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jean-pierre: i disagree with you. there are opponents of student debt relief who do not want to give middle-class families breathing room. there are opponents, many of them republicans, who do not want to make sure that americans who make $75,000 or less to get that benefit so that they can put a down payment on a house. it is pure politics that we are seeing out there. the way that the president sees it, this is not partisan. >> what criteria what the country need to meet for it not to be a national emergency, is that the goal? sec. jean-pierre: we just had dr. john tell -- dr.jha here to talk to the american people. we want the american people to know that there is a new vaccine here that could help them in the winter months. we are trying to communicate with the american people how important it is to continue to get that vaccine. we have the covid response director here, and we have a president who in front of the american people took a shot to send a message. we are trying to do everything that we can to make sure
jean-pierre: i disagree with you. there are opponents of student debt relief who do not want to give middle-class families breathing room. there are opponents, many of them republicans, who do not want to make sure that americans who make $75,000 or less to get that benefit so that they can put a down payment on a house. it is pure politics that we are seeing out there. the way that the president sees it, this is not partisan. >> what criteria what the country need to meet for it not to...
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pierre-olivier, how important is that risk of overdoing it at the fed?er: inflation is expected to come down but from very elevated levels. we are predicting global inflation to be around 8.8%, coming down to 6.5% next year. this is only going to be happening gradually. importantly, our baseline assumptions are assuming what central banks have announced what they will be doing, this year and next. there are two risks here that central bank's are facing. they could be between -- be doing too much, as you point out, and by the time we get to 2023, the economy could be experiencing a stronger recession. the other risk as they are doing too little. inflation has repeatedly surprised on the upside. we have had more inflation than expected many times. inflation has proved much more persistent and broader. the idea that we might be doing too much is a little premature. we may make things worse by easing too early, and then down the line, we have a much harder job of bringing down inflation. alix: great to get your perspective. what is the risk of financial inst
pierre-olivier, how important is that risk of overdoing it at the fed?er: inflation is expected to come down but from very elevated levels. we are predicting global inflation to be around 8.8%, coming down to 6.5% next year. this is only going to be happening gradually. importantly, our baseline assumptions are assuming what central banks have announced what they will be doing, this year and next. there are two risks here that central bank's are facing. they could be between -- be doing too...
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pierre thomas in washington as well tonight. pierre-i know you'll stay on this.nk you. >>> of course all this comes amid growing scrutiny on this potentially dangerous rhetoric only growing in this country. and tonight elon musk has taken over twitter. he has promised to restore banned accounts including former president trump's. tonight what he's now saying about all of this. here's our chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight with the level of potentially dangerous political rhetoric higher than ever a new leader of twitter. the world now watching what elon musk will do with the platform. musk, who walked into twitter hq this week carrying a literal sink, to let it sink in that he's the boss, tweeting today "the bird is freed. wasting no time cleaning the birdcage, firing the ceo, cfo and chief legal counsel." >> i think it was very clear that elon wanted to shake up the leadership of twitter. >> reporter: musk also wants to shake up the platform itself vowing in a ted talk earlier this year to remove permanent bans including the one pl
pierre thomas in washington as well tonight. pierre-i know you'll stay on this.nk you. >>> of course all this comes amid growing scrutiny on this potentially dangerous rhetoric only growing in this country. and tonight elon musk has taken over twitter. he has promised to restore banned accounts including former president trump's. tonight what he's now saying about all of this. here's our chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight with the level of...
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so they hear you talk on negotiations, pierre. i do apologize for jumping in, but the ukrainian prime minister, a demand and essentially new air defenses. okay. that, that's all well and good in, in the way that it was worded, it almost sounded like he was almost blackmailing germany to, to supply than you ad offenses. otherwise, he might unleash this soon. army of migrants, which is the wording seemed a bit questionable. yes, of course, so since they don't want to negotiate anything they want to continue the fight, or are they your want to put pressure under western countries, especially european no governments and threaten. or these governments who then you migration wave and dirt waving, return mo weapons. but the sweet only or increase the crises. and what is also very surprising is about in oro, western media. are you currently supposed to, to wheaton the wall or russia is losing the wall. but sir, at the same time or ukraine is increasing, uni. are under pressure asked more weapons on these apply to put pressure on western g
so they hear you talk on negotiations, pierre. i do apologize for jumping in, but the ukrainian prime minister, a demand and essentially new air defenses. okay. that, that's all well and good in, in the way that it was worded, it almost sounded like he was almost blackmailing germany to, to supply than you ad offenses. otherwise, he might unleash this soon. army of migrants, which is the wording seemed a bit questionable. yes, of course, so since they don't want to negotiate anything they want...
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but between now and then, it's only going to be a case of more lives last pierre. are there any prospects for peace at all these days in ukraine? when thought that the earth, the most affected to region, is europe on especially western europe in terms of for economic crisis, or, or outside or ukraine under russia, but earth vcs, where they are? no, not at tour. oh, any propositions for peace dealers? this proposition for? oh, peace deals comes from ver, rest of the war. done even summer. american nerve. a business man like iran, muska spruce, some arrangements and nothing is coming out of european governments or vo, v r, o must be affected if there is a nest escalation or it butter each means they are not independent or are, are they under are, are taught out pressure of for natal from united states if it isn't something i guess is keep saying, pierre, that is something i guess perhaps saying that's right, that we, we interview people who are not international and, and they'd be essentially there that reiterating the exactly what you're saying. as well there right
but between now and then, it's only going to be a case of more lives last pierre. are there any prospects for peace at all these days in ukraine? when thought that the earth, the most affected to region, is europe on especially western europe in terms of for economic crisis, or, or outside or ukraine under russia, but earth vcs, where they are? no, not at tour. oh, any propositions for peace dealers? this proposition for? oh, peace deals comes from ver, rest of the war. done even summer....
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pierre thomas reporting. >>> stories from inside hospitals across the u.s. tonight from texas to ohio, to seattle, washington, covid, flu, and rsv. what parents need to know tonight, as some children fight multiple illnesses at once. whit johnson in houston. >>> 12 days until the midterms. and tonight, president biden in syracuse, new york, celebrating the new numbers on the economy today. unexpected good news on gdp. the president saying the deficit caught by $1.4 trillion this year. and the semindtor company investing $100 billion in factories in central new york to make those chips in america. terry moran tonight. >>> also tonight, in arizona, where about 90% of ballots cast are mail-in ballots, among the highest in the nation, the new images tonight, allegations of voter intimidations. voters being watched closely by groups in camo. what's going on? jon karl on this. and the moment on the tarmac today. president biden and senate majority leader chuck schumer. what schumer can be heard telling the president about the pennsylvania debate between john fette
pierre thomas reporting. >>> stories from inside hospitals across the u.s. tonight from texas to ohio, to seattle, washington, covid, flu, and rsv. what parents need to know tonight, as some children fight multiple illnesses at once. whit johnson in houston. >>> 12 days until the midterms. and tonight, president biden in syracuse, new york, celebrating the new numbers on the economy today. unexpected good news on gdp. the president saying the deficit caught by $1.4 trillion...
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so when you check about, we talked about, sorry, pierre, you talk about being the loser and this war. i mean, look, you mentioned it a moment ago. the nato countries continue to pump more and more weapons into ukraine. you've got, you've got zalinski saying he refuses to negotiate with putin. i was speaking to a guest earlier, who was telling us about mexico was proposing a piece prospect to all the parties involved. in fact, there are a number of countries around the world. they would like to get the relevant heads of state to the piece negotiation table to try and find some sort of peaceful resolution to this conflict. they all keep saying it doesn't matter. at the end of the day, it's all going to work out the same. they're still going to be some sort of diplomatic resolution at the end of the day, but between now and then it's only going to be a case of more lives last pierre. are there any prospects for peace at all these days in ukraine when thought that the are the most affected to region is europe on especially western europe in terms of for economic crisis, or outside or ukra
so when you check about, we talked about, sorry, pierre, you talk about being the loser and this war. i mean, look, you mentioned it a moment ago. the nato countries continue to pump more and more weapons into ukraine. you've got, you've got zalinski saying he refuses to negotiate with putin. i was speaking to a guest earlier, who was telling us about mexico was proposing a piece prospect to all the parties involved. in fact, there are a number of countries around the world. they would like to...
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who was behind the sabotage, pierre? from the g o. particular point of view, which you do is sound gilbert can analysis it's of use. but united states, united kingdom, the poland are aware always opposed to we still pipelines and do when you see the investigation we supposed to, to be carried on earth. they do everything to expel russia on the investigation because they obviously have something to hide that blocking rush or on the blocking rush or even sweden saying we will, we will refuse to even give the results of the investigation to rush. it takes me back to m h 17, all those years ago, over eastern ukraine. and so many important parties refusing so to give the information that they knew they had. for example, i wanted to ask you, if i may, p putin has proposed making turkey a gas hub to supply energy to europe. certain experts, a saying the european union will never approve such an idea. and it's not surprising to you. well, i'm not sure of a kind of a your or that cannot approve it because they really need gas. an
who was behind the sabotage, pierre? from the g o. particular point of view, which you do is sound gilbert can analysis it's of use. but united states, united kingdom, the poland are aware always opposed to we still pipelines and do when you see the investigation we supposed to, to be carried on earth. they do everything to expel russia on the investigation because they obviously have something to hide that blocking rush or on the blocking rush or even sweden saying we will, we will refuse to...
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let's get right to pierre thomas with us live tonight. pierre? >> reporter: david, tonight, in a decidedly blunt response to trump's appeal to the supreme court, the justice department is saying those 100 classified documents recovered at mar-a-lago should not be reviewed by a special master. doj says trump has no right to the documents and therefore can make no claims of privilege of any kind. and doj says so far trump has never said in any court proceeding of filing that the declassified documents are his. team trump gets to respond in a few days, then the supreme court will make a decision. unclear how long that will take. >> you'll be watching it for us for sure. pierre, thank you. >>> next tonight here, the major turn in a case that made initial headlines. victim for adnan sayed, case closed amid news tonight of new dna tests. sayed was the subject of the podcast "serial." he spent 23 years in prison for murder everyone. tonight, prosecutors dropping all charges, and here's eva pilgrim now. >> reporter: tonight, charges dropped. baltimore pr
let's get right to pierre thomas with us live tonight. pierre? >> reporter: david, tonight, in a decidedly blunt response to trump's appeal to the supreme court, the justice department is saying those 100 classified documents recovered at mar-a-lago should not be reviewed by a special master. doj says trump has no right to the documents and therefore can make no claims of privilege of any kind. and doj says so far trump has never said in any court proceeding of filing that the...
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después iba a venir andré pierre gignac con asistencia de raymundo dos a cero ganan los tigres y están1 a 0 y está en los cuartos de final los san francisco 49ers reciben excelentes noticias hoy en charlotte los 49ers en la lista de lesionados los mejores jugadores de la nfl debutan ante los phanters debido al protocolo de la lista de lesionados los 49ers tuvieron que poner al liniero (nombre en inglés) en la lista de lesionados el titular será (nombre en inglés) los (nombre en ilés) ganaron 3 a 1 y >> 11 con 28 en san francisco cielo nublado se preparan para arrancar la jornada de mañana le daremos más detalles para aprovehar la actividad en la bahía no solo los seres humanos podemos auxiliarnos de prótesis también los animales un residente de arkansas una alpaca cría estos animales en sudamérica sus dueños fueron a una compañía fabricante de prótesis esperan que camine a lo largo de su vida hoy una figura popular celebra su cumpleaños número 70 miles llegaro n a dallas para festejar es el (nombre en inglés) que es el símbolo de la feria estatal de texas desde 1952 ha sido embajador c
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right to pierre thomas with us live. pierre, what have you learned?> reporter: david, she's federal charges in the pelosi attack lay out precisely what law enforcement has been warning about for months, a senior law enforcement official just told me that even though the suspect may have had mental health issues, there is no doubt that this assault and attempted kidnapping of the speaker was politically motivated. it comes as fbi and homeland security officials have put out a new bulletin warning that radicals fueled by ongoing divisiveness and obsessed with lies about election fraud could target the midterms. the evidence is mounting that we're in dangerous times, threats against members of congress, more than doubling since 2017 to nearly 10,000 and a number of threats investigated against federal judges, more than tripling. you can see why police are on alert only eight days before the midterm, david. >> those numbers say it all, pierre. thank you. >>> we turn to the halloween tragedy. two americans among the 155 dead tonight after a halloween celeb
right to pierre thomas with us live. pierre, what have you learned?> reporter: david, she's federal charges in the pelosi attack lay out precisely what law enforcement has been warning about for months, a senior law enforcement official just told me that even though the suspect may have had mental health issues, there is no doubt that this assault and attempted kidnapping of the speaker was politically motivated. it comes as fbi and homeland security officials have put out a new bulletin...
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in puerto prince, we have joseph arrow, pierre. he's an academic and consultant on latin america and haiti, and in new york, daniel foot, a former american diplomat and former us special envoy to haiti, a warm welcome to or if i could start with mr. laural, soap, what sort of challenges? first of all, to put this all into context, what kind of challenges do people in haiti now face on a regular basis just to get through the day the, the immediate job security challenge for the security situation is dire. we are experiencing sort of a urban guerrilla warfare happening with the gangs just taking over control of the capital. 75 percent of the capital is controlled by gang, and many 8 main warlords are, are the ones creating chaos and have a canadian today the police is very weak under equipped, understaffed, and not very motivated. and basically the situation is that the, that the gangs are ruling the field, they're calling the shots, hospitals are closed, are closing. it's very difficult to get fuel across. and then the fuel that doe
in puerto prince, we have joseph arrow, pierre. he's an academic and consultant on latin america and haiti, and in new york, daniel foot, a former american diplomat and former us special envoy to haiti, a warm welcome to or if i could start with mr. laural, soap, what sort of challenges? first of all, to put this all into context, what kind of challenges do people in haiti now face on a regular basis just to get through the day the, the immediate job security challenge for the security...
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chief justice correspondent pierre thomas reports. >> announcer: from abc news, it's "this week." here now, co-anchor martha raddatz. >>> good morning, and welcome to "this week." a sobering week with president biden warning of the possibility of nuclear armageddon with russia and north korea possibly peparing to conduct a nuclear test while sending a ballistic missile over japan. the white house says they have seen no sign of any imminent use of nuclear weapons by vladimir putin, but this morning, the only bridge connecting russia to crimea, the region which putin annexed in 2014, is partially collapsed after a large explosion on the bridge that appeared to come from a truck bomb. a humiliation for putin and the loss of a major russian supply route for military reinforcements into ukraine. abc's britt clennett is in ukraine this morning, and, britt, this is a significant setback for putin after an already devastating week. >> reporter: that's right, martha. as you say, it's russia's only bridge to crimea, and it was hit in spectacular fashion. you know, this video circulating onl
chief justice correspondent pierre thomas reports. >> announcer: from abc news, it's "this week." here now, co-anchor martha raddatz. >>> good morning, and welcome to "this week." a sobering week with president biden warning of the possibility of nuclear armageddon with russia and north korea possibly peparing to conduct a nuclear test while sending a ballistic missile over japan. the white house says they have seen no sign of any imminent use of nuclear...
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but between now and then, it's only going to be a case of more lives last pierre. are there any prospects for peace at all these days in ukraine when thought that the are the most affected to region is europe on especially western europe in terms of for economic crisis, or, or outside your ukraine and russia. but are the least she's aware via no, not at tour? oh, any propositions for peace dealers? this proposition for? oh, peace deals comes from ver, rest of the word on even summer american nor a business man like iran, muska spruce, some arrangements and nothing is coming out of european governments or vo, v r, o must be affected if there is enough escalation or in butter each means they are not independent for the are under are taught, are pressure of for innate tool from united states. and that isn't something i guess you keep saying, pierre, that is something i get off rapes saying. that's right, that we, we interview people who were naughty, international and, and they, they essentially, they're, they're reiterated it exactly what you're saying as well. they'
but between now and then, it's only going to be a case of more lives last pierre. are there any prospects for peace at all these days in ukraine when thought that the are the most affected to region is europe on especially western europe in terms of for economic crisis, or, or outside your ukraine and russia. but are the least she's aware via no, not at tour? oh, any propositions for peace dealers? this proposition for? oh, peace deals comes from ver, rest of the word on even summer american...
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. -- pierre, hop into this conversation. i am curious. pierre: you need financing.est rates matter. you need a positive economic environment to make the decisions. whatever happens in the next couple years i expected to behead the way we have historically seen automakers being hit. what does that mean? in the auto market, deliveries dropping by 10%, 15%. in a recession that's not uncommon. if you reflect that on tesla, think about it slowing by 10% to 15%. at the same time, tesla has different economics and distributions from other audio -- auto manufacturers. they can adjust distribution very rapidly. they don't have to deal with very complex distribution inventories. so, the company is set to grow units 50% a year going through a year when may be demand would be held back by 10% will keep going to probably slow down and create some disappointments. but, nothing very challenging to the whole story. it has a very significant growth outlook even through recession. john: ed, let me bring you back to the conversation. we started this segment alluding to the fact that o
. -- pierre, hop into this conversation. i am curious. pierre: you need financing.est rates matter. you need a positive economic environment to make the decisions. whatever happens in the next couple years i expected to behead the way we have historically seen automakers being hit. what does that mean? in the auto market, deliveries dropping by 10%, 15%. in a recession that's not uncommon. if you reflect that on tesla, think about it slowing by 10% to 15%. at the same time, tesla has different...
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thank you, pierre. >>> there are major developments tonight in uvalde, texas. the school system there already facing withering criticism over the school's own police department's failures during that deadly attack on robb elementary. tonight they have disbanded their entire police force at the school. four officers and a security guard have been reassigned. it comes 24 hours after a newly hired officer was fired after it was reported she was being investigated for her actions while responding to that shooting. >>> we turn to the economy and your money and the new report showing hiring is cooling some in this country, but remains strong. 263,000 jobs added last month. unemployment ticking down to 3.5%. but that strength is likely to keep the federal reserve now on track to raise interest rates next month in efforts to tame inflation. >>> when we come back, the purdue student accused of killing his roommate in the dorm room. >>> three separate attac >>> tonight, prosecutors revealing chilling new details about the purdue university student accused of killing his
thank you, pierre. >>> there are major developments tonight in uvalde, texas. the school system there already facing withering criticism over the school's own police department's failures during that deadly attack on robb elementary. tonight they have disbanded their entire police force at the school. four officers and a security guard have been reassigned. it comes 24 hours after a newly hired officer was fired after it was reported she was being investigated for her actions while...
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pierre thomas standing by. >>> cases of children hospitalized withes repower story illness are spreading across the country. 43 states now reporting a surge in young patients. a mother and son in texas riding in an ambulance for 80 minutes, trying to find a hospital with space. the cdc on which age group is being impacted the most. >>> overseas, president zelenskyy's urgent new warning, claiming russia is now threatening to blow up a major dam at a hydroelectric plant, accusing russian forces of mining the area. ukraine now rationing power. millions now bracing for a brutal winter. britt clennett in ukraine. >>> showdown in arizona. election deniers in key races up and down the ballot. jonathan karl one-on-one with republican candidate for governor kari lake. the former tv news anchor pressed -- will she accept the election results if she loses? and the question about the results for her democratic opponent, katie hobbs, that she says she's not ready to answer. >> tracking a new coast-to-coast storm sweeping across the country. watches and warnings from california to colorado. heavy rain
pierre thomas standing by. >>> cases of children hospitalized withes repower story illness are spreading across the country. 43 states now reporting a surge in young patients. a mother and son in texas riding in an ambulance for 80 minutes, trying to find a hospital with space. the cdc on which age group is being impacted the most. >>> overseas, president zelenskyy's urgent new warning, claiming russia is now threatening to blow up a major dam at a hydroelectric plant,...
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pierre thomas is here. >>> the war in ukraine tonight. and with russian men fleeing russia to avoid vladimir putin's draft, the russian nationals showing up in alaska, asking the u.s. for asylum tonight. >>> in new york city, an nypd cruiser out of control. ten people injured, several in critical condition tonight. >>> and at the end this evening, america strong. the other home run, and it was a storybook ending. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy thursday night. and we begin tonight with the horrific scene unfolding today on the las vegas strip. a deadly stabbing spree. tourists and residents attacked at random. at least two people killed, several others in critical condition tonight. a suspect is in custody at this hour. a large knife reportedly found at the scene outside the wynn hotel. ambulances rushing the injured to hospitals. medics doing triage on the street in broad daylight. it was just before noon las vegas time. leading us off tonight, abc's will carr. >> reporter: tonight, a shocking stab
pierre thomas is here. >>> the war in ukraine tonight. and with russian men fleeing russia to avoid vladimir putin's draft, the russian nationals showing up in alaska, asking the u.s. for asylum tonight. >>> in new york city, an nypd cruiser out of control. ten people injured, several in critical condition tonight. >>> and at the end this evening, america strong. the other home run, and it was a storybook ending. >>> good evening and it's great to have you...
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pierre, what have you learned? >> reporter: david, tonight, a jury in alexandria has decided that special counsel john durham failed to prove that the chief investigator on the steele dossier lied to the fbi about his role. the acquittal of russian analyst igor danchenko on all four counts effectively means that the second significant case that durham took to trial also ended in acquittal. so, durham is winding down his work without a successful conviction of any top government official in connection with his probe of the justice department's investigation. durham is expected to complete his final report in the coming weeks, david. >> all right, pierre thomas tonight. thank you, pierre. >>> now, to your voice, your vote. 21 days until the midterms, and tonight, the new promise from president biden that if democrats hold the house and the senate, the president says the first bill he would sign would codify roe versus wade, to make it federal law. but what are the chances tonight that democrats can hold the house and
pierre, what have you learned? >> reporter: david, tonight, a jury in alexandria has decided that special counsel john durham failed to prove that the chief investigator on the steele dossier lied to the fbi about his role. the acquittal of russian analyst igor danchenko on all four counts effectively means that the second significant case that durham took to trial also ended in acquittal. so, durham is winding down his work without a successful conviction of any top government official...
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pierre thomas standing by. >>> tonight, the new allegation against senate candidate herschel walker. another woman coming forward, and what she now claims. walker responding tonight. and linsey davis is here. >>> and the other key senate race making news tonight, the debate in pennsylvania. the democrat john fetterman recovering from a stroke, on that stage, what he said about the stroke at the beginning of the debate. and then, how he performed. what his campaign is now saying tonight. and what the voters are saying. and dr. oz and his answer last night on abortion rights. saying women, their doctors, and local political leaders, should decide this issue. rachel scott in pennsylvania. >>> the new turn in the deadly school shooting in st. louis. authorities now say the parents of that 19-year-old who had just graduated had alerted police to his ar-15 style assault rifle and it had been taken away. tonight, authorities say somehow he got the weapon back. so, how did this happen? alex perez tonight. >>> hospitals from connecticut to texas to california running out of beds now to treat
pierre thomas standing by. >>> tonight, the new allegation against senate candidate herschel walker. another woman coming forward, and what she now claims. walker responding tonight. and linsey davis is here. >>> and the other key senate race making news tonight, the debate in pennsylvania. the democrat john fetterman recovering from a stroke, on that stage, what he said about the stroke at the beginning of the debate. and then, how he performed. what his campaign is now...
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thank you, pierre. >>> now, to your voice, your vote. 21 days until the midterms and tonight, the new promise from president biden that if democrats hold the house and the senate, the president says the first bill he would sign would codify roe versus wade, to make it federal law. but what are the chances tonight that democrats can hold the house and the senate? and do democrats or republicans have the momentum? here's our senior national correspondent terry moran now. >> reporter: tonight, president biden with a last ditch effort before the midterms to rally voters who support abortion rights, promising that democrats will pass a federal law guaranteeing the right to choose abortion if they win at the polls. >> right now, we're short a handful of votes. if you care about the right to choose, then you got to vote. >> reporter: just three weeks from election day, the president is trying to galvanize voters by focusing on abortion, pointing to the restrictions already put in place in at least 14 states, where nearly all abortion services have ceased since roe versus wade was overturned
thank you, pierre. >>> now, to your voice, your vote. 21 days until the midterms and tonight, the new promise from president biden that if democrats hold the house and the senate, the president says the first bill he would sign would codify roe versus wade, to make it federal law. but what are the chances tonight that democrats can hold the house and the senate? and do democrats or republicans have the momentum? here's our senior national correspondent terry moran now. >>...
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the bbc�*s pierre—luc roy was lucky enough to attend this year's event.egions of niger and neighbouring countries. they say the event is crucial for the regional security. translation: iis the regional security. tuna/mom- the regional security. translation: , translation: is an opportunity to create a _ translation: is an opportunity to create a bond _ translation: is an opportunity to create a bond with _ translation: is an opportunity to create a bond with the - to create a bond with the nomads from all the region to meet and talk about their life in the community. but meet and talk about their life in the community.— meet and talk about their life in the community. but also, it is the opportunity _ in the community. but also, it is the opportunity to - in the community. but also, it is the opportunity to talk - is the opportunity to talk about the security and raise awareness about support for the livestock sector. cultural identity is celebrated here. various competitions are held. they perform a dance with traditional instruments. women for the best
the bbc�*s pierre—luc roy was lucky enough to attend this year's event.egions of niger and neighbouring countries. they say the event is crucial for the regional security. translation: iis the regional security. tuna/mom- the regional security. translation: , translation: is an opportunity to create a _ translation: is an opportunity to create a bond _ translation: is an opportunity to create a bond with _ translation: is an opportunity to create a bond with the - to create a bond with the...
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abc's chief justice correspondent, pierre thomas, leads us off from washington. >> reporter: tonight, the ja y 6th committee making good on its threat to former president trump. >> we must seek the testimony, under oath, of january 6th's central player. we are obligated to seek answers directly from the man who set this all in motion. >> reporter: in issuing its subpoena, the january 6th committee was blistering in its language. you were at the center of the first and only effort by any u.s. president to overturn an election and obstruct the peaceful transition of power, ultimately culminating in a bloody attack on our own capitol and the congress itself. >> we also recognize that a subpoena to a former president is >> assuming that he will fulfill his legal obligation and honor the subpoena. but if that doesn't happen, then we'll take the steps we need to take after that. >> morning, gentlemen. >> the subpoena came on a day when one of trump's closest former aides faced a penalty for stoneca st stonewalling the january 6th committee. steve bannon sentenced to four months in prison fo
abc's chief justice correspondent, pierre thomas, leads us off from washington. >> reporter: tonight, the ja y 6th committee making good on its threat to former president trump. >> we must seek the testimony, under oath, of january 6th's central player. we are obligated to seek answers directly from the man who set this all in motion. >> reporter: in issuing its subpoena, the january 6th committee was blistering in its language. you were at the center of the first and only...
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this was daniel's old elementary school in the nearby town of saint-pierre-de-chandieu. [ bell ringshool days. the smell of caustic pine cleaner, chalkboards, and fear. the cruel ministrations of tiny-eyed lunch ladies slopping can-loads of prison chow into steam tables. chipped beef, tuna noodle surprise, and powdered mashed potatoes that haunt my sense memories still. >> daniel: pumpkin soup today. with, uh, onion, nutmeg, and chicken stock. but basic, good pumpkin soup. >> anthony: this is marie -- head chef, cook, host, and server for 320 hungry and very discriminating french school children ages 3 to 12. on the menu prix fixe today, a pumpkin soup, a fresh blanquette de poisson with white wine, vanilla, and shallot. served with homemade couscous, and a sauce supreme. and this is a very sophisticated meal for -- for children. >> daniel: that's a nice meal. >> anthony: i was a little shit in school, frankly. and like a lot of the other students, we were like, "and i want pizza, pizza, pizza." are the children here -- >> daniel: les enfants. >> anthony: -- open to variety? [ marie
this was daniel's old elementary school in the nearby town of saint-pierre-de-chandieu. [ bell ringshool days. the smell of caustic pine cleaner, chalkboards, and fear. the cruel ministrations of tiny-eyed lunch ladies slopping can-loads of prison chow into steam tables. chipped beef, tuna noodle surprise, and powdered mashed potatoes that haunt my sense memories still. >> daniel: pumpkin soup today. with, uh, onion, nutmeg, and chicken stock. but basic, good pumpkin soup. >>...
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. >> this morning, pierre thomas on increasing threats against elected officials. reaction from the republican tasked with flipping the senate, senator rick scott and -- >> abortion providers are being overwhelmed by the influx of patients from out of state. >> a look at one of the key issues motivating voters. dr. jen ashton reports on the nationwide impact on abortion bans. >>> plus, political director rick klein with our new abc news poll and the powerhouse roundtable joins us live here in texas to break down all of the week's politics. >> announcer: from abc news, this is a special edition of "this week," live from dallas, texas. here, now, martha raddatz. >>> good morning and welcome to "this week." nine days until election day, all indications this midterm will draw record turnout and be among the most consequential in a generation, and this morning, our brand-new abc news poll with ipsos finds a clear issue driving voters, the economy. half the country says economic concerns and inflation are driving their votes this fall. i spent the last week traveling out
. >> this morning, pierre thomas on increasing threats against elected officials. reaction from the republican tasked with flipping the senate, senator rick scott and -- >> abortion providers are being overwhelmed by the influx of patients from out of state. >> a look at one of the key issues motivating voters. dr. jen ashton reports on the nationwide impact on abortion bans. >>> plus, political director rick klein with our new abc news poll and the powerhouse...
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david, he will be sentenced in february. >> pierre thomas with us tonight, thank you. >>> we turn now to the war in ukraine, and with russian men fleeing russia to avoid vladimir putin's draft, now comes word of russian nationals showing up in alaska, asking the u.s. for asylum. here's our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell now. >> reporter: tonight, the exodus of fighting age men from russia taking a new turn. two russians who fled the country to escape putin's draft requesting u.s. asylum after showing up on a remote alaskan island in the bering sea. they're now in anchorage tonight, according to alaskan governor mike dunleavy. >> this was a surprise to us. who knows what's going to happen in the future, if more individuals from russia are trying, you know, to leave russia through the bering strait. >> reporter: in ukraine, russian troops are in retreat across several fronts tonight, leaving behind new evidence of atrocities. in pisky-radkivski, we were taken to a house of horrors. inside this tiny cramped room, detainees say they were beaten, shot, and many appear to have had
david, he will be sentenced in february. >> pierre thomas with us tonight, thank you. >>> we turn now to the war in ukraine, and with russian men fleeing russia to avoid vladimir putin's draft, now comes word of russian nationals showing up in alaska, asking the u.s. for asylum. here's our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell now. >> reporter: tonight, the exodus of fighting age men from russia taking a new turn. two russians who fled the country to escape putin's draft...
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and karine jean-pierre just said that if the republicans take the majority in november you are goinge. >> we'll i think most of us are laughing americans aren't that stupid they realize joe biden declared war on american energy american agriculture there there is momentum mehmet oz running a great campaign we need someone that is going to push back on yb why we knee mehmet oz herschel walker in pennsylvania, look it will take year to turn around energy policies of joe biden, and war an agriculture as well we need a senate majority to do that. maria: you mentioned herschel walk inner georgia do you think this is one of the key races in terms of the balance of the senate herschel walker georgia blake mavrlths arizona dr. oz pennsylvania what are you hearing from voters in terms familiarlarity if you meet herschel one time you realize one of those he have versent pertinence you have met a born leader i am down there on thursday visiting with him helping him i think the people of gave understand this we don't need a person going to rubber-stamp joe biden policies we need someone going to
and karine jean-pierre just said that if the republicans take the majority in november you are goinge. >> we'll i think most of us are laughing americans aren't that stupid they realize joe biden declared war on american energy american agriculture there there is momentum mehmet oz running a great campaign we need someone that is going to push back on yb why we knee mehmet oz herschel walker in pennsylvania, look it will take year to turn around energy policies of joe biden, and war an...
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. >> can you imagine being karine-jean pierre? >> yes, i can't.r the weekend i asked our team to put this together. i saw karine-jean pierre make a comment having to defend why her boss is not the head of the party out there campaigning for the party and why it's president obama. she is currently in office and has to say biden's talking points. it made me think of jen psaki the prior press secretary am a tale of two press secretaries. >> the former president making this case and not the current president? >> i would disagree with that characterization of your question. the president has been talking about this almost every day for months now. he's been talking about the choices that are at stake here. >> democrats if the election is about who is the most extreme, they will win. if it's a referendum on the president they will lose and they know that. >> if it was a job reel jen psaki would get year job back. >> jen psaki was honest there. biden is not going to arizona or nevada but the way he is used. his description of his florida events. he is go
. >> can you imagine being karine-jean pierre? >> yes, i can't.r the weekend i asked our team to put this together. i saw karine-jean pierre make a comment having to defend why her boss is not the head of the party out there campaigning for the party and why it's president obama. she is currently in office and has to say biden's talking points. it made me think of jen psaki the prior press secretary am a tale of two press secretaries. >> the former president making this case...
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to work with every country, every superpower, that is sharing our mission to develop the content. pierre, i noticed you are noting profusely there. what did you want to add to the conversation? no, i agree with my team. there's been a lot of competition around chinese investment and china ro afraid so the director general dr. go the contrary. well, question. well actually i forgot to a young beautiful, right. and it's okay to have many different sooner than it's actually going to the chinese, the most so full agreement and the fact that the continent needs to deal with whatever you as a partner, whether or not china has a vision of the continent. i think that's another part of the debate, but today's certainly not preclude african countries from diversifying their partnership pulled was longer those partnerships are beneficial to the african people. i think it's just interesting. we're talking about china as well that kind of the debt relief from that solution. part of the question, because yes, you have heard the role of china and how much debt the old one thing we're forgetting is priv
to work with every country, every superpower, that is sharing our mission to develop the content. pierre, i noticed you are noting profusely there. what did you want to add to the conversation? no, i agree with my team. there's been a lot of competition around chinese investment and china ro afraid so the director general dr. go the contrary. well, question. well actually i forgot to a young beautiful, right. and it's okay to have many different sooner than it's actually going to the chinese,...
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and the african continental free trade area, pierre, direct his question to you. what is it, explain that to our audience, and why is it so beneficial for the continent that it works? the free trade continental area i think is one of the biggest fiscal and our trade development that we've seen in this side of the sensory quadrants. because it creates the largest free trade area in the world. at the moment. our only competing is the w t o, which is the whole world, and essentially is an attempt by african states. so harmonize our regulatory framework. so harmonize. laws don't allow ensure africa treated. recall it in facilitate the movement of goods and people through the borders of different african state, as you will know, country to what for people to believe in the western part of well, africa is not a country made up of many different countries and made different profiles and we cannot reach any of these as well. so the idea is in the segmented and fragmented way that they are set up right now in countries, they won't be able to compete on the global stage com
and the african continental free trade area, pierre, direct his question to you. what is it, explain that to our audience, and why is it so beneficial for the continent that it works? the free trade continental area i think is one of the biggest fiscal and our trade development that we've seen in this side of the sensory quadrants. because it creates the largest free trade area in the world. at the moment. our only competing is the w t o, which is the whole world, and essentially is an attempt...
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pierre—emerick went ahead. pierre—emerick aubameyang wentahead.stle are taking advantage of ten man fulham, 4—0 at fulham. rangers moved top of the scottish premiership for the time being after thrashing hearts at tynecastle. colak scored twice to go into double figures for the campaign. with some magic play to slip in the croatian after he had already headed rangers into the lead in the opening five minutes. hearts were down to ten men shortly after when devlin stamped celtic can move back above rangers with a win over motherwell. it is currently 2—1 to celtic. st mirren could go third above hearts with a win over livingston. 0-0 0—0 in that game, livingston and hibs vying for that position too. in the women's league cup, aston villa held manchester united to a 1—1 in the group b opener. nikita parris had scored herfirst goal before her england team—mate daly levelled the score with 20 minutes to go, forcing penalties. qualifying returned to singapore's marina bay circuit for the first time since 2019. de klerk who needs a win to keep his a slim
pierre—emerick went ahead. pierre—emerick aubameyang wentahead.stle are taking advantage of ten man fulham, 4—0 at fulham. rangers moved top of the scottish premiership for the time being after thrashing hearts at tynecastle. colak scored twice to go into double figures for the campaign. with some magic play to slip in the croatian after he had already headed rangers into the lead in the opening five minutes. hearts were down to ten men shortly after when devlin stamped celtic can move...
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eh, you understand, why did i start jean-pierre?would seem not an event, but there are some serious things. here it should be able to answer like that. you see, here is the technique of the presser, look. that the fall in fuel prices is the work of the president, is the president responsible for the increase in fuel prices? uh in this case much more nuance peter you are great, you know there are global challenges that we all have to deal with under everyone. i mean just the way you would deal with a pandemic, there is a pandemic and there is also a war. putin putin's war has raised fuel prices. well, nevertheless, the truth was clarified, and there, what happened, they poured a huge amount of oil from the reserves. well, the reserves have already dried up very much and prices began to rise. they have not yet returned by june, when the peak was. yes, but growth has already been indicated and they are very afraid that e prices will rise as time when the japanese vote, and it will be a big e. you are in trouble, but there is always an
eh, you understand, why did i start jean-pierre?would seem not an event, but there are some serious things. here it should be able to answer like that. you see, here is the technique of the presser, look. that the fall in fuel prices is the work of the president, is the president responsible for the increase in fuel prices? uh in this case much more nuance peter you are great, you know there are global challenges that we all have to deal with under everyone. i mean just the way you would deal...
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andrÉ pierre gignac puso a tigres en la liguilla.ibiendo. ahora familias enteras piden limosnas y viven en las calles. pedro: familia de migrantes venezolanos vendiendo confites. >> toca pedir comida y pasar muchas necesidades. >> se sabe que cada dÍa salen mÁs de panamÁ. >> todos los dÍas estÁn saliendo 1700 personas. >> es bastante complicado pero ahÍ vamos. >> aquÍ duermen en pequeÑas tiendas de campaÑa. hay algunos baÑos comunitarios. >> ayudes pero que nos den la oportunidad de tener un mejor futuro. >> el gobierno sido enfÁtico que el paÍs no tienen la capacidad de soportar la carga econÓmica y que la comunidad internacional debe abocarse a esos esfuerzos. presentadora: al menos siete reos se fugaron cuando un vehÍculo arremetiÓ y derribÓ parte de la barra de contenciÓn. la secretarÍa busca a los fugados y quiÉnes fueron las personas que propiciaron la fuga. yair bolsonaro y lula da silva hicieron campaÑa de cara a la segunda vuelta el 30 de octubre. el ex presidente lula da silva se concentrÓ frente una gran multitud. tigres v
andrÉ pierre gignac puso a tigres en la liguilla.ibiendo. ahora familias enteras piden limosnas y viven en las calles. pedro: familia de migrantes venezolanos vendiendo confites. >> toca pedir comida y pasar muchas necesidades. >> se sabe que cada dÍa salen mÁs de panamÁ. >> todos los dÍas estÁn saliendo 1700 personas. >> es bastante complicado pero ahÍ vamos. >> aquÍ duermen en pequeÑas tiendas de campaÑa. hay algunos baÑos comunitarios. >> ayudes...
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according to its own vision, and in balance and fairness with other countries. geo politics expert pierre emanuel to mom told us that he believes the russian president speech has an offer of an alternative world order. are very interesting to hear, but benjamin put in, emphasized on the fact that there are 2 type of, of west there is the west which is refusing or murky port richey. and it will neighbor to, to, to find a, come on the agreement with russia. but there is also in another west, the west, which is based on traditional values in europe. but traditionally her, the approach to society balance of power or for maintain no roots in the european civilization on this part of europe could thank you. negotiate an agreement with russia or visa nations. we which are part of a great a west, i would say. but to weaver, emphasizing a traditional value sovereignty balance of power between nations can or, or for it. now turn that motor to, we're newly pull our world and do a b, e. peace and stability in the new mercury put our wall. so i think this speech a was a, a novel to europe. vladimir pu
according to its own vision, and in balance and fairness with other countries. geo politics expert pierre emanuel to mom told us that he believes the russian president speech has an offer of an alternative world order. are very interesting to hear, but benjamin put in, emphasized on the fact that there are 2 type of, of west there is the west which is refusing or murky port richey. and it will neighbor to, to, to find a, come on the agreement with russia. but there is also in another west, the...
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karine jean-pierre had to explain it away, saying she with was talking about long-term investment, not fema aid for hurricane response efforts. it's just extraordinary, to hear that comment yesterday, just no words for that comment, kamala harris saying she's going to dole out aid for hurricane ian based on equity. just outrageous. we're going to slip in a short break and come right back. we're just getting started this morning. oil prices on the move ahead of tomorrow's opec plus meeting where a major production cut is being considered. then, 35 days to go in until the november midterm elections, we're talking about the go of p agenda should they take the house as well as the senate. what democrats stand the to do next. then a growing number of teacher resignations, i'll speak with a many former member of the teachers union on why she resigned and membership is dwindling. stay with us. maria: welcome back. futures indicating a big rally at the start of trading, extending yesterday's move after rebounding interest the lowest level since 2020. the dow n now at the highs of of the mornin
karine jean-pierre had to explain it away, saying she with was talking about long-term investment, not fema aid for hurricane response efforts. it's just extraordinary, to hear that comment yesterday, just no words for that comment, kamala harris saying she's going to dole out aid for hurricane ian based on equity. just outrageous. we're going to slip in a short break and come right back. we're just getting started this morning. oil prices on the move ahead of tomorrow's opec plus meeting where...
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press secretary karine jean-pierre scheduled to take reporter questions about 15 minutes from now. this as record inflation remains front and center on voters' minds. >> john: brand-new poll finds 71% of voters saying they have had to cut back on their spending to afford basic necessities. the president appears to be in denial. >> our economy is strong as hell. inflation is worldwide, worse other places than the united states. >> john: fox team coverage. byron york joins us with more. >> sandra: white house correspondent peter doocy live on the north lawn to kick things off for us at this hour. >> here in the home stretch of this midterm cycle we have noticed two things. thing number one, still democratic candidates in close contests who are not inviting president biden to join them on the campaign trail. thing number two, the democrats are not talking very much about president biden's biggest ticket item, the one that economists largely agree did contribute a little bit to inflation, and that is the 2 trillion american rescue plan. >> people are tired of being broke. they do not l
press secretary karine jean-pierre scheduled to take reporter questions about 15 minutes from now. this as record inflation remains front and center on voters' minds. >> john: brand-new poll finds 71% of voters saying they have had to cut back on their spending to afford basic necessities. the president appears to be in denial. >> our economy is strong as hell. inflation is worldwide, worse other places than the united states. >> john: fox team coverage. byron york joins us...
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a white house press secretary cory's on pierre are saying that there is certainly a short sightedness that the white house is viewing in the part of the saudis. when asked if their relationship has been harmed, whether or not they can still see them as a trustworthy partner, they certainly wouldn't respond to that. but what we know is that the white house is taking action in order to kinda mitigate the impact if you will. and what this could do for american consumer is already, are we seeing the white house and the president specifically taking action, releasing barrels, millions of barrels of oil, and as of march from the strategic petroleum reserve to bring down the costs of the energy in the united states for american consumers, and we're, we're seeing that again as of this month, another $10000000.00 barrels wind. there is the potential that, that could happen again. marcia's present led him, a person has signed the annexation of for ukraine in region into law. week after staging were a friend and that the un call the illegal under international law. gremlins control in those regi
a white house press secretary cory's on pierre are saying that there is certainly a short sightedness that the white house is viewing in the part of the saudis. when asked if their relationship has been harmed, whether or not they can still see them as a trustworthy partner, they certainly wouldn't respond to that. but what we know is that the white house is taking action in order to kinda mitigate the impact if you will. and what this could do for american consumer is already, are we seeing...
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. >>> up next pierre thomas with an abc news investigation into police funding across the nation. where the chief executive officer has supported defund the police. we're going to make sure that not only are they supported, but they have the tools they need. >> my opponent is long on rhetoric and short on facts. every one of us deserves to feel safe in our homes and communities. investing in law enforcement is what we have done and what we need to continue to do to keep people safe. >> republican tudor dixon and gretchen whitmer sparring over police funding during the debate thursday. as that debate continues in campaigns across the country pierre thomas reports on the reality behind police department budgets and an abc news investigation conducted with our own stations. >> reporter: with less than 25 days left in the midterm elections, the rhetoric in some of the high-profile races is ramping up. >> streets are exploding with drugs and violence while liberals like tim ryan attack and defund our police. >> defunding the police is way off the mark. we need more cops, not less. >> r
. >>> up next pierre thomas with an abc news investigation into police funding across the nation. where the chief executive officer has supported defund the police. we're going to make sure that not only are they supported, but they have the tools they need. >> my opponent is long on rhetoric and short on facts. every one of us deserves to feel safe in our homes and communities. investing in law enforcement is what we have done and what we need to continue to do to keep people...
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the secretary to this press secretary, kennedy, who was played by alexander shirvindt, was called pierreelenger, by the way, mikhail derzhavin's constant partner with anatolyevich. got the role of the legendary minister. defenses of robert mcnamara, solid stars. in general. it was decided to carry out the transfer of troops to cuba under the guise of strategic exercises with the relocation of troops, including to chukotka, hence the name of operation anadyr appeared. the plans were developed by a small team of general staff officers, and the group of soviet troops in cuba itself was formed by june 20. heroes of the great patriotic war 10, and according to other sources, july 12 from the first ships with personnel and equipment leave the baltic ports, the ship maria ulyanova and the dry cargo ship, khabarovsk, and not only the sailors did not know the end point of the route, but even the captains of the ships were loaded with winter clothes, packages with orders should be opened in stages, for example, upon reaching a certain point or after passing the strait of gibraltar, having opened t
the secretary to this press secretary, kennedy, who was played by alexander shirvindt, was called pierreelenger, by the way, mikhail derzhavin's constant partner with anatolyevich. got the role of the legendary minister. defenses of robert mcnamara, solid stars. in general. it was decided to carry out the transfer of troops to cuba under the guise of strategic exercises with the relocation of troops, including to chukotka, hence the name of operation anadyr appeared. the plans were developed by...
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pierre america bomyang and rice james milan came to london with problems and above all in the defensef the italians. a number of the main defenders and the goalkeeper of the team could not play all the swords of the players, chelsea scored from lethal positions almost from the goalkeeper and as a result, the londoners got a better match in the new season under coach potter due to the fact that dinamo zagreb received a command. under the second, she left the last place for her group. now chelsea milan leads the group rb leipzig in terms of points scored. in other matches of the day, manchester city defeated copenhagen at home double wurley on holland sevilla lost big to borussia dortmund after this match the fuck on lopetegi left the post of head coach of the spaniards juventus won the first victory in the current league draw champions after losing to maccabi binfica and psg continues to go unbeaten this season and wants the confrontation to end in nothing salzburg won a minimal victory over dinamo zagreb leipzig took advantage of the goalkeeper's mistake. celtic joharta. victory 3.1 r
pierre america bomyang and rice james milan came to london with problems and above all in the defensef the italians. a number of the main defenders and the goalkeeper of the team could not play all the swords of the players, chelsea scored from lethal positions almost from the goalkeeper and as a result, the londoners got a better match in the new season under coach potter due to the fact that dinamo zagreb received a command. under the second, she left the last place for her group. now chelsea...
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as robes pierre lead france into what we call the reign of terror, pain despaired. and then he picked up his pen. he drafted the first part of the age of reason. the third great work for which his man is still member today. and got it to a printer only six hours before french came to his door for to drag him to the senate prison cell for his dissenting views. not radical enough. this third work, the age of reason, part one. is in some ways his master pace. an astonishing virtuoso denunciation of atheism. which he saw as the letter fuel for the most violent, most extreme, most uncontrollable excesses of this unfolding french revolutions. in defense of religious faith in the context of a french revolution run amok, payne wrote eloquently about how a loss of faith in god could extinguish human compassion, selflessness, morality, ethics, virtue, grace, and could turn society into nothing but a gathering of base. this conception of the power of faith was a pretty mainstream view and the 17 90s. only really controversial in france itself because of the spread of atheism o
as robes pierre lead france into what we call the reign of terror, pain despaired. and then he picked up his pen. he drafted the first part of the age of reason. the third great work for which his man is still member today. and got it to a printer only six hours before french came to his door for to drag him to the senate prison cell for his dissenting views. not radical enough. this third work, the age of reason, part one. is in some ways his master pace. an astonishing virtuoso denunciation...