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jean pierre: they are practical. side, they interact with us but also on the regulatory side. head hasto see the new been very transparent about regulatory headwinds which is a plus for investors. the have a bit of visibility for european banks. we should bring more capital in. work? e: does tiering jean pierre: it does a little bit. i think negative rates in general is an issue if they stay lower for longer. francine: what is your take on the italian been -- italian landscape overall? jean pierre: i think they have made a lot of progress in the last few years. we reduced our nonperforming in three0 billion years. that is quite a large amount. all of the banks made progress. the system is in better shape, ready to finance the economy. francine: italian banks outperformed european banks since the beginning of the year. why is that? jean pierre: because they are good. francine: is there something out? jean pierre: people can see the overall framework in italy might be more stable, a country that has a lot of assets and
jean pierre: they are practical. side, they interact with us but also on the regulatory side. head hasto see the new been very transparent about regulatory headwinds which is a plus for investors. the have a bit of visibility for european banks. we should bring more capital in. work? e: does tiering jean pierre: it does a little bit. i think negative rates in general is an issue if they stay lower for longer. francine: what is your take on the italian been -- italian landscape overall? jean...
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>> pierre thomas leading us off tonight with his exclusive. pierre, thank you. >>> we turn next this thursday night to the coronavirus emergency. a staggering rise in the number of reported cases. more than 60,000 cases now globally. 254 people dying in just 24 hours. the deadliest day yet. and that cruise ship off japan. hundreds of americans among the passengers, and tonight, there is word that some may soon be allowed off. and we continue to follow here that story of the american couple, the retirees, the husband, whose fever came back, he's now been rushed off the ship and hospitalized. abc's maggie rulli from japan again tonight. >> reporter: aboard the diamond princess, teams swabbing more passengers today, after 44 more people were infected with the covid-19 virus. >> you're just waiting on the ship of doom. >> reporter: but today, some passengers, thought to be at high risk for the virus, will get a chance to get off the boat and be put into quarantine onshore in japan. john haering and his wife watched his temperature spike day after
>> pierre thomas leading us off tonight with his exclusive. pierre, thank you. >>> we turn next this thursday night to the coronavirus emergency. a staggering rise in the number of reported cases. more than 60,000 cases now globally. 254 people dying in just 24 hours. the deadliest day yet. and that cruise ship off japan. hundreds of americans among the passengers, and tonight, there is word that some may soon be allowed off. and we continue to follow here that story of the...
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>> pierre thomas tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> and we're going to turn next here to the coronavirus emergency and the deadliest 24 hours yet. this number tonight. 108 people have now died in a single day. and tonight, the american couple, retirees, trapped on a cruise ship. the husband, who has come down with a fever. they are among the thousands on that cruise ship, right off the coast of japan, confined to their rooms. they have no windows. allowed to get air on an upper deck just once every four days. so, tonight here, we hear from that husband and wife and it's a terrifying portrait of what's playing out for so many. abc's maggie rulli from japan again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, fear and frustration building on that cruise ship off the coast of japan. >> we haven't been feeling. oir appetite has gone away. >> reporter: melanie and john haering taking us inside their cabin where they've been trapped without a window. >> how you feeling? >> good. >> reporter: getting access to fresh air once every four
>> pierre thomas tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> and we're going to turn next here to the coronavirus emergency and the deadliest 24 hours yet. this number tonight. 108 people have now died in a single day. and tonight, the american couple, retirees, trapped on a cruise ship. the husband, who has come down with a fever. they are among the thousands on that cruise ship, right off the coast of japan, confined to their rooms. they have no windows. allowed to get air on an upper deck...
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>> all right, pierre thomas, witnessing the scene there in court today. pierre, thank you. >>> we're going to turn to the terrifying images from an interstate today. two highways shut down in indianapolis. look at this. a tanker truck carrying jet fuel exploding after overturning. this was on a ramp between i-465 and i-70, with 4,000 gallons of jet fuel onboard. witnesses say the driver got out, but was on fire. they pulled him away in flames. they worked to save him. and here's abc's alex perez tonight. >> oh! >> reporter: tonight, the massive explosion and fireball engulfing an indianapolis highway overpass. >> we will need state police to shut down i-70. both directions. >> reporter: a tanker truck carrying 4,000 gallons of jet fuel overturning on a ramp. splitting open. that jet fuel igniting. >> wdo have a tanker that is fully involved, that has lost its full fuel. >> reporter: the inferno, some 500 feet wide, spreading to both sides of this bridge. this traffic cam capturing the fire spreading down the imbankment. the truck driver making it out of t
>> all right, pierre thomas, witnessing the scene there in court today. pierre, thank you. >>> we're going to turn to the terrifying images from an interstate today. two highways shut down in indianapolis. look at this. a tanker truck carrying jet fuel exploding after overturning. this was on a ramp between i-465 and i-70, with 4,000 gallons of jet fuel onboard. witnesses say the driver got out, but was on fire. they pulled him away in flames. they worked to save him. and here's...
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our pierre thomas got that interview and he joins our powerhouse roundtable.ck in 60 seconds. ourpowerhou ourpowerhouserou ourpowerhouseroundtable. we'll be back in 60 seconds. othroughout the country for the past twelve years, mr. michael bloomberg is here. vo: leadership in action. mayor bloomberg and president obama worked together in the fight for gun safety laws, to improve education, and to develop innovative ways to help teens gain the skills needed to find good jobs. obama: at a time when washington is divided in old idlogical battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> mr. barr, the president does not like to be told what to do, he may not like what you're saying, are you prepared for those ramifications? >> of course, as i said during my confirmation i came in to serve as attorney general and i'm not going to be bullied or influenced by anybody and i said it, whether it's congress, newspaper editorial boards or the president. >> attor
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and pierre, we're aware that the fbi is already on the scene? >> reporter: that's right, david. the fbi is assisting. atf is there, as well. all hands on deck with such a large crime scene. one source telling us it may be hours before the complex is completely cleared. david? >> all right, we'll stay on it. pierre, thank you. >>> next, the midair emergency onboard a united flight from newark to the bahamas today. batteries catching fire in a passenger's bag. the pilot diverting to the airport in daytona beach. emergency personnel meeting the plane when it landed. and here's abc's david kerley, who covers aviation for us. >> reporter: these burned external batteries forced a united crew to declare an emergency and divert as smoke filled their cabin. >> i've got an emergency inbound from the east, a united airbus. >> reporter: the jetliner from newark to nassau landed safely in daytona after the flight crew used a containment bag like this to put out the smoke and fire from the lithium ion batteries. a safety device which has become a must-have on jetliners. we've seen more and mo
and pierre, we're aware that the fbi is already on the scene? >> reporter: that's right, david. the fbi is assisting. atf is there, as well. all hands on deck with such a large crime scene. one source telling us it may be hours before the complex is completely cleared. david? >> all right, we'll stay on it. pierre, thank you. >>> next, the midair emergency onboard a united flight from newark to the bahamas today. batteries catching fire in a passenger's bag. the pilot...
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david. >> pierre thomas live with than.the we'll turn now to the t dangerous winds and heavy rain tonight. treacherous drive in mississippi, that's interstate 55, that rain there, and a real la fofshteologis zee. she's tracking it all for us again ertonight t.nggi hey, ginger. >> reporter: jackson, mississippi, has had more 15 inches of ra sinhe tce beginning of the year. that's 245% their normal. it's raining into the northeast along that stationary front and at us this week.uratmicon ng to t, inlk about the flash flood tomorrow, where rm really starts to develop there s om tas. you see the snowy enof it, new mexico, 2 inches to 4 inches, that c tldoudoe akrewn when saturated, and damaging winds, tornado threat all on wednesday. david. >> ginger, thanks. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" thnew d emionamesse tonight from kobe bryant's wife school parking lot. a mother says her son was trying t get oo anl resource officer threaten to shoot him? >>> look at this ton to return to their cells. the moment
david. >> pierre thomas live with than.the we'll turn now to the t dangerous winds and heavy rain tonight. treacherous drive in mississippi, that's interstate 55, that rain there, and a real la fofshteologis zee. she's tracking it all for us again ertonight t.nggi hey, ginger. >> reporter: jackson, mississippi, has had more 15 inches of ra sinhe tce beginning of the year. that's 245% their normal. it's raining into the northeast along that stationary front and at us this...
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pierre thomas reports. >> reporter: at least four prosecutors stepping down from the roger stone case after a dramatic decision to overrule their recommendation that he spend seven to nine years in prison. the stubbing rebuke from the justice department leadership came just hours after president trump tweeted that the prosecutors' suggested sentence for stone was, quote, horrible and very unfair, a miscarriage of justice.
pierre thomas reports. >> reporter: at least four prosecutors stepping down from the roger stone case after a dramatic decision to overrule their recommendation that he spend seven to nine years in prison. the stubbing rebuke from the justice department leadership came just hours after president trump tweeted that the prosecutors' suggested sentence for stone was, quote, horrible and very unfair, a miscarriage of justice.
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here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, u.s.law enforcement for the first time accusing the chinese military of being behind perhaps the biggest hack of americans ever. the fbi claiming today that these four members of china's people's liberation army were responsible for the 2017 breach of equifax, one of the nation's biggest credit reporting agencies. >> the scale of the theft was staggering. >> reporter: the theft included the names, dates of birth, and social security numbers of nearly half the population. also stolen, the driver's license numbers of at least 10 million americans. the attorney saying the hack imposed substantial cost and burdens to the victims. >> they have had to take measures to protect against identity theft. >> reporter: and beyond the massive privacy breach, authorities said the computer attack is a part of broader plan by china to commit economic espionage. >> pierre is live in washington important attorney general barr making another headline today, saying that he'll accept information about ukraine f
here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, u.s.law enforcement for the first time accusing the chinese military of being behind perhaps the biggest hack of americans ever. the fbi claiming today that these four members of china's people's liberation army were responsible for the 2017 breach of equifax, one of the nation's biggest credit reporting agencies. >> the scale of the theft was staggering. >> reporter: the theft included the...
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security expert who we have on the line and you're going to stick around with us we have john st pierre a security expert and counterterrorism adviser joining us from frankfurt we know that this attack where 11 people in germany were killed overnight and now is near frankfurt in fact so young. you know with that in mind what that context you have some information about the letter that hans referenced and the video of the alleged perpetrator what more can you tell us about that well essentially he he he goes to a very different ways. most different theories but the core message is essentially one that is used in. a conspiracy theory doubt of the great placement that there is a huge international conspiracy to replace western people from their own lands by an influx of migrants and this theory very actually since the 2011 and of course refugee crisis in 2015 has gained more ground because a lot of people feel good indicator. by use of this theory they say well this is proof we're we're being invaded and are allowing it and this is. aside from a lot of. conspiracy theories this is essentia
security expert who we have on the line and you're going to stick around with us we have john st pierre a security expert and counterterrorism adviser joining us from frankfurt we know that this attack where 11 people in germany were killed overnight and now is near frankfurt in fact so young. you know with that in mind what that context you have some information about the letter that hans referenced and the video of the alleged perpetrator what more can you tell us about that well essentially...
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first things first let's get through q1 pierre, than for the time.note got a lot of attention today. >> thank you >>> meantime, the earnings story in tech this morning is alphabet shares are lower after weaker than expected results. the company did break out revenue metrics for youtube and google cloud for the first time and stretch back a couple years for that two guests join us now mark, you raised your price target 50 bucks on alphabet after this, even though the report results themselves left some things to be desired why and how important is it that they broke out these segments now? >> i thought it was a real nice positive that they did that. look, they missed numbers. that explains the tradeoff stocks should trade off when that happens i think you'll sustain most of the year to date gains because the revenue growth is largely intact don't tell anybody this, but they've gone ten years in a row of 20% plus organic revenue growth no other company except amazon has done that in financial history. the new disclosure, search revenue is growing stron
first things first let's get through q1 pierre, than for the time.note got a lot of attention today. >> thank you >>> meantime, the earnings story in tech this morning is alphabet shares are lower after weaker than expected results. the company did break out revenue metrics for youtube and google cloud for the first time and stretch back a couple years for that two guests join us now mark, you raised your price target 50 bucks on alphabet after this, even though the report...
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pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> thank you, pierre. >>> today could be the day the long-awaited and controversial sprint/t-mobile merger actually goes through. >> multiple reports say a federal judge is expected to okay the deal between the third and fourth-largest wireless carriers. the merger would create a company with 90 million customers. 13 attorneys general and the district of columbia are fighting the $26 billion deal. they feel the merger would lead to higher consumer prices. >>> coming up next half hour, the emotional message from kobe bryant's widow. vanessa bryant has posted on social media about the loss of her husband and daughter. this morning what she says is keeping her strong. >>> but first, the oldest and most prestigious dog show in the world playing out right here in new york city, and the real competition that's just now heating up overnight. 'm coming up so you better can imagine. live... welcome back to the mirror. you've got this, john. .and on demand. it's boxing, cardio, yoga, and more. it's an interactive, goal crushing, whole family, whole body fitne
pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> thank you, pierre. >>> today could be the day the long-awaited and controversial sprint/t-mobile merger actually goes through. >> multiple reports say a federal judge is expected to okay the deal between the third and fourth-largest wireless carriers. the merger would create a company with 90 million customers. 13 attorneys general and the district of columbia are fighting the $26 billion deal. they feel the merger would lead to...
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jean pierre mustier has been the guy.ed his new, strategic plan through 2023 just in december. it would be very much a big of the direction they have been going. it has really been his own show. there really has not been a lot of other characters emerging that you could obviously say right now would be the first pick. matt: thanks very much. ross larson in rome on this story. know, aas viewers will predilection for the comp chart on the bloomberg. i think it is great because i can always look at a five-year snapshot of what a company has done. this is what unicredit's stop looks like with reinvested dividends in white over hsbc in orange. this makes the story even more interesting. they have certainly underperformed hsbc, which of underperformed the rest of the market. u.s. and european gauges have hit record highs in february in terms of equities. now, goldman sachs has warned that markets have become too complacent. dani: it is definitely one of the oddities of the market when we see investors flocking toward havens lik
jean pierre mustier has been the guy.ed his new, strategic plan through 2023 just in december. it would be very much a big of the direction they have been going. it has really been his own show. there really has not been a lot of other characters emerging that you could obviously say right now would be the first pick. matt: thanks very much. ross larson in rome on this story. know, aas viewers will predilection for the comp chart on the bloomberg. i think it is great because i can always look...
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as we reported, jean-pierre mustier says thanks, but no thanks. it is really a setback for hsbc.alysts last week were saying that this guy ticks off a lot of boxes for the bank. he has asian experience, he led a similar turnaround at unicredit that hsbc is trying to do, cut a lot of jobs and cleaned up the balance sheet, and he was rewarded with gains. yet he wants to stay there. going tovid, is hsbc struggle to find an external candidate, given all the challenges of the banks? david: it does make you wonder. there have been a few others they have talked to, but nothing seems to work. we know that they had an internal candidate in quinn who was happy to take the job. he laid out this extensive overhaul plan on tuesday to cut a lot of jobs and combine a lot of units to cut costs, yet it did not go over that while. we know that stocks fell the most in a decade that day. so the board must be thinking, we had him in our back pocket, but maybe there is somebody else out there. they don't seem to be in a great rush. they are reiterating that this process could take 6-12 months. nejra:
as we reported, jean-pierre mustier says thanks, but no thanks. it is really a setback for hsbc.alysts last week were saying that this guy ticks off a lot of boxes for the bank. he has asian experience, he led a similar turnaround at unicredit that hsbc is trying to do, cut a lot of jobs and cleaned up the balance sheet, and he was rewarded with gains. yet he wants to stay there. going tovid, is hsbc struggle to find an external candidate, given all the challenges of the banks? david: it does...
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but in the meantime we want to bring you some other analysis because earlier i spoke with young st pierre who is a security expert and a counterterrorism advisor in frankfurt which is near this town i asked him about the letter and the video of the alleged perpetrator and what more he could tell us about them there he goes very different ways both different theories but the core message is essentially one that is used in. a conspiracy theory doubt of the great placement got there is an international conspiracy to replace western people from their own minds by an influx of migrants and this theory has been the very growing are true since the 2011 and of course already. keiji crisis in 2015 has gained more ground because a lot of people feel good make a good. by using this theory to say well see this is crucial we're we're being invaded and our forty's are allowing it and this is. aside from a lot of the more frivolous conspiracy theories this is essentially the the red line the thread behind messages both written and video messages online. can you expand on this idea of sparking a race for
but in the meantime we want to bring you some other analysis because earlier i spoke with young st pierre who is a security expert and a counterterrorism advisor in frankfurt which is near this town i asked him about the letter and the video of the alleged perpetrator and what more he could tell us about them there he goes very different ways both different theories but the core message is essentially one that is used in. a conspiracy theory doubt of the great placement got there is an...
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earlier i spoke with eon st pierre who is a security expert and counterterrorism advisor in frankfurt i asked him about the letter and the video of the alleged perpetrator and what more he could tell us about. he goes very different ways. most different theories but the core message is essentially these used. a key a conspiracy theory doubt of the great placement of. international conspiracy to replace western people from their own influx of migrants and this theory very actually since 2011 and of course refugee crisis in 2015. because a lot of people feel good indicated. by. this route. they did and are. and this is. aside from a lot of. conspiracy theories this is essentially a red line to thread. messages and video messages. can you expand on this idea of sparking a race for. yes well that's that's the idea of the great replacement is that to avert this great replacement people will need to stand up and try and resist and by any means necessary and in this case we did this is the idea that to go back and try to write it i was in tokyo sort of christchurch was so. complex city. a la
earlier i spoke with eon st pierre who is a security expert and counterterrorism advisor in frankfurt i asked him about the letter and the video of the alleged perpetrator and what more he could tell us about. he goes very different ways. most different theories but the core message is essentially these used. a key a conspiracy theory doubt of the great placement of. international conspiracy to replace western people from their own influx of migrants and this theory very actually since 2011 and...
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coming up, our exclusive interview with jean-pierre:'s j. ustier.pierre moose this is bloomberg. politics,economics, finance. mary lou mcdonald, she is one of the biggest winners in ireland's elections. let's get from -- let's get more from our dublin bureau chief. take us through the results. a lifetime ofn change on the irish political landscape, a shock to most people, sinn fein has won the popular vote. it is a bit like the u.s.. it does not mean you have the most votes in parliament. that seems to be the case in sinn fein. , bye will be a second party number of seats one. it makes them a key powerbroker of coalition talks. we have seen a seismic shift in the irish political landscape. sinn fein is a potential member of government. for --e: what went wrong dara: the quick take is that leo tried to put brexit and his success of brexit talks at the center of his campaign. looking at exit polls, voters were not that interested. thef voters put brexit at top issue. when dominated the election and the campaign was the issue of homelessness and health
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this focus on security and people so this you'd be doing it we militias and known actors young st pierre a security expert and counterterrorism adviser joining us there from frankfurt thank you so much. and. just to remind our viewers we are following this breaking news a far right extremist shooting dead 11 people in germany that happened overnight. our political correspondent joining us here in the studio for some analysis on this this attack didn't appear to come out of nowhere or did it well in the concrete attack came out of nowhere yes indeed nobody expected this person to commit such an act he was not on the radar of any of the security agencies he was not known to the police as someone who potentially might have committed such an act of war was involved in groups that were preparing this kind of violence but at the same time you have to see it to say that the political situation in germany is such that right wing sentiment is growing has been growing and that the number of attacks the number of people that are prepared to be involved in such attacks the number of right wing extre
this focus on security and people so this you'd be doing it we militias and known actors young st pierre a security expert and counterterrorism adviser joining us there from frankfurt thank you so much. and. just to remind our viewers we are following this breaking news a far right extremist shooting dead 11 people in germany that happened overnight. our political correspondent joining us here in the studio for some analysis on this this attack didn't appear to come out of nowhere or did it...
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young st pierre a security expert and counterterrorism adviser joining us there from frankfurt thank you so much. thank you let's get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world at least 19 people have been killed in a bus crash in southern india a vehicle collided head on with a truck 23 people were injured the bus was in route to the state of carola from bangalore. to passengers who contract of the corona virus while on board a quarantined cruise ship in japan have died both were in their eighty's passengers who tested negative for the virus started to leave the diamond princess ship on wednesday after a 2 week quarantine. us president donald trump has named his country's ambassador to germany richard grinnell to the acting director of national intelligence now is known as a loyal trump supporter his new position puts him in charge of the nation's 17 spy agencies critics say that he has no intelligence experience. u.s. billionaire michael bloomberg came under attack at his 1st democratic presidential debate on wednesday night other candidates blasted the billio
young st pierre a security expert and counterterrorism adviser joining us there from frankfurt thank you so much. thank you let's get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world at least 19 people have been killed in a bus crash in southern india a vehicle collided head on with a truck 23 people were injured the bus was in route to the state of carola from bangalore. to passengers who contract of the corona virus while on board a quarantined cruise ship in japan have died...
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pierre thomas, abc news, reporting from washington. >> thank you, pierre. tragic scene there.he victims and their families this morning. >>> the justice department has announced the arrest of five neo-nazis in five different states accused of an intimidation campaign aimed at journalists and others. officials say the five were members of groups which ran hate camps and took part in military-type training. the alleged leader was charged in connection with several swatting incidents, prank calls that targeted a university, baptist church and news organization. >>> a major storm is bearing down in the east, the radar showing the most intense activity from the upper midwest to the northeast. warnings and alerts are up in more than a dozen states. >> gusting winds churned up big waves on lake michigan that spilled over onto hiking and biking pathways. missouri's highway patrol reports getting hundreds of calls for help from drivers sliding off or breaking down on icy roads. >> accuweather meteorologist adam del rosso joins us now with the details. good morning, adam. >> kimberly, k
pierre thomas, abc news, reporting from washington. >> thank you, pierre. tragic scene there.he victims and their families this morning. >>> the justice department has announced the arrest of five neo-nazis in five different states accused of an intimidation campaign aimed at journalists and others. officials say the five were members of groups which ran hate camps and took part in military-type training. the alleged leader was charged in connection with several swatting...
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pierre thomas, thanks very much.et's bring in our senior national correspondent, terry moran for more on this. terry, we heard the attorney general there say he's not going to be bullied but he has been criticized by many for acting more as the president's defense attorney and they cite a pattern of behavior coming out of the mueller report, his summary of the mueller report, and even adjusting the sentencing for michael flynn, the president's former national security adviser and even just this week, assigning a u.s. attorney in pittsburgh to look into rudy june's investigation of what's happening -- giuliani's investigation of what's happening in ukraine. >> reporter: that's right. so there's two levels this is happening on. one, tweets and barr's response to them which has taken this town and shocked it. the other, substance. now, there is no question that the underlying statement that attorney general barr made which is that the president did not interfere in roger stone's sentencing, the recommendation the justic
pierre thomas, thanks very much.et's bring in our senior national correspondent, terry moran for more on this. terry, we heard the attorney general there say he's not going to be bullied but he has been criticized by many for acting more as the president's defense attorney and they cite a pattern of behavior coming out of the mueller report, his summary of the mueller report, and even adjusting the sentencing for michael flynn, the president's former national security adviser and even just this...
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i want to bring in our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas for more on this.e, let me begin with you. let me underscore what terry said. totally unprecedented. the top justice officials stepping in after sentencing is filed and all four career prosecutors step aside from the case in protest and this is not the only example of top justice officials bending in the president's direction. >> reporter: well, george, i've covered the justice department more than 20 years. i've never seen anything like this. trial attorneys going to the court making a recommendation and then the justice department saying that they were essentially wrong, excessive in their recommendation, george. >> and terry, let me bring in -- this is against the backdrop of the president being acquitted on impeachment last week and in the meantime, not only is he congratulating william barr, he's attacked the prosecutors in the case over tweet. he's attacked the judge. he's fired career officials who testified in the impeachment trial. we're seeing a campaign of retribution. a president unleashed.
i want to bring in our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas for more on this.e, let me begin with you. let me underscore what terry said. totally unprecedented. the top justice officials stepping in after sentencing is filed and all four career prosecutors step aside from the case in protest and this is not the only example of top justice officials bending in the president's direction. >> reporter: well, george, i've covered the justice department more than 20 years. i've never seen...
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taylor: that was pierre of new street research. come up, more on earnings. we'll take a look at amazon's fourth quarter results next. if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, you app,isten on the bloomberg bloomberg.com and exiryuss xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: the latest to report earnings was amazon. theecommerce giant's cloud revenue was taking a bite of the of its robust holiday earnings. aws is spending heavily on new data centers and hiring thousands of salespeople and engineers. e spoke with an analyst. >> i think there were several positive takeabase in the quarter. the revenue number was above expectations and guidance. more importantly, the operating number really blew away all analyst expectations, including ours. even more remarkable, the fact that they were going into the holiday season really spending heavily on the one-day shipping. that was really remarkable against those odds. and i think the amazon web rvices business continues to -- in the face of competition maker soft cloud offering. we know microsoft has been getting m
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mexicano lo ve y para visitar y aprovechó para compartir de fútbol y con su jugador favorito andré-pierrea neozelandés y ha lanzado y es el primero que mete. ha lanzado diez triples y es el primero que impresionante arranca de estrellas de la competencia de habilidades y no participará en la competencia y luego del juego de las estrellas. a las seis de la tarde, mucho más deporte >> se acerca la fecha límite para votar. quiénes son los que tienen que hacer ese proceso? >> en contra de josé garcía, entérese qué pasó >> un grupo de mujeres se unen para protestar en contra de los feminicidios >> invitamos que se quede con nosotros. >> regresamos en dos minutos en telemundo 48 >> ♪ [música] >> ♪ [música] >> hola, buenas tardes. saluda césar >> gracias por estar con nosotros >> el próximo martes es el último día para que votantes se registren y participen de las elecciones primarias. >> tiene que inscribirse y de qué forma. >> ya se registró? >> creo que sí >> personas quieren votar en las elecciones primarias, tienen que saber que el próximo martes 18 de
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thing markets are waiting for his who is going to be running this bank and it looks like now jean-pierrepierre has a good shot. >> equity futures lower and treasury yields, economic impact creeping into the data, china reporting car sales dropping 92% in the first two weeks of february and japanese manufacturing's worst performance in seven years. europe appears resilient but supply ise surface, being impacted as factories in china shut down. >> we are seeing additional clusters and other parts of asia, not just china. we are seeing a surge in cases, another 52 in south korea. they have now 208 cases. japan has 727 cases and three deaths. continuedic impact is -- is continuing to rise. the international air transportation aviation association is seeing the likelihood of its first big revenue drop in 11 years, since the global financial crisis, because of diminished air travel. activityusiness shrinking in february for the first time since 2013, according to one measure, as coronavirus hits supply chains. >> is the first indication it we have seen of how the coronavirus is hitting the u.s
thing markets are waiting for his who is going to be running this bank and it looks like now jean-pierrepierre has a good shot. >> equity futures lower and treasury yields, economic impact creeping into the data, china reporting car sales dropping 92% in the first two weeks of february and japanese manufacturing's worst performance in seven years. europe appears resilient but supply ise surface, being impacted as factories in china shut down. >> we are seeing additional clusters and...
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pierre eventually found the power required to fire the gun in front, but that energise the team justthey doubled their lead. the best though was saved until added time, scoring his first goal for ten months and alexander ending in nine game goal drought to give arsenal the biggest win of the season. end up the biggest win of the season. end up turning fortunes that they're hoping will boost their confidence in the better to qualify. it's as you were at the top of the scottish premiership after rangers and celtic both won. celtic left it late to preserve their winning run at aberdeen, and ensure they continue to blow away all before them this season. rhia chohan reports. winds up to 50 mph set the tone in aberdeen. the other came at celtic, who have been informed this year. ruthless. for the second season running, no player in football has spent more minutes on the pitch. they made a mess and cleared across aberdeen and they were able to respond. ash taylor leveling the first half. aberdeen played with confidence on their toes, it looks like their home site would score again. butjoe l
pierre eventually found the power required to fire the gun in front, but that energise the team justthey doubled their lead. the best though was saved until added time, scoring his first goal for ten months and alexander ending in nine game goal drought to give arsenal the biggest win of the season. end up the biggest win of the season. end up turning fortunes that they're hoping will boost their confidence in the better to qualify. it's as you were at the top of the scottish premiership after...
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we're going to take you to the emirates, where pierre emerick aubameyang was the difference in a fivearsenal were going in with three consecutive clean sheets but everton were looking for their first win at arsenal since 1996 and weren't going to let them continue that fall. ——that form. within the first minute, calvert—lewin saw an opportunity. an acrobatic finish put everton in the driving seat. when nketiah came on, he gifted this. they called for the tighter turn and they answered. aubameyang soon made it 2—1 but the comeback was short lived. it was levelled before half—time, firing everton back into the game. 23 seconds into the second half, aubameyang restored arsenal's lead. half—time talk seemingly up in smoke. they danced right until the final minutes but everton just couldn't get in. the win means arsenal remain unbeaten in 2020 and everton are a point worse off than the gunners. earlier today in the premier league there were big wins for manchester united and wolves. bruno fernandes scored his first goal for united as they beat watford 3—0. january signing odion ighalo also
we're going to take you to the emirates, where pierre emerick aubameyang was the difference in a fivearsenal were going in with three consecutive clean sheets but everton were looking for their first win at arsenal since 1996 and weren't going to let them continue that fall. ——that form. within the first minute, calvert—lewin saw an opportunity. an acrobatic finish put everton in the driving seat. when nketiah came on, he gifted this. they called for the tighter turn and they answered....
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a short while ago i spoke to young son pierre security expert and counterterrorism advisor and i began by asking him whether there was more information about the letter and the video that the u.s. perpetrator posted on social media. the important part of the letter as well as the video is not the the ramblings about really outrageous. conspiracy theories but rather the alignment with the much broader conspiracy theory which is the idea of great to great replacements which is an idea that spawn in the seventy's and grain to gain even more traction it was more developed in more detail in 2011 in france and this is the theory that advocates that there is a conspiracy at work to replace western populations with migrant populations and since 2015 a lot of the proponents of these and supporters of this theory i feel vindicated through i get america's policy back then and it's prompted a lot of the fart rights. extremists and terrorists to act upon those ideas and what we saw in the manifesto as well as the video published by.
a short while ago i spoke to young son pierre security expert and counterterrorism advisor and i began by asking him whether there was more information about the letter and the video that the u.s. perpetrator posted on social media. the important part of the letter as well as the video is not the the ramblings about really outrageous. conspiracy theories but rather the alignment with the much broader conspiracy theory which is the idea of great to great replacements which is an idea that spawn...
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pierre—emerick aubameyang and alexandre lacazette were amongst the goalscorers for the home side we talked could improve to translate into more points and it was going to be very important after the break, the first game at home, to gain confidence like we did today so i am very pleased with that. england's cricketers pulled off the fourth highet chase of all time in international t20 cricket, as they beat south africa in their third and final match in centurion to win a thrilling series 2—1. heinrich klaasen had top scored for the hosts with 66 as they reached 222 for 6 from their twenty overs. but chasing a daunting target of 223 to win — half centuries from jos buttler and jonny bairstow and a blistering 57 from 22 balls from eoin morgan — which included seven sixes — got thejob done with 5 balls to spare. an amazing game of cricket and another one in a fantastic series. we have had unbelievably high school cricket throughout the three games that we have played but today, in particular, the series decider, tension was up in the game, particularly when the host side posted a substantial
pierre—emerick aubameyang and alexandre lacazette were amongst the goalscorers for the home side we talked could improve to translate into more points and it was going to be very important after the break, the first game at home, to gain confidence like we did today so i am very pleased with that. england's cricketers pulled off the fourth highet chase of all time in international t20 cricket, as they beat south africa in their third and final match in centurion to win a thrilling series...
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pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to pierre there.ger stone case has triggered so much blowback that the chief judge of the d.c. district court is now weighing in with a rare statement. he said the judges of this court base their sentencing decisions on careful consideration of the actual record in the case before them. public criticism or pressure is not a factor. >>> president trump is lashing out at former white house chief of staff john kelly after kelly defended the former national security aide who was fired last week. lieutenant colonel alexander vindman, a decorated iraq war vet, has been under fire since he testified in the impeachment trial. during a speech in new jersey, general kelly said vindman did exactly what he was trained to do when he raised concerns about the president's phone call to ukraine. >> we teach them, a, don't follow the illegal order. and if you ever get -- given one, you will raise whoever gives it to you, this is an illegal order, then tell your boss. >> the president tweeted kelly is like an ex who mi
pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to pierre there.ger stone case has triggered so much blowback that the chief judge of the d.c. district court is now weighing in with a rare statement. he said the judges of this court base their sentencing decisions on careful consideration of the actual record in the case before them. public criticism or pressure is not a factor. >>> president trump is lashing out at former white house chief of staff john kelly after kelly...
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pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> all right, thank you, pierre. >>> we move on to the coronavirusncy has forced the u.s. postal service to suspend shipments to china because of reduced transportation capacity. meanwhile on the cruise ship that's quarantined in japan, there are at least 39 new cases, raising the total on board to 134. the virus death toll in china is now more than 1,100. and here at home a group of americans tossed their face masks in the air as they were released from a military base in california after two weeks of quarantine. they were allowed to go home. >>> a massive storm system stretches from new mexico to the east coast. >> the heaviest rainfall is in thsouth where many communities are under flash flood watches. >> northeast alabama got several inches of rain in just a few hours with more on the way. 5 to 7 inches in the next few days. >> but it's not just the south. several rivers near seattle are overflowing their banks. >> let's get the complete forecast now from accuweather's adam del rosso. adam, good morning. >> kenneth and kimberly, good morning. we'
pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> all right, thank you, pierre. >>> we move on to the coronavirusncy has forced the u.s. postal service to suspend shipments to china because of reduced transportation capacity. meanwhile on the cruise ship that's quarantined in japan, there are at least 39 new cases, raising the total on board to 134. the virus death toll in china is now more than 1,100. and here at home a group of americans tossed their face masks in the air as they were...
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he saved three match points against frenchman pierre—hugues herbert, before winning in three sets.e the sixth seed andrey rublev next. we've done the irish capital, the spanish capital, next to the australian one where england thumped thailand in their second game at the women's t20 world cup. it was captain heather knight who led from the front for, her century setting up a 98 run victory and taking her side top of their group. jo currie was in canberra for us. outside camera which is hosting to gaina outside camera which is hosting to gain a piece and australian military history. paying tribute to the country to rest. for england's top position in thailand this is not as an opportunity to test them metal i dance the site and the world, a chance to make their nation proud. and they did. topping england's opener as one duck, followed. in the australian heat, england needed a couple of cool heads. they read no doubt. they found the batteries they made 50s in the second row. he thought brought the first entry and the tenant to become the first cricketer to make 100 every form of the
he saved three match points against frenchman pierre—hugues herbert, before winning in three sets.e the sixth seed andrey rublev next. we've done the irish capital, the spanish capital, next to the australian one where england thumped thailand in their second game at the women's t20 world cup. it was captain heather knight who led from the front for, her century setting up a 98 run victory and taking her side top of their group. jo currie was in canberra for us. outside camera which is...
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the briton will face france's pierre—hugues herbert, who beat japan's yoshihito nishioka in the lastwhere the world number one, ashleigh barty, is through to the third round after a straight—sets victory over laura siegemund. playing the tournament and her opponent for the first time in her career, the number one seed, barty, booked her place in the next round injust over an hour. up next for the australian will be a rematch of her australian open third round against elena rybakina. petra kvitova moved into the third round at the qatar open too, after a three—set win over unseeded carla suarez navarro, the eighth seed winning the clash of the former doha champions after coming from behind to take the victory. kvitova will facejelena ostapenko in the last 16 on wednesday. to the women's t20 world cup now. west indies take on pakistan on wednesday, but before that, england will face thailand. england captain heather knight and her team are expected to win, against the tournament debutants, who haven't been playing at the top level for long. but, asjo currie explains, they are ready to
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pape cisse levelled things for the greek side in normal time then in the second half of extratime pierreang scored for arsenal in extra but late late on, youssef el arabi put olypiakos 2—1 up on the night and through on away goals. and in one of the earlier kick—offs, wolves booked their place in the last 16 despite losing the second leg of their tie against espanyol 3—2, and this miss. pedro neto the guilty party. jonathan calleri scoring the winner for espanyol to complete his hat—trick and it is wolves who progress. looking over at the screen, it is only beyond kos who are going through so arsenal are out of the europa leaguejust in through so arsenal are out of the europa league just in the last couple of moments there at at the emirates at the europa league and the last 32 olympiacos celebrating at the emirates. they are through to the last 16. over in the united states, the new major league soccer season starts this weekend and it's going to be extra special for david beckham. six years since announcing he'd be creating a new franchise, his inter miami team will finally take to the
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be mentally unstable as well let's follow this line right now hans we're going to bring in young pierre young some p.r. is dirty expert counterterrorism advisor joins us from frankfurt thanks for coming in to the show what can you add to this what do you make of the government's evidence that it's presenting and the suspect. well that's pretty much what we were afraid of since the since the news broke out is that follows very much online of what we've seen in christchurch and other attacks and what's very interesting again is along the lines of what the perpetrator in the terrorists did is that one of the 1st messages was in english which means as your colleague rightly pointed out this is the audience is a global audience we're not talking about a circle strictly german audience which fits again right into this interconnection of various far right interests and as such we can see that there is support that goes beyond the physical support isn't digital support and this is where disability come into play and. what they've covered very much fits with what we've seen throughout the year 2
be mentally unstable as well let's follow this line right now hans we're going to bring in young pierre young some p.r. is dirty expert counterterrorism advisor joins us from frankfurt thanks for coming in to the show what can you add to this what do you make of the government's evidence that it's presenting and the suspect. well that's pretty much what we were afraid of since the since the news broke out is that follows very much online of what we've seen in christchurch and other attacks and...
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pierre—emerick aubameyang scored twice, as arsenal came from behind to beat everton 3—2. ensuring mikelcontention for the european places and brought carlo ancelotti and everton‘s five match unbeaten run to an end. aubemeyang now has 19 goals for the season and an impressive 60 in 95 games for the gunners. i'm really happy today. and as well, the game turned really difficult right from the start when we conceded a goal in the first minute. i wondered with that level of energy, how we were going to react. the boy started to play exactly how we wa nted the boy started to play exactly how we wanted for 60 or 65 minutes, we relieve dominance and good. but, as you said, we came back. two days ago we played and in the last 20 minutes, we suffered because physically, it was demanding. terrific, terrific because there was good for performers in front, offensively. we built up good from the back. good position, good chances. defensively, we were really bad. we have two refocus the situation defensively because there we re situation defensively because there were goals we could have avoided. and
pierre—emerick aubameyang scored twice, as arsenal came from behind to beat everton 3—2. ensuring mikelcontention for the european places and brought carlo ancelotti and everton‘s five match unbeaten run to an end. aubemeyang now has 19 goals for the season and an impressive 60 in 95 games for the gunners. i'm really happy today. and as well, the game turned really difficult right from the start when we conceded a goal in the first minute. i wondered with that level of energy, how we were...
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pierre thomas is in washington with the story.d morning, pierre. >> reporter: michael, good morning, the fbi claims this is an epic battle to determine who will be the dominant economic superpower in the 21st century. authorities are pointing the fijfi finger at china for launching perhaps the biggest hack on americans ever. this morning, the justice department has indicted these four members of the chinese people's liberation army accusing them of being responsible for the hack that impacted 145 million americans. nearly half of the u.s. population. the alleged target, equifax, one of the country's biggest credit reporting companies all part of that 2017 massive breach where hackers stole social security number, dates of birth and addresses. >> for years we have witnessed china's voracious appetite for the personal data of americans. >> reporter: this morning we're also learning the hackers got access to the driver's license numbers of 10 million more americans. and authorities say such a large breach could allow chinese intellig
pierre thomas is in washington with the story.d morning, pierre. >> reporter: michael, good morning, the fbi claims this is an epic battle to determine who will be the dominant economic superpower in the 21st century. authorities are pointing the fijfi finger at china for launching perhaps the biggest hack on americans ever. this morning, the justice department has indicted these four members of the chinese people's liberation army accusing them of being responsible for the hack that...
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pierre. reporter: senator graham said providing ni will be the department information on information related to the bidens.and the what's the process of receiving this information? who will evaluate it? the is something you feel need to recuse yourself of? attorney general barr: as i the d.o.j. has the obligation to have an open to anybody who wishes to provide us information that they think is relevant. senator did say to graham in -- we have to be very -- with respect to any information coming from the ukraine. a lot of agendas in the ukraine. there are loose of crosscurrents, and we can't anything we receive from ukraine value. for that reason, we had an intake process in the field so any information ukraine could be carefully scrutinized by the its intelligence community partners. its at we could assess prove thens and -- prove assistance and its credibility. information or all that comes to the department relating to the ukraine, giuliani anything mr. might provide. now, let me -- attorn
pierre. reporter: senator graham said providing ni will be the department information on information related to the bidens.and the what's the process of receiving this information? who will evaluate it? the is something you feel need to recuse yourself of? attorney general barr: as i the d.o.j. has the obligation to have an open to anybody who wishes to provide us information that they think is relevant. senator did say to graham in -- we have to be very -- with respect to any information...
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good morning, pierre. >> reporter: george, good morning.s relationship with the president is facing stress, perhaps its first real test. overnight sources confirming to abc news that barr told associates of president trump he's considering resigning if the president does not stop tweeting about justice department criminal cases. doj put out a statement saying addressing beltway rumors, the attorney general has no plans to resign. but all this comes after barr told abc news last week that trump's tweets about the case of his close ally roger stone and other prosecutions are making it impossible for him to do his job but there was the president yesterday tweeting about the stone case including commentary of an analyst raising questions about a juror and a judge in the case. trump weighing in, as cecilia said, as stone is about to be sentenced tomorrow. and while the president praised barr yesterday he also made it clear that those tweets are not likely to stop and that he, not barr, is the nation's chief law enforcement officer. george, this
good morning, pierre. >> reporter: george, good morning.s relationship with the president is facing stress, perhaps its first real test. overnight sources confirming to abc news that barr told associates of president trump he's considering resigning if the president does not stop tweeting about justice department criminal cases. doj put out a statement saying addressing beltway rumors, the attorney general has no plans to resign. but all this comes after barr told abc news last week that...
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karine jean-pierre, and lily adams. >>> the nevada ballots, many have been cast. they haven't been counted yet and a lot of the focus is south carolina, the state that comes after nevada. one of the state's political reporters on what's at stake there when "the 11th hour" continues. guys. this is the chevy silverado with the world's first invisible trailer. invisible trailer? and it's not the trailer right next to us? this guy? you don't believe me? hop in. good lookin' pickup, i will say that. oh wow. silverado offers an optional technology package with up to 15 different views - including one enhanced view that makes your trailer appear invisible. wow. - that's pretty sweet. - that's cool. oooohh! that's awesome. where'd the trailer go? i love it. it's magic. >>> look, all i know is i'm beating everybody combined with black voters. name me anybody who's still remotely close to the support i have with the african-american community nationally. >> joe biden support among black voters is slipping, though, ahead of the south carolina primary. a year ago the former v
karine jean-pierre, and lily adams. >>> the nevada ballots, many have been cast. they haven't been counted yet and a lot of the focus is south carolina, the state that comes after nevada. one of the state's political reporters on what's at stake there when "the 11th hour" continues. guys. this is the chevy silverado with the world's first invisible trailer. invisible trailer? and it's not the trailer right next to us? this guy? you don't believe me? hop in. good lookin'...
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john pierre osgar new has tried to hold the military to account he led a 2 year parliamentary inquiry. his committee met fierce resistance from the chiefs of defense. so nontrivial level for the rich of the cause and one trillion the forth. may pully going to support there were further queer look. but come on chad initial. we've made repeated attempts to speak to the military during our search for this story but we've been blocked at every turn now this document dated 2011 has come our way it's a confidential ministry of defense memo instructing military officials on how to respond to questions about the health and environmental conditions in and around the bombing sites what stands out is what they told to cite about birth defects they're told to explain it away with a shocking allegation that children born with deformities of the result of embrace all these are the 1st of the leaders to go. this is general fabio maltin a former head of the queer a base he's cool françois' t.v. delivery that came a siege of our soldiers by a passing by a stray bullet either hit in the world or a pros
john pierre osgar new has tried to hold the military to account he led a 2 year parliamentary inquiry. his committee met fierce resistance from the chiefs of defense. so nontrivial level for the rich of the cause and one trillion the forth. may pully going to support there were further queer look. but come on chad initial. we've made repeated attempts to speak to the military during our search for this story but we've been blocked at every turn now this document dated 2011 has come our way it's...