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and pierre, you have late reporting on a possible motive here? >> reporter: david, tonight, tennessee sources are saying that police are looking into whether this was another tragic case of workplace violence. and david, we have some truly stunning numbers. there have been more than 2,500 people shot and more than 500 victims killed in mass shootings so far this year. truly stunning, david. >> pierre thomas leading us off tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> and now to that major news on the pandemic. the cdc late today clearing the way now for millions of americans to get booster shots. the panel voting yes to americans 65 and older getting the pfizer booster six months after the second shot. and yes on boosters for adults 18 and older with medical conditions that put them at high risk for the virus. but voting no to boosters for people who have jobs that put them at high risk, front line workers, teachers among them. dr. jha standing by to break all of this down, what you need to know. how soon this begins. but first, abc's whit johnson tonight on t
and pierre, you have late reporting on a possible motive here? >> reporter: david, tonight, tennessee sources are saying that police are looking into whether this was another tragic case of workplace violence. and david, we have some truly stunning numbers. there have been more than 2,500 people shot and more than 500 victims killed in mass shootings so far this year. truly stunning, david. >> pierre thomas leading us off tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> and now to that...
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>> pierre thomas tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> we turn now to the earthquake in mexico tonight. strong aftershocks have now been reported. the powerful 7.0 magnitude quake hitting near acapulco. at least one person killed, buildings shaking. hundreds of thousands without power tonight. people running into the streets for safety. the quake was felt in mexico city more than 230 miles away. >>> to afghanistan tonight, and to the effort to resettle thousands of our afghan allies who fled the country and questions over children separated from their parents. secretary of state antony blink in touring the military base in rgermany where many refugees are simply waiting now for what comes next. our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz back with us tonight. and one of the many questions remaining, what will happen to the hundreds of unaccompanied afghan children who were evacuated by u.s. forces. >> reporter: well, david, we all saw those heartbreaking images of parents passing their children over razor wire to get them out of afghanistan and while many, including that baby,
>> pierre thomas tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> we turn now to the earthquake in mexico tonight. strong aftershocks have now been reported. the powerful 7.0 magnitude quake hitting near acapulco. at least one person killed, buildings shaking. hundreds of thousands without power tonight. people running into the streets for safety. the quake was felt in mexico city more than 230 miles away. >>> to afghanistan tonight, and to the effort to resettle thousands of our afghan...
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pierre thomas tonight, pierre, thank you. >>> there are new developments this evening involving a prominent south carolina attorney, alex murdaugh, surrendering to authorities today accused of allegedly planning his own murder as part of a insurance fraud scheme. and it comes after the mysterious murder of his wife and one of his sons. here's abc's eva pilgrim now. >> reporter: tonight, a once prominent south carolina lawyer's stunning fall from grace. >> all rise. >> reporter: alex murdaugh turning himself in today accused of insurance fraud and other charges for allegedly planning his own murder nearly two weeks ago. police say the plan, to get his son a nearly $10 million insurance payout. >> if anyone wants to see the face of what opioid addiction does, you're looking at it. this is a horrible, horrible disease. >> reporter: murdaugh's alleged accomplice, former client curtis edward smith, also appearing in court on multiple charges including assisted suicide. murdaugh's life coming under scrutiny after the brutal unsolved murders of his wife, maggie, and 22-year-old son, paul, this pas
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>> all right, pierre thomas live in washington. pierre, thank you. >>> meantime, in louisiana tonight, hundreds of thousands are still without power and tonight, for some, there is now a desperate need for the basics. food, clean water and fuel. abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman on the ground again tonight. >> reporter: first came that storm bearing 150-mile-per-hour winds and destruction. and tonight, that new crisis, the scramble for the basic necessities of life. you see it in miles long lines for gas, in the lines to buy generators and on the faces of hurricane survivors. >> we just lost it all. we ain't got nowhere to live, and then, we ain't got no food. >> reporter: food, water, shelter and fuel all desperately scarce. >> there's nothing open all the way through baton rouge. we were lucky to find this. >> reporter: it's been four days since that hurricane slammed through here and still, all of this sludge brought in from the storm surge remains. folks are starting to clean up, but these streets are still canals.
>> all right, pierre thomas live in washington. pierre, thank you. >>> meantime, in louisiana tonight, hundreds of thousands are still without power and tonight, for some, there is now a desperate need for the basics. food, clean water and fuel. abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman on the ground again tonight. >> reporter: first came that storm bearing 150-mile-per-hour winds and destruction. and tonight, that new crisis, the scramble for the basic necessities of...
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martha raddatz and pierre thomas live from the pentagon and the justice department. >>> and the coronavirus tonight. president biden doubling down on his vaccine mandate that will affect up to 100 million americans, including federal workers, companies with 100 workers or more, and health care workers, too. rachel scott asking the president about republicans now threatening to sue. the president's response tonight. the u.s. now reporting about 140,000 new cases a day and more than 1,100 covid deaths every 24 hours. >>> and tonight, there is also major news from the cdc, the new studies on vaccine efficacy. which vaccine performs best at keeping people out of the hospital? and what the results could mean for boosters and when. dr. jha standing by to answer your questions tonight. >>> overseas, a second charter flight now leaving afghanistan. american citizens among the passengers. where things stand on getting the remaining americans out. >>> and the supreme court justice blasting the court's refusal to block that texas law banning most abortions in the state. what justice breyer says could
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well, pierre, thanks for bring on cars report. thanks mike. all right, and i was going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with may max kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank i guess, pianos that he's a c e o and founder of pay ma'am, until next time by the me. ah, ah, we're told the new strategic alliance comprising the united states, the united kingdom, and australia is not directed against china. but of course it is. washington is about numerous alliances against paging, but arcos as a new killer dimension tensions arising in the pacific. and no doubt china will react. oh right now, there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that he's 20 and sugary and faulty and addicted. not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change as obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the m, it's corporate, me the the amount and she said, a petrol station cashier in ge
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m pierre and getting into it even more spectacular. the late don't go away, stay right there, the me ah, working machine. she popped in, she said, well, i'm getting ready to go shopping for christmas. and we, we said goodbye. there was a grim device to another, shooting another safe part of american life shattered by violence. the gunman was armed with an a r 1570 automatic rifle. when the issue comes home, it's time to act. when we're filing on this issue, the other side winds by default lady that lived over there, i was walking one of the dogs. why do you wear again? were you scared that you get off and i think the people need to take responsibility in their own hands and be prepared if those kinds of weapons were less available. we wouldn't have a lot of shootings and we certainly wouldn't have the number that i the media a reflection of reality the in the world transformed what will make you feel safe for the tycer relation community. are you getting the right way or are you being that somewhere which direction? what is truth? what
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well, pierre, thanks for bring on cars report. thanks mike. all right, and i was going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with may max kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank i guess, pianos that he's a c e o and founder of pay ma'am. and so next time by the me, ah ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy for an taishan, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time, time to sit down and talk when i would chose the wrong when i just don't the any room to shape out the scene because the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves well, the foreign we choose to look so common ground in the man shoots dead german gas station cashier who asked him to wear a mask, sparking horror and debate to the countries media of a growing fury against covert restrictions. day of mornings declared, and the central russian city after the university shooting the killed 6 hundreds
well, pierre, thanks for bring on cars report. thanks mike. all right, and i was going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with may max kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank i guess, pianos that he's a c e o and founder of pay ma'am. and so next time by the me, ah ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy for an taishan, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be...
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well, pierre, thanks for bring on cars report. thanks mike. all right, and i was going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with may max kaiser and stacy herbert on a think, i guess, pianos that he's a c e o and founder of pay me am until next time by the me the the the the i don't know, i mean there are some steps in there were rescuing the food that they were not scavenging or were rescuing resources that are still good. this is best by march 21st which is in 2 days. all these potatoes, holiday, daniels, onions, all of these came from waste ground sources. this is great for me because i'm always looking for a way to give things away. dr. because the tax laws, you know, definitely do benefit the, well the people who are society so that makes sense for them to throw it out right off rather than give it to somebody who could use it. and then that person is not going to buy it. ah, is your media a reflection of reality? the world transformed what will make you feel safer? type relation for community you going the right way? where are you b
well, pierre, thanks for bring on cars report. thanks mike. all right, and i was going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with may max kaiser and stacy herbert on a think, i guess, pianos that he's a c e o and founder of pay me am until next time by the me the the the the i don't know, i mean there are some steps in there were rescuing the food that they were not scavenging or were rescuing resources that are still good. this is best by march 21st which is in 2 days. all these potatoes,...
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well, pierre, thanks for bring on cars report. thanks mike. all right, and i was going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with may max kaiser and stacy herbert on a think, i guess, pianos that he's a c e o and founder of pay ma'am, until next time by the me. ah. driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me i think we dare to ask me to join me on the alex salmon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then in the next 7 pm here in moscow headlines for you this month. shoot dead, a gas station cashier in germany off to simply bring us to where am us sparking horror and debate in the countries media. this frustration grows the cobra restriction us president joe biden, the sense of riley and call to america's allies and told peace of the un made to the unprecedented row was made to ally, france and accusations of cold war mentality. from china. a day of mourning is declared in the sense.
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well, pierre, thanks for bring on cars report. thanks mike. all right, and i was going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with may max kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank i guess piano is that he's a c e o and founder of pay ma'am, until next time by the me ah ah ah, working to michelle, she popped in, she said, well, i'm getting ready to go shopping for christmas and we recycle by there was going to buy another, shooting another safe part of american life shattered by violence. the gunman was armed with a r 15, semi automatic rifle. when the issue comes home, it's time to act when we're violent on this issue, the other side wins by default, lady that lived over there. i was walking one of the dogs. she said, why do you wear again? were you scared? i took it off and i think the people needed take responsibility in their own hands and be prepared if those kinds of weapons were less available. we wouldn't have a lot of shootings and we certainly wouldn't have the number that i join me every 1st aid on the alex summon show and i'll be
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we're glad to welcome him back now along with martha raddatz, pierre thomas.ack to those first moments when you were watching and telling the whole world what was going on. >> well, we were in a commercial break. stu schwartz our producer said something happened at the world trade center. we think a plane has hit the building. we don't know for sure. we have a traffic camera trained on the north tower. you're on the air. go. that's all the warning we had. diane and i -- diane sawyer and i were there. we were bewildered. we were bewildered just like everybody else. then, of course, the second plane came into frame and you just played the little bit after that. we knew at that point the united states was under atack. internalizing that, george, the hardest part -- first of all, i don't think i ever -- any of us ever imagined that a plane could be used as a weapon against a building and that later people would jump. it was just beyond my can and then that the buildings would p. each one of those was such a shock. it took so long to internalize it and realize the
we're glad to welcome him back now along with martha raddatz, pierre thomas.ack to those first moments when you were watching and telling the whole world what was going on. >> well, we were in a commercial break. stu schwartz our producer said something happened at the world trade center. we think a plane has hit the building. we don't know for sure. we have a traffic camera trained on the north tower. you're on the air. go. that's all the warning we had. diane and i -- diane sawyer and i...
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well, pierre, thanks for bring on cars report. thanks mike. all right, and i was going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with may max kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank i guess, pianos that he's a c e o and founder of pay ma'am, until next time. by the me i i join me every 1st day on the alex simon show. when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me the the news a man, she was dead, a petrol station, cassia in germany, after being off to where a boss, sparking horror and debate in the countries media. this frustration grows at coven restrictions. us president joe biden sends a rocket and call to america's allies and talks peace that the un that amid an unprecedented route with nato ally, france documentation of a cold war mentality from china and a day of mornings declared in the central russian city of the university shooting that killed 6 people, hundreds of pay their respects at memorial.
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but 1st pierre, let us do a little look back in history. here you were at the very 1st big point conference. as we were maximus, daisy took place in prague and 2011 year. a big coin o g for sure. you've flown us here to paris to celebrate your company's 10th anniversary. it sounds like it is going to be an exciting event, but tell us briefly about pay me m and what you've seen over the past 10 years. wow, that's payment is the 1st one of the very 1st bit quick changes in the world. we with number 3, i believe, of antique ox and bid you see back then, and we offered people to exchange bitcoin for euro's so that also was new because the others were doing in dora. and the other 2 disappears appeared. so we are, we are in most the oldest the longest running because in the word it's been quite a right. and i'd say it's been basically about raising frictions with the, know the legacy system, with the euro banking system. to talk about that for a 2nd. because right now, seems like the legacy banking system is finally figuring out the threat that b
but 1st pierre, let us do a little look back in history. here you were at the very 1st big point conference. as we were maximus, daisy took place in prague and 2011 year. a big coin o g for sure. you've flown us here to paris to celebrate your company's 10th anniversary. it sounds like it is going to be an exciting event, but tell us briefly about pay me m and what you've seen over the past 10 years. wow, that's payment is the 1st one of the very 1st bit quick changes in the world. we with...
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thank you so much tamika mallory, garry pierre-pierre, we're going to stay on this and likely have you>>> a republican lawmaker notoriously known for making outlandish comments is at it again. it's about abortion and it's about guns, and it's next. t gun. and is designed to last for up to 48 hours. with secret, keep it fresh. available in over 10 amazing scents and aluminum free. secret hearing is important to living life to the fullest. that's why inside every miracle-ear store, you'll find a better life. it all starts with the most innovative technology. like the new miracle-earmini, available exclusively at miracle-ear. so small that no one will see it, but you'll notice the difference. and now, miracle-ear is offering a thirty-day risk-free trial. you can experience better hearing with no obligation. call 1-800-miracle right now and experience a better life. [music: "i swear"] jaycee tried gain flings for the first time the other day... you can experience better hearing with no obligation. and forgot where she was. you can always spot a first time gain flings user. ♪ instantly clea
thank you so much tamika mallory, garry pierre-pierre, we're going to stay on this and likely have you>>> a republican lawmaker notoriously known for making outlandish comments is at it again. it's about abortion and it's about guns, and it's next. t gun. and is designed to last for up to 48 hours. with secret, keep it fresh. available in over 10 amazing scents and aluminum free. secret hearing is important to living life to the fullest. that's why inside every miracle-ear store,...
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joining us is pierre thomas and christine brennan. good morning to you both.ered this extensively from the beginning, but to have these young women, these elite athletes before congress telling the story, how they were ignored by the fbi was infuriating. >> they are american heroes. they will always be american heroes, and their story is so important even though much of this has been known. we have been talking about this, hearing from them and hearing about the absolute failure of the adults to help these young athletes who are all by the way young women, but winning olympic gold medals for the united states. the nation cheering for them, and we have been talking about this since 2015 or 2016, and full blown 2017, and 2018, but the impact statements in that courtroom, and here we are again. the reminder is essential. as i said, they are national treasures. thank goodness for them, but the suffering for them when they tell the story over and over again, how many more times do we have to hear this story before people listen and the adults realize what they have
joining us is pierre thomas and christine brennan. good morning to you both.ered this extensively from the beginning, but to have these young women, these elite athletes before congress telling the story, how they were ignored by the fbi was infuriating. >> they are american heroes. they will always be american heroes, and their story is so important even though much of this has been known. we have been talking about this, hearing from them and hearing about the absolute failure of the...
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>> our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas with us. thank you, pierre. >>> there are new images coming in tonight amid the surge of migrants at the border in texas. the governor there putting in place what he calls a steel barrier, a fleet of state-owned vehicles meant to send a message to migrants. and tonight, there is news on some border patrol agents seen in images the white house called horrific. abc's kenneth moton from texas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, this so-called "steel barrier" of vehicles, texas state troopers lining the del rio, texas, border, as federal authorities try to stop the migrant surge. today, are we seeing migrants crossing back and forth here in del rio? >> very minimum here -- very minimal here. >> reporter: a big difference here today compared to the weekend when we saw over 13,000 migrants in this encampment. as migrants leave, others taking their materials to fortify their shelters. still here, roughly 5,000 migrants, mostly haitian, mostly families with small children. the biden administration facing t
>> our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas with us. thank you, pierre. >>> there are new images coming in tonight amid the surge of migrants at the border in texas. the governor there putting in place what he calls a steel barrier, a fleet of state-owned vehicles meant to send a message to migrants. and tonight, there is news on some border patrol agents seen in images the white house called horrific. abc's kenneth moton from texas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, this...
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. >> wayne la pierre was hired by carter as a lobbiest. he wasn't a diehard gun rights guy. he wasn't the guy that wore the nra patch on his sleeve. he was a mild mannered, educated guy who could walk into a room and present an argument for gun rights issues without being intimidating and bombastic and flamed bo flamboyant. >> i'm a gun rightse eadvocate d i've been in the firearms industry for a little over 20 years. the gun community, we talk about gaining ground one of the things wayne la pierre did effectively is make it much easier to get a concealed permit. >> tomorrow sweeping new state laws take effect to make it easier for people in florida to obtain permits to carry concealed weapons. >> the first state that allowed concealed carry was florida. then wayne la pierre said let's get concealed carry across the down i country. >> texans given the right to carry concealed hand gun. >>applications. >> applications will come into sheriff's offices. >> over the last several decades, we've seen a shift from most states not issuing a license to carry a concealed firearm, now
. >> wayne la pierre was hired by carter as a lobbiest. he wasn't a diehard gun rights guy. he wasn't the guy that wore the nra patch on his sleeve. he was a mild mannered, educated guy who could walk into a room and present an argument for gun rights issues without being intimidating and bombastic and flamed bo flamboyant. >> i'm a gun rightse eadvocate d i've been in the firearms industry for a little over 20 years. the gun community, we talk about gaining ground one of the things...
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pierre, how do you connect these two?here's the issue of the way that the law enforcement agencies in this country change. there was also surveilling of muslim americans. how do they connect? >> one of the things that haened as a result of 9/11 is the law enforcement and intelligence community admitting that they were caught completely flat-footed. i can recall a meeting with a very senior official at the justice department in the days just after 9/11. this official admitted that the united states had no sense of what other al qaeda operatives might be inside the country. there was this desperate attempt to figure out, we know the countries we think that al qaeda operates from. we need to figure out all the people that came from those countries. there was a huge issue of over stays in people who he stayed in the country longer than was allowed by their visas. the fbi and the justice department were saying, we don't know if there's another wave. there was great fear of another wave. i think those were the seeds of the patr
pierre, how do you connect these two?here's the issue of the way that the law enforcement agencies in this country change. there was also surveilling of muslim americans. how do they connect? >> one of the things that haened as a result of 9/11 is the law enforcement and intelligence community admitting that they were caught completely flat-footed. i can recall a meeting with a very senior official at the justice department in the days just after 9/11. this official admitted that the...
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garry pierre pierre is the founder of the news website the haitian times.ve me his take on this latest development. unfortunately, the investigation into the assassination of president jovenel moise has been politicised. it has been, since the very beginning and now we're seeing raw politics where people are not even pretending any more. the opposition parties, they don't want ariel henry as prime minister and they are lobbying accusations without evidence against him. we don't know what the evidence is, they are not releasing what they are claiming to ask for his arrest, if you will, because that is basically what it is. it is an arrest. you can't travel, you are restricted from travelling out of the country. so basically he was. henry retaliated by firing him, because he has the authority to do so. so here we are playing tete—a—tete. that is an interesting point. he does have that authority, does he? because it would appear that the chief prosecutor is ignoring the dismissal, effectively? well, yeah. it is going to be interesting but i don't think that ch
garry pierre pierre is the founder of the news website the haitian times.ve me his take on this latest development. unfortunately, the investigation into the assassination of president jovenel moise has been politicised. it has been, since the very beginning and now we're seeing raw politics where people are not even pretending any more. the opposition parties, they don't want ariel henry as prime minister and they are lobbying accusations without evidence against him. we don't know what the...
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thanks so much pierre was up and that's what i do for this additional kaiser report with me mascot or stacy herbert on a think. i guess pianos are until next on bio. the me. ah ah ah, in the thick lag around the world expedition 5000 ocean mile round the clock and the dead calm just vanished as every country close by it was like the crew, gavin's food and water and to go to those for a show, the little blue on the little thing is got everybody locked down or almost no food and no one really. you know, i'm not sure somebody stuck up in the cove at your living like to see men of home, but in the 21st century. ah ah cruise, good evening, and welcome to the coverage of the 2021 russian state. duma elections were up here and off the rooftop location prime you in the center of moscow. we will be keeping you updated on all the latest bringing you up to speed on the background of policies as well as getting you from august a in a studio and beyond. yeah, so it is a big thank you for joining awesome. what has been a busy day busy 2 days and track because they 2 of 3 in which they can both cost
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so on the way we talk stories here on our see the russian city of pierre moans, the last 6 people killed in the university shooting on correspondent retraces the steps of the theme government and deadly around. this is the exact road the perpetrator to, while he was carrying out his vicious plans and friends, says political dialogue, the night has non existence is america and britain struggle to calm french anger about a security patch made with australia ah good evening. thanks for joining us. here on our team for the weekly so the week's top stories coming up later 1st. so the vote saw read the counties on in germany's federal election outcome. he sent it to him and who will replace anglo michael is chancellor in what will be the 1st change at the top in more than a decade and who's 06. this is the red indicate support for michael's c d u. c. s u policy has shrunk considerably since the last po box in 2017 germany said a f. the news channel is put the social democrats in the lead with 25.9 percent. the ruling christine democrats believe to be 2nd place. this is, according to the latest
so on the way we talk stories here on our see the russian city of pierre moans, the last 6 people killed in the university shooting on correspondent retraces the steps of the theme government and deadly around. this is the exact road the perpetrator to, while he was carrying out his vicious plans and friends, says political dialogue, the night has non existence is america and britain struggle to calm french anger about a security patch made with australia ah good evening. thanks for joining us....
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appreciate your time dr. pierre manual to man geopolitical expert, my guess to santa thank you. now, in an era of increase cyber meddling and elections, new challenges of rapidly rising and keeping boat secure. that was one of the topics that we spoke about in an exclusive chat with russia's former president and prime minister to meet you. med vetted, will be showing the sit down in full throughout the day. his a premium. what would you prefer to do during the 3 day vote? central election commission servers were under constant attack. according to the ministry of digital development, around half came from the united states. that's reason enough for a fight. right? i mean, everyone's sick and tired of big tech, including the united states. the big tech plays by its own corporate rules, the money they made them up. and now that's how they decide things. they let some of the hook give others the chop. they blocked the former us president everywhere. he had 85 or 90000000 followers. by, by why, why we don't like him. when i check twitter recommendations on who to follow. of course,
appreciate your time dr. pierre manual to man geopolitical expert, my guess to santa thank you. now, in an era of increase cyber meddling and elections, new challenges of rapidly rising and keeping boat secure. that was one of the topics that we spoke about in an exclusive chat with russia's former president and prime minister to meet you. med vetted, will be showing the sit down in full throughout the day. his a premium. what would you prefer to do during the 3 day vote? central election...
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the last is italian grand prix winner pierre gassy. it didn't manage to complete a single lapse off the crashing out early on it was a board and a good start and we did. especially, i don't know, we can, i guess what we seem to be. katy's was crucial result like this overtake the, the phone was just impossible for the portion. yeah. be tough. it's nice. you know, front row, it's been about 3 is since make the go. so that's a really nice feeling. i think, to have a clear run. we'll look nice as an easy way for me next month. so going to be a big hit this weekend. in qualifying for the oregon, they say g p in spain, packet back not mashed the record, which did it 6 years to secure po for sunday's rice. i had a do kathy teammate jack miller, championship lead. probably a quarter are complete the front right. not lock has his one at the last a full time. he's raised here. and for it's normally the weather that stops, cricket matches this women's c 20 game and interrupted by a 4 legged felder, a dog got on to the pitch, minus to grapple and
the last is italian grand prix winner pierre gassy. it didn't manage to complete a single lapse off the crashing out early on it was a board and a good start and we did. especially, i don't know, we can, i guess what we seem to be. katy's was crucial result like this overtake the, the phone was just impossible for the portion. yeah. be tough. it's nice. you know, front row, it's been about 3 is since make the go. so that's a really nice feeling. i think, to have a clear run. we'll look nice as...
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pierre kory s alliance has been a prominent backer of ivermectin.ory was interviewed by conservative news outlets including fox news. and then this was injune. spotify s big signing, joe rogan, also interviewed pierre kory — who described himself as the world s foremost expert on ivermectin. it s fair to say that assessment isn t universal. but by the summer, the message about ivermectin was having an impact. google searches for the drug were increasing. and people were turning to online health services — some of which have connections to a group called american frontline doctors. if they sound familiar — they were the people behind this video which donald trump retweeted last year — it promoted hydroxycholoroquine, another unproven drug for covid—19. but despite the lack of credibility of those promoting it, despite the lack of evidence, you can still find ivermectin being enthusiastically endorsed. one recent example is australia s former wimbledon tennis champion pat cash. i have been taking ivermectin since the beginning of the year, for a year
pierre kory s alliance has been a prominent backer of ivermectin.ory was interviewed by conservative news outlets including fox news. and then this was injune. spotify s big signing, joe rogan, also interviewed pierre kory — who described himself as the world s foremost expert on ivermectin. it s fair to say that assessment isn t universal. but by the summer, the message about ivermectin was having an impact. google searches for the drug were increasing. and people were turning to online...
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garry pierre pierre is the founder of the news website the haitian times. is the founder of the newsthe founder of the news you for your time. is this thank you for your time. is this a power struggle between two individuals always do more to it than that?— to it than that? thank you for havin: to it than that? thank you for having me- — to it than that? thank you for having me. absolutely. - to it than that? thank you for having me. absolutely. you l having me. absolutely. you nailed it. it a power struggle. unfortunately the investigation and the assassination of the president has been politicised. it has been from the very beginning and now we are seeing royal politics where people are not even pretending any more. the opposition parties, they don't want him as prime minister and they are throwing accusations without evidence against him. now, we don't know what the because they are not releasing what they are claiming to ask for his arrest, if you will. because that is basically what it is. it is an arrest. you can travel, you are restricted to travel out of the country and so, b
garry pierre pierre is the founder of the news website the haitian times. is the founder of the newsthe founder of the news you for your time. is this thank you for your time. is this a power struggle between two individuals always do more to it than that?— to it than that? thank you for havin: to it than that? thank you for having me- — to it than that? thank you for having me. absolutely. - to it than that? thank you for having me. absolutely. you l having me. absolutely. you nailed it....
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thanks so much pierre. nausea and that's what i do for this additional kaiser report with me mascot or stacy herbert on a think. i guess pianos are until next on bio. the me. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, the join me every 1st a on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me. hello, driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me dares things we dare to ask me said transparency for the pal phone receive for the kids about privacy or people care about is power. antonia and a son just become a symbol of the battles of brevity. information is power. that's what's going on, or a huge struggle with governments and corporations who want to keep information secret and others who democratic rights should be pushed forward. and people have a right to know what to do. watch houses help to shift the conversation around transparency and see what that battle has done to him. i feel like julian's life might be coming to an end. we are in a concentration with the largest and most powerful game plan. in such a situation, i
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spurs opened the scoring, but then conceded twice needing pierre—emile hojbjerg's goal to salvage a pointquals their highest position since rankings were introduced in 1992. england made it to the final of euro 2020 injuly, and beat hungary and andorra in world cup qualifying earlier this month before drawing with poland. belgium remain top, with brazil second. wales are 19th, scotland 45th and northern ireland 47th england's women will welcome three of the world's top sides next february for the first staging of a new annual invitational women's tournament. the lionesses will be joined by germany and spain, both also ranked in fifa's top ten — with the fourth competing nation to be announced soon. there'll be three double—header matches played across seven days in a round—robin format. the chelsea and england star reece james has appealed to fans to help find his playing medals after they were stolen on tuesday. james was involved in chelsea's game against zenit st petersburg in the champions league, when he says thieves broke into home and stole his champions league and super cup winner
spurs opened the scoring, but then conceded twice needing pierre—emile hojbjerg's goal to salvage a pointquals their highest position since rankings were introduced in 1992. england made it to the final of euro 2020 injuly, and beat hungary and andorra in world cup qualifying earlier this month before drawing with poland. belgium remain top, with brazil second. wales are 19th, scotland 45th and northern ireland 47th england's women will welcome three of the world's top sides next february for...
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pierre emerick aubamayang with the goal.that remain pointless. bernardo silva gave manchester city a 1—0 win oer leicester. the champions, after their opening league defeat to spurs, have now won their last three games, as they move up to second, a point behind city rivals united who top the table this evening. in the late game.. elsehwere. brighton beat brentford, michale antonio was sent off for west ham in their goalless draw with southampton and wolve sbeat watford. wolves beat watford. in the only game today of the women's super league, aston villa snatched a lasp gasp equaliser to drawi all at west ham adriana leon had given the hosts an early lead before remi allen scored deep into injury time. villa lead the table with 4 points from 2 games in the scottish premiership, celtic bounced back from their defeat against old firm rivals rangers — as they thrashed ross county 3—0. that win leaves them three points behind rangers though — who stay top. rangers had to come from behind though to beat stjohnstone. michael o'hall
pierre emerick aubamayang with the goal.that remain pointless. bernardo silva gave manchester city a 1—0 win oer leicester. the champions, after their opening league defeat to spurs, have now won their last three games, as they move up to second, a point behind city rivals united who top the table this evening. in the late game.. elsehwere. brighton beat brentford, michale antonio was sent off for west ham in their goalless draw with southampton and wolve sbeat watford. wolves beat watford....
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pierre finally, on may 26 1952 came the court's decision.ssion by means of motion pictures is included in the free speech and free press guarantee of the first and 14th amendments. it does not follow that the constitution does require absolute freedom to exhibit every motion picture of every kind at all times and all places. each method of expression tends to present its own peculiar problems. the statute involved here requires that permission to communicate ideas be obtained in advance from state officials. a major purpose of the first amendment guarantee of a free press was to prevent prior restraint. the state has a heavy burden to demonstrate that the limitations challenged here, presents an exceptional case. in seeking to apply, the broad definition of a sacrilegious given by the new york course the sensor is set adrift on a boundless c. it is amid a marriott of religious views. it is not the business of government in our nation to suppress real or imagined attacks upon a particular religious doctrine. weather and publications, speeches
pierre finally, on may 26 1952 came the court's decision.ssion by means of motion pictures is included in the free speech and free press guarantee of the first and 14th amendments. it does not follow that the constitution does require absolute freedom to exhibit every motion picture of every kind at all times and all places. each method of expression tends to present its own peculiar problems. the statute involved here requires that permission to communicate ideas be obtained in advance from...
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pierre thomas with late reporting. >>> the other major headline, late today, the cdc panel voting yesnyone 18 and older at high risk for the disease. but tonight, the one part the
pierre thomas with late reporting. >>> the other major headline, late today, the cdc panel voting yesnyone 18 and older at high risk for the disease. but tonight, the one part the
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a man would overthrow the government of pierre and create this new government called the directory. we must remember that in france the constitutions are changing constantly. there is a constitution of 1789, there is a constitution of 1791, of '94, '95, '99, 1801, 1802 and 1804. that's the first 20 years. so napoleon would say of constitutions, they should be short and vague so you can intercept -- interpret them any way you wish. well, napoleon comes upon the scene, and napoleon bone path p he's -- bonaparte if, he's born in 1786. they purchase it, so so by good fortune being that napoleon was born in 1769, he becomes a frenchman. he's able, because of his father and they are of the lesser nobility, to go to france to learn french because his first language was italian along with his brother joseph, and then attend a military school. so napoleon is up and coming, and during the french revolution he's serving in the french army. though he takes a lot of what we call leave or time away from his regiment to go back to corsica because in the early years of his life he's greatly in favo
a man would overthrow the government of pierre and create this new government called the directory. we must remember that in france the constitutions are changing constantly. there is a constitution of 1789, there is a constitution of 1791, of '94, '95, '99, 1801, 1802 and 1804. that's the first 20 years. so napoleon would say of constitutions, they should be short and vague so you can intercept -- interpret them any way you wish. well, napoleon comes upon the scene, and napoleon bone path p...
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a man would overthrow the government of pierre and create this new government called the directory. we must remember that in france the constitutions are changing constantly. there is a constitution of 1789, there is a constitution of 1791, of '94, '95, '99, 1801, 1802 and 1804. that's the first 20 years. so napoleon would say of constitutions, they should be short and vague so you can intercept -- interpret them any way you wish. well, napoleon comes upon the scene, and napoleon bone path p he's -- bonaparte if, he's born in 1786. they purchase it, so so by good fortune being that napoleon was born in 1769, he becomes a frenchman. he's able, because of his father and they are of the lesser nobility, to go to france to learn french because his first language was italian along with his brother joseph, and then attend a military school. so napoleon is up and coming, and during the french revolution he's serving in the french army. though he takes a lot of what we call leave or time away from his regiment to go back to corsica because in the early years of his life he's greatly in favo
a man would overthrow the government of pierre and create this new government called the directory. we must remember that in france the constitutions are changing constantly. there is a constitution of 1789, there is a constitution of 1791, of '94, '95, '99, 1801, 1802 and 1804. that's the first 20 years. so napoleon would say of constitutions, they should be short and vague so you can intercept -- interpret them any way you wish. well, napoleon comes upon the scene, and napoleon bone path p...
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pierre thomas with late reporting. >>> the other major headline, the cdc voting yes on pfizer boosters adults 65 and older. and for anyone 1 a8 and older a high risk for the disease. but tonight, the one part the
pierre thomas with late reporting. >>> the other major headline, the cdc voting yes on pfizer boosters adults 65 and older. and for anyone 1 a8 and older a high risk for the disease. but tonight, the one part the
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pierre thomas with late reporting. >>> the worsening crisis in louisiana. hundreds of thousands still without power. worries over food, clean water and
pierre thomas with late reporting. >>> the worsening crisis in louisiana. hundreds of thousands still without power. worries over food, clean water and