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china needs a paris agreement. india needs a paris agreement. the european union needs a paris agreement. we don't have to take this. we've proven to the world that technology -- with technology and the free market we can make it cleaner. vote for the families. vote for local jobs. vote against h.r. 9. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from new york. mr. engel: let me say, the whole world, not just the united states and not just china, needs to do more if we are to be spared under climate change. reducing its carbon intensity by 60% to 65% from 2005 levels by 2030, and that's a big step towards sustainability. meanwhile, global action on climate change has already spurred public and private sector investments in green innovation. china has created the world's largest carbon market, pumped as much as three times as much money in renewables as we have, and surpassed the united states in terms of both the number of electric vehicles on the road. and the number of publicly available charging stations. it's now my plea
china needs a paris agreement. india needs a paris agreement. the european union needs a paris agreement. we don't have to take this. we've proven to the world that technology -- with technology and the free market we can make it cleaner. vote for the families. vote for local jobs. vote against h.r. 9. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from new york. mr. engel: let me say, the whole world, not just the united states and not just china, needs to do more if we are...
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paris -- u.s.-paris agreement. in fact, withdraws funding. so for that reason, i'm in opposition. to it and again i think, as the gentleman stated, we should be advancing, if this bill doesn't make it through the senate, doesn't make it into law, advancing the clean energy technologies that i think both of our states want to advance. with that, i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. so the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from california. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. he amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 9 printed in house report 116-42. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: speak in support of the amendment. i am offering this amendment -- the chair: does the gentleman rise as a designee of the gentlewoman from texas? pallone employee yes. ms. sheila jackson lee. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 9 fingerprint offered by mr. pallone of ne
paris -- u.s.-paris agreement. in fact, withdraws funding. so for that reason, i'm in opposition. to it and again i think, as the gentleman stated, we should be advancing, if this bill doesn't make it through the senate, doesn't make it into law, advancing the clean energy technologies that i think both of our states want to advance. with that, i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. so the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from...
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the city of paris had put in iron rods to prevent access you can still see the traces. they would have stopped people from being able to sleep there in winter when it's cold. i posted it on twitter and the next day the authorities removed the iron rods. if i was a good. christian began tweeting three years ago after his possessions were soaked by street cleaners in winter he wrote this is how the homeless are treated in paris within a few months he had over thirty thousand followers. out in the morning to say hello to the planet and at night to talk about what was going on on the street. i take a picture of my sleeping bag and say good night guys and go to bed. and people would own so goodnight see you tomorrow what i thought that was cool. people who live on the streets often feel like pariahs but christian potch has given them a voice and his activism has spread beyond paris people now send in pictures of barriers elsewhere in france this one's in front of an eavesdropper share store in not born in the country south. true that the social media have a certain power tha
the city of paris had put in iron rods to prevent access you can still see the traces. they would have stopped people from being able to sleep there in winter when it's cold. i posted it on twitter and the next day the authorities removed the iron rods. if i was a good. christian began tweeting three years ago after his possessions were soaked by street cleaners in winter he wrote this is how the homeless are treated in paris within a few months he had over thirty thousand followers. out in the...
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good evening and thanks for 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 twe
good evening and thanks for 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....
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even then secretary of state kerry noted that the paris negotiations -- in the paris negotiation that is if the united states cut their co-2 emissions to zero, it would still not offset the emissions coming from the rest of the world. the obama administration's commitments in paris were made without a a clear plan to meet trose promise, without a full view of the cost to american consumers, and certainly without a strategy that had broad bipartisan support of congress. if h.r. 9 were enacted into law, it would put the united states into a position where it could not enforce any other country's action and would put us at a disadvantage. i have heard from some of my democratic colleagues that their energy policies are good for consumers. that it creates many jobs and benefits the economy. they point -- when they argue this they point to states like california with their renewable energy mandates. however, california finds itself in the precarious situation where it actually pays arizona to take their energy. this is not good energy or economic policy. if democrats were serious about sol
even then secretary of state kerry noted that the paris negotiations -- in the paris negotiation that is if the united states cut their co-2 emissions to zero, it would still not offset the emissions coming from the rest of the world. the obama administration's commitments in paris were made without a a clear plan to meet trose promise, without a full view of the cost to american consumers, and certainly without a strategy that had broad bipartisan support of congress. if h.r. 9 were enacted...
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now, don't let the smiles fool you -- paris was mad at lindsay. and last night, she doubled down. >> the internet's going crazy comment. >> say three she's -- >> beyond. >> that's pretty nice one to say she's beyond. >> okay. >> new shots fired and refired as paris left "watch what happens live." >> what are your thoughts about it? >> she's beyond. >> their feud most recently boiled over in 2017, over a decade after that lindsay/brit/paris outing, when hilton called lohan a party crasher. >> it was just like brit and i out, and then she, like, chased us to the car and got in. she wasn't invited. >> she was kind of acting like you weren't having it and you came back to the house with them. >> that's not the story, so i'm not here to talk about paris. >> you may also remember months before their infamous pic, paris laughed at this lohan dig. so what could be reigniting the rivalry today? well, the frenemies run in similar industry circles overseas. paris, a famous deejay, lindsay, a club owner in greece. >> i felt very comfortable in mykonos. >> i t
now, don't let the smiles fool you -- paris was mad at lindsay. and last night, she doubled down. >> the internet's going crazy comment. >> say three she's -- >> beyond. >> that's pretty nice one to say she's beyond. >> okay. >> new shots fired and refired as paris left "watch what happens live." >> what are your thoughts about it? >> she's beyond. >> their feud most recently boiled over in 2017, over a decade after that...
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we must remain in the paris climate agreement. the time for action is now. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: who rises in opposition? >> i do, madam chairman. the chair: the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. shimkus: i would like to reserve my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. rouda: i yield two minutes to the the gentleman from illinois, mr. schneider. the chair: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for two minutes. mr. schneider: i rice rise in support of the amendment of which i'm a co-sponsor. low point of the trump presidency when he withdrew from the paris climate agreement. this was abandonment of our global leadership. i took heart watching the many cities, states, localities stepping forward to declare their intention to keep the commitments of the paris accord. these include 20 cities andville eamings in the 10th district that have implemented sustainability plans. regardless of the lack of leadership from the white house in addressing climate c
we must remain in the paris climate agreement. the time for action is now. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: who rises in opposition? >> i do, madam chairman. the chair: the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. shimkus: i would like to reserve my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. rouda: i yield two minutes to the the gentleman from illinois, mr. schneider. the chair: the gentleman from...
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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 into a paris h hospit
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...
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they worked in paris offices. they were warned by their boss that germans were going to invade paris and to save their lives they needed to get out of there. they moved to britainy, the place of her origin her birth and joined the french resistance the two of them. she worked under the guise of a social worker so she could have free access throughout the countryside. and they had two purposes. one was to move messages from the french resistance fighters to britain and receive them and hand them back to the french. and two, to harbor pilots, british pilots, who had been shot down by german planes. i have a mother who was sent by her family from paris to the area of marseille who also joined the french resistance. her job was to carry automatic and semiautomatic weapons from one place to another. and also too, she was involved in, with her group in blowing up trains and troops. is there anything else that would be helpful to you. >> that's quite a family legacy. thank you shear. lou roberts, any thoughts? >> well, f
they worked in paris offices. they were warned by their boss that germans were going to invade paris and to save their lives they needed to get out of there. they moved to britainy, the place of her origin her birth and joined the french resistance the two of them. she worked under the guise of a social worker so she could have free access throughout the countryside. and they had two purposes. one was to move messages from the french resistance fighters to britain and receive them and hand them...
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he was involved in a dogfight over paris. he chased the enemy into the eiffel tower and was able to claim the tree. to get out of paris, he flew low along to avoid the aircraft fire. the way he told us and has told the press and everybody else, this helps to re-energize the resistance, giving hope to the french people. so much so that the ambassador to the united states, afforded him the legion of honor in a wonderful ceremony held at the memorial in virginia. did you find any documentation? >> no i didn't. i was focusing, first of all, it is a terrific story. it is. it is common in a sense of people getting rescued by the french pilots or airplane personnel getting rescued. my research for this book, focused on normandy. i went to to archives, the provincial archives. and a special one which is memorial to d-day. i wouldn't have picked this up unless i had gone someplace in paris. it is a great story. there are many such wonderful stories. one of my favorite is when a pilot with downed someplace in central france. four peopl
he was involved in a dogfight over paris. he chased the enemy into the eiffel tower and was able to claim the tree. to get out of paris, he flew low along to avoid the aircraft fire. the way he told us and has told the press and everybody else, this helps to re-energize the resistance, giving hope to the french people. so much so that the ambassador to the united states, afforded him the legion of honor in a wonderful ceremony held at the memorial in virginia. did you find any documentation?...
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the paris climate mandates instituted by the obama administration, through the paris agreement and the outdated executive order, would have increased energy prices and wasted taxpayers' dollars. as a result, we cannot support the amendment. that would condone and reinstitute some of the costly measures. i would ask my colleagues to vote no on the amendment and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from colorado. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. he amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 29 printed in house report 116-42. does the gentleman from new york rise as the designee of the gentleman from california? mr. engel: yes. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. engel: mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk made in order by the rule. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 29 printed in house report 116-42 offered by mr. e
the paris climate mandates instituted by the obama administration, through the paris agreement and the outdated executive order, would have increased energy prices and wasted taxpayers' dollars. as a result, we cannot support the amendment. that would condone and reinstitute some of the costly measures. i would ask my colleagues to vote no on the amendment and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from...
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a correspondent there is david and david and how is may day being mounds in paris in this heightened political climate in france today. martine there are seven thousand four hundred police riot police and gendarmes on the streets of paris that shows you what they're expecting there a great fears of violence during the course of this labor day have been let me put that in perspective there was a paraphrase a statement from what they were calling the peaceful yellow vests this morning they said they were representing nine million people who live in the shadows of fronts in rural communities people who are so desperate because they just don't have the money to survive that they take the option of suicide now they say. hold protests try and bring these people into the light of social and taxation justice having said that. the protest is joining the trade unions on this traditional labor day march and these are what are now being called the ultra yellow vests these are people who believe that in a way the only action that they can take is a violent confrontation because that peaceful demo
a correspondent there is david and david and how is may day being mounds in paris in this heightened political climate in france today. martine there are seven thousand four hundred police riot police and gendarmes on the streets of paris that shows you what they're expecting there a great fears of violence during the course of this labor day have been let me put that in perspective there was a paraphrase a statement from what they were calling the peaceful yellow vests this morning they said...
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political commentator and writer in brussels we have lucre bay he is an independent journalist and in paris we cross to francesco so rich you know he is deputy director at o. f. 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. well i would say nothing much for the moment that they stopped me in brussels is prepa
political commentator and writer in brussels we have lucre bay he is an independent journalist and in paris we cross to francesco so rich you know he is deputy director at o. f. 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...
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now paris you may know paris as a wealthy and fashionable city but like many other cities it has its own homeless population 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 ear of city authorities that was the start of a passionate fight for better living conditions for the homeless in paris. christian college 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 p. used to have a well paying job as a samir 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 he homeless barriers have popped up all over parents some in places where people sleep due to warm air from the metro christian
now paris you may know paris as a wealthy and fashionable city but like many other cities it has its own homeless population 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 ear of city authorities that was the start of a passionate fight for better living conditions for the homeless in paris. christian college knows what it means to lead an insecure...
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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 england, and there
. >> 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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for 12 months, our 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 operati
for 12 months, our 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...
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this, then, is the outline of the settlement that we seek to negotiate in paris. its basic terms are very simple -- mutual withdrawal of non-south vietnamese forces from south vietnam and free choice for the people of south vietnam. i believe that the long-term interests of peace require that we insist on no less, and that the realities of the situation require that we seek no more. and now, to make very concrete what i have said, i propose the following specific measures which seem to me consistent with the principles of all parties. these proposals are made on the basis of full consultation with president thieu. as soon as agreement can be reached, all non-south vietnamese forces would begin withdrawals from south vietnam. over a period of 12 months, by agreed-upon stages, the major portions of all u.s., allied, and other non-south vietnamese forces would be withdrawn. at the end of this 12-month period, the remaining u.s., allied, and other non-south vietnamese forces would move into designated base areas and would not engage in combat operations. the remaining
this, then, is the outline of the settlement that we seek to negotiate in paris. its basic terms are very simple -- mutual withdrawal of non-south vietnamese forces from south vietnam and free choice for the people of south vietnam. i believe that the long-term interests of peace require that we insist on no less, and that the realities of the situation require that we seek no more. and now, to make very concrete what i have said, i propose the following specific measures which seem to me...
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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 that has the potential to be both effective and workable. it would allow platforms to develop innovative solutions to keep they use a safe wall being clearly accountable to regulator for how well they do this. president macro once phones to take a leading role on take regulation. french parliament is debating laws to f
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...
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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 paris some in places where people s
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...
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the former is not happening and a lot of as francesco and paris i mean i think one most important take away from it all is that there is 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're right i would have the same time because let me explain to you because there is that some not so clear back but he it's true that we were expecting a. slew of us. but these up and only a few counties and not by chance is the counties where actually the. need is. carrying the body more and you know my own country that where of course we have been suffering go up from the wrong body. but not not on not knowing how to use these how in some other countries it's a very different way of
the former is not happening and a lot of as francesco and paris i mean i think one most important take away from it all is that there is 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...
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space in central of cities such as here in paris. ikea is not alone. other chain stores have been adapting to the changing consumer b behavior.r. >> ikea's central paris store is open for business. it is a first for the company mass suburban warehouses. it is smaller than the average ikea. we know fewer and fewer people have cars. we know our business needs to adapt to the changing world. keep largeoes not stock insight. store.rder in delivery comes in at 60 euros. for some, that defeats the point. >> it doubles the price, and the prices what is good about ikea. it is not a good option. >>>> they are ablble to providea better customer experience outside city limits. >> you don't find everything you need, but there is a g good seselection here. you can n find whahat you needd quickly. giant has opened 670 -- has opened the six city center outlets. clearly, it is worth it. topic forn interesting city dwellers. be e --very option might to the budget.s genie: i am still excited to go get some of those little glasses. thank you so much fo
space in central of cities such as here in paris. ikea is not alone. other chain stores have been adapting to the changing consumer b behavior.r. >> ikea's central paris store is open for business. it is a first for the company mass suburban warehouses. it is smaller than the average ikea. we know fewer and fewer people have cars. we know our business needs to adapt to the changing world. keep largeoes not stock insight. store.rder in delivery comes in at 60 euros. for some, that defeats...
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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 doubt could spell the end of pollination. of some crops this could mean widespread shortages of food. th
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...
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at least have a lead in paris on tuesday. they gave their lives in order to save those of all those. the bodies of thirty free world said take apple and twenty eight year old allow bathroom cello for repatriated to phones on sunday evening. the french soldiers were killed during an operation that rescued four hostages and book of five so. that close one save pat would have said something was simply doing their jobs. two can he was very humble. into. into modest. also the clippers we knew very little about his emotions y you are now learning all of thehe we rarelely spoke about it. low trip. to we know there are risks thatt their job is dangerous. on the progress we're prepared to wait for them. but you're never prepared for the fact that i'll never be coming back. a national tributes in honor of the two soldiers will be held at a venue dimitry complex i in pas onon tuesday. in the same colts yards where ceremonyny took place last month for a a minute she talks a killd by a mine explosion in mali. and my friends on its police
at least have a lead in paris on tuesday. they gave their lives in order to save those of all those. the bodies of thirty free world said take apple and twenty eight year old allow bathroom cello for repatriated to phones on sunday evening. the french soldiers were killed during an operation that rescued four hostages and book of five so. that close one save pat would have said something was simply doing their jobs. two can he was very humble. into. into modest. also the clippers we knew very...
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i arrived i in paris in november. i saw the paris attacks happen and i told myself i had to lelee my c country. now i am facingg terrorism heree in europe. -- we have them working on the safety of joururnalists. we have to support t them soo journanalists cacan report and a safe place. it must be francece, interesting making the comparison for life and france as a jouournalist. this is what you e experience en afghananistan. how differenent is it? understd local voices and lococal reporters, wt is happening in afghanistan, in syria. itit is important to continue my job in francee so french citizes and europeanan citizens understd the situauation better. .e lost 10 colagues wewead a ceremony in a afghanisn for our colleagueues. today, it is importatant thohose joururnalists continue t j job here inn france to continue fightiting againinstreededom of press and expressionon. is s getting the message across to deveveloping countries and governments about how medidia freedomm is essesenl if you w want to have a health e an
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l'oréal paris. por eso lo mejoramos todo., usamos 50% menos ingredients. agregamos dispensadores de una sola mano y superamos los estándares de seguridad más altos. johnson's® choose gentle. la con un buen desayunonzar el de jimmy dean.lia. que es rico en proteínas y esta listo en solo dos minutos. para echarte a andar el cuerpo. mmm. encuentra los desayunos de jimmy dean en la sección de congelados. hoy es tu día para brillar. ¿estás buscando frescura? ♪ antitranspirante dove go fresh, ... con esencia de pera... ... y aloe vera. prueba su exquisita fragancia. ¡mantente fresca! ♪ ♪ (musica) >> el temor a no obtener la visa permanente lelvo a los latinos a no participar en programas so sociales ayudas que pudieran haber pedido pero ante la duda de no cumplir la condicion prefieron no ped l pedirla} saludamos a la analista, dulce gonzÁlez, buenas tardes. >> buenas tardes cÓmo e >> bien dulce,m son datos int e interesantes como es el pers personaje de adultos hispanos u que prefieren no participar en p programas sociales, claro lo qu en nuest
l'oréal paris. por eso lo mejoramos todo., usamos 50% menos ingredients. agregamos dispensadores de una sola mano y superamos los estándares de seguridad más altos. johnson's® choose gentle. la con un buen desayunonzar el de jimmy dean.lia. que es rico en proteínas y esta listo en solo dos minutos. para echarte a andar el cuerpo. mmm. encuentra los desayunos de jimmy dean en la sección de congelados. hoy es tu día para brillar. ¿estás buscando frescura? ♪ antitranspirante dove go...
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way we're going into the future daniel post-ops from reporters without borders speaking to us from paris thank you so much. it was cold at the world's most complicated election and now it appears it may have also been one of the deadliest indonesians went to the polls three weeks specter elected president and local and regional representatives the elections were spread across the country with seventeen thousand islands and three time zones but for some election booka has the stress of being part of such a big exercise was too much. put the town of theatre in west java indonesia's election with an occasion to morning. they lost one of their own election worker on tests so to snow. he earned around thirty three euros for helping to stage indonesia's mammoth election last month and worked himself to exhaustion his wife says it triggered a stroke and he died three days later. no doubt but over and honestly my husband didn't complain about anything but you can get through it and he was healthy he was happy and he lost track of time. but he had passed the day before the election he stayed over
way we're going into the future daniel post-ops from reporters without borders speaking to us from paris thank you so much. it was cold at the world's most complicated election and now it appears it may have also been one of the deadliest indonesians went to the polls three weeks specter elected president and local and regional representatives the elections were spread across the country with seventeen thousand islands and three time zones but for some election booka has the stress of being...
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i mean, -- paris climate agreement? i mean, these are the guys making the stuff that leads to climate change at the end of the day, so how can can they change that? bruce: that's right. the first part of the demonstration is demonstrating that the oil and gas business is operating within the paris agreement. they are not contributing to the projects which are part of the problem above two degrees. the second part of the equation is the ambition for low carbon energy technologies. in a way, these are the solutions of the future. this has to be, in the long run, the long-term future of the business. bp has interesting options in biofuels, solar, hydrogen, and even carbon capture. these are different areas where we would like to see greater clarity. anna: you have been representing a group of shareholders from the climate action 100 plus group. and their relationships, their discussions with bp, how significant is the role being played by climate action 100 plus and the success they are having at driving change in business
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that descended into violence and chaos charlotte dubin ski live in paris with the thank you charlotte. wiki leaks founder julian assange has been sentenced in britain to fifty weeks in prison for skipping bail back in twenty twelve with today's developments here's are to use a park route speaking outside site war crimes court in central. julian assange was sentenced to fifty weeks in prison for breaching his bell conditions set in twenty twelve the judge there debra taylor she said that the case was particularly serious and merited almost the full sentence which would have been a year she rejected the claims by his defense that she should ask or give him leave me and say due to the fact he did already spent seven years in the ecuadorian embassy or while he was given the sentence julian assange or she was impassive standing there in the dark but his supporters up in the public gallery chanted shame on you as the sentence was passed julian assange his sentence for seeking and receiving asylum is twice as much as the sentencing guidelines the so-called speed boat killer convicted of mans
that descended into violence and chaos charlotte dubin ski live in paris with the thank you charlotte. wiki leaks founder julian assange has been sentenced in britain to fifty weeks in prison for skipping bail back in twenty twelve with today's developments here's are to use a park route speaking outside site war crimes court in central. julian assange was sentenced to fifty weeks in prison for breaching his bell conditions set in twenty twelve the judge there debra taylor she said that the...
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correspondents and he goes down if we're in paris and berlin witnessing the unrest firsthand. well may day started with violence can fool the protests the official protests even began those protesters tried to move from the mall point us up towards plastic italy as a result of that the police blocked them off about half a kilometer away started 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 security service seven thousand four hundred security perso
correspondents and he goes down if we're in paris and berlin witnessing the unrest firsthand. well may day started with violence can fool the protests the official protests even began those protesters tried to move from the mall point us up towards plastic italy as a result of that the police blocked them off about half a kilometer away started 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...
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reports from paris. thank you. thank you. i. well may day started with violence the school the protests the official protests even began those protests is. i'm about to move us up to wood's blast it's only one and a half hours before the official protest time as a result of that the police will walk them over about half a kilometer away stone to firing tear gas and pushing people back and use that opportunity to make arrests of the black blocks these the black blocks the interior minister christopher cast in a woman's about coming yesterday saying that they were going to be traveling to this protest to cool scenes of chaos to turn paris into a city of riots that's what we've seen for large parts of the protests all around plastic eataly which is the end of the official procession we have seen tear gas used to 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 just in the last few minutes before we came
reports from paris. thank you. thank you. i. well may day started with violence the school the protests the official protests even began those protests is. i'm about to move us up to wood's blast it's only one and a half hours before the official protest time as a result of that the police will walk them over about half a kilometer away stone to firing tear gas and pushing people back and use that opportunity to make arrests of the black blocks these the black blocks the interior minister...
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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. >> nice to see you. thank you for coming to paris. >> reporter: thank you for having be a part of. and you have been tasked with, well, some would say the impossible. >> nothing is impossible to a french general. >> reporter: the workers here wear protective suits and masks. 400 tons of lead were lost in that fire. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: he takes us in, and soon we see the charred stones. >> stones which are coming from the vault. here. >> reporter: these are the stones that came in from the roof of the cathedral. >> yes. >> reporter: stones from the 12th century, each with a number, revealing precisely where they once were. >> this is wood of the top part of the spire. >> reporter: this is the top of
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. >> nice to see you. thank you for coming to paris. >> reporter: thank you for having be a part of. and you have been tasked with, well, some would say the...
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zero rides in france where police have been using tear gas arresting three 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 r
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it was not until 1945 after paris had been liberated that they were given that right. marie madeleine marie-madeleine fourcade rebelled against that restrictive view of women and spent all her life refusing to let men dictate what she could do. she had a strong will and taste for risk and adventure and qualities not often seen in young french women from well-to-do families like hers but then again, few gentile french women had unconventional backgrounds and upbringing that she did. her father was a shipping executive and was born spent much of her childhood in shanghai which in the early years of the 20th century was considered the essence of exoticism, mystery and excitement. it was an open city which meant you do not have to have a visa or passport to get there. as a result shanghai was crowned with an extraordinary election of immigrants ranging from white russians fleeing from the bolsheviks to chinese warlords and revolutionaries to american and european gangsters, spies and drug smugglers. not to mention international arms dealers. marie madeleine loved every min
it was not until 1945 after paris had been liberated that they were given that right. marie madeleine marie-madeleine fourcade rebelled against that restrictive view of women and spent all her life refusing to let men dictate what she could do. she had a strong will and taste for risk and adventure and qualities not often seen in young french women from well-to-do families like hers but then again, few gentile french women had unconventional backgrounds and upbringing that she did. her father...
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paris landmark, bringing one corner of the city to a standstilllj paris landmark, bringing one corner of the city to a standstill. i would like to see the eiffel tower. there isa like to see the eiffel tower. there is a problem, i think, for now. because there is some guy, and we actually can't go inside. yes, we just got into night, we just have one night in paris. we have been touring europe for our ten year anniversary, and we ran into this at the oval tower, some sort of situation. the unidentified man is reported to have a ticket and entered the tower normally, to the second floor. then could starting a hair raising ascent up its iron beams to the underside of the observation deck. six hours later, he was talked down by a team of police, firefighters and acclaiming specialist. his motive remains unclear. it is not the first time someone unclear. it is not the first time someone has unclear. it is not the first time someone has overcome unclear. it is not the first time someone has overcome the strict security, but with 6 million queueing to see this symbol of city each year, offi
paris landmark, bringing one corner of the city to a standstilllj paris landmark, bringing one corner of the city to a standstill. i would like to see the eiffel tower. there isa like to see the eiffel tower. there is a problem, i think, for now. because there is some guy, and we actually can't go inside. yes, we just got into night, we just have one night in paris. we have been touring europe for our ten year anniversary, and we ran into this at the oval tower, some sort of situation. the...
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what about elsewhere on day five in paris? a bit of a scare for naomi 0saka. paris? a bit of a scare for naomi osaka. but once again she came through. that is now 16 grand slam singles matches won in a row as she tries to win three titles in a row, but she was a set and 11—2 down to anotherformer but she was a set and 11—2 down to another former world number one, victoria azarenka. turned it around really well and won the decider after aza renka really well and won the decider after azarenka had ta ken really well and won the decider after azarenka had taken an 11 minute bathroom break at the end of the second set. naomi 0saka won 6—3. wins for serena williams, novak djokovic, juan martin del potro, and also one. katie taylor bids to become the undisputed world lightweight champion on saturday night. the irishwoman holds the wba, wbo and ibf titles and meets wbc champion delfine persoon at madison square garden in new york in what could be a career—defining fight. this is a history making fight for me, andi this is a history making fight for me, and i think i
what about elsewhere on day five in paris? a bit of a scare for naomi 0saka. paris? a bit of a scare for naomi osaka. but once again she came through. that is now 16 grand slam singles matches won in a row as she tries to win three titles in a row, but she was a set and 11—2 down to anotherformer but she was a set and 11—2 down to another former world number one, victoria azarenka. turned it around really well and won the decider after aza renka really well and won the decider after...
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so, paris was with me. >> reporter: though she saw paris often, and called all the time. and then? marie finally found what her vulnerable loving soul seemed to need. >> i was actually happy for her because she found god. >> reporter: marie had found a spiritual home at the calvary emerald coast church. it was hardly a fancy cathedral. place was in a strip mall. but fancy wasn't the point. salvation was. here, finally, marie felt right. >> and jesus is saying "you know what, you're missing him." >> reporter: the pastor was a charismatic man named james flanders who preached the bible, four square. preached in jeans and sneakers. live streamed and youtubed his sermons. >> it was a very happening place. >> reporter: jason anderson was the youth pastor. >> didn't fall asleep listening to his sermons. >> reporter: but more than that, the pastor and his wife, james and tanya flanders, were known for their big hearts, their charity. and that's when, for a third time, a family took in marie. >> she's saying that she was there until she got on her feet. >> reporter: but a whole year went b
so, paris was with me. >> reporter: though she saw paris often, and called all the time. and then? marie finally found what her vulnerable loving soul seemed to need. >> i was actually happy for her because she found god. >> reporter: marie had found a spiritual home at the calvary emerald coast church. it was hardly a fancy cathedral. place was in a strip mall. but fancy wasn't the point. salvation was. here, finally, marie felt right. >> and jesus is saying "you...
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monday's late decision from the paris court of appeals ordered care to be continued until the u.n. committee could consider an appeal from lambaste parents. but they were spoke with a doctor correspondent there is in paris and i asked him what the un actually had any legal jurisdiction in this case that's the big question re. people here are divided on that 1st french court said no it's not legally binding and the french government seems to think that as well but now another french court has said yes you have to wait for the decision so what's happening really is that this committee is now has now 6 months to look into the case of violence on there and then makes an opinion and apparently legal experts aren't actually don't agree on if the government and the doctors in charge of need to follow these instructions for now though they have to wait until further notice. they say there is in paris now voting is underway in malawi to elect a new president and parliament president peter metairie car is seeking reelection to a 2nd term with a population of about 20000000 malawi is one of t
monday's late decision from the paris court of appeals ordered care to be continued until the u.n. committee could consider an appeal from lambaste parents. but they were spoke with a doctor correspondent there is in paris and i asked him what the un actually had any legal jurisdiction in this case that's the big question re. people here are divided on that 1st french court said no it's not legally binding and the french government seems to think that as well but now another french court has...