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paris, they never actually spoke to each other directly. all of their messages were going through this operator, this catfish. >> reporter: when paris thinks she is sending a message to chris, it's really going to shelly who then relays a version to chris, and vice versa. >> in many cases, the catfish was sort of copy pasting. but in some cases, our catfish would change things, twist things. >> reporter: and as for that meddling "friend" of andersen's, video gamer tom taylor, that was shelly, too. the real tom taylor never contacted paris and doesn't even know chris andersen. >> in this case, the catfish had created a third character to find out, what does she think about chris? how's it going? >> reporter: though she expresses some remorse, incredibly, shelly blames paris for falling for the scam. >> most people would also ask to talk to the person they were going to see, too. >> reporter: on the phone. >> yeah, or skype them, or something. they wouldn't just fly somewhere and not know this person. >> reporter: so you're saying that's sort
paris, they never actually spoke to each other directly. all of their messages were going through this operator, this catfish. >> reporter: when paris thinks she is sending a message to chris, it's really going to shelly who then relays a version to chris, and vice versa. >> in many cases, the catfish was sort of copy pasting. but in some cases, our catfish would change things, twist things. >> reporter: and as for that meddling "friend" of andersen's, video gamer...
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did puzzle paris. and if she'd only paid more attention, because it would become deeply important later, the phone numbers she has for both chris andersen and tom taylor have an odd area code. from outside the u.s. tom has an explanation. he always does. >> he just said, "oh, it's my google number, you know, it's all good." me being 17 and dumb, i just believed it. >> reporter: you let it go? >> yeah. >> reporter: she'd regret that later, but the california girl and the nba star chris andersen have other things in mind. though they're 1,000 miles apart and have never actually spoken on the phone, their relationship is turning x-rated. did you send any other photos that might be a little more provocative? >> yeah, we exchanged nude photos. >> reporter: were you worried at all that you're sending these that they could fall into the wrong hands? >> honestly, no, not really. i trusted that it was him and i knew he wouldn't do anything because of his position. >> reporter: and egging her on is chris anderse
did puzzle paris. and if she'd only paid more attention, because it would become deeply important later, the phone numbers she has for both chris andersen and tom taylor have an odd area code. from outside the u.s. tom has an explanation. he always does. >> he just said, "oh, it's my google number, you know, it's all good." me being 17 and dumb, i just believed it. >> reporter: you let it go? >> yeah. >> reporter: she'd regret that later, but the california...
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paris cried. paxton worried he lost his best friend to the daylight. >> i felt like we're not going to get to do a lot of things together anymore because he's going to be outside. >> then they told peyton, who was just 5 years old at the time. >> i was like, i've had this for 5 years of my life and now you tell me i don't have it? >> so we said, do you want to go outside? he said, okay. >> and my friend was playing right over there. he yelled at me and he said, peyton, what are you doing? you don't have your hood on. i know! i don't have xp anymore. feeling like shocked, kind of scared and happy. >> it was scary? >> yeah, it was scary. >> because that was all you ever knew. >> yeah, really, that was all i ever knew, was to stay out of the sun. >> this is a disease that has no cure. and yet you are maybe the closest anyone has ever come to having a child cured. >> yeah, yeah. yeah, you're right. >> the whole family was watching this magical scene of peyton playing openly in the sun for the very fir
paris cried. paxton worried he lost his best friend to the daylight. >> i felt like we're not going to get to do a lot of things together anymore because he's going to be outside. >> then they told peyton, who was just 5 years old at the time. >> i was like, i've had this for 5 years of my life and now you tell me i don't have it? >> so we said, do you want to go outside? he said, okay. >> and my friend was playing right over there. he yelled at me and he said,...
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first, our top story live from paris. last week, the announcement recognizing jerusalem as the israeli capital provoked criticism around the world are in the decision upended seven decades of policy. the move was welcomed by benjamin netanyahu. he got stiff criticism from paris. he'd defended his position in brussels. i believe even though we don't have an agreement yet, this is what will happen in the future. i believe most of the european countries will move their embassies to jerusalem and recognize it as the capital and engage robustly with us for security and prosperity and peace. solution is based on two states with jerusalem the capital of both. it is our position and we will continue to respect the international concerns. four more now from brussels, let's go to o to dave. benjamin netanyahu was in paris and now in brussels. it he said he wants the eu to all of the u.s. lead and recognize jerusalem as israel's capital. it does not seem like that's going to be an easy sell in brussels. dave: i think that's an unlik
first, our top story live from paris. last week, the announcement recognizing jerusalem as the israeli capital provoked criticism around the world are in the decision upended seven decades of policy. the move was welcomed by benjamin netanyahu. he got stiff criticism from paris. he'd defended his position in brussels. i believe even though we don't have an agreement yet, this is what will happen in the future. i believe most of the european countries will move their embassies to jerusalem and...
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the target now at this meeting in paris — to fulfil that promise by 2020. we will be live to paris. and in business briefing we'll be live in paris with the chief executive of the climate group for her thoughts on the story. so stay with us for that — that's in around 25 minutes‘ time. we will be looking at the economic opportunities and brand—new companies springing up to tackle the issue. the bad weather has continued for millions of people across europe. heavy snow caused chaos on sunday, and things didn't get any better on monday. hundreds of flights were cancelled here in the uk, the netherlands, germany and belgium — to name but a few. there was also disruption in italy and france, where an atlantic storm took its toll. tim allman has the latest. for these passengers, it must have felt like the weight would never end. hundreds of flights cancelled in one of europe's busiest airport. six o'clock this morning. it is a ready 12 o'clock. six hours and we have not reached the counter. we are still waiting. one more hour and they should be there, hopefully. similar story at
the target now at this meeting in paris — to fulfil that promise by 2020. we will be live to paris. and in business briefing we'll be live in paris with the chief executive of the climate group for her thoughts on the story. so stay with us for that — that's in around 25 minutes‘ time. we will be looking at the economic opportunities and brand—new companies springing up to tackle the issue. the bad weather has continued for millions of people across europe. heavy snow caused chaos on...
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keeping the deal alive — two years on from the paris climate accord, world leaders are back in the city to work out how to move on from fossilfuels. and from electric car sharing in singapore to why the wheels have come off bike sharing services in australia. we take a look at pro‘s and con‘s of getting about in a greener way. and on the markets... it is all about central bank action with the fed starting its two—day meeting today and european banks meeting today and european banks meeting today. we will tell you all you need to know. in paris, on this day, in 2015, a landmark deal to tackle climate change was agreed by almost every nation on the planet. now, two years on, national leaders are meeting back in paris to discuss the deal and how to pay for it. the deal commits 195 countries to keep the rise in global temperatures to less than 2 degrees celsius from the pre—industrial era. the international energy agency has estimated it will take $3.5 trillion a year for the next 30 years to contain that rise of global temperatures. as part of the deal rich nations have agreed to m
keeping the deal alive — two years on from the paris climate accord, world leaders are back in the city to work out how to move on from fossilfuels. and from electric car sharing in singapore to why the wheels have come off bike sharing services in australia. we take a look at pro‘s and con‘s of getting about in a greener way. and on the markets... it is all about central bank action with the fed starting its two—day meeting today and european banks meeting today and european banks...
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and family historian domenico not lived in paris. the first crime novel was published in the one nine hundred ninety five. in two thousand and four she released her darkest novel yet which describes the brutal activities of the french to stop and during the occupation david i get i don't get upcoming shows this shows that he's a was important at the beginning of the war the first thing the germans did was march down the boulevard. to keep us safe throughout the occupation they paraded here every morning and he. said in my novel there's a scene that takes place at the end of the war as. it describes an endless procession of damaged tanks and very young soldiers have it be so. eight years or more exhausted many are wounded. and they're on their way home. testing football this is the cover of the paperback edition photo. the photo shows paris residence during the occupation they're standing under swastikas and flanks and fraternizing with the germans in a fight that he's su. well known that you can see a champagne glass in the foregroun
and family historian domenico not lived in paris. the first crime novel was published in the one nine hundred ninety five. in two thousand and four she released her darkest novel yet which describes the brutal activities of the french to stop and during the occupation david i get i don't get upcoming shows this shows that he's a was important at the beginning of the war the first thing the germans did was march down the boulevard. to keep us safe throughout the occupation they paraded here...
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in one nine hundred forty the nazis occupy paris. minorities main character is the head of the french kostopoulos pierre bunny a highly decorated police officer and he controls all of paris together with former gangster all the love for. both our collaborators and criminals those who oppose them fall out of windows will simply vanish for ever he'll need. to do i guess that before we're here at ninety three rule laurie stone in that chris was an infamous address during the occupation that it was the headquarters of the french to stop oh yes the people who bet your division. when a lot of money is building where bonnie and la phone had their offices was called lock erlang or the cockpit to. see. what this building witnessed many dreadful crimes who see many people were tortured here has a book. the french gestapo was a key element of the collaboration structure and next day it could be and i think paid don't mean huge because i. feel need this is. the plus does it has uni just a few steps away. day the frankest up a prison was located
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joining us from paris today. our coverage will continue in paris tomorrow where we will have an exquisite interview with the bank of england governor mark carney, talking about some of the green initiatives and disclosures that he has been working on. look for that interview 5:30 a.m. in new york and 10:30 a.m. london time. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is surveillance. coming up, is bloomberg a break with david westin, alix steel. alix is with us now. calling all things bitcoin with lots of angles. we're talking to the ceo of macro global advisors looking at volatility and the price. there is a lot of speculative excess in the asset class and sees the same thing happening to bitcoin. we will talk about how you actually value that. we have pretty interesting calls on the show, guys. guy: looking forward to it. bitcoin conversation is continuing. i want to get back to equity markets. this is the truck that caught my eye earlier on. it is basically the out performance of growth versus value. wide as it hass been
joining us from paris today. our coverage will continue in paris tomorrow where we will have an exquisite interview with the bank of england governor mark carney, talking about some of the green initiatives and disclosures that he has been working on. look for that interview 5:30 a.m. in new york and 10:30 a.m. london time. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is surveillance. coming up, is bloomberg a break with david westin, alix steel. alix is with us now. calling all things bitcoin with lots of...
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hitler demanded that paris suffer the same fate. but fun call to ignore what his order is by then he had decided that hitler was insane. some reports say that hitler phoned the general in a rage and screamed is paris burning. not he writes about the battles between resistance fighters and german troops in the final days of the occupation. hundreds were killed in the fighting. one called it surrendered his troops on august twenty fifth. later that day general shanda gold arrived in paris as the leader of the provisional government of the french republic. the german up. of the french capital . residents celebrated. they also started punishing alleged collaborators french women who had fashioned with german soldiers who publicly humiliated this was the beginning of a partial rewriting of the history of the war but the nazi refuses to accept this interpretation. it's scapegoat politics so many things happened it's time to come clean. in any case war has always been waged on the bodies of women. when you conquer a country you rape the wo
hitler demanded that paris suffer the same fate. but fun call to ignore what his order is by then he had decided that hitler was insane. some reports say that hitler phoned the general in a rage and screamed is paris burning. not he writes about the battles between resistance fighters and german troops in the final days of the occupation. hundreds were killed in the fighting. one called it surrendered his troops on august twenty fifth. later that day general shanda gold arrived in paris as the...
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in one nine hundred forty the nazis occupy paris. minorities main character is the head of the french kostopoulos pierre bonny a highly decorated police officer and he controls all of paris together with former gangster all the love for. both our collaborators and criminals those who oppose them fall out of windows will simply vanish for ever he'll need. to guess that before we're here at ninety three rule or east on thinking that this was an infamous address during the occupation that it was the headquarters of the french to stop oh yes the people that you're giving here. in the lobby of whitney is building where bonnie and la phone had their offices was called lock erlang or the cockpit. you. see i see this building witnessed many dreadful crime us who you see many people were tortured here has a book now. the french gestapo was a key element of the collaboration structure. they could be and i think they don't mean you'd. feel need this is this you know. this is the plus does it has any just a few steps away. day the frame i guess
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it is meet the one found it is almost in paris to talk climate fine it's. also coming up one of china's largest automaker this is set to phase out sales of all petrol vehicles by twenty twenty five. and lawmakers discuss measures against tax havens but what will they really agree on way the e.u. countries are not white at the white house. this is your business update on helen home free embedded thanks for joining me today is after the paris climate agreement the french capital is hosting the one planet summit four thousand delegates five hundred wild leaders in the focus the financial support to make fossil fuel economies a thing of the past well there's little to celebrate on the anniversary of the paris agreement many goals remain unfulfilled french president of money one michael says he wants to change that with the help of some celebrities. a bit of movie glamour may just help to draw attention to the issues up for debate at the one planet summit. hits two years since the paris climatic remount was signed that critics say that there have been few achiev
it is meet the one found it is almost in paris to talk climate fine it's. also coming up one of china's largest automaker this is set to phase out sales of all petrol vehicles by twenty twenty five. and lawmakers discuss measures against tax havens but what will they really agree on way the e.u. countries are not white at the white house. this is your business update on helen home free embedded thanks for joining me today is after the paris climate agreement the french capital is hosting the...
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from the paris. climate accord. earlier this year headline grabber in chief donald trump put climate change back in the news when he decided to pull the us out of the paris agreement. media matters for america watches us mainstream media for their climate coverage the most telling finding is that aside from when world leaders are raising or dashing hopes most of the time this simply nothing to see. in june of this year there was a big burst of coverage when trump announced he was going to pull the us out of the paris climate agreement and in the year and a half in between there was almost no coverage whatsoever in the us media. during the presidential election campaign there was not a single segment about how the election would affect climate change that was a huge missed by the media don't trump said more than once that he intended to pull the us out of paris agreement but the media did not cover that the story of the wall from cork twenty one the hope and then there was this sudden evaporation of that whole post a
from the paris. climate accord. earlier this year headline grabber in chief donald trump put climate change back in the news when he decided to pull the us out of the paris agreement. media matters for america watches us mainstream media for their climate coverage the most telling finding is that aside from when world leaders are raising or dashing hopes most of the time this simply nothing to see. in june of this year there was a big burst of coverage when trump announced he was going to pull...
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the us did sign the paris agreement. it's extremely aggressive to decide on its own just to leave, and i'm pretty sure that my friend president trump will change his mind in the coming months or years. i do hope, and i'm ready to work with him if he decides to come back. big names in business are also around — billionaire richard branson, and former californian governor arnold schwarzenegger arriving by bike. he said much of america was still committed to the paris agreement. it doesn't matter that donald trump backed out of the paris agreement, because the private sector didn't drop out, the public sector didn't drop out, universities didn't drop out, scientists didn't drop out, no—one dropped out. donald trump pulled donald trump out of the paris agreement, so don't worry about any of that. we on the subnational level are going to pick up the slack, and we are going to continue on. tuesday's summit will look to find sources of finance to help countries shift to cleaner sources of energy, and lessen the impact of se
the us did sign the paris agreement. it's extremely aggressive to decide on its own just to leave, and i'm pretty sure that my friend president trump will change his mind in the coming months or years. i do hope, and i'm ready to work with him if he decides to come back. big names in business are also around — billionaire richard branson, and former californian governor arnold schwarzenegger arriving by bike. he said much of america was still committed to the paris agreement. it doesn't...
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the us did sign the paris agreement. it is extremely aggressive to decide on its own just to leave, and i am pretty sure that my friend president trump will change his mind in the coming months 01’ years. change his mind in the coming months or years. i do hope. and i am ready to work with him if he decides to come back. big names in business are also around. early in richard branson and former californian governor arnold schwarzenegger arriving by bike. he said much of america was still committed to the paris agreement. it doesn't matter that donald trump backed out of the paris agreement, because the private sector did not drop out, the public sector did not drop out, the public sector did not drop out, the public sector did not drop out, universities didn't drop out, scientists didn't drop out, no one dropped out. donald trump pulled donald trump out of the paris agreement, so don't worry about any of that. we on the subnational level are going to pick up the slack and we are going to continue on. tuesday's summit w
the us did sign the paris agreement. it is extremely aggressive to decide on its own just to leave, and i am pretty sure that my friend president trump will change his mind in the coming months 01’ years. change his mind in the coming months or years. i do hope. and i am ready to work with him if he decides to come back. big names in business are also around. early in richard branson and former californian governor arnold schwarzenegger arriving by bike. he said much of america was still...
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it's two years since the paris climate agreement was signed that critics say that there have been few achievements to celebrate. they say it's time for the real action not just good intentions the summits message is fossil fuels a history. we will talk some more about that it doesn't matter that donald trump backed out of the paris agreement because the private sector didn't drop out the public sector didn't drop at universities didn't drop but scientists didn't drop by the genius didn't drop but no one dropped out. donald trump pulled donald trump out of the paris agreement so don't worry about any of that but some concern might be warranted despite numerous pledges of financial help from wealthier countries few funds have reached the nation's most in need of help something protesters outside the venue a keen to remind delegates of. the french president in money when back home hope lies in the finance and science sectors at the summit he spoke to engineers scientists and entrepreneurs developing innovations to improve energy efficiency france has pledged to spend millions of euros to
it's two years since the paris climate agreement was signed that critics say that there have been few achievements to celebrate. they say it's time for the real action not just good intentions the summits message is fossil fuels a history. we will talk some more about that it doesn't matter that donald trump backed out of the paris agreement because the private sector didn't drop out the public sector didn't drop at universities didn't drop but scientists didn't drop by the genius didn't drop...
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did sign the paris agreement. it's extremely aggressive to decide on his own just to and no way to push the order to renegotiate because one decided to leave the floor. i'm sorry to say that. it doesn't fly. >> glor: you think he'll change his mind? >> yes. i'm not ready to renegotiate, but i'm ready to welcome him if he decides to come back. >> glor: how often do you speak to president trump? >> as often as we need. for instance during the past weeks we had three to four phone calls together. it's very easy, if he asks for a call, i call him back, and exactly the same on his side. we have very fluent and open discussion. >> glor: you would characterize that relationship as friendly? >> yes, very direct. >> glor: you talked about jerusalem? >> yes, exactly. >> glor: before? >> yes. >> glor: and he said what? >> he said that probably he will announce that he wanted to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel. >> glor: and you told him what? >> i told him i thought it was a mistake and that such a unilateral dec
did sign the paris agreement. it's extremely aggressive to decide on his own just to and no way to push the order to renegotiate because one decided to leave the floor. i'm sorry to say that. it doesn't fly. >> glor: you think he'll change his mind? >> yes. i'm not ready to renegotiate, but i'm ready to welcome him if he decides to come back. >> glor: how often do you speak to president trump? >> as often as we need. for instance during the past weeks we had three to...
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from the paris . climate accord. earlier this year headline grabber in chief donald trump put climate change back in the news when he decided to pull the us out of the paris agreement. media matters for america watches us mainstream media for their climate coverage the most telling finding is that aside from when world leaders are raising or dashing hopes most of the time this simply nothing to see. in june of this year there was a big burst of coverage when trump announced he was going to pull the us out of the paris climate agreement and in the year and a half in between there was almost no coverage whatsoever in the us media. during the presidential election campaign there was not a single segment about how the election would affect climate change that was a huge missed by the media donald trump said more than once that he intended to pull the us out of the paris agreement but the media did not cover that the story of the wall from cork twenty one the hope and then there was this sudden evaporation of that whole f
from the paris . climate accord. earlier this year headline grabber in chief donald trump put climate change back in the news when he decided to pull the us out of the paris agreement. media matters for america watches us mainstream media for their climate coverage the most telling finding is that aside from when world leaders are raising or dashing hopes most of the time this simply nothing to see. in june of this year there was a big burst of coverage when trump announced he was going to pull...
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from the paris. climate accord. earlier this year headline grabber in chief donald trump put climate change back in the news when he decided to pull the us out of the paris agreement. media matters for america watches us mainstream media for their climate coverage the most telling finding is that aside from when world leaders are raising or dashing hopes most of the time this simply nothing to see. in june of this year there was a big burst of coverage when trump announced he was going to pull the us out of the paris climate agreement and in the year and a half in between there was almost no coverage whatsoever in the us media. during the presidential election campaign there was not a single segment about how the election would affect climate change that was a huge missed by the media donald trump said more than once that he intended to pull the u.s. out of paris agreement but the media did not cover that the story of the wall from cork twenty one the hope and then there was this sudden evaporation of that whole pos
from the paris. climate accord. earlier this year headline grabber in chief donald trump put climate change back in the news when he decided to pull the us out of the paris agreement. media matters for america watches us mainstream media for their climate coverage the most telling finding is that aside from when world leaders are raising or dashing hopes most of the time this simply nothing to see. in june of this year there was a big burst of coverage when trump announced he was going to pull...
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climate change chief told us here in paris. it decent about changing their financial structure the way they financial structure works making sure that every decision that relates to financing. towards supporting. projects and supporting actions that are oriented towards a no carbon development. there is a an obvious absent from the summit donald trump the united states calls pulling out of the paris climate accords is that a concern for president does it just carry on without. well for most we have to stand on. trump was always the most invited to his decision to pull the u.s. out of the climate accord and in fact that is one of the main reasons for this summit today because it was the french president who decided after that announcement by trying to call a summit to show that ok look the u.s. is out of place but that doesn't mean that the fight against climate change is over anything boss and he wants europe and problems to really take the lead to it and there are many americans say there are we so choose there are experts the
climate change chief told us here in paris. it decent about changing their financial structure the way they financial structure works making sure that every decision that relates to financing. towards supporting. projects and supporting actions that are oriented towards a no carbon development. there is a an obvious absent from the summit donald trump the united states calls pulling out of the paris climate accords is that a concern for president does it just carry on without. well for most we...
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other cities might be biting at their heels, but paris still leads the way. there's no revolution needed. great food, dangerously good wine, killer style -- they make it look easy. ♪ announcer: from the city of lights, let's head to hollywood. hannah elliott rides shotgun with a king of comedy who is also a connoisseur of cars. jay: well, the first car i bought when i came to california was my 1955 buick roadmaster, which i still have. it's how i met my wife in it, i got married in that car. hannah: wow. announcer: plus, learn the rules for being a star at a cocktail bar. >> when it comes to house cocktails, try the way it is made, the way it is written on the menu. chances are, the bar staff put a lot of effort into making that drink taste as good as possible. announcer: and later, peek inside a factory that makes timeless timepieces. >> we have more than 30 different job descriptions. purely different educations, and you find these educations, this training, only in this region. because nowhere else in the world do you need such kind of know-how. announce
other cities might be biting at their heels, but paris still leads the way. there's no revolution needed. great food, dangerously good wine, killer style -- they make it look easy. ♪ announcer: from the city of lights, let's head to hollywood. hannah elliott rides shotgun with a king of comedy who is also a connoisseur of cars. jay: well, the first car i bought when i came to california was my 1955 buick roadmaster, which i still have. it's how i met my wife in it, i got married in that car....
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did sign the paris agreement. it's extremely aggressive to decide on his own just to leave, and no way to push the order to renegotiate because one decided to leave the floor. i'm sorry to say that. it doesn't fly. >> glor: you think he'll change his mind? >> yes. i'm not ready to renegotiate, but i'm ready to welcome him if he decides to come back. >> glor: how often do you speak to president trump? >> look, as often as we need. for instance during the past weeks we had three to four phone calls together. it's very easy, if he asks for a call, i call him back, and exactly the same on his side. we have very fluent and open discussion. >> glor: and you would characterize that relationship as friendly? >> yes, very direct. >> glor: you talked about jerusalem? >> yes, exactly. >> glor: before? >> yes. >> glor: and he said what? >> he said that probably he will announce that he wanted to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel. >> glor: and you told him what? >> i told him i thought it was a mistake and that such
did sign the paris agreement. it's extremely aggressive to decide on his own just to leave, and no way to push the order to renegotiate because one decided to leave the floor. i'm sorry to say that. it doesn't fly. >> glor: you think he'll change his mind? >> yes. i'm not ready to renegotiate, but i'm ready to welcome him if he decides to come back. >> glor: how often do you speak to president trump? >> look, as often as we need. for instance during the past weeks we had...
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other cities might be biting at their heels, but paris still leads the way. there's no revolution needed. great food, dangerously good wine, killer style -- they make it look easy. announcer: from the city of lights, let's head to hollywood. hannah elliott rides shotgun with a king of comedy who is also a connoisseur of cars. jay: well, the first car i bought when i came to california was my 1955 buick roadmaster, which i still have. it's how i met my wife in it, then i got married in that car. hannah: wow. announcer: plus, learn the rules for being a star at a cocktail bar. >> when it comes to house cocktails, try the way it is made, the way it is written on the menu. chances are, the bar staff put a lot of effort into making that drink taste as good as possible. announcer: and later, peek inside a factory that makes timeless timepieces. >> we have more than 30 different job descriptions. purely different educations, and you find these educations, this training, only in this region. because nowhere else in the world do you need such kind of know-how. announc
other cities might be biting at their heels, but paris still leads the way. there's no revolution needed. great food, dangerously good wine, killer style -- they make it look easy. announcer: from the city of lights, let's head to hollywood. hannah elliott rides shotgun with a king of comedy who is also a connoisseur of cars. jay: well, the first car i bought when i came to california was my 1955 buick roadmaster, which i still have. it's how i met my wife in it, then i got married in that car....
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other cities might be biting at their heels, but paris still leads the way. there's no revolution needed. great food, dangerously good wine, killer style -- they make it look easy. ♪ announcer: from the city of lights, let's head to hollywood. hannah elliott rides shotgun with a king of comedy who is also a connoisseur of cars. jay: well, the first car i bought when i came to california was my 1955 buick roadmaster, which i still have. it's how i met my wife in it i got married in that car. hannah: wow. announcer: plus, learn the rules for being a star at a cocktail bar. >> when it comes to house cocktails, try the way it is made, the way it is written on the menu. chances are, the bar staff put a lot of effort into making that drink taste as good as possible. announcer: and later, peek inside a factory that makes timeless timepieces. >> we have more than 30 different job descriptions. purely different educations, and you find these educations, this training, only in this region. because nowhere else in the world do you need such kind of know-how. announcer
other cities might be biting at their heels, but paris still leads the way. there's no revolution needed. great food, dangerously good wine, killer style -- they make it look easy. ♪ announcer: from the city of lights, let's head to hollywood. hannah elliott rides shotgun with a king of comedy who is also a connoisseur of cars. jay: well, the first car i bought when i came to california was my 1955 buick roadmaster, which i still have. it's how i met my wife in it i got married in that car....
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it was two years ago in paris that two hundred world leaders promised to limit global warming to less than two degrees celsius the paris accord was an historic moment since then progress has been slow while the purser agreement was excellent and now the question is to be managed and. obviously sometimes is not as quick. as one would expect or hope we had before she did this she then made by president roh. and we need and that's the aim of this meeting to develop financing and the public financing and private financing this summit was all about reviving momentum for the paris accord and growth has been some big wins the world bank and the world's biggest insurer access rights announcing that they. will scale back their investments in fossil fuels and focus more on green energy former us secretary of state john kerry said it was a disgrace that there were no high ranking u.s. officials here but for the americans who were present the fight continues. so his republican colleagues are growing in a totally different direction we grassroots the major streets of america were taking action and
it was two years ago in paris that two hundred world leaders promised to limit global warming to less than two degrees celsius the paris accord was an historic moment since then progress has been slow while the purser agreement was excellent and now the question is to be managed and. obviously sometimes is not as quick. as one would expect or hope we had before she did this she then made by president roh. and we need and that's the aim of this meeting to develop financing and the public...
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there are with the paris agreement? there are recommendations on this from the 620 are recommendations on this from the g20 task force and there are are already 100 companies and banks that say they will be commenting these. willmore come forward? that's what i would be looking for today. from that it sounds like your perspective is the onus, the key momentum needs to come from businesses rather than government. no, it has to come from everybody, both, business needs clear policy and regulatory framework to do their business well. but a number of them are stepping up already and moving forward, we also have a number of countries who are represented here who were expecting to come forward and even within the us we have got an incredible movement amongst the us states and cities as well as businesses, universities, who are still in for the paris agreement, who represent about half of the us economy who have said they are still intending to meet the paris agreement calls. thank you very much. 0ne one of the uk's most impor
there are with the paris agreement? there are recommendations on this from the 620 are recommendations on this from the g20 task force and there are are already 100 companies and banks that say they will be commenting these. willmore come forward? that's what i would be looking for today. from that it sounds like your perspective is the onus, the key momentum needs to come from businesses rather than government. no, it has to come from everybody, both, business needs clear policy and regulatory...
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from the paris climate agreement. french president emmanuel macron is hosting the one planet summit. teri okita has more. >> reporter: french president macron hosted them at the one planet summit in paris. the meeting comes two years after nearly 200 nations agreed to stop relying so heavily on fossil fuels and to limit global warming. >> we're getting out. >> reporter: president trump withdrew from the deal saying it was unfair to u.s. businesses and workers and taxpayers. >> it is not based on common sense. >> reporter: former u.s. secretary of state john kerry tried to reassure international players that americans want to fight climate change. >> and while donald trump may have pulled out of paris, the american people have not. we remain committed to the paris agreement. >> reporter: france's president told cbs ve decision was aggressive. but perhaps not final. >> i'm pretty sure that my friend president trump will change his mind in the coming month or years, i do hope. >> reporter: on tuesday investors and global
from the paris climate agreement. french president emmanuel macron is hosting the one planet summit. teri okita has more. >> reporter: french president macron hosted them at the one planet summit in paris. the meeting comes two years after nearly 200 nations agreed to stop relying so heavily on fossil fuels and to limit global warming. >> we're getting out. >> reporter: president trump withdrew from the deal saying it was unfair to u.s. businesses and workers and taxpayers....
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. could the mystery of the yeti, better known as the abominable snowman, have been solved? according to ancient folklore the ape—like creature inhabits the windswept peaks of the himalayan mountains. but it's always managed to elude explorers. now a team of scientists think they may have cracked the case. and there've made some surprising discoveries. to tell us more i'm joined by the first author on the paper. tianying lan is from the nanyang technological university in singapore. why do you think yeti could be in asian etiquette there? our findings is based on 20 paul sample is collected in this field for the museum and nine of which were reported as being the 80s by the locals. we did rigourous dna testing and analysis and came on the conclusion of the identity of those samples which are local bears including himalayan brown bears, himalayan black bears and tibet and brown bears. but why is everyone saying that yeti is a mythical creature? was this basically concocted by people or
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. could the mystery of the yeti, better known as the abominable snowman, have been solved? according to ancient folklore the ape—like creature inhabits the windswept peaks of the himalayan mountains. but it's always managed to elude explorers. now a team of scientists think they may have cracked the case. and there've made some surprising discoveries. to tell us more i'm joined by the first author on the paper. tianying lan is from the nanyang technological...
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climate change boss told us here in paris. about changing their financial structure the way their financial structure works making sure that every decision. that relates to financing and towards supporting. projects and supporting actions that are oriented towards a no carbon development and it. is not that much of a blow to president. know donald trump i was an advisor that's what we're told and no surprise considering he decided to pull the us out of the paris accord but that was one of the reasons that the french president actually decided to hold this summit is about saying look the u.s. maybe out but that doesn't mean that the fight against climate change is over anything boss in fact wants to try and take the lead here he was trying to put europe at the forefront and there are american cia that are scientists there are leaders there are n.g.o.s there are big names like almost all to make up and then orders caprio but there's no doubt that everybody here knows that the u.s. not being in this accord not being part of this
climate change boss told us here in paris. about changing their financial structure the way their financial structure works making sure that every decision. that relates to financing and towards supporting. projects and supporting actions that are oriented towards a no carbon development and it. is not that much of a blow to president. know donald trump i was an advisor that's what we're told and no surprise considering he decided to pull the us out of the paris accord but that was one of the...
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at this new center for tech startups in paris shout cardoso gets down to business with his team your nine entrepreneur plan to base his latest venture in london but after britain voted to leave the european union he moved to france when we went to iman and could really feel on our skin the brags that environment then started here on the rules it became obvious to us that it could not be that tries we need to be in agreement all here are called station f. this is the biggest tech startup pub in the world it's part of france's drive for paris to replace london as europe's business and financial capital after breaks it the government's already cut taxes for high income earners and loosened the rigid work laws and in july paris officials also stepped up their campaign was over to investors disappointed by brick said i'd like to say to you that we are ready to roll out the ridge white and blue kaput welcome back to europe welcome back to the paris region the french push for paris seems to be working more than thirty companies have already relocated from london to the french capital and th
at this new center for tech startups in paris shout cardoso gets down to business with his team your nine entrepreneur plan to base his latest venture in london but after britain voted to leave the european union he moved to france when we went to iman and could really feel on our skin the brags that environment then started here on the rules it became obvious to us that it could not be that tries we need to be in agreement all here are called station f. this is the biggest tech startup pub in...
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other cities might be biting at their heels, but paris still leads the way. there's no revolution needed. great food, dangerously good wine, killer style -- they make it look easy. announcer: from the city of lights, let's head to hollywood. hannah elliott rides shotgun with a king of comedy who is also a connoisseur of cars. jay: well, the first car i bought when i came to california was my 1955 buick roadmaster, which i still have. it's how i met my wife in it, them i got married in that car. hannah: wow. announcer: plus, learn the rules for being a star at a cocktail bar. >> when it comes to house cocktails, try the way it is made, the way it is written on the menu. chances are, the bar staff put a lot of effort into making that drink taste as good as possible. announcer: and later, peek inside a factory that makes timeless timepieces. >> we have more than 30 different job descriptions. purely different educations, and you find these educations, this training, only in this region. because nowhere else in the world do you need such kind of know-how. announc
other cities might be biting at their heels, but paris still leads the way. there's no revolution needed. great food, dangerously good wine, killer style -- they make it look easy. announcer: from the city of lights, let's head to hollywood. hannah elliott rides shotgun with a king of comedy who is also a connoisseur of cars. jay: well, the first car i bought when i came to california was my 1955 buick roadmaster, which i still have. it's how i met my wife in it, them i got married in that car....
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did sign the paris agreement. it's extremely aggressive to decide on his own just to leave, and no way to push the order to renegotiate because one decided to leave the floor. i'm sorry to say that. it doesn't fly. >> glor: you think he'll change his mind? >> yes. i'm not ready to renegotiate, but i'm ready to welcome him if he decides to come back. >> glor: how often do you speak to president trump? >> as often as we need. for instance during the past weeks we had three to four phone calls together. it's very easy, if he asks for a call, i call him back, and exactly the same on his side. we have very fluent and open discussion. >> glor: you would characterize that relationship as friendly? >> yes, very direct. >> glor: you talked about jerusalem? >> yes, exactly. >> glor: before? >> yes. >> glor: and he said what? >> he said that probably he will announce that he wanted to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel. >> glor: and you told him what? >> i told him i thought it was a mistake and that such a unilate
did sign the paris agreement. it's extremely aggressive to decide on his own just to leave, and no way to push the order to renegotiate because one decided to leave the floor. i'm sorry to say that. it doesn't fly. >> glor: you think he'll change his mind? >> yes. i'm not ready to renegotiate, but i'm ready to welcome him if he decides to come back. >> glor: how often do you speak to president trump? >> as often as we need. for instance during the past weeks we had three...
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gains across london, paris, and frank for it. thatly, a new airport promises to not only be a mode of transport, but also a work of art. i chinese artist created an angel. she said it is a piece of performance art. she doubles as flight attendant and entertainment. she aims to fly people to art events around the world. costs $3500 per person, but a m more affordable verersis apparently in the works. there she is, singing, entertaining the passengers while serving them their food. annette: i am not sure i would sign up for a 24 hour journey to australia with entertainment. time now for the preress review. welcome back to the press review. we are going to be taking a look at what is making headlines across the world and here in france. to help us with that exercise is so launched. -- solange. the climate summit is happening two years to the day after the climate pact was signed. this isch: -- solange: being held in the french press as a necessary a and timely meeting. one says that being green can be deal forre --a good companies.
gains across london, paris, and frank for it. thatly, a new airport promises to not only be a mode of transport, but also a work of art. i chinese artist created an angel. she said it is a piece of performance art. she doubles as flight attendant and entertainment. she aims to fly people to art events around the world. costs $3500 per person, but a m more affordable verersis apparently in the works. there she is, singing, entertaining the passengers while serving them their food. annette: i am...
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slow well the paris agreement was excellent now the question is to be managed and. obviously sometimes is not as quick as one could expect or hope we had unfortunately decision made by president. and we need and that's the aim of this meeting to develop financing i mean public financing and private financing this summer it was all about reviving momentum for the paris accord and there have been some big wins the world bank and the world's biggest insurer x. of north america saying that they will scale back their investments in forceful fields and focus more on green energy former u.s. secretary of state john kerry said it was a disgrace that they were no high ranking u.s. officials here but for the americans who were present the fight continues probe so republican colleagues are going a totally different direction we grassroots major states of america we are taking action and the people through the american promise corporate leaders who are doing . the u.s. pullout has left a large climate change funding gap but those here say they will do all they can to make up th
slow well the paris agreement was excellent now the question is to be managed and. obviously sometimes is not as quick as one could expect or hope we had unfortunately decision made by president. and we need and that's the aim of this meeting to develop financing i mean public financing and private financing this summer it was all about reviving momentum for the paris accord and there have been some big wins the world bank and the world's biggest insurer x. of north america saying that they...
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and he hired her. >> but paris, paris. paris -- she has -- >> at the end of the day. >> one at a time. >> just quickly, at the end of the day, when you serve at the white house, most people serve for 18 months, i had the privilege of serving for four years. when the pleasure of the president leaves, you leave. while she might have reported to general kelly, remember, donald rumsfeld offered his letter of resignation to president bush several times. each time he said no. if he wanted to keep omarosa around he would have said, i appreciate you, i need to you stay. >> you should know better. >> i just wanted to say, you should know better, paris. >> i should know better for what? >> she had no political experience. republicans didn't know her. and democrats didn't like her. so how is that going to -- how are we going to use that to message the community when she's not even credible or well liked by the black community. >> shermichael, stand by. could energized black voters, women and young black people threaten the trump pres
and he hired her. >> but paris, paris. paris -- she has -- >> at the end of the day. >> one at a time. >> just quickly, at the end of the day, when you serve at the white house, most people serve for 18 months, i had the privilege of serving for four years. when the pleasure of the president leaves, you leave. while she might have reported to general kelly, remember, donald rumsfeld offered his letter of resignation to president bush several times. each time he said no....
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slow well the paris agreement was excellent and now the question is to implement it and. obviously sometimes it is not as quick. as one would expect or hope we had the fortune to this student made by president. and we need and that's the aim of this meeting to develop financing i mean public financing and private financing this summit was all about reviving momentum for the paris accord and there have been some big wins the world bank and the world's biggest insurer access rights announcing that they will scale back their investments in forceful fuels and focus more on green energy former u.s. secretary of state john kerry said it was a disgrace that they were no high ranking u.s. officials here but for the americans who were present the fight continues. so republican colleagues are growing a totally different direction we the grassroots major states of america we are taking action and the people through the american promise corporate leaders are doing like. the u.s. pullout has left a large climate change funding gap but those here say they will do all they can to make u
slow well the paris agreement was excellent and now the question is to implement it and. obviously sometimes it is not as quick. as one would expect or hope we had the fortune to this student made by president. and we need and that's the aim of this meeting to develop financing i mean public financing and private financing this summit was all about reviving momentum for the paris accord and there have been some big wins the world bank and the world's biggest insurer access rights announcing...
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other cities might be biting at their heels, but paris still leads the way. there's no revolution needed. great food, dangerously good wine, killer style -- they make t look easy. announcer: from the city of lights, let's head to hollywood. hannah elliott rides shotgun with a king of comedy who is also a connoisseur of cars. jay: well, the first car i bought when i came to california was my 1955 buick roadmaster, which i still have. it's how i met my wife in it, then i got married in that car. hannah: wow. announcer: plus, learn the rules for being a star at a cocktail bar. >> when it comes to house cocktails, try the way it is made, the way it is written on the menu. chances are, the bar staff put a lot of effort into making that drink taste as good as possible. announcer: and later, peek inside a factory that makes timeless timepieces. >> we have more than 30 different job descriptions. purely different educations, and you find these educations, this training, only in this region. because nowhere else in the world do you need such kind of know-how. announce
other cities might be biting at their heels, but paris still leads the way. there's no revolution needed. great food, dangerously good wine, killer style -- they make t look easy. announcer: from the city of lights, let's head to hollywood. hannah elliott rides shotgun with a king of comedy who is also a connoisseur of cars. jay: well, the first car i bought when i came to california was my 1955 buick roadmaster, which i still have. it's how i met my wife in it, then i got married in that car....
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from paris where he is at the climate meeting in paris. david: as theresa may continues talks, what is the labour party thinking? we'll hear from chancellor john mcdonnell who is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ sherry: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power." i'm shery ahn. david: and i'm david westin. the would be chancellor john mcdonnell is urging banks to lay the ground. momentum asd theresa may struggles to recover her 30 -- her authority. today, the chancellor spoke exclusively to bloomberg's anna and gave an idea of public ideals. >> i have at all these questions thrown at me. i have never raised capital controls. no run on the pound was a question to me. there won't be a run on the pound. >> no wargaming? proposal,look at the i think it will be a strong pound under us. we'll give certainty that the economy will be strong. of course, when we go into sure. we want to make no run on the pound, quite the reverse. >> for many people, it will be the first time they have had a marxist writing the treasury. socialist. are different
from paris where he is at the climate meeting in paris. david: as theresa may continues talks, what is the labour party thinking? we'll hear from chancellor john mcdonnell who is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ sherry: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power." i'm shery ahn. david: and i'm david westin. the would be chancellor john mcdonnell is urging banks to lay the ground. momentum asd theresa may struggles to recover her 30 -- her authority. today, the chancellor spoke...
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this is the biggest tech startup in the world it's part of france's drive for paris to replace london as europe's business and financial capital after breaks it the government's already cut taxes for high income earners and loosened the rigid work laws and in july paris officials also stepped up their campaign was over to investors disappointed by a break said i'd like to say to you that we are ready to roll out the ridge white and blue cap it welcome back to europe welcome back to the paris region the french push for paris seems to be working more than thirty companies have already relocated from london to the french capital and there was celebrations in november when the european banking or thorazine announced that it would place its headquarters here but some experts warn their friends could have more to lose than to gain from britain leaving the e.u. . those here say briggs it will have a negative impact on france's economy i'm afraid it is a bad thing our first customer for france is the u.k. we actually have a twelve billion pounds positive balance between the two countries. so
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world leaders come together for a climate change summit in paris will be law even the french capital plus. i'm catherine soy in kenya's capital nairobi i'll be telling you why after fifty four years of independence people still deeply divided along ethnic lines. so the numbers international is accusing european governments of knowingly exposing thousands of refugees to torture and abuse in their efforts to curb migration in a report published on tuesday the rights group says the e.u. policy of containment shows little care for those trapped in libya. this report. these images sparked outrage around the world african migrants at risk of being sold at auction in libya the accusation of modern day slavery triggered international concern and e.u. pledges to address the issue. but in a report by the human rights group amnesty international european governments are accused of not only being aware of these abuses but also actively supporting the libyan authorities in stopping sea crossings and preventing refugees and migrants from leaving what we have in libya is india headed. for it's a la
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reports from paris. at this new center for tech startups in paris shout cardoso gets down to business with his team your nine entrepreneur plan to base his latest venture in london but after britain voted to leave the european union he moved to france when we went to oman and could really feel on our skin the brags that environment then sort of here on the rules it became obvious to us that it could not be that tries we need to be in government all here are called station f. this is the biggest tech startup pub in the world it's part of france's drive for paris to replace london as europe's business and financial capital after breaks it the government's already cut taxes for high income earners and loosened rigid work laws and in july paris officials also stepped up their campaign was over to investors disappointed by brick said i'd like to say to you that we are ready to roll out the ridge white and blue kaput welcome back to europe welcome back to the paris region the french push for paris seems to be
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that's just the bottom line. >> paris, let me ask you this. you said she had his ear and he trusted her. he has said he doesn't trust information coming from the intelligence community. why would he trust information coming from omarosa? >> because he knows omarosa. he has a 14-year relationship with omarosa and he hired her. >> don, don, don -- >> hold on, let me just finish my point. >> let had him finish. >> just quickly. at the end of the day when you serve at the white house, most people serve for 18 months. i had the privilege of serving for four years under george w. bush. what happens is when the pleasure of the president leaves you leave. so while she might have reported to general kelly, remember, donald rumsfeld offered his letter of resignation to president bush several times and each time president bush said no. if president trump wanted to keep omarosa around he would have said omarosa, i appreciate you, i need you, you need to stay and she would have stayed. >> you should know better. >> go ahead, ayshia. >> i just wanted to say
that's just the bottom line. >> paris, let me ask you this. you said she had his ear and he trusted her. he has said he doesn't trust information coming from the intelligence community. why would he trust information coming from omarosa? >> because he knows omarosa. he has a 14-year relationship with omarosa and he hired her. >> don, don, don -- >> hold on, let me just finish my point. >> let had him finish. >> just quickly. at the end of the day when you...
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here in paris, it is aimed to help people with their new life in france. we have this special report. [speaking french] reporter: a simple exchange of word, but one that was almost unthinkable for these two men a few weeks ago. they are originally from dark for. they came to france and started three monthsch ago. it changed their lives. >> before when i would go out, i now when be able to -- i am lost in the street, i ask people to help me. now i can go to my appointments, my fizzy a, my doctor, my pharmacist, my home o, my doctor, my pharmacist, my home. association offers 10 hours of lessons to asylum seekers and refugees each week. it is sponsorered by a language school in paris. >> for them in general, the most important thing is to be independent, to take care of themselves, to communicate with public officials, to say yes or no. the students can sit exams to validate their level of french. >> they thought it was difficult, but i find they have made a lot of progress in 10 months. they only come here for 10 hours a week, but we try to open up other av
here in paris, it is aimed to help people with their new life in france. we have this special report. [speaking french] reporter: a simple exchange of word, but one that was almost unthinkable for these two men a few weeks ago. they are originally from dark for. they came to france and started three monthsch ago. it changed their lives. >> before when i would go out, i now when be able to -- i am lost in the street, i ask people to help me. now i can go to my appointments, my fizzy a, my...
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hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all from me. goodnight. as temperatures continue to plummet, snow and ice will be an ongoing hazard as we head into the second half of the weekend as well as strong winds developing a cold start. further south this band of initially rain turns increasingly to snow as it bumps into that cold air. so the met office have issued an amber be prepared warning for the extent of the snow. this is the region we are likely to see that disruptive snow, through central wales, through the midlands too, parts of northern england also, five to ten centimetres widely but could see double that over hills. we have this band of rain, sleet and snow, on the southern edge it will mostly befalling as rain, but there could befalling as rain, but there could be sleet and snow mixed in. further north we are likely to see significant snowfall. also the winds area significant snowfall. also the winds are a feature, gusting to around 60mp
hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all from me. goodnight. as temperatures continue to plummet, snow and ice will be an ongoing hazard as we head into the second half of the weekend as well as strong winds developing a cold start. further south this band of initially rain turns increasingly to snow as it bumps into that cold air. so the met office have issued an amber be prepared warning for the extent of the snow. this is...