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i know from our city paris that fransz it committed to remaining attractive and innovative. president al lesson and i had an excellent conversation and we talked about how to encourage growth and encourage notation in all the areas of the economy while making sure our economic success reaches all our citizens. we talked about how to adjust common challenges like housing and education and jobs and affordability. so we want to encourage partnerships within businesses and san francisco and france. but perhaps the greatest ties go beyond the government and businesses those are the bonds of family. since the earliest days of san francisco when we were known as yerba buena french men, women, and children left their homes and their ancestors and came here for tuesday night. our city is proud we've been a long term home for many french and frenchmen's. the gold brought in a lot of migration here in the horrifies of france. the french built the fair mount hotel and organized our first fire companies. they built the first railroad in san francisco a steam line to admission delores. fr
i know from our city paris that fransz it committed to remaining attractive and innovative. president al lesson and i had an excellent conversation and we talked about how to encourage growth and encourage notation in all the areas of the economy while making sure our economic success reaches all our citizens. we talked about how to adjust common challenges like housing and education and jobs and affordability. so we want to encourage partnerships within businesses and san francisco and france....
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french international midfielder will remain at paris saint jermaine -- at paris st. germain. he is part of their plans for the future. tennis now. novak djokovic, the defending champion, as cruised into the open,rfinals of the dubai playing his first competitive event since being knocked out of the australian quarterfinals by eventual champion stan wawrinka. next up, russianñgg99Ññwçça7gc
french international midfielder will remain at paris saint jermaine -- at paris st. germain. he is part of their plans for the future. tennis now. novak djokovic, the defending champion, as cruised into the open,rfinals of the dubai playing his first competitive event since being knocked out of the australian quarterfinals by eventual champion stan wawrinka. next up, russianñgg99Ññwçça7gc
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return, a valentine's tradition that some people in paris want unlocked. yt home. revlon® colorstay ultimate suede™ lipstick gives you all day color and instant moisture with shea butter and aloe. for food proof wear and velvety soft lips. help keep teeth clean and breath fresh with beneful healthy smile snacks. with soft, meaty centers and teeth cleaning texture ...it's dental that tastes so good. beneful healthy smile food and snacks. [ two greek blueberry yogurts, the yoplone winner.aste-off. i love this one. yoplait! it's so much better than chobani. i really have to say yoplait. a winner, winner! [ female announcer ] let your tastebuds decide. take the yoplait greek taste-off! highly contagious disease. a suspected burglar in oakld gets more than he bargained after running into a securi guard hired to keep people him out of the neighborhood. and after an uber driver is charged with killing a young girl crossing the street -- wildly popular ride- sharing company is changing the wayt does business. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 , go
return, a valentine's tradition that some people in paris want unlocked. yt home. revlon® colorstay ultimate suede™ lipstick gives you all day color and instant moisture with shea butter and aloe. for food proof wear and velvety soft lips. help keep teeth clean and breath fresh with beneful healthy smile snacks. with soft, meaty centers and teeth cleaning texture ...it's dental that tastes so good. beneful healthy smile food and snacks. [ two greek blueberry yogurts, the yoplone...
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why the case is being tried in paris instead of kigali is a story unto itself. so is the fact that opens to the twenty years after the facts. it's actually judges of allowing cameras in the courts on lighting the historical nature the trial. as for the want of genocide. well it still haunts africa and shrubs which kigali at the time accused of complicity and stepped in and create a buffer zone to stop revenge attacks against the treaty hutus was even severed relations for time. the two thousand six mm french investigating magistrate. it is present all too common of staging the downing of his predecessors plane. the act which precipitated chance rwandan forces now deployed side by side along the french in the central african republic. relations have certainly come a long way just how far the asking and more broadly. we talk of closure for victims of the genocide was focused easy climb like this one really said today in the halls and dad today looking at the rwandan genocide on trial with this he was born in kigali on the eve of another genocide nineteen sixty thr
why the case is being tried in paris instead of kigali is a story unto itself. so is the fact that opens to the twenty years after the facts. it's actually judges of allowing cameras in the courts on lighting the historical nature the trial. as for the want of genocide. well it still haunts africa and shrubs which kigali at the time accused of complicity and stepped in and create a buffer zone to stop revenge attacks against the treaty hutus was even severed relations for time. the two thousand...
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that is why we are holding the meeting here in paris. and the president is going to --e resident hollande president hollande later. implicatedositively in the issue of peace in the middle east. >> to finish up, his deadline is looming in april. are you at all optimistic? >> it is very difficult to be either optimistic or pessimistic. we are realistic. we will do our best effort to make real substantial progress on the issue of peace in the middle east. this is the strategy of palestine. this is the strategy of resident abbas. >> thank you so much for coming in to talk with us. all right, sports is up next. a champions league victory. paris has already put themselves in to the last -- this put them one up. but conversion, and then three minutes. that reduce them to 10. , and it is finished. >> it is a good game. we started well. after three minutes it was 1-0, and i think we controlled the game. 2, 3-0.er it was >> we played really well, scored goals. we did not concede. all in all it has been a great evening. too, sod four goals, that is
that is why we are holding the meeting here in paris. and the president is going to --e resident hollande president hollande later. implicatedositively in the issue of peace in the middle east. >> to finish up, his deadline is looming in april. are you at all optimistic? >> it is very difficult to be either optimistic or pessimistic. we are realistic. we will do our best effort to make real substantial progress on the issue of peace in the middle east. this is the strategy of...
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under the sky of paris, filmmaker and director decided i'm going to put three skateboarders in paris and let them explore on their skateboarding. skateboarding, fantastic, but so does the look of paris from their eyes. in front of the eiffel tower, all around. you're thinking, i want to go to paris, maybe not on a skateboard. a nice travel video. >> it's not like people need more reasons to go to paris, but this could be one. >> this is beautiful, but it would have been cool if they did the skateboard and they were like, you know, wearing a beret and eating a croissant. >> if you want to check out more of his work, check out neilcastion.com. >> every have that feeling that you're being watched? ♪ ♪ do the twist do the twist♪ >> kendra's being watched by her husband, aaron simpson. kendra's looking up new recipes. she's a vegetarian and has her nose deep into the book trying to come up with different things to cook and she lost herself in the song "do you love me" shaking those hips. >> she's good. she's got good moves. >> it's not like she's performing for the camera. she doesn
under the sky of paris, filmmaker and director decided i'm going to put three skateboarders in paris and let them explore on their skateboarding. skateboarding, fantastic, but so does the look of paris from their eyes. in front of the eiffel tower, all around. you're thinking, i want to go to paris, maybe not on a skateboard. a nice travel video. >> it's not like people need more reasons to go to paris, but this could be one. >> this is beautiful, but it would have been cool if they...
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have -- we don't think this alone will cut it. >> this distraction in paris -- paris comesction in about -- comes ahead of a conference. what do you hope will come out of the conference? >> the political will to be generated in tackling this issue. it will be attended by u.k. prime minister david cameron and prince charles. and foreign state ministers from the most important countries where some of the key products are being invited. this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for world leaders to come together and say we recognize this is a problem. we recognize the impact of this, not only on all of us, but on communities. we are going to take action. >> what would be the ideal situation? what needs to happen to stop this trade once and for all? we need much stronger enforcement. we need better prosecution so that the people who are perpetrating these crimes get punishment equivalent to the crimes themselves. and most critically, we need to reduce demand. unless we tackle that, the killing will continue. >> thank you so much for taking the time to talk with us. speaking to us from the wor
have -- we don't think this alone will cut it. >> this distraction in paris -- paris comesction in about -- comes ahead of a conference. what do you hope will come out of the conference? >> the political will to be generated in tackling this issue. it will be attended by u.k. prime minister david cameron and prince charles. and foreign state ministers from the most important countries where some of the key products are being invited. this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for...
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i shall go back to the farm when i have taken paris. i'm not so sure that they will let you take paris. what? i should have taken it myself before this if they had all been sound about it. some of them would rather paris took you, i think. so take care. if the english goddamns and the burgundians do not make an end of me, the french will. only for my voices, i would lose all heart. i'll tell you something, jack. it is in the bells that i hear my voices. not today when they all rang, that was nothing but jangling. but here in this corner, where the bells come down from the heaven and the echoes linger, or in the fields, where they come from a distance through the quiet of the countryside, my voices are in them. [bell rings the quarter hour] hark. do you hear? "dear-child-of-god" just what you said. at the half hour, they will say "be-brave-go-on." at the three-quarters, they will say "i-am-thy-help." but it is at the hour, when the great bell goes after, "god-will-save-france." it is then that st. margaret and st. catherine and sometimes
i shall go back to the farm when i have taken paris. i'm not so sure that they will let you take paris. what? i should have taken it myself before this if they had all been sound about it. some of them would rather paris took you, i think. so take care. if the english goddamns and the burgundians do not make an end of me, the french will. only for my voices, i would lose all heart. i'll tell you something, jack. it is in the bells that i hear my voices. not today when they all rang, that was...
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i was not that good. >> 2005/2006, paris, parts of the suburbs, the outskirts of paris, parts of that are literally on fire. did you know a lot of these people. you are watching it on television, the riots of that - of that period. what were your thoughts? >> you know, in - so the year before that -- >> yes, so we are talking about 2000 -- >> 2004. for the first time i had the biggest photograph in the projects. getting close to each other. it's a dangerous project in the suburb. maybe a friend. and i take it. >> what were the images. the images of life, the using of life. not portraits, groups and jumping behind bars and buildings. one guy holding his camera like a weapon. >> i want to get to that. i pasted those. they couldn't find me. i left the country is the that time. i started to travel. that's the first time there's a heavy case against me. the city say -- >> this could be serious. the people say, "you are not going to kill it. it's our project, we are proud of it. the photo were enlarged on the buildings. a year later when i thought all this would cool down, the two kids that
i was not that good. >> 2005/2006, paris, parts of the suburbs, the outskirts of paris, parts of that are literally on fire. did you know a lot of these people. you are watching it on television, the riots of that - of that period. what were your thoughts? >> you know, in - so the year before that -- >> yes, so we are talking about 2000 -- >> 2004. for the first time i had the biggest photograph in the projects. getting close to each other. it's a dangerous project in...
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this is live from paris. >> also coming up on the program we go down on the farm hearing in paris. a daily roundup of events at france's week along agricultural fair. today he is telling us about a family who witnessed the evolution of farming methods. and we give you a sneak preview of what to expect at the world's biggest and most famous carnival in rio de janeiro gets ready to welcome millions onto the streets for samba and the unveiling of one very special carnival queen. more on that a bit later. ukraine, the protesters claim they were responsible for taking over 80 lives last week. now the country's easy riot squad has been disbanded. on wednesday the country's acting interior ministry said he signed a decree to confine them to history. the interim government in kiev continues to grapple with the aftermath of the overthrow of viktor yanukovych remains on the run. the threat of imminent bankruptcy and separatism in the east and south are immediate challenges. indeed, thousands have come onto in pro-russian and pro-nationalist rallies and crimea. our international affairs edito
this is live from paris. >> also coming up on the program we go down on the farm hearing in paris. a daily roundup of events at france's week along agricultural fair. today he is telling us about a family who witnessed the evolution of farming methods. and we give you a sneak preview of what to expect at the world's biggest and most famous carnival in rio de janeiro gets ready to welcome millions onto the streets for samba and the unveiling of one very special carnival queen. more on that...
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first one in paris. the loyal's desk the lawyers of pascal simbikangwa are calling for it to be canceled. they say it is a very unfair trial and they do not have the same access to resources as the civil plaintiffs. they do not have the access to witnesses or even to travel to rwanda. they say it is not a mark of weakness but a simple fact, and they want to put that fact to the court this afternoon. so far in the trial, they pretty much, matter of fact, first day of the trial, we have picked the jury. wascally the jury that chosen was given a history lesson of the rwanda and the power play between the minority tutsis and majority hutus. to the genocide -- genocide of 1994. >> thank you for covering that historic trial in france on the genocide in rwanda. also in france, the socialist government has decided to delay its plan for a new family law for this year, at least. it has attracted massive opposition. the streets of paris were flooded again this sunday with crowds of conservative protesters angry abo
first one in paris. the loyal's desk the lawyers of pascal simbikangwa are calling for it to be canceled. they say it is a very unfair trial and they do not have the same access to resources as the civil plaintiffs. they do not have the access to witnesses or even to travel to rwanda. they say it is not a mark of weakness but a simple fact, and they want to put that fact to the court this afternoon. so far in the trial, they pretty much, matter of fact, first day of the trial, we have picked...
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is the weekly here on our team and our top story that tens of thousands of people been rallying in paris and also in the city of leone today in the latest wave of demonstrations for traditional family values parties peter all of us in the french capital. demonstration we're seeing right now is the latest in a wave of unrest that swept across france the campaign is that are out on the streets marching through central paris they say that they're marching in defense of traditional family values now they say they're against proposed changes to the law that would make alternative ways for homosexual couples to have children legal naysay that they want to quash proposed laws that have been put forward now the demonstrations that we've seen in the past have on occasion turned violent here in france just the other week we saw a so-called day of rage a day of anger across the country where thousands and thousands of people were out . and some rather unsavory clashes between the police and those those demonstrators now all of this comes on a wave of also a huge popularity for the french president
is the weekly here on our team and our top story that tens of thousands of people been rallying in paris and also in the city of leone today in the latest wave of demonstrations for traditional family values parties peter all of us in the french capital. demonstration we're seeing right now is the latest in a wave of unrest that swept across france the campaign is that are out on the streets marching through central paris they say that they're marching in defense of traditional family values...
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you're watching live from paris. here is your headline. beenkrainian president has set to unveil a new government this tuesday. he has delayed the move. the head of the french army and central african republic claims his troops have made a difference. the comments come as the french parliament decides later on extending the mission. a shameless montage. the turkish prime minister circulating voice recordings on youtube. calling it a vile attack. this is "life in paris." ♪ >> also coming up on the program, the farming industry is in the spotlight. if you cannot make the event, fear not. sports, and later, all the latest on the turkish league. first, ukraine's caretaker president has been due to form a unity government is tuesday, and it's after the moscow backed victory. the move has been delayed. in the last few moments, a former boxing champion has also again confirmed he will run for the presidency set for may. last week, three weeks of antigovernment protests -- 82 road testers killed in the square. a warrant has been issued for the c
you're watching live from paris. here is your headline. beenkrainian president has set to unveil a new government this tuesday. he has delayed the move. the head of the french army and central african republic claims his troops have made a difference. the comments come as the french parliament decides later on extending the mission. a shameless montage. the turkish prime minister circulating voice recordings on youtube. calling it a vile attack. this is "life in paris." ♪ >>...
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whether held in geneva, paris, honolulu. if there's no trust negotiations will not achieve nothing. >> faces in the streets are weak and yellow. the strength left their bodies. we want to eat and we want aid to come in. we want a way out. food doesn't solve the problem. >> thailand's party challenged the election in the courts. anti-government protesters are on the treats vowing to stage rallies. election commissions say results will not be announced until all errors vote. >> political uncertainty. the numbers on the streets fluctuate. there's no end no sight. for the past three months they've been trying to remove the administration led by prime minister yingluck shinawatra. on sunday their goal was to disrupt on election called to ease the tension. they succeeded in some places to stop the vote. the election was boycotted by the opposition party. >> there was an opportunity throughout the past two months for the government to see the light and see that a solution was not going to be provided for the country. the impasse ha
whether held in geneva, paris, honolulu. if there's no trust negotiations will not achieve nothing. >> faces in the streets are weak and yellow. the strength left their bodies. we want to eat and we want aid to come in. we want a way out. food doesn't solve the problem. >> thailand's party challenged the election in the courts. anti-government protesters are on the treats vowing to stage rallies. election commissions say results will not be announced until all errors vote. >>...
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under the nazis took the flight paris in nineteen forty one finding refuge in your the holocaust and a lot of that occurred when he was in new york and feeling very frustrated that there was nothing he could do specifically are directly but the effects and in his response is definitely in his works of art. and we see his the violence and destruction in the works. very directly he's got a doctor. oh boy the silver screen has always been a favorite outfit for jewish identification. yet military stops us from a packed house keen to see the documentary when were funny. what's it like to extend the comics dominated the american comedy scene in the nineteen fifties and sixties i think it just becomes when you get beaten down so much a can of this the only thing you can do is just laugh about it. to find the orange so we've become experts at finding humor in everything. don't laugh. you are isn't a forty two percent of american say is essential to their jewish identity again according to the latest pew study. i think my skewer comes out and ideas like that's what i drive for many. eating is
under the nazis took the flight paris in nineteen forty one finding refuge in your the holocaust and a lot of that occurred when he was in new york and feeling very frustrated that there was nothing he could do specifically are directly but the effects and in his response is definitely in his works of art. and we see his the violence and destruction in the works. very directly he's got a doctor. oh boy the silver screen has always been a favorite outfit for jewish identification. yet military...
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cypriot of paris. retreating to france while tens of thousands on the book its petition ditching the social network to take action against online abuse. the spots with the uk boston you glance at the site takes online harassment seriously. in all this the company rolled out through all the spots and allowing users to plug up the contents. meanwhile a british court sentenced the man and woman to eight am twelve weeks in jail respectively. sen degree of paris. the online threats now we enjoy doing this she did today minus the safest undertake this legal practice and expect consultant the students nation welcomes the same city. thank you for inviting me. such is the fact that takes wiesel is an example of cross over my head east and telling him that parents use the internet as a great tool to rally support for presenting schools. but analysts said dangers and threats faced by the online atmosphere what to say this changes on on with sacred to see if the major dent in its first long distance on xbox you ca
cypriot of paris. retreating to france while tens of thousands on the book its petition ditching the social network to take action against online abuse. the spots with the uk boston you glance at the site takes online harassment seriously. in all this the company rolled out through all the spots and allowing users to plug up the contents. meanwhile a british court sentenced the man and woman to eight am twelve weeks in jail respectively. sen degree of paris. the online threats now we enjoy...
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coming up in the next edition, meaking dinner from produce from around paris. as well as a closer look at farming in algeria. until then, good-bye. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> now let's take a look at the latest news in the world of sports. >> after goal, the heard came off the post. it didn't help the cause, though. it made it count. now it finished. the next round. crashed out the competition as they were stunned by the bulgarian champions. the first leg in italy. they put syria in front again. a physical carry. 4-3. >> knocked out on the goal. portugal. 2-null. 4-2 in aggregate. two goals in 13 minutes. 5-0. >> victory here. 1-null up. the ukrainians lead in the second half. they advance. he went sent off far head-butt. 2-1 on the night. 2-1 aggregate. the final score 3-1 on the night. 3-2 on aggregate. [cheering and applauding] >> eric is hong those be dropped by the coach. [speaking in french] >> he scores lots of goals. he helps to set up as well. he is evolving in a few positions upfront. he is also confident on both sides. as well as in the center. [speaking in fren
coming up in the next edition, meaking dinner from produce from around paris. as well as a closer look at farming in algeria. until then, good-bye. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> now let's take a look at the latest news in the world of sports. >> after goal, the heard came off the post. it didn't help the cause, though. it made it count. now it finished. the next round. crashed out the competition as they were stunned by the bulgarian champions. the first leg in italy. they put syria in front...
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relations between france and rwanda have been strained for years partly because paris has been blamed for helping some of the genicide leaders escape and er escalations broken off in 2006. because a french judge blamed the current leader for the murder of former president in a plane crash in 1994. that sparked the genicide and he was a rebel tootsie leader at the time and rwanda stopped teaching french in school and replaced it with english. in 2009 relations were restored and the following year the president visited rwanda and admitted that mistakes had been made during the genicide and tensions do remain and the widow of the former president lives in paris and in 2011 the french government refused to extradite her to face genicide charges. this is the latest from al jazeera emma hayward and in court this morning and what has been happening? >> in the last hour he has appeared in court, essentially he has sat behind a glass box and wearing a brown jacket and wearing a wheelchair and he was a paraplegic and the jury is being picked and we will find out more about the charges against h
relations between france and rwanda have been strained for years partly because paris has been blamed for helping some of the genicide leaders escape and er escalations broken off in 2006. because a french judge blamed the current leader for the murder of former president in a plane crash in 1994. that sparked the genicide and he was a rebel tootsie leader at the time and rwanda stopped teaching french in school and replaced it with english. in 2009 relations were restored and the following...
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he's in california's silicon valley, home to a large french population outside of paris. as al jazeera lisa bernard reports, many are looking for business opportunities. >> carlos diaz left paris for san francisco, when he started a high tech company, helping viewers to interact with their tvs. >> when you start a company in france, and you say that to friends and family, everyone look at you like you are crazy. >> he and 400 other french entrepreneurs set up shop in the bay. >> no one in france really wants to change the world. >> french president francis hollande is seeing if he can adjust the attitude. he's the first french president in 30 years to come and look at innovation and technology in the san francisco bay area. >> on the itinerary a reception at city hall. and the silicon valley. where he'll see what is attracting french entre prenures to come here and learn to build a tech appearance. >> francis hollande planned to meet with the found are of tessler, and executives at facebook and google. carlos diaz is a great success story. he wants the french government t
he's in california's silicon valley, home to a large french population outside of paris. as al jazeera lisa bernard reports, many are looking for business opportunities. >> carlos diaz left paris for san francisco, when he started a high tech company, helping viewers to interact with their tvs. >> when you start a company in france, and you say that to friends and family, everyone look at you like you are crazy. >> he and 400 other french entrepreneurs set up shop in the bay....
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in a drab suburb of paris, at the church of saint-denis, once the glorious burial place of the kings of france, we can pinpoint the moment of transition to the new, visionary gothic style. it's rare in the history of western architecture when we can see a new style born in a new place in one monument at a very specific moment in time. such is the case here where, for the first time, the gothic style was created. william clark is an art historian who has made new contributions to our knowledge of saint-denis and chartres. the new style of architecture is characterized by these tall, thin columns, their foliage capitals that lift up the ceiling height, a network of pointed arches and rib vau@ts. these things had been used before. what's new at saint-denis is the sense of the organization of the space. the divisions are played down in favor of a unified space that flows from one side of the building to the other. the differences from romanesque architecture are clear. romanesquerchitecture had massive, heavy, thick walls and divided spaces. here at saint-denis, the divisions between uni
in a drab suburb of paris, at the church of saint-denis, once the glorious burial place of the kings of france, we can pinpoint the moment of transition to the new, visionary gothic style. it's rare in the history of western architecture when we can see a new style born in a new place in one monument at a very specific moment in time. such is the case here where, for the first time, the gothic style was created. william clark is an art historian who has made new contributions to our knowledge...
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paris has phantom stations many as far back as world war ii. these ghost stops could be resurrected. a parisian contest may give these platforms a new life. one top candidate for mayor suggested turning unused stops like this one, which closed in 1939, into a stunning art gallery, a concert hall, nightclub, restaurant -- french, i assume -- and even a swimming pool. not to be outdone, another proposed redeveloping old rail tracks into outdoor gardens and green areas. while the french might be having a tough time getting their private sector moving, they remain world-class at public projects. we look forward to going underground and swimming in paris soon. the correct answer to our gps challenge question is a, kazakhstan, which awards a gold medal winning athlete $250,000 as a bonus says the international sports press association which tracks these things. that's 10 times the amount american winners will go home with. of course the united states has a few more winners to pay. latvia and italy are next in line after kazakhstan. they would say the
paris has phantom stations many as far back as world war ii. these ghost stops could be resurrected. a parisian contest may give these platforms a new life. one top candidate for mayor suggested turning unused stops like this one, which closed in 1939, into a stunning art gallery, a concert hall, nightclub, restaurant -- french, i assume -- and even a swimming pool. not to be outdone, another proposed redeveloping old rail tracks into outdoor gardens and green areas. while the french might be...
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you and your fiance were in paris. i know this because everyone follows you around and takes pictures of you. which is nice because you don't have to have vacation photos or anything like that. you were looking at the palace of versaille, right? >> we took a private tour. him and i have never been there. we just wanted a tour. and of course, everyone thought we were, you know, picking that as our wedding place and all that. >> jimmy: but you're not? >> no, we were just taking a tour. but we will be getting married this summer hopefully in paris. >> jimmy: oh, nice. that's a great place to get married. >> but when i say hopefully, i don't mean hopefully getting married. i mean hopefully this summer. >> jimmy: have you settled on paris for sure as the location? >> i think so. it's like our second home. we spend so much time there. we have an apartment there. >> jimmy: that's nice. yeah, that's nice. now you're going not going to try to keep it a secret where you're getting -- well, if you are, you're doing a very bad job
you and your fiance were in paris. i know this because everyone follows you around and takes pictures of you. which is nice because you don't have to have vacation photos or anything like that. you were looking at the palace of versaille, right? >> we took a private tour. him and i have never been there. we just wanted a tour. and of course, everyone thought we were, you know, picking that as our wedding place and all that. >> jimmy: but you're not? >> no, we were just taking...
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he knew thisradition before he left, as we can see in a poster which employs upon his arrival in paris, he immerses himself into the parisian world. not only the life of paris, but also the ongoing modern art: the work of des, the work of toulouse-lautr, the work of the pressionists, all these themes are picked up by picasso as well, includin uimel e harlequin. but that figure,ith it withdrawn,elanchy air, predicts what will haen to picasso in 1902, when he can't make a go of it in paris cereo sp only in 1904 does he have another chance at the city. when he returns to france, as fortune has it, picasso moves into a studio in a large apartment building called le bateau-levoir, and e renewsis friendship with the poet x jacob, a poet he'd known from his earlier visit. anthrough jacob d this studio location, begins to meet oth young poets in france, including apollinaire and andre salmon. and literally, through this stuo cation meeta neigorhood girl, fernande olivier, who eventually moves in wh him, in his studio in the bateau-levoir. these new friendships become fast and strong ones, and
he knew thisradition before he left, as we can see in a poster which employs upon his arrival in paris, he immerses himself into the parisian world. not only the life of paris, but also the ongoing modern art: the work of des, the work of toulouse-lautr, the work of the pressionists, all these themes are picked up by picasso as well, includin uimel e harlequin. but that figure,ith it withdrawn,elanchy air, predicts what will haen to picasso in 1902, when he can't make a go of it in paris cereo...
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it's a movement that was designed by the architect arthur brown who was trained in paris and our city hall was designed. some might say that still isn't france greatest influence in san francisco but might be the legacy of french bakers who brought flour do you get during the california gold rush, you know, do you get is a culinary traditions and the most important french companies were founded by french immigrants who recipe shill lives on today, it's the oldest continuing running company. so mr. president, i hope you'll see how much we san franciscans value our french county to our character and the quality of our city. you have a standing invitation to visit whatever you want and our doors will be open to you. it's with great honor i hereby present to you the key to the city of san francisco (clapping.) mr. president, >> ladies and gentlemen, i know that in san francisco everybody don't speak in french so i will speak in french. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> mayor ed lee and san francisco thank you for the warm representation and gavin newsom thank you for your kind words and
it's a movement that was designed by the architect arthur brown who was trained in paris and our city hall was designed. some might say that still isn't france greatest influence in san francisco but might be the legacy of french bakers who brought flour do you get during the california gold rush, you know, do you get is a culinary traditions and the most important french companies were founded by french immigrants who recipe shill lives on today, it's the oldest continuing running company. so...
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we look forward to going underground and swimming in paris soon. the correct answer to our "gps" challenge question is a, kazakhstan, which awards a gold medal winning athlete $250,000 as a bonus, says the international sports press association, which tracks these things. that's ten times the amount american winners will go home with. of course the united states usually has a few more winners to pay. latvia and italy are next in line after kazakhstan. the athletes would certainly say that medal and the realization of their dreams matters more than the cash, but it must sweeten the victory just a little. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. right now i'm going to send you to cnn headquarters for a check on all the latest news. >>> hello, everyone. i'm fredricka whitfield live from the cnn world headquarters with a check of the top stories. a search going on today for two skiers who went missing following an avalanche in colorado. three other skiers are hospitalized with broken bones and a collapsed l
we look forward to going underground and swimming in paris soon. the correct answer to our "gps" challenge question is a, kazakhstan, which awards a gold medal winning athlete $250,000 as a bonus, says the international sports press association, which tracks these things. that's ten times the amount american winners will go home with. of course the united states usually has a few more winners to pay. latvia and italy are next in line after kazakhstan. the athletes would certainly say...
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>> welcome to live from paris. it is 1:00 :00 in the french capital. let's look at what is making headlines. one day after dozens were killed in bloody clashes, the president of ukraine has reached a deal with the opposition. they have given the go-ahead for an election. news of the deal came through as violence continues in independence square in kiev with gunfire exchanged between protesters and police. sinceere are big protests hugo chavez died one year ago. more people are taking to the streets. let's go to the developing situation out of ukraine. the president now says he has reached a deal with the opposition to end the crisis. he has agreed to early elections. this after all-night talks were mediated by three foreign ministers. the agreement will be signed later this friday. the ukrainian later gave no timeframe. it is unclear whether the concessions will be enough to call the protests. for more on this, let's talk to douglas herbert, who has been down in independence square. he has also been speaking to police troops there. douglas, what have t
>> welcome to live from paris. it is 1:00 :00 in the french capital. let's look at what is making headlines. one day after dozens were killed in bloody clashes, the president of ukraine has reached a deal with the opposition. they have given the go-ahead for an election. news of the deal came through as violence continues in independence square in kiev with gunfire exchanged between protesters and police. sinceere are big protests hugo chavez died one year ago. more people are taking to...
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he suffered a mini stroke last year was hospitalized here in paris for three months. it's a whole grains and seven fifteen. and now of tennessee's that if we carry so cool for ten mins algerian president. a dearth of national liberation front political cartoons and at the head of state in nineteen ninety nine. his supporters credit and the creamy peaceful end to the algerian civil war. thanks to soaring global oil prices and trade links with the eu economy has grown during his presidency but revenues have an equally distribute its an equities helps you arab street protests. he is dead. in response to the hidden dimensions of talent in place since nineteen ninety two and appointed wind scale civil revolt in two thousand and eight the government and the presidential ten minutes and is criticized by opposition parties' as an attempt to keep it to feature in palestine mind and field position on ty's the seventy six year old is too frail to govern non staple he spent twelve weeks in a french hospital recovering from a stir. and since he's waiting seen in . now it's been de
he suffered a mini stroke last year was hospitalized here in paris for three months. it's a whole grains and seven fifteen. and now of tennessee's that if we carry so cool for ten mins algerian president. a dearth of national liberation front political cartoons and at the head of state in nineteen ninety nine. his supporters credit and the creamy peaceful end to the algerian civil war. thanks to soaring global oil prices and trade links with the eu economy has grown during his presidency but...
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lead up to the conflict in her new, "the war that ended peace," as she was describing the words of -- "paris 1919", very close to the owner. and on the far side, robert, whose address not -- i won't actually listed but that's the book. it's magical i must say. and it of course showed how yet the great work truly pave the way towards understanding great currents that were already build in your. it's been a great passion of mine, much of my life in fact, since college, especially my last book, a shattered peace. and that's coming out in a new edition just in time for the 100th anniversary of the actual start of the war next summer. speaking of which, there are many ways of approaching history's great turning point, but fundamentally come down to personalities and historic liberties. market, in your new book, i want to go something of value start off, and i'll quote a few words from you. a few generals, crowned heads, diplomats or politicians have the power and authority to cvs or know the mobilizing the armies, to compromise, to carrying out the plans already drawn up by their militaries. so t
lead up to the conflict in her new, "the war that ended peace," as she was describing the words of -- "paris 1919", very close to the owner. and on the far side, robert, whose address not -- i won't actually listed but that's the book. it's magical i must say. and it of course showed how yet the great work truly pave the way towards understanding great currents that were already build in your. it's been a great passion of mine, much of my life in fact, since college,...
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we have reports from paris. >> reporter: mamadou and his wife and four children live in one of paris' most expensive districts. it used to be the mas room. it's seven square meters and costs $600 a month. they've been here five years. so scared of upsetting their landlord they want to hide their faces. >> i don't usually let the gets go to friends homes because i don't want them to see what they have. my son was once invited to a birthday. he was shocked. his friend had their own room. what could i say to him? >> he works two jobs. he could afford more if it was available. paris is bursting for people looking for home but demand far exceeds supply. this family's plight is not uncommon. a recent poll shows that house something their prime concern. being able to afford the rent, having the documents in place and it will be a big issue in next month's local elections. politicians ignore it at their peril. politicians get it, but don't know have the policies or the money to address it. >> in france we have great companies that make concrete, plaster and glass. why doesn't the government i
we have reports from paris. >> reporter: mamadou and his wife and four children live in one of paris' most expensive districts. it used to be the mas room. it's seven square meters and costs $600 a month. they've been here five years. so scared of upsetting their landlord they want to hide their faces. >> i don't usually let the gets go to friends homes because i don't want them to see what they have. my son was once invited to a birthday. he was shocked. his friend had their own...
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if london was the poodle of washington, i don't know what paris is [ speaking foreign language ] paris has been a good ally to president obama. >> what did france and the u.s. take away from this encounter? >> well, a few things. politically it's good news for both presidents. they need to shore up their popularity. francis hollande has not much to show, and his big successors are the international scene. for president obama, it's been a tough six months. you talk about syria and his handling of the crisis has been heavily criticised. there was the n.s.a. spying program which cost dearly. he needed that alley of his, and to show that, so they have an from in making sure they project an image of alliance. that's what they did for the past 24 hours. >> good to have you on the program again. thanks very much. >>> tonight officials investigate a deadly plane crash in algeria. 77 people aboard a military transport jet were killed. the plane was carrying soldiers and their babies from the southern deserts to the mediterranean coast when it went down. >> for america's airline poilts, laser po
if london was the poodle of washington, i don't know what paris is [ speaking foreign language ] paris has been a good ally to president obama. >> what did france and the u.s. take away from this encounter? >> well, a few things. politically it's good news for both presidents. they need to shore up their popularity. francis hollande has not much to show, and his big successors are the international scene. for president obama, it's been a tough six months. you talk about syria and...
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top cost of living here in paris. in the mid life stadium in new jersey just a couple of hours away to the throne as though joined by us correspondent adds. a big sports fan the depravity standing by in washington to explain to our viewers around the world. why is this much snow in polls and has a small money on well it's a bold because of the sheer amount of people who will be watching this this and the enormous amount of money and all the denver broncos slight favourite set by the way for this one but the denver broncos on the sample seahawks what the top seeds of the stuff of the season they've been the two most consistently good teams. throughout this nfl season and or interesting enough that the sample seahawks have the best defense this year the denver broncos have the best offense meaning the economics of the woods in europe you might say well this might turn into a nail no troll doesn't really exist in full bloom but it might be a tight one this is also very interesting duel between two quarterbacks as is alwa
top cost of living here in paris. in the mid life stadium in new jersey just a couple of hours away to the throne as though joined by us correspondent adds. a big sports fan the depravity standing by in washington to explain to our viewers around the world. why is this much snow in polls and has a small money on well it's a bold because of the sheer amount of people who will be watching this this and the enormous amount of money and all the denver broncos slight favourite set by the way for...
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>> you are watching live from paris, "france 24." we will be together for the next hour for the latest headlines and news analysis from around the world. our headlines this afternoon -- the syrian regime and opposition sit down at the same table for the first time. no opposition was that if progress is made in this round of talks, there will be no third round. on the ground in syria, efforts to get more people out of homs today. warned theani has military threats against iran are delusional. the iranian president vows to press on forever with iran's and calls form constructive talks on the 35th anniversary of iran's islamic revolution. it is day three of francois hollande's visit to the united states, the first by french president in 18 years. today he will highlight the national security dimension. , theop story this newshour syrian regime and syrian opposition are at the same table today, according to the united nations. this is a first this month in the second round of talks in geneva, and the session that began earlier this morni
>> you are watching live from paris, "france 24." we will be together for the next hour for the latest headlines and news analysis from around the world. our headlines this afternoon -- the syrian regime and opposition sit down at the same table for the first time. no opposition was that if progress is made in this round of talks, there will be no third round. on the ground in syria, efforts to get more people out of homs today. warned theani has military threats against iran...
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to get to las vegas via paris. >> it is a fun movie. it has a french director. but it's an american english language caper movie. i went to see this a few months ago. i'm sitting this and watching this plot unfold with these scenes in paris and french characters appearing. i'm thinking to myself, there is no possible way this could have come about without someonethis thinking about the french subsidies and sure enough, at s the end of the film in the credits you see special thanks to to paris and other public movie subsidies. >> where does the big pot of money, the flies will come to the honey pot. there is a whole industry now in europe that helps people get the government money. >> in brussels especially where the e.u. subsidy pays 15 billioa euros a year. there are lots of private for-profit companies that now exist solely to advise businesses and individuals on how they can get subsidy.how >> some of the subsidy, hungarian firm got $560,000 torb develop hydrotherapy for dogs.e >> that's correct. hydrotherapy for dogs. the wwf, world
to get to las vegas via paris. >> it is a fun movie. it has a french director. but it's an american english language caper movie. i went to see this a few months ago. i'm sitting this and watching this plot unfold with these scenes in paris and french characters appearing. i'm thinking to myself, there is no possible way this could have come about without someonethis thinking about the french subsidies and sure enough, at s the end of the film in the credits you see special thanks to to...
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that paris was ground zero, the center of the most beautiful things on earth. i thought it would be a good place for me to do what i wanted to do. >> can you describe what it was like to the in paris and walk through one of the flea markets and have that right place, right time moment where you think, yes, it is the way to do this. get the gallery owners and connected to the customers. >> the right time, right place moment actually happened in seven cisco --san francisco. i used mls. i realized the design community did not have that. i realized there was a need for it and i was in the right place, right time. it did not exist. had the funaris and of visiting the markets and realizing that most of what is being sold in the day in paris was going to the state. i asked every dealer, where is it going? when we started, i wanted to focus on marketing in one way which was america. i didn't think we have the opportunity at that moment to be a global marketing machine. >> what did you do? go one knock on the doors and visit all the gallery and shop owners and say, excu
that paris was ground zero, the center of the most beautiful things on earth. i thought it would be a good place for me to do what i wanted to do. >> can you describe what it was like to the in paris and walk through one of the flea markets and have that right place, right time moment where you think, yes, it is the way to do this. get the gallery owners and connected to the customers. >> the right time, right place moment actually happened in seven cisco --san francisco. i used...
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we're looking at london, paris and frankfurt, and london and paris trading higher, frankfurt's dax just barely in the negative there. global stock rallies are boosting risk appetite in the markets. in fact the cac 40 reached a five-year high in early trading. today's advanced is led by energy shares. benchmark had risen in 11 out of the previous 13 sessions. most asian bourses ended higher as you can see there. tokyo's nikkei jumped to a three-week high. sydney rose to a level not seen in four months, helped by positive corporate earnings. shanghai continued to face selling on lingering worries over the chinese economy. let's switch to currencies now. dollar/yen is currently changing hands at 102.40-42. little changed from levels in tokyo trading hours. market players are closely watching for the g-20 meeting and u.s. economic data, including existing home sales. that's going to come out later in the day. meanwhile, euro/yen is now being quoted at 140.38-43. >>> some policymakers at the bank of japan say they're feeling cautious about the pace of price increases. their views have emerge
we're looking at london, paris and frankfurt, and london and paris trading higher, frankfurt's dax just barely in the negative there. global stock rallies are boosting risk appetite in the markets. in fact the cac 40 reached a five-year high in early trading. today's advanced is led by energy shares. benchmark had risen in 11 out of the previous 13 sessions. most asian bourses ended higher as you can see there. tokyo's nikkei jumped to a three-week high. sydney rose to a level not seen in four...
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[laughter] few places in the world warmed the heart like paris in the spring. this morning we are going to do our best with washington in the winter. [speaking french] >> france is america's oldest ally and in recent years we have deepened our alliance. today on behalf of the american people and michelle and myself it is a great honor to welcome my friend president hollande and his delegation for their first state visit to united states, in fact the first state visit by a french president in nearly 20 years. [applause] [speaking french] >> yesterday at monticello we reflected on the values that we share, the ideals at the heart of our alliance. here, under the red white and blue and the blue, white and red we declare our devotion once more to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. [applause] [speaking french] >> for more than two centuries we have not only proclaimed our ideals, our citizens have led to preserve them from a field in yorktown to the beaches of normandy to the mountains of afghanistan. and today we are honored to be joined by two extraordina
[laughter] few places in the world warmed the heart like paris in the spring. this morning we are going to do our best with washington in the winter. [speaking french] >> france is america's oldest ally and in recent years we have deepened our alliance. today on behalf of the american people and michelle and myself it is a great honor to welcome my friend president hollande and his delegation for their first state visit to united states, in fact the first state visit by a french president...
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well on sunday paris saw the latest wave of discontent to sweep across france as we saw thousands upon thousands of people come out onto the streets vent their anger at what they see as the erosion of traditional family values in the country is being particularly i'm get toward suggestions that france could legalize homosexual marriage also that it could do those could be brought in that would see they could see gay and lesbian couples either adopt all conceived children to i.d.f. treatment they say that that's isn't what the traditional family is about and that's why they've been coming out here and telling me that they want to get the french government in particular fronts war on the president to hear their anger their government is very firm. in this matter i mean they don't want to go but there are many many people who just want to hold things a right of two germans and just don't care and that's is this is even more so use for a long time his personal popularity well that is it an all time low and he's currently seems the most unpopular french president in recent memory and what t
well on sunday paris saw the latest wave of discontent to sweep across france as we saw thousands upon thousands of people come out onto the streets vent their anger at what they see as the erosion of traditional family values in the country is being particularly i'm get toward suggestions that france could legalize homosexual marriage also that it could do those could be brought in that would see they could see gay and lesbian couples either adopt all conceived children to i.d.f. treatment...
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that tens of thousands of people have been rallying in paris and the eastern central hub of leon and the latest wave of demonstrations for traditional family values are just bitter all over in the french capital demonstration we're seeing right now is the latest in a wave of unrest that swept across france the campaign is that are out on the streets marching through central paris they say that they are marching in defense of traditional family values now they say they're against proposed changes to the law that would make alternative ways for homosexual couples to have children legal naysay that they want to quash proposed laws that have been put forward now the demonstrations that we've seen in the past have on occasion to violent haven from the other week we saw so cold day of rage a day of anger across the country with thousands and thousands of people were out on the streets and not did end up in some rather unsavory clashes between the police on those those demonstrates is now all of this comes on a wave of also a huge popularity full of the french president francois aligns popu
that tens of thousands of people have been rallying in paris and the eastern central hub of leon and the latest wave of demonstrations for traditional family values are just bitter all over in the french capital demonstration we're seeing right now is the latest in a wave of unrest that swept across france the campaign is that are out on the streets marching through central paris they say that they are marching in defense of traditional family values now they say they're against proposed...
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and he's peter all over there for us in paris now is one of french journalist told us earlier a long focus on sexual orientation issues is a smokescreen to direct attention away from his low ratings. to seize an issue that he's deliberately raised to distract attention from his own popularity you want to get see oppression of the ministries each year is actually looking for these issues but he clearly it's true that there is i suppose about one says the population who do feel very strongly about this we talked about this a year ago at that time i said there is the celibacy population who will not not let go on this subject and hold the government to she said all they will push back to the background there is the new tide which is expiring the childcare if you like the she's not anti the she's in favor of a family was a pair of children this is a fight for the suffragists family. now still ahead this hour testing the ice for future world records correspondent joined that such as it speeds getting a readout to make sure the surfaces for the upcoming races for gold are as smooth as can
and he's peter all over there for us in paris now is one of french journalist told us earlier a long focus on sexual orientation issues is a smokescreen to direct attention away from his low ratings. to seize an issue that he's deliberately raised to distract attention from his own popularity you want to get see oppression of the ministries each year is actually looking for these issues but he clearly it's true that there is i suppose about one says the population who do feel very strongly...
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after living in is around studied psychology in paris she came to york in the nineteen fifties. it's no question that the opportunities he has for me. despite the fact. i have no money then i came i made one done and i went home. you can hear my accent. dr ray got her first parade talking frankly about on their atm scott totally flipping me off because his newest cd the acceptance email groups and people from different towns different homed and different. just take out the accents. by the nineteen eighties dr it was a cultural icon appearing on tv writing most recently she's been the subject of a non probably snow. in eight years to life in your kids driving period two million live in the city and suburbs. that's one third of america's jewish population now estimated that six million. the latest pew research center study on american the jewish pride is running high. ninety four percent of respondents said they are proud of their heritage. there is orthodox conservative reform. she now sits on a can of apple juice orange juice salt inside it's it's it doesn't end here it's unbeli
after living in is around studied psychology in paris she came to york in the nineteen fifties. it's no question that the opportunities he has for me. despite the fact. i have no money then i came i made one done and i went home. you can hear my accent. dr ray got her first parade talking frankly about on their atm scott totally flipping me off because his newest cd the acceptance email groups and people from different towns different homed and different. just take out the accents. by the...
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paris. later in the program, chance for you to have a conversation with julianna smoot who serve in the obama administration as white house social secretary. one --ckground on this this is the seventh state or official visit dinner by the obama administration. the location is the south lawn pavilion. it is being turned into a monet inspired gala that is in honor of the french president. there'll be three under 50 invited guests and you saw just a moment ago r&b singer mary j. blige will be performing tonight. the cuisine will be american base but also why french inspired floral arrangement. frencht state visit by a president was back in 1996 during the clinton administration. french president jacque chirac. the last official dinner was during the final year or two of the bush administration with french president sarkozy who lost his reelection to francois hollande. which is allrival part of the pomp and ceremony during a state visit. also the nook is -- the news conference that took place wh
paris. later in the program, chance for you to have a conversation with julianna smoot who serve in the obama administration as white house social secretary. one --ckground on this this is the seventh state or official visit dinner by the obama administration. the location is the south lawn pavilion. it is being turned into a monet inspired gala that is in honor of the french president. there'll be three under 50 invited guests and you saw just a moment ago r&b singer mary j. blige will be...