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contribution under the paris agreement, and for other purposes. the chair: pursuant to the rule, the bill is considered as read the first time. general debate shall not exceed 90 minutes with 60 minutes equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the committee on foreign affairs and 30 minutes equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking member of the committee on energy and commerce. the gentleman from new york, mr. engel, and the gentleman from texas, mr. mccaul, will each control 30 minutes. the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pallone, and the gentleman from oregon, mr. walden, will each control 15 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york, mr. engel. mr. engel: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. engel: mr. chairman, i rise in strong support of h.r. 9, the climate action now act. i shouldn't have to persuade anyone in this chamber that we need to seek action on climate change. look at the news. we see the consequences of inaction. natural disasters,
contribution under the paris agreement, and for other purposes. the chair: pursuant to the rule, the bill is considered as read the first time. general debate shall not exceed 90 minutes with 60 minutes equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the committee on foreign affairs and 30 minutes equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking member of the committee on energy and commerce. the gentleman from new york, mr. engel, and the gentleman from...
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america honors its commitments under the paris agreement, withdrawing is not the answer. the climate action now act would simply prevent the united states from using federal dollars to withdraw from the paris agreement and calls on the president to develop and make public a plan for how the united states will meet its nationally determined contributions submitted to the world in 2015. the bill is technology-neutral. so the president has the flexibility to set policies and marshall renewable forms of government. i urge my colleagues to support this bill. the chair: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. walden: thank you, mr. chairman. i'll continue to reserve time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his ime. the gentleman from new jersey is ecognized. mr. pallone: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield now two minutes to the gentleman from california, mr. peters. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized for two minutes. mr. peters: thank you, mr.
america honors its commitments under the paris agreement, withdrawing is not the answer. the climate action now act would simply prevent the united states from using federal dollars to withdraw from the paris agreement and calls on the president to develop and make public a plan for how the united states will meet its nationally determined contributions submitted to the world in 2015. the bill is technology-neutral. so the president has the flexibility to set policies and marshall renewable...
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of the paris climate bill being debated in the house this week. is there any indication that there are any house republicans that plan to vote for the climate change legislation? what about its future in the senate? >> certainly doesn't have any fuhr in the senate. if history is any guide from similar bills passed by the democratic majority in the house, as to the white house, the white house issued the veto threat and it's pretty clear there is not much of a path there as well. host: anthony covers energy and environment issues for "politico." you can can read it at "politico."com. his reporting and on twitter. thank for the update. >> and now to live coverage of the u.s. house here on c-span. the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend dr. andrew chaney, first end calvary presbyterian church, springfield, missouri. the chaplain: let us pray. almighty god, we come before your throne of grace and salvation in prayer for the men and women of this congress and their families, to be blessed with your peace and protection. give th
of the paris climate bill being debated in the house this week. is there any indication that there are any house republicans that plan to vote for the climate change legislation? what about its future in the senate? >> certainly doesn't have any fuhr in the senate. if history is any guide from similar bills passed by the democratic majority in the house, as to the white house, the white house issued the veto threat and it's pretty clear there is not much of a path there as well. host:...
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joining us tonight for life from paris i'm not a messy here the headlines at ten pm. hitting back at donald trump mexico's president cools the america fast slogan a fallacy and says he won't be provokes. this off the washington issues an ultimatum cup migration or we will impose sweeping tariffs. a final farewell to an icon of congo's opposition tens of thousands gathering in contrast to to pay tribute to extend to she caddy. his body is belatedly repatriates is. after his death. and abortion services in missouri will continue at least for now a court grants a four day reprieve to women's rights activists who fights to keep the state's long abortion clinic. opened . good evening we begin with news from leon wet and algerian man is being charged with setting off a package bomb last weekk which e ended. fourteen people muhammad hisham was handed down charges including attempted murder and terrorist conspiracy. he declared allegiance to the islamic state group but the medicine group itself has not claims the attack more on that story as we get it on fronts twenty full this evening. now
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of denny's triggered a diplomatic crisis between germany and turkey. the homeless man in paris with thirty thousand twitter followers he doesn't just get lots of light action to from the city authority. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us the trade dispute between the u.s. and china is heating up and could have far reaching into consequences for the global economy president says there's no rush to strike a deal the two sides have been locked in tense negotiations in washington this week but u.s. treasury secretary stephen a new shin says is talks with china's vice premier you they are done for today beijing says it will take what it calls necessary countermeasure after washington increased tariffs on to her. hundred billion dollars of imports from china this trade war is escalating. and let's go over to our correspondent in washington all of us saw that all over the trade talks have ended for the day not long after they began what happened. you know those were brief talks in fact but that did not come as a surprise. the negotiators said even before hand that it would be
of denny's triggered a diplomatic crisis between germany and turkey. the homeless man in paris with thirty thousand twitter followers he doesn't just get lots of light action to from the city authority. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us the trade dispute between the u.s. and china is heating up and could have far reaching into consequences for the global economy president says there's no rush to strike a deal the two sides have been locked in tense negotiations in washington this...
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and why some fear a repeat of her 2007 meltdown. >>> paris hilton unleashes on lindsay lohan and our jaws are still on the floor. >>> tv history in the making. two historic finales just days apart. but is it really over for "game of thrones"? the fansll the stops toredo. what you never know about big >>> he is "entertainment tonight." ♪ >>> take a good look. it's possible that you may never see britney spears perform again. i know. it's a shocking new development. it comes straight from her long time manager, larry rudolph. >> that's huge. he's her manager. he held nothing back on the record about britney's struggle with mental health. >> britney's manager is blunt about her career, telling "e.t." quote, i don't want her to work again until she'sically, mental passionately. if that time never comes again it will never come again. he also explains why why rehear suddenly stopped on her planned vegas residency. saying, quote, we had to pull her show because her meds stopped working and she was distraught over her dad's illness. the judge ordered to undergo a competency evaluation
and why some fear a repeat of her 2007 meltdown. >>> paris hilton unleashes on lindsay lohan and our jaws are still on the floor. >>> tv history in the making. two historic finales just days apart. but is it really over for "game of thrones"? the fansll the stops toredo. what you never know about big >>> he is "entertainment tonight." ♪ >>> take a good look. it's possible that you may never see britney spears perform again. i know. it's...
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civilian describing the liberation of paris which occurred just 80 days after the d day invasion. >> at the beginning of august, we could be concerned. it was towards the middle of the month the germans started to leave the city. these, those were the same germans who had signed 25-year leases on their apartments. then on the 14th, our police went on strike. the next day the guess tap low left. that was the day, too, when a police car opened fire on a german detachment on the plaza and began the battle of the city. after that, it seemed the french flag was hanging from every window. all the flags were made from curtains or anything. it didn't matter. four days later we heard shouting coming. we started hiding. me, my husband, everyone in our house. as we ran, people were screaming. the french army had arrived. when we got to the plaza, we saw it was true. i kissed my husband because i was crying. we began to realize how unhappy we had been for four years and how lucky we were to be alive on this august evening. she is a history professor >> mary louise roberts is a history professor at
civilian describing the liberation of paris which occurred just 80 days after the d day invasion. >> at the beginning of august, we could be concerned. it was towards the middle of the month the germans started to leave the city. these, those were the same germans who had signed 25-year leases on their apartments. then on the 14th, our police went on strike. the next day the guess tap low left. that was the day, too, when a police car opened fire on a german detachment on the plaza and...
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picture there for on thursday but was tempered as much the same and it's cool down in london paris and zurich in the green strip there it's not just cool it's also can be fairly wet that's happening in the european mainland we've not seen very much active weather in the last few days in north africa the cloud is coming out of the interior you think the breeze is coming with it and therefore fairly dusty will seems like you know possibly true nice inside of libya but i'm sure as if you're on the coast although it's hot in current thirty nine or in the twenty's further west even getting back towards robots where clouds seems a possibility was just the interior it's only in the low twenty's so next two days . sponsored by catalyst. i mean you want to get down to the nitty gritty of the reality where they are on line and you have that male chauvinism that is in clash with in our global federation and it is really hard to get a piece of that or if you join us on saturday if. they can think up their minds this is a dialogue everyone has a voice talk to us and our lives need to chat and you t
picture there for on thursday but was tempered as much the same and it's cool down in london paris and zurich in the green strip there it's not just cool it's also can be fairly wet that's happening in the european mainland we've not seen very much active weather in the last few days in north africa the cloud is coming out of the interior you think the breeze is coming with it and therefore fairly dusty will seems like you know possibly true nice inside of libya but i'm sure as if you're on...
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what's gone wrong with the party of nelson mandela. the homeless spend in paris with thirty thousand twitter followers he doesn't have likes but action from the city authorities as well. as well i'm terry martin welcome to the program we'll have more for you on those stories in just a moment but first some breaking news coming in there's been another tragedy involving refugees from africa in the mediterranean sea it's one of the deadliest incident so far this year in which migrants were trying to reach europe as many as seventy people are feared to a drowned when their boat sank near the tunisian coasts the vessel was in international waters off the town of spock's south of the capital tunis the tunisian defense ministry says the boat had set sail from the libyan port of sue wara aiming to reach italy. well for more on the story we're joined now by joel milne and he's with the international organization for migration in geneva and he's in touch with his tunisian called leagues dealing with the situation joel first of all bring us up to date with what happened. well we're hearing both
what's gone wrong with the party of nelson mandela. the homeless spend in paris with thirty thousand twitter followers he doesn't have likes but action from the city authorities as well. as well i'm terry martin welcome to the program we'll have more for you on those stories in just a moment but first some breaking news coming in there's been another tragedy involving refugees from africa in the mediterranean sea it's one of the deadliest incident so far this year in which migrants were trying...
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most urgent cases list. more press freedoms as the city of paris naming a square aftfter three journaliststs killed. they did their jobs man had dow guy on fighting a plaque in honor r of ages i into pauaul. anand your felellow from o our r radio station rfi. there of dot didn't kill reporting on al qaeda in nonorthern mali in twenenty thirteen a phototo journalist iean alsoso using i i lieses in unclear circumstances that the follolowing year. ththe centntral african republi. alsoerere inrancncento m mr. krisff castaneda under pressure off the bounty falsely accusing may day protestss as of attacking a paris hospital. is of f the videoss emerged appearing to show demonstrators entry h hospital groununds fleeg police and tear gas and witithot forcing entry into an intensive carere unit. this has o officially been clas. of session figures of course cast that us stepped down i've inant. backtracking under opposition fire. france's i interior minister fet of cast that now said friday that he regretted using the word attack to describe an inintrusin by dozenens of may day protestes
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political commentator and writer in brussels we have here is an independent journalist and in paris we cross to francesco so rich you know he is deputy director at c.e. sciences poll all right gentlemen crossed means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate it let's go to luke in brussels let's go to the belly of the beast itself how is brussels meaning the e.u. stomaching these election results because you can't say they were unexpected maybe a point here or maybe a point there but more or less it was expected there would be a populous would do well the right more right wing parties would do well and we have to point out in spain the left did pretty well there as well but there's certainly you can't say it's a protest vote anymore the trends are there and the and the number of people that went out to vote were quite astounding considering european elections rypien elections are not that popular with with voters but they it was this time around so luke what is changed go ahead. what i would say they are saying much for the moment to brussels is preparing itself for designat
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negotiators have been talking with the other side in paris. and yet the fighting goes on. the destruction continues. brave men still die. the time has come for some new initiatives. repeating the old formulas and the tired rhetoric of the past is not enough. when americans are risking their lives in war, it is the responsibility of their leaders to take some risks for peace. i would like to report to you tonight on some of the things we have been doing in the past 4 months to bring true peace, and then i would like to make some concrete proposals to speed that day. our first step began before inauguration. this was to launch an intensive review of every aspect of the nation's vietnam policy. we accepted nothing on faith, we challenged every assumption and every statistic. we made a systematic, serious examination of all the alternatives open to us. we carefully considered recommendations offered both by critics and supporters of past policies. from the review, it became clear at once that the new administration faced a set of immediate operational problems: the other side was preparing fo
negotiators have been talking with the other side in paris. and yet the fighting goes on. the destruction continues. brave men still die. the time has come for some new initiatives. repeating the old formulas and the tired rhetoric of the past is not enough. when americans are risking their lives in war, it is the responsibility of their leaders to take some risks for peace. i would like to report to you tonight on some of the things we have been doing in the past 4 months to bring true peace,...
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. >> 100 years ago, herbert hoover was in paris in paris at the paris peace talks, and he communicated with stanford, offering 50,000 dollars, which is in today's terms almost like $1 million, saying the community should collect information on war. commission ofhe relief, and he followed that with the american relief administration, which fed millions and millions of europeans during world war i, and after world war i, some other first records to come to us were from those organizations theood relief as well as on war in europe, and that is the genesis of this institution, and we are still continuing mr. hoover's vision of directing the world towards peace, prosperity, freedom, and the safeguard of the american system. institute the hoover houses more than 100 volumes and more than 6000 collections on war and peace and public policy related items from the 21st and 20th centuries. their experts chose a cross-section to show us. have two items from our world war ii collections. "secret", which means in german, was the gestapo arrest manual prepared for the invasion of englan
. >> 100 years ago, herbert hoover was in paris in paris at the paris peace talks, and he communicated with stanford, offering 50,000 dollars, which is in today's terms almost like $1 million, saying the community should collect information on war. commission ofhe relief, and he followed that with the american relief administration, which fed millions and millions of europeans during world war i, and after world war i, some other first records to come to us were from those organizations...
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, recovering from heavy losses they suffered yesterday. genie: coming back to paris, a look at furniture shopping. it is a headache to get out of the city if you do not have a car. the first store in paris. >> we can look at other business headlines we have for you. the u.s. government has started returning asset seizures linked to state funds. athorities are investigating corruption and money laundering case. profits fell 74% in the first three months of the year as they set aside 1.4 billion euros for an expected antitrust penalty. millionfell to 588 euros from 2.3 billion euros in the same quarter. eu'ss contesting the allegations it colluded with four other carmakers to delay the introduction of clean emissions technology to avoid competition. is seeking to raise $510 million in its market debut in the u.s. the chain has filed for a public offering on nasdaq and says it 30 million to sell shares for $15 to $17 each. and we are finally coming back. gina says i had to jump the gun. an ikea in paris. >> it is to reduce reliance on big suburban stores and open a different type of retail
, recovering from heavy losses they suffered yesterday. genie: coming back to paris, a look at furniture shopping. it is a headache to get out of the city if you do not have a car. the first store in paris. >> we can look at other business headlines we have for you. the u.s. government has started returning asset seizures linked to state funds. athorities are investigating corruption and money laundering case. profits fell 74% in the first three months of the year as they set aside 1.4...
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? >> it was more true in 1940. as the germans moved east, citizens of paris began a mass exodus. every car and train. the idea was to get to someplace in the west and south of france and away from the germans. at first, they occupy the north with the collaboration in the south. then after the battle in 1942, the realized the threat could be from the south. they occupy the whole country in 1943. >> volunteer from bob in bolivia. >> thank you for having us. great job on the book. my father was an american g.i. he was in england loading ships for d- day. he got to normandy in late july. met my mother there and she lived in --. the occupation for many years. they had no food. you couldn't go to a local supermarket to get food. she had nothing. they had to try and grow food in mind feels because there was no open field. the occupation was heavy in the 40s. her uncle got shot by the germans. she met my father who was in the supply and of the army. my father would go there and give them food. they never saw canned peaches or a lot of food before. they were pretty much starving under the occup
? >> it was more true in 1940. as the germans moved east, citizens of paris began a mass exodus. every car and train. the idea was to get to someplace in the west and south of france and away from the germans. at first, they occupy the north with the collaboration in the south. then after the battle in 1942, the realized the threat could be from the south. they occupy the whole country in 1943. >> volunteer from bob in bolivia. >> thank you for having us. great job on the...
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to up hold our commitment to the paris climate accord. mr. blumenauer: our first real piece of climate legislation in over nine years. it may have been an honoringor but jarring to listen to my republican colleagues in denial. for decades americans have seen with their own eyes rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and temperature increases all terrifying prospects for our children and grandchildren. yet republicans are defending the trump administration's action to undercut and isolate the united states as the only country to withdraw from the climate accord. placing us firmly on the wrong side of history. in contrast, i'm thankful today --that today's action demonstrates that democrats are on the side of protecting our children's future. h.r. 9 is a first step towards a future of climate action and climate justice. a green new deal for clean energy jobs, rebuilding and renewing our fraps. sustainable agriculture, and environmental justice. we can't afford to wait and either can can can the planet. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south da
to up hold our commitment to the paris climate accord. mr. blumenauer: our first real piece of climate legislation in over nine years. it may have been an honoringor but jarring to listen to my republican colleagues in denial. for decades americans have seen with their own eyes rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and temperature increases all terrifying prospects for our children and grandchildren. yet republicans are defending the trump administration's action to undercut and isolate...
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and a lot of as francesco and paris i mean i think one most important take away from it all is that there's a growing part of the european electorate there are they want more of their sovereignty back or at least not they don't want to keep ceding it away and i think that that is a very important political cultural expression on the part of a lot of voters because these voters are very motivated to get out they have something that they either they want to gain something more or stop losing what they've been losing inside the european union go ahead in paris. i think i think you are right i will see from that the same time you can let me explain to you because the results are not so clear that he threw the we were expecting a breakthrough of euro skeptics but these are the only a few counties and my challenge is the counties where actually the. carrying of. my own country that where of course we have been suffering from the wrong body you mentioned before but not not only not known in some other countries use. of protests that came out most not abused by you but have been doing bette
and a lot of as francesco and paris i mean i think one most important take away from it all is that there's a growing part of the european electorate there are they want more of their sovereignty back or at least not they don't want to keep ceding it away and i think that that is a very important political cultural expression on the part of a lot of voters because these voters are very motivated to get out they have something that they either they want to gain something more or stop losing...
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president's intent to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. by supporting h.r. 9 and specifically in support of congresswoman gonzalez-colon's amendment that is before the floor right now, the president sfwoneds withdraw from the climate agreement is perilous, misguided and ignores the increasingly stark reality of the impact of climate change in our nation as well as in the world. rising sea levels are already having devastating impacts on hundreds of vulnerable communities across the country and around the world. last week i visited charleston, south carolina, and listened to the mayor of charleston discuss how they were urgently working to heighten the seawall in charleston, directly as a consequence of drastically increasing carbon emissions, likely related to warming sea water and the rise in sea level and volatility that has caused so much damage. the catastrophic effects of global warm wrg manifested in 2017 and 2018 natural disasters where the nation saw unprecedented natural disasters from the deadliest wildfires in california to the worst hurricanes to hit the east coast an
president's intent to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. by supporting h.r. 9 and specifically in support of congresswoman gonzalez-colon's amendment that is before the floor right now, the president sfwoneds withdraw from the climate agreement is perilous, misguided and ignores the increasingly stark reality of the impact of climate change in our nation as well as in the world. rising sea levels are already having devastating impacts on hundreds of vulnerable communities across the...
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♪ welcocome to livive from paris. i an n at young -- i am a net yoyoung -- annette y young. k killed inave been indiaa with one point 2 million people being evacuated. nicolas maduro calls for -- to be defeated. world press freedom day. 95 journalists were killed last year.. we begin in indidi where cyclone fani has s slammed into o the eastern coastline. have been killed accordining to officials. reporteted in an eastern ststate. about 1.5 mimillion peoplele hae been evacuated. >> t the cycyclone madade landfl the images arem.. impressive.. reports are coming in of submererged villages andnd uprod trees and dadamage to cars and prproperty. will weakeken as it hits and movess further northward. you mentionened almost 1.5 milln people have been evacuated. frome mainly removed low-lying coastal areas. auththorities have made availabe about 900 shelters to take care of the evacucuees. casualties rememain low. dying has beenle confirmed so farar. major airports r remain closed alonong the coast. abouout 100 trains have been canceled. there have been emergency .ervrvices d deployed
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potatoes. >>> good evening. it was nearly a mon historic notre dame cathedral in the heart of paris. millions of us watching live as a global treasure burned. and tonight the abc news exclusive look inside what remains. "world news tonight" anchor david muir up close with the relics that survived and the interview with the general in charge of bringing the church back to life. >> reporter: it was one month ago this week. the flames leaping from notre dame cathedral. the spire engulfed. and then the moment it came down. the spire collapsed along with the hearts of the people of paris and the world. the pictures are still haunting. so many were praying, asking would any of the cathedral be saved? the images of the firefighters racing to save the relics are still haunting. we traveled to paris to see what remains. under a gray sky the cathedral on that tiny island in the center of paris. we soon see the flashing lights. police still keeping everyone aw. t we hav been iited he byd nel chargee freh president to bu notre dame. >> good morning. >> reporter: good morning. good to see you. >
potatoes. >>> good evening. it was nearly a mon historic notre dame cathedral in the heart of paris. millions of us watching live as a global treasure burned. and tonight the abc news exclusive look inside what remains. "world news tonight" anchor david muir up close with the relics that survived and the interview with the general in charge of bringing the church back to life. >> reporter: it was one month ago this week. the flames leaping from notre dame cathedral....
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the two spoken to out live from paris world news and analysis from france twenty four on marco in these are the headlines. the world as we know it is a risk and it's all our fault scientists in paris. a million species contact immediate risk of extinction. unless we all take action now. impact of the loss could check at the end of our own planet. hello john formalwear media fix it begins a three year jail term michael cole is been convivicted of campaign finance violations. relating to hush money payments made on the rest presidents the home of election odum lost is being re run the votes of the state to get any stumbled. to presidents what was left of his party plus ground across the whole country. code out. thank you very much for being with us the extent of the risk of human activity to our planet has been unveiled he embarrassed well scientists say. there are a million species at the urgent threat of extinction. on this is old because of various kinds of human activity across the world for instance one intent insects. are a threat of extinction the role of course if it's not d
the two spoken to out live from paris world news and analysis from france twenty four on marco in these are the headlines. the world as we know it is a risk and it's all our fault scientists in paris. a million species contact immediate risk of extinction. unless we all take action now. impact of the loss could check at the end of our own planet. hello john formalwear media fix it begins a three year jail term michael cole is been convivicted of campaign finance violations. relating to hush...
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demoralize the opposition and enfold and president nicolas maduro and his loyalists. now to paris which may be wealthy and shaky. but like many other cities it has a homelessness problem one of the city's homeless is started using social media to draw attention to the sorts of conditions rough sleepers have to deal with and he soon collected more than thirty thousand followers on twitter and got the ear of city or thorpe says that was the start of his fight for better living conditions for paris's homeless. christian posh knows what it means to lead an insecure unstructured life he spent over three years hanging out with this group of homeless people at the plus sun mart in paris he used to have a well paying job as a sawmill year but after his wife left him he developed a drinking problem and when he could no longer pay the rent he ended up on the streets and. this is one of the places i slept in but a few weeks later they installed these typically anti homeless barriers in their place deliberately so no one can bed down here. and the homeless barriers have popped up all over par
demoralize the opposition and enfold and president nicolas maduro and his loyalists. now to paris which may be wealthy and shaky. but like many other cities it has a homelessness problem one of the city's homeless is started using social media to draw attention to the sorts of conditions rough sleepers have to deal with and he soon collected more than thirty thousand followers on twitter and got the ear of city or thorpe says that was the start of his fight for better living conditions for...
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elections. paris maybe wealthy and chic but like many other large cities it has homeless people living on the streets one of them started using social media to draw attention to what it's like living rough and he soon collected more than thirty thousand twitter followers and got the year of the authorities that was the start of a passionate fight for better living conditions for the paris home this. christian posh knows what it means to lead an insecure unstructured life he spent over three years hanging out with this group of homeless people at the plus sun mart in paris he used to have a well paying job as a sawmill year but after his wife left him he developed a drinking problem and when he could no longer pay the rent he ended up on the streets and. this is one of the places i slept in but a few weeks later they installed these typically anti homeless barriers in their place deliberately so no one can bed down here. and the homeless barriers have popped up all over paris some in places where people sleep due to warm air from the metro christian reacts to them by tweeting with resul
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on fox twenty four entrance twenty four dot com. yeah but its use welcome to live from paris will news and analysis from from my cat i'm not going these are the headlines. omar al bashir charged with involvement in killing protesters during the uprising meanwhile the militia council says. is now an agreement on the p per ststructure for the transition o sit down. sweden is to reopen the rape case against u. s. owns the co founder of wikileaks is currently in jail in the u. k.. of the jumping bail on that charge back in. twenty twelve meeting of minds nationalist anti micro print section iss to us president donald trump hungary's prime minister viktor orban. meet the white house of trump's former right hand man steve bannon. looking to promote far right thinking person. thank you very much for being with us. sudan's former hardline president omar al bashir has been charged with incitement and involvement in the killing of protest this. hundred killed in the four months of protests led to basheer being forced from power by the army. she was ousted and rested on april eleventh nothin
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triggered a diplomatic crisis between germany. the homeless man and paris for thirty thousand followers on twitter doesn't just get lots of likes but also action from the city. i'm phil welcome to the program. the trade dispute between the united states and china is heating up likely to have far reaching consequences for the global economy the two sides of the talks for the day but they're still negotiating even though president trump has just more than doubled the tariffs on two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese imports beijing says it will take the necessary counter measures that mr trump says there is no rush to strike a deal. handshake and the u.s. and chinese delegations part ways talks in washington and it without agreement after president trump it up the ante in an escalating dispute over trade. was bullish on a favorable outcome no need to rush he tweeted after slapping a twenty five percent tariff on a further two in opinion dollars on imports a total of two hundred fifty billion dollars worth of chinese goods and are subject to the tariff. levy is a shop hike from the p
triggered a diplomatic crisis between germany. the homeless man and paris for thirty thousand followers on twitter doesn't just get lots of likes but also action from the city. i'm phil welcome to the program. the trade dispute between the united states and china is heating up likely to have far reaching consequences for the global economy the two sides of the talks for the day but they're still negotiating even though president trump has just more than doubled the tariffs on two hundred...
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one known and when prisons for more i'm joined by daniel from reporters without borders in paris the asia pacific desk of the organization daniel good to have you with us if i can just also at the outset what does the release of wallowing and jews who mean full press freedom in myanmar. well it is a great victory for press freedom in myanmar of course we have been demanding the release of one of its also for almost a year now how because there is actually no legal ground on which they would have been arrested and convicted. so of course this is a victory because one of the just so we are now able to walk freely and to work tonight meet with their family again but. the new movie three seasons going off and big us because they are released on a pardon so that civilian authorities can make a show of clemency but are there conviction is still has been upheld by the high court and the supreme court which creates a very. dreadful legal precedent for all investigative journalist across myanmar not speaking of precedent not rights groups have said in the past that this government with au
one known and when prisons for more i'm joined by daniel from reporters without borders in paris the asia pacific desk of the organization daniel good to have you with us if i can just also at the outset what does the release of wallowing and jews who mean full press freedom in myanmar. well it is a great victory for press freedom in myanmar of course we have been demanding the release of one of its also for almost a year now how because there is actually no legal ground on which they would...
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complex met with a manual micron head in paris the french president's pushing for greater regulation all the social media giant. amid concern over hate speech and cycle fake news. insuring this month's upcoming european elections namely lloyd has details. the meeting with the president calls first suit mark zuckerberg's trademark hootie and casual style when new way to be seen. as he arrived at the nbc palace in paris. the topic on the table hate speech online and how to tackle it. facebook ceo in the french president met a year ago to stop the conversation and a partnership. as part of it facebook has opened itsts doors to french regulators he spent six months in bed at the socicial mededia t watching how stuff deal with extremist content first hand. that conclusions self regulation by large tech companies has been inadequate as a lack of transparency and i need to be an independent regulator who has access to algorithms. i can order it companies internal policies against hate speech. facebook responded saying. the report said sounds a path towards a new model for contents regulation th
complex met with a manual micron head in paris the french president's pushing for greater regulation all the social media giant. amid concern over hate speech and cycle fake news. insuring this month's upcoming european elections namely lloyd has details. the meeting with the president calls first suit mark zuckerberg's trademark hootie and casual style when new way to be seen. as he arrived at the nbc palace in paris. the topic on the table hate speech online and how to tackle it. facebook...
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this french hospital began shutting down there's life support and injunction came from a paris court doctors must resume his treatment. in a 42 year old had been hospitalized in the state of minimal consciousness since the 2008 motorcycle accident his wife believes he has the right to die. it is his parents who have been fighting to keep him on life support. the lawyer representing their case called it a victory for justice susie owners will breed every. disaster known today is a victory for bear who will finally be accepted for who he is namely the disabled person because limits his weaknesses and we must accept him like taking a new the paula we must take him has he is and we must treat him as he is the solution for of us bear is not for him to be eliminated either directly or by stopping his diapers and freshman year yanked the sweat bolides on then you must ensure we do something like this your. it is the latest episode in a bitter legal battle that has divided non-dance family and friends earlier the media swooped in as vassall number of parents prepared for what they thought mi
this french hospital began shutting down there's life support and injunction came from a paris court doctors must resume his treatment. in a 42 year old had been hospitalized in the state of minimal consciousness since the 2008 motorcycle accident his wife believes he has the right to die. it is his parents who have been fighting to keep him on life support. the lawyer representing their case called it a victory for justice susie owners will breed every. disaster known today is a victory for...
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clashes in the streets of paris as police try to disperse demonstrators trade unionists and yellow vests protesters are rallying against president macro economic policies and is the problem in her blood the court of arbitration for sports rules against south african olympic gold medalist custer so many after she challenges rules forcing female athletes to suppress their natural testosterone levels. i'm burned off it's good to have you with us tonight there are fears that rival demonstrations in the venezuelan capital caracas could once again turn violent supporters of president nicolas maduro were out on the streets first this morning now opposition leader won quite a. his supporters are gathering just a day after his call for a military all prizing an appeal that has so far gone mostly unheeded the new demonstrations followed violent protests on tuesday and some of why do supporters have already clashed with police today. are you wouldn't we want to go now to link or he was out on the streets of caracas earlier today good evening to you oscar talk to me about the atmosphere on the stree
clashes in the streets of paris as police try to disperse demonstrators trade unionists and yellow vests protesters are rallying against president macro economic policies and is the problem in her blood the court of arbitration for sports rules against south african olympic gold medalist custer so many after she challenges rules forcing female athletes to suppress their natural testosterone levels. i'm burned off it's good to have you with us tonight there are fears that rival demonstrations...
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street violence in cities across europe from paris to st petersburg demonstrators clashed with police. a correspondent. in paris witnessing the arrest firsthand. from a day started with violence the food the protests the official protests even began those protests is tried to move from the mall printers up towards plastic italy as a result of that the police blocked them off about half a kilometer away stone to firing tear gas and pushing people back and used that opportunity to make arrests of the black blocks we have seen tear gas used huta cannons use trying to put out vehicles that have been set on fire by some of the protesters and you can see a huge huge security force all around the perimeter all over this area we saw some of the protesters looking like they were trying to make a barricade here something that we've seen them do elsewhere in the route as a result of that some of the mobile police forces came in with their batons hitting them and taking them away and detaining people. i so there's the file and we know about the injuries what i would like to tell you is about the
street violence in cities across europe from paris to st petersburg demonstrators clashed with police. a correspondent. in paris witnessing the arrest firsthand. from a day started with violence the food the protests the official protests even began those protests is tried to move from the mall printers up towards plastic italy as a result of that the police blocked them off about half a kilometer away stone to firing tear gas and pushing people back and used that opportunity to make arrests...
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falls -- china's holding of u.s. sovereign debt falls. and, we are live in paris where we will be speaking to the world's former chess champion, harry kasparov, and the fastest man in the world, usain bolt. ♪ welcome to bloomberg surveillance, everyone. i am francine lacqua in london. that stocks in europe are down zero point 2% after the ratcheting up of tensions between president trump . in the communiquÉ, they did not mention huawei specifically, but they talk about chinese telecommunication companies they. 2.2, and similar moves for the u.s. and tenure german bonds. in terms of equities, let's look cook, shares plunging by quite a lot, 20% of its market value lost, down some 17%. will have more on the equity movers. gary johnson -- guy johnson also spoke to the chief executive. coming up on bloomberg surveillance, we have a good lineup. will speak to the former brought just champion garry kasparov about a.i., and the ericsson chief executive, and then the world champion sprinter usain bolt. anglewas also a business with some of the scooters he is promoting in paris. now let
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in france where police have been using tear gas arresting three hundred thirty people in paris alone. the u.s. attorney general testifies in front of the senate over his handling of the report's findings as democrats did long william ball's immediate resignation saying he misled the public. and wiki leaks founder julian assange is sentenced in britain to fifty weeks in prison for skipping bell and twenty twelve before spending the next seven years in the ecuadorian embassy. it's ten o'clock here in moscow watching all to international live from austin with meaning to welcome to the program. being monta around the world but in the french capital it means violence on the streets with one group of writers calling their protest on the get. reports from paris. i. thank you. i. i. i i. i. eat. well may day started driving school the protest efficient protest even began those protests is. formed by general printers up to woodstock last it's really one of the off hours before your fishing protest time as a result of that the police the what is the most awful moment to awake still to be
in france where police have been using tear gas arresting three hundred thirty people in paris alone. the u.s. attorney general testifies in front of the senate over his handling of the report's findings as democrats did long william ball's immediate resignation saying he misled the public. and wiki leaks founder julian assange is sentenced in britain to fifty weeks in prison for skipping bell and twenty twelve before spending the next seven years in the ecuadorian embassy. it's ten o'clock...
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hundred thirty people in paris alone. the u.s. attorney general testifies in front of the senate over his handling of the moon a report findings that democrats did long to william balls immediate resignation saying he misled the public. and wiki leaks founder julian assange is sentenced in britain to fifteen weeks in prison for skipping bail twenty twelve people spending the next seven years in london's ecuadorian embassy. it's eight o'clock here moscow and you're watching all to international live from last you get with me. welcome to the program may day is being a mom to around the world but in the french capital it means more violence on the streets with one group of rioters calling their protest all my gotten due bensky reports from paris. thank you. well major you started with violence through all the protests the official protests even began those protesters tried to move from the mall point us up towards plastic it's really one and a half hours before the official protest time as a result of that the police blocked them off about half a kilometer away started firing tear gas an
hundred thirty people in paris alone. the u.s. attorney general testifies in front of the senate over his handling of the moon a report findings that democrats did long to william balls immediate resignation saying he misled the public. and wiki leaks founder julian assange is sentenced in britain to fifteen weeks in prison for skipping bail twenty twelve people spending the next seven years in london's ecuadorian embassy. it's eight o'clock here moscow and you're watching all to international...
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hundred thirty people in paris alone. he was attorney general testifies in front of the senate over his handling of the miller report findings as democrats demand that will involve an immediate resignation saying he misled the public. and wiki leaks founder julian assange is sentenced in britain and to fifteen weeks in prison escaping ballantine to twelve before spending the next seven years in london's ecuadorian embassy. it's eleven o'clock here in moscow and you're watching all to international live from last year with me nativity welcome to the program maydays being mauled to around the world but in the french capital it means more violence on the streets with one group of writers calling their protest on the gatton charlotte do friends reports from paris. i. thank you thank you. thank you. i. don't agree with violence the food the protests the official protests even began those protests is try to move from about to move. up to woods blasted its early one and a half hours before the official protest time as a result of that the police blocked them off about half a kilometer away sto
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the 2 degrees scenario consistent with the paris agreement. the consequences of this on coastal communities and ecosystems would be catastrophic, with the poorest countries set to be the hardest hit. almost 1.8 million square kilometres of land could be lost and up to 187 million people displaced. bangladesh and the nile delta would be particularly badly effected. while major global cities, including london, new york, and shanghai, would come under threat. it's not like all of a sudden it's going to submerge entire cities, it will just sort of start cutting away at significant parts of them. for instance, lower manhattan, unless they build defences, a good chunk of that would be underwater. yes, a good chunk of bangladesh. the dutch, who are very good at protecting themselves, would have to get scurrying and build fast. this is a situation we have to avoid. the authors of this report with the likelihood of this level of global warming and associated sea level rise atjust 5%. in essence, a worst—case scenario. but with such profound potential consequences for humanity, they are
the 2 degrees scenario consistent with the paris agreement. the consequences of this on coastal communities and ecosystems would be catastrophic, with the poorest countries set to be the hardest hit. almost 1.8 million square kilometres of land could be lost and up to 187 million people displaced. bangladesh and the nile delta would be particularly badly effected. while major global cities, including london, new york, and shanghai, would come under threat. it's not like all of a sudden it's...
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of chaos to turn paris into a city of riots that's what we've seen for a large part of the protests all around plastic italy which is the end of the official profession we have seen tear gas used water cannons use trying to put out vehicles that have been set on fire by some of the protesters and you can see a huge huge security force all around the perimeter all through this area just in the last few minutes before we came or now we saw some of the protesters looking like they were trying to make a barricade here something that we've seen them do elsewhere in the route as a result of that some of the mobile police forces came in with their batons hitting them and taking them away and detaining people as you said several hundred people who. been arrested but there have also been injuries today including of one russian journalist who was caught up in the fray at the very beginning of the protest clearly labeled on her that she was a t.v. journalist yet despite that due to the fact that she was in the middle of that for a police officer apparently hit quite badly with a baton and she
of chaos to turn paris into a city of riots that's what we've seen for a large part of the protests all around plastic italy which is the end of the official profession we have seen tear gas used water cannons use trying to put out vehicles that have been set on fire by some of the protesters and you can see a huge huge security force all around the perimeter all through this area just in the last few minutes before we came or now we saw some of the protesters looking like they were trying to...