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clarence pierre: uh-huh. james bryant: what? clarence pierre: some oil. james bryant: did you put some on him? clarence pierre: no, i thought you was asking me, am i going to put something-- james bryant: no, you didn't. well, i'mma have to really-- i'mma have to-- i have to work harder with you. [laughter] [piano playing] so you scared of hard work? clarence pierre: no, not scared of hard work. just like you said, it's a new day-- james bryant: you want to walk in on easy street. clarence pierre: yeah, it's a new day and new time. james bryant: i can remember when i first went to see one of my grandmother's brothers who died back in '57, '57. philippine lucky funeral home in rockdale had his body. and they wouldn't let us come through the front door to view him. we had to go through the back. they went in, oh, yes, sir. you so good to us. and we gone through the back door. now you can go through the front door. clarence pierre: since been at the age of 5, i always was curious about death. i always wanted to go to funerals. i was like called to those even
clarence pierre: uh-huh. james bryant: what? clarence pierre: some oil. james bryant: did you put some on him? clarence pierre: no, i thought you was asking me, am i going to put something-- james bryant: no, you didn't. well, i'mma have to really-- i'mma have to-- i have to work harder with you. [laughter] [piano playing] so you scared of hard work? clarence pierre: no, not scared of hard work. just like you said, it's a new day-- james bryant: you want to walk in on easy street. clarence...
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find pierre. >>pi pierre was always with ben benji.ct he was missing did not make sense. >> i called rick there my phone ridges, it is alicia. i am like, christ. this is pretty heavy. i answered it, alicia was inconsolable, i said this is when we know, he is in hospital and alive, let's concentrate on that, your mind always goes to worse case. >> he was so calm. he said -- >> i just decidedded that all those emotions, there were other people that were going through worse than i was. it is time for me to get information about him. and that i could relay to alicia. >> after they found out where benjamin is, they went searching for pierre and sasha. >> i got another phone call from suzanne scott so say he was still missing, they had to call aft off the search because of curfew, then i got really worried. >> deep down you file these things, your intuition is telling you, if they have not been ground found in next hour or two or 3 the chances are very slim. >> march 14, i am in our booth in the pentagon, fox news on a hallway with all of th
find pierre. >>pi pierre was always with ben benji.ct he was missing did not make sense. >> i called rick there my phone ridges, it is alicia. i am like, christ. this is pretty heavy. i answered it, alicia was inconsolable, i said this is when we know, he is in hospital and alive, let's concentrate on that, your mind always goes to worse case. >> he was so calm. he said -- >> i just decidedded that all those emotions, there were other people that were going through worse...
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i remember pierre being there. i remind myself, if you can't do everything, if you can't live the best life and do as good as you can, his life has gone to waste. >> sean: you knew or at what point did you know he was dead? >> i department know he was dead. i department even know he was injured. he wasn't injured like i was. >> sean: mm-hmm. >> it was only when i was on the way out, on the polish prime minister's train. a couple of days later. i had asked him a couple of times, asked the people i was with, where's pierre, pierre. >> sean: sasha a journalist. >> our fixer as well. where's pierre and sasha? and a few drivers. a couple of times, i got the answer, oh, he's back -- he's back in kyiv. he's back there. a couple of times, i knew what that meant, you know? there was no way i was going out we're both going out if we were alive. >> sean: you knew. >> you had been in afghanistan together. you told a story in the book about you were watching some afghanis, you know, ride horses. and you asked to ride with pierr
i remember pierre being there. i remind myself, if you can't do everything, if you can't live the best life and do as good as you can, his life has gone to waste. >> sean: you knew or at what point did you know he was dead? >> i department know he was dead. i department even know he was injured. he wasn't injured like i was. >> sean: mm-hmm. >> it was only when i was on the way out, on the polish prime minister's train. a couple of days later. i had asked him a couple of...
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clarence pierre: uh-huh. james bryant: what? clarence pierre: some oil. james bryant: did you put some on him? clarence pierre: no, i thought you was asking me, am i going to put something-- james bryant: no, you didn't. well, i'mma have to really-- i'mma have to-- i have to work harder with you. [laughter] [piano playing] so you scared of hard work? clarence pierre: no, not scared of hard work. just like you said, it's a new day-- james bryant: you want to walk in on easy street. clarence pierre: yeah, it's a new day and new time. james bryant: i can remember when i first went to see one of my grandmother's brothers who died back in '57, '57. philippine lucky funeral home in rockdale had his body. and they wouldn't let us come through the front door to view him. we had to go through the back. they went in, oh, yes, sir. you so good to us. and we gone through the back door. now you can go through the front door. clarence pierre: since been at the age of 5, i always was curious about death. i always wanted to go to funerals. i was like called to those even
clarence pierre: uh-huh. james bryant: what? clarence pierre: some oil. james bryant: did you put some on him? clarence pierre: no, i thought you was asking me, am i going to put something-- james bryant: no, you didn't. well, i'mma have to really-- i'mma have to-- i have to work harder with you. [laughter] [piano playing] so you scared of hard work? clarence pierre: no, not scared of hard work. just like you said, it's a new day-- james bryant: you want to walk in on easy street. clarence...
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about pierre. you traveled to numerous war zones together, he was a close friend. you said in the book, that you believe that pierre saved your life that day. why did you believe that? he was in the same car as you. >> in the same car, pierrey wo to the end, got out of that car first, he cleared thes way foinr me to get out. and whether you want to lock at this in a bigger way and god and religion, perhaps a pierre gave his life to save pimine, perhaps something happened there with this incredible person took that sacrifice. >> you think he opened the door for you?>> putting himself at risk. and he comment saying russian, mean meaning. drones.as >> h ie was still trying to save my life, he cut his artery, it was a small round he bled out. the last thought for him was continue to save us. watch out it's the russians, pierre and i traveled the world together, you develop a close bond, we haver. sleslept and caves andit trenches. right there he was there forlyul me again at end. i think every single d
about pierre. you traveled to numerous war zones together, he was a close friend. you said in the book, that you believe that pierre saved your life that day. why did you believe that? he was in the same car as you. >> in the same car, pierrey wo to the end, got out of that car first, he cleared thes way foinr me to get out. and whether you want to lock at this in a bigger way and god and religion, perhaps a pierre gave his life to save pimine, perhaps something happened there with this...
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the battery, every one of them, pierre says it's clear that he is no longer welcome. in tunisia, many of his friends are already making their way to europe. he's also thinking about getting on a boat. ah, if you don't, you don't have him. was the abilities to that to tint julia actual life. for of lou, you will. you will take the decision to, to go to the sea. i'm sorry, this is the reality. and yet pierre fears the reality on the other side of the mediterranean may not be much better, assuming he makes it past coastal patrols and survives the perilous crossing. ah, in iran women are forbidden to appear in public without head scarves. but after the violent death of a young woman and the ensuing protest against the government, many women are ignoring the ban. this would have been impossible just 6 months ago, walking distress of to her on, in your own choice of clothing. now it's not an uncommon sight any more by this university student. many women are taking the risk, but it's still against the law. so to talk about it, we go inside pregnancy od ward, ers. there were
the battery, every one of them, pierre says it's clear that he is no longer welcome. in tunisia, many of his friends are already making their way to europe. he's also thinking about getting on a boat. ah, if you don't, you don't have him. was the abilities to that to tint julia actual life. for of lou, you will. you will take the decision to, to go to the sea. i'm sorry, this is the reality. and yet pierre fears the reality on the other side of the mediterranean may not be much better, assuming...
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there's not much to do now that he's lost his job. pierre zango came from cameroon to tunisia 5 years ago, wanting to send money home. but his residency expired and his boss at a restaurant suddenly became nervous after the president said he wanted to fight against illegal migrants. watching videos doesn't help. pierre, social media is full of actual or supposed violence between locals and people like him. i've been singing dancing with people in the street, and suddenly everything change. they look at people change to you that believe me ease. there is like a movie, a scary movie. you see tunisians have shown support for people. president saeed, called criminals, who are infiltrating tunisian culture and the world bank said it would suspend its partnership with the country. but the foreign minister can't comprehend these steps . he told d w. he sees tunisia as a victim of a hostile campaign. oh, those reactions are over exaggerated and we see that they are very much unfair. but we are open to any thy look in order to find the best solution that will protect the dignity and the eyes o
there's not much to do now that he's lost his job. pierre zango came from cameroon to tunisia 5 years ago, wanting to send money home. but his residency expired and his boss at a restaurant suddenly became nervous after the president said he wanted to fight against illegal migrants. watching videos doesn't help. pierre, social media is full of actual or supposed violence between locals and people like him. i've been singing dancing with people in the street, and suddenly everything change. they...
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let's talk specifics you have a bunch of fan boys and tesla cheerleaders like pierre, writing checks cannot cash let me explain heading into the hyped investor day, the fan boys talked about a new model produced or severely delayed cyber truck and when that would come out. they were going to introduce a new affordable $25,000 car or announce robo taxes which cathie wood talked about none of that happened. what happened was for three hours, tesla spoke and you had a bunch of f engineers talk abou what has already been done the ceo said he is not talking about q1 and q2. why? let's discuss it so far this year, fundamentally, it has been a horror show for tesla. they engaged in price cuts offering cars in china now in the $30,000 range. despite that fact, the first eight weeks of the first quarter, if you look at the ccas sold per day versus the fourth quarter, it is down 21%. they are getting annihilated in china and the same in europe with the inconvventory stacking. dom, they did about under $10,000 per car in profit in the fourth quarter they cut prices by $6,000 per car. if you are
let's talk specifics you have a bunch of fan boys and tesla cheerleaders like pierre, writing checks cannot cash let me explain heading into the hyped investor day, the fan boys talked about a new model produced or severely delayed cyber truck and when that would come out. they were going to introduce a new affordable $25,000 car or announce robo taxes which cathie wood talked about none of that happened. what happened was for three hours, tesla spoke and you had a bunch of f engineers talk...
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pierre i'm here hello welcome thank you.with friends. our master winemaker jacques sebastia hello adrian pastia life is very happy hello pohnet you said that the wine reveals the taste, in the second glass he, like you, first drank in one gulp. uh, the second he savored excellent excellent lived adrian pierre ask for me. what are you doing? stop smoking. yes, pierre, you remember, no, i don’t remember. well, how went water skiing. i said i don't remember any enough. what's good about your wine? this is the taste of pomegranate and cabernet francs, a very pleasant taste of our twenty years of work with alexander, a combination of merlon and cabernet sauvignon flavors. i don't give a damn about 500 a bottle before that i don't care about him and also about your tradition adrian about your story about your baron rothschild frankly you know i hate you adrian what are you talking about? you've been drinking a lot. yes, i'm carrying something, because i'm crazy. is not it so. not you, wrote it. show them your text messages. show t
pierre i'm here hello welcome thank you.with friends. our master winemaker jacques sebastia hello adrian pastia life is very happy hello pohnet you said that the wine reveals the taste, in the second glass he, like you, first drank in one gulp. uh, the second he savored excellent excellent lived adrian pierre ask for me. what are you doing? stop smoking. yes, pierre, you remember, no, i don’t remember. well, how went water skiing. i said i don't remember any enough. what's good about your...
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pierre said they are the russians.- that car came back, i dragged myself up the hill, they came back, it saw me. ukranian special forces jumped out and saved my life. we know that pierre papinie -- pierre passed away moments before he bled out, and sasha, a ukranian in the car died in early strikes and two ukrainians who were driving us. there were 5 of us in the car that day. i am the only one who survived. what happened that day was horrible. tram -- tragic that lead to a journey of what you get knocked down you pick yourself up. you find hope and fight to get to where you want to go, to me that was home, i thought about my daughters every day. we were inside kyiv. we didn't know how to get out. there was no way of me getting out. i was in the ukranian hospital very close to dying at that point and s save our allies was cu called by our reporter jen griffin, said we're going in to rescue you another american, they whole time came in, they tracked me down they found me. then to get me out, with no safeways, they found
pierre said they are the russians.- that car came back, i dragged myself up the hill, they came back, it saw me. ukranian special forces jumped out and saved my life. we know that pierre papinie -- pierre passed away moments before he bled out, and sasha, a ukranian in the car died in early strikes and two ukrainians who were driving us. there were 5 of us in the car that day. i am the only one who survived. what happened that day was horrible. tram -- tragic that lead to a journey of what you...
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>> pierre thomas leading us off tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> we turn next here this evening, the acting head of the faa facing tough questions on capitol hill. what's going on on flights in america? tonight here, yet another case, this time, a horrific fight breaking out on a passenger plane. the flight from dallas to phoenix, before it could even take off. abc's gio benitez asking the acting head of the faa, what's driving this? >> reporter: tonight, shocking new video of a brawl onboard a southwest airlines flight. fist flying before the plane took off from dallas to phoenix monday. other passengers attempting to separate the men. this video showing one of the men trying to explain what happened. >> tell everybody what happened. he approached me aggressively with my family, i don't play with my family. tell them what happened. tell them what you did. >> reporter: witnesses say both men were removed from the plane. it comes after that terrifying midair attack, a passenger seen here trying to stab a flight attendant multi
>> pierre thomas leading us off tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> we turn next here this evening, the acting head of the faa facing tough questions on capitol hill. what's going on on flights in america? tonight here, yet another case, this time, a horrific fight breaking out on a passenger plane. the flight from dallas to phoenix, before it could even take off. abc's gio benitez asking the acting head of the faa, what's driving this? >> reporter: tonight, shocking new video...
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pierre and sausha lost their lives.n hall was gravely injured but miraculously survived and is sharing his story in a powerful memoir, "saved: a war reporter's mission to make it home." ben describes the difficult recovery that followed. ben joins me now. so good to see you. >> benjamin: it is amazing to be here, harris. you and i have been friends for years, seeing you in person is like coming home again. >> harris: that means the world. when i saw the title of the book, i wanted to ask you this question immediately because i know you are strong in your faith, something we both have in common. why did you call it "saved"? i know as christians, the way we look as saved, did you mean that? >> benjamin: absolutely, from the minute this happened, the attack, the time i was laying there, i was saved by many people and by angels who came to me. my daughter came to me when i was blacked out and encouraged me to get out of the car. that was a message to me from angelings that pulled me out of the car and kept me alive. when th
pierre and sausha lost their lives.n hall was gravely injured but miraculously survived and is sharing his story in a powerful memoir, "saved: a war reporter's mission to make it home." ben describes the difficult recovery that followed. ben joins me now. so good to see you. >> benjamin: it is amazing to be here, harris. you and i have been friends for years, seeing you in person is like coming home again. >> harris: that means the world. when i saw the title of the book,...
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we bring in pierre thoma tonight. were there red flags missed, any laws missed, that could have alerted authorities earlier, and here's what they say -- >> had it been reported she was suicidal, we would have tried to get the weapons. as it stands, we had absolutely no idea actually who this person was, if she even existed. >> pierre, again, the guns purchased legally in this case. no law requiring that authorities be lawyered by anything here. be alerted by anything here. >> no one alerted the police department about the guns, all bought legally. there were so many red flags. the shooter was under a doctor's care for a mental health disorder, a situation concerning enough that hale's parents did not bleach hale should have access to guns, but somehow in the parents' home the shooter was hiding an arsenal of seven guns, all the more frustrating. the killer allegedly told a friend minutes before the attack about a suicide mission. again, the system failed innocent victims, especially those defenseless children, david.
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pierre thomas standing by. >>> the fighting breaking out on a plane. the fright from dallas to phoenix before it could take off. what other passengers witnessed. some trying to stop the fight. all of this as the acting head of the faa is grilled on capitol hill today over the disturbing number of airline related incidents. and gio benitez asks him, what's going on? >>> we're tracking two major winter storms tonight. more than a dozen states on alert from california to wisconsin for heavy snow, flooding, rain, and high winds. the stm reaching the northeast by friday's commute. and rob marciano timing it out. >>> the tragic new details tonight in the kidnapping of four americans in mexico. two of them shot and killed. the mother of one of the survivors on how the gunmen opened fire on that minivan. one of the survivors witnessing the two victims being shot and dying. matt rivers in mexico. >>> tough questions on the hill tonight about the origins of covid-19 and will americans ever get an answer? what the former cdc director from the trump administration
pierre thomas standing by. >>> the fighting breaking out on a plane. the fright from dallas to phoenix before it could take off. what other passengers witnessed. some trying to stop the fight. all of this as the acting head of the faa is grilled on capitol hill today over the disturbing number of airline related incidents. and gio benitez asks him, what's going on? >>> we're tracking two major winter storms tonight. more than a dozen states on alert from california to...
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remember one year ago, pierre and sasha passed away.ning, she is really strong and doing well, that is what we think today. horrible things happened, here we are today, keep moving forward. >> dana: so much has to do with your approach from the moment it happened until you're sitting here today, your determination to be here, to get back to your family through all the agony and pain you went through, but you never let that get you down and this past week has been inspiring for us. we are grateful you are here. >> benjamin: thank you very much. we always wondered before covering conflict, if this happened, how would you get through it, could you find the strength? my wife and i say it doesn't matter, you have no choice. you have to get through it, find ways to do it. we have done it with your help, fox's help and a whole community around us, we're lucky. >> bill: are you sick of us yet? last week and a half we've been putting you to work here. take you back to the day when people lose people that date on the calendar, when you see it, yo
remember one year ago, pierre and sasha passed away.ning, she is really strong and doing well, that is what we think today. horrible things happened, here we are today, keep moving forward. >> dana: so much has to do with your approach from the moment it happened until you're sitting here today, your determination to be here, to get back to your family through all the agony and pain you went through, but you never let that get you down and this past week has been inspiring for us. we are...
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pierre thomas. pierre, thank you. >>> on the economy tonight, inflation here in the u.s. slowing for the eighth month in a row. the new numbers. the consumer price index showing prices in february 6% higher over last year. that slowing from 6.4% in january. of course, all eyes on the fed. they may still hike interest rates yet again at next week's meeting. >>> in the meantime, next tonight, the race for the white house, and florida governor ron desantis declaring that supporting ukraine is not in the vital interest of the u.s. instead calling the russian invasion a territorial dispute. the white house responding tonight. even some republicans on the hill with tough words for desantis on his foreign policy experience. here's rachel scott. >> warm iowa welcome to governor desantis. >> reporter: tonight, florida governor ron desantis, who is likely running for president, declared protecting ukraine against russia is not in the vital national interest of the u.s. desantis saying, "while the u.s. has many vital national interests, becoming further entangled in a territorial di
pierre thomas. pierre, thank you. >>> on the economy tonight, inflation here in the u.s. slowing for the eighth month in a row. the new numbers. the consumer price index showing prices in february 6% higher over last year. that slowing from 6.4% in january. of course, all eyes on the fed. they may still hike interest rates yet again at next week's meeting. >>> in the meantime, next tonight, the race for the white house, and florida governor ron desantis declaring that...
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there's not much to do now that he's lost his job. pierre zango came from cameroon to tunisia, 5 years ago, wanting to send money home. but his residency expired and his boss at a restaurant suddenly became nervous after the president said he wanted to fight against illegal migrants. watching videos doesn't help. pierre, social media is full of actual or supposed violence between locals and people like him. i've been singing dancing with people in the street, and suddenly everything change. they look at people change to you that believe me isa is like a movie, a scary movie. you see tunisians have shown support for people. presidents i eat called criminals, who are infiltrating tunisian culture and the world bank said it would suspend its partnership with the country. but the foreign minister can't comprehend these steps . he told d w, he sees tunisia as a victim of a hostile campaign. oh, those reactions are over exaggerated and we see that they are very much unfair. but we are open to any thy look in order to find the best solution that will protect the dignity and the eyes of all th
there's not much to do now that he's lost his job. pierre zango came from cameroon to tunisia, 5 years ago, wanting to send money home. but his residency expired and his boss at a restaurant suddenly became nervous after the president said he wanted to fight against illegal migrants. watching videos doesn't help. pierre, social media is full of actual or supposed violence between locals and people like him. i've been singing dancing with people in the street, and suddenly everything change....
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every one of them is pierre says it's clear that he is no longer welcome. in tunisia, many of his friends are already making their way to europe. he's also thinking about getting on a boat. ah, if you don't, you don't have him. what's abilities to which to tint julia? actual life for of lee. oh do you will you will take the decision to to go to the sea. i'm sorry, this is the reality. and yet pierre fears the reality on the other side of the mediterranean may not be much better assuming he makes it past coastal patrols and survives the perilous crossing door. now from tunis by john thorn. he's an amnesty international researcher on to museum mr. thorn. good. see you, you're on the ground there. how would you say the conditions for black migrants into nija have evolved since the presidency of phobic remarks? the certainly there worse as you, i think because some of the people that you just been has has shown and have indicated that things are difficult to begin with. in a many, as you mentioned many like grants and asylum seekers have come here from countrie
every one of them is pierre says it's clear that he is no longer welcome. in tunisia, many of his friends are already making their way to europe. he's also thinking about getting on a boat. ah, if you don't, you don't have him. what's abilities to which to tint julia? actual life for of lee. oh do you will you will take the decision to to go to the sea. i'm sorry, this is the reality. and yet pierre fears the reality on the other side of the mediterranean may not be much better assuming he...
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karine jean-pierre said because of what we've done, fentanyl is at historic lows, i must call her out this. historic lows, how dare she call these numbers historic lows. how about historic highs. look at fentanyl from 2020 to 2022, 14 pounds up, 33%. okay. full year of 2021, 10,000 pounds, full year of 202040,00 plus pounds. it only takes two pounds of fentanyl to kill somebody. these are thousands of pounds. deaths are up 25% as a result of fentanyl at the border. how does the white house say we are at historic lows, that is an outright lie. >> it is a lie and abomination to the americans devastated, the american community devastated by this. julie, there have been seizures, some enough to wipe out the entire population of the united states. that is sometimes a single seizure and cartels are emboldened by this administration's lack of interest in the border security issue. they are not interested in it, they are more interested in kowtowing to the base than the american people. if you talk to anyone who spent a measurable amount of time on the border, they will tell you cartels have
karine jean-pierre said because of what we've done, fentanyl is at historic lows, i must call her out this. historic lows, how dare she call these numbers historic lows. how about historic highs. look at fentanyl from 2020 to 2022, 14 pounds up, 33%. okay. full year of 2021, 10,000 pounds, full year of 202040,00 plus pounds. it only takes two pounds of fentanyl to kill somebody. these are thousands of pounds. deaths are up 25% as a result of fentanyl at the border. how does the white house say...
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and yet pierre fears the reality on the other side of the mediterranean may not be much better on it, assuming he makes it past coastal patrols and survives the perilous crossing will always disaster management agency says a 190 people are now confirmed dead after cyclone freddie mac landfall, the storm slammed into south eastern africa with torrential rain and high winds. this is the 2nd time in a month that freddy has hid southern africa, having earlier struck madagascar and mozambique is one of the strongest and longest lasting storms to ever be recorded. in the southern hemisphere. some way under these washed off roads and my lovey, a people rescue workers like prestone chick of foot. well, i'm trying to find them. linna melinda, in the so far we have recovered 30 bodies. but we're not yet done. oh, go and we're still looking for more victims. welcome. i'm using this whoa to at least find someone who will call psych loan. freddy has wrecked houses in the city of blunt here and created rushing streams that residence us struggling to cross many of the injured have been taken to hosp
and yet pierre fears the reality on the other side of the mediterranean may not be much better on it, assuming he makes it past coastal patrols and survives the perilous crossing will always disaster management agency says a 190 people are now confirmed dead after cyclone freddie mac landfall, the storm slammed into south eastern africa with torrential rain and high winds. this is the 2nd time in a month that freddy has hid southern africa, having earlier struck madagascar and mozambique is one...
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every one of them is pierre says it's clear that he is no longer welcome. in tunisia, many of his friends are already making their way to europe. he's also thinking about getting on a boat. ah, these don't, you don't have him was abilities to which to tint julia actual life for of lee. oh do you will. you will take the decision to, to go to the sea. i'm sorry, this is the reality. and yet, pierre fears the reality on the other side of the mediterranean may not be much better. assuming he makes it past coastal patrols and survives the perilous crossing. now we're going to head to the wealth of sports and tennis, the indian wells masters in california, the reigning champions, and the men's and women's signals. singles have been showing off their class. but some heavy hitters had to say good bye in the women's draw. raining wimbledon champion, elena re backing her ousted former indian wells when a palla, but also to claim her spot in the last 16, but the biggest upset in the women's draw. so weld number 4 also burn knocked out by market of under sofa who was r
every one of them is pierre says it's clear that he is no longer welcome. in tunisia, many of his friends are already making their way to europe. he's also thinking about getting on a boat. ah, these don't, you don't have him was abilities to which to tint julia actual life for of lee. oh do you will. you will take the decision to, to go to the sea. i'm sorry, this is the reality. and yet, pierre fears the reality on the other side of the mediterranean may not be much better. assuming he makes...
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now from tunisia there's not much to do now that he's lost his job. pierre zango came from cameroon to tunisia, 5 years ago, wanting to send money home. but his residency expired and his boss at a restaurant suddenly became nervous after the president said he wanted to fight against illegal migrants. watching videos doesn't help. pierre social media is full of actual or supposed violence between locals and people like him who have been singing, dancing with people in the street, and suddenly everything change the look out for full change to you that believe me isa. he's like, ah, the movie movie. yeah, scary movie. you see, tunisians have shown support for people. presidents, i eat called criminals, who are infiltrating tunisian culture. and the world bank said it would suspend its partnership with the country. many tunisians seem to support the president. the country's economy is in crisis. and many accused irregular migrants of taking jobs away from locals. another i'm against too many africans here in denisia. we should deport them, especially in such difficult times as now. and eve
now from tunisia there's not much to do now that he's lost his job. pierre zango came from cameroon to tunisia, 5 years ago, wanting to send money home. but his residency expired and his boss at a restaurant suddenly became nervous after the president said he wanted to fight against illegal migrants. watching videos doesn't help. pierre social media is full of actual or supposed violence between locals and people like him who have been singing, dancing with people in the street, and suddenly...
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every one of many of them, pierre says it's clear that he is no longer welcome. in tunisia, many of his friends are already making their way to europe. he's also thinking about getting on a boat a was the ability to, to change your actual life for you will, you will take the decision to, to go to the sea. i'm sorry, this is the reality. and yet pierre fears the reality on the other side of the mediterranean may not be much better assuming he makes it past coastal patrols and survives the perilous crossing. so severe chill ali is the tenicia director for human rights watch. she's based in amman, jordan, i asked her earlier to describe the situation for black migrants intonation. and so, as we heard other words you used to recognize the program, a 1st is in today and they announced some measures to pass elaine. it's very easy then see her procedures for students that all this announcement is more like in near measures. and, you know, announcements after the president's speech triggered this unprecedented crisis. and as we speak, those in the uber are still living i
every one of many of them, pierre says it's clear that he is no longer welcome. in tunisia, many of his friends are already making their way to europe. he's also thinking about getting on a boat a was the ability to, to change your actual life for you will, you will take the decision to, to go to the sea. i'm sorry, this is the reality. and yet pierre fears the reality on the other side of the mediterranean may not be much better assuming he makes it past coastal patrols and survives the...
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>> all right, pierre thomas tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> to the war in ukraine, and tonight, the first meeting between u.s. secretary of state antony blinken and his russian counter part, sergey lavrov, since this war began. james longman in ukraine tonight, on what was said. >> reporter: tonight, in their first face-to-face meeting since russia's invasion, u.s. secretary of state blinken was blunt with his russian counterpart sergey lavrov. >> i told the foreign minister, end this war of aggression. engage in meaningful diplomacy that can produce a just and durable peace. >> reporter: beyond the u.s. support for ukraine, blinken says he also urged russia to return to the start nuclear treaty, and free american paul whelan, who, the u.s. says, has been wrongfully imprisoned on espionage charges. they met for just ten minutes at the g20 summit in india, where blinken also said countries had warned china not to give russia weapons. and this is where putin needs them. fierce tank battles in the muddy fields of eastern uk
>> all right, pierre thomas tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> to the war in ukraine, and tonight, the first meeting between u.s. secretary of state antony blinken and his russian counter part, sergey lavrov, since this war began. james longman in ukraine tonight, on what was said. >> reporter: tonight, in their first face-to-face meeting since russia's invasion, u.s. secretary of state blinken was blunt with his russian counterpart sergey lavrov. >> i told the foreign...
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pierre thomas tonight. >>> the race for the white house. and florida governor ron desantis declaring that supporting ukraine is not in the vital interest of the u.s. instead, calling the russian invasion a, quote, territorial dispute. rachel scott tonight. >>> this evening, the epa proposing new regulations to remove what are called forever chemicals from the drinking water in this country. >>> tonight, news on another pharmaceutical company and the cost of insulin. is public pressure working? >>> remembering a longtime member of congress tonight. and what she fought for. >>> and the moment right off the u.s. coast. they said wouldn't it be nice if a dolphin came up right now? and you'll see what happened. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us hireere on tuesday night. the u.s. says a russian fighter jet collided with an unmanned american drone on the black sea. that drone worth up to $32 million and crashing into the sea. and of course, this all comes amid significant tensions already between the u.s. and russia. the u.s. say
pierre thomas tonight. >>> the race for the white house. and florida governor ron desantis declaring that supporting ukraine is not in the vital interest of the u.s. instead, calling the russian invasion a, quote, territorial dispute. rachel scott tonight. >>> this evening, the epa proposing new regulations to remove what are called forever chemicals from the drinking water in this country. >>> tonight, news on another pharmaceutical company and the cost of insulin....
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also monitoring karine jean-pierre, taking questions at the white house. she's been asked a lot about the possible escalation that could result after russia took down that american drone. she said nothing more than what we have already heard from the pentagon and the white house calling it reckless and dangerous and did not offer any further detail on that. we are still waiting on jacqui heinrich, she'll get an opportunity, hopefully, to question the press secretary is he white house. when that happens we will get back to that live event when that happens, john. >> john: so, where are we going now? i don't know. ok, jacqui heinrich is asking a question. >> undertaken for the safety, comfort, convenience and dignity of the passenger and in keeping with the one china policy which remains unchanged. transits are not visits, they are private and official and unofficial so high level taiwan officials have typically met with members of congress, a separate and co-equal branch of government but i believe taiwan has not announced a transit at this time. >> banking
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>> our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas, thank you, pierre. >>> tonight, to the issue of abortion, and all eyes on a texas judge and a decision coming that could affect women aross this country on an abortion pill that the fda says has been used safely for more than 20 years in this country. abc's mireya villarreal in texas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, all eyes on a texas judge whose decision could pull a key abortion pill off the market, in a ruling that could affect millions of women nationwide. the fda's more than 20-year approval of the drug mifepristone, challenged by the alliance defending freedom, a christian conservative legal advocacy group. the lawsuit claiming the fda "exceeded its regulatory authority" when it approved the drug. >> any court, to look at the law and to look at the science, should agree that the fda has failed its responsibility to protect women and girls, and that it's time to remove these drugs from the market or at a minimum to put back important safeguards on their use. >> reporter: the fda standing by their approval, stating mifepristone is "safe
>> our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas, thank you, pierre. >>> tonight, to the issue of abortion, and all eyes on a texas judge and a decision coming that could affect women aross this country on an abortion pill that the fda says has been used safely for more than 20 years in this country. abc's mireya villarreal in texas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, all eyes on a texas judge whose decision could pull a key abortion pill off the market, in a ruling that could...
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>> all right, pierre thomas tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, and to greece, where the death toll is rising in the deadliest train crash in that country's history. at least 57 dead. more than 50 people still unaccounted for. video obtained by vehicle tv showing the ball of fire when the passenger train collided head-on with a freight train. they were on the same tracks for 12 minutes before they collided. rail workers striking across greece today. protesters clashing with police outside the train company's office. they're demanding accountability. one station manager is under arrest now. >>> to the war in ukraine, and tonight, the first meeting between u.s. secretary of state antony blinken and his russian counter part, sergey lavrov, since this war began. james longman in ukraine tonight, on what was said. >> reporter: tonight, in their first face-to-face meeting since russia's invasion, u.s. secretary of state blinken was blunt with his russian counterpart sergey lavrov. >> i told the foreign minister,
>> all right, pierre thomas tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, and to greece, where the death toll is rising in the deadliest train crash in that country's history. at least 57 dead. more than 50 people still unaccounted for. video obtained by vehicle tv showing the ball of fire when the passenger train collided head-on with a freight train. they were on the same tracks for 12 minutes before they collided. rail workers striking across greece today. protesters...
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>> david: pierre thomas in washington. pierre, thank you. to a case making national headlines, a colorado dentist and father of six charged with fatally poisoning his wife by lacing her protein shakes. the children were in court today as he was brought in, tonight, the stunning text messages revealed here. the wife texting her husband "i feel drugged," and what he texted her back. here's kayna whitworth. >> reporter: tonight, the dentist accused of poisoning his wife formally charged with james craig appearing in an orange jumpsuit with family members, including some of his six children, looking on. authorities say craig dosed their mother angela's protein shakes and then posed as a concerned husband at her hospital bedside, texting these images to a friend. angela craig's symptoms were a mystery to medical personnel, but craig's business partner, who recently confronted him about ordering potassium cyanide, a deadly poison, to their office, grew suspicious, and told a nurse, leaving investigators to craig. according to his arrest affidavit,
>> david: pierre thomas in washington. pierre, thank you. to a case making national headlines, a colorado dentist and father of six charged with fatally poisoning his wife by lacing her protein shakes. the children were in court today as he was brought in, tonight, the stunning text messages revealed here. the wife texting her husband "i feel drugged," and what he texted her back. here's kayna whitworth. >> reporter: tonight, the dentist accused of poisoning his wife...
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. >> shannon: heart of the book is explaining what happened march 14th, when we lost pierre and sasha, and you were in life or death situation and our colleague jennifer griffin jumped in and there is guy named seaspray, this heroic character. so many incredible hurdles and things that had to happen exactly right. doctors, volunteers, people to get you to safety. you were just surviving at the time, looking back, does it feel like one miracle after another? >> benjamin: it does, i was thinking stay alive and get through this and get home. i later learned what was going on, jen griffin, save our allies began to work within seconds and there were times if decisions wouldn't have been made in seconds, i wouldn't have survived. looking into that, learning about that is one reason i wanted to write the book, heroes came in and risk their own lives to save me. for many, former military, they said, there is an american stuck in ukraine, we will do whatever to go in and get him back to his family and that is what they did. they didn't want recognition, they believed in doing the right thing a
. >> shannon: heart of the book is explaining what happened march 14th, when we lost pierre and sasha, and you were in life or death situation and our colleague jennifer griffin jumped in and there is guy named seaspray, this heroic character. so many incredible hurdles and things that had to happen exactly right. doctors, volunteers, people to get you to safety. you were just surviving at the time, looking back, does it feel like one miracle after another? >> benjamin: it does, i...
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it. >> the last time i worked with pierre was at the g7 in france and i didn't know sasha, but pierreas incredible and we'll miss him forever. lockland murdoch is making another $1 million donation to the red cross for ukrainian relief efforts. because you spent so much time there, you know the lay of the land, and you know how much that money is needed. >> yes, and that will happy a huge amount. i'm really proud of fox and what they have done. and this is about team work and getting through difficult things together. whether or not that is reaching out to the red cross or someone who you know going through a difficult time, that little bit of support got me through and that will help other people get through those things as well. so thank you very much to fox, i guess, for doing that. >> if you don't mind, i'm going to jump right into you covering the war that is still ongoing on the war there. everybody is still greatly affected by this each and every minute. there is news out that a russian jet collided with a u.s. drone in international airspace. we just got word of this, it was o
it. >> the last time i worked with pierre was at the g7 in france and i didn't know sasha, but pierreas incredible and we'll miss him forever. lockland murdoch is making another $1 million donation to the red cross for ukrainian relief efforts. because you spent so much time there, you know the lay of the land, and you know how much that money is needed. >> yes, and that will happy a huge amount. i'm really proud of fox and what they have done. and this is about team work and...
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so you know how karine jean pierre is such a great ally of diversity and breaking glass ceilings.ou know everything historic. if you're a woman, if you have ideas that original if you want to break that glass ceiling if you want to challenge the stale male patriarchy, karine jean pierre is obviously your ally. she will be your champion. she will lift up your voice. she will wait, mock, disparage and degrade you. that's not in the script. there it was when asked about the progressive woman, marianne williamson and her 2024 presidential bid, karine jean pierre decided to well in leftist circles. i believe they call this other ring. i mean, if i had a what is it called? a little little globe here. first of all that. i can tell you, but i can't imagine a paul whatever if i can feel her aura. i just i just don't have it. i just don't have anything to share on that. oh i found that truly disgusting. actually who the hell is this ridiculous laughing stock of a press secretary to patronize and sneer at marianne williamson. marianne williamson has more integrity, more principal and an infi
so you know how karine jean pierre is such a great ally of diversity and breaking glass ceilings.ou know everything historic. if you're a woman, if you have ideas that original if you want to break that glass ceiling if you want to challenge the stale male patriarchy, karine jean pierre is obviously your ally. she will be your champion. she will lift up your voice. she will wait, mock, disparage and degrade you. that's not in the script. there it was when asked about the progressive woman,...
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jean-pierre: go ahead, nadia. reporter: thanks, karine. hi, john. iran is reported to be enriching uranium, up to 84% of weapon-grade level. what is your response to that? is there any consequences for them? and how does it complicate any chances of going back to the jcpoa? and i have another question. mr. kirby: i'm not in a position to confirm those reports. clearly, one of the reasons why, when this administration took office, we wanted to get back into the iran deal was because without the iran deal in place, iran was free to continue enrichment and free to further decrease the breakout time to weeks and months from what had been more than a couple years. and that's why we wanted to get back in the iran deal. the iran deal right now is still not a focus of the agenda. as iran continues to supply military equipment and capabilities to russia so that they can continue to kill ukrainians, as they continue to crack down on protesters in their own country, and as they continue to support terrorists throughout the middle eastern and levant. so it's ju
jean-pierre: go ahead, nadia. reporter: thanks, karine. hi, john. iran is reported to be enriching uranium, up to 84% of weapon-grade level. what is your response to that? is there any consequences for them? and how does it complicate any chances of going back to the jcpoa? and i have another question. mr. kirby: i'm not in a position to confirm those reports. clearly, one of the reasons why, when this administration took office, we wanted to get back into the iran deal was because without the...
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abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. and we warn you, the video is disturbing. >> reporter: tonight, for the first time, we see on hospital surveillance video the sequence of events that lead to the death of irvo otieno. the 28-year-old otieno is brought into a room, shirtless, handcuffed, and wearing leg irons. soon, the room steadily fills with deputies from the henrico sheriff's department. it's unclear why the situation escalates, but for 12 minutes, the prosecutor claims, those seven deputies and at least three members of virginia's central state psychiatric staff push down on otieno. prosecutors say otieno could not breathe and was smothered to death. his mother today demanding justice. >> they're monsters. they are animals. what they did to my son was awful. >> reporter: authorities suggesting a coverup. noting that it took 3 1/2 hours to call the virginia state police to investigate, and prosecutors say there was also a significant period of time between when otieno died and when someone called 911. tonight, list
abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. and we warn you, the video is disturbing. >> reporter: tonight, for the first time, we see on hospital surveillance video the sequence of events that lead to the death of irvo otieno. the 28-year-old otieno is brought into a room, shirtless, handcuffed, and wearing leg irons. soon, the room steadily fills with deputies from the henrico sheriff's department. it's unclear why the situation escalates, but for 12 minutes, the prosecutor...
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pierre: hard to say if yields have peaked.d 26 basis points in the last few days, so with that volatility, you never know what will happen. expectations for interest rates may have peaked for the short-term. lending standards will become more difficult in the u.s. at midsized banks. there has been a fall in energy prices as well, oil sustained. potentially, that could reduce inflation. in terms of what we have been doing early days, has it -- there has been a reese deepening of the u.s. yield curve, so we moved longer in duration. haslinda: we are seeing people getting interested in emerging market bonds. do you see that sustained? pierre: the local currency bonds, the emerging market has shown their resilience with asian markets doing quite well, though that is related to lower interest rate expectations for the u.s., but they can play a part in a portfolio and they have done well. e.m. central banks have been tightening monetary policy ahead of the fed, and that puts them in a good position. rishaad: what are you at the mome
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honoring pierre and sasha and their amazing work and their friendship. >> pierre was like a brother tocts around the world. one thing do i know for pierre and sasha they would want us to get every every day with a smile on our face and live our own lice. they would want us to keep working and do the things that matter to us. i think this with that every single day i think about pierre and sasha. just remember if we were to do anything different we wouldn't be doing it in their honor. we have got to do everything we can to remember them. >> bret: you do a great job on the book. if you were to tell somebody who was going through a tough time right now there was a lot of people in the country who are. everybody has something. what would you tell them? >> i would say wake up every day, no no matter how hard it is right now good on the other side. if you know what you are trying to get and what you want, focus on that. keep your eyes on that and a keep working. if you can only do a little bit one day do more the next day. no matter how bad things are around you there are some things you lov
honoring pierre and sasha and their amazing work and their friendship. >> pierre was like a brother tocts around the world. one thing do i know for pierre and sasha they would want us to get every every day with a smile on our face and live our own lice. they would want us to keep working and do the things that matter to us. i think this with that every single day i think about pierre and sasha. just remember if we were to do anything different we wouldn't be doing it in their honor. we...