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so --. >> pierre: wow!estaurant kitchen. >> pierre: in the same kitchen. it's like --. >> anthony: downstairs kitchen. >> pierre: basement kitchen. >> anthony: it was downstairs. >> pierre: oh, i can't believe this, man. well, boom, boom was really the defining moment for me. boom had, like, this global ethnic/italian --. >> anthony: so you saw a window to start introducing african, west african flavors? >> pierre: yeah. >> anthony: and it, it worked. people were receptive to that. >> pierre: absolutely, yeah, yeah. ♪ oh, wow. >> anthony: tonight we're having yassa made with the local fish called thiof. cooked simply, on the bone, wrapped in foil, and steamed over the fire, served with a mignonette-type sauce of onions. grilled mussels. sea urchin. >> anthony: mm, grilled mussels, cool. >> pierre: yeah. >> anthony: oh, that was good. mm, starving. i mean, i'm really hungry. so, what distinguishes senegalese cuisine from the neighbors? >> pierre: i think we have the best food in the continent. >> anthony: ha
so --. >> pierre: wow!estaurant kitchen. >> pierre: in the same kitchen. it's like --. >> anthony: downstairs kitchen. >> pierre: basement kitchen. >> anthony: it was downstairs. >> pierre: oh, i can't believe this, man. well, boom, boom was really the defining moment for me. boom had, like, this global ethnic/italian --. >> anthony: so you saw a window to start introducing african, west african flavors? >> pierre: yeah. >> anthony: and it,...
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quite good. >> marco pierre white: you were hungry. >> anthony: we worked hard out there. >> marco pierrey: indeed. 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. stop fearing your alarm clock... with zzzquil pure zzzs. a drug-free blend of botanicals with melatonin that supports your natural sleep cycle so you can seize the morning. zzzquil pure zzzs. once i started looking for it was a no-brainer. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. the geico app makes it easy to manage my policy. i can pay my bill, add a new driver, or even file a claim. woo, hey now! that's a win-win. thank you! switch to geico®. it's a win-win. ♪ when you have nausea, ♪ heartburn, ♪ indigestion, ♪ upset stomach, ♪ diarrhea... girl, pepto ultra coating will treat your stomach right. ♪nausea, heartburn, ♪ indigestion, upset stomach, ♪ diarrhea... try pepto with ultra coating. [ neighing ] [ neighin
quite good. >> marco pierre white: you were hungry. >> anthony: we worked hard out there. >> marco pierrey: indeed. 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. stop fearing your alarm clock... with zzzquil pure zzzs. a drug-free blend of botanicals with melatonin that supports your natural...
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>> pierre thomas leading us off tonight from washington. pierre, thank you. >>> the president, as you saw there, was furious today, and made the point that he had every right to continue working on his business during the campaign, saying if he had lost, he would have gone right back to work. but tonight, after saying this was also a good time for a planned meeting with vladimir putin this weekend, that meeting, an hour later, was abruptly cancelled. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl is in argentina tonight. >> reporter: after calling michael cohen a liar, a defiant president trump today did not deny that he was working on a moscow trump tower deal during the campaign. >> when i run for president, that doesn't mean i'm not allowed to do business. i was doing a lot of different things when i was running. after i won, obviously, i don't do business. >> reporter: he says he ditched the moscow project in early 2016, well before he clinched the republican nomination, but he said he didn't have to. >> there would be nothing wron
>> pierre thomas leading us off tonight from washington. pierre, thank you. >>> the president, as you saw there, was furious today, and made the point that he had every right to continue working on his business during the campaign, saying if he had lost, he would have gone right back to work. but tonight, after saying this was also a good time for a planned meeting with vladimir putin this weekend, that meeting, an hour later, was abruptly cancelled. abc's chief white house...
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>> pierre thomas tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> there is another emergency here in california. we are seeing smoke tonight from a fast-moving wildfire. 500 miles to the north of where we're broadcasting here in california, another major wildfire, exploding this morning. flames burning along both sides of the road as families were trying to get out. abc's will carr is in northern california tonight. >> reporter: tonight, racing to escape the flames. high winds driving a massive, dangerous, out of control wildfire north of sacramento. >> we do have numerous structures destroyed, and we do have several civilian injuries. >> reporter: winds gusting above 50 miles per hour, exploding the fire into an 18,000-acre out of control inferno in just a few hours. >> not only is the wind playing a role, but the fire is creating its own weather. right now, the fire, unfortunately, is moving through the town of paradise. >> reporter: krcr reporter meaghan mackey shooting video as she made her way through the flames. >> definitely a lot of people very scared. people driving on both sides of the
>> pierre thomas tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> there is another emergency here in california. we are seeing smoke tonight from a fast-moving wildfire. 500 miles to the north of where we're broadcasting here in california, another major wildfire, exploding this morning. flames burning along both sides of the road as families were trying to get out. abc's will carr is in northern california tonight. >> reporter: tonight, racing to escape the flames. high winds driving a...
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celebre >> marco pierre white. we look at the markets, now. day on monday. —— celebrity chef, marco pierre white. thank you for investing a timeless. i'm rico hizon. sport today is coming up next. hello. iam ben bland. this hizon. sport today is coming up next. hello. i am ben bland. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: as social media is blamed for a rise in violence around the world, the bbc pledges to be part of the fight against fake news — we'll bring you a month of special programmimg. the leaders of germany and france have warned of the dangers of a rising tide of nationalism, on the hundredth anniversary of the end of the first world war. back now to the armistice commemorations, and today's ceremonies were watched by people in cities and towns across the uk. in accrington in lancashire, the accrington pals were one of the first volunteer battalions formed, when the fighting began. they suffered serious casualties on the first day of the battle of the somme. adina campbell reports now on a town's sacrifice. with the rain beatin
celebre >> marco pierre white. we look at the markets, now. day on monday. —— celebrity chef, marco pierre white. thank you for investing a timeless. i'm rico hizon. sport today is coming up next. hello. iam ben bland. this hizon. sport today is coming up next. hello. i am ben bland. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: as social media is blamed for a rise in violence around the world, the bbc pledges to be part of the fight against fake news — we'll bring you a month of...
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pierre what have you learned? >> reporter: that's right. we're learning that the lapd made the arrest today. a report was taken yesterday. he has not been booked, david. >> pierre thomas with the breaking developments tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> we turn next to the terrifying moments when a deputy comes under fire when the suspect he pulled over jumped out of his car in front of the deputy and began shooting right into the windshield of the patrol car. here's abc's victor oquendo tonight. >> reporter: watch what starts as a routine traffic stop in arkansas -- >> [ bleep ]. shots fired, shots fired. jesus! >> reporter: -- quickly turn into a shootout in broad daylight. >> shots fired, county! >> reporter: this newly released dash cam showing the driver sunday unload round after round. that silver car pulling up, quickly reversing, getting out of harm's way. >> sheriff in a gunfight out here with somebody, he needs backup. >> reporter: the driver then gets out and starts approaching the police vehicle. from another camera, we see the gunf
pierre what have you learned? >> reporter: that's right. we're learning that the lapd made the arrest today. a report was taken yesterday. he has not been booked, david. >> pierre thomas with the breaking developments tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> we turn next to the terrifying moments when a deputy comes under fire when the suspect he pulled over jumped out of his car in front of the deputy and began shooting right into the windshield of the patrol car. here's abc's...
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pierre, how soon could we see mueller's report? >> reporter: david, yes, this does create pressure for mueller to complete the job. and as we just heard, whitaker has talked about potentially cutting mueller's funding. he's also said that if mueller investigates the president's finances, the investigation could look like, quote, a mere witch hunt. that said, mueller is not someone to buckle to pressure. he'll end this investigation when he sees fit. some of my sources are hoping mueller will wrap up by the end of the year, with more indictments potentially coming sooner, possibly in weeks or days. david? >> pierre thomas with us live tonight, as well. pierre, thank you. >>> as we said, jeff sessions' abrupt departure comes just hours after an historic and crucial midterm election. the president very happy with the senate, picking up seats there. democrats he campaigned against defeated. but in the house, the democrats taking back control, and today, a combative news conference from the president, during which the president said to
pierre, how soon could we see mueller's report? >> reporter: david, yes, this does create pressure for mueller to complete the job. and as we just heard, whitaker has talked about potentially cutting mueller's funding. he's also said that if mueller investigates the president's finances, the investigation could look like, quote, a mere witch hunt. that said, mueller is not someone to buckle to pressure. he'll end this investigation when he sees fit. some of my sources are hoping mueller...
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>> pierre thomas with us live tonight. and as you reported there, the gun was purchased legally, but authorities say he allegedly used an extended magazine, which is illegal here in california? >> reporter: that's right, david. long did allegedly use an extended magazine in his gun, illegal in california, allowing him to fire more than ten bullets at a time. and we're now learning that gun was purchased in 2016. david? >> pierre thomas with us live tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we are going to move onto the other breaking news right here in california, the emergency under way, some 500 miles north of here, a wildfire exploding at dawn and throughout this day. within hours, burning across 18,000 acres. homes, schools, hospitals evacuated. flames burning along both sides of the roochlds as families were trying to get out. and abc's will carr is on the scene there in northern california. >> reporter: tonight, racing to escape the flames. high winds driving a massive, dangerous, out of control wildfire north
>> pierre thomas with us live tonight. and as you reported there, the gun was purchased legally, but authorities say he allegedly used an extended magazine, which is illegal here in california? >> reporter: that's right, david. long did allegedly use an extended magazine in his gun, illegal in california, allowing him to fire more than ten bullets at a time. and we're now learning that gun was purchased in 2016. david? >> pierre thomas with us live tonight. pierre, thank you....
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>> pierre, thank you. >>> we turn next here this evening to touchdown on mars. there were anxious moments at nasa's jet propulsion lab today, we were watching along with them, as a spacecraft made its final approach to mars. abc's clayton sandell is in pasadena. >> touchdown confirmed! >> reporter: tonight, a touchdown worthy of an interplanetary super bowl. >> that's great. they got it. >> reporter: moments later, this image from nasa's insight mission, proving it stuck the first mars landing in six years. insight survived the seven minutes of terror, an autopilot plunge from space to ground, 12,000 miles per hour to full stop. and every step, flawless. you made it through that seven minutes of terror. >> yeah, i still have a few fingernails left, but they're mostly gone. >> reporter: mars is tough on spacecraft. more than half that try to get there fail. but now insight begins a two-year mission, for the first time, peering inside the red planet. and they'll do that using these sensors, david, that the team hopes will unlock some ancient mysteries about our so
>> pierre, thank you. >>> we turn next here this evening to touchdown on mars. there were anxious moments at nasa's jet propulsion lab today, we were watching along with them, as a spacecraft made its final approach to mars. abc's clayton sandell is in pasadena. >> touchdown confirmed! >> reporter: tonight, a touchdown worthy of an interplanetary super bowl. >> that's great. they got it. >> reporter: moments later, this image from nasa's insight mission,...
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abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas leading us off tonight. >> reporter: michael cohen, the president's former personal attorney and fixer, swarmed today outside federal court in lower manhattan after pleading guilty as part of his bombshell plea deal with special counsel robert mueller. >> mr. cohen has cooperated, mr. cohen will continue to cooperate. >> reporter: sources tell abc news cohen has already spent more than 70 hours talking to mueller's investigators about the 2016 campaign and president trump's business ties to russia. today, he pleaded guilty to
abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas leading us off tonight. >> reporter: michael cohen, the president's former personal attorney and fixer, swarmed today outside federal court in lower manhattan after pleading guilty as part of his bombshell plea deal with special counsel robert mueller. >> mr. cohen has cooperated, mr. cohen will continue to cooperate. >> reporter: sources tell abc news cohen has already spent more than 70 hours talking to mueller's investigators...
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pierre, what have you learned? >> reporter: that's right. the lapd is confirming that officers arrested michael avenatti for doe mes ig violence. he has represented porn star stormy daniels and claimed she had an afarp with president trump and that he sexual misconduct. we tern now to a traffic stop. terrifying moments when a deputy comes under fire when the suspect he pulled over jumped out of his car in front of the deputy and began shooting right into the windshield of the patrol car. here's abc's victor oquendo tonight. >> reporter: watch what starts as a routine traffic stop in arkansas -- >> [ bleep ]. shots fired, shots fired. jesus! >> reporter: -- quickly turn into a shootout in broad dash cam showing the driver sunday unload round after round. that silver car pulling up, quickly reversing, getting out of harm's way. >> sheriff in a gunfight out here with somebody, he needs backup. >> reporter: the driver then gets out and starts approaching the police vehicle. from another camera, we see the gunfight play out. that's corporal brett
pierre, what have you learned? >> reporter: that's right. the lapd is confirming that officers arrested michael avenatti for doe mes ig violence. he has represented porn star stormy daniels and claimed she had an afarp with president trump and that he sexual misconduct. we tern now to a traffic stop. terrifying moments when a deputy comes under fire when the suspect he pulled over jumped out of his car in front of the deputy and began shooting right into the windshield of the patrol car....
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well if he correspondent pierre donahue is in paris and he joins us now so pierre what's the situation in paris at the moment. well there are definitely some incidents on the show there is a we some people are grabbing some rocks some security fences lightening some fires in this very iconic as new but on the other side police firing tear gas and water cannons it last for hours now to this morning and of course this is very impressive images but it's also just a small part of the movement even in paris there are other demonstrations we speak for people and went in and. now science b.l.v.d. is no stranger to protests but this kind of all violent demonstrations of people burning barricades and police firing firing tear gas is this usual well it has happened before ever here it's maybe more shocking because it's on show there is a which is one of the most famous streets of paris in the world and usually demonstrations in france are more organized it's political party though unions with their own services of security their own organizations and groups walking from point a to point b. to re
well if he correspondent pierre donahue is in paris and he joins us now so pierre what's the situation in paris at the moment. well there are definitely some incidents on the show there is a we some people are grabbing some rocks some security fences lightening some fires in this very iconic as new but on the other side police firing tear gas and water cannons it last for hours now to this morning and of course this is very impressive images but it's also just a small part of the movement even...
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pierre thomas, thanks very much. pierre thomas, thanks very much.ein and i approve this message. "look what she's accomplished... she authored the ban on assault weapons... pushed the desert protection act through congress, and steered billions of federal dollars to california projects such as subway construction and wildfire restoration." "she... played an important role in fighting off ...trump's efforts to kill the affordable care act." california news papers endorse dianne feinstein for us senate. california values senator dianne feinstein >>> nate silver right there. for fivethirtyeight. >>> i want to talk about the day after election. i want to bring in mary bruce for more on this. we don't know what will happen tuesday night. democrats hopeful they'll take control of to house. talk about their plans if that happen. >> if the democrats take control of the house, they'll likely put the trump administration under an intense microscope, they'll launch investigations into conflict of interests to the president's tax returns and the issue of russia
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this was daniel's old elementary school in the nearby town of saint-pierre-de-chandieu. [ bell ringsmemories 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 soup, a 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
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pierre thomas has details. >> reporter: good morning.rofiles rose together but now evidence of tensions rising between stormy daniels and michael avenatti. overnight, michael avenatti coming under fire from one of his most high-profile clients. stormy daniels, the woman who claims she had an affair with president donald trump and helped launch avenatti to fame, says she's not sure whether she'll stick with the outspoken attorney. in a statement daniels accuses avenatti of suing president trump for defaming the porn actress against her wishes and claiming that avenatti started a new fund-raising site to raise money for her legal defense without telling her. she says she has no idea where the money is going saying, quote, days ago i demanded again repeatedly that he tell me how the money was being spent an how much was left. instead of answering me, without my permission or even my knowledge, michael launched another crowdfunding campaign to raise money on my behalf. i learned about it on twitter. while daniels says she's grateful to avena
pierre thomas has details. >> reporter: good morning.rofiles rose together but now evidence of tensions rising between stormy daniels and michael avenatti. overnight, michael avenatti coming under fire from one of his most high-profile clients. stormy daniels, the woman who claims she had an affair with president donald trump and helped launch avenatti to fame, says she's not sure whether she'll stick with the outspoken attorney. in a statement daniels accuses avenatti of suing president...
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in twenty four jean-pierre simmons gave a speech about poverty to the united nations under half of sure we can nonprofit recycling center in new york. sure we can is a very unique place when i first came here i was struck here is a place that opened up the gates i see a community of people they're all working with boxes of i looked around and i seen people bring an outfit that you just put twenty four bottles in a box no they said you want more money sort them. he began explaining to me who was who that's just and he's running this place and right to assume this is such a god. so you're to be in the five says and you're a covert or so the dignity and the value of each human being it's of us can do a lot given the chance i don't think anybody here we can wants to live like it was three people we are rich in some way and i think when the persons have the ability to participate in this issue and make in managing their own life that this will be the empty part. i. i resilience strength and conviction doesn't depend upon money it depends upon the spirit and i feel from community so there is
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morning mist gradually pierre about the monument and the land and palm groves and paddy's it watches over and above the door or waits the days pilgrims and tourists . there are no hidden secrets that brought about that nothing is concealed from the uninitiated nothing is a mystery except perhaps the enlightenment which the sacred mountain proclaims and would wish to make possible. for this is no temple with an arcane sanctum behind discount jews and really there is nothing but the hillock around which the monument was constructed twelve hundred years ago the devotees of another old accrete began building on the hammer no one can say for certain why they abandoned the project and left but later the followers of built on these foundations and went on to create the great mountain of a thousand. scholars and not yet agreed on the pakis which barbara july was built but for the pilgrims who set out to break a day a monument years ago now that jan they will second. three times and then time step by step gallery by gallery to the top praying as they do soon. hope and expectation that great l
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>> pierre, thank you. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this friday.he wildfires here, and the storm in the middle of co bst for millions this weekend. >>> and the new headline about ruth bader ginsburg, her condition. >>> and the abc news exclusive. robin roberts with michelle obama. the former first lady, and what she now reveals. saying she wishes she had revealed it sooner, that it could have helped millions of women. that's after the break. reak. coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the #1 brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. you might or joints.hing for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know whe
>> pierre, thank you. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this friday.he wildfires here, and the storm in the middle of co bst for millions this weekend. >>> and the new headline about ruth bader ginsburg, her condition. >>> and the abc news exclusive. robin roberts with michelle obama. the former first lady, and what she now reveals. saying she wishes she had revealed it sooner, that it could have helped millions of women....
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>> our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. thank you. >>> when we come back, that new headline tonight from chick-fil-a. ready to deliver to your door? we'll have more. >>> also tonight, that american killed in a very popular tourist destination. the family is now asking the fbi to get in1r08 ved. >>> and that deadly c-130 crash. nine crew members were killed in what investigators have just reveal eed in the investigation. we'll be right back. and i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release it, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. and it works 24/7. trulicity is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. don't use it as the first medicine to treat diabetes, or if you have type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, you're allergic to trulicity, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. taki tlicityylureasulin c
>> our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. thank you. >>> when we come back, that new headline tonight from chick-fil-a. ready to deliver to your door? we'll have more. >>> also tonight, that american killed in a very popular tourist destination. the family is now asking the fbi to get in1r08 ved. >>> and that deadly c-130 crash. nine crew members were killed in what investigators have just reveal eed in the investigation. we'll be right back. and i take...
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he spoke to our pierre thomas just a short time ago. >> i have to go to jail for the rest of my life, i will not tell a lie to a federal judge or anybody else. they want to send me to the rest of my life, so be it, have at it. but they will not get me to commit a crime. >> corsi telling pierre he fears law enforcement could arrest him as soon as tonight. >>> we're going to turn next here this evening to touchdown on mars. there were anxious moments at nasa's jet propoll shun lab today, as a spacecraft made its final approach to mars. abc's clayton sandell is until pasadena. >> touchdown confirmed! >> reporter: tonight, a touchdown worthy of an interplanetary super bowl. moments later, this image from nasa's insight mission proving it stuck the first mars landing in six years. insight survived the seven minutes of terror, an autopilot plunge from space to ground, 12,000 miles per hour to full stop. and every step was flawless. you made it through that seven minutes of terror. >> yeah, i still have a few fingernails left but they're mostly gone. >> reporter: mars is tough on spacecraft.
he spoke to our pierre thomas just a short time ago. >> i have to go to jail for the rest of my life, i will not tell a lie to a federal judge or anybody else. they want to send me to the rest of my life, so be it, have at it. but they will not get me to commit a crime. >> corsi telling pierre he fears law enforcement could arrest him as soon as tonight. >>> we're going to turn next here this evening to touchdown on mars. there were anxious moments at nasa's jet propoll...
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we go to pierre thomas for the latest. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: george, good morning. the special counsel. this morning, special counsel robert mueller accusing paul manafort of not only refusing to cooperate, but of actually lying to investigators. in a filing with the comfort overnight, mueller's prosecutor said, manafort committed federal crimes by lying to the federalbe special counsel's office on a variety of subject matters. he was hoping manafort might be able to provide more critical details in his ongoing russia probe. manafort was at that infamous trump tower meeting where the russians promised dirt on hillary clinton. in a dramatic turnaround in federal court two months ago, manafort agreed to become a government witness and to plead guilty to conspiracy charges after already having been convicted of tax evasion and bank fraud but now prosecutors are saying manafort should no longer be able to get reduced sentencing for his admissions of guilt. president trump suggesting that manafort who initially went to trial to fight the charges against him was somehow m
we go to pierre thomas for the latest. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: george, good morning. the special counsel. this morning, special counsel robert mueller accusing paul manafort of not only refusing to cooperate, but of actually lying to investigators. in a filing with the comfort overnight, mueller's prosecutor said, manafort committed federal crimes by lying to the federalbe special counsel's office on a variety of subject matters. he was hoping manafort might be able to provide...
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into 2020 long-term investors seems like a short-term problem with a long-term solution >> yeah, pierrelating apple stock on the way up was this sense of certainty out there, that essentially companies buying back so much shares warren buffett owns 5% plus and will never sell and the idea that there's almost a scarcity of the stock and that being the case we could sort of wait for the thing to be revalued as a services company with the discount now in there from the highs, are we any closer to that case being correct at a lower stock price >> i like to call that the case and fully agree with it. i think apple does become a service company and apple does have a fantastic consumer franchise and is a very highly valuable business. now there is a big difference between the company buying back its stock and growing into new sources of revenues like services and new devices with a stable base and the same company doing the same thing with a declining base and history shows that the market has a declining base we need the iphone business to find stability before really buying that, and that's
into 2020 long-term investors seems like a short-term problem with a long-term solution >> yeah, pierrelating apple stock on the way up was this sense of certainty out there, that essentially companies buying back so much shares warren buffett owns 5% plus and will never sell and the idea that there's almost a scarcity of the stock and that being the case we could sort of wait for the thing to be revalued as a services company with the discount now in there from the highs, are we any...
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pusieron por debajo del listón, mientras tanto se sacó el torneo de apertura el máximo goleador, andré pierreo y es el compromiso que tiene con la institución con la afición y allí va a quedar, esa es la estadística un buen torneo y viene lo mejor >>> primera vez que la máquina se enfrenta a gallos blancos mientras que el campeón dirigido por salvador reyes almirante rayados de monterrey pero primera vez que se da en cuartos de final, el jueves humana ante tigres y por séptima vez en liguilla se enfrenta américa ante los diablos rojos de toluca. muchas gracias, la policía advierte sobre una estafa telefónica y se hacen asar por oficiales de la agencia. proyecta como el día más ocupado de compras del país y eso que no ha terminado, le diremos cómo protegerse de los estafadores >>> tendremos ese reportaje por supuesto >>> vamos a una breve pausa comercial y quédese con nosotros a los que siempre suben así comen sano asá caminan así exploran asá comen sano asá son amables así y son puntuales asá. a los que corren así van al mercado asá cuidan su colesterol así ignoran su celular asá gozan su lar
pusieron por debajo del listón, mientras tanto se sacó el torneo de apertura el máximo goleador, andré pierreo y es el compromiso que tiene con la institución con la afición y allí va a quedar, esa es la estadística un buen torneo y viene lo mejor >>> primera vez que la máquina se enfrenta a gallos blancos mientras que el campeón dirigido por salvador reyes almirante rayados de monterrey pero primera vez que se da en cuartos de final, el jueves humana ante tigres y por...
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marco pierre white was the youngest to receive the highest accolade — three michelin stars, only to returning on running restaurants around the world, including one in singapore. we caught up with him to find out what it takes to run a top restaurant. number one, it's the environment you sit in. the lighting. but i must be amused. the table you are sat it. number two, the service a smile. number two, the service a smile. number three, food to a good standard at a price point because we are in the business of selling a night out, in the business of selling fun. in a world where eve ryo ne selling fun. in a world where everyone work so hard and we have stress in our life, we go to a restau ra nt stress in our life, we go to a restaurant to relax, to have fun, to enjoy ourselves. iama boy i am a boy who is fuelled by his dreams, by his fantasies. when i came to english house, it was derelict. all we had left was a small piece of it so we replicate it. then we bought in individuals who create filmset designs to paint it. it was all decayed so we took a piece often replicated it so wherever pos
marco pierre white was the youngest to receive the highest accolade — three michelin stars, only to returning on running restaurants around the world, including one in singapore. we caught up with him to find out what it takes to run a top restaurant. number one, it's the environment you sit in. the lighting. but i must be amused. the table you are sat it. number two, the service a smile. number two, the service a smile. number three, food to a good standard at a price point because we are in...
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the last 32 in a match that saw former barcelona defenderjeremy mathieu sent off for taking down pierre—emericky‘s side did extend their unbeaten run to 15 despite failing to score although the welbeck injury was the manager's focus.
the last 32 in a match that saw former barcelona defenderjeremy mathieu sent off for taking down pierre—emericky‘s side did extend their unbeaten run to 15 despite failing to score although the welbeck injury was the manager's focus.
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the last 32 in a match that saw former barcelona defenderjeremy mathieu sent off for taking down pierre—emerickang in a scoring position outside the box. but unai emery‘s side did extend their unbeaten run to 15 despite failing to score although the welbeck injury was the manager's focus. now he is in the hospital and the news is, at the moment, with this injury, we think it is a serious injury. when you are playing football, when you are playing with the competitive matches, it can happen. we don't want it, but this is our profession. elsewhere, bayer leverkusen beat zurich 1—0 to qualify for the last 32 — and zurich are though as well despite that defeat. dinamo zagreb have qualified from group d after beating spartak turnava 3—1. in group h, wins for eintracht frankfurt and lazio means they've also qualified for the last 32 — with two games to spare. and so have chelsea. olivier giroud scored the only goal of the game as they won at bate borisov in group l. he isa he is a very important player for us, because he is a very, very useful play—off for the team. —— play. the strikers want to scor
the last 32 in a match that saw former barcelona defenderjeremy mathieu sent off for taking down pierre—emerickang in a scoring position outside the box. but unai emery‘s side did extend their unbeaten run to 15 despite failing to score although the welbeck injury was the manager's focus. now he is in the hospital and the news is, at the moment, with this injury, we think it is a serious injury. when you are playing football, when you are playing with the competitive matches, it can happen....
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my darling pierre, at the very instant when i write to you in your distant forest, you are learning the overwhelmed by happiness. i cannot write. i'm sobbing for joy. i will never, ever be able to convey the emotion and the extraordinary enthusiasm during this first day of armistice. we are overwhelmed and this extraordinary thought that not a single man will fall henceforth, that the vast expanse of the front is silent, there is nothing but silence. ♪ ♪ >> translator: big tears as we reflect that everything is over. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the queen of african music singing "blaoue." this helps to underscore the international nature of this. remember at the time the countries involved in this war, many of them were empires. france had colonies across the war including many of them in africa. >> we're about to hear now from the leader of france, emmanuel macron. very, very important event for this president. >> please bear with the interpreters as we try to figure out a technical problem. we're not getting the sound. technical hitch. >> translator: on the 7th of november, 1918, when
my darling pierre, at the very instant when i write to you in your distant forest, you are learning the overwhelmed by happiness. i cannot write. i'm sobbing for joy. i will never, ever be able to convey the emotion and the extraordinary enthusiasm during this first day of armistice. we are overwhelmed and this extraordinary thought that not a single man will fall henceforth, that the vast expanse of the front is silent, there is nothing but silence. ♪ ♪ >> translator: big tears as we...
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. >> pierre is horrible. it smelled bad and it burns your eyes and throat. >> the smoke is visible from our tire -- tower camera handle the ground. it started on thursday and has blanketed the bay area.>> is terrible don'ink at is a good thing. i think that is what most people would do. >> they are urging people to stay inside with windows and dooros-- close. school a little bit. we don't do very well in the house. we don't have much of a choice. we have to make the best of it. >> i like not having school. it is sad because it is because of the fires. >> people know the pain. i feel awful for all those people. it has been awful. >> reporter: the smoke is a constant reminder. >> you could see the haze laying in here. >> life goes on and you have to deal with it. >> reporter: if you wear a mask make sure it filters out all of that particular material. and have 95 mask is your best choice with a very tight seal. back to you. >>> we have a full list of school closures on our website, kpixtv.com. >>> a toyota tund
. >> pierre is horrible. it smelled bad and it burns your eyes and throat. >> the smoke is visible from our tire -- tower camera handle the ground. it started on thursday and has blanketed the bay area.>> is terrible don'ink at is a good thing. i think that is what most people would do. >> they are urging people to stay inside with windows and dooros-- close. school a little bit. we don't do very well in the house. we don't have much of a choice. we have to make the best...
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unai emery‘s side are now 17 unbeaten in all competitions and it was pierre emerick aubameyang who scorednners — and the gabon international has now been directly involved in 23 goals in 26 league appearances since joining arsenal from borussia dortmund injanuary. elsewhere huddersfield moved from bottom of the table up six places to 14th thanks to a 2—0 win away to wolves. australian international aaron mooy scored both goals — the second with a quite wonderful curling free kick. in italy's serie a, napoli lost further ground on leadersjuventus after they could only manage a goalless draw with bottom club chievo verona. napoli are now 8 points adrift ofjuve. elsewhere milan would have thought they were about to overtake lazio in the table after franck kessies scored against them in the 78th minute with a deflected shot. but lazio hold on to 4th place thanks to an equaliser from substitutejoaquin correa in the 4th minute of stoppage time. in spain — sevilla have gone top of la liga after a 1—0 win over real vallodolid. andre silva scored the only goal in the 30th minute as they move a poi
unai emery‘s side are now 17 unbeaten in all competitions and it was pierre emerick aubameyang who scorednners — and the gabon international has now been directly involved in 23 goals in 26 league appearances since joining arsenal from borussia dortmund injanuary. elsewhere huddersfield moved from bottom of the table up six places to 14th thanks to a 2—0 win away to wolves. australian international aaron mooy scored both goals — the second with a quite wonderful curling free kick. in...
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to pierre garcon in the to pierre garcon in the corner of the end zone...24-yards, 7-nothing 49ers -and an early souvenir for mullens, his 1st td pass...already with a label. --later in the 1st, offense going the other way for the raiders. derek carr...sacked..by deforest buckner. the pass rush got to carr 4 times in the first half, 7-sacks for the 49ers on the night. --2nd quarter--mullens....short middle to kendrick bourne.... 2nd td pass of the night...he started 9-for-11. 14-3 niners --end of the first half, mullens...unstoppable...to richie james, over the middle and look at the wheels.... 53-yards down to the 23. sets up a field goal to make it 17-3 49ers at the break. --out of the locker room, niners picking up where they left off... mullens...to george kittle...one handed catch for the tight end.. 71-yard catch and run... sets up another mullens touchdown pass, also to kittle. 24-3 san francisco. --then later in the 3rd, raheem mostert... 53-yard burst down the right sideline... touchdown 49ers.. 31-3 niners. --and you can see the irritation settling in... jon gruden and paul gu
to pierre garcon in the to pierre garcon in the corner of the end zone...24-yards, 7-nothing 49ers -and an early souvenir for mullens, his 1st td pass...already with a label. --later in the 1st, offense going the other way for the raiders. derek carr...sacked..by deforest buckner. the pass rush got to carr 4 times in the first half, 7-sacks for the 49ers on the night. --2nd quarter--mullens....short middle to kendrick bourne.... 2nd td pass of the night...he started 9-for-11. 14-3 niners --end...
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thanks so much for your time geo political analyst pierre emmanuel. thank you wrap things up for this busy news hour i'll see you in about twenty nine minutes with the latest wife and. she as you see. so i thought it was good but not everything that you end up with. this is your what i thought the so though david dill yeah i mean the other two it's just but i. suppose thought about the realist. of course. he's going to. push us real stuff almost politically stressful smear the place to feel sick of the drama the senseless killing video that's guys. sitting. there especially the business like some smart. things back just watch way it looked like you only have to buy yourself c.b.s. the goodwill of the light of what it's. so yes doing google you go check your black. people dates but he soon the thought of much more in the now solution of all the post and why would he do which has been described. by g. . plus you know she did it i knew it was warmer but he had to answer it could not get the stuff. in storage so watch out still for me just a check he says
thanks so much for your time geo political analyst pierre emmanuel. thank you wrap things up for this busy news hour i'll see you in about twenty nine minutes with the latest wife and. she as you see. so i thought it was good but not everything that you end up with. this is your what i thought the so though david dill yeah i mean the other two it's just but i. suppose thought about the realist. of course. he's going to. push us real stuff almost politically stressful smear the place to feel...
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presidente trump cambiÓ hoy su posición sobre cÓmo podÍan actuar los soldados si son atacados por pierreravana migratoria que se aproxima a la frontera. dijo que no responderÁn con armas de fuego. >> vamos a arrestarlos y eso no significa que les vamos a disparar. pero lo detendremos lo mÁs rápido posible por un largo perÍodo de tiempo, destacÓ. el pentÁgono le dijo univisiÓn que el comandante de la operaciÓn de acuerdo con la peligrosidad de sumisiÓn. en esta forma como los soldados comienzan a realizar sus labores en la frontera del sur de texas.una misiÓn que de seguro les llevarÁ a todos los puentes internaciones. por su parte, entre inminente llegada de milicias,la patrulla fronteriza emitiÓ el siguiente comunicado. no ha habido colaboraciÓn y coordinaciÓn por parte de la patria fronteriza para estimular a ciudadanos privadosa que se armen y vengan a la frontera. nadie, incluyendo la patrulla fronteriza, apoya esta actividad. dicen que se puede prolongar por varios meses. >> en el posible que estÉn tres o seis meses. inclusive hasta un aÑo. lo que nadie estÁ hablandoes cual va a ser
presidente trump cambiÓ hoy su posición sobre cÓmo podÍan actuar los soldados si son atacados por pierreravana migratoria que se aproxima a la frontera. dijo que no responderÁn con armas de fuego. >> vamos a arrestarlos y eso no significa que les vamos a disparar. pero lo detendremos lo mÁs rápido posible por un largo perÍodo de tiempo, destacÓ. el pentÁgono le dijo univisiÓn que el comandante de la operaciÓn de acuerdo con la peligrosidad de sumisiÓn. en esta forma como los...
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there seemed to be particular discrepancies between eyewitness vincent de pierre a steady money and the report of los angeles county medical examiner and coroner thomas new gucci the gun itself was maybe three or four inches from the head. but certainly was about three approximately three feet away i mean yeah i didn't measure them but it was an estimate but the court record a vincent de pierre is testimony sets i saw those two go off and after the second one i couldn't see because i had blood all over my face the police of a lot of witnesses it said sarhan was standing four five six feet in front of bobby kennedy and that didn't quite match up with what. we found well you than if you choose wrong or the eyewitnesses that said it was two feet away or. back. what. movie cameras captured scenes in the kitchen immediately after the assassination but arguably the most significant pictures were taken by an amateur photographer and kennedy follower there was a teenager scott in york in the pantry that night he had a thirty six millimeter camera. yeah roll film in there for thirty six exposure
there seemed to be particular discrepancies between eyewitness vincent de pierre a steady money and the report of los angeles county medical examiner and coroner thomas new gucci the gun itself was maybe three or four inches from the head. but certainly was about three approximately three feet away i mean yeah i didn't measure them but it was an estimate but the court record a vincent de pierre is testimony sets i saw those two go off and after the second one i couldn't see because i had blood...
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moscovici,- pierre thank you. a politician's answers if we have ever seen them.e respect you, but we are going to do them this way. jason: we are totally focused on this deal. alix: really into it. in the markets, it was a brutal day yesterday. 200 stocks in the s&p are in a bear market. now we are seeing a bit of a rally. all the gains this year wiped out in yesterday's selloff. we are going to go into the holiday weekend, or have we finally hit a bottom? taking a look at european stocks, italian banks getting a nice pop. the buying in btp. yield isp and 10 year up 12 basis points. we eu comes out and says don't like your budget, no dice and the market goes and buys btp. i don't think that is enough incentive for italy to come to. -- to come to the table. a 7% selloff yesterday. goldman sachs still a believer, potentially looking at more weakness. they need to see physical evidence to feel better about the market. jason: moving from italy to germany and deutsche bank. the headlines just keep on coming for them. the troubled german lender had tried a strategy to
moscovici,- pierre thank you. a politician's answers if we have ever seen them.e respect you, but we are going to do them this way. jason: we are totally focused on this deal. alix: really into it. in the markets, it was a brutal day yesterday. 200 stocks in the s&p are in a bear market. now we are seeing a bit of a rally. all the gains this year wiped out in yesterday's selloff. we are going to go into the holiday weekend, or have we finally hit a bottom? taking a look at european stocks,...
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karine jean-pierre and david jolly, thank you both. >> thanks, chris. >>> before we go, some exciting news. next weekend we will be recording our first ever live episode of our podcast why is this happening with my special guest tana hazi-coats. s tickets are on sell now. they include a copy of his book "we were eight years in power" and facebook.com/on with chris. we're hoping this is the first of many. so, you know, stick around that is all in for this evening. >>> they're among the most sensational cases of our time. mysteries triggering international manhunt. for shadowy sometimes very powerful persons of interest. now we're on their trail. tonight -- >> he said, quote, the bastard shot me. >> he was once a kgb agent but turned into a vocal critic of russia. when he was poisoned in london, it made headlines around the world. >> it's polonium. >> a lethal toxin in a cup of tea. ounsomest, gelo >> a kind of dirty little bomb. >> nuclear terrorism. >> why was he killed? we follow the tale of a dark conspiracy that may not yet be over. >> are you threatened for your life? >> we'll mee
karine jean-pierre and david jolly, thank you both. >> thanks, chris. >>> before we go, some exciting news. next weekend we will be recording our first ever live episode of our podcast why is this happening with my special guest tana hazi-coats. s tickets are on sell now. they include a copy of his book "we were eight years in power" and facebook.com/on with chris. we're hoping this is the first of many. so, you know, stick around that is all in for this evening....
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there seemed to be particular discrepancies between eyewitness vincent de pierre a steady money and the report of los angeles county medical examiner and coroner thomas new gucci they've done itself was maybe three or four inches from the head. but certainly was about three approximately three feet away i mean yeah i didn't measure them but it was an estimate but the court record of vincent de pierre astaire's timony sets i saw those two go off and after the second one i couldn't see because i had blood all over my face the police and a lot of witnesses it said sarhan was standing four five six feet in front of bobby kennedy and that didn't quite match up with what. we found well you that if you choose wrong or the eyewitnesses that said he was two feet away or. back. what. movie cameras captured scenes in the kitchen immediately after the assassination but arguably the most significant pictures were taken by an amateur photographer and kennedy follower there was a teenager scott in york in the pantry that night he had a thirty six millimeter camera. yeah roll film in there for thirty s
there seemed to be particular discrepancies between eyewitness vincent de pierre a steady money and the report of los angeles county medical examiner and coroner thomas new gucci they've done itself was maybe three or four inches from the head. but certainly was about three approximately three feet away i mean yeah i didn't measure them but it was an estimate but the court record of vincent de pierre astaire's timony sets i saw those two go off and after the second one i couldn't see because i...
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. >> a la inter pierre y es desde anoche, niÑos, mujeres embarazadas. >> para los mÁs de 3000 centroamericanos sin comer y sin agua. >> ya tenemos tres dÍas sin comer, que nos han regalado comida. >> en los Últimos tres estados, nayarit, sinaloa y sonora les han dado transportaciÓn, pero sin agua o alimentos es como un castigo, sobre todo para los mÁs vulnerables, nos dice serrano que vive desde honduras y esta a dos semanas de dar a luz. >> esta difÍcil, porque ahora necesitamos bastante agua. >> los tiempos de espera para que llegar los autobuses son a veces de todo un dÍa o una noche y los recorridos en carretera hasta de 12 horas para llegar a otro lugar despoblado y volver a esperar en las mismas condiciones. >> nosotros venÍamos en 1 u de cinco Ómnibus. venÍamos como 200 personas y aquÍ amanecimos con frÍo y mira como esta el calor ahorita. >> en esta gasolinera a 15 millas de sonora donde esperan los autobuses, muchos se duermen sentados. cuando alguien llega a regalar algo pronto se hacen largas filas. mientras los coordinadores van organizando grupos para enviarlos en cuanto llegan mÁ
. >> a la inter pierre y es desde anoche, niÑos, mujeres embarazadas. >> para los mÁs de 3000 centroamericanos sin comer y sin agua. >> ya tenemos tres dÍas sin comer, que nos han regalado comida. >> en los Últimos tres estados, nayarit, sinaloa y sonora les han dado transportaciÓn, pero sin agua o alimentos es como un castigo, sobre todo para los mÁs vulnerables, nos dice serrano que vive desde honduras y esta a dos semanas de dar a luz. >> esta difÍcil,...
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. >> and karine jean-pierre, senior adviser to moveon.org. take us through this collision of the president's now very public. there's been a lot of speculation up until today, up until this point of just how interested robert mueller was specifically in the president's conduct around questions of russia, questions of the trump tower meeting, of his business interest. now we know and now we know as the post reported today, he is the central subject in that investigation. >> yeah, that's correct. and it's hard to really get a sense of how much that is weighing on the president as we watch him go from meeting to meeting down here at the g20. but he doesn't seem to be, you know, all that motivated, all that excited to be here. tweeting early this morning about the mueller probe, calling it a witch hunt, defending himself. and moving the goal post. saying once again that that thing he denied for a long time, that now he's been proven to have been doing, now he's basically saying, oh, yeah, what's wrong with doing that anyway? so it's a total 180 o
. >> and karine jean-pierre, senior adviser to moveon.org. take us through this collision of the president's now very public. there's been a lot of speculation up until today, up until this point of just how interested robert mueller was specifically in the president's conduct around questions of russia, questions of the trump tower meeting, of his business interest. now we know and now we know as the post reported today, he is the central subject in that investigation. >> yeah,...
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karine jean-pierre, a senior adviser to moveon.org and a veteran of the obama administration. and, chrisuskirk, the editor of the conservative website, american greatness. we welcome all of you. it's going to be a long night. we're going to hang together throughout no matter what, no matter what the res.ults tell david brooks, i'm going to start with you. what are you looking for? >> well, it will be a pleasure to get actual results that will put a crimp in my random speculation. no, it will be a couple things strike me about today. first, all of the democratic friends i have are flinching,be use they're afraid, they went in feeling confident and now they're thinking it's going to happen again, it's gog to happen again. so i've never seen such pre-vote nervousness at least on the democratic side. the thirthing i'd say is if there has been any movement in the polls, maybe amy would know this, the last couple days have been kind of good for the democrats. and thattatters a l, because waves tend to be bigger than they look. and when there is a wave election it's always bigger tha
karine jean-pierre, a senior adviser to moveon.org and a veteran of the obama administration. and, chrisuskirk, the editor of the conservative website, american greatness. we welcome all of you. it's going to be a long night. we're going to hang together throughout no matter what, no matter what the res.ults tell david brooks, i'm going to start with you. what are you looking for? >> well, it will be a pleasure to get actual results that will put a crimp in my random speculation. no, it...
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let's bring in karine jean-pierre and former congressman david jolly of florida.rt with you. >> sure there. >> are many weeks in which the president acts in a strange and unhinged fashion, it's the sort of sunlts the basic pillars of democracy this week seem extremely acute. what do you make of it? >> i think we saw in that first day after the election in that press conference is this is a president who is emboldened, who has convinced himself that tuesday gave him a mandate and he won or is this a president who is in panic mode? and i think as each day passes, this appears to be a president in panic mode. from his interaction with jim acosta, from his comments at the press conference to what we saw in the white house lawn today, frankly, to the firing of jeff sessions to what we're seeing with matt whitaker, this is a president i think that whether they won or lost on tuesday, this is a barn burner for him now. and we're seeing even as he engages in the election in florida, i expect he'll engage in the recount or the election in arizona. this is a president who i
let's bring in karine jean-pierre and former congressman david jolly of florida.rt with you. >> sure there. >> are many weeks in which the president acts in a strange and unhinged fashion, it's the sort of sunlts the basic pillars of democracy this week seem extremely acute. what do you make of it? >> i think we saw in that first day after the election in that press conference is this is a president who is emboldened, who has convinced himself that tuesday gave him a mandate...
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our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tracking the case and, pierre, we know that special counsel robert mueller has been focused on wikileaks. >> reporter: that's right, george. the wikileaks founder, julian assange, appears to be facing new criminal charges. it looks like his name accidentally was included in a recently unsealed case. we don't know what the new potential charges are, but the implications are enormous because special counsel bob mueller has claimed that wikileaks worked with russian hackers to publish e-mails stolen from the democratic national committee during the 2016 presidential campaign, george. >> officials have been poised for the possible indictment and arrest of assange any day. he's in that ecuadorian embassy in london which creates a very complicated situation. >> reporter: that's right. assange who became controversial for publishing some of the u.s. government's most sensitive secrets about electronic surveillance fled to the ecuadorian embassy after facing sexual assault allegations in sweden. that case became closed but assange is still fearful the
our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tracking the case and, pierre, we know that special counsel robert mueller has been focused on wikileaks. >> reporter: that's right, george. the wikileaks founder, julian assange, appears to be facing new criminal charges. it looks like his name accidentally was included in a recently unsealed case. we don't know what the new potential charges are, but the implications are enormous because special counsel bob mueller has claimed that wikileaks...
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aaron blank, frank figliuzzi, former fbi assistant of counterterrorism and donny deutsch, karine jean-pierre and rick stengel, former under secretary of state for public diplomacy. mike schmidt, take us through what you guys are reporting and its significance in the broader sweep of the mueller investigation into this potential conspiracy between the russians and donald trump's associates. >> what we're trying to get at in this story is the question of stone. was stone simply representing himself as a person that was in touch with wikileaks to enhance his credibility, to give him relevancy within the campaign? was that why he claimed to have insight into what was going to happen? or did he truly know something? was he really in touch with wikileaks or julian assange? and that's at the heart of the investigation. that question. and senior campaign officials were sort of dubious of stone but they wanted to sort of -- they didn't want to alienate him because he was out doing a lot of work for the president, really trying to help them. but at the same time, they weren't sure what to make of it a
aaron blank, frank figliuzzi, former fbi assistant of counterterrorism and donny deutsch, karine jean-pierre and rick stengel, former under secretary of state for public diplomacy. mike schmidt, take us through what you guys are reporting and its significance in the broader sweep of the mueller investigation into this potential conspiracy between the russians and donald trump's associates. >> what we're trying to get at in this story is the question of stone. was stone simply representing...
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in twenty four jean-pierre simmons gave a speech about poverty to the united nations on behalf of sure we can nonprofit recycling center in new york well sure we can is a very unique place when i first came here i was struck here is a place that opened up the gates i see a community of people they're all working cut the boxes or i looked around and i've seen people bringing out fresh home cooked food big trays of it. and i said to myself what is this they showed me what to do i thought you just...