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living in france today. this is why so much is rejected, this is why hen you have to thiy single day, where you going to sleep tonight? how are you going to eat tonight? i have no information that their >> it ia big problem. we will take a big break. stay with us. welcome back. before we resume, a sample of the stories we will be following for you at the top of the hour right here. no winners here, says barack obama a day after press conference. he says the american people are fed up with washington after the last-minute deal on raising the debt feeling and reopening the government. a 19-year-old high school student -- thousands taking to the streets in several thousand -- several parts of the country. 11 nobel prize winners right to vladimir putin asking the president to drop charges on greenpeace activists and journalists currently being held. we will have those stories and much more for you at the top of the hour. welcome back or welcome if you are just joining us. all of france is a light over the story
living in france today. this is why so much is rejected, this is why hen you have to thiy single day, where you going to sleep tonight? how are you going to eat tonight? i have no information that their >> it ia big problem. we will take a big break. stay with us. welcome back. before we resume, a sample of the stories we will be following for you at the top of the hour right here. no winners here, says barack obama a day after press conference. he says the american people are fed up with...
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you are watching france 24. coming up, the debates, 24% according to a pole, the number of french voters who would pick the far right national front if elections would have -- were held tomorrow. no surprise that the u.n.p. is tacking toward the national front. there are circumstances under which it would be ok to vote far right in a runoff election. it is not just france, bythe way. all of europe. we will see why in the france 24 debate. and we'll have our media watch segment. let's say hello once again to claire. >> shame on you, shout protesters as the head of the european commission and italy's prime minister visit lampedusa. a state funeral will be held for the victims of the boat disaster. egypt sets a trial date for mohamed morsi who has been held at a secret location since july. he faces charges of inciting murder and violence. france reveals the names of two more journalists held in syria. their families did not want their plight made public. first, it really is to hold a state funeral or the 300 africa
you are watching france 24. coming up, the debates, 24% according to a pole, the number of french voters who would pick the far right national front if elections would have -- were held tomorrow. no surprise that the u.n.p. is tacking toward the national front. there are circumstances under which it would be ok to vote far right in a runoff election. it is not just france, bythe way. all of europe. we will see why in the france 24 debate. and we'll have our media watch segment. let's say hello...
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we are not enough involved in this issue in france. we have to improve our capacity to accept them here in france. we think we should help them to ask for asylum papers here in france. >> but they will not accept that because they have family or contacts that speak english and that's why they want to move to the uk. >> they prefer reaching england because they more speak english. the fact is, they are not aware about their rights in france. they are not well treated here in france and they prefer england. we have to improve the way to be accepted here in france and improve the capacity to get their papers and why not let them reach england if they want to. >> thank you very much. if you'd like more on that story, you can check at our website, go to france 24.com. over the course of the last 20 years, former italian prime minister silvio berlusconi has always remained at the heart of his country's political landscape. until now. this friday, senate panel could recommend stripping him of his [no audio] . >> outfoxed come out of luck, and
we are not enough involved in this issue in france. we have to improve our capacity to accept them here in france. we think we should help them to ask for asylum papers here in france. >> but they will not accept that because they have family or contacts that speak english and that's why they want to move to the uk. >> they prefer reaching england because they more speak english. the fact is, they are not aware about their rights in france. they are not well treated here in france...
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at this roma camp in northern france. time for the children to get up for school. >> are you going to get ready for school? >> he is in his first year of primary school. he is driven there in the same then he sleeps in. but his sisters will not make it in today. >> it is very difficult because i do not have running water or a shower to wash the kids. i do not have a washing machine to wash our clothes. the girls are not going to school today because they have not got anything to wear that is clean. >> heading in education is not simple. to earn a place at the proper school as it is known to the roma, first he has to learn french. lessons for many roma children take place in local schools. >> we do not have much idea of their previous schooling in romania. one or teed up of my current peoples are just starting to learn to read. age 11 and 12. so we can assume that their education has not been normal. >> classes and the fans only last a few months, preparing people for education in traditional schools. only about 1/3 of the
at this roma camp in northern france. time for the children to get up for school. >> are you going to get ready for school? >> he is in his first year of primary school. he is driven there in the same then he sleeps in. but his sisters will not make it in today. >> it is very difficult because i do not have running water or a shower to wash the kids. i do not have a washing machine to wash our clothes. the girls are not going to school today because they have not got anything...
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the international papers here on "france 24." >> france heads into the final world cup qualifier against finland knowing automatic qualification that they had a group i is probably behind them. spain is three points ahead. could qualify directly at france's expense. except that the only way they can get to brazil is via the playoffs. >> the important thing is to create a positive vibe. we played a very good friendly match against australia. scored a lot of goals. good for our confidence. but we have to repeat that in this game. we are going to play a good match and then we went to the playoffs. >> spain is on the job on friday and we don't expect them to fail in this one. >> france could not have warmed up for finland in more emphatic fashion. both on target last friday as australia was put to the sword 6-0 in the friendly but it seems the goals have come too late. >>well, very strong chance we were going to be in the playoffs. now that spain has its destiny in its own hands, it does not depend on us. the most important thing is for us to win this match. >> they have no new injury concer
the international papers here on "france 24." >> france heads into the final world cup qualifier against finland knowing automatic qualification that they had a group i is probably behind them. spain is three points ahead. could qualify directly at france's expense. except that the only way they can get to brazil is via the playoffs. >> the important thing is to create a positive vibe. we played a very good friendly match against australia. scored a lot of goals. good for...
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france coach said he regretted his remarks. monaco missed the chance to keep pace with leaders after throwing away its lead on sunday. they move off the bottom of the table following the drop. scoring a last minute equalizer. two points clear of monaco at the top. went fifth in the league after a convincing win. opening the scoring before a second half goal. they still lead the way two points ahead of chelsea and liverpool. clairemont got back to winning ways by winning. the fullback went over 8 minutes to give the french side an early lead. the second try arrived. touchdown. adding a third. making it 65 games unbeaten at home. the late drop goal secured a losing bonus point. 23-16 the final score. >> 15th career title and second of the season by defeating the dutchman at the vienna open. the second seeded german is enjoying an indian summer at the grand old age of 35. he won in the final in austria 12 years ago but had to dig deep this time around. he won the opening set. trailing to an early break in the decider but once agai
france coach said he regretted his remarks. monaco missed the chance to keep pace with leaders after throwing away its lead on sunday. they move off the bottom of the table following the drop. scoring a last minute equalizer. two points clear of monaco at the top. went fifth in the league after a convincing win. opening the scoring before a second half goal. they still lead the way two points ahead of chelsea and liverpool. clairemont got back to winning ways by winning. the fullback went over...
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seven time winner of tour de france. >> a moment of triumph now turned epic disgrace. after years of strenuous denial, in january lance armstrong finally admitted in an interview with oprah winfrey that he had used performance enhancing drugs. >> i view the situation as one big lie. >> the united states anti-doping agency or usada said that armstrong was part of an organized effort by the u.s. postal team to dupe the public and fool authorities. >> you're looking at the bernie madoff of sport. this is the biggest fraud in the history of sport. the biggest. he couldn't have done it alone. >> and a book just out this week adds fuel to that fire. detailing an alleged conspiracy and coverup throughout every level of the sport. the author spoke to anderson cooper. >> it's not just the doping. it's all the stuff around the doping. the sheer number of people who had an interest in protecting sort of lance incorporate rated as you worded it. >> we view this about a business, enterprise essentially. and cheating was at the heart of it. >> the book claims that rock star sheryl c
seven time winner of tour de france. >> a moment of triumph now turned epic disgrace. after years of strenuous denial, in january lance armstrong finally admitted in an interview with oprah winfrey that he had used performance enhancing drugs. >> i view the situation as one big lie. >> the united states anti-doping agency or usada said that armstrong was part of an organized effort by the u.s. postal team to dupe the public and fool authorities. >> you're looking at the...
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can he get off to a great start in the tour de france? ease aiming at eight minutes and nine seconds. he's certainly ahead. and at this point, 2.51. lance armstrong with that performance, paul, i think may have done enough. >> this is where the legend began. on the very first day of his comeback tour de france, lance armstrong won the prologue. >> lance armstrong has delivered a great blow -- >> three weeks later, less than three years after being diagnosed with cancer, he won his first tour de france. it would be the first of seven. armstrong was now a legend in his sport, a sport tainted at the highest level. next, doctors, coaches, and coverup. no matter how busy your morning you can always do something better for yourself. and better is so easy with benefiber. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. ♪ [ male announcer ] more room in economy plus. more comfort, more of what you need. ♪ that's... built around yo
can he get off to a great start in the tour de france? ease aiming at eight minutes and nine seconds. he's certainly ahead. and at this point, 2.51. lance armstrong with that performance, paul, i think may have done enough. >> this is where the legend began. on the very first day of his comeback tour de france, lance armstrong won the prologue. >> lance armstrong has delivered a great blow -- >> three weeks later, less than three years after being diagnosed with cancer, he won...
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our movie sometimes do better in france than they do at home in the states. >> france's culture minister said it is only natural that it be up into directors -- that he begin into four-time winners of the cannes film festival. >> it is natural that there is this recognition, these awards for two of the greatest directors in the united states today. >> france's order of arts and letters was established in 1957, of which commander is the highest. previous americans include bob dylan, clint eastwood, and bruce willis. ♪ >> hello and welcome to the week in america. coming of the show the bombings from 1998. also, what happens when young people travel to brazil to meet the pope or fees to go home. but first, when he was first elected, many had hoped u.s. president barack obama would be able to bridge the divide between america's republicans and democrats. after five years with the obama administration, the country is still very much polarized. the latest example being the battle in washington. george and he takes a look at the winners and losers of the u.s. government shutdown. >> his speec
our movie sometimes do better in france than they do at home in the states. >> france's culture minister said it is only natural that it be up into directors -- that he begin into four-time winners of the cannes film festival. >> it is natural that there is this recognition, these awards for two of the greatest directors in the united states today. >> france's order of arts and letters was established in 1957, of which commander is the highest. previous americans include bob...
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we can wish from france. and on the cheese tray. >> in other words, cheese in america is as good as cheese in france. >> oh, yes, i'm going to wisconsin, actually. i'm going to milwaukee to do the book tour. and i am looking forward to visit the cheese from there. but cheese today, i mean we have some wonderful cheese, locally. and nationally. and we always have half-and-half on the cheese tray at daniel. half french, half american. very much like everything i do. >> rose: stock is important to you. >> of course. but it's not-- . >> rose: what does that mean, stock. >> stock is, it's again what fortifies a preparation it will fortify a sauce t will fortify a brace. it will certainly by reduction fortify a preparation. and stock is take long time, costs money and sometimes disappear into the sauce you can't tell where it is. >> rose: you call the flavor foundation of french cooking. >> yes, very much. >> rose: as a young chef, when your family had a restaurant in lyon we talked about that, a little-- you lived
we can wish from france. and on the cheese tray. >> in other words, cheese in america is as good as cheese in france. >> oh, yes, i'm going to wisconsin, actually. i'm going to milwaukee to do the book tour. and i am looking forward to visit the cheese from there. but cheese today, i mean we have some wonderful cheese, locally. and nationally. and we always have half-and-half on the cheese tray at daniel. half french, half american. very much like everything i do. >> rose:...
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she belongs in france. that is where she felt at home and the students marching on the streets said she believed they should stay. >> i fully agree. the process was extremely awkward. for once in my life, i may defend a french minister. i think he is the minister of law and order randy's doing his job. all of the legal options have been exhausted in that case. >> he cannot afford people under 18. it's illegal. >> that may come back to the way in which the government is handling this issue. we have been talking about how you saw this as a time to -- as a tactic. as you were saying, sending a clear message to an interior minister who is much more popular than any of his peers, is this a tactic that can backfire? >> he's trying to control the minister and send a signal that he should not get too ambitious to soon. this way of attacking the left is really a way for francois hollande to attack. he is waiting for this wave two received and the minister to be weakened and it would be good for him because this mini
she belongs in france. that is where she felt at home and the students marching on the streets said she believed they should stay. >> i fully agree. the process was extremely awkward. for once in my life, i may defend a french minister. i think he is the minister of law and order randy's doing his job. all of the legal options have been exhausted in that case. >> he cannot afford people under 18. it's illegal. >> that may come back to the way in which the government is...
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in france, the government. they might have been surprised to see francois hollande, but also everyday things. lou reed, steve jobs, and bin laden are dead, will and kate had a baby, burger king is back in france, and the article says that one of the most surprising things, what might be the big shot, is when they find out that a new football club in france. >> a lot on the negotiations behind their release as well. >> that is right. we will take a look at the secrets of the negotiation and of course the key question, was a ransom paid? the government continues to say no, a ransom was not paid. "le monde"y -- but says some sort of ransom was paid. a ransom that was worth more than 20 million euros, according to "le monde." they take a look at the closer look at the questions around this ransom. some ransom was paid or ispensation, though it unclear who played this conversation, whether it was the government or the employers of the hostages. "liberation," l, trapnde has fallen into a because he said there will be
in france, the government. they might have been surprised to see francois hollande, but also everyday things. lou reed, steve jobs, and bin laden are dead, will and kate had a baby, burger king is back in france, and the article says that one of the most surprising things, what might be the big shot, is when they find out that a new football club in france. >> a lot on the negotiations behind their release as well. >> that is right. we will take a look at the secrets of the...
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how could you be surprised at spying on france? if you are a political editorial writer you say, this is a hell of a story. this is on acceptable. then, as some politicians confide, we have to react because you guys knew. it seems to me it didn't work. analysis from day to was, france pretending to be angry. angela merkel, slightly angry her personal phone was tapped. she was not angry two months ago. >> the germans, they have this stasi experience, so they are nervous. >> there are cultural reactions, cultural factors. the french are very touchy on national pride. they say, big brother wants to run the show. we can't be perceived as being weaklings. we have to put up a fight. of course, in between, the word community says it all. all these people may be adversaries, but they are a community. they work together. they know how to deal with each other. >> and against each other. >> they know where to help each other, where to fight each other. this is part of the game. the intelligence game. so the people who are in the game or in th
how could you be surprised at spying on france? if you are a political editorial writer you say, this is a hell of a story. this is on acceptable. then, as some politicians confide, we have to react because you guys knew. it seems to me it didn't work. analysis from day to was, france pretending to be angry. angela merkel, slightly angry her personal phone was tapped. she was not angry two months ago. >> the germans, they have this stasi experience, so they are nervous. >> there are...
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france -- why plans to build an airport our meeting with resistance. poland -- in search of europe's last which is -- witches.\ and spain -- why farmers cannot stop working. the united nations says more than 2 million europeans have fled the country since the war there began. many of them are trying to get into the european union. it's a dangerous journey, but even if they do make it into the eu, they are often into -- and for more trouble. an increasing number of families are separated during the journey. many refugees are not sure whether they will ever see their loved ones again. >> she's three months old and she has never met her father. she was born in athens along her family's journey from syria to germany. they were not safe at home anymore. >> my husband organized demonstrations against the assad regime. assad's people were always coming by looking for him, and it got too dangerous, so my husband decided that we all had to leave. >> the entire family crossed over into turkey, and they did not stop there. at the greek border, they used a rubber
france -- why plans to build an airport our meeting with resistance. poland -- in search of europe's last which is -- witches.\ and spain -- why farmers cannot stop working. the united nations says more than 2 million europeans have fled the country since the war there began. many of them are trying to get into the european union. it's a dangerous journey, but even if they do make it into the eu, they are often into -- and for more trouble. an increasing number of families are separated during...
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france, like the rest of europe, was now changing fast. a rapid rise in population the spreadf industry and the emergence of an urban proletariat helped bring about the growth of new social structures and with them, political conflicts. the printing press now enabled millions to receive new ideas in a time of growing turmoil. it was in a newspaper that gericault read the horrifying account of the tragedy of the medusa. in the summer of 1816, the french frigate the medusa carrying soldiers and passengers was wrecked off the african coast. the captain, of noble birth and a political appointment, was proved incompetent. of the 115 men and women who tried to save themselves on a makeshift raft, only 15 survived. 13 days on a floating coffin. human beings reduced to a state of animal despair. a poignant human drama of corpses and victims who suffered atrociously but for no noble cause. above, on the apex of the human pyramid men and women gesturing frantically. this painting came to be regarded as a political allegory of a deeper sort. the fren
france, like the rest of europe, was now changing fast. a rapid rise in population the spreadf industry and the emergence of an urban proletariat helped bring about the growth of new social structures and with them, political conflicts. the printing press now enabled millions to receive new ideas in a time of growing turmoil. it was in a newspaper that gericault read the horrifying account of the tragedy of the medusa. in the summer of 1816, the french frigate the medusa carrying soldiers and...
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here in france, the national france sweeps to victory. the victory for the far right scene as a taste of things to come in next yours national municipal election. those are the headlines this afternoon. take you for joining us on "france 24 pickup live from paris. democrats and republicans in the united states have continued their battle over the course of the week, and on the united states budget. time is running out to decide a new debt limit for public spending will stop if politicians fail to agree by thursday, the united states will not have enough money to pay its bills. that could result in a formal downgrading of the country's rated rating. bad news for the u.s. and the rest of the world. >> just three days left. if democrats and republicans cannot end the political stalemate i thursday, the united states will default on its debt. the head of the international monetary fund warned sunday of the consequences of the world's largest economy is unable to pay its bills. >> if there is that degree of disruption, that lack of certainty,
here in france, the national france sweeps to victory. the victory for the far right scene as a taste of things to come in next yours national municipal election. those are the headlines this afternoon. take you for joining us on "france 24 pickup live from paris. democrats and republicans in the united states have continued their battle over the course of the week, and on the united states budget. time is running out to decide a new debt limit for public spending will stop if politicians...
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for the right to seek asylum in france. they remain determined to move on to the destination of choice --britain. before we develop those headlines, let's go to the developing situation in egypt here at medical sources say that at least one person has died from a gunshot wound near central cairo. the victim is reported to be a supporter of the muslim brotherhood. clashes broke out in the capital this friday, as brotherhood supporters are defying a security crackdown. we spoke to a journalist. >> it appears to be ongoing. it was basically -- it started with a number of muslim brotherhood protests that attempted to converge on tahrir square, and they were prevented from reaching tahrir square. it turned violent. we have reports of one person killed. we are an hour away from the start of curfew. based on previous behavior, i think it is safe to say that any brotherhood supporters that are out on the streets in another hour will be dealt with more harshly because they will be violating the curfew. >> is this a sign authorities
for the right to seek asylum in france. they remain determined to move on to the destination of choice --britain. before we develop those headlines, let's go to the developing situation in egypt here at medical sources say that at least one person has died from a gunshot wound near central cairo. the victim is reported to be a supporter of the muslim brotherhood. clashes broke out in the capital this friday, as brotherhood supporters are defying a security crackdown. we spoke to a journalist....
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the very clay of france will become holy. her soldiers will be the soldiers of god, the rebel dukes will be rebels against god. the english will fall on their knees and beg thee to let them return to their lawful homes in peace. wilt be a poor little judas and betray me and him that sent me? i shall dare, dare and dare again in god's name. art for or against me? no wonder that joan has fascinated playwrights and actresses. shaw said of joan, she was very capable, a born boss. in scene one, joan persuades captain robert baudricourt to support her cause and to give her a horse and armor. in scene two, she convinces the dauphin she is sent to drive the english away from orleans and to crown him king in the cathedral at reims. eventually, the knights all pledge themselves to joan's cause. in scene three, joan and the army wait on the south bank of the loire for a west wind. joan prays, the wind changes, and the boats advance the army to the english encampment. scene four takes place in the english camp after joan and her army hav
the very clay of france will become holy. her soldiers will be the soldiers of god, the rebel dukes will be rebels against god. the english will fall on their knees and beg thee to let them return to their lawful homes in peace. wilt be a poor little judas and betray me and him that sent me? i shall dare, dare and dare again in god's name. art for or against me? no wonder that joan has fascinated playwrights and actresses. shaw said of joan, she was very capable, a born boss. in scene one, joan...
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a stupid on millions of phone calls made in france. -- snooped on millions of phone calls made in france. a woman carry out a suicide bombing killing six. the greek charity caring for the child has received thousands of messages. the white house has reacted to newspaper claims that the french government saying all nations spy. the u.s. national security agency spied on more than 70 million phone calls in france over a 30 day period. the u.s. ambassador was asked for a comment. >> shocking and unacceptable. that is how the french government reacted to revelations by a newspaper that the u.s. national security agency was spying on france. >> we obviously have a very close relationship with the u.s. intelligence services to fight terrorism. if a friend, and ally spies on france or other european countries, that is totally unacceptable. >> the report based on documents only by edward snowden back and june jim said that sa swept up more than 70 million records. that nsa program automatically recorded conversations as well as text messages based on keywords. they did not just target people sus
a stupid on millions of phone calls made in france. -- snooped on millions of phone calls made in france. a woman carry out a suicide bombing killing six. the greek charity caring for the child has received thousands of messages. the white house has reacted to newspaper claims that the french government saying all nations spy. the u.s. national security agency spied on more than 70 million phone calls in france over a 30 day period. the u.s. ambassador was asked for a comment. >> shocking...
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an uproar in france over revelations the n.s.a. has spied on millions of its citizens as force washington to make one of its strongest admissions yet regarding its surveillance practices of a phone conversation between barack obama and president francois hollande the white house conceded the latest claims raise legitimate questions in just a single month the agency automatically intercepted more than seventy million calls while also looking text messages along with the general public businessmen and politicians were also targeted this prompted president all learned to join the cause of those urging tough previously laws in the european union well this discuss the latest n.s.a. scandal with such a main riff he's a prominent internet freedom advocate he's the vice president of the new america foundation and director of the open technology institute joining us live from washington d.c. well the white house admitted france's concerns were indeed legitimate but do you believe the fallout from this scandal might actually lead to washingt
an uproar in france over revelations the n.s.a. has spied on millions of its citizens as force washington to make one of its strongest admissions yet regarding its surveillance practices of a phone conversation between barack obama and president francois hollande the white house conceded the latest claims raise legitimate questions in just a single month the agency automatically intercepted more than seventy million calls while also looking text messages along with the general public...
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france 24 debate. we are heading toward a thursday deadline for raising the debt ceiling, which as our panel explained, with vince in the u.s. and perhaps the whole world into uncharted territory. with us from corpus christi, texas, susan guggenheim of the texas tea party patriots political action committee. jean pierre larochelle, and felipe wachter, as well as douglas herbert from our international affairs desk also joining us in this conversation. on twitter, some of your reactions. if the government is shut down, why are we still paying taxes? a lot of people don't really understand how this partial shutdown works. fixed the thing is that the government is shut down, if there is no budget that is voted by the house and by the senate, and that is signed by the president of the united states. part of the republican party is holding the entire nation and potentially the entire world hostage by refusing to put forward a bill that does not include a repeal of the affordable care act, which is called oba
france 24 debate. we are heading toward a thursday deadline for raising the debt ceiling, which as our panel explained, with vince in the u.s. and perhaps the whole world into uncharted territory. with us from corpus christi, texas, susan guggenheim of the texas tea party patriots political action committee. jean pierre larochelle, and felipe wachter, as well as douglas herbert from our international affairs desk also joining us in this conversation. on twitter, some of your reactions. if the...
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you can watch it on france 24. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- . . . >> the u.s. housing market recovery may be slowing. the support because of the government shutdown and growing inventory. >> time square new york for my hoe for every family. china takes steps to help those struggling to afford homes in a red-hot property market area
you can watch it on france 24. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- . . . >> the u.s. housing market recovery may be slowing. the support because of the government shutdown and growing inventory. >> time square new york for my hoe for every family. china takes steps to help those struggling to afford homes in a red-hot property market area
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france is a republic. that means firmness in tnot of the eyes of the law. >> president francis hollande's difficulties is not over the the leader of the socialist party says the family, with the exception of the father should be allowed back. the interior minister is reported as saying that he will quit if leonarda dibrani is allowed to return to france. president francis hollande is caught between two camps - those outraged at the treatment of some asylum seekers and others demanding tougher immigration laws. >> all right. let's talk to simon milay from the organization of the voice of the roma. good to have you with us on the program. >> the majority show that they doan want the family to return. is the government policy projecting what the people of france believe? >> this is a joke. this is a bad joke. the way in which this family was depicted during all these three or four days, and especially the father - it was totally bias. and i don't believe in these pollings, in these matters. >> the french inte
france is a republic. that means firmness in tnot of the eyes of the law. >> president francis hollande's difficulties is not over the the leader of the socialist party says the family, with the exception of the father should be allowed back. the interior minister is reported as saying that he will quit if leonarda dibrani is allowed to return to france. president francis hollande is caught between two camps - those outraged at the treatment of some asylum seekers and others demanding...
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they have been in france for about 7, 8, 9, 10 minutes. do we know what happens now? told that after a little bit of time with their more than three years in captivity, they will be taken for parliamentary medical tests here at the military airport on site for initial tests. after that, that will continue. the military hospital in paris. they will have a more detailed medical examination because this has obviously been a very long and difficult ordeal in very difficult conditions. we have seen smiles there, we have seen the hostages walking unaided. relatively good given the long years of captivity in the desert at the hands of al qaeda. but they will be wanting to go -- they will want to undergo ,etailed medical examinations also psychological examinations. after that, in the days to come, there will be debriefings with french intelligence, trying to get as they can from al qaeda will stop these men who held them hostage, how they function. finding out exactly what they saw, details, anything they can remember to get the timeline of their three years in captivity. th
they have been in france for about 7, 8, 9, 10 minutes. do we know what happens now? told that after a little bit of time with their more than three years in captivity, they will be taken for parliamentary medical tests here at the military airport on site for initial tests. after that, that will continue. the military hospital in paris. they will have a more detailed medical examination because this has obviously been a very long and difficult ordeal in very difficult conditions. we have seen...
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france and germany have called for talks with the u.s. after claims the nsa tapped into the mobile of german chancellor angela merkel. leaked documents show 35 world leaders may have been under surveillance. >> looking for a solution to the nsa spying row. on thursday, angela merkel asked for an agreement with washington on ground rules for spying among allies. >> the franco german initiative goes far beyond the past. it is about establishing a common set of rules for intelligence relations. this should be done by the end of the year. >> the initiative comes after a series of u.s. snooping revelations. on thursday, "the guardian" reported at least ernie five international leaders -- 35 international leaders had been monitored. the nsa encouraged senior officials to share their contacts. the spy agency added foreign leaders phone numbers to its surveillance list. one official alone was said to have provided 200 numbers. the day before, the german government said it had information angela merkel's private conversations had been monitored. >
france and germany have called for talks with the u.s. after claims the nsa tapped into the mobile of german chancellor angela merkel. leaked documents show 35 world leaders may have been under surveillance. >> looking for a solution to the nsa spying row. on thursday, angela merkel asked for an agreement with washington on ground rules for spying among allies. >> the franco german initiative goes far beyond the past. it is about establishing a common set of rules for intelligence...
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all lillian france wanted to do was pay a visit to her niece. but what she got instead was an elevator ride from hell. and it was all caught on camera. brooklyn, new york -- the senior community is not aware of a string of vicious muggings targeting the elderly. so far, it hasn't hit the media. >> we had absolutely no idea. my aunt would have definitely been a lot more cautious. >> a very independent and unknowing lillian france, an 85-year-old woman from the area, is planning to surprise her niece with a visit. >> she lives about a mile from me. she occasionally makes surprise visits. and that day, unfortunately, she decided to do so. >> before she arrived at her niece's house, she makes a few stops in the neighborhood, although she says she was feeling uneasy on this day from the get-go. >> she woke up with like a heavy feeling, as if something was going to happen. >> france goes against her instincts and makes a stop at this bank to withdraw money to give to her grandnieces who are in from out of town. as she becomes more comfortable walking
all lillian france wanted to do was pay a visit to her niece. but what she got instead was an elevator ride from hell. and it was all caught on camera. brooklyn, new york -- the senior community is not aware of a string of vicious muggings targeting the elderly. so far, it hasn't hit the media. >> we had absolutely no idea. my aunt would have definitely been a lot more cautious. >> a very independent and unknowing lillian france, an 85-year-old woman from the area, is planning to...
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. >>> tú sabes que yo soy francés (risas) >>> bueno, soy francés, este plato que están viendo. >>>e s francés. >>> es francés. >>> este plato tiene arepa, estúpida, estúpida, tiene no te me etas ti >>> (risas) >>> este plato tiene dos posturas de gallina, lo que llaman el tradicional huevo. >>> >>> le saco la caraota, se la saco, ok, ya no ve, ayúdame por aquí, también vamos a hacer un postre y vamos conversando. >>> e por favor. >>> la idea es que todos se vayan concentrando (risas) >>> cuántos años son de la unión de >>> pongo la caraota por este lado o la empuja. >>> si quieres, empújala (risas) >>> disculpa >>> cuántos son después de aquel éxito tremendo de ustedes en a.5, esto es hace 6 años que estuvieorn con nosotros estos perversos, cuánto es de la unión. >>> 13 años. >>> 14, 13 años. >>> pero como el dúo. >>> desde el año ... (risas) desde el año 2005, 2004 por ahí, cuando hicimos callejeras. >>> qué importante era, cuántos grupos ahorita están produciendo. >>> hemos perdido la cuenta, lo único que estamos produciendo era víctor ... >>> víc
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they leave france for jobs elsewhere because there are no jobs here. there is no opportunity to change. >> right, but the problems of the glass ceiling are everywhere as in the western world. >> i would like to see what percentage of that 79% who left to go abroad are women and why they went away. for steen lagardere is the poster girl for this. -- christine lagarde is the poster girl for this. she is highly competent. we you please come back and run for government, thank you. >> there is still this much behavior. >> you bring up a point. for viewers who have not followed this story, in france, the cracks in the grass ceiling -- glass ceiling seemed to be spreading. last year, the president failed on a campaign promise, naming a 50/50 cabinet of men and women, aiming for. he and the ensuing elections. when a seven percent of parliamentarians are now female. that is a record for this country. -- 27% of parliamentarians are now female. that is a record for this country. but as one green mp discovered tuesday, a french national assembly is still a man's w
they leave france for jobs elsewhere because there are no jobs here. there is no opportunity to change. >> right, but the problems of the glass ceiling are everywhere as in the western world. >> i would like to see what percentage of that 79% who left to go abroad are women and why they went away. for steen lagardere is the poster girl for this. -- christine lagarde is the poster girl for this. she is highly competent. we you please come back and run for government, thank you....
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they say france does not a a ransom. a lot of people asked if it was areva and the nuclear giant made the payment on behalf or maybe with secret funds. another report i thought was quite interesting was how this affected the operation back in january. according to this report, certain strikes were canceled in the north of the country for fear -- i suppose for a slightly less detailed look or a lighter look at the whole thing, what has happened the past years? some say they were in a state of shock yesterday evening. that is understandable. they might have been shocked. it was quite an unexpected turn of events from three years ago until now. pope benedict the 16th was still in paris. they say it might explain some of them. other people talking about football, people making -- >> three years of world history summed up in football transfers. >> you mentioned a radio station. one of the seven hostages being held, she says areva did they up and is angry. >> they said the government would not pay. the foreign ministry did say
they say france does not a a ransom. a lot of people asked if it was areva and the nuclear giant made the payment on behalf or maybe with secret funds. another report i thought was quite interesting was how this affected the operation back in january. according to this report, certain strikes were canceled in the north of the country for fear -- i suppose for a slightly less detailed look or a lighter look at the whole thing, what has happened the past years? some say they were in a state of...
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surveillance, germany and france are calling for talks after u.s. monitored the phones of 35 world leaders, kenya's president ruto must attend crimes against humanity trial at the criminal court in the hague and they reversed an earlier decision in june excusing him from attending much of the trial before the tribunal. and china rejected an appeal from former politician bo xilai and upheld a sentence of life in prison and he was guilty of embezzlement, bribery and abuse of power lost month. argentina industry may be growing but farmers are accused of using more pesticides than ever to get larger harvests and use of chemicals is often unregulated and close to populated areas as monica reports it's causing health problems for rural communities. >> they own a grocery store in the country side. but they won't sell what is produced in local farms. he says there is so much pesticide in the region, fruits and vegetables are unhealthy. and he has lung fibrosis and blames it on pesticides spraying in the farm belt. >> translator: they took my life away and l
surveillance, germany and france are calling for talks after u.s. monitored the phones of 35 world leaders, kenya's president ruto must attend crimes against humanity trial at the criminal court in the hague and they reversed an earlier decision in june excusing him from attending much of the trial before the tribunal. and china rejected an appeal from former politician bo xilai and upheld a sentence of life in prison and he was guilty of embezzlement, bribery and abuse of power lost month....
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themselves to france we travel in search of the song. knowledge we've got the future covered. for us how do you. and what's your name. since i was born i haven't been able to walk at all my body was slowly changing my spine was curving my ribs were tightening well i guess you can see for yourselves. at first the doctors told my parents i wouldn't make it to five years when we went to hospital they'd say what if you're still alive. but despite my body deep inside i'm a worrier and i always wanted to die a different way not in a hospital ward no not because of this illness. at one time i saved money to hire a hitman to shoot me dead from the next building where the open window you. know even told my parents and my brother about it they were shocked at first of course but then somehow resigned. i told them that if i saved enough money there but and then changed my mind i give them all the money to renovate the apartment. i can't think what you could possibly do to make my hair beautiful. just that one poster and i was always the last girl to catch him and so i and the ones who di
themselves to france we travel in search of the song. knowledge we've got the future covered. for us how do you. and what's your name. since i was born i haven't been able to walk at all my body was slowly changing my spine was curving my ribs were tightening well i guess you can see for yourselves. at first the doctors told my parents i wouldn't make it to five years when we went to hospital they'd say what if you're still alive. but despite my body deep inside i'm a worrier and i always...
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the war begins in 1940 when hitler invaded the countries in france and france three quickly falls. britain is hanging by a thread. there is every reason to believe hitler is going to invade the british isles. it's everybody's assumption including roosevelt that britain could go down. but nonetheless he does everything he can to bolster the united kingdom at that point. what we talk about fdr's decision making process because that is what is at the core of this book. but that's not true. i don't believe that's true. there is no evidence to suggest that. there's nothing inevitable about this decision. he made the decision entirely alone from september until before the convention in july and 40. there is no evidence that he talked to another human being about this issue. this was typical of the decision making process of on the major decisions. he always needed people around him that he was a very solitary person. in upstate new york the to french-speaking self-reliant and dewitt that became one of his defining characteristics throughout the presidency. he made this decision alone wit
the war begins in 1940 when hitler invaded the countries in france and france three quickly falls. britain is hanging by a thread. there is every reason to believe hitler is going to invade the british isles. it's everybody's assumption including roosevelt that britain could go down. but nonetheless he does everything he can to bolster the united kingdom at that point. what we talk about fdr's decision making process because that is what is at the core of this book. but that's not true. i don't...
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also down france takes an explanation from the you asked on truth revealed the n.s.a. conducted large scale spying on french citizens claims that paris. are seen backlash from all levels even up to the highest levels here in europe against the embassies activities of you know makers as a to vote on new regulations that would outlaw the data transfers to the you as a move seen as a first concrete response to added snowden's surveillance revelations. this is all see coming to life almost hello and welcome to the program and was start with our breaking news story an explosion on a bus in this southern russian city of volgograd and that has killed six people france has more details for us right now means a high that so a lot of confusion there please bring us up to speed. the latest details are that investigators have found evidence pointing to a possible female suicide bomber that may have caused the blast in volgograd on that number twenty nine bus today now that the first call came in around two or five local time forty people were on board that bus when the explosion t
also down france takes an explanation from the you asked on truth revealed the n.s.a. conducted large scale spying on french citizens claims that paris. are seen backlash from all levels even up to the highest levels here in europe against the embassies activities of you know makers as a to vote on new regulations that would outlaw the data transfers to the you as a move seen as a first concrete response to added snowden's surveillance revelations. this is all see coming to life almost hello...
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of access over to protect the phone returning to france jima visit. physics where the artificial diamond windows for the produced highly conductive results in very little power and they don't. they don't come cheap the latest estimates place the final cost of the project at thirteen billion euros or so may say that the countries of simply blown the money away so those see the benefits of the project for the next couple of decades the money now represents a huge investment in the future energy security of the entire world. international cooperation at its best peaceful use of nuclear power for the advancement of mankind and protection of the environment most of the money invested in the project has already been through the technologies and materials developed which have already. known there's no doubt there's a long way to go for. progress so far i'm sure fusion has a bright future but until then enjoy the right. some of the sixteen percent of imports came from illegal fishing. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest natio
of access over to protect the phone returning to france jima visit. physics where the artificial diamond windows for the produced highly conductive results in very little power and they don't. they don't come cheap the latest estimates place the final cost of the project at thirteen billion euros or so may say that the countries of simply blown the money away so those see the benefits of the project for the next couple of decades the money now represents a huge investment in the future energy...
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you are watching "france 24." >> time for the international press review. i am joined in the studio -- slow, lots of focus -- flo, a lot of focus on the little girl found in a camp in greece. >> they have been ordered to jail over that abduction. she is on the front page of the international -- this striking photo that has been circulating around a lot on front pages today, her name is maria. they call her the mystery child found in that roma encampment. a closer look at what is called greece's fake roma child today. they're trying to figure out if she is part of the benefits camp or part of a larger child trafficking ring. the couple had 14 other children with them at the time, many of whom bore no resemblance to them, and also of fake birth certificates. according to this article, they received 2500 euros a month in child benefits, so they wonder if this is some sort of benefits scam. also the searches on to find this girl's parents, and the greek police have asked interpol for help. greek authorities have gone to interpol. the center where she is being k
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in france, the average annual energy bill is 2300 euros. in the u.s., it is just 1495 euros and it is decreasing. anti-fracking groups say the practice is hard on the environment. the chemicals left behind can affect agriculture. environmental groups also say some sites can be hazardous for worker health. >> here are a few other stories we are keeping our eye on. the board of alitalia has approved a plan to rescue the troubled airline. it is to rip -- the plan is to raise 500 million euros. the italian postal service will contribute up to 75 million euros. they own 25% of alitalia. the american-backed jpmorgan chase swung a 318 million dollar loss in the third quarter compared to a profit of $5.7 billion profit. the bottom line was weighted down as the bank sent off -- to cover legal fees. jpmorgan has been bogged down by legal woes in the past couple of years and are currently in talks to settle allegations that it may sold securities -- mis-sold securities during the financial crisis. a big game is fueling debates about the initial share
in france, the average annual energy bill is 2300 euros. in the u.s., it is just 1495 euros and it is decreasing. anti-fracking groups say the practice is hard on the environment. the chemicals left behind can affect agriculture. environmental groups also say some sites can be hazardous for worker health. >> here are a few other stories we are keeping our eye on. the board of alitalia has approved a plan to rescue the troubled airline. it is to rip -- the plan is to raise 500 million...
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and france, the new generation of lawnmowers. albania is a country that holds several controversy over colts -- records in europe. it is among the poorest countries on the continent and it is a major hub for illegal drug production and trafficking. police organizations estimate that one third of all drugs consumed in europe pass through albania. in the mountains and the south of the country, an entire village has specialized in marijuana production. >> the heavy scent of marijuana hangs over this village in southern albania. the drug is cultivated here. almost everyone earns their living from it. get the private growing of mayor juan is also illegal in albania. usually, the villagers keep to themselves. we are the first team that has been allowed to film since they started farming the drug. we are the guests of a family. we will call them the douche who -- dushku's. >> it is a very hard and tiring job from march to december. we have to keep watering the plants every other day. the harvest he and trimming of the crop is also very
and france, the new generation of lawnmowers. albania is a country that holds several controversy over colts -- records in europe. it is among the poorest countries on the continent and it is a major hub for illegal drug production and trafficking. police organizations estimate that one third of all drugs consumed in europe pass through albania. in the mountains and the south of the country, an entire village has specialized in marijuana production. >> the heavy scent of marijuana hangs...
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much more to come here on france vingt-quatre. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> u.s. president barack obama turns up the heat on his republican rivals, warning that a failure to raise the debt ceiling could trigger economic chaos. >> in times square new, with no resolution in sight, u.s. markets are weighed down by the wrangling in washington, and all three
much more to come here on france vingt-quatre. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> u.s. president barack obama turns up the heat on his republican rivals, warning that a failure to raise the debt ceiling could trigger economic chaos. >> in times square new, with no resolution in sight, u.s. markets are weighed down by the wrangling in washington, and all three
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both italy and france belonged to a monetary system that is quite clearly dysfunctional. the lack of growth and the stagnation asked do with the eu, which does not work. it works in the interest of a few countries in europe. >> we are back to the eurozone crisis. we are going to pick up on that point. we have to take a quick break, unfortunately. stay with us. much more to come. >> before we resume the debate, a sample of the stories that we will be following at the top of the hour right here. the un's general assembly, in a speech, the syrian foreign minister compares the rebel offensive to the september 11 attacks on the united states. israel's prime minister is in washington. netanyahu meeting obama. obama says he is not at all resigned to a government shutdown. he expects to speak to congressional leaders during the day and in the ensuing days. we are heading towards the first federal shutdown in 17 years if there is no deal on a budget by midnight. wall street is down because of the looming closure of many government services. turkey announcing major political reform
both italy and france belonged to a monetary system that is quite clearly dysfunctional. the lack of growth and the stagnation asked do with the eu, which does not work. it works in the interest of a few countries in europe. >> we are back to the eurozone crisis. we are going to pick up on that point. we have to take a quick break, unfortunately. stay with us. much more to come. >> before we resume the debate, a sample of the stories that we will be following at the top of the hour...
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has arrived to be told of france's displeasure. that mee meeting is over, we dot know what took place. it was in private, but we can be sure there was strong diplomatic language use there had. and john kerry will brief colleagues on matters in the middle east, but one could make a pretty good guess later on if he holds a press conference he will be asked about these latest revelations. >> you're right. let me ask you about the reaction from the french public themselves, if they've been spied on by the u.s. spying agency. >> reporter: well, president hollande is playing his cards close to his chest. i think he's leaving this one to his foreign minister for the moment. but of course it goes to the heart of u.s. relationship with its allies, and as yo you were saying earlier they spring from edward snowden, the contractor who has been offered safe haven in russia. the information is still having rrepercussions. we asked the french people how they feel about the spying. they feel that if people from under suspicion perhaps they should
has arrived to be told of france's displeasure. that mee meeting is over, we dot know what took place. it was in private, but we can be sure there was strong diplomatic language use there had. and john kerry will brief colleagues on matters in the middle east, but one could make a pretty good guess later on if he holds a press conference he will be asked about these latest revelations. >> you're right. let me ask you about the reaction from the french public themselves, if they've been...
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four men head home to france after being held by al qaeda for three years. reaction from paris. >> soldiers in the democratic republic of congo try to crush rebels in what they say is their final assault. >> and a bus crash in india - 44 people have been killed. we'll have the latest from new delhi. plus - another senior leader of the muslim brotherhood has been arrested in egypt. this picture is said to show esam el-arian when he was taken from a house in a cairo suburb wednesday morning. he'd been in hiding since the coup in july, which ousted former leader mohamed morsi. esam el-arian was a deputy leader of the muslim brotherhood's political party. we speak to dominique kane who joins us from cairo. what do you know of the circumstances of the arrest, and what is the significance? >> what we understand is in the early hours of the morning the police went to a house in new cairo suburbs of the capital. esam el-arian was found, they arrested him. there were pictures of him collecting bags and being taken away. he was taken to tora prison, where many of his
four men head home to france after being held by al qaeda for three years. reaction from paris. >> soldiers in the democratic republic of congo try to crush rebels in what they say is their final assault. >> and a bus crash in india - 44 people have been killed. we'll have the latest from new delhi. plus - another senior leader of the muslim brotherhood has been arrested in egypt. this picture is said to show esam el-arian when he was taken from a house in a cairo suburb wednesday...
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trade talks of france certainly not happy about this having already summoned the u.s. ambassador in paris we've seen a reaction coming from individual entities across europe here and other countries that say for example in germany telecom has been pushing to have all of the data communication just limited to local german servers in order to stop spying from outside specifically the united states and also brazil had planned on having a secure e-mail service also to thwart spies but on a broader scale be you with to sign a vote on a new regulation of essentially bans any transfer of the data from e.u. member states to the united states in reaction to all of this is the first major move really after the edward snowden leaks and also it would hope to subject. a largely u.s. or foreign corporations as well as social media providers to follow you last or say seventy five's numbering in the billions as has been reported so we are seeing backlash from all levels even up to the highest levels here in europe against the n.s.a.'s activities and among the priorities of the new law
trade talks of france certainly not happy about this having already summoned the u.s. ambassador in paris we've seen a reaction coming from individual entities across europe here and other countries that say for example in germany telecom has been pushing to have all of the data communication just limited to local german servers in order to stop spying from outside specifically the united states and also brazil had planned on having a secure e-mail service also to thwart spies but on a broader...