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pierre: i'd almost say panic. we're seeing disastrous flooding all over the world, heat waves, droughts, wildfires, and not just since this year. we're seeing countless species of animals going extinct one after the other, and somehow it doesn't bother anyone. we're just smiling as we hurtle toward the abyss. reporter: pierre doesn't think the next government will turn the tide. even after the election, he expects to have to take the struggle for climate action into the streets. conor: now, here in germany, people with immigrant backgrounds are another group who've often felt unheard. even though they are an important and growing part of the electorate. but only some of them have german citizenship, and only some of those actually go out and vote. one local politician, hibba-tun-noor kauser, wants to change that. with the election around the corner, she and her team in the city of offenbach are doing their best to get out the vote. hibba: here's the plan -- keep up the good vibes, go down to the river, and try to
pierre: i'd almost say panic. we're seeing disastrous flooding all over the world, heat waves, droughts, wildfires, and not just since this year. we're seeing countless species of animals going extinct one after the other, and somehow it doesn't bother anyone. we're just smiling as we hurtle toward the abyss. reporter: pierre doesn't think the next government will turn the tide. even after the election, he expects to have to take the struggle for climate action into the streets. conor: now,...
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pierre: it is early days. to see all of the text on the proposal and see if it gets enacted. we don't think that it's a good idea to discourage companies from returning cash to shareholders. this is cash in excess, for chevron, of paying in dividend, investing to grow in the business, their traditional and new energy business, and a tripling of our capital to lower carbon businesses, and maintaining a strong balance sheet because commodities have price cycles. cash beyond that is the shareholders cash and we should return it to them. we don't think that taxing it is a good idea. alix: let's talk about allocation in terms of capex. can you give me more specific stuff on the plans for the permian in 2022, the most important area for u.s. shale supply? what are your plans for next year? pierre: we're going to execute our plan that we executed in march at our investor day. we showed a five-your outlook for our permian production taking it from about 600,000 barrels per day to one million. we are going to do it as
pierre: it is early days. to see all of the text on the proposal and see if it gets enacted. we don't think that it's a good idea to discourage companies from returning cash to shareholders. this is cash in excess, for chevron, of paying in dividend, investing to grow in the business, their traditional and new energy business, and a tripling of our capital to lower carbon businesses, and maintaining a strong balance sheet because commodities have price cycles. cash beyond that is the...
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>> pierre thomas live at the capitol for us. thank you, pierre. >>> next this evening, a major development after that horrific massacre at the marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida, nearly four years ago now. tonight, lawyers for accused gunman nikolas cruz on what their client now plans to do. abc's victor oquendo has been on this story from the start. >> reporter: nikolas cruz, the school shooter in parkland, florida, standing before a judge in court today. >> attempted aggravated battery on a law enforcement officer with a deadly weapon. how do you wish to plea? >> i plead guilty. >> reporter: pleading guilty to this assault of a prison guard in 2018. and in an unexpected development, his lawyers telling the judge that he intends to plead guilty to killing 14 students and 3 staff members and another 17 counts of attempted murder. >> we're going to ask the court to sentence him on counts 18 to 34 to 17 consecutive life sentences. >> they believe it's in cruz's best interest. they could say, look, he accepte
>> pierre thomas live at the capitol for us. thank you, pierre. >>> next this evening, a major development after that horrific massacre at the marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida, nearly four years ago now. tonight, lawyers for accused gunman nikolas cruz on what their client now plans to do. abc's victor oquendo has been on this story from the start. >> reporter: nikolas cruz, the school shooter in parkland, florida, standing before a judge in court...
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pierre: thank you. [laughter] maria: thank you so much.who was the central bank governor of the national bank of belgium speaking to bloomberg this morning. anna: thank you very much. thanks for doing it in english, my spanish not so good. maria tadeo at the national bank of belgium. banks start rolling out the new 100 pound spending limit for contactless payments from today. we got that story next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. 22 minutes into the treading session, positive for european equity markets, moving to the upside, the dax underperforming a little. here in the u.k., the banks rolling out a spending limit for contactless payments. they searched during the pandemic, some shops refusing to take cash anymore to help prevent the spread of covid-19. for more, we're joined by charlie wells. good morning to you. the pandemic seemed to supercharge this process away from electronic payments we don't have to put in a pin number. what does this u.k. card intake eight about the payment industry? charli
pierre: thank you. [laughter] maria: thank you so much.who was the central bank governor of the national bank of belgium speaking to bloomberg this morning. anna: thank you very much. thanks for doing it in english, my spanish not so good. maria tadeo at the national bank of belgium. banks start rolling out the new 100 pound spending limit for contactless payments from today. we got that story next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. 22 minutes into the...
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noting his son was shot seven times in the back, david. >> pierre thomas tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> next tonight, the death toll rising in those flash flood emergencies across the southeast. at least five people have now died. this family survived thanks to swift water rescue teams in newport city, tennessee. a woman and three small children escaping through the window of their suv, carried one by one through the rushing water. and tonight now a new system is brewing, winds and heavy rain. carolinas, d.c., new york, all this weekend. let's get back to rob marciano, with us again tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. that same system that brought the flooding in the southeast will kick start this coastal storm across the carolinas. 40% chance of it becoming a tropical cyclone. maybe the next named storm of wanda. either way, it will head towards north carolina. look out, it will be windy as well through the mid-atlantic, even up through new york. whether or not it's a named storm doesn't matter. going to be a messy weekend from the carolinas to new york. >
noting his son was shot seven times in the back, david. >> pierre thomas tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> next tonight, the death toll rising in those flash flood emergencies across the southeast. at least five people have now died. this family survived thanks to swift water rescue teams in newport city, tennessee. a woman and three small children escaping through the window of their suv, carried one by one through the rushing water. and tonight now a new system is brewing, winds...
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we crossed to pierre emanuel solomon. he is a ph. d and geo politics, as well as a lecture at leon university. our gentleman cross lock rules and effect, i mean to can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciate. let's go to brussels 1st pierre emanuel. i noticed you have like 4 globes behind you. so you really are in de geo politics. 0 guy. i mean, what do you make of the prevalence decision to, to sever official contacts with nato and in, at i could throw in to they don't have much contact with the european union, either severing this is it, a game changer is a continuation of something doesn't matter go ahead, i think is sir consternation vista, great power or rivalry? the configuration, actually herb it should teddy says something about the english have ceased and to day, but they cannot be any or improvement a mercury, lots of other negotiations if there is no accept sheets spatially older or, or accept teacher mercy port r o configuration and a as wrong as the west to nato, which she's representing a 20 v, a american geo
we crossed to pierre emanuel solomon. he is a ph. d and geo politics, as well as a lecture at leon university. our gentleman cross lock rules and effect, i mean to can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciate. let's go to brussels 1st pierre emanuel. i noticed you have like 4 globes behind you. so you really are in de geo politics. 0 guy. i mean, what do you make of the prevalence decision to, to sever official contacts with nato and in, at i could throw in to they don't have much...
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here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: at first glance, they look like a typical suburban couple. but tonight, their neighbors are wondering if jonathan toebbe and his wife diana have betrayed their country, willing to sell some of the nation's most sensitive secrets about our most sophisticated nuclear submarines. >> i was shocked. you never know what's going on in people's homes. >> reporter: according to the fbi, the story begins in april 2020, when the couple reached out to an undisclosed country, allegedly pitching the elaborate scheme. at one point, writing, "please forward this letter to your military intelligence agency. this is not a hoax." allegedly up for sale? the design of the virginia class nuclear submarine, which utilizes the latest in stealth technology at a cost of $3 billion each. >> it's some of the most closely held technology and the deepest secrets the u.s. government has. >> reporter: toebbe was a nuclear engineer working for the u.s. navy with a high level national security clearance. several times over months, the fbi says,
here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: at first glance, they look like a typical suburban couple. but tonight, their neighbors are wondering if jonathan toebbe and his wife diana have betrayed their country, willing to sell some of the nation's most sensitive secrets about our most sophisticated nuclear submarines. >> i was shocked. you never know what's going on in people's homes. >> reporter: according to the fbi, the story begins in april...
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gary pierre-pierre is a pulitzer prize winning journalist ands founder and publishers of the haitianhan 600 kidnappings in haiti this year, according to a human rights group in port-au-prince. up 300%, but what does this kid that happening tell us about the climate, what is happening in haiti. >> thanks for having me. i think what this represents is a break down of the rule of law in haiti. the gangs have taken control. they have gotten emboldened and feels there's no limit to what they can do. they first started attacking haitians and haitian americans, and now a large group of white americans who they see as high value, ask a ridiculous sum of money for their release and so haiti has been at this, victor, for quite some time, since 2018, haiti has been in a virtual lock down, and then we've seen the situation worsen and with the state being unable to do anything about it, and here we are. >> so tell us about this group, 400 miwoso, what do you know about them, and $17 million to fund what? >> to land in their pockets, that's essentially what it's been about. it's about making money
gary pierre-pierre is a pulitzer prize winning journalist ands founder and publishers of the haitianhan 600 kidnappings in haiti this year, according to a human rights group in port-au-prince. up 300%, but what does this kid that happening tell us about the climate, what is happening in haiti. >> thanks for having me. i think what this represents is a break down of the rule of law in haiti. the gangs have taken control. they have gotten emboldened and feels there's no limit to what they...
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david: we knew that pierre was someone very focused on ethics.ebook, in my opinion, is not very focused on ethics. the idea that pierre might be especially upset about this company is hardly a surprise to me. one thing i would say is a very notable aspect of frances haugen's strategy is the strategic approach. she first came anonymously, gave the wall street journal data, then she did a "60 minutes" interview. it is very methodically thought through, the result of having good advice from professionals who are now according to politico being paid by pierre. emily: facebook has hinted that more documents could be coming. what is in store for the next week? what more bad news about facebook will we see? talk to us about the company's pr strategy. they are not pulling any punches right now. kurt: i would say this is the most aggressive, combative i have seen facebook pr in the eight years i have covered the company. it seems clear to me that they are worried about what will be coming out, but also feeling not just worried, but actively defensive beca
david: we knew that pierre was someone very focused on ethics.ebook, in my opinion, is not very focused on ethics. the idea that pierre might be especially upset about this company is hardly a surprise to me. one thing i would say is a very notable aspect of frances haugen's strategy is the strategic approach. she first came anonymously, gave the wall street journal data, then she did a "60 minutes" interview. it is very methodically thought through, the result of having good advice...
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thank you, gary pierre-pierre, for joining us. >> my pleasure, yamiche.u. >> woodruff: this weekend the entertainment workers union i.a.t.s.e. reached an agreement on a new film and tv contract, averting a strike that would have ground productions across the country to a halt. but it's not the only showdown between workers and businesses. and after over a year of risky and demanding work on the front lines of the pandemic, as stephanie sy reports, many low- wage workers have had enough. >> sy: judy, thousands of american workers are on strike, and thousands more are preparing to walk out in what some on social media have dubbed "striketober." last thursday workers at farm equipment maker john deere walked out over pay, working conditions, and benefits. from kellogg's cereal factories to film sets and hospitals workers'-- dissatisfaction is leading to strikes and threats of work stoppages. 24,000 nurses and other healthcare workers in california and oregon voted to allow a strike after negotiations stalled with private hospital group kaiser permanente. the
thank you, gary pierre-pierre, for joining us. >> my pleasure, yamiche.u. >> woodruff: this weekend the entertainment workers union i.a.t.s.e. reached an agreement on a new film and tv contract, averting a strike that would have ground productions across the country to a halt. but it's not the only showdown between workers and businesses. and after over a year of risky and demanding work on the front lines of the pandemic, as stephanie sy reports, many low- wage workers have had...
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gary pierre pierre and jacob soboroff, thank you for everything you do to shine light. important deep this on our forefront. thank you both for being with me this morning. >> thanks, jose. >>> now to georgia where jury selection is underway in the trial of three white men charged with killing ahmaud arbery in what his family and president biden among others have called a lynching. gregory mcmichael, his son travis, and william bryan will all face murder charges for the killing of the 23-year-old black man as he jogged through a neighborhood in southern georgia and face hate crimes. they they say they thought he was a burglar. bryan, who filmed this disturbing shooting, say he was just a witness. the video prompted them to make changes in the federal statutes, including the passage of the state's first hate crime law. joining me now is catie beck in new brunswick where the trial is taking place, and thank you for being with me. kate, tell us more about how jury selection is expected to play out. >> they had to cast an incredibly wide net here, jose. this was a small comm
gary pierre pierre and jacob soboroff, thank you for everything you do to shine light. important deep this on our forefront. thank you both for being with me this morning. >> thanks, jose. >>> now to georgia where jury selection is underway in the trial of three white men charged with killing ahmaud arbery in what his family and president biden among others have called a lynching. gregory mcmichael, his son travis, and william bryan will all face murder charges for the killing of...
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i'm joined now by karine jean-pierre,uous principal deputy press secretary.saying that it so-so good to see you. >> it's good. it's good to see you. >> in person. >> in person. >> it's been so long. >> on set. >> it's going to be doing. this thank you. >> this is a wonderful reunion. before we just do girl talk, which i could easily do for the rest of the hour, and then i'd be in so much trouble. let's talk shop. >> okay. >> the elephant in the room, it feels like democrats have been real nice to manchin and sinema today. they're in there trying to work out. that feels like we're getting towards the end of the negotiation or y'all are worried they're going completely off the rails, they're going to tank everything. there has even been reporting manchin is considering quitting the party if he doesn't get everything he wants. what is the status of negotiating with those two people? >> can i ask the last question about manchin quitting the party. he actually answered that. he used a word that i can't use. but he actually answered that pretty plainly and clearly.
i'm joined now by karine jean-pierre,uous principal deputy press secretary.saying that it so-so good to see you. >> it's good. it's good to see you. >> in person. >> in person. >> it's been so long. >> on set. >> it's going to be doing. this thank you. >> this is a wonderful reunion. before we just do girl talk, which i could easily do for the rest of the hour, and then i'd be in so much trouble. let's talk shop. >> okay. >> the elephant in...
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make sure we get pierre's mic fixed.ation. read it carefully. >>> we want to get straight down to the new york stock exchange, where jim cramer joins us now. should we talk apple, amazon >> yeah, sure. >> what do you do? some of the most widely held stocks. >> i'm going to defend them, from the point of view that amazon was barely 5% going into this thing i don't think it should be that overwhelming apple is a quandary, because you wonder how much they'll miss, what tim cook called as perishable if i have to hear supply chain one more time, andrew, you know, chain of fools, that's how i feel everybody got fooled it's just terrible, the lowest end kept apple back, and apple could have had an amazing quarter, but now, i don't know, will people do something else for the holidays these products -- you can't get them. >> that's my question. what's your bet there? do you try to look through this and say 12 months later, you believe jamie dimon, the supply chain issues won't exist >> exactly that's my view. that's how i feel. t
make sure we get pierre's mic fixed.ation. read it carefully. >>> we want to get straight down to the new york stock exchange, where jim cramer joins us now. should we talk apple, amazon >> yeah, sure. >> what do you do? some of the most widely held stocks. >> i'm going to defend them, from the point of view that amazon was barely 5% going into this thing i don't think it should be that overwhelming apple is a quandary, because you wonder how much they'll miss, what...
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here's abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: a leak of thousands of pages of internal documents tonight raising more questions about facebook and whether or not the social media giant has fueled hate. facebook whistle-blower francis haugen provided the redacted documents to congress. abc news and 16 other news outlets then obtaining a copy of the files. >> facebook makes more money when you consume more content. >> reporter: haugen, who testified before congress earlier this month, spoke today in front of the british parliament. >> it pushes you to extremes and it fans hate. anger and hate is the easiest way to grow on facebook. >> reporter: a set of the documents showing that restrictions deployed by facebook to limit potential harmful content and mitigate violence were rolled back after the 2020 election. on january 6th, the day of the insurrection, an internal report showed that posts calling for violence and incitement surged alarmingly. user reports of false news hitting nearly 40,000 per hour. a set of documents suggesting that restrictions deployed by f
here's abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: a leak of thousands of pages of internal documents tonight raising more questions about facebook and whether or not the social media giant has fueled hate. facebook whistle-blower francis haugen provided the redacted documents to congress. abc news and 16 other news outlets then obtaining a copy of the files. >> facebook makes more money when you consume more content. >> reporter: haugen, who testified before...
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here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: the government acknowledged their failure was stark. that an fbi official conducting a background check failed to uncover that dylann roof had admitted to a felony drug charge that would have blocked him from buying the murder weapon used in that south carolina church in 2015. how is the healing process going for you? >> i still relive and think about what happened, being there. i'll remember it until the day i die. >> reporter: jennifer pinckney was there that night that roof invaded her church's sanctuary during bible study and murdered her husband, clementa, and eight others. roof, a white supremacist, killed them simply because they were black. the government today announced she and the other families of the deceased and surviving victims of the massacre at mother emanuel ame church will receive an $88 million settlement from the federal government. but for jennifer, no amont of money is enough. >> you can all take the settlement. bring my husband back to me. >> reporter: reverend clementa pinckney, a state
here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: the government acknowledged their failure was stark. that an fbi official conducting a background check failed to uncover that dylann roof had admitted to a felony drug charge that would have blocked him from buying the murder weapon used in that south carolina church in 2015. how is the healing process going for you? >> i still relive and think about what happened, being there. i'll remember it until the day...
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well, of course, then we get back to where pierre said that there's, there that this nate organization, organizations take a life on a life of their own. a native was a classic case of an organization changing its mission to stay alive after the cold war. you know, they went into the balkans, they went from defending western europe to defending more of europe than they went into the balkans offensively now to type back, you know, the middle east and china. and so this organization is actually, and us participation and i think is actually running out counter to us interests. and because of his up, bureaucratic out, no running him, i really is go back to brussels, we're very many. well, i, me, i've, and just put it perfectly, i me do a reverse mix and goes to china here. i mean, as an edge in looking at it geopolitically. and historically, if, if europe, the european union wanted to position itself in a valuable place, it would be to, into it be in the middle of russia, the united states and china that, that, that has, that has assets that has capital to it. and it seems to me there host
well, of course, then we get back to where pierre said that there's, there that this nate organization, organizations take a life on a life of their own. a native was a classic case of an organization changing its mission to stay alive after the cold war. you know, they went into the balkans, they went from defending western europe to defending more of europe than they went into the balkans offensively now to type back, you know, the middle east and china. and so this organization is actually,...
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and in brussels, we cross through pierre emanuel solomon. he is a ph. d and geo politics, as well as a lecture at leon university, art gentleman cross og rules and effect. that means he can jump in any time he want . and i always appreciate, let's go to brussels 1st there in menu. i notice you have like 4 globes behind you . so you really are in de geo politics 0. ok. i mean, what do you make of the kremlin decision to, to sever official contacts with nato and, and, and i could throw in to, they don't have much contact with the european union, either severing this is it, a game changer is a continuation of something doesn't matter go ahead. i think he is sir, consternation of mister great power or rivalry. the configuration actually are each a teddy says something about the english have ceased and to day, but they cannot be any or improvement. a merchants have our own negotiations. if there is no accept sheets spatially, older or o accept teacher mercy port r, o configuration and a as wrong as the west to nato, which she's representing a 20 v or america
and in brussels, we cross through pierre emanuel solomon. he is a ph. d and geo politics, as well as a lecture at leon university, art gentleman cross og rules and effect. that means he can jump in any time he want . and i always appreciate, let's go to brussels 1st there in menu. i notice you have like 4 globes behind you . so you really are in de geo politics 0. ok. i mean, what do you make of the kremlin decision to, to sever official contacts with nato and, and, and i could throw in to,...
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pierre, thank you. >>> next tonight here, to the house committee investigating the january 6th attack on the capitol. tonight, that committee now moving to recommend steve bannon be held in criminal contempt for defying their subpoena. here's our chief washington correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: tonight, the house january 6th committee voted to recommend criminal charges against trump ally steve bannon, for refusing to cooperate with its investigation into the capitol rye rot. >> mr. bannon stands alone in his defiance of our subpoena. no one in this country, no matter how wealthy or how powerful, is above the law. >> reporter: in a 26-page report, the committee alleges, quote, "bannon had specific knowledge about the events planned for january 6th before they occurred." the report points to bannon's own words on january 5th, the day before the riot. >> all hell is going to break loose tomorrow. just understand this. all hell is going to break loose tomorrow. it's going to be moving. it's going to be quick. there's going to be many moving pieces. >> reporter: bannon told his
pierre, thank you. >>> next tonight here, to the house committee investigating the january 6th attack on the capitol. tonight, that committee now moving to recommend steve bannon be held in criminal contempt for defying their subpoena. here's our chief washington correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: tonight, the house january 6th committee voted to recommend criminal charges against trump ally steve bannon, for refusing to cooperate with its investigation into the capitol...
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one canadian were taken while returning to a puerto prince from an orphanage and the town of gann, pierre, east of the capital. a christian aid ministry work has had 5 children with them, including a baby, only 8 months old. john hendrick has more from the missions headquarters in the u. s. state of ohio. a haitian gang has put a price on the lives of 17 missionaries, taken captive in port prints. $17000000.00. the ransom amounts to a $1000000.00 for each of the 5 men, 7 women, and 5 children, captured by a group called $400.00. no, was that they were building in orphanage. it's a risk haitian missionaries now face daily. it is like living in a war zone. you don't know when you're going to get shot at, you know, no one you're going to get kidnapped. then is a very real concern here in ohio, where many in the religiously conservative our mission mennonite community consider it their christian mission to fund advancements abroad, even as many of them live much as they did in the 19th century. the random demand is a drop in the bucket for an organization that brings in a $130000000.00 a year
one canadian were taken while returning to a puerto prince from an orphanage and the town of gann, pierre, east of the capital. a christian aid ministry work has had 5 children with them, including a baby, only 8 months old. john hendrick has more from the missions headquarters in the u. s. state of ohio. a haitian gang has put a price on the lives of 17 missionaries, taken captive in port prints. $17000000.00. the ransom amounts to a $1000000.00 for each of the 5 men, 7 women, and 5 children,...
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. >> so if you can't call the police for pierre, then who are they calling for help? >> usually the victims don't go to the police. and they usually negotiate with the gangs. because if they were to go to the police, and then the gangs may kill the hostage, because the police cannot do the damage, they are equipped and we have been, we have been seeing the gang everywhere in the capital, everywhere in the community. that's why the kidnapping becomes an increase. >> do you see any way that the u.s. state department will have negotiating power since you just laid out what negotiations have been like between gang members and the government there. >> i agree. one thing they are doing now, they make a lot of pressure. and they are shifting with the gang. what we're seeing in haiti in the past ten years, the u.s. government has sent issues before. it is a government who buys guns and munitions for the gang. that is why the haitian people in haiti, today, we are dieing. we're dieing with kidnapping, with instability, and we cannot go anywhere because the gangs have a lot of
. >> so if you can't call the police for pierre, then who are they calling for help? >> usually the victims don't go to the police. and they usually negotiate with the gangs. because if they were to go to the police, and then the gangs may kill the hostage, because the police cannot do the damage, they are equipped and we have been, we have been seeing the gang everywhere in the capital, everywhere in the community. that's why the kidnapping becomes an increase. >> do you see...
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gary pierre-pierre, we'll continue to follow this. we appreciate your insight.nks for having me. >>> these are live pictures now out of brunswick, georgia, where jury selection begins today in the murder trial of three white men accused of killing ahmaud ashry. ♪ ♪ (vo) how do you know when you've found your team? whether you're winning, or just doing your best. when you're on the lanes, they're right behind you. reunite with your team. go bowling. >>> three men are sit for trial after killing ahmaud arbery last year. his mother is concerned about who could end up on the jury. >> i have my concerns, being that the jurors will be picked from this community. there has been lots of miscommunications in the beginning on what happened on that day. but i'm hopeful we'll get the right people in the right place to make the right decision. >> joining us now, criminal defense attorney cnn legal analyst joey jackson. a thousand people have received a jury summons for this case, about ten times what it would normally be for this courthouse. we have to factor that in as we t
gary pierre-pierre, we'll continue to follow this. we appreciate your insight.nks for having me. >>> these are live pictures now out of brunswick, georgia, where jury selection begins today in the murder trial of three white men accused of killing ahmaud ashry. ♪ ♪ (vo) how do you know when you've found your team? whether you're winning, or just doing your best. when you're on the lanes, they're right behind you. reunite with your team. go bowling. >>> three men are sit...
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spurs midfielder pierre—emile hojbjerg opened up the scoring midway through the first half.with 20 minutes to go. the teams were level for less than five minutes, though, as matt targett was off target, scoring an own goal, which proved to be the difference. and there was drama at the london stadium, as west ham thought they'd scrambled a point against brentford, who'd taken an early lead. but deep into injury time, yoane wissa, who got a late equaliser against liverpool eight days ago, drove in a powerful shot with virtually the last kick of the game. 2—1 to brentford, and their strong start to the season goes on. in the scottish premiership, rangers have gone top of the table after coming from behind to beat ten—man hibs 2—1 at ibrox, alfredo morelos with the winner. celtic earned their first away win in the league since february after a late 2—1 victory over aberdeen at pittodrie. the visitors took the lead early in the first half, but aberdeen gave themselves a chance after lewis ferguson equalised with that header after the break. butjust six minutes from time, jota got
spurs midfielder pierre—emile hojbjerg opened up the scoring midway through the first half.with 20 minutes to go. the teams were level for less than five minutes, though, as matt targett was off target, scoring an own goal, which proved to be the difference. and there was drama at the london stadium, as west ham thought they'd scrambled a point against brentford, who'd taken an early lead. but deep into injury time, yoane wissa, who got a late equaliser against liverpool eight days ago, drove...
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with me now is very pierre pierre, the founder of "the haitian times," an english-language publicationused on covering the nation. what do these kidnappings say about the current state of haiti? >> thanks for having me. it mea the country has plunged into chaos. it has reached a depth we would not have dreamed up a few months ago. they he gotten emboldened as we've gone along. judy: this was carried out by a gang. can you tell me more about this gang. >> this gang has been among the most violent of the gangs operating in haiti. they were bad in the northeast corridor of the capital. their m.o. is to abductor buses, taxis, to maximize the ransom opportunity they get from abductive a large number of people. yamiche: kidnappings have spiked 200%, 300%. talk about what makes this kidnapping of these 16 americans different from the kidnappings we've seen in the past. talk about the evolution of kidnappings. >> the kidnappings started years ago. they were targeting the mole auto class. then the darker skinned haitians were targeted. after that, street vendors were targeted. just about anyone
with me now is very pierre pierre, the founder of "the haitian times," an english-language publicationused on covering the nation. what do these kidnappings say about the current state of haiti? >> thanks for having me. it mea the country has plunged into chaos. it has reached a depth we would not have dreamed up a few months ago. they he gotten emboldened as we've gone along. judy: this was carried out by a gang. can you tell me more about this gang. >> this gang has been...
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iban a responder de andrÉ-pierre gignac, quien mandaba este bombazo para empatar marcador y poner unoausa y regresamos >> ♪ [música] ♪ ° >> ya nos vamos despidiendo y lo haremos felicitando a los nuevos agentes de la patrulla de camino que desde hoy prestan servicio a la comunidad. que lograron culminar mÁs de 400 hoas de entrenamiento intensivos >> los equipos fueron desplegados para cumplir con la labor. la patrulla de camino cuenta con equipos en el estado de california >> valiosa la labor que realizan en diferentes actividades. sobre todo, para hacer cumplir la ley >> excelentes compaÑeros >> qÉ bueno porque necesitamos mucha ayuda. gracias por su sintonÍa. >> ♪ [música] ♪ >> ♪ [música] ♪ >> noticias telemundo. >> buenas noches soy gria carrillo y estas son las noticias, esta noche autodades buscan a un hombre a mató a un policía y el sospechoso podría un hombre hispano. >> continúa las medidas por no revelar y podrían tener consecuencias severas al as comunidades que sirven. >> todo el éxito en la nave espacial que estarán explorando
iban a responder de andrÉ-pierre gignac, quien mandaba este bombazo para empatar marcador y poner unoausa y regresamos >> ♪ [música] ♪ ° >> ya nos vamos despidiendo y lo haremos felicitando a los nuevos agentes de la patrulla de camino que desde hoy prestan servicio a la comunidad. que lograron culminar mÁs de 400 hoas de entrenamiento intensivos >> los equipos fueron desplegados para cumplir con la labor. la patrulla de camino cuenta con equipos en el estado de...
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spurs midfielder pierre—emile hoijbjerg opened up the scoring, midway through the first half. 0llie watkins 20 minutes to go. the teams were level for less than five minutes, though, as matt targett was off target, scoring an own goal, which proved to be the difference. there were more goals in this game, and the chances that we had really killed the game, but at the end it is about being resilient, and not conceding any chances to aston villa, and the fans giving us the support, that was huge, that is very important. and there was drama at the london stadium, as west ham thought they�*d scrambled a point against brentford, who�*d taken an early lead. but deep into injury time, yoane wissa, who got a late equaliser against liverpool eight days ago, drove in a powerful shot with virtually the last kick of the game. 2—1 to brentford, and their strong start to the season goes on. fantastic feeling, standing here with three very good points, away from _ with three very good points, away from home — with three very good points, away from home again, another solid performance, especially first ha
spurs midfielder pierre—emile hoijbjerg opened up the scoring, midway through the first half. 0llie watkins 20 minutes to go. the teams were level for less than five minutes, though, as matt targett was off target, scoring an own goal, which proved to be the difference. there were more goals in this game, and the chances that we had really killed the game, but at the end it is about being resilient, and not conceding any chances to aston villa, and the fans giving us the support, that was...
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then pierre—emerick aubameyang doubled arsenal's lead just after the break — scoring the rebound afterected finish. jacob ramsey scored a consolation but it ended 3—i. the result moves arsenal up a to ninth place. this is the way we have to play and this is when we are good. when we play with real desire and commitment, we have a clear idea on how we have to attack them and how we can hit them i believe that they can do it. six. we can hit them i believe that they can do it. . ., we can hit them i believe that they can do it. ,, ., ., we can hit them i believe that they can do it. ,, . ., can do it. six abate now can you feel a little _ can do it. six abate now can you feel a little bit _ can do it. six abate now can you feel a little bit of— can do it. six abate now can you feel a little bit of momentum? i can do it. six abate now can you i feel a little bit of momentum? yes can do it. six abate now can you - feel a little bit of momentum? yes i do lookin: feel a little bit of momentum? yes i do looking forward _ feel a little bit of momentum? yes i do looking forward now _ feel a lit
then pierre—emerick aubameyang doubled arsenal's lead just after the break — scoring the rebound afterected finish. jacob ramsey scored a consolation but it ended 3—i. the result moves arsenal up a to ninth place. this is the way we have to play and this is when we are good. when we play with real desire and commitment, we have a clear idea on how we have to attack them and how we can hit them i believe that they can do it. six. we can hit them i believe that they can do it. . ., we can...
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we're going to discuss more on this as i'm gared by gary pierre pierre, founder of the haitian times. this is distressing. tell me what you are hearing from your reporters on the ground. >> well, thanks for having me, alex. the situation as we have been reporting hasn't been very good for quite some time. as your correspondent mentioned, preachers have been kidnapened, live on facebook. everyone is not spared. no one is safe. it's been that way for quite some time, like i said. this is part of the wave that we have seen of people trying to leave haiti. the dominican republic has seen a spike in people leaving. so right now, we are reaching the last gasp, if you ask me, because up until then, alex, our reporting told us americans, white americans, were spared. in fact, gangsters, they were afraid of kidnapping white americans. and here we are today, discussing about 17 or more americans who have been kidnapped. so this is yet another story of the breakdown of civil society. where police are afraid to attack gangs and when they try to attack the gangs, they get arrested, their equipment
we're going to discuss more on this as i'm gared by gary pierre pierre, founder of the haitian times. this is distressing. tell me what you are hearing from your reporters on the ground. >> well, thanks for having me, alex. the situation as we have been reporting hasn't been very good for quite some time. as your correspondent mentioned, preachers have been kidnapened, live on facebook. everyone is not spared. no one is safe. it's been that way for quite some time, like i said. this is...
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in early 1954, france froze, the catholic priest abbey pierre launched a major appeal for the homeless, torn between a domestic housing crisis and imperial conflict abroad. the french government needed to act decisively after 8 years embroiled in indo china, it sent in a new commander general off he, nevada. with a plan to strike a major blow against of yet mean his forces in stole themselves in the den, been full basin, a strategic position surrounded by mountains. his objective to force the enemy out of the jungle and engage in direct combat. the french still considered themselves invincible, but they would be proved wrong. ah, the french army was unaware that in the silence of the hills, the north vietnamese coalition forces have yet main. where preparing a major assaults. they carried tens of thousands of tons of equipment and artillery to the top of the hills overlooking the french camp. while trucks carried the majority of the heavy weapons, 2 wheels also came in useful or about guy car set up a great at our power. margaret said, i've over both the possible thief lit was also san
in early 1954, france froze, the catholic priest abbey pierre launched a major appeal for the homeless, torn between a domestic housing crisis and imperial conflict abroad. the french government needed to act decisively after 8 years embroiled in indo china, it sent in a new commander general off he, nevada. with a plan to strike a major blow against of yet mean his forces in stole themselves in the den, been full basin, a strategic position surrounded by mountains. his objective to force the...
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it was arsenal who took an early lead through captain pierre emerick aubameyang.en went ahead soon after, hitting arsenal on the counter, and odsonne eduoard's powerful drive put palace 2—1 up. and it looked as though vieira was heading for a famous win, but alexandre lacazette converted five minutes into stoppage time. crushing for the former arsenal idol, 2—2 at the emirates. lama i am a little bit frustrated as well, because i think we played at times some really good football, but we did not turn those times into a win. we want to win games will stub the performance is good, but we have to turn those performances into a win. .,, ,.,, , win. the most positive thing is we ke -t win. the most positive thing is we kept going. _ win. the most positive thing is we kept going. the — win. the most positive thing is we kept going, the energy _ win. the most positive thing is we kept going, the energy of - win. the most positive thing is we kept going, the energy of the - win. the most positive thing is we | kept going, the energy of the team never— kept going, the ener
it was arsenal who took an early lead through captain pierre emerick aubameyang.en went ahead soon after, hitting arsenal on the counter, and odsonne eduoard's powerful drive put palace 2—1 up. and it looked as though vieira was heading for a famous win, but alexandre lacazette converted five minutes into stoppage time. crushing for the former arsenal idol, 2—2 at the emirates. lama i am a little bit frustrated as well, because i think we played at times some really good football, but we...
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good morning, pierre. >> reporter: robin, good morning.aring yesterday the government released a series of photographs and videos that prosecutors say showed jonathan and diana toebbe at secret drop off locations in west virginia and pennsylvania. diana serving as her husband's lookout allegedly. the fbi claiming they were trying to sell classified information to a foreign country about nuclear submarines. authorities believe they were ready to flee the country, they had $11,300 wrapped in $100 bills a go back, latex gloves and their children's passports. authorities suggesting they were in it for the money at one point writing a series of messages to each other. it's not morally defensible either. we convinced ourselves it's fine, but it really isn't. diana allegedly responded i have no problem with it at all. i have no loyalty to ex tractionists. robin? >> thank you for sharing those details, pierre. michael? >>> we turn now to new details on that fiery plane crash in texas, that miracle that all 21 people onboard managed to get out aliv
good morning, pierre. >> reporter: robin, good morning.aring yesterday the government released a series of photographs and videos that prosecutors say showed jonathan and diana toebbe at secret drop off locations in west virginia and pennsylvania. diana serving as her husband's lookout allegedly. the fbi claiming they were trying to sell classified information to a foreign country about nuclear submarines. authorities believe they were ready to flee the country, they had $11,300 wrapped...
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the french high commissioner in cameroon pierre miss math refused to negotiate with communists. he was a former member of the free french and had fought in indo china traumatized by that defeat. he had one simple aim to destroy the u. b. c, and neutralize its leader. reuben m. nearby was a wanted man with the help of the camera union army, the manhunt began. morgan bear county manpower in oregon to simply markham new village on 50 domain vi village was on the sunni. daniel, there is no account of chinese or during the key version when i want to not. so while we're in sir gusher, is he comes out more on bell boy. every day this effect archery ever did. she did about you. alex is off on my follow dunker said gala. to tell me frank troops used the same account. a guerrilla tactics devised in madagascar. we find in indo china and apply denali cherry. they used me palm to destroy villages and helicopters to hunt down survivors in a pool. conflict kept away from the eyes of the french public. after months of this terror, the u. p. c. resistance was destroyed. robin on nearby was hunte
the french high commissioner in cameroon pierre miss math refused to negotiate with communists. he was a former member of the free french and had fought in indo china traumatized by that defeat. he had one simple aim to destroy the u. b. c, and neutralize its leader. reuben m. nearby was a wanted man with the help of the camera union army, the manhunt began. morgan bear county manpower in oregon to simply markham new village on 50 domain vi village was on the sunni. daniel, there is no account...
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the french high commissioner in cameroon pierre miss math refused to negotiate with communists. he was a former member of the free french and had fought in indo china traumatized by that defeat. he had one simple aim to destroy the u. p. c, and neutralize its leader. reuben em, nearby was a wanted man with the help of the camera union army, the manhunt began manambra county manpower in oregon to simpler markham, new financial, 50, dement, i, a vi village was on the sunni, daniel, they don't count or tre, these are you. the key for virgin money, i want you not so well when sir. gotcha, if he comes sag more on bell boys every day. the soft archery over the sea. dear debauchery says off all my fellow conqueror, said gallow civilian french troops use the same account. a guerrilla tactics devised in madagascar we find in indo china and applied in algeria. they used napalm to destroy villages and helicopters to hunt down survivors in a pool conflict kept away from the eyes of the french public. after months of this terror, the u. p. c. resistance was destroyed. robin om nearby was hun
the french high commissioner in cameroon pierre miss math refused to negotiate with communists. he was a former member of the free french and had fought in indo china traumatized by that defeat. he had one simple aim to destroy the u. p. c, and neutralize its leader. reuben em, nearby was a wanted man with the help of the camera union army, the manhunt began manambra county manpower in oregon to simpler markham, new financial, 50, dement, i, a vi village was on the sunni, daniel, they don't...
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the french high commissioner in cameroon pierre miss math refused to negotiate with communists. he was a former member of the free french and had fought in indo china traumatized by that defeat. he had one simple aim to destroy the u. b. c, and neutralize its leader. reuben em, nearby was a wanted man with the help of the camera union army. the man hunt began. morgan bear county manpower in oregon to simpler markham, new village on 50 de, my man, i advised village was on de sunni don meal. they don't count or tre. these are you the key for virgin money? i want you not so while we're in sir gusher. isic um sag more on bell boy, a cvt the subject of choice over the cd. debauchery says all former follow dunker said gala. tell me frank troops used the same account of guerrilla tactics devised in madagascar. we find in indo china, and apply dean algeria. they use may palm to destroy villages and helicopters to hunt down. survivors in a poor conflict kept away from the eyes of the french public. after months of this terror, the u. p. c. resistance was destroyed. robin om nearby was hu
the french high commissioner in cameroon pierre miss math refused to negotiate with communists. he was a former member of the free french and had fought in indo china traumatized by that defeat. he had one simple aim to destroy the u. b. c, and neutralize its leader. reuben em, nearby was a wanted man with the help of the camera union army. the man hunt began. morgan bear county manpower in oregon to simpler markham, new village on 50 de, my man, i advised village was on de sunni don meal. they...