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jean-pierre: you asked me about khashoggi. when the president came in to office, we were determined to make sure that our decades long relationship with saudia rabia was serving our own intest and values as we move forward. but also preserving it. because it also helps us accomplish many important things. and that's largely what we've done. the murder of jamal khashoggi is something that we and many others around the world took very, very seriously. one of the things we did rly was to release our own report on this murder at the same time we initiated the so-called khashoggi ban to make sure any country seeking to use tools of repression against people abroad, who are criticizing in one way or another, the government would pay a price for that. and we've used it multiple times since. at the same time, we thought it was very important to engage saudia rabia. yemen was one of the most important places that we wanted to do that. and we've seen, as a result of our work with saudia rabia, is a real progress in actually dealing with
jean-pierre: you asked me about khashoggi. when the president came in to office, we were determined to make sure that our decades long relationship with saudia rabia was serving our own intest and values as we move forward. but also preserving it. because it also helps us accomplish many important things. and that's largely what we've done. the murder of jamal khashoggi is something that we and many others around the world took very, very seriously. one of the things we did rly was to release...
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jean-pierre: go ahead.reporter: is the president willing to accept whatever agreement lawmakers come to, should they come to an agreement, when it comes to guns? ms. jean-pierre: so, here's - as you know, the president has been very involved in gun reform as senator, as vice president, and, clearly, now as president, having signed the most executive actions on gun reform than any president at this time of their presidency. and when - when he was senator, he was - he was talking about this today - it took him years. it took him years to get the 1994 assault ban - assault ban legislation. now, that - that was law for 10 years and expired in 2004. and so, we haven't seen this type of - this type of negotiations or this type of coming together from both sides in a very long time. it's been decades. so, he is encouraged, he is optimistic about what - about what he's seeing, about what he is hearing - the update that he received. and so, we're going to see how those negotiations go. and any - any step, we bel- -
jean-pierre: go ahead.reporter: is the president willing to accept whatever agreement lawmakers come to, should they come to an agreement, when it comes to guns? ms. jean-pierre: so, here's - as you know, the president has been very involved in gun reform as senator, as vice president, and, clearly, now as president, having signed the most executive actions on gun reform than any president at this time of their presidency. and when - when he was senator, he was - he was talking about this today...
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i saw pierre a week before his death.shooting of the program directly from the hospital. take him like let's go to the shooting he was given an injection. he couldn't even walk two meters. he was very out of breath, literally had to go to the chair. he stops, takes a big breather, and only then goes. at the same time, he was going to enter the ring literally. these days i say, how will you go? if you can't breathe, like, i can get over it. right, the narcissist complained that he was not sleeping, which night he was afraid to suffocate, saying that it was very scary. that he sat all night for several nights, because it was impossible to go to bed that you were suffocating, he had to be in the hospital, and they put him on. this is the mask of ger narcissus for a long time did not understand what was happening to him, he was tormented by severe pain. he gasped for breath . yulia nachalova was hit by gout in her joints. but the singer in all internal organs. he got fat. we even joked about. well , i didn’t think it had anyt
i saw pierre a week before his death.shooting of the program directly from the hospital. take him like let's go to the shooting he was given an injection. he couldn't even walk two meters. he was very out of breath, literally had to go to the chair. he stops, takes a big breather, and only then goes. at the same time, he was going to enter the ring literally. these days i say, how will you go? if you can't breathe, like, i can get over it. right, the narcissist complained that he was not...
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ah, to pierre narcissus. very well. my heart is with you guys. he was very worried about the fact that he became a hostage to one song. this is the chocolate bunny that everyone will like so much. and you know he cried beautifully that before in history. it is a fact. it's just a meme, as they say now, yet yes, let's listen. every artist actually dreams of at least one hit business card to be on it. yes, he arrived, he was a dad, and dad was a good one, at least judging by what caroline wrote and you communicate with your grandmother. here with someone from the cameroonian relatives. i keep in touch because they are my relatives. and we have all the mountains for each other. and even if we somehow quarrel, we still do not care for each other we support, because this is a family family - this is the only thing that we have the closest relative to me . well, by the way, he loved, tell me, he loved you so much that i remember he dragged you everywhere. it was still a little curly at all, and sergey remembers, fo
ah, to pierre narcissus. very well. my heart is with you guys. he was very worried about the fact that he became a hostage to one song. this is the chocolate bunny that everyone will like so much. and you know he cried beautifully that before in history. it is a fact. it's just a meme, as they say now, yet yes, let's listen. every artist actually dreams of at least one hit business card to be on it. yes, he arrived, he was a dad, and dad was a good one, at least judging by what caroline wrote...
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"primetime" pity's pierre and that's an emotion i don't often feel.rly in over her head especially when it comes to energy crisis. >> why not drill here in the u.s. though? >> because we don't need to do that. what we need them to do with the oil that's out there we need them to refine the oil so that prices -- so that capacity could go up and prices would go down, inherently go down. >> jesse: supply close goes up, prices go down, why didn't we think of that? the american people need answers not a flustered intern reading from a binder of lies. [laughter] >> why is the president saying that inflation is worse everywhere but here? >> if you look at globally other countries, and if you look at where we are economically, when you think about the group g 7 we are in a much stronger place than we are economically than the rest. >> he says that inflation is worse everywhere but here that's not true u.s. has worse than japan, saudi arabia, india, why is he saying that. >> what we are saying when you talk about inflation, it is a global thing. >> jesse: the
"primetime" pity's pierre and that's an emotion i don't often feel.rly in over her head especially when it comes to energy crisis. >> why not drill here in the u.s. though? >> because we don't need to do that. what we need them to do with the oil that's out there we need them to refine the oil so that prices -- so that capacity could go up and prices would go down, inherently go down. >> jesse: supply close goes up, prices go down, why didn't we think of that? the...
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is not doing enough to stop these mass shootings implying that wayne la pierre has played a part inters to get guns. and frankly, that's not true. the nra, under wayne la pierre's leadership has provided thoughts and prayers to the victims and their families. and if we care enough about these, give enough of these thoughts and these prayers, these mass shootings will stop. so i want to thank you, wayne la pierre, for all your thoughts and all your prayers. >> of course that man was not a member of the nra, but the good lies, and co-host of the good lies pod gast, welcome to the show this evening, jason, first up, i'm deeply impressed that you are willing to keep a straight face throughout all of that and i keep chuckling when i keep saying la pierre's face, around kind of confused and what was the reaction from him, and to your speech, from the people in the hall, you know, you got some applause at the end, did people get it, was your sarcasm lost on them? what happened next? >> i think that wayne la pierre's definitely got it and making eye contact with him that whole time was a li
is not doing enough to stop these mass shootings implying that wayne la pierre has played a part inters to get guns. and frankly, that's not true. the nra, under wayne la pierre's leadership has provided thoughts and prayers to the victims and their families. and if we care enough about these, give enough of these thoughts and these prayers, these mass shootings will stop. so i want to thank you, wayne la pierre, for all your thoughts and all your prayers. >> of course that man was not a...
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pierre, i want to start with you.e politics of all of this, this is obviously a concern based on reality and not just in california. >> well, there was a major driver of how americans feel about crime relating to gun deaths and shootings, and if you look at what happened in 2019 compared to 2020, gun deaths went up by 30%. also over that time frame, mass shootings went up by 60%, so americans feel a certain way about crime because the crime has been going up in terms of violence. now, that said, you're not going to see any law enforcement officials or the public crying for defund the police. that's just not going to happen in this current environment, but at the same time they also know we have issues of bias in policing, and that i've seen too many cases where i have had to cover personally where black men and brown men are being treated unfairly by police. police are going to have to deal with both of these issues simultaneously. that's just the bottom line. >> marianna, you wrote this week that this concern over cr
pierre, i want to start with you.e politics of all of this, this is obviously a concern based on reality and not just in california. >> well, there was a major driver of how americans feel about crime relating to gun deaths and shootings, and if you look at what happened in 2019 compared to 2020, gun deaths went up by 30%. also over that time frame, mass shootings went up by 60%, so americans feel a certain way about crime because the crime has been going up in terms of violence. now,...
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he recognized the priority of the french physicists marie and pierre curie, who discovered polonium 4 years earlier. mark volt conducted his research and also discovered polonium, but later. at first he left to call it radiotelurium, that these are different elements, but then he admitted his mistake; polonium is very radioactive, it is not visible and does not exist in the free state. it is a decay product. uranium with a very short half -life as early as 1910, marie pierre, then already dead, managed to isolate this element. in its pure form, polonium is a powerful emitter of alpha particles, which later helped to discover neutrons. today in the colony they are used for autonomous installations in space and deep-sea vehicles, as well as in medicine. about how then in the ussr represented this war with little blood and on foreign territory, according to the plot, the germans cross the border. we are ready to attack and give a crushing rebuff. the soviet air force destroy enemy aircraft right on the airfield. oh, the pilots descend on parachutes behind enemy lines, then, together with
he recognized the priority of the french physicists marie and pierre curie, who discovered polonium 4 years earlier. mark volt conducted his research and also discovered polonium, but later. at first he left to call it radiotelurium, that these are different elements, but then he admitted his mistake; polonium is very radioactive, it is not visible and does not exist in the free state. it is a decay product. uranium with a very short half -life as early as 1910, marie pierre, then already dead,...
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let's bring in our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas there in washington., pierre, many people are wondering, could there possibly be charges for officers on the scene that day? good morning. >> reporter: robin, good morning. one of the things that's remarkable is that two weeks after this tragedy, the police chief has not given a full briefing about what did or did not happen. it's unheard of. the essential question is why. why did those officers not do what law enforcement has been taught to do in active shooter scenarios, engage with and fight the suspect no matter the cost? that's been the thinking since the columbine school massacre 23 years ago. as far as criminal charges, it's unclear what those charges could be. perhaps some sort of criminal negligence depending on the facts. some say civil litigation may be a way of holding police and city officials accountable. we have word a law firm representing four families of students injured in uvalde will launch its own investigations. but until investigators can answer some of the most basic questions of w
let's bring in our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas there in washington., pierre, many people are wondering, could there possibly be charges for officers on the scene that day? good morning. >> reporter: robin, good morning. one of the things that's remarkable is that two weeks after this tragedy, the police chief has not given a full briefing about what did or did not happen. it's unheard of. the essential question is why. why did those officers not do what law enforcement has...
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thomas, because this was a significant piece of testimony, pierre. cassidy hutchinson saying she was told that the former president lunged at that secret service agent in the president suv. curious what the secret service is saying about all of this tonight. >> reporter: david, the secret service so far is not commenting on specifics, but just informed me that they would like to respond under oath. two sources familiar with the investigation confirm that president trump had requested to go to the capitol on january 6th and that the secret service refused due to security concerns. one of those sources telling me that the president did return to the vehicle after his speech on the morning of january 6th and asked agent robert engel if he could go to the capitol. engel said something to the effect of that being unwise or dangerous and that the motorcade was going to take the president back to the white house. a source close to the secret service just told me to expect that the secret service will push back against any allegation of an assault against an
thomas, because this was a significant piece of testimony, pierre. cassidy hutchinson saying she was told that the former president lunged at that secret service agent in the president suv. curious what the secret service is saying about all of this tonight. >> reporter: david, the secret service so far is not commenting on specifics, but just informed me that they would like to respond under oath. two sources familiar with the investigation confirm that president trump had requested to...
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>> all right, pierre thomas in washington. pierre, thank you. and of course abc news will carry that first prime time hearing on what they have learned in the january 6th investigation, the findings from the house select committee. our coverage, 8:00 p.m. eastern thursday night, of course, that's 5:00 pacific, right here on abc. >>> in the meantime, more news this evening, and from london tonight, british prime minister boris johnson surviving that no confidence vote, barely, from members of his own party. johnson was booed as he arrived for the queen's jubilee service after a series of scandals, including revelations that he partied with his staff during the height of covid when the rest of the country was in lockdown. johnson keeping his job today, but weakened by the challenge. still calling it a convincing result, in his words, and saying it is time for the country to now move on. >>> when we come back on this busy monday night, news this evening on the baby formula shortage across the u.s. major development, movement in the right direction.
>> all right, pierre thomas in washington. pierre, thank you. and of course abc news will carry that first prime time hearing on what they have learned in the january 6th investigation, the findings from the house select committee. our coverage, 8:00 p.m. eastern thursday night, of course, that's 5:00 pacific, right here on abc. >>> in the meantime, more news this evening, and from london tonight, british prime minister boris johnson surviving that no confidence vote, barely,...
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he's asking the question of karine jean-pierre. as the president have the stamina physically and mentally. do you think to continue on even after 20204? don lemon is asking that question. he could have said i think sean hannity on fox is right. he forgot that part is asking the question even the left as i've been saying, they all see it but they don't say it. >> don lemon has called himself a serious journalist before so there's that. there's never been and i understand she's new. but there's never been a more unsteady, unconfident, unprepared press secretary quite like karine jean-pierre. she couldn't be the spokesperson for america she continues to read most of her answers from a binder. not just looking at notes. we are talking about whole paragraphs. don kirby should be in that position. he's probably the most competent, articulate person but karine jean-pierre was chosen for other reasons and in the end, joe biden is officially pulling at the lowest numbers of any first-term president in pulling history, talking about truman t
he's asking the question of karine jean-pierre. as the president have the stamina physically and mentally. do you think to continue on even after 20204? don lemon is asking that question. he could have said i think sean hannity on fox is right. he forgot that part is asking the question even the left as i've been saying, they all see it but they don't say it. >> don lemon has called himself a serious journalist before so there's that. there's never been and i understand she's new. but...
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eh, i'm not always confusing, either jean pierre or pierre jean, or, then, pierre is lying, then lyings how she described the state of the leader. physical and mental to stay in office after 2024 he is the president of the united states even i can't keep up with him. we just got back from mexico to california this is not a question you should be asking at all. just look at the work he does. see how he speaks to an american audience. listen, this is an article that we are talking about is heresy . how we make the best of their lives about this presidents, he says, that's what he's focused on. and we will continue to focus on that. well, for now, you should not concentrate. maria vladimirovna zakharova recalled anyway better than mr. nestorzhemsky, when he described the state of boris nikolaevich who lived then, it was politely speaking, he said dubiously, a strong handshake. this is how it was necessary to write a strong handshake of biden, to whom he shakes hands with an invisible interlocutor. it's biden style. by the way, it proves to us once again that hollywood is all built realist
eh, i'm not always confusing, either jean pierre or pierre jean, or, then, pierre is lying, then lyings how she described the state of the leader. physical and mental to stay in office after 2024 he is the president of the united states even i can't keep up with him. we just got back from mexico to california this is not a question you should be asking at all. just look at the work he does. see how he speaks to an american audience. listen, this is an article that we are talking about is heresy...
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jean-pierre: the president has done, let me step back for a second.o, no, no, you are asking me the question. peter, peter -- >> he's done everything in his power? >> brooke: photos taken at the meeting show biden holding up a cheat seat with directions how to behave, the president taking a hit for a cue which directed him to sit down after greeting participantss. dr. mark segal is concerned about the president's ability to lead. listen to this. >> somebody thinks he needs to notecard, his staff, he is making decisions that affect us all, the chief needs highest executive function of all of us issue not the lowest. >> brooke: this is not the first time biden was caught using a cheat seat, earlier this year he did with a discussion about ukraine. >> carley: the only thing not on the cheat sheet is breathe and blink. let's bring in jimmy failla, he never needs a cheat sheet, but apparently the president does. >> jimmy: stop it. where was this cheat sheet when he was riding his bike last week? he missed note that said put your feet on the ground when you
jean-pierre: the president has done, let me step back for a second.o, no, no, you are asking me the question. peter, peter -- >> he's done everything in his power? >> brooke: photos taken at the meeting show biden holding up a cheat seat with directions how to behave, the president taking a hit for a cue which directed him to sit down after greeting participantss. dr. mark segal is concerned about the president's ability to lead. listen to this. >> somebody thinks he needs to...
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>> pierre thomas tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the arrest of president trump's former trade adviser, peter navarro, indicted on contempt of congress. rachel scott at the courthouse in washington tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a defiant peter navarro leaving a federal courthouse after being indicted on two counts of criminal contempt of congress. >> no american citizen should have to go through what i went through today who is trying to do the right thing. i'm trying to do my duty to this country. i'm in an untenable position. >> reporter: trump's former trade adviser claiming he was handcuffed at an airport gate on his way to nashville for refusing to comply with the house committee investigating the january 6th insurrection. navarro was part of trump's inner circle that pushed false claims about the 2020 election, even writing a book detailing his plan to overturn an election trump lost. lawmakers wanted him to turn over documents and testify. he refused, claiming his hands were t
>> pierre thomas tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the arrest of president trump's former trade adviser, peter navarro, indicted on contempt of congress. rachel scott at the courthouse in washington tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a defiant peter navarro leaving a federal courthouse after being indicted on two counts of criminal contempt of congress. >> no american citizen should have to go through what i went through today who is trying to do...
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clearly far from over. >> thanks to pierre thomas for tat. >>> our roundtable is back.orting ahead of this hearing on thursday, involving the vice president, his staff knew the day before, they were so concerned about threats to his life they called in the secret service. >> his chief of staff at the time, this is research i uncovered, he warned the lead secret service agent for pence, that the president was going to turn on pence the vp. >> what does that mean, the president was going to turn on the vice president? >> publicly, he was going to likely attack him and they needed to be prepared for what that could mean. did marc short envision the mob that we saw of 2,000 people. certainly, the president's words could incite people that he had a group of supporters who were reactive to them. could be there one person reacting, two, three people, based on my reporting. that's not a specific threat. but it does speak to mindset to the people around mike pence, who knew there was escalating danger what trump was doing. >> julie, one of the biggest revelations from the commit
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>> all right, pierre thomas in washington. pierre, thank you and abc news will carry the first prime time hearing from the house select committee live on thursday night. the investigation revealed before the american people. that's 8:00 p.m. eastern thursday night here on abc. >>> more news this evening and from london tonight, boris johnson surviving that no confidence vote, barely, from members of his own party. johnson was booed as he arrived for the queen's jubilee service after a series of scandals, including revelations that he partied with his staff while the rest of the country was in lockdown. johnson still calling it a cown vincing result, in his words, and saying it is time for the country to move on. >>> when we come back on this busy monday night, news this evening on the baby formula shortage across the u.s. this is a major development, there is movement tonight. >>> and on the 78th anniversary of d-day, the brave veterans, and we always remember what they told me. feeling sluggish or weighed down? it could be a
>> all right, pierre thomas in washington. pierre, thank you and abc news will carry the first prime time hearing from the house select committee live on thursday night. the investigation revealed before the american people. that's 8:00 p.m. eastern thursday night here on abc. >>> more news this evening and from london tonight, boris johnson surviving that no confidence vote, barely, from members of his own party. johnson was booed as he arrived for the queen's jubilee service...
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pierre thomas standing by. >> the search for two missing women kayaking. their group plunging over a dam in virginia. >>> the 9-year-old girl surviving a rare cougar attack. we have news on her condition. >>> the new study tonight about coffee. anywhere up to 3 1/2 cups a day, and what the study now says. >>> and bts in the house. the white house. and their very important message tonight. >>> good evening and it's great to be back with all of you after the memorial day weekend. and we begin tonight with the shootings in uvalde, texas. it was one week ago we were coming on the air, still unsure just how awful it was, and it only got worse. tonight, as the first of the 19 school children and two teachers are now laid to rest, a clearer picture here of the timeline after police arrived. how long it took. and now what appears to be the dispatcher telling police, we have children calling 911 from inside that classroom with the gunman, pleading for help. the faces of the children lost in a growing memorial outside robb elementary school. we saw children today go
pierre thomas standing by. >> the search for two missing women kayaking. their group plunging over a dam in virginia. >>> the 9-year-old girl surviving a rare cougar attack. we have news on her condition. >>> the new study tonight about coffee. anywhere up to 3 1/2 cups a day, and what the study now says. >>> and bts in the house. the white house. and their very important message tonight. >>> good evening and it's great to be back with all of you after...
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pierre thomas standing by. >>> also tonight, the economy and the drop on wall street today, raising fears of a potential recession ahead. erielle reshef on wall street. >>> what could be a major breakthrough on gun safety legislation. a bipartisan group of senators and what they've agreed to tonight. what the president is now saying. rachel scott live on the hill. >>> and we're tracking severe tomorrows hitting and more than 100 million americans now on alert for extreme heat. >>> and tonight, remembering a beloved actor from "seinfeld" to "boogie nights." >>> good evening and it's great to start another week with all of you at home and we'll get to that dropping news, an armed gunman at a summer camp for children near dallas, shooting into a classroom, making his way to the gym with children. authorities shooting and killing him. but we are going to begin tonight with the remarkable testimony before the american people today. a wind doe into the trump white house we have not heard before. and even former president trump's loil attorney general bill barr describing the former president in
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pierre thomas standing by. >>> former trump adviser peter navarro indicted by the department of justice for refusing to cooperate with the january 6th committee. rachel scott live on the hill. >>> the uvalde school shooting and the school police chief reportedly showing up on that scene without a radio. when did he learn about the children calling 911 from that classroom? did he know in realtime without a radio? abc news learning tonight less than one minute before the gunman entered, a school employee pressing an internal alarm warning of an active shooter. >>> president biden's plea for a ban on assault weapons in this country, and if no ban, asking to raise the age from 18 to 21 to buy one. the shooter in texas bought his the day after turning 18. the president pushing for expanded background checks and red-flag warnings. overnight, a house committee passing much of what the president is asking for. not one republican voting in favor. >>> overseas tonight, 100 days into the war in ukraine. what president zelenskyy is now saying tonight. >>> there's also news here at home on the monke
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it's been a rough tenure for karine jean-pierre at the biden white house.e is just a small sample including when she blamed the wind for joe biden tripping three times while attempting to climb the stairs to air force one. a windy day. take a look. >> what i am trying to say to you is that the economy is in a better place than it has been historically. so we feel at this administration, other experts as well, we feel that we are in a good position to take on inflation. >> does the present i have the stamina, physically and mentally, to go one after 2024? >> you are asking me this question, my gosh! he's the president of the united states, i can't even keep up with him. we just got back from new mexico, we just got back from california. that is -- that is not a question that we should be even asking. >> the president taking a fall on the stairs, is he doing okay? >> as you know it is pretty windy outside. it is very windy. our most welcoming of the steps myself. he's doing 100% fine. >> sean: not a question we should be asking. i can't even keep up with joe
it's been a rough tenure for karine jean-pierre at the biden white house.e is just a small sample including when she blamed the wind for joe biden tripping three times while attempting to climb the stairs to air force one. a windy day. take a look. >> what i am trying to say to you is that the economy is in a better place than it has been historically. so we feel at this administration, other experts as well, we feel that we are in a good position to take on inflation. >> does the...
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uranium with a very short half-life already in in 1910, marie pierre, then already dead, succeeded in isolating this element. pure colony. powerful alpha-particle emitters later helped to discover neutrons today are being used for autonomous installations in space and deep-sea vehicles, as well as in medicine on june 7th. in 939, the film squadron number five was released on soviet screens, and in the future war with nazi germany, about how then in the ussr they represented this war with little blood and on foreign territory, according to the plot, the germans cross the border. we are ready to attack and give crushing resistance. the soviet air force destroys enemy aircraft right at the airfields, pilots parachute behind enemy lines, then, together with local anti-fascists, find and blow up a secret underground nazi base . they signed an agreement with germany, not an attack, and a month later, an agreement on friendship and a border was banned in the ussr, and after june 22, the forty-first war turned out to be not at all the same as expected and the squadron remained on the shelf. t
uranium with a very short half-life already in in 1910, marie pierre, then already dead, succeeded in isolating this element. pure colony. powerful alpha-particle emitters later helped to discover neutrons today are being used for autonomous installations in space and deep-sea vehicles, as well as in medicine on june 7th. in 939, the film squadron number five was released on soviet screens, and in the future war with nazi germany, about how then in the ussr they represented this war with little...
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but jean-pierre did not confirm the participation in the form of a venezuelan representative. presentation of the book genocide of the belarusian people edited by the prosecutor general andrey swede took place in grodny on the pages posted and reference analytical documentary materials, and the genocide of the belarusian people during the great patriotic war and after the war period. the information base of the publication became evidence of headline cases and a large number of archival sources. the book contains information about each region of belarus in the grodno region. there are materials, for example, a village in the military of the dyatlovsky district, which is published for the first time, the fact of destruction was established there civilian population in 1943, from 500 to 800 people were killed. e, with the participation of the fifty-second specialized search battalion, activities were carried out to excavate this place, bone remains were established for today at least 64 people. these are children from 6 years old women. this year. the excavations will continue t
but jean-pierre did not confirm the participation in the form of a venezuelan representative. presentation of the book genocide of the belarusian people edited by the prosecutor general andrey swede took place in grodny on the pages posted and reference analytical documentary materials, and the genocide of the belarusian people during the great patriotic war and after the war period. the information base of the publication became evidence of headline cases and a large number of archival...
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athletic congress was opened in paris in sorbon, its initiator was an outstanding sports figure, baron pierre de coubertin. he immediately offered rename the meeting to congress. the revival of the olympic games about 80 delegates from european countries, including russia and the united states, decided to hold tata competitive games every 4 years with an invitation to participate in all nations created international olympic committees as the secretary general, documented his statement was included in analy. history of sports in the olympic games. the most important thing is not victory, but participation, and the world is even more famous in sports. you establish good kind friendly relations between peoples, you bring together people who yearn for unity. on june 16, 1925, the pioneer camp artek opened in the crimea, a unique children's center now known to the whole world, and then it was a sanatorium for children suffering from tuberculosis. create it suggested by the physician chairman of the russian red cross society zinovy solovyov camp. he has a monument. at the beginning, artek was hou
athletic congress was opened in paris in sorbon, its initiator was an outstanding sports figure, baron pierre de coubertin. he immediately offered rename the meeting to congress. the revival of the olympic games about 80 delegates from european countries, including russia and the united states, decided to hold tata competitive games every 4 years with an invitation to participate in all nations created international olympic committees as the secretary general, documented his statement was...
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but karine jean-pierre whichchhe for other reasons in the end joe biden is officially polling at the lowest numbers of any first term president in polling history. we're talking about from truman to trump and the guy who got v more votes than anyone else in history is now polling lower than anyone else. and his position at this time of his presidency. and look, , when you when you're seen by the american people as too old and not mentally sharp foror a job, that is a perception that is impossible . i don't know you maybe there's a side, though, just to play devil's advocate here , when karine jean-pierre says that she can't keep up with joe biden, maybe we're just not seeing that energetic part. ge maybe we're missing it. maybe there's a side to himhe they've been hidingre the entire timeme. there's s a schedule that's out every day of what the president does on a daily basis and as you said, call it at twoai o'clock atd, i just don't see the work ethic at least ifoo he looked likek he was putting in the effort as he is approaching age 80 , then you could say, well, at least he's try
but karine jean-pierre whichchhe for other reasons in the end joe biden is officially polling at the lowest numbers of any first term president in polling history. we're talking about from truman to trump and the guy who got v more votes than anyone else in history is now polling lower than anyone else. and his position at this time of his presidency. and look, , when you when you're seen by the american people as too old and not mentally sharp foror a job, that is a perception that is...
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karine jean-pierre is hard hitting interview in case youd missed it on the view from i earlier today which despite all the softball questions turnedll out to be a big challenge for britain's brand new white house press secretary. t also tonight , look at your screen. they say you miss 100% the shots you don't take. but if you kamala harris, the same might be true for 100% of the shots youou do take. we'll have h some of that fun video straight ahead. but first we turn to today'shead big newsn t out of the u.s.. supreme court in a six three landmark decision, the court struck down a new york state law forcing individual to showr proper cause in order to obtain a concealed carry permit. now the so-called proper clause provision is often difficult to prove and a dangerous city like new york city, it's a almostla impossible to get a concealed carry permitt. rr the state asks law abiding citizens they must provide evidence to the government that they qualify for the rightg toey q keep and bear arms that given to them in theth constitution after demonstrates some kind of imminent threatt o
karine jean-pierre is hard hitting interview in case youd missed it on the view from i earlier today which despite all the softball questions turnedll out to be a big challenge for britain's brand new white house press secretary. t also tonight , look at your screen. they say you miss 100% the shots you don't take. but if you kamala harris, the same might be true for 100% of the shots youou do take. we'll have h some of that fun video straight ahead. but first we turn to today'shead big newsn t...
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new white house press secretary karen jean-pierre was asked at a briefing what president biden intendsrazilian president bolsonaro. he will come to the summit jean-pierre for some reason in response spoke about venezuela will he discuss was the sonar electoral system in brazil an environmental threat to the amazon i can't confirm this is the us president going to the summit. tomorrow we are holding it . i can say that the united states continues to recognize juan guido as interim president of venezuela. however, the provisional government was not invited. as the main participants in the summit, it can take part in other events themselves, somehow confuse brazil with venezuela at the very moment when the white house is trying so hard to show that against the backdrop of problems with russia, china, he does not forget about his neighbors. this, of course, is worth a lot and is unlikely to contribute to the growth of confidence in washington and some kind of success themselves, given the extremely low expectations from this, which many leaders have already come to it will call victory. th
new white house press secretary karen jean-pierre was asked at a briefing what president biden intendsrazilian president bolsonaro. he will come to the summit jean-pierre for some reason in response spoke about venezuela will he discuss was the sonar electoral system in brazil an environmental threat to the amazon i can't confirm this is the us president going to the summit. tomorrow we are holding it . i can say that the united states continues to recognize juan guido as interim president of...
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white house press secretary john pierre deny that this was biden's fault and went on to say that theboard is composed of my close almost every metric is increased or in many cases doubled, including those who have died? >> from day one they have invited the cartel to bring as many people across the border as they possibly can get across. so there is no doubt in my mind that what happened with these immigrants with over 50 people dead is going to happen again. it's happened before and it is largely due to the biden administration policy of inviting illegals across the border. >> carley: the white house has done very little, as you said, when it comes to the border. is there anything texas can do to make sure something like this doesn't happen again? >> in some ways that hands are tied. we are in litigation right now. he mentioned the asylum program, the biden administration is trying to put aside federal law and we are trying to get it enforced. we are waiting for that decision. i'm hopeful the supreme court will get this right and we can support this law that should require the biden
white house press secretary john pierre deny that this was biden's fault and went on to say that theboard is composed of my close almost every metric is increased or in many cases doubled, including those who have died? >> from day one they have invited the cartel to bring as many people across the border as they possibly can get across. so there is no doubt in my mind that what happened with these immigrants with over 50 people dead is going to happen again. it's happened before and it...
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in smithsburg, maryland, pierre thomas standing by on that tonight. but we are going to begin tonight with the prime time hearing, 8:00 p.m. right here, the first hearing before the country tonight, the results of the january 6th investigation. the house committee investigating for nearly a year now and to the planning, the events that led up to that day. who knew what and when, including former president trump. and members of the former president's inner circle. the interviews, the depositions involved ivanka trump and jared kushner. and the never before seen video of the filmmaker caught in the middle of it all. what he tells our jon karl tonight about the violence he witnessed. ofcourse, the nation and the world already witnessed what played out on january 6th. the day that began with that rally with former president trump, then the march to the capitol. the former president telling the crowd, we will walk to the capitol and i'll be with you, then watching on tv from the white house. protesters then clashing with law enforcement, breaching security
in smithsburg, maryland, pierre thomas standing by on that tonight. but we are going to begin tonight with the prime time hearing, 8:00 p.m. right here, the first hearing before the country tonight, the results of the january 6th investigation. the house committee investigating for nearly a year now and to the planning, the events that led up to that day. who knew what and when, including former president trump. and members of the former president's inner circle. the interviews, the depositions...
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we have roemer devos managing partner pierre devos. pierre, good to see you. increase. we got a slight increase. the strong demand is still there with the short supply and that's still good news, not as good as it should be perhaps but but it's positive anyway. >> david, good to see you again and i would agree this is definitely surprising news. i don't think most of us expected an uptick in pending home sales last month where it went up .7%. what you are really seeing to be quite frank, the demand was at such a high level before interest rates skyrocketed at record paces, even with substantial decline in demand you still have healthy level of interest in the housing market. when you go back six or seven months ago we were five to six million homes short of demand levels at that time. even if you fast forward today where demand could drop by half or more, you're still at a significant shortfall in terms of of housing stock is created. until that changes we'll have surprising months in may. david: peter, some say we may be in a recession right now, if that is t
we have roemer devos managing partner pierre devos. pierre, good to see you. increase. we got a slight increase. the strong demand is still there with the short supply and that's still good news, not as good as it should be perhaps but but it's positive anyway. >> david, good to see you again and i would agree this is definitely surprising news. i don't think most of us expected an uptick in pending home sales last month where it went up .7%. what you are really seeing to be quite frank,...
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and tonight here, pierre thomas with the description from prosecutors of the chilling scene inside that store. what we had not heard before. >> reporter: attorney general merrick garland laying flowers at that makeshift memorial at the scene of the buffalo grocery store massacre. today, officially declaring it an unmitigated intentional act of hate-based murder. >> no one in this country should have to bury a loved one because of such hate. >> reporter: prosecutors flatly saying today 18-year-old payton gendron's goal was to kill as many blacks as possible, charging him with 26 counts of hate crimes and weapons violations. an unsealed affidavit describes gendron's calculated planning, of his seeking the "highest chance of success" when he went on a shooting spree at the local supermarket. the new charges lay out how he selected the tops supermarket because of its high percentage of black people. that he scouted the location several times, making a map of its interior. one chilling scene from the massacre says it all. >> at one point, he aimed his rifle at a white male tops employee who
and tonight here, pierre thomas with the description from prosecutors of the chilling scene inside that store. what we had not heard before. >> reporter: attorney general merrick garland laying flowers at that makeshift memorial at the scene of the buffalo grocery store massacre. today, officially declaring it an unmitigated intentional act of hate-based murder. >> no one in this country should have to bury a loved one because of such hate. >> reporter: prosecutors flatly...
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and here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas now. >> reporter: tonight, an apparently deeply disturbed man is accused of plotting to assassinate supreme court justice brett kavanaugh. >> units be advised a caller came to kill supreme court justice brett kavanaugh. >> reporter: it was just after 1:00 a.m. when authorities say nicholas roske stepped out of a cab right in front of justice kavanaugh's home. roske of california quickly caught the attention u.s. marshals and montgomery county police who were on security detail. the 26-year-old, dressed in black and carrying a backpack and suitcase, walked away from the home. within minutes, the fbi claims he called 911, telling the dispatcher he was, quote, having suicidal thoughts and that he was there to "kill a specific supreme court justice." roske immediately arrested. authorities say they discovered a glock semiautomatic pistol, two magazines of bullets, and burglary gear, including a crowbar, hammer, and padded shoes. >> threats of violence and actual violence against justices, of course, strike at the heart of our democracy
and here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas now. >> reporter: tonight, an apparently deeply disturbed man is accused of plotting to assassinate supreme court justice brett kavanaugh. >> units be advised a caller came to kill supreme court justice brett kavanaugh. >> reporter: it was just after 1:00 a.m. when authorities say nicholas roske stepped out of a cab right in front of justice kavanaugh's home. roske of california quickly caught the attention u.s. marshals...
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dognation overtake psaki, it seems that the new white house press secretary karen jean-pierre was askedt the sideance would talk about on the sidelines of the america summit to which the press secretary, without hesitation , replied that the united states would recognize the legitimate president. juana goada. he is a guido, of course, everyone is used to the fact that the owner of the white house himself from time to time confuses iran and cancer, but to confuse brazil with venezuela, which is at hand. this is already some transcendental level of wingles amateurism.
dognation overtake psaki, it seems that the new white house press secretary karen jean-pierre was askedt the sideance would talk about on the sidelines of the america summit to which the press secretary, without hesitation , replied that the united states would recognize the legitimate president. juana goada. he is a guido, of course, everyone is used to the fact that the owner of the white house himself from time to time confuses iran and cancer, but to confuse brazil with venezuela, which is...
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sidelines of a meeting of nato defense ministers, as stated white house press secretary karen jean-pierreagues to continue supplying military equipment to ukraine, according to us military analysts. journalists are increasingly asking where and in whose hands the military aid will fall, and let me remind you that earlier in the us congress a report was prepared that lists the types and number of weapons supplied to ukraine by javelis for grenade launchers and anti-aircraft missiles drones multiple launch rocket systems thousands of units of modern weapons ammunition on american experts believe that theft is inevitable. yes, actually here you don’t need to be an expert on illegal internet sites. samples that were intended for the apu are already freely sold. er, the javelin, for example, is being sold for 30,000 in total, as reported in the last 3 months, the united states helped ukraine in one weapon worth a whopping $54 billion, and according to military experts, that amount of money was not even sent to afghanistan in the midst of the operation. in russia, they created a unique product,
sidelines of a meeting of nato defense ministers, as stated white house press secretary karen jean-pierreagues to continue supplying military equipment to ukraine, according to us military analysts. journalists are increasingly asking where and in whose hands the military aid will fall, and let me remind you that earlier in the us congress a report was prepared that lists the types and number of weapons supplied to ukraine by javelis for grenade launchers and anti-aircraft missiles drones...
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dagen: did you hear what karine jean-pierre had to say yesterday? >> yes, i did.l and hopeful thinking. as i said in the past, i don't see this alleviating until the first quarter of 2023. there's still fragile supply chain issues and although the port of la may have reduced the number of vessels and times of getting goods off the pier that has shifted to new york. we have ten-day lag time so you see shift from one port to another and we still have the peak season coming about right now where all the back to school and holiday goods are starting to be imported into the u.s., port of black swans in china where you don't know one more issue that will raise its head and create another disruption. i don't believe that 2022 we will see supply chain suppression. dagen: and then salvatore, we are looking at oil prices and it's really the price of degreesel that's at new all-time high today that factors into inflation because if you're importing something on a ship, diesel is used in trains, trucks, ships, two-thirds of the farm economy and something coming into a port, i
dagen: did you hear what karine jean-pierre had to say yesterday? >> yes, i did.l and hopeful thinking. as i said in the past, i don't see this alleviating until the first quarter of 2023. there's still fragile supply chain issues and although the port of la may have reduced the number of vessels and times of getting goods off the pier that has shifted to new york. we have ten-day lag time so you see shift from one port to another and we still have the peak season coming about right now...
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jean-pierre: thank you, guys. all right. ok. ok. [laughter] >> i am excited to hear what ryan has to say. ok. next up, we have brian deese, our national economic director of the economic council who just came out of the meeting with the president of the fed chair and secretary yellen, and he is joining us today. thank you, brian. >> ok. [laughter] brian: i get to go home and tell my kids that bts open for me. [laughter] i did not expect that when i woke up this morning. and i know that you are all here to talk about inflation and you're as excited about that are for them. thank you for hanging in here. i just wanted to provide a little bit of context to the economic focus of the day. as you all know, the president just concluded a meeting with chair powell along with secretary yellen and myself, it was a very constructive meeting focused on the outlook for the u.s. and the global economy. i will not go into detail on the private meeting, other than to reinforce that the president underscored the chair powell in the meeting what he h
jean-pierre: thank you, guys. all right. ok. ok. [laughter] >> i am excited to hear what ryan has to say. ok. next up, we have brian deese, our national economic director of the economic council who just came out of the meeting with the president of the fed chair and secretary yellen, and he is joining us today. thank you, brian. >> ok. [laughter] brian: i get to go home and tell my kids that bts open for me. [laughter] i did not expect that when i woke up this morning. and i know...
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joe, the american people are not buying what karine jean-pierre is selling because it is not true.es the white house need to change messaging at this point? >> joe: it would be like janice dean telling viewers it is snowing outside in xyz part of the country in new york city, for example, where it is 71 degrees. no, the economy is at historically great place. just like the last press secretary, the current one in karine jean-pierre is not playing it straight with the american people. a survey showed the u.s. is leading world on inflation due to president biden's stimulus and trillions being spent. three quarters of americans disapprove of handling of inflation and don't want to hear about global challenges and solutions and don't likeit when this administration plays victim and doesn't take responsibility. instead of taking tough questions on this, this president will run to jimmy kimmel, to laugh it up. whoever is adviing president biden should -- >> todd: such an important point to make. people feel this. people know what is go og when they put their credit card in the machine an
joe, the american people are not buying what karine jean-pierre is selling because it is not true.es the white house need to change messaging at this point? >> joe: it would be like janice dean telling viewers it is snowing outside in xyz part of the country in new york city, for example, where it is 71 degrees. no, the economy is at historically great place. just like the last press secretary, the current one in karine jean-pierre is not playing it straight with the american people. a...
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our london bureau chief accepted the award on pierre's behalf. it was a beautiful night, a wonderful celebration, and the spotlight awards are super fun, exciting. judge, you enjoyed your experience there last night? >> what was great about it, suzanne scott, the president of the company obviously, and the ability for so many people to have the chance to talk with her, to be with her, her recognizing and touching everyone. it shows what kind of company this is. greg, what you said about never being told what to say, what not to say. i mean, that's what fox is about. they really give us a lot of ability to say what we want. there's no direction. and it's just -- >> your whole team was there. >> it's a shame that jesse wasn't there so i could rub his face in it. in your face, jesse. i got on award. people know that that i have no emotion. i like to do good work. i don't care about feel it work. >> did you get the award or the staff? i just wanted to clear it up. >> i'm like a proud father. my pointing about, this company is a rare thing, when you a
our london bureau chief accepted the award on pierre's behalf. it was a beautiful night, a wonderful celebration, and the spotlight awards are super fun, exciting. judge, you enjoyed your experience there last night? >> what was great about it, suzanne scott, the president of the company obviously, and the ability for so many people to have the chance to talk with her, to be with her, her recognizing and touching everyone. it shows what kind of company this is. greg, what you said about...
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down on the smuggling industry, the press secretary maintains the border is not open, karine jean-pierrethis. >> the effect of the matter is the border is closed, which is in part why you see people trying not to make this dangerous journey using the same network. we will stay focused on the facts and making sure that we hold them accountable. the smugglers. >> dagen the pictures and numbers challenge her fax directly. take a look at this group where we have 300, 400 crossing every single day i have been here. i've been counting five days, dagen, 7,000 commit 8,000, and earlier this morning dan patrick had this to say. >> totally agree, dana and when i hear karine jean-pierre say the border is closed i can't see anything other than this, that is a flat out lie. speak with these 51 people that died or on their hands. >> now, you talk about migrant deaths, here is justice del rio sector, the border sectors, 124 migrant deaths this fiscal year today. 71 from exposure, many of them from heat exhaustion and heat strokes directly. as far as the border wide numbers of migrant deaths this fiscal
down on the smuggling industry, the press secretary maintains the border is not open, karine jean-pierrethis. >> the effect of the matter is the border is closed, which is in part why you see people trying not to make this dangerous journey using the same network. we will stay focused on the facts and making sure that we hold them accountable. the smugglers. >> dagen the pictures and numbers challenge her fax directly. take a look at this group where we have 300, 400 crossing every...
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when jen psaki said have a marg rita and go to kickboxing class, maybe she heard from karine jean-pierre> well, positioned to face the challenge because of what the president has done this past year and a half on dealing with the economy. >> kayleigh: well positioned, have a marga rita, chris. >> chris: there is so much that you can make up, take credit for the stock market, blame your opponent for this, inflation is not something you can hide. get over it, every person who goes to supermarket has it and the president is feeling this, if they are getting to work and going and maybe seeing price of pringles, it is through the roof, forget about gas. things are going up and up, chicken breasts were $16, cheapest i could find. baby formula is behind lock and key where cigarettes used to be sold. there is something wrong. "washington post" can run cover, everyone sees it and feels it and you can't hide it. >> kayleigh: seems as if karine jean-pierre cued the choir, watch. >> the president has been clear in making sure he does everything he can to elevate, to alleviate the pain that american
when jen psaki said have a marg rita and go to kickboxing class, maybe she heard from karine jean-pierre> well, positioned to face the challenge because of what the president has done this past year and a half on dealing with the economy. >> kayleigh: well positioned, have a marga rita, chris. >> chris: there is so much that you can make up, take credit for the stock market, blame your opponent for this, inflation is not something you can hide. get over it, every person who goes...
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every day at briefings he convinces everything is fine on the eve of jean-pierre corinne said there iscession, there is no recession in the united states and the country is moving towards a point of stable growth. apparently, she especially wanted to emphasize the role of biden, but made a reservation. the president has made it very clear that he is doing everything he can to increase uh ease the pain that american families are experiencing when it comes to us gas prices, inflation and fuel prices are at all- time highs, but president biden has things to do more importantly the other day he is leaving on a tour of europe going to cheer up allies prime minister boris johnson recently. he said he was tired of ukraine, there are some leaders who call for negotiations with putin. you are not afraid that in this union, which , according to you, has so far been united, a split has occurred. no, i'm not afraid. i am really. i think that at a certain stage there will be, partly a game in the expectation that the russians can withstand and that europe will be ready to withstand the biden will a
every day at briefings he convinces everything is fine on the eve of jean-pierre corinne said there iscession, there is no recession in the united states and the country is moving towards a point of stable growth. apparently, she especially wanted to emphasize the role of biden, but made a reservation. the president has made it very clear that he is doing everything he can to increase uh ease the pain that american families are experiencing when it comes to us gas prices, inflation and fuel...
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who is jo pierre, thanks for the ukrainian forces for providing extra weapons and munitions for their little units for made weapons as well, like these rocket launchers. this is the infamous british mate and law. as faith battles come through, head in 7 are done yet enlisted chance god, the visits nearby town taken by russian forces just days ago. the 2nd day of the 14th brick summit is about to kick off the leaders of the 5 nations stress. the need for cooperation despite western attempts to discord among mistakes and the vote to grant ukraine candidacy to join the blog despite the countries and damaged economy like yourself a story to cope with rising inflation is some voice concerns with.
who is jo pierre, thanks for the ukrainian forces for providing extra weapons and munitions for their little units for made weapons as well, like these rocket launchers. this is the infamous british mate and law. as faith battles come through, head in 7 are done yet enlisted chance god, the visits nearby town taken by russian forces just days ago. the 2nd day of the 14th brick summit is about to kick off the leaders of the 5 nations stress. the need for cooperation despite western attempts to...
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good morning, pierre. >> reporter: michael, good morning.feels like mass shootings are becoming as american as apple pie. there have been more mass shootings than days in the year so far. in only 157 days this year, there have been 246 mass shootings defined as four or more people shot and/or killed in a single incident, and happening in every kind of scenario, public and private. from workplace and domestic violence cases where sometimes entire families are killed to cases like we saw last week where an escaped killer guns down a grandfather and four grandchildren in texas to the case in tulsa where a man shot and killed four people after he was allegedly angry over pain from back surgery. this year's pace of mass shootings matches that of last year which ended with 692 mass shootings. that, michael, was 66% higher than the number in 2019. >> and, pierre, just this weekend another teen was arrested in california. >> reporter: michael, we learned yesterday that a 17-year-old in california was arrested after allegedly making threats to, quote
good morning, pierre. >> reporter: michael, good morning.feels like mass shootings are becoming as american as apple pie. there have been more mass shootings than days in the year so far. in only 157 days this year, there have been 246 mass shootings defined as four or more people shot and/or killed in a single incident, and happening in every kind of scenario, public and private. from workplace and domestic violence cases where sometimes entire families are killed to cases like we saw...
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well, just a surprise, but listen to this jean-pierre.’s generally, it’s a talent before he was preparing a man, because on the nose they themselves have a tomeric and now an amazing woman appears who immediately announced everything about herself, therefore, if we even say a word against newt, they will tell us, yes, because we are against lgbt people against migrants. quite right. that is, we are homophobic racists and meets with the president, brazil was the president was sanar. wanted to concede the president for this meeting to attend themselves, so that he did not understand simply that there was a sonar to question the electoral system of brazil can the president confirm the message?
well, just a surprise, but listen to this jean-pierre.’s generally, it’s a talent before he was preparing a man, because on the nose they themselves have a tomeric and now an amazing woman appears who immediately announced everything about herself, therefore, if we even say a word against newt, they will tell us, yes, because we are against lgbt people against migrants. quite right. that is, we are homophobic racists and meets with the president, brazil was the president was sanar. wanted...
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