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lobbed a slam is believed to be the sole surviving suspect in the twenty fifteen terror attacks in paris with links also to the cell that carried out the brussels bombings after his arrest also coming up is a new government finally in sight for germany after a missing deadline last night there's hope coalition talks could finally bear fruit this evening our correspondent has more on one could make or break a deal and ate the stunning a super bowl win for the underdog fans go wild after the philadelphia eagles defeat the new england patriots to win american football's biggest prize for the very first time. all right thanks very much for your company everyone we start in belgium the country is on high alert today the trial there has started of the man who's believed to be the sole surviving suspect in the twenty fifteen paris attacks so lobbed islam is standing trial in brussels over the shoot outs with belgian police that led to his capture he has so far refused to answer questions about the charges against him well we'll get more on the case in just a moment but first let's take a closer
lobbed a slam is believed to be the sole surviving suspect in the twenty fifteen terror attacks in paris with links also to the cell that carried out the brussels bombings after his arrest also coming up is a new government finally in sight for germany after a missing deadline last night there's hope coalition talks could finally bear fruit this evening our correspondent has more on one could make or break a deal and ate the stunning a super bowl win for the underdog fans go wild after the...
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paris cried. paxton worried he lost his best friend to the daylight. >> i felt like we're not going to get to do a lot of things together anymore because he's going to be outside. >> then they told peyton, who was just 5 years old at the time. >> i was like, i've had this for 5 years of my life and now you tell me i don't have it? >> so we said, do you want to go outside? he said, okay. >> and my friend was playing right over there. he yelled at me and he said, peyton, what are you doing? you don't have your hood on. i know! i don't have xp anymore. and shocked, kind of scared and happy. >> it was scary? >> yeah, it was scary. >> because that was all you ever knew. >> yeah, really, that was all i ever knew, was to stay out of the sun. >> this is a disease that has no cure. and yet you are maybe the closest anyone has ever come to having a child cured. >> yeah, yeah. yeah, you're right. >> the whole family was watching this magical scene of peyton playing openly in the sun for the very first time i
paris cried. paxton worried he lost his best friend to the daylight. >> i felt like we're not going to get to do a lot of things together anymore because he's going to be outside. >> then they told peyton, who was just 5 years old at the time. >> i was like, i've had this for 5 years of my life and now you tell me i don't have it? >> so we said, do you want to go outside? he said, okay. >> and my friend was playing right over there. he yelled at me and he said,...
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french media reports that the top suspect in the two thousand and sixteen paris attacks. has refused to answer questions after trial and there's security for today's session which will focus on the shootout with police before his capture. and israel has ordered the deportation of tens of thousands of eritrean who have been seeking asylum their authorities have offered the migrants money and plane tickets to leave and have threatened to arrest if they stay. thank you for watching. we'll have more on your top headlines at the top of the hour stay with us. for. the news out. made.
french media reports that the top suspect in the two thousand and sixteen paris attacks. has refused to answer questions after trial and there's security for today's session which will focus on the shootout with police before his capture. and israel has ordered the deportation of tens of thousands of eritrean who have been seeking asylum their authorities have offered the migrants money and plane tickets to leave and have threatened to arrest if they stay. thank you for watching. we'll have...
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the trial begins for the man who is believed to be the sole surviving suspect in the twenty fifteen paris and tax sela of the slum arrived at the palace of justice in brussels earlier this morning his first appearance in public since his arrest today session will focus on the shoot out with belgian police that led to his capture. and we will get more on the court case in just a moment but first let's take a look at. himself once the most wanted man in europe. the end of an international manhunt on the eighteenth of march twenty sixth seen belgian special police capture one of the most wanted terror suspects in europe the man believed to be the only surviving suspect of the paris terror attacks that just four months before this police raid had left one hundred and thirty people dead. a french citizen born in brussels in september one thousand nine hundred eighty nine his current trial is focused on the shootout that led to his capture but the real focus of investigators is whether he played a major role in planning and executing the attacks or was he merely a low level follower. to learn m
the trial begins for the man who is believed to be the sole surviving suspect in the twenty fifteen paris and tax sela of the slum arrived at the palace of justice in brussels earlier this morning his first appearance in public since his arrest today session will focus on the shoot out with belgian police that led to his capture. and we will get more on the court case in just a moment but first let's take a look at. himself once the most wanted man in europe. the end of an international manhunt...
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♪ >> hello and welcome, you are tuned into live from paris. these are the top stories we are following. after marathon talks, germany's conservatives and social democrats agree on a deal which will end months of political wrangling. south africa -- the leader of the ruling african national congress. -- prepares to give details on jacob zuma's future. rerescue teams and taiwan n are trying to locate survivors trapped in the rubble after a 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck on tuesday night. program, a up in the major court case underway in san francisco pitting two tech giants against one another in the race to self driving cars. all of that coming up in business. -- snow suitesr across northern france, causing chaos in the french capital and far beyond. we will have all of that and plenty more. you are watching "live from paris." ♪ first, our top story after marathon turks, angela merkel's conservatives and -- talks, angela merkel -- form a coalition government. the talks end months of political wrangling following elections last september. let
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after his arrest of the slum was taken to a maximum security prison near paris and since then he has said nothing his lawyer spend my free. described as a small time criminal who's too stupid to plan a conspiracy in one interview by re says has quote the intelligence of an empty ass trailer. and family has also tried to reinforce this line of defense one of his brothers has up the salon lost his nerve and intentionally failed to set off the suicide vest he was wearing the terror experts say it's all part of a deliberate defense strategy since some children can deaconesses suicide vest which they say he didn't use today we know two important things that had too technical faults and that's why he didn't go off. to slams computer this an e-mail in which he complained about the equipment and demanded better stuff for the next time. before pushing for him of all material he was involved from start to finish not someone who was frightening to the. civil. observers expect sela del salaams lawyers to do everything possible to cultivate the idea that he was a small fish the start of his trial
after his arrest of the slum was taken to a maximum security prison near paris and since then he has said nothing his lawyer spend my free. described as a small time criminal who's too stupid to plan a conspiracy in one interview by re says has quote the intelligence of an empty ass trailer. and family has also tried to reinforce this line of defense one of his brothers has up the salon lost his nerve and intentionally failed to set off the suicide vest he was wearing the terror experts say...
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cameron is back with us in pa s paris. >> yes i'm hanging out in a 150-year-old opera house in paris. stars dakota johnson and jamie dornan happy to be back in paris. >> welcome back. how tough is it to say good-bye to this character? >> it doesn't feel tough. it feels pretty great. the subject matter is obviously a bit intense. >> turn around. ♪ >> over the course of the three films it never got easier. luckily jamie and i were so comfortable with each other. it felt safe and protected. it's still an environment that's scary. >> a 4 1/2 year ride that kul nates with a wedding a steamy bedroom scenes. >> jamie said he's ready to focus on roles which are less about his six-pack. >> do you watch "this is us"? >> of course. >> you know kevin character in the manny. could you take your shirt off? it felt like that. >> in "fifty shades freed" jamie reveals his singing voice which is featured on the sound track. ♪ >> he could be in a boy band if he wanted to. he may have been. ♪ >> jamie was in a short lived uk band the sons of jim. >> i got her something framed from the red room whic
cameron is back with us in pa s paris. >> yes i'm hanging out in a 150-year-old opera house in paris. stars dakota johnson and jamie dornan happy to be back in paris. >> welcome back. how tough is it to say good-bye to this character? >> it doesn't feel tough. it feels pretty great. the subject matter is obviously a bit intense. >> turn around. ♪ >> over the course of the three films it never got easier. luckily jamie and i were so comfortable with each other. it...
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shoot out before his capture he is believed to be the sole surviving suspect in the twenty fifteen paris attacks but so far he has refused to answer any questions also coming up rights groups report fresh chlorine gas attacks in syria at least province during government air raids the assad regime denies that it is using chemical weapons and israel begins issuing deportation notices to thousands of afghan migrants the government says they could face jail time if they refuse to leave. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program thanks for joining us belgium is on high alert today as the trial begins for the man who was believed to be the sole surviving suspect in the twenty fifteen paris attacks of the slum is on trial in brussels today over the shootout with belgian police that led to his capture he has so far refused to answer any questions about this charge is against him. and we'll get more on the court case in just a moment but first let's take a closer look at the slum and his dramatic arrest. the end of an international manhunt on the eighteenth of march twenty sixth seen belgian special
shoot out before his capture he is believed to be the sole surviving suspect in the twenty fifteen paris attacks but so far he has refused to answer any questions also coming up rights groups report fresh chlorine gas attacks in syria at least province during government air raids the assad regime denies that it is using chemical weapons and israel begins issuing deportation notices to thousands of afghan migrants the government says they could face jail time if they refuse to leave. i'm sorry...
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philippe duperron‘s son was one of the 90 killed in paris's bataclan theatre. translation: it really was painful to see abdeslam enter in front of us for the first time, to breathe the same air in the same room, but we don't expect he will reveal much. this court process is just the first of what are expected to be years worth of trials. salah abdeslam faces another in france for the paris attacks, and dozens more have been rounded up in the police investigations that have followed. in total, since the paris and brussels attacks, around 200 people have been arrested and are now in prison in belgium. the networks have been disrupted, but anti—terrorist police say the threats remain. translation: the threat is still high. islamic state has lost its territory, but its members are now dispersed, but it can still inspire others with grievances to carry out attacks. it was the brussels district of mollenbeeck where some of the attackers came from, where salah abdeslam lived and was eventually caught. now, by night, some streets here feel empty. rules were put in pl
philippe duperron‘s son was one of the 90 killed in paris's bataclan theatre. translation: it really was painful to see abdeslam enter in front of us for the first time, to breathe the same air in the same room, but we don't expect he will reveal much. this court process is just the first of what are expected to be years worth of trials. salah abdeslam faces another in france for the paris attacks, and dozens more have been rounded up in the police investigations that have followed. in total,...
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remember they arrived in paris in august of 1784. they leave in september of 1789 so two months to the crowd stormed the gates of the bastille. she gossiped about politics, ideas about love and marriage and a wayward classmates who quote told me today of her in the eton boys wanted their confidence confessed really shocked me. deep thoughts and small pre-occupied her. she desperately wished that slavery would cease. she implored her father for an advance on her allowance. her lively intelligence and by cassidy won her many friends. the portrait of a young girl painted with her vivid memory bounding down the stairs for steps at a time in her coffee stained apron reporting on the shifting alliances as students moved in and out of the convent school. receiving a salute as he entered paris to quell revolutionary unrest. all of these really are a contrast with the stately portrait of the matron. this portrait was done in philadelphia about a year and a half before she died. years later she would regale her children with stories and remark
remember they arrived in paris in august of 1784. they leave in september of 1789 so two months to the crowd stormed the gates of the bastille. she gossiped about politics, ideas about love and marriage and a wayward classmates who quote told me today of her in the eton boys wanted their confidence confessed really shocked me. deep thoughts and small pre-occupied her. she desperately wished that slavery would cease. she implored her father for an advance on her allowance. her lively...
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this is live from paris. at 9:00 a.m. syrian time this wednesday, calm was meant to fall over the enclave of eastern ghouta for a second russian-backed five-e-hour humaninirian pausese. u.k.-based monitorors say regime forceses and allieied militias e gained a stronger foothold in that area as f fighting rages o. assad's troops reportedly advancing on the grounund on the eastern edge of the rebel-held territory. i spoke to our regional correspondent. she had this to say from beirut. reporter: for the second day in a row, the russian truce is not playing ouout very well in eastn ghouta. the idea was, just like yesterday,y,o have the fighting stopped from 9:0:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.m., in order for civilians to be evacuated safelyly what is happening on the ground is continued violencnce, and no one has been able toto get out yet. the syrian state media reportsts that the corridor -- the humanitarian corridors were not in place. have been set up at the cross points. there are even some buseses waitining for the civivilians
this is live from paris. at 9:00 a.m. syrian time this wednesday, calm was meant to fall over the enclave of eastern ghouta for a second russian-backed five-e-hour humaninirian pausese. u.k.-based monitorors say regime forceses and allieied militias e gained a stronger foothold in that area as f fighting rages o. assad's troops reportedly advancing on the grounund on the eastern edge of the rebel-held territory. i spoke to our regional correspondent. she had this to say from beirut. reporter:...
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also coming up a court appearance for the only surviving suspect from the two thousand and fifteen paris attacks we'll take you live to brussels. is charged with attempted murder. not safe and not sound a group sworn hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees could be forced to go far too early. for so many to poly's living and working abroad to look at the conditions they face away from home. samsung r.j. wiley has been freed from prison a south korean court suspended his five year jail term for bribing the country's ex-president court upheld parts of the conviction but use its discretion to release executive and reports. leaving souls high court a free man if you would have predicted samsung electronics vice chairman j. why he would be released when he arrived just a few hours earlier on monday. again i feel sorry for not showing everyone my bayside and it has been a really precious time for you reflecting on myself i will throw and do my best to forty nine year old had been in prison for more than a year on charges arising from what's been described as asia's biggest corruption scandal
also coming up a court appearance for the only surviving suspect from the two thousand and fifteen paris attacks we'll take you live to brussels. is charged with attempted murder. not safe and not sound a group sworn hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees could be forced to go far too early. for so many to poly's living and working abroad to look at the conditions they face away from home. samsung r.j. wiley has been freed from prison a south korean court suspended his five year jail term for...
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international manhunt for the man believed to be the sole surviving suspect in the two thousand and fifteen paris attacks look at a live update from brussels. also coming up german chancellor angela merkel and social democrat leader martin chills missed the weekend deadline on talks or form a new government but their parties say they'll resume negotiations with impatience growing what is holding them back. israel begins issuing deportation notices to thousands of african migrants the government says they could face jail time if they refuse to leave. and just standing at super bowl upset fans go wild after the philadelphia eagles defeat the new england patriots to win american football's biggest prize the very first time i am. i'm sumi so misconduct good to have you with us belgium is on high alert today as the trial begins for the man who is believed to be the sole surviving suspect in the two thousand and fifteen paris attacks today's session will focus on charges related to a shootout with belgian police that led to his capture days later that will get more on the court case in a moment but fir
international manhunt for the man believed to be the sole surviving suspect in the two thousand and fifteen paris attacks look at a live update from brussels. also coming up german chancellor angela merkel and social democrat leader martin chills missed the weekend deadline on talks or form a new government but their parties say they'll resume negotiations with impatience growing what is holding them back. israel begins issuing deportation notices to thousands of african migrants the government...
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the paris agreement is ir are reversible, and it is gaining speed. still, there is a gap between existing national commitments and needed reductions. cities and regions are indispensable partners of the grand coalition towards the full and rapid participation in thing a fwreemt. local and regional climate action will help to close the emission gap. we are are all in together, a and we will take next steps with all of the joint vision capacity and energy. i am feeling encouraged by the engagement of u.s. mayors with the agreement as also reaffirmed by the chicago charter adopted one week after c.o.p. 23. i had fruitful exchange with my dear friend from des moines and in here. i see steppingstones ahead in our mutual cooperations. the next resilience city congress in april is ready and distribute the u.s. participation and i would be happy to see you at this conference in bonn. while the delegation of mayors is looking to be part of the uscm is extended to resilient country in april 26 through 28th, as well as to the enclave congress to be held in mont
the paris agreement is ir are reversible, and it is gaining speed. still, there is a gap between existing national commitments and needed reductions. cities and regions are indispensable partners of the grand coalition towards the full and rapid participation in thing a fwreemt. local and regional climate action will help to close the emission gap. we are are all in together, a and we will take next steps with all of the joint vision capacity and energy. i am feeling encouraged by the...
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>> this is live from paris. your top stories this hour. the fate of south african president jacob zuma hanging in the balance. he has already been ordered to resign by the ruling aliens the party, but is afar defying that ocean. willere is no news, they pursue a no-confidence motion tomorrow. a verdict due to be handed to down today in paris links to the terror attacks of 2015. prosecutors are seeking a four-year jail turn for the man to rented the apartment islamic state militants behind the attack that left 130 people dead. and the french language is a subject of an international conference right now in paris with france 24. more on the world's fifth most widely spoken language, coming up. also this hour, could we be heading for another rough day in the stock market? investors are bracing themselves for new inflation figures from the united states. we will tell you why they are worried in our business update. cast to the setting to the soundtrack, african themes are the background to the new marvel blockbuster "black panther." ♪ >> we
>> this is live from paris. your top stories this hour. the fate of south african president jacob zuma hanging in the balance. he has already been ordered to resign by the ruling aliens the party, but is afar defying that ocean. willere is no news, they pursue a no-confidence motion tomorrow. a verdict due to be handed to down today in paris links to the terror attacks of 2015. prosecutors are seeking a four-year jail turn for the man to rented the apartment islamic state militants behind...
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remember, they arrived in paris in august 1784. they leave in september 1789. two months after the crowd besieges and they stormed the gate of the bastille. gossip is about love and marriage and with a classmate who quote - mr. you told me today of her and the boys, one for confidants confessed, really shocked me. deep thoughts and small preoccupied her. she desperately wished the slavery would cease. she implored her father for an advance on her allowance. her lively intelligence and tenacity one her many friends. the pocket of the young girl that they painted with their vivid memories, bounding down the stairs four steps at a time in her coffee stained apron, shopping for parisian factions reporting on the shifting alliances of the girls and students moved in and out of the convent school. receiving a salute from the -- as he entered paris to quell revolutionary unrest. all of these are really a contrast with sort of the stately portrait of the matron. this portrait was done in philadelphia actually about a yearand and a half before she died . years later, sh
remember, they arrived in paris in august 1784. they leave in september 1789. two months after the crowd besieges and they stormed the gate of the bastille. gossip is about love and marriage and with a classmate who quote - mr. you told me today of her and the boys, one for confidants confessed, really shocked me. deep thoughts and small preoccupied her. she desperately wished the slavery would cease. she implored her father for an advance on her allowance. her lively intelligence and tenacity...
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neighbors in paris know one another and sleep with their doors unlocked. >> three words to describe paris. conservative, agricultural and small. >> on a midsummer's night in 1986, the easy calm of paris was shattered by a fire at the home of dyke and karen rhoads. inside, firemen discovered the lifeless bodies of the newlywed couple, but they soon realized the rhoads had been killed by something other than smoke and flames. >> dyke and karen rhoads had been stabbed numerous times. what they had on their hands was a murder that attempted to be concealed by arson. >> yesterday, authorities were suspicious. today they are certain. 28 year old dyke rhoads and his 25-year-old wife karen were murdered. edgar county state attorney says they are dealing with more than just a fire. >> this was a horrific crime. it seemed to be a crime of great anger and great passion. >> why dyke and karen rhoads? they're both very clean cut. they both had jobs. there was talk in town that dyke was a bit of a partier, but he wasn't involved in any really bad stuff. >> with no clear motive, police struggled through
neighbors in paris know one another and sleep with their doors unlocked. >> three words to describe paris. conservative, agricultural and small. >> on a midsummer's night in 1986, the easy calm of paris was shattered by a fire at the home of dyke and karen rhoads. inside, firemen discovered the lifeless bodies of the newlywed couple, but they soon realized the rhoads had been killed by something other than smoke and flames. >> dyke and karen rhoads had been stabbed numerous...
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serious problems plus a court appearance for the only surviving suspect from two thousand and fifteen paris attacks we'll take you live to brussels where is charged with attempted murder. to follow the breaking news out of south korea an appeals court has reduced and suspended the sentence for the man at the center of one of the ever corruption scandals samsung vice chairman jay wiley has had his five year sentence reduced to two and a half years and then that term has been suspended so that means he'll be free by the end of the day is spent nearly a year behind bars for corruption name joins us live now from seoul what's the reaction continues to come in on this sixteen lee high profile case it's been going on for quite some time to toss to what is the reaction. rachelle j. wiley walked out of that courtroom and soon to be out of jail with a big smile on his face as he walks back into his life as vice chairman of samsung electronics his attorneys saying that it had quote respect for quote the resume and courage of the court to dismiss most of the charges he faced however his legal team pla
serious problems plus a court appearance for the only surviving suspect from two thousand and fifteen paris attacks we'll take you live to brussels where is charged with attempted murder. to follow the breaking news out of south korea an appeals court has reduced and suspended the sentence for the man at the center of one of the ever corruption scandals samsung vice chairman jay wiley has had his five year sentence reduced to two and a half years and then that term has been suspended so that...
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compared to last year migrants have also converged in large numbers on hotspots that's paris the capital long france's southern and northern coast thousands are living in very very difficult conditions on top of that asylum procedures are very slow currently asylum seekers wait on average eleven months for a decision now let's take a look at the new bills main goals. the major goal the major goal is to speed up the asylum process from eleven to six months including the appeal time for asylum seekers who are turned down the law also includes a stricter detention rules the maximum detention time for illegal migrants pending deportation. will double from forty five days to ninety five and it also imposes high fines on people who illegally cross borders within europe and so on all right well let's talk a bit more about this new bill which has a lot of people talking in france with jake. narrow he is a journalist based in the french capital of paris good to see you jake why is this new migration bill so controversial. as rightly well human rights groups are calling the new measures repressive
compared to last year migrants have also converged in large numbers on hotspots that's paris the capital long france's southern and northern coast thousands are living in very very difficult conditions on top of that asylum procedures are very slow currently asylum seekers wait on average eleven months for a decision now let's take a look at the new bills main goals. the major goal the major goal is to speed up the asylum process from eleven to six months including the appeal time for asylum...
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paris. ...paris. will we always have paris? [ bell dings ] [ cheers and applause ] you're killing it! you got to be kidding me! all right. now, these kids -- let's see if they know about rick and ilsa. gervais: at the end of "casablanca," rick parts with ilsa after telling her, "we'll always have" what? [ laughter ] i don't have the foggiest idea. [ laughs ] right, right. any idea? love? "we'll always have love." land. "we'll always have land." i like that. money? [ laughter ] that's a great ending to the film. "we'll always have money." [ laughter ] -"we'll always have money." -no. you didn't get it right. the answer is paris. he just means we've got a lovely memory. what the heck? oh, my gosh! savage: kay, you are on fire. i am so glad you got that. all right, guys, kay is on a roll. how far can she go, and will she go home with $200,000? we will find out when we come back on "child support." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ nfor hollywood's biggest stars. and, with his vintage-inspired collection at kay jewelers, he designs them
paris. ...paris. will we always have paris? [ bell dings ] [ cheers and applause ] you're killing it! you got to be kidding me! all right. now, these kids -- let's see if they know about rick and ilsa. gervais: at the end of "casablanca," rick parts with ilsa after telling her, "we'll always have" what? [ laughter ] i don't have the foggiest idea. [ laughs ] right, right. any idea? love? "we'll always have love." land. "we'll always have land." i like...
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heavy snow full brought traffic to a standstill across the paris region on wednesday. the and one way to move to a to that site was particularly badly affected. local authorities set up emergency overnight accommodation for some six hundred people in a greater powers area. buzz that was by no means the end of commuters troubles. come back for the sports hall on foot when i wanted it was where's my car their cars everywhere the holden moved and we don't know our cars are. both. i'm waiting for the cars in front of the news and i can move to. and people have left because. they store shelves in various places nearby because obviously they can spend the night here. that will also scenes of chaos it powers is major train stations. horrible strings to the city's suburbs canceled. my god we managed to fit in. could use his from further afield will also affected. the phone she that the train was meant to be direct but it stops at every station a two two hours result in paris that just sixty five kilometers of a. elsewhere rail connections from houses apple was stopped in their
heavy snow full brought traffic to a standstill across the paris region on wednesday. the and one way to move to a to that site was particularly badly affected. local authorities set up emergency overnight accommodation for some six hundred people in a greater powers area. buzz that was by no means the end of commuters troubles. come back for the sports hall on foot when i wanted it was where's my car their cars everywhere the holden moved and we don't know our cars are. both. i'm waiting for...
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philippe duperron‘s son was one of the 90 killed in paris's bataclan theatre. translation: it really was painful to see abdeslam enter in front of us for the first time, to breathe the same air in the same room, but we don't expect he will reveal much. this court process is just the first of what are expected to be years worth of trials. salah abdeslam faces another in france for the paris attacks, and dozens more have been rounded up in the police investigations that have followed. in total, since the paris and brussels attacks, around 200 people have been arrested and are now in prison in belgium. the networks have been disrupted, but anti—terrorist police say the threats remain. translation: the threat is still high. islamic state has lost its territory, but its members are now dispersed, but it can still inspire others with grievances to carry out attacks. it was the brussels district of mollenbeeck where some of the attackers came from, where salah abdeslam lived and was eventually caught. now, by night, some streets here feel empty. rules were put in pl
philippe duperron‘s son was one of the 90 killed in paris's bataclan theatre. translation: it really was painful to see abdeslam enter in front of us for the first time, to breathe the same air in the same room, but we don't expect he will reveal much. this court process is just the first of what are expected to be years worth of trials. salah abdeslam faces another in france for the paris attacks, and dozens more have been rounded up in the police investigations that have followed. in total,...
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you only surviving suspect to the paris attacks the previous november of dislike spent four months on the run hiding in places not far from his family home a few days before being corti was involved in a shootout with police in another part of the belgian capital his trial will examine his role in the crime. to slam is also linked to the bombers who attacked brussels four days after his arrest nearly two years on the belgian government has lowered the threat level but analysts say europe remains a target middle i'm a student of locals as with. the meek another attack is always possible whether it's by i saw all kind or another radical islamic group europe is still targeted by these organizations what has changed though is that since i saw a lot of territory in iraq and syria it has lost some ability to train people to commit attacks in europe but it is still possible that they'll be able to do it again. police say many of those involved in the paris and brussels attacks had links to mullen back people here are fed up with the unwanted attention so lobbed islam grew up in mali and back
you only surviving suspect to the paris attacks the previous november of dislike spent four months on the run hiding in places not far from his family home a few days before being corti was involved in a shootout with police in another part of the belgian capital his trial will examine his role in the crime. to slam is also linked to the bombers who attacked brussels four days after his arrest nearly two years on the belgian government has lowered the threat level but analysts say europe...
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just to make a living i have seen a woman delivering her baby in the in the streets in paris a young woman from africa france has never been as well coming as germany when i compare france or germany i can see that there is a problem because we do we have never consider. opening the borders to people from syria or from countries out there are out war where people really need to get asylum from you talked about germany germany sweden there are countries that of done a lot to help refugees so in a sense when you say you're ashamed to live on this continent i mean those are european countries i think that there are several different policies in europe and some countries are much more welcoming and friends even in threat if science has been for a long time a country of immigration i want to ask you one one last thing about something that you have said before i mean it's quite complex there was this this outcry here in paris the afro feminists collective it's an organization had a festival in paris they organized some workshops some of them were prohibited to north african women others we
just to make a living i have seen a woman delivering her baby in the in the streets in paris a young woman from africa france has never been as well coming as germany when i compare france or germany i can see that there is a problem because we do we have never consider. opening the borders to people from syria or from countries out there are out war where people really need to get asylum from you talked about germany germany sweden there are countries that of done a lot to help refugees so in...
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biotherm or l'oreal paris may target other categories of consumers. but no, no, we cover the whole scope of consumers. and in terms of age, in terms of diversity, in terms of countries, chinese, brazilian, europeans, everyone. it is beautiful. francine: how do you sell to the emerging markets? jean-paul: we adapt. we adapt the products that we sell, of course. we make sure they are affordable and that people can buy them. brazil for example is very interesting. because brazil is the country in the world where the hair is completely unique. because it is such a mixed country in terms of ethnic origins that the blend is completely amazing, and you have to create for brazilian hair care products that are completely specific. and, by the way, it is very interesting because sometimes they are the most demanding consumers, and so when you can create in brazil a product that is good for them, then you can make it for the world because it is going to be great for everyone. francine: do you think generation x cares more about this than millennials? jean-paul:
biotherm or l'oreal paris may target other categories of consumers. but no, no, we cover the whole scope of consumers. and in terms of age, in terms of diversity, in terms of countries, chinese, brazilian, europeans, everyone. it is beautiful. francine: how do you sell to the emerging markets? jean-paul: we adapt. we adapt the products that we sell, of course. we make sure they are affordable and that people can buy them. brazil for example is very interesting. because brazil is the country in...
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first, our top story, live from paris. stock markets here in europe opened down by more than 3% this tuesday, as the selloff around the world showed no sign o of slowing. asian markets also finished lower, with the mckay dropping almost 5%. asl street slid further fears of higher interest rates turned into a giaiant selloff. at one point, the dow jones industrial average dropped a thousand points in less than an hour and ended with its worst day in more than six years. gina robertson reports. following the u.s., asian markets have taken a beating tuesday, markets plunging across the region. nikkei sawe mckay -- its biggest point drop since 1990. businessmen in tokyo are feeling worried. >> a sudden drop like this makes the future outlook unclear. i'm worried about what is going to happen now. stock prices>> have probably gone up too far without clear reasons. it is probably time to hold tight. georgina: perversely, positive economic data caused the downward dive. more jobs and rising wages in the u.s. have led to fears of
first, our top story, live from paris. stock markets here in europe opened down by more than 3% this tuesday, as the selloff around the world showed no sign o of slowing. asian markets also finished lower, with the mckay dropping almost 5%. asl street slid further fears of higher interest rates turned into a giaiant selloff. at one point, the dow jones industrial average dropped a thousand points in less than an hour and ended with its worst day in more than six years. gina robertson reports....
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have you been to the paris -- have you been to paris? >> i would love to go.>> welcome back. it is the middle of the week. it is valentine's day.>>> here is our forecast. it is magical. they have also had a lot of weather also. they have had rain and snow. how did that happen. it does not look warm there. the wind has tailed off. his your 24 hour temperature change. fairfield is 15 degrees colder than yesterday. santa rosa is -11. concorde -5. there is a little bit of cloud cover over there. 30s for many. take your pick. sunnyvale 30 degrees. there are some chilly readings. even around the bay. 48 officially in the city. one reading of 44 degrees. these places are at 45 degrees. that is pretty cool. this is coming from the north. we are not expecting an increase. cloud cover will go back to the north. there is some cloud cover over there. in between systems the system from the north will push many of this out of their. cloud cover will be in arizona. there will not be sunshine and warm temperatures over there. there will be a few upper 50s.>>> it looks pretty good. 60s were e
have you been to the paris -- have you been to paris? >> i would love to go.>> welcome back. it is the middle of the week. it is valentine's day.>>> here is our forecast. it is magical. they have also had a lot of weather also. they have had rain and snow. how did that happen. it does not look warm there. the wind has tailed off. his your 24 hour temperature change. fairfield is 15 degrees colder than yesterday. santa rosa is -11. concorde -5. there is a little bit of cloud...
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just to make a living i have seen a woman delivering her baby in the in the streets in paris a young woman from africa france has never been as well coming as during when i compare france or germany i can see that there is a problem because we don't we have never consider. opening the borders to people from syria or from countries out there are at war and where people really need to get asylum from you talked about germany germany sweden there are countries that of done a lot to help refugees so in a sense when you say you are ashamed to live on this continent i mean those european countries i think that there are several different policies in europe and some countries are much more when coming in and friends even if france has been for a long time a country of immigration i want to ask you one one last thing about something that you have said before i mean it's quite complex there was this this outcry here in paris the afro feminists collective it's an organization that had a festival in paris they organized some workshops some of them were prohibited to north african women others w
just to make a living i have seen a woman delivering her baby in the in the streets in paris a young woman from africa france has never been as well coming as during when i compare france or germany i can see that there is a problem because we don't we have never consider. opening the borders to people from syria or from countries out there are at war and where people really need to get asylum from you talked about germany germany sweden there are countries that of done a lot to help refugees...
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the trial begins for the man who is believed to be the sole surviving suspect in the twenty fifteen paris attacks. slum arrived at the palace of justice in brussels earlier this morning his first appearance in public since his arrest today's session will focus on the shootout with belgian police that led to his capture. and we will get more on the court case in just a moment but first let's take a closer look at the slum once the most wanted man in europe. the end of an international manhunt on the eighteenth of march twenty sixth seen belgian special police capture one of the most wanted terrorist suspects in europe the man believed to be the only surviving suspect of the paris terror attacks that just four months before this police raid had left one hundred and thirty people dead. a french citizen born in brussels in september one thousand nine hundred eighty nine his current trial is focused on the shootout that led to his capture but the real focus of investigators is whether he played a major role in planning and executing the attacks or was he merely a low level follower. to learn m
the trial begins for the man who is believed to be the sole surviving suspect in the twenty fifteen paris attacks. slum arrived at the palace of justice in brussels earlier this morning his first appearance in public since his arrest today's session will focus on the shootout with belgian police that led to his capture. and we will get more on the court case in just a moment but first let's take a closer look at the slum once the most wanted man in europe. the end of an international manhunt on...
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song that goes on trial in belgium is believed to be the last surviving suspect in the twenty fifteen paris attacks with links to the bombings in brussels two and the music festival bringing harmony to a troubled region of mali with reports from what some call the real cradle of the blues on the banks of the niger river. own way aloha great to have you along everywhere germany's two biggest political parties appear to be inching closer to a coalition deal despite failing to meet a deadline on sunday negotiations have resumed again today an agreement would move germy a step closer to a continuation of the grand coalition between chancellor angela merkel's conservatives and the center left social democrats but there are still sticking points including a labor law and health care. chief political correspondent linda crane is joining us she's been following the talks so are the is the finish line in sight melinda. from what we hear from the negotiators who are in fact still working toward getting to that finish line it is in sight but it name may not be reached today there had been hope that in
song that goes on trial in belgium is believed to be the last surviving suspect in the twenty fifteen paris attacks with links to the bombings in brussels two and the music festival bringing harmony to a troubled region of mali with reports from what some call the real cradle of the blues on the banks of the niger river. own way aloha great to have you along everywhere germany's two biggest political parties appear to be inching closer to a coalition deal despite failing to meet a deadline on...
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i want to hear from paris and maria as well. we're also going to hear what former vice president joe biden had to say about rob porter, the allegations, and the president's response. select securities 24 hours a day, 5 days a week. so i can trade all night long? ♪ all night long... let's reopen the market. ♪ trade 24/5, only with td ameritrade. depend silhouette briefs. feature a comfortable sleek fit. as a dancer, i've learned you can't have any doubts. because looking good on stage is one thing. but real confidence comes from feeling good out there. get a coupon at depend.com i thought i was managing my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. but i realized something was missing... me. the thought of my symptoms returning was keeping me from being there for the people and things i love most. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira can help get, and keep,uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts so you could experience few or no symptoms. humira ca
i want to hear from paris and maria as well. we're also going to hear what former vice president joe biden had to say about rob porter, the allegations, and the president's response. select securities 24 hours a day, 5 days a week. so i can trade all night long? ♪ all night long... let's reopen the market. ♪ trade 24/5, only with td ameritrade. depend silhouette briefs. feature a comfortable sleek fit. as a dancer, i've learned you can't have any doubts. because looking good on stage is one...
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international agricultural show this week out in paris for us farmers are anything but happy they are concerned about unemployment if a free trade deal comes into force in the south american. this cows dealt full expression says it all there's an undercurrent of anxiety at this year's paris international agricultural show farmers here dreading the arrival of more terror free meat from brazil argentina uruguay in paraguay as soon as a free trade deal comes into force brazil is already the world's biggest meat exporter. the farmers trade union says a trade deal puts around twenty five thousand livestock farms and friends on shaky ground that's a blow to a country which prides itself on its food and where it comes from. i would say that in france we have an opportunity to have a diversity of diversity in the product and it's also a country of. farmers were passionate about their work attached to the soil. and i think there's certain expertise in our region and. the french president and manuel monthlong has staked out a middle ground ahead of the major farmers so. farmers to invest more r
international agricultural show this week out in paris for us farmers are anything but happy they are concerned about unemployment if a free trade deal comes into force in the south american. this cows dealt full expression says it all there's an undercurrent of anxiety at this year's paris international agricultural show farmers here dreading the arrival of more terror free meat from brazil argentina uruguay in paraguay as soon as a free trade deal comes into force brazil is already the...
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we are not going to agree to a deal in paris. it is a bad deal for the country and a bad deal for america. [applause] mr. pruitt: so god bless him for that. charlie: finally, seven more years of a trump administration? mr. pruitt: thumbs up. >> what is your fondest hope, goal, and dream for accomplishment within the environmental protection? mr. pruitt: we are living in a time -- i was 12 years old in 1980. i was a child of the reagan revolution. i will tell you i remember my , dad as an entrepreneur in 1977, 1978. what he was facing to grow and economy, and then president reagan came in and the light started shining. i will tell you we are living in a similar time. president trump is leading at a time so consequential for future. think about how you felt november 8, 2016, how you felt after. it's an exciting time. ray nagin to become energized and excited about what is happening. we are on the trajectory to see great things. he is truly about making america great again. >> ladies and gentlemen, please help me in thanking the adm
we are not going to agree to a deal in paris. it is a bad deal for the country and a bad deal for america. [applause] mr. pruitt: so god bless him for that. charlie: finally, seven more years of a trump administration? mr. pruitt: thumbs up. >> what is your fondest hope, goal, and dream for accomplishment within the environmental protection? mr. pruitt: we are living in a time -- i was 12 years old in 1980. i was a child of the reagan revolution. i will tell you i remember my , dad as an...
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focuses on the lives of women and nazi occupied paris i reset to slater to speak to a number of holocaust survivors from that time and several journalist author and historian welcome to the alex semin to thank you for inviting me thanks to you to see and about the leap out is in which is a lot to ask at least five years of research and mention some of the stories and if you can give us an idea of how you came across of these wonderful women don't forget we've grown up in a time of peace and plenty we've never known fear but these women really experienced fear so i think that's one of the main things i i can't imagine that i'd ever be as courageous course we hope we would be but suppose we take a woman like us let test ila do still is still alive and living in peril still alive today who i think of often because she was only a child she and her sister madeleine were looked after by their mother because of fatherhood already being taken prisoner they were jewish family in the heart of paris and i think it needs to be said that many of these jewish families felt as if they were french they w
focuses on the lives of women and nazi occupied paris i reset to slater to speak to a number of holocaust survivors from that time and several journalist author and historian welcome to the alex semin to thank you for inviting me thanks to you to see and about the leap out is in which is a lot to ask at least five years of research and mention some of the stories and if you can give us an idea of how you came across of these wonderful women don't forget we've grown up in a time of peace and...
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and her mother by a series of really clever ruses persuaded the germans to let them come back into paris they said they'd hidden furrows and the germans really needed first of siberia and machines to turn furs into coats that were really important for the german army so they came back into paris and then they consciously thinking of course i can't we don't have a vine king that's what's so amazing when your life is hanging by a thread in that circumstance yes and they were persuaded by their mother to jump off a moving train to lie between the wooden sleepers and then the mother came back and collected them then they walked into paris the mother managed to hide them with people paying out of scraps of embroidery that cheated and paid for them to survive the war and then after the war when the mother discovered because what all the persians had to do they went to the outer new tayseer where there were great lists put up of people who are coming back and whether they had survived or not and after a while she realized that her husband who was her childhood sweetheart obviously wasn't coming
and her mother by a series of really clever ruses persuaded the germans to let them come back into paris they said they'd hidden furrows and the germans really needed first of siberia and machines to turn furs into coats that were really important for the german army so they came back into paris and then they consciously thinking of course i can't we don't have a vine king that's what's so amazing when your life is hanging by a thread in that circumstance yes and they were persuaded by their...
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we are live from paris. top stories, south africa is on track to get a new president today, cyril l ramaphosa said to replace jacob zuma, who resigned surrounded by corruption allegations. another horrirific school shootg in america. at least 17 teachers and students killed after a troubled teenager attacked his former high school in south florida. is renowned scholar -- appealaling a ruling by a french court today. he has been in jail since the beginning of the month linked to the rape of two women. our correspondent is standing by with the details. also coming up, the french jobless rate fell to its lowest level in nearly nine years. we will explain the significance of that milestone in our business update. and taking the winter olympic chill up to another level. more on the snowboarders from finland who have come an internet sensation, coming up. first our top story. ♪ anchor: it has been a turning point in politics in south africa as president jacob zuma has resigned, stepping down from afice instead o
we are live from paris. top stories, south africa is on track to get a new president today, cyril l ramaphosa said to replace jacob zuma, who resigned surrounded by corruption allegations. another horrirific school shootg in america. at least 17 teachers and students killed after a troubled teenager attacked his former high school in south florida. is renowned scholar -- appealaling a ruling by a french court today. he has been in jail since the beginning of the month linked to the rape of two...
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the only surviving suspect from the two thousand and fifteen paris attacks is in cold or go live to brussels as he's charged with attempted murder. and i understand how much with the soaring philadelphia eagles this stunned the new england patriots to win the first ever super bowl and their biggest sport back to. samsung ajay wiley has been freed from prison a south korean called suspended his five year jail term for bribing the described former president the appeals court upheld parts of the conviction but use this discretion to release the executive i'm just tired of reports. leaving the sole detention center a free man if you would have predicted samsung's electronics vice chairman. would be released when he arrived at an appeals court just a few hours earlier on monday. again i feel sorry for not showing everyone my bayside and it has been a really precious time for you reflecting on myself i will throw and do my best the forty nine year old had been in prison for more than a year on charges arising from what's been described as asia's biggest corruption scandal that exposed the close ti
the only surviving suspect from the two thousand and fifteen paris attacks is in cold or go live to brussels as he's charged with attempted murder. and i understand how much with the soaring philadelphia eagles this stunned the new england patriots to win the first ever super bowl and their biggest sport back to. samsung ajay wiley has been freed from prison a south korean called suspended his five year jail term for bribing the described former president the appeals court upheld parts of the...
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he received a fine comments will education where they lived in paris during their father's diplomatic posting and at that time, paris is a hothouse of intellectual and celebrated the young martha jefferson met and even socialize with. once they return home however they found their options limited into nearly independent republic but their father himself hoped to establish. 12 years after their return from france with her half-sister was born and her life would follow a very different path. she would grow up into slavery and leave monticello at age 21 with the assistance of jefferson himself and begin a new life free from bondage. she $50 i had $50 in her pockety jefferson himself had provided and for decidedly uncertain prospects, so their lives providing a unique vantage point from which to examine the complicated legacy of the american revolution itself. and i wrote this book to show how their interwoven stories and individuals struggles to shape their own destinies and shed new light on the challenges we still face in this nation today. for the ongoing movement towards human rights
he received a fine comments will education where they lived in paris during their father's diplomatic posting and at that time, paris is a hothouse of intellectual and celebrated the young martha jefferson met and even socialize with. once they return home however they found their options limited into nearly independent republic but their father himself hoped to establish. 12 years after their return from france with her half-sister was born and her life would follow a very different path. she...
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the now to remind you of main headlines in paris. russia brings mms to the table as -- amendments to the table as u.n. calls for an urgent cease-fire. oxfam restricted from amid suspicioni allegations. time now for business with brian who joins me in the studio. hello. so, you have been looking at france, where the paris agriculture show is this weekend. it's a very challenging time for the country's farmers. nationwidehere are protests as they voice their discontent. president-- yesterday and menu took a tougher approach aurging the sector to embrace cultural revolution. alex jennings reports. paris agricultural show is one of the biggest events of the year for farmers. they are leaving no stone unturned in preparing the true star of the show. at the lunch for young farmers on thursday, the french president provided a dose of tough love for those dragging their feet in the face of what he called "a cultural revolution." i am the macron: hereto please. i am here to make changes. alex: this comes with an investment in the sector this
the now to remind you of main headlines in paris. russia brings mms to the table as -- amendments to the table as u.n. calls for an urgent cease-fire. oxfam restricted from amid suspicioni allegations. time now for business with brian who joins me in the studio. hello. so, you have been looking at france, where the paris agriculture show is this weekend. it's a very challenging time for the country's farmers. nationwidehere are protests as they voice their discontent. president-- yesterday and...
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fans and the humans and see the old school hand decide to put their trust in us to make these two new paris tonight who aren't. welcome to focus on europe on michelle henery germany's government has been in paralysis for months since an indecisive election last september finally however the end seems to be in sight in our special broadcast this week we take a look at what this political limbo has meant for germany and for europe after weeks of political wrangling the fate of the potential coalition between conservatives and the social democratic party now lies in the hands of the almost half a million s.p.d. party members who have a post about it on the terms of the agreement but the vote could go either way because the s.p.d. is divided while the older party establishment is keen to renew the coalition with chancellor merkel the youth wing wants the party to go into opposition this split is apparent even in families we met with rush to ignorant the deputy party chairman who was instrumental not only in the negotiations for the coalition agreement but also in convincing members to support i
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international agricultural show this week in paris. are anything but happy they are concerned about unemployment if a free trade deal comes into force in the south american. this scales dealt full expression says it all there's an undercurrent of anxiety at this year's paris international agricultural show farmers here dreading the arrival of more terror free meat from brazil argentina uruguay and power as soon as the free trade deal comes into force brazil is already the world's biggest meat exporter. the farmers trade union says a trade deal puts around twenty five thousand livestock farms in france on shaky ground that's a blow to a country which prides itself on its food and where it comes from. i would say that in france we have an. opportunity to have a diversity of diversity a product it's also a country of yes agronomy we have farmers who are passionate about their work attached to the soil and i think there are certain expertise in our region and. the french president and manuel monthlong has staked out a middle ground ahead o
international agricultural show this week in paris. are anything but happy they are concerned about unemployment if a free trade deal comes into force in the south american. this scales dealt full expression says it all there's an undercurrent of anxiety at this year's paris international agricultural show farmers here dreading the arrival of more terror free meat from brazil argentina uruguay and power as soon as the free trade deal comes into force brazil is already the world's biggest meat...
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international agricultural show this week in paris. are anything but happy they are concerned about unemployment if a free trade deal comes into force in the south american. this kells dealt full expression says it all there's an undercurrent of anxiety at this year's paris international agricultural show farmers here dreading the arrival of more terror free meat from brazil argentina uruguay and power as soon as the free trade deal comes into force brazil is already the world's biggest meat exporter. the farmers trade union says the trade around twenty five thousand livestock farms and friends on shaky ground blow to a country which prides itself on its food and where it comes from. i would say that in france we have a. number two ninety two have a diversity of diversity of products it's also a country of yes agronomy we have farmers who are passionate about their work attached to the soil and i think there are certain expertise in our region and. the french president and manuel monthlong has staked out a middle ground ahead of the ma
international agricultural show this week in paris. are anything but happy they are concerned about unemployment if a free trade deal comes into force in the south american. this kells dealt full expression says it all there's an undercurrent of anxiety at this year's paris international agricultural show farmers here dreading the arrival of more terror free meat from brazil argentina uruguay and power as soon as the free trade deal comes into force brazil is already the world's biggest meat...
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takes you to the paris set. >> oh yes! >> mr. and mrs. gray tie the knot rita ora gets tied up. >> that's intense. >> tomorrow on "e.t." >> before we go fans of the fox show 911 have something to celebrate. the freshman cop drama has been renewed for a second season. >> that is so awesome. that's when you have ryan murphy's dream team of angela bassett and connie britton. >> i'm such a fan of hers. when ryan called me and said she was in it. i was thrilled. >> after four episodes these two will finally share the screen tonight for the first time. we were on set when they filmed together. >> i was like it ain't going to be enough to satisfy. at least it's going to kick it off. >> some power gals. >> all that girl power on 911 tonight on fox. >> by e-bye, everybody. harry's meeting clients... ...from far away. but they only see his wrinkles. if only harry used some... ...bounce, to dry. he would be a less wrinkly, winning guy. ♪...nausea, heartburn,♪ indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stoma
takes you to the paris set. >> oh yes! >> mr. and mrs. gray tie the knot rita ora gets tied up. >> that's intense. >> tomorrow on "e.t." >> before we go fans of the fox show 911 have something to celebrate. the freshman cop drama has been renewed for a second season. >> that is so awesome. that's when you have ryan murphy's dream team of angela bassett and connie britton. >> i'm such a fan of hers. when ryan called me and said she was in it. i...
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shoot out before his capture he is believed to be the sole surviving suspect in the twenty fifteen paris attacks but so far he has refused to answer any questions . also coming up israel begins issuing deportation notices to thousands of african migrants the government says they could face jail time if they refuse to leave. and what you won't see today in row protests they've been found to as turkey's president meets with pope francis we will see what's behind the vatican's moves to tone down dissent at his visit. plus a stunning super bowl win for the underdogs fans go wild after the philadelphia eagles defeat the new england patriots to play in america the american football's biggest prize the fairy first time. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program thanks for joining us. belgium is on high alert today as the trial begins for the man who is believed to be the sole surviving suspect of the twenty fifteen paris attacks. arrived at the palace of justice in brussels earlier this morning so far he has refused to answer any questions today's session will focus on the shootout with belgian po
shoot out before his capture he is believed to be the sole surviving suspect in the twenty fifteen paris attacks but so far he has refused to answer any questions . also coming up israel begins issuing deportation notices to thousands of african migrants the government says they could face jail time if they refuse to leave. and what you won't see today in row protests they've been found to as turkey's president meets with pope francis we will see what's behind the vatican's moves to tone down...
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the afro feminists collective it's an organization that had a festival in paris they organized some workshops some of them were prohibited to north african women others were open and there was a big outcry at the time because it was seen that white french people were being banned from these workshops i read the you said the north african women asian women were also not so loud. but whoever was most into loud isn't it still some form of segregation you know because segregation is something that comes from the state and that really instore account of a hierarchy so saying that there are people who have moved more value that other people those workshops where men for black women just to meet and to speak about their issues for a couple of harris that doesn't threaten anything regarding the low it's just a space where black women can speak about the issue that can be discrimination that they are facing the very specific discrimination that they're fifteen as black women you have some other activities that would be open to all women of color because as a woman of color you don't experien
the afro feminists collective it's an organization that had a festival in paris they organized some workshops some of them were prohibited to north african women others were open and there was a big outcry at the time because it was seen that white french people were being banned from these workshops i read the you said the north african women asian women were also not so loud. but whoever was most into loud isn't it still some form of segregation you know because segregation is something that...
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the paris accord was never about co2 reduction. it was a bumper sticker. if it was about co2 reduction, why do you let china wait until 2030 to take any steps towards reduction? why do you say to india that they have until 2030? youdid i say to america, frontload your cost and we will wait till 2030. it was all about putting our economy at a disadvantage, despite the fact that we are leading the world in co2 reduction. the president showed tremendous fortitude to say i'm going to put america first. i'm going to recognize what we have achieved. we are not going to be apologetic to the rest of the world. we will continue within gauge meant, that we want agree to a deal in paris. it is a bad deal for america. [applause] of the things -- god bless them for that. >> seven more years of a trump administration. [laughter] -- [applause] >> what is your fondest hope, goal, or dream of in a couple spent within environmentalism? >> i was 12 years old in 1980. i was a child in the reagan revolution. i river my dad as an entrepreneur -- i remember my dad as an entrepre
the paris accord was never about co2 reduction. it was a bumper sticker. if it was about co2 reduction, why do you let china wait until 2030 to take any steps towards reduction? why do you say to india that they have until 2030? youdid i say to america, frontload your cost and we will wait till 2030. it was all about putting our economy at a disadvantage, despite the fact that we are leading the world in co2 reduction. the president showed tremendous fortitude to say i'm going to put america...
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mother because the fatherhood already being taken prisoner they were jewish family in the heart of paris and i think it needs to be said that many of these jewish families felt as if they were french they were proud to be jewish but they really identified as french they love france and it was the country of zoeller of rousseau so aflat who's now in her late eighty's and the wonderfully elegant path easier and told me her story how they were rounded up in july nine hundred forty two one of these big roundups that the vision government undertook for the germans called the hassle of duval's even half the means round up and velde eve because they were taken to a sports stadium which was highly unsuitable for a matter of hours let alone days and. people were held there for five days in boiling heat and arlo two told me what it was like to be there and how they were taken by train then to another camp and most people were shipped onto one of the concentration camps mostly auschwitz where they were killed let and her sister and her mother by a series of really clever ruses persuaded the germans
mother because the fatherhood already being taken prisoner they were jewish family in the heart of paris and i think it needs to be said that many of these jewish families felt as if they were french they were proud to be jewish but they really identified as french they love france and it was the country of zoeller of rousseau so aflat who's now in her late eighty's and the wonderfully elegant path easier and told me her story how they were rounded up in july nine hundred forty two one of these...
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just to make a living i have seen a woman delivering her baby in the streets in paris a young woman from africa france has never been as well coming as germany when i compare france or germany i can see that there is a problem because we do we have never consider. opening the borders to people from syria or from countries out there are at war and where people really need to get asylum from you talked about germany germany sweden there are countries that of done a lot to help refugees so in a sense when you say you are ashamed to live on this continent i mean those are european countries i think that there are several different policies in europe and some countries are much more when coming in and friends even in threat even if science has been for a long time a country of immigration i want to ask you one one last thing about something that you have said before i mean it's quite complex there was this this outcry here in paris the afro feminists collective it's an organization it had a festival in paris they organized some workshops some of them were prohibited to north african women oth
just to make a living i have seen a woman delivering her baby in the streets in paris a young woman from africa france has never been as well coming as germany when i compare france or germany i can see that there is a problem because we do we have never consider. opening the borders to people from syria or from countries out there are at war and where people really need to get asylum from you talked about germany germany sweden there are countries that of done a lot to help refugees so in a...