen: do you know how it ?endz who wins, war...
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here's abc's pierre thomas. >> reporter: the fbi claims robert hester jr.is a would-be terrorist planning a bombing sca spree ten times bigger than the boston marathon attack. >> not robert. he is a loving father. >> reporter: the mission of a u.s. citizen with a brief stint in the army a presidents' day massacre. but it was all a sting. after he allegedly began posting isis propaganda and declarations of jihad on social media using a number of aliases including junaid muhammad. >> he opened himself up to being contacted. was anxious to be recognized and walked into the trap set by him for the fbi. >> reporter: pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> pierre will have more on that on "good morning america." >>> the charleston church shooter may have been planning a second attack. we're learning from newly released documents from the federal trial of dylann roof that they show i stopped at another black church that night after killing nine people. the data from his gps was not presented during the trial but wciv told the roof he was too tired after the first
here's abc's pierre thomas. >> reporter: the fbi claims robert hester jr.is a would-be terrorist planning a bombing sca spree ten times bigger than the boston marathon attack. >> not robert. he is a loving father. >> reporter: the mission of a u.s. citizen with a brief stint in the army a presidents' day massacre. but it was all a sting. after he allegedly began posting isis propaganda and declarations of jihad on social media using a number of aliases including junaid...
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pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> pierre, thanks. >> new questions this morning about russia'safter a series of military moves. a russian spy ship spotted in international waters off the coast of delaware heading north. the ship reportedly outfitted with variety of high-tech equipment designed to intercept intelligence signals. we saw a similar thing off the coast of florida. a u.s. official confirmed to abc news that, russia has secretly deployed a new cruise missile in an apparent violation of a >> seven people injured after a swarm of tornados in the houston area. the storm system dumped an inch or two of rain. but spawned at least five tornados. dozens of homes were damaged or destroyed, the storm system also brought power outages downed trees, blocked roads and a gas leak as well reported. severe weather was likely a factor in the fatal crash of student on her way to school. other of students at area schools sheltered in place in hall ways. >> we have good news to till you. for residents living near oroville dam in northern california. heading back home. mandatory evacuati
pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> pierre, thanks. >> new questions this morning about russia'safter a series of military moves. a russian spy ship spotted in international waters off the coast of delaware heading north. the ship reportedly outfitted with variety of high-tech equipment designed to intercept intelligence signals. we saw a similar thing off the coast of florida. a u.s. official confirmed to abc news that, russia has secretly deployed a new cruise missile in an...
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>> it appears that way. >> pierre, the officers had body cams. will the recordings be released? >> reporter: police are reviewing the video and the mayor will decide whether to release it. david? >> pierre, thank you. >>> tonight, we're learning more about the chemical agent used in the middle of a busy airport. authorities believe the world's deadliest toxin was used to kill kim jong-un's brother, the vx nerve agent. it's colorless, odorless, and one woman became violently ill moments after. here's terry moran. >> reporter: the bizarre assassination at kuala lumpur's busy airport, now classified as a terrifying weapon of mass desctriction attack after malaysia's police chief revealed today the stunning toxicology results. >> it is the vx nerve agent, which is a chemical weapon. >> it's one of the most lethal creations that man has ever come up with. >> reporter: vx is odorless and tasteless. a tiny amount will trigger uncontrollable muscle contractions, causing first confusion, drowsiness and nausea before leading to death or paralysis. and it killed kim jong-nam, half-brother
>> it appears that way. >> pierre, the officers had body cams. will the recordings be released? >> reporter: police are reviewing the video and the mayor will decide whether to release it. david? >> pierre, thank you. >>> tonight, we're learning more about the chemical agent used in the middle of a busy airport. authorities believe the world's deadliest toxin was used to kill kim jong-un's brother, the vx nerve agent. it's colorless, odorless, and one woman...
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here's abc's pierre thomas. >> reporter: the fbi claims robert hester jr.is a would-be terrorist planning a bombing spree on a scale he believed was ten times bigger than the boston marathon attack. >> not robert jr. no way. he is a loving father. >> reporter: the alleged mission of a u.s. citizen with a brief stint in the u.s. army, a presidents' day terror massacre targeting buses, trains and a train station in kansas city. but it was all a sting. the fbi locked in on hester after he allegedly began posting isis propaganda and declarations of jihad on social media using a number of aliases including junaid muhammad. >> he opened himself up to being contacted. was very anxious to be recognized and kind of walked right into this trap set for him by the fbi. >> reporter: pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> pierre will have a little bit more on that on "good morning america." >>> the charleston church shooter may have been planning a second attack. we're learning from newly released documents from the federal trial of dylann roof that they show he stopped
here's abc's pierre thomas. >> reporter: the fbi claims robert hester jr.is a would-be terrorist planning a bombing spree on a scale he believed was ten times bigger than the boston marathon attack. >> not robert jr. no way. he is a loving father. >> reporter: the alleged mission of a u.s. citizen with a brief stint in the u.s. army, a presidents' day terror massacre targeting buses, trains and a train station in kansas city. but it was all a sting. the fbi locked in on hester...
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abc's senior justice correspondent, pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight that intensive investigation under way. authorities scouring communications and meetings between trump associates and people suspected of being russian intelligence. >> it is what they are trying to get to the bottom of. >> reporter: among those drawing scrutiny beyond general flynn, trump's former campaign manager, paul manafort who spent time consulting in the ukraine. manafort when asked about communications with russians before the election, told abc news he vigorously denies any wrongdoing, saying he had no known contacts with russian government officials. so far fbi and intelligence officials have found no direct cooperation between trump associates and the russian government aimed at influencing the election. and authorities can not yet say for certain if trump associates knew they were dealing with suspected russian intelligence who often pose as business, political and academic leaders. and even if they didn't know, many asking, why so much contact with the russians before an american election at all? hi
abc's senior justice correspondent, pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight that intensive investigation under way. authorities scouring communications and meetings between trump associates and people suspected of being russian intelligence. >> it is what they are trying to get to the bottom of. >> reporter: among those drawing scrutiny beyond general flynn, trump's former campaign manager, paul manafort who spent time consulting in the ukraine. manafort when asked about...
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hi, pierre. >> reporter: good morning, paula. that federal judge in washington state freezing enforcement of president trump's order restricting some refugees from entering the u.s. last night the white house as you said was livid vowing that the justice department would take emergency action to challenge that judge. in the order issued last night, u.s. district judge james robart concluded that washington state's businesses, educational facilities and tax base could be damaged by trump's restrictions on refugees from some countries. >> the state has met its burden of demonstrating that it faces immediate and irreparable injury as a result of the signing and implementation of the executive order. >> reporter: in addition to claiming that trump's order would damage the state's economy, washington officials argue that the executive order is discriminatory against muslims, but they suspect that the ruling in their favor is only round one. >> i'm certain the president will not like this decision, but it is his job, it is his responsi
hi, pierre. >> reporter: good morning, paula. that federal judge in washington state freezing enforcement of president trump's order restricting some refugees from entering the u.s. last night the white house as you said was livid vowing that the justice department would take emergency action to challenge that judge. in the order issued last night, u.s. district judge james robart concluded that washington state's businesses, educational facilities and tax base could be damaged by trump's...
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abc's senior justice correspondent, pierre thomas with what he has just learned. >> reporter: tonight, justice department attorneys are intensely reviewing why former national security adviser michael flynn made misleading statements to the white house about his conversations with russia's ambassador to the u.s. and whether he broke any laws in the process. sources familiar with the case tell abc news flynn was less than entirely forthcoming in an interview with the fbi in the days just after the inauguration, but apparently did not cross the threshold of intentional lying. >> if the question is not clear, he could argue that he wasn't lying. he was just confused. >> reporter: today, president trump continued to praise the man he fired. >> mike flynn is a fine person, and i asked for his resignation. he respectfully gave it. >> reporter: flynn came under scrutiny in the intelligence community after white house officials, including vice president-elect mike pence said repeatedly, he did not discuss sanctions with the russian ambassador. the fbi and intelligence community knew otherwise
abc's senior justice correspondent, pierre thomas with what he has just learned. >> reporter: tonight, justice department attorneys are intensely reviewing why former national security adviser michael flynn made misleading statements to the white house about his conversations with russia's ambassador to the u.s. and whether he broke any laws in the process. sources familiar with the case tell abc news flynn was less than entirely forthcoming in an interview with the fbi in the days just...
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>> if you look at the national trend, it appears that way. >> pierre, the officers had body cams. will the recordings be released? >> reporter: police are reviewing the video and the mayor will decide whether to release it. tonight, authorities stress that the video seen online only shows one angle, so the public should not draw any conclusions. david? >> pierre, thank you. >>> tonight, we're learning more about the chemical agent used in the middle of a busy airport. authorities believe the world's deadliest toxin was used to kill kim jong-un's half-brother. it happened as passengers were seated and walking nearby. two women using the vx nerve agent, rubbing it on his face. it's colorless, odorless, and authorities say one of the women became violently ill moments after. here's terry moran. taking us step-by-step tonight through the surveillancsurveill. >> reporter: the bizarre assassination at kuala lumpur's busy airport, now classified as a terrifying weapon of mass destruction attack after malaysia's police chief revealed today the stunning toxicology results. >> it is the vx
>> if you look at the national trend, it appears that way. >> pierre, the officers had body cams. will the recordings be released? >> reporter: police are reviewing the video and the mayor will decide whether to release it. tonight, authorities stress that the video seen online only shows one angle, so the public should not draw any conclusions. david? >> pierre, thank you. >>> tonight, we're learning more about the chemical agent used in the middle of a busy...
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and i wonder if that's where we're at on pierre garcon versus desean jackson.g one back more than the other but they need to find consensus. >> prediction what happens to kirk cousins. >> i think he's back on franchise tag $24 million and they work out a trade. i'm not sure they can and he'll spend one more year in washington. >> we get to do this all again. >> third time is a charm. >> doesn't make sense but that's the way i think it will happen. >> i can't wait. >> yeah, so we might have to do this all over again when kirk cousins signs another gran khiz tag. >> we'll see if he gets traded or stays with the team. it will be interesting few months coming up. >> are we in the clear. >> we're in the clear timely. great weather tomorrow. much cooler. bundle up. >> big fight coming up. heavy weight title bought "fox5"up next. >> we'll be back at 10 and 11. >> good night everyone take care. >> see you then have a good one until then right? . >> today on "tmz" -- women should be seen and not heard according to jameis winston. >> the ladies, they're supposed to be si
and i wonder if that's where we're at on pierre garcon versus desean jackson.g one back more than the other but they need to find consensus. >> prediction what happens to kirk cousins. >> i think he's back on franchise tag $24 million and they work out a trade. i'm not sure they can and he'll spend one more year in washington. >> we get to do this all again. >> third time is a charm. >> doesn't make sense but that's the way i think it will happen. >> i can't...
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. >> you said pierre, p-i-e-r-r-e? okay. well, i do see on our system he still is down in booking. it shows on the computer that he was booked at 11:13 p.m. and that's when he first got here. all righty. yep. you're welcome. you too. bye. whoa. >> what? >> her son's booked on first degree murder. came in last night. >> soon after, pierre washington was formally charged with first degree murder. he has pled not guilty but acknowledges shooting his wife to death and then calling 911 to report it. >> i told them what occurred and accepted my fate. i was arrested immediately and actually while i was on the phone making the call, before the 911 call was finished, they were already there. dropped the phone, put my hands up and dropped to my knees and they took me in. never been in trouble before. never been arrested. this is a first for me. i didn't picture any of this. i pictured a long happy marriage. just raising my family. taking care of my family. being there for them. >> washington says his wife's involvement with another man became too much to bear. >> she said you know, i really
. >> you said pierre, p-i-e-r-r-e? okay. well, i do see on our system he still is down in booking. it shows on the computer that he was booked at 11:13 p.m. and that's when he first got here. all righty. yep. you're welcome. you too. bye. whoa. >> what? >> her son's booked on first degree murder. came in last night. >> soon after, pierre washington was formally charged with first degree murder. he has pled not guilty but acknowledges shooting his wife to death and then...
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michael beschloss, thanks for being here, karine jean-pierre, matt schlapp, amy walter, thank you all. >> thank you. >> woodruff: and you can stay with us this evening by following twitter and right back here at 9:00 p.m. eastern for our special live coverage of the president's address. >> sreenivasan: now, the role of america's historically black colleges, and what could, or should, be done to strengthen them. that was on president trump's agenda today, and is the focus of our weekly segment, "making the grade." as part of an effort to celebrate black history month, president trump signed an executive order today aimed at helping historically black colleges and universities. >> historically black colleges and universities have really pillars of the african american community for more than 150 years-- an amazing job. and a grand and enduring symbol of american at its absolute best. with this executive order, we will make h.b.c.u.s a priority in the white house, an absolute priority. >> sreenivasan: the order will move the government's program for coordinating h.b.c.u.s back directly t
michael beschloss, thanks for being here, karine jean-pierre, matt schlapp, amy walter, thank you all. >> thank you. >> woodruff: and you can stay with us this evening by following twitter and right back here at 9:00 p.m. eastern for our special live coverage of the president's address. >> sreenivasan: now, the role of america's historically black colleges, and what could, or should, be done to strengthen them. that was on president trump's agenda today, and is the focus of...
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year: -- pierre: it is not strengthening for the economy. people in france are attached to the euro. they know that getting out would be a tragedy and suicide. mark: global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, this is bloomberg. earlier today. this is from brussels. let's take a look at where markets are trading. we are heading towards the close on this monday. the stoxx 600 is up for a six consecutive day. sensehe best run december. i believe you with the closers. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, this is "bloomberg markets." i am mark barton. a gain of the highest level since 2015. almost 11% below the april 2015 record. the battle of the charts today, i will say it are bs prepared to cut more than one billion pounds of operating costs by eliminating jobs, closing branches, as it proceeds to hold to profitability. this is according to people familiar. ratio, a keyncome measure of profitability, below 50% by 2020, and blown a bit off course by last year wh
year: -- pierre: it is not strengthening for the economy. people in france are attached to the euro. they know that getting out would be a tragedy and suicide. mark: global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, this is bloomberg. earlier today. this is from brussels. let's take a look at where markets are trading. we are heading towards the close on this monday. the stoxx 600 is up for a six consecutive day. sensehe best run december....
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the austrian will now face qualifier pierre—hugues herbert for a place in the semi finals. recorded a straight sets 7—6 6—1 victory over france's richard gasquet to move into the quarter—finals. berdych was pushed all the way in the first set but wasn't troubled in the second. the czech secured the win when gasquet doubled faulted and will face defending champion martin klizan for a place grigor dimitrov progressed to the last eight after a tough and the bulgarian will play third seed david goffin. the belgian came from a set down to defeat dutchman robin haase for a 5—7, 6—4, 6—4 win. on the wta tour dominika cibulkova reached the semi—finals of the qatar open in doha after beating sam stosur 7—5 6—4 in what was also her 400th career win and will now face either karolina pliskova or zhang shuai in the last four. soren kragh andersen out—sprinted former world road race champion to win the third stage of the tour of oman on thursday. the peloton was driven by the bmc team of hermans, who had triumphed on stage two. but the man with the strength up a tortuous final 300 metres
the austrian will now face qualifier pierre—hugues herbert for a place in the semi finals. recorded a straight sets 7—6 6—1 victory over france's richard gasquet to move into the quarter—finals. berdych was pushed all the way in the first set but wasn't troubled in the second. the czech secured the win when gasquet doubled faulted and will face defending champion martin klizan for a place grigor dimitrov progressed to the last eight after a tough and the bulgarian will play third seed...
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i wonder if that's where we're at pierre garcon versus desean jackson.ke bringing one back as an another more than the other. they need to start finding sense and prediction what happens to kirk cousins sdmri think kirk cousins is back on franchise tag of $million. i'm not sure they'll be able to. he'll spen washington. >> we get to do it again. >> 2018. >> third time is a charm. >> doesn't make sense by the way but that's how it is. >> i cannot wait pats pass i really can weighty don't want to go over this all over again but we could be doing this again next february it seems like every february we talk about kirk suds inz. let him taste the free agent waters. >> i don't think he'll go to a bad team. >> he pointed this out over the weekend there's so than many teams looking for quarterbacks you cannot even call them not great teams they're bad teams. >> he likes kyle shanahan that's full reabout how old in san francisco. and it's going to be a few years and kirk cousins is 29 years old. >> that's a lot for a quarterback. >> i think in the grand scheme w
i wonder if that's where we're at pierre garcon versus desean jackson.ke bringing one back as an another more than the other. they need to start finding sense and prediction what happens to kirk cousins sdmri think kirk cousins is back on franchise tag of $million. i'm not sure they'll be able to. he'll spen washington. >> we get to do it again. >> 2018. >> third time is a charm. >> doesn't make sense by the way but that's how it is. >> i cannot wait pats pass i...
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good morning, pierre. what do you know? >> reporter: good morning, robin. key moment in this drama came when then acting attorney general sally yates began seeing top trump transition officials saying that flynn did not discuss obama's sanctions on russian hacking with that country's ambassador. yates, a source tells me, knew that fbi agents had captured a phone call between flynn and the russian ambassador discussing those very sanctions. she became increasingly alarmed when then vice president-elect pence said on national tv that flynn told him he did not discuss the sanctions. on january 23rd after the inauguration, white house press secretary sean spicer repeated the same false claim. shortly afterward yates apparently decided she had no choice but to inform the white house that they had been misled and she and other officials were concerned about the potential of the russians blackmailing flynn. >> pierre, are there any legal implications here? >> reporter: it doesn't appear that any charges are imminent, but officials are concerned that flynn was havi
good morning, pierre. what do you know? >> reporter: good morning, robin. key moment in this drama came when then acting attorney general sally yates began seeing top trump transition officials saying that flynn did not discuss obama's sanctions on russian hacking with that country's ambassador. yates, a source tells me, knew that fbi agents had captured a phone call between flynn and the russian ambassador discussing those very sanctions. she became increasingly alarmed when then vice...
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pierre is considered to be a cheaper option then some of the other free agents because he is going toe 31. >> here's my question, desean jackson according to wikipedia is 30 years old. he is same age. >> he might be more expensive though. >> okay. >> age is not a factor then. he is just cheaper. >> i just don't like when our team goes to the cheaper route is that ever good. >> we should invest. >> yes. >> invest in the team and try to get receivers. all last season our receivers, our receivers and then we will go cheap. cheap. >> i would like to have him on the team, why. >> pierre garson. >> like beauty and the beast, garson. >> isn't that a waiter. >> yes. >> waiter with the big muscles >> or gaston. >> yes. >> but a garsonnies a waiter. >> sorry, sue. >> in a restaurant. >> bargain basement wind chills, how about that, good morning. >> all right. >> remember day before yesterday, it felt like spring , and how cold sit outside? jenny joyce. >> reporter: i can testify, first hand it is very cold out here as crews continue to clean up from a fuel spill, 4,000 gallons of fuel, spilled
pierre is considered to be a cheaper option then some of the other free agents because he is going toe 31. >> here's my question, desean jackson according to wikipedia is 30 years old. he is same age. >> he might be more expensive though. >> okay. >> age is not a factor then. he is just cheaper. >> i just don't like when our team goes to the cheaper route is that ever good. >> we should invest. >> yes. >> invest in the team and try to get...
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here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi is at the scene of austin's bar and grill outside of kansas city, investigating what could turn out to be a vicious hate crime. last night, just after 7:00 p.m., three men were shot. one fatally, in a barrage of gunfire. two for of indian descent. according to press reports, the gunman reportedly yelled, get out of my country, before shooting. >> our role in this investigation is to work jointly with law enforcement to determine if an individual's civil rights were violated. >> reporter: tonight, adam puritan, 51, has been charged on $2 million bond. >> pierre thomas with us live from washington tonight. the suspect was caught 80 miles away at another establishment. >> reporter: he told a bartender he needed a place to hide out, and the police were called. >>> next tot protests erupting after an off-duty officer fired his gun, and young people running for cover. there is new video emerging, and does it offer more to the story? kayna whitworth. >> reporter: outrage in california. hundreds of protesters demonstrating. some, smashing wi
here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi is at the scene of austin's bar and grill outside of kansas city, investigating what could turn out to be a vicious hate crime. last night, just after 7:00 p.m., three men were shot. one fatally, in a barrage of gunfire. two for of indian descent. according to press reports, the gunman reportedly yelled, get out of my country, before shooting. >> our role in this investigation is to work jointly with law enforcement to determine if...
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abc's justice correspondent, pierre thomas on the trail tonight. >> reporter: flynn's spectacular fall started with a hunch by the intelligence community. it began when president obama issued those tough december sanctions, kicking russian officials out of the u.s. for hacking the democrats. >> our goal continues to be to send a clear message to russia. >> reporter: but stunningly, putin didn't retaliate, even inviting american children to a kremlin party. donald trump tweeting at the time, "i always new he was very smart." but suspicious of putin's failure to counterpunch, the fbi and intelligence community started digging, uncovering the bombshell conversations between flynn and the russian ambassador. acting attorney general sally yates and others wanted to notify the white house, but fbi chief james comey was concerned that the investigation was at too sensitive a stage and could be compromised. but as trump surrogates repeatedly backed flynn's version of events, yates decided she had to act, warning white house officials that they had been misled. she worried flynn was at risk of
abc's justice correspondent, pierre thomas on the trail tonight. >> reporter: flynn's spectacular fall started with a hunch by the intelligence community. it began when president obama issued those tough december sanctions, kicking russian officials out of the u.s. for hacking the democrats. >> our goal continues to be to send a clear message to russia. >> reporter: but stunningly, putin didn't retaliate, even inviting american children to a kremlin party. donald trump...
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they are livid. >> pierre, thank you. >>> there is new reporting at this hour after a secret mission in yemen turned deadly. a navy s.e.a.l. was killed, and they are now revealing his identity. william ryan owens from illinois. he was part of the team raiding an al qaeda compound. the first combat death 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. warship -- and dozens of partner forces approached the compound, the s.e.a.l.s were met by withering gunfire. a source familiar with the raid told us today it was clear al qaeda knew the americans were coming. the pentagon says male and female combatants took up positions with heavy weapons, the intense firefight in close quarters, leaving s.e.a.l. william ryan owens dead and three other americans wounded.
they are livid. >> pierre, thank you. >>> there is new reporting at this hour after a secret mission in yemen turned deadly. a navy s.e.a.l. was killed, and they are now revealing his identity. william ryan owens from illinois. he was part of the team raiding an al qaeda compound. the first combat death 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:...