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when the pompidou center in paris was planned, it was envisioned as a kind of antimuseum. it was to become a factory of information, a sort of center for news, a center for the masses, a kind of supermarket for culture. the idea was that the square and all the area around the building was more important in a certain way than the space inside. they thought that the museum has to go in the street and not the people from the street have to go in the museum. it was reversing the attention of visitors. the original plan called for huge video screens, projecting news of the world into the square. this whimsical fountain by jean tinguely and nicky de stael add to the creative surroundings. all over the world in the seventies, artists felt the desire to get out of the enclosed space of the museum and try to invade the city, so they start to think big, and they start to think in a large-scale way that creates objects that compete with skyscrapers and with large elements. but also they want to compete with the media and create something that is so theatrical, that takes the attentio
when the pompidou center in paris was planned, it was envisioned as a kind of antimuseum. it was to become a factory of information, a sort of center for news, a center for the masses, a kind of supermarket for culture. the idea was that the square and all the area around the building was more important in a certain way than the space inside. they thought that the museum has to go in the street and not the people from the street have to go in the museum. it was reversing the attention of...
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i shall go back to the farm when i have taken paris. i'm not so sure that they will let you take paris. what? i should have taken it myself before this if they had all been sound about it. some of them would rather paris took you, i think. so take care. if the english goddamns and the burgundians do not make an end of me, the french will. only for my voices, i would lose all heart. i'll tell you something, jack. it is in the bells that i hear my voices. not today when they all rang, that was nothing but jangling. but here in this corner, where the bells come down from the heaven and the echoes linger, or in the fields, where they come from a distance through the quiet of the countryside, my voices are in them. [bell rings the quarter hour] hark. do you hear? "dear-child-of-god" just what you said. at the half hour, they will say "be-brave-go-on." at the three-quarters, they will say "i-am-thy-help." but it is at the hour, when the great bell goes after, "god-will-save-france." it is then that st. margaret and st. catherine and sometimes
i shall go back to the farm when i have taken paris. i'm not so sure that they will let you take paris. what? i should have taken it myself before this if they had all been sound about it. some of them would rather paris took you, i think. so take care. if the english goddamns and the burgundians do not make an end of me, the french will. only for my voices, i would lose all heart. i'll tell you something, jack. it is in the bells that i hear my voices. not today when they all rang, that was...
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honestly, if you think about it, buying in london versus buying in paris, i have a particular paris for vacation. as an investment i don't know. stuart: i looked at both of these as you describe the man no question london is much more expensive because you are paying $1 million for six years, you are paying one million dollars in paris. you own it forever. >> charles: you know you are not funny at. and the paris one. i will let you know. stuart: a great series. it is fascinating to compare and contrast location and location. any idea what you're doing next? >> no. back to the u.s.. thanks very much. stuart: the economy barely grew in the first two month of the year, on the doorsteps of the recession. that is a question. blame the weather? there's a question. for the president's policy. there's another question. we will kickoff whole new hour of "varney and company" with all those questions answered for you. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that'
honestly, if you think about it, buying in london versus buying in paris, i have a particular paris for vacation. as an investment i don't know. stuart: i looked at both of these as you describe the man no question london is much more expensive because you are paying $1 million for six years, you are paying one million dollars in paris. you own it forever. >> charles: you know you are not funny at. and the paris one. i will let you know. stuart: a great series. it is fascinating to...
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now from paris continues with all the latest sports action. a difficult first day at the 78th masters in other stuff. americannot stop the bill haas from shooting a three under and he takes a first lead in the first -- takes a lead in the first round. chasing him hardest is the 2013 champion, adam scott. >> tomorrow, it's a new day. i was reading last week after the first round and then finished 37. i know very recently that there is tons of golf left. i know that i cannot expect too much. i just got to go out there and keep playing golf. i will try to get that fairway number one tomorrow. >> i certainly feel like i prepared very well for this event and i was comfortable with my game anyway. but having one last year -- year took somet pressure off today. i kind of felt like, what is the worst that can happen? i will still be a masters champion the. tied 2-1 in italy. valencia overturned a deficit to el and overcame to beat the semis. >> to tell you, really, we were close. i have nothing to reproach the players for tonight. we could have come u
now from paris continues with all the latest sports action. a difficult first day at the 78th masters in other stuff. americannot stop the bill haas from shooting a three under and he takes a first lead in the first -- takes a lead in the first round. chasing him hardest is the 2013 champion, adam scott. >> tomorrow, it's a new day. i was reading last week after the first round and then finished 37. i know very recently that there is tons of golf left. i know that i cannot expect too...
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after world war ii, paris hosted another invasion. modern jazz moved underground to the basement of paris' left bank, where it became the sound track to a generation of young artists and philosophers. many of the most daring innovators made the city marry ohm. >> when they would get over here, and be like hey, i am that same person you hear on that record. people would freak out. and it was made from black people, but al white, it is a mash up of colors. and when you really look into the histories then't just a black thing. in this, jazz became a french thing. that's why the mother brought her family to this musical mecca, china wasn't thrilled. to bring me over when i was eight, and my sister, she threw me into this culture, where they are eating sup bird. and i was like they are setting sumper, that's bambi's best friend. >> i know. of course, after a while, i learned to appreciate it. >> and china learn add larger lesson as well. it isn't about just being american, it is about considering the whole world your home, and that there a
after world war ii, paris hosted another invasion. modern jazz moved underground to the basement of paris' left bank, where it became the sound track to a generation of young artists and philosophers. many of the most daring innovators made the city marry ohm. >> when they would get over here, and be like hey, i am that same person you hear on that record. people would freak out. and it was made from black people, but al white, it is a mash up of colors. and when you really look into the...
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an american in paris. along the sand, across the left bank - a new legendry voice and another generation of >> award winning producer and director joe berlinger exposes the truth. >> our current system has gone awry... >> a justice system rum by human beings, can run off the rails. >> sometimes the system doesn't serve and protect, and the innocent pay the price. what goes wrong? >> it's a nightmarish alternative reality, sometimes you can't win... >> an original investigative series. when justice is not for all... the system with joe beringer only on al jazeera america . >> finally from us, from the origins in the south to the swing clubs in new york, jazz has a long history. no more is it loved more so than in paris. where the american meets the french. with an american in paris, here is sheila macvicar. ♪ music ] . >> don't be fooled by china's fluent french. she is very much an american jazz singer. it's just that china lived in paris since she was eight years old. . >> there's something magical abou
an american in paris. along the sand, across the left bank - a new legendry voice and another generation of >> award winning producer and director joe berlinger exposes the truth. >> our current system has gone awry... >> a justice system rum by human beings, can run off the rails. >> sometimes the system doesn't serve and protect, and the innocent pay the price. what goes wrong? >> it's a nightmarish alternative reality, sometimes you can't win... >> an...
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an american in paris. along the sand, across the left bank - a new legendry voice and another generation of jazz lovers. . >> finally from us, from the origins in the south to the swing clubs in new york, jazz has a long history. no more is it loved more so than in paris. where the american meets the french. with an american in paris, here is sheila macvicar. [ ♪ music ]. >> don't be fooled by china's fluent french. she is very much an american jazz singer. it's just that china lived in paris since she was eight years old. . >> there's something magical about rivers. >> yes. >> and it's a magical center. living in, like this area, every sunday they close down the banks, and you see the notre dame. this is here. you look at the architecture. this is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. it's crazy. it's crazy. >> i live in a postcard. and would i ever want to give it up? no. . >> all this time you lived in france, you feel... >> i'm still american. . >> do the french think of you as american? >>
an american in paris. along the sand, across the left bank - a new legendry voice and another generation of jazz lovers. . >> finally from us, from the origins in the south to the swing clubs in new york, jazz has a long history. no more is it loved more so than in paris. where the american meets the french. with an american in paris, here is sheila macvicar. [ ♪ music ]. >> don't be fooled by china's fluent french. she is very much an american jazz singer. it's just that china...
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as the proverb from paris. the united states has blocked a round pick or ambassador to the united nations comment on it already was chosen as iran's representative in new york but washington says he was involved in the nineteen seventy nine hostage crisis the us congress passed a bill barring a fatality from the u s soil. president barack obama has not yet signed the bill. what's a rare diplomatic rebuke that could stir fresh tensions between washington and tehran is apartheid says it has no other choice as it's ongoing the latest in the search for missing the malaysian jetliner australia's prime minister says that the hunt for a light that makes the sanity will likely continue for a long time warning comes a day after voicing confidence that signals from the black box had been detected. no one should underestimate the difficulties of the top still ahead of this. and yes we have it narrowed down vary considerably narrowed down the safety area. dodd said i'm going to like ice the meeting. a former cop call it is
as the proverb from paris. the united states has blocked a round pick or ambassador to the united nations comment on it already was chosen as iran's representative in new york but washington says he was involved in the nineteen seventy nine hostage crisis the us congress passed a bill barring a fatality from the u s soil. president barack obama has not yet signed the bill. what's a rare diplomatic rebuke that could stir fresh tensions between washington and tehran is apartheid says it has no...
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. >> nos hicimos amigos en parÍs en 1955 cuando llegÓ. vivÍamos en el barrio latino de parÍs. >> en esa Época gabo trabajaba como corresponsal del piero expectador. plinio recuerda que se entero del periÓdico donde trabajaba gabo lo habÍa cerrado no fue bueno porque era el periÓdico que le daba de comer. >> no podÍa pagar el hotel siete meses si pagar. >> gabo no se rindiÓ ante la adversidad, su obra el coronel no tiene quien le escriba lo tuvo vivo porque le habÍa empezado a escribir. la querÍa terminar con o cinco miden el estÓmago. >> estaba escribiendo el coronel, ante todo querÍa terminar eso estaba muy bien encaminada su novela, pase lo que pase me muera de hambre pero lo termino ese era gabo. >> recuerda que era un hombre incansable, que tenÍa su trabajo regular de largas horas, y que las usaba para escribir sus obras maestras. >> llegaba a las 9 de la noche y escribÍa hasta las 4/5 de la maÑana y se levantaba despuÉs de haber dormido tres o cuatro horas tenÍa una disciplina de hierro. >> la escritora chilena, isab
. >> nos hicimos amigos en parÍs en 1955 cuando llegÓ. vivÍamos en el barrio latino de parÍs. >> en esa Época gabo trabajaba como corresponsal del piero expectador. plinio recuerda que se entero del periÓdico donde trabajaba gabo lo habÍa cerrado no fue bueno porque era el periÓdico que le daba de comer. >> no podÍa pagar el hotel siete meses si pagar. >> gabo no se rindiÓ ante la adversidad, su obra el coronel no tiene quien le escriba lo tuvo vivo porque le...
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he graduated from yale and moved to paris. it is there that he and his childhood friend founded "the paris review." he moved back to new york and spent the rest of his life writing about the natural world and humanity. his work includes, "at play in the fields of the lord." he is survived by his wife, four children from previous two marriages, and grandchildren. your moments from his conversations on this program -- here are moments from his conversations on this program. >> what drove you to go to africa? >> my dad is a hunter. i used to hunt, too. i got interested in animal behavior. my brother did, too. he went to marine biology. it started very early, since we were eight or 10 years old. >> there must've been some wanderlust there. >> when i started writing novels, they were not selling well. i said, will you send me around the world? i want to see wilderness and wildlife. i needed it as a way of life, and income. it was something i loved to do and was getting paid to do. >> your life seems to have had a guardian angel for
he graduated from yale and moved to paris. it is there that he and his childhood friend founded "the paris review." he moved back to new york and spent the rest of his life writing about the natural world and humanity. his work includes, "at play in the fields of the lord." he is survived by his wife, four children from previous two marriages, and grandchildren. your moments from his conversations on this program -- here are moments from his conversations on this program....
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among them, a depressed commuter town west of paris. a 32-year-old history teacher explains his success. the defeated socialists blame the president. >> translator: it disappointed everyone who voted for him. it's like being betrayed by your own family. >> reporter: the leader of the far right is appealing to disillusioned voters. they have soefpbted the image. the goal now is to top the on polls in may. >> translator: a sovereignty across europe. >> reporter: when in trouble, ditch the prime minister. a guiding principal of many modern french presidents. the trouble is there's so much doom and gloom at the moment. debt is still not under control. unemployment over 11%. 31,000 new job seekers. so it falls to manuel vows. not entirely popular on the left of his party, but the voters like him. mr. hollande, though, needs more than just a fresh catalyst. what he really needs is results. christian frazier, bbc news, paris. >>> now, masked protesters clashed last night. they cheered as they set fire to a police motorcycle and launched rocks
among them, a depressed commuter town west of paris. a 32-year-old history teacher explains his success. the defeated socialists blame the president. >> translator: it disappointed everyone who voted for him. it's like being betrayed by your own family. >> reporter: the leader of the far right is appealing to disillusioned voters. they have soefpbted the image. the goal now is to top the on polls in may. >> translator: a sovereignty across europe. >> reporter: when in...
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in a drab suburb of paris at the church of saint-denis once the glorious burial place of the kings of france we can pinpoint the moment of transition to the new, visionary gothic style. it's rare in the history of western architecture when we can see a new style born in a new place in one monument at a very specific moment in time. such is the case here where, for the first time the gothic style was created. william clark is an art historian who has made new contributions to our knowledge of saint-denis and chartres. the new style of architecture is characterized by these tall, thin columns, their foliage capitals that lift up the ceiling height, a network of pointed arches and rib vau@ts. these things had been used before. what's new at saint-denis is the sense of the organization of the space. the divisions are played down in favor of a unified space that flows from one side of the building to the other. the differences from romanesque architecture are clear. romanesquerchitecture had massive, heavy, thick walls and divided spaces. here at saint-denis, the divisions between units, l
in a drab suburb of paris at the church of saint-denis once the glorious burial place of the kings of france we can pinpoint the moment of transition to the new, visionary gothic style. it's rare in the history of western architecture when we can see a new style born in a new place in one monument at a very specific moment in time. such is the case here where, for the first time the gothic style was created. william clark is an art historian who has made new contributions to our knowledge of...
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as of this saturday the socialist politician officially becomes the mayor of paris. sean still tells us more about the first woman ever to hold the top officer in the city of lights. there is finally lost her first a female an error invitation at the moment and got into with his her campaign headquarters for the election results surrounded by a team that your family including sister who'd flown in from california to share the moment. he the offbeat at the two hundred and twenty five years for women to cling to the top in paris. dude is the spokesman says she's no stranger to hike its annual accounts with the one noise like every note of the campaign she got tonight the husband was away and she discovered she got the keys the next day she told me that rather than waste time waiting for a locksmith. she climbed onto the balcony built into the windies episode seven. we're in the middle of the campaign he really was a very sensible because he wants it on the celts without the candidates. it's the whistle on the death of son is four and her given name is not a good elder
as of this saturday the socialist politician officially becomes the mayor of paris. sean still tells us more about the first woman ever to hold the top officer in the city of lights. there is finally lost her first a female an error invitation at the moment and got into with his her campaign headquarters for the election results surrounded by a team that your family including sister who'd flown in from california to share the moment. he the offbeat at the two hundred and twenty five years for...
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the magic of korea paris being the only female the sri lankan teaching at the grand slams into the top events even some israeli and jewish friends always seem to find a way to watch the matches. merrick is amazing and i love continent on all sides. on one of the un people are mean that when they do well here. when i think it's a nice feeling and also i get a lot of support is in the debate jewish community here. when defense i think the ideas that look like this he said and though i am told there is some money that is supporting it doesn't matter if it's in the end of the well enough. the only disappointment is nice. with or she's achieved in ten days it's easy to forget the shop hop aires on the twenty six years of age. wah she still has selected its in the high ranking back up into the wells top twenty. she said he appreciates how important her presence is the but these rainy and the jewish community at the top of the winnings dying out in tongues. the jury she's won in miami. i the rule. i am. do. rudy. to me. i think. we are. mm mm in group a. and. it is. is sth. gross looking in t
the magic of korea paris being the only female the sri lankan teaching at the grand slams into the top events even some israeli and jewish friends always seem to find a way to watch the matches. merrick is amazing and i love continent on all sides. on one of the un people are mean that when they do well here. when i think it's a nice feeling and also i get a lot of support is in the debate jewish community here. when defense i think the ideas that look like this he said and though i am told...
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you're watching live from paris the headlines. ukraine up accuses russia of trying to start world war iii. ukrainian prime minister said a moscow's attempted military conflict in ukraine will lead to a military conflict in europe. ukrainian army moves to blockaded pro-kremlin rebels in the mid east. standing shoulder to shoulder, the u.s. and south korea showed their united fronts against pyongyang's nuclear program. info.erican president's we begin now with some stern words over ukraine. ukrainian prime minister accusing russia of wanting to start another world war iii if speaking -- world war. >> by russia on ukraine's territory. will lead to military conflict in europe. the world has not yet forgotten world war ii. a russia already wants to start world war iii. highnsions are running east of ukraine as the government is carrying out what it calls an antiterrorist operation. program russian separatists have seized -- have seized control of several cities. we go to douglas herbert who is covering events for us now. you're just no
you're watching live from paris the headlines. ukraine up accuses russia of trying to start world war iii. ukrainian prime minister said a moscow's attempted military conflict in ukraine will lead to a military conflict in europe. ukrainian army moves to blockaded pro-kremlin rebels in the mid east. standing shoulder to shoulder, the u.s. and south korea showed their united fronts against pyongyang's nuclear program. info.erican president's we begin now with some stern words over ukraine....
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russian counterpart sergei law fraud has met to discuss ways of the escalating to include crisis in paris after which the year's top diplomat to create a new breakthrough has been made. john kerry went on to say that washington considers russia's recent completion of the extinction of crimea illegal and illegitimate. in a friendly conversation was even a whoo carl has allowed our own. i made it clear that in the united states still has hers. the russian actions to be legal and legitimate russia's actions over the past several reasons listed and i was obviously the rule of law international community. we still believe on the wrong side of history but any real progress in ukraine. must include. a poll of the very large russian forces is currently single and supporters to die. i raised with the harvester our strong surge in the explosions. we believe these forces to create a climate of fear and intimidation. in ukraine and fresh ice buildup of troops along the qld border has been creating concerned. preheat an invasion or intimidation of the governmental sea of which took control after the t
russian counterpart sergei law fraud has met to discuss ways of the escalating to include crisis in paris after which the year's top diplomat to create a new breakthrough has been made. john kerry went on to say that washington considers russia's recent completion of the extinction of crimea illegal and illegitimate. in a friendly conversation was even a whoo carl has allowed our own. i made it clear that in the united states still has hers. the russian actions to be legal and legitimate...
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this is live from paris. but first, ukraine has relaunched military operations against pro-russian separatist -- local kievlly aligned politician was one of two found dead. a police chief has also been objected in one town. it comes just hours after u.s. vice president joe biden departed after warning russia it must take urgent action to de-escalate tensions. it appears divisions are deepening in the town of as aansk, recognized military hub for rebels. here is this report. square,aviansk's lenin protesters are in defiance. this man will never defeat us, they shout. tensions are ramping up after tortured bodies were burp portably found -- were reportedly found in the city. one of them was identified as a politician aligned with kiev. >> this has been carried out with the full support and indulgence of russia. mayor oflf-proclaimed saw beyond -- of slaviansk said he had no knowledge of it and is preparing a counter of -- counteroffensive of the >> we are repairing an attack because we have received information
this is live from paris. but first, ukraine has relaunched military operations against pro-russian separatist -- local kievlly aligned politician was one of two found dead. a police chief has also been objected in one town. it comes just hours after u.s. vice president joe biden departed after warning russia it must take urgent action to de-escalate tensions. it appears divisions are deepening in the town of as aansk, recognized military hub for rebels. here is this report. square,aviansk's...
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with that romantic proposal in paris. excitement about the couple's wedding plans has been shattered by their shocking death. >> and they said granny, i love you. the other one said granny, i love you. they both gave me a kiss. i said i love you guys too. >> deborah lloyd dropped her grand son and fiancee off at the train station yesterday. it was the last time she saw them. them. they were o students to humboldt state university, michael's alma-mater when they were killed in the crash. former classmates say michael made the trip several times. >> trying to recruit other youth to attend humboldt. after graduation some alumni would become chaperons to give back. >> you have a couple kids from this block at humboldt because of my son. >> michael worked as a therapist for children with autism. a memorial is growing outside his family's home. relatives and friends say michael and madison were an inspiring couple. >> they made me believe in soulmates. honestly i remember the beginning process and their court ship and michael t
with that romantic proposal in paris. excitement about the couple's wedding plans has been shattered by their shocking death. >> and they said granny, i love you. the other one said granny, i love you. they both gave me a kiss. i said i love you guys too. >> deborah lloyd dropped her grand son and fiancee off at the train station yesterday. it was the last time she saw them. them. they were o students to humboldt state university, michael's alma-mater when they were killed in the...
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you are famous in paris. when you come to london, what is the one thing you have to make sure you got right? pricing, location, advertising? >> it is location. retailer, the foremost thing you need to take care of when you get to a new country, new city, is the right location. we spend weeks traveling in people,alking to investigating places to find the us.t location tfor we went to meet the landlord and present our concept. we get huge support from the landlord. >> word-of-mouth has got to be important. putting it in your mouth is probably important and that generates word-of-mouth. how do you generate buzz around the cakes that you make? is it social media, is it by being in the right spot? how does it work? how do you get the ball rolling? >> i think we have two great ambassadors. the first is the cakes themselves. seeing people try the cakes is very important. is the chefs that create the cakes. listening to philippe talk about his creations -- >> how do you get that word out? is it just the people that c
you are famous in paris. when you come to london, what is the one thing you have to make sure you got right? pricing, location, advertising? >> it is location. retailer, the foremost thing you need to take care of when you get to a new country, new city, is the right location. we spend weeks traveling in people,alking to investigating places to find the us.t location tfor we went to meet the landlord and present our concept. we get huge support from the landlord. >> word-of-mouth...
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what is just and melt doing in paris? doing iny immelt paris? >> that is one of the things, it will be interesting to see the u.k. reaction. the u.k. has been scarred by pfizer cutting jobs in one of their big operations in the u.k.. make the trip to france to talk to the president and pfizer has reached out to the u.k. government as well. like you used to work with phil, right? >> back in new york. >> now he looks parisian with his facial hair. >> he has the edge in assay quas.-- ju nu se hour, guest host for the troy, we want to get your thoughts on this explosion of m&a. up 16% from one year ago, $1.3 trillion of global deals? >> it is nice to see an betterent piece play out than expected. since the crisis we have had slow and steady m&a. there was a pickup in 2010, 2011 , a lot of the dysfunction in washington held back spirits. several years on, companies are cash rich. >> you are a hedge fund guy. are those hedge fund players in this game? or is this removed? >> hedge funds focused on corporate activity and equity structure are very much l
what is just and melt doing in paris? doing iny immelt paris? >> that is one of the things, it will be interesting to see the u.k. reaction. the u.k. has been scarred by pfizer cutting jobs in one of their big operations in the u.k.. make the trip to france to talk to the president and pfizer has reached out to the u.k. government as well. like you used to work with phil, right? >> back in new york. >> now he looks parisian with his facial hair. >> he has the edge in...
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with that romantic proposal in paris. excitement about the couple's wedding plans has been shattered by their shocking death. >> and they said granny, i love you. the other one said granny, i love you. they both gave me a kiss. i said i love you guys too. >> deborah lloyd dropped her grand son and fiancee off at the train station yesterday. it was the last time she saw them. them. they were o students to humboldt state university, michael's alma-mater when they were killed in the crash. former classmates say michael made the trip several times. >> trying to recruit other youth to attend humboldt. after graduation some alumni would become chaperons to give back. >> you have a couple kids from this block at humboldt because of my son. >> michael worked as a therapist for children with autism. a memorial is growing outside his family's home. relatives and friends say michael and madison were an inspiring couple. >> they made me believe in soulmates. honestly i remember the beginning process and their court ship and michael t
with that romantic proposal in paris. excitement about the couple's wedding plans has been shattered by their shocking death. >> and they said granny, i love you. the other one said granny, i love you. they both gave me a kiss. i said i love you guys too. >> deborah lloyd dropped her grand son and fiancee off at the train station yesterday. it was the last time she saw them. them. they were o students to humboldt state university, michael's alma-mater when they were killed in the...
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with that romantic proposal in paris. excitement about the couple's wedding plans has been shattered by their shocking death. >> and they said granny, i love you. the other one said granny, i love you. they both gave me a kiss. i said i love you guys too. >> deborah lloyd dropped her grand son and fiancee off at the train station yesterday. it was the last time she saw them. them. they were o students to humboldt state university, michael's alma-mater when they were killed in the crash. former classmates say michael made the trip several times. >> trying to recruit other youth to attend humboldt. after graduation some alumni would become chaperons to give back. >> you have a couple kids from this block at humboldt because of my son. >> michael worked as a therapist for children with autism. a memorial is growing outside his family's home. relatives and friends say michael and madison were an inspiring couple. >> they made me believe in soulmates. honestly i remember the beginning process and their court ship and michael t
with that romantic proposal in paris. excitement about the couple's wedding plans has been shattered by their shocking death. >> and they said granny, i love you. the other one said granny, i love you. they both gave me a kiss. i said i love you guys too. >> deborah lloyd dropped her grand son and fiancee off at the train station yesterday. it was the last time she saw them. them. they were o students to humboldt state university, michael's alma-mater when they were killed in the...
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he joins us from paris. thank you so much for joining us. francois sense -- hollande is meeting three people today. management for siemens, jeff immelt, and also some members of the bouygues family. immelt versus francois hollande going to be a clash of cultures? understand that of frencha big symbol industry. at least for political reasons. normal that the french government pays much attention to this deal. i would say also something which is quite important, french government is the major client of alstom. just as regular business, it is important when there is a potential merger, to listen to the clients. for all these reasons, even if i don't like when the french government intervenes in business deals, we can understand today why the french the managers of the potential merger companies. , the frenchparisot government has made it clear that france is open for business. what message will be sent to the world if france decides to push for a siemens transaction here rather than ge? >> it is a very good question. actually, we have many prob
he joins us from paris. thank you so much for joining us. francois sense -- hollande is meeting three people today. management for siemens, jeff immelt, and also some members of the bouygues family. immelt versus francois hollande going to be a clash of cultures? understand that of frencha big symbol industry. at least for political reasons. normal that the french government pays much attention to this deal. i would say also something which is quite important, french government is the major...
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you are watching live from paris. we will be together for the latest news and analysis from around the world. the headlines -- moscow says there will be no crimean scenario in southeastern ukraine. this as the u.s. and brussels hardin sanctions against russia. on the ground, pro-russian separatists have extended their grip on public buildings. remainsions in donetsk high. the eve of the first general election in iraq since the withdrawal of american troops. 11 people killed and 19
you are watching live from paris. we will be together for the latest news and analysis from around the world. the headlines -- moscow says there will be no crimean scenario in southeastern ukraine. this as the u.s. and brussels hardin sanctions against russia. on the ground, pro-russian separatists have extended their grip on public buildings. remainsions in donetsk high. the eve of the first general election in iraq since the withdrawal of american troops. 11 people killed and 19
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we have this report from paris. >> the sound of leather on willow is not a familiar one to french ears. but while cricket is being showcased in bangladesh, a quieter revolution in france could protect the sport's lon long-term financial feature. step up to the crease, french school children. they have cricket as part of the curriculum here as they look to the commercial of a huge population. >> the more people who are playing, the more they'll watch it on tv and the more they participant, and they make this sport a lot more money. >> reporter: while cricket pitches in paris are in short supply, and when you do find one the conditions are less than ideal. despite that there is one man who has proved deadly with one of these. >> 19-year-old french internationallally started playing at age six after moving to paris from pakistan. they held trials, and france's main hope for promotion in the cricket league. he believes it doesn't take south asian roots to become a lead cricketer. >> when i arrived from my country i was very small and i didn't know how to play. now i'm french and i learned
we have this report from paris. >> the sound of leather on willow is not a familiar one to french ears. but while cricket is being showcased in bangladesh, a quieter revolution in france could protect the sport's lon long-term financial feature. step up to the crease, french school children. they have cricket as part of the curriculum here as they look to the commercial of a huge population. >> the more people who are playing, the more they'll watch it on tv and the more they...
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at the lehi in france in paris influence your knees it on. whoa does being an artistic environment my parents is one of the poster capitals it is you are inspirations as being around some of our own time not even answer me. the facts and architecture even through the ingredients in a culture are thinking. so this is fun being here to see it in place sing what you think that i think is really cool thing is one of the reasons why everyone is staying in paris but this seems really loudly the catch we know about the history of hip hop in they are adding a lot of new things to add to that of the movements of the school year. at any plan that says to me if i do think it is significant in the fall. i like it so well no news is there's lots of places that are really cool. i love them and that's why we've been home but paris is my hometown to be in on the matter i don't always want a house thanks auntie and ten and pants. it was delightful transfer the key to a city on the pipeline. well mainly just to record on which the economic this on the ornament
at the lehi in france in paris influence your knees it on. whoa does being an artistic environment my parents is one of the poster capitals it is you are inspirations as being around some of our own time not even answer me. the facts and architecture even through the ingredients in a culture are thinking. so this is fun being here to see it in place sing what you think that i think is really cool thing is one of the reasons why everyone is staying in paris but this seems really loudly the catch...
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then she arrived in paris and found out you have to have someone to do each little thing. someone does your hair. someone puts your dress on. somebody does one room. somebody cleans another room. almost literally. she was very resentful and said this is ridiculous. she had to pay them from the money from john made as well. >> how did she handle the alcoholic behavior? >> two things you didn't talk about. one was alcoholism. the brother died from alcoholism and when her son became ill they said he was a problem. it became clear he was dying and dealt with it. much better than john. john said i will have nothing to do with him. but i found a wonderful letter from john to their youngest son after charles had died saying my loosing the presidency is nothing. i would never have been president or anything and i would have given my life itself for charles to live. so you know how deep the efection but it was a horrible thing that you didn't mention. and the other thing you didn't mention was if anyone coughed. you might find out someone has a ferve and and way down the road they
then she arrived in paris and found out you have to have someone to do each little thing. someone does your hair. someone puts your dress on. somebody does one room. somebody cleans another room. almost literally. she was very resentful and said this is ridiculous. she had to pay them from the money from john made as well. >> how did she handle the alcoholic behavior? >> two things you didn't talk about. one was alcoholism. the brother died from alcoholism and when her son became...
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jen won paris a tall green security chief to center reasonable grounds to suspect rush to secure your goods is confident given to the killing of chemistry test for pre eighteen to twenty in kiev. the simple politics also we have reasonable grounds to believe that these groups don't want him to go sp you to step in planning implementation of the so called anti operation to some of the station of us the security chief who was the cleanest this point right thousand one hundred kilograms exclusive sneak preview screening regime the celtics this season transport planes and cultists went into the unknown. and giuliani reports that leaves five thousand one hundred kilograms of explosives special tools and additional weapons. the shooting and killing protesters on my dime i don't get this done is awesome too. the book always blew it. for me training for something unique to the beach was unsettling but the train security chief. slow mo up with a deal that was planned as an anti operation. people take place in the direct leadership of reckoning and covert use of opium this local issue is that t
jen won paris a tall green security chief to center reasonable grounds to suspect rush to secure your goods is confident given to the killing of chemistry test for pre eighteen to twenty in kiev. the simple politics also we have reasonable grounds to believe that these groups don't want him to go sp you to step in planning implementation of the so called anti operation to some of the station of us the security chief who was the cleanest this point right thousand one hundred kilograms exclusive...
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he moved to paris after graduating. he founded "the paris review." moved to new york in the '50s and spent the rest of his life writing about the natural world and humanity, the snow leopard, at play in the fields of the lord and trilogy of watson novels which he compressed into one long work, shadow country in 2008. matthiessen is survived which wife maria eckert, four children from two previous marriages two, stepchildren and six grandchildren. he appeared on this program many times in the last two decades. here are moments from those conversations. what was it that drove you to go to africa and to go in search of something? >> well, i think it began at my mother's urgency. my dad is a hunter and i hunted and somehow i got interested in animal behavior. my brother did, too. my brother is a marine biologist. so really it started very early since we were about eight or ten years old. >> charlie: must have been some wander lust, though, wasn't therwasn't? >> that kind began when i first started writing novels and they weren't selling well. i went to "
he moved to paris after graduating. he founded "the paris review." moved to new york in the '50s and spent the rest of his life writing about the natural world and humanity, the snow leopard, at play in the fields of the lord and trilogy of watson novels which he compressed into one long work, shadow country in 2008. matthiessen is survived which wife maria eckert, four children from two previous marriages two, stepchildren and six grandchildren. he appeared on this program many times...
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at home. >> what have been important for me in paris was the perspectives. acquired in latin america. >> that was gabriel garcia marquez, "gabriel garcia marquez: a witch writing literature" documentary. isabel allende, you're just describing this. also talking about what influenced him, your own country, your cousin, the president of chile, salvador allende, taken down by augusto pinochet, died in the palace on another september 11, september 11, 1973. wroteriel garcia marquez about that. he was very active against the dictatorship. chile was like the most visible military coup and dictatorship in the world. the world paid a lot of attention to chile, but there were dictators all over latin america. startedn, the dirty war in argentina. the situation was awful. brazil, many places, there was nowhere to go. there were masses of people running away from their own countries and trying to find refuge in another place, and then nor be a dictatorship and the other place. that happened to many chileans. many which argentina and died in argentina. gabriel garcia ma
at home. >> what have been important for me in paris was the perspectives. acquired in latin america. >> that was gabriel garcia marquez, "gabriel garcia marquez: a witch writing literature" documentary. isabel allende, you're just describing this. also talking about what influenced him, your own country, your cousin, the president of chile, salvador allende, taken down by augusto pinochet, died in the palace on another september 11, september 11, 1973. wroteriel garcia...
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campaign to the streets of paris. he is a former prime minister, a member of the old guard and he is nearly 70 years old, but his team is trying to sell him to voters as a man who can bring about change. >> translator: he respects the law, a man of his word. when he says he is going to do something, he does it. >> reporter: more than 800,000 algearians living in france have the right to vote, and they have already started casting their ballots ahead of election day in algeria. this is a constituency that all of the candidates to win, including the president himself. he is 77 years old and suffered a stroke last year. the most notable thing about his campaign is he has been virtually absent from it. >> translator: the health of the president has improved greatly, and continues to do so. at the end it's the algearian people who will decide. as i have often said the president governs with his head and not his feet. >> reporter: algearians want stability. they have experienced their own decade of violence in the 1990s, so
campaign to the streets of paris. he is a former prime minister, a member of the old guard and he is nearly 70 years old, but his team is trying to sell him to voters as a man who can bring about change. >> translator: he respects the law, a man of his word. when he says he is going to do something, he does it. >> reporter: more than 800,000 algearians living in france have the right to vote, and they have already started casting their ballots ahead of election day in algeria. this...
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polk county's first visit to paris since the genocide took place in two thousand and eleven. it's so important in establishing peace that he would refuse to shake the president's hands because of the report published in the one that already accusing the front collision with the perpetrators should list uk who was also foreign minister back in ninety four called on president also born on the south bay to defend the owner of prawns. it's only and its diplomats. it was back at small settlement of legal condemning the us cents today before the interview was made but according to the rule on and present history. androids and one that is. we held this last minute to toss those stand under them. we try to do that as much as possible it was other people but rather the province was hit and miss but the total by folks who history. when should you wish to request and mulch to get documents from the eighteen nineties to the point. although until now authorities have refused to make them available to the let's bring you an update email for the hunt of the missing malaysia jetliner chinese
polk county's first visit to paris since the genocide took place in two thousand and eleven. it's so important in establishing peace that he would refuse to shake the president's hands because of the report published in the one that already accusing the front collision with the perpetrators should list uk who was also foreign minister back in ninety four called on president also born on the south bay to defend the owner of prawns. it's only and its diplomats. it was back at small settlement of...
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and on that yesterday on the town i had just outside paris. well we'll talk more about so why these men have claimed to be been set free by the camp does right now on the ground in syria has been killing it at the same five people killed by mortar bombs the two departments into baskets this is the date for the presidential election though was announced series to vote for a new leader. on june the fed to accept that you'll be able to will be allowed to vote in the middle of the four year old civil war. probably means that makes a large part to pull within to talk about some debate in syria the civil war hostages at an election amid the plumbing. many many subjects nicholson took guests here to talk of good sites at stopping to use due to the unassuming spokesperson of the cia the national coalition thank you very much to us. on the other side of us t t i sat me down. welcome to the studio board member and inclination of clinician for the defense for the syrian at st the city and national sovereignty excuse to mythical right knee and by sky cut
and on that yesterday on the town i had just outside paris. well we'll talk more about so why these men have claimed to be been set free by the camp does right now on the ground in syria has been killing it at the same five people killed by mortar bombs the two departments into baskets this is the date for the presidential election though was announced series to vote for a new leader. on june the fed to accept that you'll be able to will be allowed to vote in the middle of the four year old...
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bunch of reports here in paris where i'm from russia russian t.v. and. we're doing a story about paris in different districts if the city and also about weight different specters of society and how you know. so if we could do an interview with you well you could tell us about yourself. look pretty terrible actually. which is. ok because we're covering a story that. doesn't really matter i would like property. worth standing outside of a high school and this pink school right here i believe the public school here in moscow but a tenth grade a tenth grader a tenth grade boy. actually came in and shot up the school this morning and he killed the teacher and a security guard injured another one and took twenty four other students hostage and we're just going to go and report on it and that's the theme for people. nothing but. don't worry will be in doubt will be fast i'm not going to stall this don't worry i know you're free to go over titles where here i swear to you you're welcome my pleasure ok if you're going to get it done whether pedro if you turn my l
bunch of reports here in paris where i'm from russia russian t.v. and. we're doing a story about paris in different districts if the city and also about weight different specters of society and how you know. so if we could do an interview with you well you could tell us about yourself. look pretty terrible actually. which is. ok because we're covering a story that. doesn't really matter i would like property. worth standing outside of a high school and this pink school right here i believe the...
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. >> let's go live to paris where jacki roland joins us. >> what's been the reaction in paris to the rwandan president's accusation? >> the french recognize the role of france in operation turquoise was flawed, but they say it's because they were deployed very late in the genocide, the killings already going on for weeks. they point out they didn't have enough men. they are saying that the french and the belgians and a few other nations that contributed are very critical to other countries in the world, didn't actually deploy soldiers on the ground at the time. their reaction is that they've been very disappointed that they say is a result of his remarks, saying they wanted to go to rwanda and be able to pay homage and attribute to the people who have been killed and stand in solidarity with the survivors and very disappointed to their representative will not now be able to do this, but the french feeling is that this is a set back, so it's most unfortunate, particularly bearing in mind that the french court convicted and sentenced one of the perpetrators of the genocide to 25 years
. >> let's go live to paris where jacki roland joins us. >> what's been the reaction in paris to the rwandan president's accusation? >> the french recognize the role of france in operation turquoise was flawed, but they say it's because they were deployed very late in the genocide, the killings already going on for weeks. they point out they didn't have enough men. they are saying that the french and the belgians and a few other nations that contributed are very critical to...
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botella de champagne, despuÉs paso atrÁs en el invierno de parÍs en una boardilla que tenÍa frente al hotel, ese el gabo pobre y desconocido que realmente tenÍa uno que llevarlo almorzar a una parte porque no tenÍa como. otro completamente distinto. >>> ¿lo toma por sorpresa?. >>> sÍ, jamÁs pensÉ que iba a ser tan inmediato el final no lo esperaba, me golpeo muy duro, tenÍa la suesperanza que se recuperara, tanto mÁs que habÍa sido testigo de sus dos primeros cÁnceres, el primero casi gracias a mi que lo descubriÓ, llegÓ de mÉxico y me dijo que tenÍa un problema respiratorio que no sabÍa si era la altura de bogotÁ, que se habÍa tomado una radiografÍa y no tenia nada, lo llevÉ donde un medico y dijo el mÉdico que tenÍa un quiste, se hizo operar inmediatamente y a los cinco aÑos le dijeron estÁ libre y no hay riesgo, llegÓ a mi casa con una botella de champag champagne, despuÉs tuvo un cÁncer oncologico que lo venciÓ tambiÉn, uno piensa que el se sobre pone a pesar de la edad que tenÍa, 87 aÑos que podia sobre ponerse a ese nuevo problema aÚn si se tratara
botella de champagne, despuÉs paso atrÁs en el invierno de parÍs en una boardilla que tenÍa frente al hotel, ese el gabo pobre y desconocido que realmente tenÍa uno que llevarlo almorzar a una parte porque no tenÍa como. otro completamente distinto. >>> ¿lo toma por sorpresa?. >>> sÍ, jamÁs pensÉ que iba a ser tan inmediato el final no lo esperaba, me golpeo muy duro, tenÍa la suesperanza que se recuperara, tanto mÁs que habÍa sido testigo de sus dos primeros...
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decided to rely on allah didn't even know that the team's night to pee in the paris meeting to cut traffic great its application. if it's a good option. what else can be done to create aqua teen adult and bennett many. he is one of the dead. the european union in conjunction with the help of my day. and i asked a team and how intense. total emissions of one of the nice thing to us. the students as you can buy rating these were crimes deserve it. he's doing i'm different ways. our aim has prayed for each table in harmony the lady wanted a tooth. it ends up breaking away anything that is the message and on and on that. he's bound to cause said. i just switched over to us. for my second overtime on eighteen goals for the production i'm sitting in a long term sustainable way all content creation beyond that. in the next mission and i resent the infinity on high. this is when you hire vehicles a month ago the tricky day. examples of many. stock on and off the interstate. if you'd like to ask a question go to the your news web sites or visit our social media pages reliving my revenge on the moun
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threat, so we carved out these notes over several months prior to his speech at oxford, and he was in paris about a week before the oxford event, and i think that helps to frame what happened at box bird. tavis: you said he was on the run. unpack that for us. >> the nation of islam, and there were people who were interested in harming or killing malcolm, and our own government, to be frank, was interested in his demise in one way or another, so there had been a long-standing issue that he had been marked for death, and he articulated that when he sat down outside of the randolph says, i cannot wait to talk with you again, and malcolm said, this time next year, i will be dead. tavis: king and harry belafonte are going for some speeches, and the state department did everything they could to shut that down. there is something about our government then, and even today, quite frankly, they do not so much like you going on foreign soil and critiquing the united states of america. how did they view malcolm, and how did malcolm view himself going up against that? ahna, --ghana, and he said racism h
threat, so we carved out these notes over several months prior to his speech at oxford, and he was in paris about a week before the oxford event, and i think that helps to frame what happened at box bird. tavis: you said he was on the run. unpack that for us. >> the nation of islam, and there were people who were interested in harming or killing malcolm, and our own government, to be frank, was interested in his demise in one way or another, so there had been a long-standing issue that he...
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a bus of chinese visitors has arrived from paris. even chinese soldiers from the french foreign legion have come. their destination is a small cemetery on the outskirts of the village, the final resting place of 838 chinese who died here during world war i. it's a chinese custom to remember the dead on the first weekend in april, even though none of the visitors is a relative of any of the dead here. >> this is the festival, an important chinese tradition. it's the day when we go to the cemetery and clean the graves. normally, the children of the deceased do this, but these people have no children, so we do it. that's our tradition. >> the dead here were not soldiers but laborers. during world war i, the british brought about 140,000 chinese to france to keep the war machine operating. for many, it was a journey of no return. >> our countrymen here supported the french and english and world war i. we are here to remember and mourn them. >> tens of thousands of chinese workers came in trains like this . they worked in munitions factor
a bus of chinese visitors has arrived from paris. even chinese soldiers from the french foreign legion have come. their destination is a small cemetery on the outskirts of the village, the final resting place of 838 chinese who died here during world war i. it's a chinese custom to remember the dead on the first weekend in april, even though none of the visitors is a relative of any of the dead here. >> this is the festival, an important chinese tradition. it's the day when we go to the...
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al jazeera, paris. >> in egypt a student has been shot dead after shooting broke out. clashes erupted between supporters of ousted mohamed morsi and police, who also fired tear gas. two journalists were wounded while covering the event. demonstrators were arrested. students regularly have protested at university campus campuses. >>> an egyptian group has named a group in say my as a terrorist organization. and believed to be behind much of the violence in the area. it has expanded operations after president mohamed morsi was overthrown last july. >>> staying in egypt, al jazeera is demanding the immediate release of its journalists imprisoned in egypt. they have appeared in court on thursday. the case had been adjourned until later this month. they're falsely accused of providing a platform to the ousted muslim brotherhood. they have been behind bars for 108 days. the fourth al jazeera journalist has been held without trial since august. he has been on hunger strike for the last 80 days. al jazeera denies all charges. >> in discussion here at the convention of internat
al jazeera, paris. >> in egypt a student has been shot dead after shooting broke out. clashes erupted between supporters of ousted mohamed morsi and police, who also fired tear gas. two journalists were wounded while covering the event. demonstrators were arrested. students regularly have protested at university campus campuses. >>> an egyptian group has named a group in say my as a terrorist organization. and believed to be behind much of the violence in the area. it has...
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we will be live in paris next. writing by the seat of his pants, he is putting it all on thesene to sell powerboats. nice job. see you in a moment. ♪ >> good morning. welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." i am guy johnson. let's talk about something happening in france. peugeot, under pressure. stock is down. they are preparing to splash their model line-up. to the principle on the energy and transportation team. he joins us from paris. the market seems unimpressed. are they waiting for details of the new plan? stock is trading lower today. >> there have been some announcements. they'rehe fact that going to build cars that are in line with a different market. they're going to set the original division, one for russia, one for jamaica, one for china. they are more a tommy muska with more power to design their own -- they're more a, must tonomous with more power to design their own car. >> why don't they build factories in low-cost regions. there was some talk we made about factories in eastern europe. is tha
we will be live in paris next. writing by the seat of his pants, he is putting it all on thesene to sell powerboats. nice job. see you in a moment. ♪ >> good morning. welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." i am guy johnson. let's talk about something happening in france. peugeot, under pressure. stock is down. they are preparing to splash their model line-up. to the principle on the energy and transportation team. he joins us from paris. the market seems unimpressed. are...
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. ♪ >> also coming up this hour, an inside look at paris's beautiful -- we take you back to the day that one of the most amazing buildings in the capital -- where you just may be able to get a glimpse of the infamous phantom. and craft may have -- france may have a new prime minister in the -- may have a new prime minister but is the socialist government up to the new economic challenges ahead esther mark moore on the country's money matters, coming up later today. let's start with the government reshuffle. the newly appointed prime minister has announced his new cabinet. he is the former intern goldman -- interior minister, who replaced mon after the disastrous election for thetebourg -- montebourg after the disastrous election for the socialists. one name they may remember is royal, who is making a big comeback. >> she is one of the biggest names in french politics, one of the heavyweights and former socialist candidate, and the former partner of francois hollande. she had been kept out previously, some said this had to do with hollande's relationship with treirweiler, she is now back
. ♪ >> also coming up this hour, an inside look at paris's beautiful -- we take you back to the day that one of the most amazing buildings in the capital -- where you just may be able to get a glimpse of the infamous phantom. and craft may have -- france may have a new prime minister in the -- may have a new prime minister but is the socialist government up to the new economic challenges ahead esther mark moore on the country's money matters, coming up later today. let's start with the...
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. >> like men rwandan tutsis paris was in denial. paris was there under a united nations mandate, 11 weeks after they started. some rue wandans accused -- rwandans accused the french of rape and participating. that has been denied. the most common is that they offered protection to the houthi militia. the general in charge said it's nonsense. the french are the only ones with a few african states who dared to go there. whereas the other imaginations did nothing. france can be proud of the intervention, which saved tens of thousands of lives. there's still an open wound - the presence on french soil of the killings. pascal was gaoled for 25 years for crimes against humanity. pascal simbikangwa lawyers helped to bring charges against 20 other suspects. he said the legal system has been too slow to act. >> france didn't want to challenge the political vision. it translated into french transparency. they sought refuge in france. >> the ongoing investigations may offer a form of hope for the relatives of the victims of the genocide. some
. >> like men rwandan tutsis paris was in denial. paris was there under a united nations mandate, 11 weeks after they started. some rue wandans accused -- rwandans accused the french of rape and participating. that has been denied. the most common is that they offered protection to the houthi militia. the general in charge said it's nonsense. the french are the only ones with a few african states who dared to go there. whereas the other imaginations did nothing. france can be proud of the...
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thethiopia's -- has won paris marathon. it was his first time competing -- kil columnar rac ometer race. record the paris race set by a kenyan runner two years ago. nasa hasspace agency released a spectacular pictures of a solar flare. the images were captured last wednesday by an observation satellite. flares are burst of energy from the sun's service. nasa said the flare was only moderate. more powerful activity can interrupt grp ops on earth. looks hot. that is all from "the journal." >> lobo warming top the agenda at the start of the week. -- global warming top the agenda. the united nations warned unless action is taken. intergovernmental panel on climate change says the results of the report are clear -- and warned that the world is ill-prepared. era whereot in an climate change is a future hypothetical. we live in a world where impacts of climate changes that have already occurred are widespread and consequential. >> the scientists warn of increasing throughout, dwindling harvest, food and water shortages, and low-ly
thethiopia's -- has won paris marathon. it was his first time competing -- kil columnar rac ometer race. record the paris race set by a kenyan runner two years ago. nasa hasspace agency released a spectacular pictures of a solar flare. the images were captured last wednesday by an observation satellite. flares are burst of energy from the sun's service. nasa said the flare was only moderate. more powerful activity can interrupt grp ops on earth. looks hot. that is all from "the...