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. >> i looked in my rearview mirror, and it was frances. >> frances, the wife in the other. >> i get her little finger. >> the middle finger? >> right. >> i start following her. >> i said, what the hell? >> she brakes. and i brake. and i heard a thump. >> he's pronounced dead at the hospital. >> two women in love with one man, hating each other. >> you're getting text messages from bonnie of the two of them having sex? >> uh-huh. >> a hollywood love story? >> this was the man i wanted to marry. >> or, a fatal attraction? >> he goes, i can't get rid of this person. >> and so many about to lose so much. >> why? >> i will live with that for the rest of my life. here's andrea canning with "collision." >> reporter: this is the story of two fiery women battling for the heart of one much-loved man. it's about sex, secrets and lies. red-hot texas passion and a bitter feud. all leading to a final showdown on a two-lane highway. >> bexar county, 911. >> i got a black escalade and a black range rover. they're hauling ass, acting like idiots. >> reporter: a high-speed chase that went horribly, h
. >> i looked in my rearview mirror, and it was frances. >> frances, the wife in the other. >> i get her little finger. >> the middle finger? >> right. >> i start following her. >> i said, what the hell? >> she brakes. and i brake. and i heard a thump. >> he's pronounced dead at the hospital. >> two women in love with one man, hating each other. >> you're getting text messages from bonnie of the two of them having sex? >>...
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if i compare what i see in twenty nineteen the last twenty years in france. what i can see that the situation has become really difficult that very well i did a clear division. because that may be the situation has really changed we were still very young when we lived there but we shouldn't forget that france is a country that is still rather tolerant and we shouldn't forget its positive sides . visited the family in two thousand and fourteen in the suburbs of paris shortly before they emigrated to israel the family had thought about making it to israel for a long time and waited for a good moment to move with this three children i started to would sit in southern israel became the new home. in the beginning it was a long held dream to go to zion to go to jerusalem. later rise in incidence the whole situation was deteriorating with regard to the jewish community here for the push to finally go ahead with it. it is a new if you want it gave us a sort of pretext of it to finally go for it. while israeli put it to regularly call in jews living abroad to come to
if i compare what i see in twenty nineteen the last twenty years in france. what i can see that the situation has become really difficult that very well i did a clear division. because that may be the situation has really changed we were still very young when we lived there but we shouldn't forget that france is a country that is still rather tolerant and we shouldn't forget its positive sides . visited the family in two thousand and fourteen in the suburbs of paris shortly before they...
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frances perkins' work. how many of you know someone who is working a 40 hour week, generally more or less? frances perkins' work. how many of you know a 12 year old who has quit going to school so that she can work full-time in a factory? frances perkins' work. her ban on child labor enacted in a fair labor standards act made it possible to keep kids in school longer instead of in mills and factories. let me start by telling you a little bit. it is awfully noisy here but let , me tell you a little bit. i want to read a little bit of the prologue from my book so that you know a little bit more about the breadth of frances perkins a congressman's. on a chilly february night in 1933, a middle aged woman waited expectedly to meet with her employer at his residence on east 65th street in new york city. she clutched a scrap of paper with hastily written notes. finally ushered into his study, the woman brushed aside her nervousness and spoke confidently. they bantered casually for a while as was their style and sh
frances perkins' work. how many of you know someone who is working a 40 hour week, generally more or less? frances perkins' work. how many of you know a 12 year old who has quit going to school so that she can work full-time in a factory? frances perkins' work. her ban on child labor enacted in a fair labor standards act made it possible to keep kids in school longer instead of in mills and factories. let me start by telling you a little bit. it is awfully noisy here but let , me tell you a...
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france and the netherlands face off over the future of air france—klm. and on the markets: asian shares rise despite a weaker finish on wall street. they are being driven by a rally in chinese markets, strong us economic data helping the dollar higher. we start with electric car—maker tesla. it has announced it will start selling its entry level model 3 forjust $35,000, finally delivering on a promise the firm made more than two years ago. analysts see the lower price point as being vital if tesla is to become a mainstream car manufacturer. but, in order to make it happen, tesla is being forced to make tough decisions about other parts of the business. that means shutting down almost all its stores around the world and moving to online—only sales, as dave lee reports from san francisco. the model 3 in march 2016, he promised it would make tesla mainstream car maker. it has taken time and have been hiccups along the way but finally the price is here. the $35,000 tesla which is considered affordable in the world of electric vehicles. in order for tesla
france and the netherlands face off over the future of air france—klm. and on the markets: asian shares rise despite a weaker finish on wall street. they are being driven by a rally in chinese markets, strong us economic data helping the dollar higher. we start with electric car—maker tesla. it has announced it will start selling its entry level model 3 forjust $35,000, finally delivering on a promise the firm made more than two years ago. analysts see the lower price point as being vital...
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n paris here on "france 24." time for 60 minutes around the world. here are our headlines. pakistan prepares to hand back a captured indian soldier to ease tensions in cashmere -- kashmir. we get the latest from our correspondent in the region. rare protests in algeria. the country gears up for more rallies against the president. organizers dubbing today the million man march as they prepare for the largest demonstration in decades. north korea rejects president trump's explanation for the collapse of talks. pyongyang says it only wanted limited sanctions released and suggests more meetings are possible. the dutch and french finance ministers announced a new plan for air france -- over the dutch government's surprisise pururche in major stake of the airline. is in theory just weeks away and what impacts will the exit have on the national treasure, football. we will get a a report from chr. ♪ >> good afternoon. pakistan is expected to free an indian pilot today in efforts to de-escalate tension in kasmir. the pi
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for more, we go across the france 24 -- to france 24's reporter, in geneva. how did france make its way into a speech by the u.n. human riggts chief? >> this is that high commissioner's annual report onn human rights violations and abuses globally, and f france ws high n thh list, along with other countries like zimbabwe, , bubut thesudan high commissioner pointtd the finger at any countries besides france. she also pointed the finger att% concerns about the uninid states across the border and highlighted her concerns about the european union and urged them to prioritizee to save the lives of migigrants crossing the mediterranean by allowing charity hips, rescue shipssto operate in the waters, and of course, she was equally criticil of the clampdown by the chinese authorities on the minority in the region. and not toto miss out, the huge of humannons rights in syria, yemen, and concerns about human rights defenders in saudi arabia, yemen, libya, and many other countries. origin, south of america -- her country of origin, south america, voicing concerns about
for more, we go across the france 24 -- to france 24's reporter, in geneva. how did france make its way into a speech by the u.n. human riggts chief? >> this is that high commissioner's annual report onn human rights violations and abuses globally, and f france ws high n thh list, along with other countries like zimbabwe, , bubut thesudan high commissioner pointtd the finger at any countries besides france. she also pointed the finger att% concerns about the uninid states across the...
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france spoke to prisons to see what they think about the children's fate. is often children should be protected and their own circumstances. it creates a real threat this children back they have to be hollerin decayed it's risky it is often these are children since when the children danger over need is good environment they will flourish political journalist elizabeth says that the issue to how this children is a difficult one for french government. there have been lots of attempts and directed radicalization very sophisticated ones there have been attempts to another country and all the help of a social media with facebook with google and at the end of the day the results are small so the government is well aware that there's a lot majority of the french you do not want these children to come back to not see them as being french see them as being out the children of jihadi far those whom they might be more named so the government has got a hot potato on this it's a difficult decision to teach it's not popular earned earth there's also the understanding in
france spoke to prisons to see what they think about the children's fate. is often children should be protected and their own circumstances. it creates a real threat this children back they have to be hollerin decayed it's risky it is often these are children since when the children danger over need is good environment they will flourish political journalist elizabeth says that the issue to how this children is a difficult one for french government. there have been lots of attempts and directed...
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around half a million jews live in france the third largest community behind israel in the u.s. last year there were more than five hundred anti-semitic offenses here in increase of around seventy five percent. fozzy califano president of the umbrella organization representing france's jewish community is also alarmed he says the real figures are much higher as not every offense is registered he's most concerned for the young. softballs relief with noticing that in some regions jewish children are no longer going to public schools you know being pulled out because they can't have a normal school day they're being insulted and their physical safety can't always be guaranteed system query. back in the synagogue young ballerinas are practicing for a big performance the synagogue offers jewish children an afterschool program which parents gladly make use of delphin tell you have is the mother of three sons she tells us one of them has moved to israel because he feels safer being jewish there delfin says she is shocked by the rhetoric she hears she thought it was a thing of the past.
around half a million jews live in france the third largest community behind israel in the u.s. last year there were more than five hundred anti-semitic offenses here in increase of around seventy five percent. fozzy califano president of the umbrella organization representing france's jewish community is also alarmed he says the real figures are much higher as not every offense is registered he's most concerned for the young. softballs relief with noticing that in some regions jewish children...
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hamburg as part of the fridays for future movement that she inspired also coming up jewish parents in france fear for their children's future after a surge in hate crimes we will speak with israel's ambassador here in berlin about controversial calls for european jews to immigrate to israel plus pakistan said to release an indian pilot shot down over pakistan controlled kashmir this week attend the gesture avert war fighting between the two nuclear armed neighbor. i'm sara kelly welcome to the program swedish prime activist is joining german students on strike today in hamburg on her first visit to the country now pupils from around the world have joined the teenagers fridays for future movement walking out of classes to call on politicians to take climate action an estimated three thousand students are taking part in the demonstration in the northern german city . of going to brady who is standing by as those protests progress there. in hamburg so i mean can it appears to be an impressive showing behind you how much of this turnout is really down to grab the tomb berms presence . ok as we c
hamburg as part of the fridays for future movement that she inspired also coming up jewish parents in france fear for their children's future after a surge in hate crimes we will speak with israel's ambassador here in berlin about controversial calls for european jews to immigrate to israel plus pakistan said to release an indian pilot shot down over pakistan controlled kashmir this week attend the gesture avert war fighting between the two nuclear armed neighbor. i'm sara kelly welcome to the...
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for autonomy not that a game against the hosts france. is a difficult game she took she took us court that france actually had more of the ball they had more shots but germany actually came out on top thanks to a goal from layer scholer in the thirty first minute so an excellent result not actually caught foster limburg in from switzerland to be the suits and coach so this is a chance for her to show her pedigree in charge of the germany squad and also a chance for the teams that lay down a marker ahead of this tournament and show why they might even team to beat the summer are they the team to beat this summer are they one of the favorites or germany are often you know traditionally one of the powerhouses in international women's football alongside the usa so those two will certainly be among the favorites others of france of course the hosts that we just mention and also australia and england have made great strides in women's football over the last few years but it is true that fostex limburg does have a fantastic array of players from
for autonomy not that a game against the hosts france. is a difficult game she took she took us court that france actually had more of the ball they had more shots but germany actually came out on top thanks to a goal from layer scholer in the thirty first minute so an excellent result not actually caught foster limburg in from switzerland to be the suits and coach so this is a chance for her to show her pedigree in charge of the germany squad and also a chance for the teams that lay down a...
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lower numbers of arrivals from france in recent years. in the start the two months had to adapt to new life it also comes with new responsibilities due to judyth has to do her tory military service with the recent set up and the beginning it wasn't easy it was a whole integration process with the new language the culture and everything else but now everything has become normal everyone here plays a part and israeli society. goes i think i've done the right thing to come here. i've done the right thing for my children is about to go i would say i saved them that's not the case but in my mind i know i saved them from this constant feeling of numbness and insecurity. after five years in israel they feel at home it's a new life complete with new challenges but it's so i price they're willing to pay for their future. tell you how much concern is there in israel about the increase and he's a medic attacks here in europe. well on the one hand i mean europe is far but it's also close i mean fun in the sense of people of course in israel they don'
lower numbers of arrivals from france in recent years. in the start the two months had to adapt to new life it also comes with new responsibilities due to judyth has to do her tory military service with the recent set up and the beginning it wasn't easy it was a whole integration process with the new language the culture and everything else but now everything has become normal everyone here plays a part and israeli society. goes i think i've done the right thing to come here. i've done the...
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and jewish parents in france feel for their children's future. crimes we talk with israel's ambassador here in berlin about controversial calls for european jews to emigrate to israel. had a very warm welcome to you i'm. pakistan is preparing to free an indian pilot captured when his plane was shot down over kashmir you're now seeing live pictures coming to you from the volga a towering border a land crossing between india and pakistan as pakistan prepares to hand over the pilot that he's due to be released in an effort to deescalate the recent tensions. release has been awaited for a few hours now we've been monitoring the situation there but for some reason his release has not yet taken place and there's no reason given as to why this delay has taken place thousands of people have been gathered at the indian side of the border anxiously waiting to see the indian pilot wing commander be none then initially also shouts of a long live killing his return but now the crowds have as you can see most of the people you are seeing now live are police an
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hold on jews in france in particular. to immigrate to israel is that really the solution no i think look i think first of all immigrated to israel i was born in england and i went to live in israel i made my own personal decision and every jew should see israel as his homeland should he want to come and i think so deal with anti some things that we need to deal with many things on the ground in europe and places where it exists in this novel new europe we've seen in acts and in latin america and also in the. america so i think that we need to think about how we use education how we use to get some breaking lation of the cyberspace in terms of how people's messages are proliferate to how anti semitic themes perpetuated in these areas how we bring this to modern it's a school but the universe is the cultural institute's how we also have by i think one of the most important things is the issue of enforcement when people do these horrific acts of putting swastikas and such holy and sacred places that don't find anyone this is
hold on jews in france in particular. to immigrate to israel is that really the solution no i think look i think first of all immigrated to israel i was born in england and i went to live in israel i made my own personal decision and every jew should see israel as his homeland should he want to come and i think so deal with anti some things that we need to deal with many things on the ground in europe and places where it exists in this novel new europe we've seen in acts and in latin america...
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france spoke to persians to see what they thought about the children's fates. of all children should be protected and circumstances. it creates a real threat this children but they have to be hundred decayed it's risky to use off on these children since when the children danger overly need is good environment they will flourish. for more on this we are now joined live by political journalist and elizabeth motet welcome to the program now does rejecting the repatriation of these children not raise a legal problem they'd be left stateless. it depends entirely on whether the parents are all more likely the mother had another passport a children who will be in another country from people who have another possible signs of have to apply to french citizenship at age eighteen and some other of those jihadi brights are actually born in france and have french citizenship and it's a case by case basis from a purely legal point of view and also who want to sue so there's also. a question of context what kind of family the children would come back to france if they have on
france spoke to persians to see what they thought about the children's fates. of all children should be protected and circumstances. it creates a real threat this children but they have to be hundred decayed it's risky to use off on these children since when the children danger overly need is good environment they will flourish. for more on this we are now joined live by political journalist and elizabeth motet welcome to the program now does rejecting the repatriation of these children not...
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plus a new poll finds that over half of france is against children of french jihad. of some kids held in syria appeal to help. paraded around major cities on the side of a bus as part of an income by conservatives rattled by. eleven o'clock am eastern you're watching r t international live with mina to. the program. we start with the u.s. senior democrats are demanding access to all communications between donald trump and putin regardless of for a classification that's after reports that the u.s. president can seal the details of his talks with his russian counterpart which at times were conducted without the presence of an interpreter with his russian counterpart which at times were conducted without the presence of an interpreter the following request was sent to the white house. the committee's request by march fifteenth twenty nineteen the department produced all documents communications regardless of for. and classification the refer overlay to any communications between president trump and president putin as democrats are expanding the investigation into allege
plus a new poll finds that over half of france is against children of french jihad. of some kids held in syria appeal to help. paraded around major cities on the side of a bus as part of an income by conservatives rattled by. eleven o'clock am eastern you're watching r t international live with mina to. the program. we start with the u.s. senior democrats are demanding access to all communications between donald trump and putin regardless of for a classification that's after reports that the...
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americans are always interested in france. we talked earlier and like all french people, you take metro week vacations. is that a requirement to be french? when you want to get somebody in the office in august in paris, you can never get them in the office? is that a custom? jean-paul: it is mandatory. it is the habit. i used to take two weeks vacation. when i was in asia, i didn't. when i came back to france, i saw the french were crazy to take. after a while, you like it. david: you know president macron? -- when you are with president macron's wife, use beauty tips? jean-paul: i was with her less than a week. david: i wanted to ask you today, how do you think the u.s.-french relations are? jean-paul: i think the relations between france and america are excellent at the political level . they may be different but it is not the most important. the important is the relationship between the people. i had an experience when i was here in 2004. there was a time when there was freedom fighting story. --n if david: for a lot of peo
americans are always interested in france. we talked earlier and like all french people, you take metro week vacations. is that a requirement to be french? when you want to get somebody in the office in august in paris, you can never get them in the office? is that a custom? jean-paul: it is mandatory. it is the habit. i used to take two weeks vacation. when i was in asia, i didn't. when i came back to france, i saw the french were crazy to take. after a while, you like it. david: you know...
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frances dinglasan is in for lisa argen. hi, frances. >> hi, chris. live doppler 7 shows the loop over the past couple of hours. you can see how things are winding down. it's not quite over. they'll pick up again this afternoon and evening. we're seeing heavier rainfall around highway 1 in pescadero, the pink and white. on abc 7's exclusive storm impact scale, it's light, a 1. some areas may not get rain the rest of the day. a pretty view towards golden gate bridge, the low clouds. some isolated showers through the next few hours becoming spotty by lunchtime. temperatures in the 40s and 50s. possible thunderstorms this afternoon. we'll finally start drying out this evening. we have a chilly start tomorrow. a long stretch of dry weather is on the way, and a big warm-up as well, chris. >> frances, thank you. >>> developing news, singer r. kelly is out of jail this morning after spending a few nights in jail for the second straight weekend. abc news reporter erielle reshef explains what the embattled r&b star is saying after his release. >> reporter: r.
frances dinglasan is in for lisa argen. hi, frances. >> hi, chris. live doppler 7 shows the loop over the past couple of hours. you can see how things are winding down. it's not quite over. they'll pick up again this afternoon and evening. we're seeing heavier rainfall around highway 1 in pescadero, the pink and white. on abc 7's exclusive storm impact scale, it's light, a 1. some areas may not get rain the rest of the day. a pretty view towards golden gate bridge, the low clouds. some...
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a new poll finds that over half of france is against the children of french jihad is returning home as the relatives of some kids out in syria appeal to the un for help getting them back. to u.k. primary school reportedly caves into pressure it suspends its lessons on homosexuality after hundreds of angry parents keep their children at home in protest. yet you read it right this is r.t. international welcome to the program. undoing access to all communications between donald trump. claims the us president concealed details of what he spoke about with his russian counterpart the following request has been sent to the white house. the committee's requests that by march the fifteenth twenty nineteen the department produce all documents communications regardless of form and classification the refer or relate to any communications between president trump and president putin your stomach rats are doubling down on efforts to catch trump on alleged collusion with russia that could be perhaps because there's talk the current move a probe into the issue will prove to be a disappointment as kille
a new poll finds that over half of france is against the children of french jihad is returning home as the relatives of some kids out in syria appeal to the un for help getting them back. to u.k. primary school reportedly caves into pressure it suspends its lessons on homosexuality after hundreds of angry parents keep their children at home in protest. yet you read it right this is r.t. international welcome to the program. undoing access to all communications between donald trump. claims the...
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just in france but i knew that there was a risk of a career values. his cousin dinny is thinking about leaving paris. he used to play in this park with his children now he goes for walks alone he was hoping to stay in france at least until his retirement but he doesn't know whether he'll stick it out until then. we know i can easily move to another country with what i can change my religion so easily people despise me to this extent israel is the solution we're the destination for each of us that's what if you will see we've got movies right here. he points out that asian stores have replaced the jewish stores that used to be in the area even if older jews are still unwilling to leave france for good many are sending their children to israel or to the us jewish life in france is changing. well it's an issue that's motivating more and more french people to take to the streets or using the slogan sasuke feet or that's enough to denounce anti semitism now to serbia a country in the process of becoming an ember state but many serbians fear that president
just in france but i knew that there was a risk of a career values. his cousin dinny is thinking about leaving paris. he used to play in this park with his children now he goes for walks alone he was hoping to stay in france at least until his retirement but he doesn't know whether he'll stick it out until then. we know i can easily move to another country with what i can change my religion so easily people despise me to this extent israel is the solution we're the destination for each of us...
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it is based in france. your biggest market is the united states? jean-paul: the business and france is still small, 7% of the total. the u.s. is the number one market, 25%. now asia is strong too. asia, china will become bigger and bigger. there are billions of consumers there. david: let's talk about how you came to l'oreal. you grew up ion -- jean-paul: paris. david: did you say i want to run l'oreal one day? jean-paul: not really. when i was 15 years old, i was trying to understand what job i want to do. i had three ideas. one was to be a psychiatrist. how you say it? david: a psychiatrist? jean-paul: yes, or a movie director. david: ok. jean-paul: or business. i chose business. in my job every day, i do a little bit of the three. [laughter] jean-paul: marketing is understanding the desires and dreams and wishes of the people. it is a lot about movie direction too, because you create the images and everything. i was it able to put it all together. david: i think you took a finance class in school. the professor said you are good in marketing, no
it is based in france. your biggest market is the united states? jean-paul: the business and france is still small, 7% of the total. the u.s. is the number one market, 25%. now asia is strong too. asia, china will become bigger and bigger. there are billions of consumers there. david: let's talk about how you came to l'oreal. you grew up ion -- jean-paul: paris. david: did you say i want to run l'oreal one day? jean-paul: not really. when i was 15 years old, i was trying to understand what job...
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also coming up fears about an upsurge in anti semitism jewish parents in france feel for their children's future we talk with israel's ambassador here in berlin about controversial calls for european jews to emigrate to israel. and. i'm very proud to stand with the german students because they have a history. the swedish team has become the figurehead for generations calls for action on the environment grettir marches the school students in hamburg. one of almost until i'm under thought she started breaking news spock the son is just freed an indian pilot captured when his plane was shot down over kashmir you're now looking at pictures off a wing commander of a nun then who is within the past few minutes walked across the wide. atari border crossing between india and pakistan is the pakistani side authority is the indian side as you can see he's looking in relatively good condition he is accompanied by a few officials knock his release has been delayed for hours we've been monitoring the situation at the border for the last few hours there's no reason been given for his delay but now the
also coming up fears about an upsurge in anti semitism jewish parents in france feel for their children's future we talk with israel's ambassador here in berlin about controversial calls for european jews to emigrate to israel. and. i'm very proud to stand with the german students because they have a history. the swedish team has become the figurehead for generations calls for action on the environment grettir marches the school students in hamburg. one of almost until i'm under thought she...
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thank youu very much for being with us the full out of the yellow vest protesters led to criticism of france. at the u. n.. united nations human rights chief michelle bachelet just calling a front to conduct a full investigation. into the excessive use of force against protesters the other vessel jimmy joan of taking to the streets the sixteen weekends in a row since late november. the demonstrated against fiscal inequality and government policy they are especially critical of president emmanuel macron. some of the protesters of taking part in the destruction of property and vandalize issue of businesses in the path of the protests. since i can't measure them with this. the french government must do better says the un high commissioner for human rights in a rare reprimand aimed at a western country. she said paris should investigate all cases of reported police violence against yellow vest protesters in friends. delete visualize wrong havining protesting what they see us exclusion from economic right some participation in public affairs. we encourage the government to continue dialogue. incl
thank youu very much for being with us the full out of the yellow vest protesters led to criticism of france. at the u. n.. united nations human rights chief michelle bachelet just calling a front to conduct a full investigation. into the excessive use of force against protesters the other vessel jimmy joan of taking to the streets the sixteen weekends in a row since late november. the demonstrated against fiscal inequality and government policy they are especially critical of president...
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and he said i think a violence and hate speech in france is caused by members of the country's jewish community to fear for their safety president emanuel mccraw has publicly condemned the crimes which include vandalism and jewish cemeteries online harassment and physical attacks they don't discuss when martin reports. they want to move a good look at their door those who are as i would like to do well if they were there for the benefit of us a call there is no divine will get out there no. is preparing for shabat it's friday and tonight he's meeting other members of his jewish congregation together they are going to read the sabbath prayer the thirty four year old is an active member of the jewish community here in paris being jewish is important to him but so is being french that's why the increase in violence disturbs him so much to both parties and cities with their insults vandalism and sometimes even cases of murder for us that means staying aware and alert and always keeping an eye out so we wouldn't have to do that if we didn't feel threatened now we're also asking ourselves i
and he said i think a violence and hate speech in france is caused by members of the country's jewish community to fear for their safety president emanuel mccraw has publicly condemned the crimes which include vandalism and jewish cemeteries online harassment and physical attacks they don't discuss when martin reports. they want to move a good look at their door those who are as i would like to do well if they were there for the benefit of us a call there is no divine will get out there no. is...
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france and the netherlands face off over the future of air france—klm. live from london, that's our top story on the 1st of march. a tense meeting in paris between the french and dutch finance ministers after the dutch government secretly purchased a big chunk of airline air france—klm. also in the programme... financial re—charge: tesla pulls the plug on most of its stores around the world and says it will only sell cars online, to help pay for a cheaper model 3. keep an eye on the markets, you're building on an asian rally overnight, despite a disappointing close on wall street. it's been a hectic week of business news, not least because of the brexit debate here in the uk, our economics correspondent dharshini david will be here to help us make sense of it all. also, today is national unplugging day in the us, a day to step away from technology and just relax. will you be turning your phone or laptop off for the day? let us know before you do! just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. if you are doing that unplugging day the one thing you are not to unplug
france and the netherlands face off over the future of air france—klm. live from london, that's our top story on the 1st of march. a tense meeting in paris between the french and dutch finance ministers after the dutch government secretly purchased a big chunk of airline air france—klm. also in the programme... financial re—charge: tesla pulls the plug on most of its stores around the world and says it will only sell cars online, to help pay for a cheaper model 3. keep an eye on the...
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the waves of anti semitic attacks in france has left many jewish communities there feeling uneasy france is home to nearly half a million jews but now the violence is prompting some to leave the country many are choosing to go to israel. to defy the benefit of us a call is not a hundred. a lunch alone is preparing for shabat it's friday and tonight he's meeting other members of his jewish congregation together they are going to read the sabbath prayer is the thirty four year old is an active member of the jewish community here in paris being jewish is important to him but so is being french that's why the increase in violence disturbs him so much to both parties and cities with the insults vandalism and sometimes even cases of murder for us that means staying aware and alert and always keeping an eye out we wouldn't have to do that if we didn't feel threatened now we're also asking ourselves is france really the right place for us. around half a million jews live in france the third largest community behind israel in the u.s. last year there were more than five hundred anti-semitic offen
the waves of anti semitic attacks in france has left many jewish communities there feeling uneasy france is home to nearly half a million jews but now the violence is prompting some to leave the country many are choosing to go to israel. to defy the benefit of us a call is not a hundred. a lunch alone is preparing for shabat it's friday and tonight he's meeting other members of his jewish congregation together they are going to read the sabbath prayer is the thirty four year old is an active...
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falsie califano president of the umbrella organization representing france's jewish community is also alarmed he says the real figures are much higher as not every offense is registered he's most concerned for the young. is awful sharif we're noticing that in some regions jewish children are no longer going to public schools they're being pulled out because they can't have a normal school day they're being insulted and their physical safety can't always be guaranteed we. are back in the synagogue young ballerinas are practicing for a big performance the synagogue offers jewish children an afterschool program which parents gladly make use of deaf intel have is the mother of three sons she tells us one of them has moved to israel because he feels safer being jewish there delfin says she's shocked by the rhetoric she hears she thought it was a thing of the past. or not or this when we hear things like go back home it hurts us deeply. you feel threatened to listen more people are all going. to lunch alone is determined to stay in his homeland france despite the worsening situation experts
falsie califano president of the umbrella organization representing france's jewish community is also alarmed he says the real figures are much higher as not every offense is registered he's most concerned for the young. is awful sharif we're noticing that in some regions jewish children are no longer going to public schools they're being pulled out because they can't have a normal school day they're being insulted and their physical safety can't always be guaranteed we. are back in the...
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france spoke to paris paris and see what they thought about the children's fate. it's of all children should be protected and all circumstances. it creates a real friend children back they have to be hollering it's risky to these awful it is our children since when the children danger all the leaders good environment they will flourish. a best featuring at heart of a campaign launched by a local catholic movement in protest against gender violence laws which the group claims are discriminatory against men the bus is expected to appear in several other spice cities up until international women's day on march the eighth it also displays the hash tag stop famine azziz referring to women's rights campaigners this spokesman of the group a lot of the campaign told us why they have a problem with certain brands of feminism. gender laws are. laws because discriminate men from women. also the pinnacle discriminate also or. in a sense it's breakin of all of equality this in our constitution what we're asking is for. this what's always with us or. they're not us. but they ar
france spoke to paris paris and see what they thought about the children's fate. it's of all children should be protected and all circumstances. it creates a real friend children back they have to be hollering it's risky to these awful it is our children since when the children danger all the leaders good environment they will flourish. a best featuring at heart of a campaign launched by a local catholic movement in protest against gender violence laws which the group claims are discriminatory...
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that they're being deceived the eighty four children have already returned to france they have data they're being social license they're ok. according to the save the children charity there are now more than two and a half thousand children in camps in northern syria and from around thirty countries mary the lawyer we just heard from thinks around one hundred of them are french france is currently dealing with the return of these children on a case by case basis the majority of french people seem to be against the children's return a new poll found that sixty seven percent of respondents didn't want them in france we spoke to patrick jarden the father of one of the victims of a paris concert hall attack i saw he thinks the children of jihad is have to pay the consequences of their parents' actions. all parents are bearing responsibility for the future of their children they've left france voluntarily nobody forced them out they've decided to fight against france they've crossed themselves out of frauds and unfortunately their children should account for the consequence residence to
that they're being deceived the eighty four children have already returned to france they have data they're being social license they're ok. according to the save the children charity there are now more than two and a half thousand children in camps in northern syria and from around thirty countries mary the lawyer we just heard from thinks around one hundred of them are french france is currently dealing with the return of these children on a case by case basis the majority of french people...
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a wave of anti-semitic attacks in france has left many jewish communities there feeling uneasy france is home to nearly half a million jews but now the violence is prompting some to leave the country many are choosing to go to israel. to defy the benefit of our so-called is not one will go to hospital in lunch on loan is preparing for shabat it's friday and tonight he's meeting other members of his jewish congregation together they are going to read the sabbath prayer is the thirty four year old is an active member of the jewish community here in paris being jewish is important to him but so is being french that's why the increase in violence disturbs him so much. the best part is all cities with their insults vandalism and sometimes even cases of murder for us that means staying aware and alert and always keeping an eye out we wouldn't have to do that if we didn't feel threatened now we're also asking ourselves is france really the right place for us. around half a million jews live in france the third largest community behind israel in the u.s. last year there were more than five hu
a wave of anti-semitic attacks in france has left many jewish communities there feeling uneasy france is home to nearly half a million jews but now the violence is prompting some to leave the country many are choosing to go to israel. to defy the benefit of our so-called is not one will go to hospital in lunch on loan is preparing for shabat it's friday and tonight he's meeting other members of his jewish congregation together they are going to read the sabbath prayer is the thirty four year...
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france spoke to paris residents to see what they thought about the children's fates . is all children should be protected and circumstances. it creates a real friend children they have to be hundred u.k.p. it's risky to do so from these children since when the children danger overly need is good environment they will flourish. dolled up hitler wearing lipstick and long eyelashes has been spotted in madrid and barcelona on the side of a bus the fear immobile is part of a campaign by ultra conservative catholics who are unhappy about spanish laws on gender violence which they claim discriminate against met the bus will tour several other spanish cities in the run up to international women's day on march the eighth the campaign is being run under the hash tag stop from a nazis which is how the organizers refer to certain types of feminists it's spokesman explain why. the gender laws are really very. very bottom last because they discriminate men from women in the penalty also the pinnacle discriminate also in the presence of innocence it's breakin and symbol of equality t
france spoke to paris residents to see what they thought about the children's fates . is all children should be protected and circumstances. it creates a real friend children they have to be hundred u.k.p. it's risky to do so from these children since when the children danger overly need is good environment they will flourish. dolled up hitler wearing lipstick and long eyelashes has been spotted in madrid and barcelona on the side of a bus the fear immobile is part of a campaign by ultra...
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here's meteorologist frances dinglasan. frances? >> all right. it's going to be another gorgeous day. we're dealing with more cloud cover this morning. here is live doppler 7 and the satellite image. high clouds have been passing through parts of the bay area, low crowds at the coast. you can see it here in the live shot as we check out the downtown financial area. your 12-hour planner for st. patrick's day. we're dealing with a few clouds during the next few us more. in fact they'll stick around most of the day. temperatur lunchtime. this afternoon, warm, well above average. inland areas in the mid-70s. around the bay, low 70s. t-shirt and shorts weather. once again at the coast, a little bit of a light breeze. we'll keep things cooler. mid- to upper 60s. sun sets at 7:18. enjoy the sunshine and warmth because i have some rain to tell you about with the accuweather seven-day forecast. >> thanks, frances. >>> now to the latest on the deadly terror attack in new zealand. 50 people were killed, 54 others being treated. 12 are in the icu in critical
here's meteorologist frances dinglasan. frances? >> all right. it's going to be another gorgeous day. we're dealing with more cloud cover this morning. here is live doppler 7 and the satellite image. high clouds have been passing through parts of the bay area, low crowds at the coast. you can see it here in the live shot as we check out the downtown financial area. your 12-hour planner for st. patrick's day. we're dealing with a few clouds during the next few us more. in fact they'll...
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frances tracking the forecast for us. more rain on the yeah. >> yep, it's moving to the bay area right now and it could be heavy at times this morning. have the wet weather gear handy, you will need it this whole weekend. i'll let you know when we can finally get a dry break and i'll tell you how much rain we can expect. >> frances, thanks. >>> also ahead getting revved up at the silicon valley auto show. students show off the cars they built from scratch. >>> and traveling to europe won't be assizy over the next few years. what you'll be r check out our new trick. ♪ steady.. - roger! steady.. now! go all in for what you love with tony and kellogg's frosted flakes. now in delicious new honey nut. as part of this complete breakfast. they're gr-r-r-reat! they say, i wonder what age you justhat is.aring. simply ageless foundation with olay. tones, hydrates, and reduces the look of wrinkles. from covergirl. reliable wifi with coverage what'sthroughout your home?ast, how about having internet that can help you save on wirele
frances tracking the forecast for us. more rain on the yeah. >> yep, it's moving to the bay area right now and it could be heavy at times this morning. have the wet weather gear handy, you will need it this whole weekend. i'll let you know when we can finally get a dry break and i'll tell you how much rain we can expect. >> frances, thanks. >>> also ahead getting revved up at the silicon valley auto show. students show off the cars they built from scratch. >>> and...
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teacher and the founder of this farm he is himself a student of the ecological farming movement in france correa believes latest effort takes advantage of plants that offer homeopathic health advantages a natural insecticide and fungus side to raise juicy tomatoes. there's name artemisia there's also a plant that comes from the pygmy country that's the secret ingredient and then a blend is created and it gives rise to this magic fertilizer settled. at the end of their training koya bailey's students will return to their villages to use techniques in healthy and productive farming. that's what the fossil martyr's assimilate the virtues of this healthy plant fertiliser we will have a tomato that is both anti carcinogen it and anti malarial that can be the best medicine there is. organic farming in a country with a history of conflict and where most farms operate without machines. bailey says the obstacles can be overcome he's working on a micro credit banking scheme for his students for example a model for a new agriculture perhaps in the fields along the river. ok it's just south africa no
teacher and the founder of this farm he is himself a student of the ecological farming movement in france correa believes latest effort takes advantage of plants that offer homeopathic health advantages a natural insecticide and fungus side to raise juicy tomatoes. there's name artemisia there's also a plant that comes from the pygmy country that's the secret ingredient and then a blend is created and it gives rise to this magic fertilizer settled. at the end of their training koya bailey's...
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meteorologist frances dinglasan is in for lisa argen. frances, it is looking wonderful out there. >> it's going to look and feel like spring with plenty of sunshine. live doppler 7 showing us clear conditions across the bay area. winds are light right now. temperatures have dropped into the upper 30s for santa rosa, vacaville and even half moon bay and livermore. most other areas are in the 40s. in fact hayward is currently 51 degrees. here's your 12-hour planner for today. clear skies this morning. sunny and mild by lunchtime. you can put the jackets away. in the 60s. a warmer afternoon for everyone. inland low 70s, around the bay near 70, and at the coast some mid-60s. sun sets at 7:17 and we'll still be in the 60s. but if you are heading out tonight, you will need a light jacket. the warming trend continues. i'll have details on that coming up. >>> now to the latest on the attack in new zealand. 49 people were killed and 40 other people were hospitalized d with a range of injuries, including a 4-year-old who's in critical condition. i
meteorologist frances dinglasan is in for lisa argen. frances, it is looking wonderful out there. >> it's going to look and feel like spring with plenty of sunshine. live doppler 7 showing us clear conditions across the bay area. winds are light right now. temperatures have dropped into the upper 30s for santa rosa, vacaville and even half moon bay and livermore. most other areas are in the 40s. in fact hayward is currently 51 degrees. here's your 12-hour planner for today. clear skies...
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and jewish parents in france fear for their children's future after a surge in hate crimes we talked to israel's ambassador here in berlin about controversial calls for european jews to emigrate to israel. and mr alexander we'll just see if they have misread. the swedish team has become the gadget off for generations poland's for action on the environment good at turning back marches with school students in hamburg. i don't have a warm welcome to you i'm the chief baucus on his trade in indian pod it's captured when his plane was shot down over pakistan had been stabbed during an aerial mission these up. pictures of ring commander benumbed then who in the past hour walked across the volga atari border between the two countries in pakistan to a tardy in india his release came after hours of delay fueling speculation about his release the cause of the delay is not known back a son says the release of the pilot who was captured on tuesday is an effort to deescalate recent tensions between the two nuclear neighbors. that we have bring in correspondent michelle jess while in delhi the mis
and jewish parents in france fear for their children's future after a surge in hate crimes we talked to israel's ambassador here in berlin about controversial calls for european jews to emigrate to israel. and mr alexander we'll just see if they have misread. the swedish team has become the gadget off for generations poland's for action on the environment good at turning back marches with school students in hamburg. i don't have a warm welcome to you i'm the chief baucus on his trade in indian...
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f. had date residency status thrhrn into doubt here in france. many have decided to opt for french citizenship tatiana sort of what's. after three decades in france susan and graham savage celebrate as they officially become french citizens to the full set. their choice but also their way to senend t the messagege acrose channel because they've d decidd to leave us the big european family yeah. without speaking a word of french the couplee uprooted ther lives in england in the early eighties to move to lives -- in central france to become farmer. indeed the bottom all of tn applications for citizenship by british nationals have increased almost fivefold since the brexit referendum in. twenty sixteen debate that british nationals are worried about the potential administrative procedures. but at thee moment we don't know but visas to live in france might be for client merits bebefore moving within the u. ws very easyy. and 201820% of the applications for citizenship in this region of france were submitted by british nationals. around a one a millio
f. had date residency status thrhrn into doubt here in france. many have decided to opt for french citizenship tatiana sort of what's. after three decades in france susan and graham savage celebrate as they officially become french citizens to the full set. their choice but also their way to senend t the messagege acrose channel because they've d decidd to leave us the big european family yeah. without speaking a word of french the couplee uprooted ther lives in england in the early eighties to...
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now to the central african republic where if former activists and will get it for me in france has returned to his homeland in that war torn country to train what he calls soldiers off the lead it may not be what you think he has launched an organic farm in the capital bangui and is spreading the gospel of innovation while growing organic fruits and vegetables. she is a soldier of the land so is he to student farmers out of dozens training and working for months at a time on these chemical free fields next to the all bunkie river. pascal b. dakota bailey is their teacher and the founder of this farm here is himself a student of the ecological farming movement in france through korea bailey's latest effort takes advantage of plants that offer homeopathic health advantages a natural insecticide and fungus side to raise juicy tomatoes. there's name artemisia there's also a plant that comes from the pygmy country that's the secret ingredient and then a blend discreated and it gives rise to this magic fertilizer yes it'll measure. at the end of their training correa bailey's students will return
now to the central african republic where if former activists and will get it for me in france has returned to his homeland in that war torn country to train what he calls soldiers off the lead it may not be what you think he has launched an organic farm in the capital bangui and is spreading the gospel of innovation while growing organic fruits and vegetables. she is a soldier of the land so is he to student farmers out of dozens training and working for months at a time on these chemical free...
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for a moment, because americans are always interested in france. we talked earlier, and like all french people, you take four-week vacation. is that a requirement to be french? to take four weeks? because when you want to have somebody in the office in august in paris, you can never get them in the office. so what do you, how is that? is that a custom or something? jean-paul: mandatory. [laughter] david: mandatory, you take four weeks off? jean-paul: no, but is a habit. you know, when i was here i used to take two weeks vacation. and when i was in asia, i think i did not take any vacation. and when i came back to france, i thought the french were crazy to take four weeks vacation. and i have to say after a while, i like it. [laughter] david: you know president macron? jean-paul: yes. david: so when you are with president macron and his wife, does she ever say, is l'oreal product a good one for me? or is this a good product? does she ever ask for any beauty tips? jean-paul: i can say that brigid macron loves the l'oreal products. david: ok. [laughte
for a moment, because americans are always interested in france. we talked earlier, and like all french people, you take four-week vacation. is that a requirement to be french? to take four weeks? because when you want to have somebody in the office in august in paris, you can never get them in the office. so what do you, how is that? is that a custom or something? jean-paul: mandatory. [laughter] david: mandatory, you take four weeks off? jean-paul: no, but is a habit. you know, when i was...
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france use a sixteenth weekend straight of yellow vest on rest with police resorting to tear gas and water camping. also this hour u.s. president donald trump and north korea's leader kim jong un hold their second summit but failed to reach a deal on denuclearization accusing each other of making unreasonable demands. this is the weekly bringing you the stories that shapes the past seven days welcome to the program. this week saw fresh clashes on the border between venezuela and columbia as tensions over american aid deliveries intensified and israel and president nicolas maduro says the shipments could be carrying weapons and is banned them from entering the country and international efforts to end the crisis have stalled with the u.n. security council rejecting both russian and u.s. draft resolutions. by voting against this resolution some members of this council continue to shield woodrow and his cronies and prolong the suffering of the venezuelan people the time for a peaceful transition to democracy is now going to use them with the vinyl we have reached the culmination of the a
france use a sixteenth weekend straight of yellow vest on rest with police resorting to tear gas and water camping. also this hour u.s. president donald trump and north korea's leader kim jong un hold their second summit but failed to reach a deal on denuclearization accusing each other of making unreasonable demands. this is the weekly bringing you the stories that shapes the past seven days welcome to the program. this week saw fresh clashes on the border between venezuela and columbia as...
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despite decades in france abdellatif passionate about how geria he's closely following and supporting the protests there that call for abdelaziz bouteflika to give up his bid for a fifth presidential term so it's amazing because a jury is have seen what happened in the arab world the yellow best seen france what's happening in venice where i'm personally i've been emotional transported a moment ago here we were all asking why don't we go in the streets and now finally we are in the streets all together. france is home to the biggest algerian origin population abroad estimated at more than four million people thousands of algerians in france have demonstrated in cities like paris in mass a in a show of solidarity with a compadre it's many of the protesters are you know the legend is now of songs on the algerians living in france have very strong links with their country many left long ago disappointed and wanted to reinvent themselves others came to work and study one day we hope to go home to a new democratic algeria that gives people a future paris now gere's have a close but difficu
despite decades in france abdellatif passionate about how geria he's closely following and supporting the protests there that call for abdelaziz bouteflika to give up his bid for a fifth presidential term so it's amazing because a jury is have seen what happened in the arab world the yellow best seen france what's happening in venice where i'm personally i've been emotional transported a moment ago here we were all asking why don't we go in the streets and now finally we are in the streets all...
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a new poll finds that over half of france is against the children of friendship how does returning home the relatives of some kids held in syria appeal to the u.n. help getting them back. u.k. primary school reportedly caved to pressure iran suspends its lessons on how much sexuality hundreds of angry parents children protests. good evening and welcome this is our team. and we will start this hour in the united states senior u.s. democrats are demanding access to communications between. the u.s. president can seal the details of what he spoke about with the russian counterparts the following request has been sent to the white house. the committee's request that by march fifteenth twenty nineteen the department produced all documents communications were godless the foreman classification the refer or relate to any communications between president trump and president putin. yes democrats are doubling down on efforts to catch stump on alleged collusion with russia that could be perhaps because there's been talk that the current miller probe into the issue will be a disappointment at morven
a new poll finds that over half of france is against the children of friendship how does returning home the relatives of some kids held in syria appeal to the u.n. help getting them back. u.k. primary school reportedly caved to pressure iran suspends its lessons on how much sexuality hundreds of angry parents children protests. good evening and welcome this is our team. and we will start this hour in the united states senior u.s. democrats are demanding access to communications between. the...
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here's meteorologist frances dinglasan in for lisa argen. hi, frances. >> hi, matt. good morning, everyone. another gorgeous day in store for us for st. patrick's day. great news for all the festivities going on, but there is some increasing clouds right now. you can see it here with live doppler 7 and the satellite image. some high clouds moving in through parts of the north bay, even along the peninsula coast and also some limited visibility in petaluma where some fog has developed. it's down to a fourth of a mile visibility. sfo at seven miles but no flight delays. here's your 12-hour planner forest. patrick's day. sunrise at 7:17. inland temperatures cool. around the bay and coast mid-40s. but we'll all be in the 60s by lunchtime, mostly sunny. we'll see increasing clouds in the north bay, high clouds, and then increasing tonight. but it will still be a warm afternoon inland areas, mid-70s. around the bay low 70s. and at the coast, mid-to-upper 60s. we have some changes in the accuweather seven-day forecast. we're tracking two chances of rain, and i'll tell you a
here's meteorologist frances dinglasan in for lisa argen. hi, frances. >> hi, matt. good morning, everyone. another gorgeous day in store for us for st. patrick's day. great news for all the festivities going on, but there is some increasing clouds right now. you can see it here with live doppler 7 and the satellite image. some high clouds moving in through parts of the north bay, even along the peninsula coast and also some limited visibility in petaluma where some fog has developed....
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question of official languages english began to prevail over france. aren't they came on very confidently as an important partner. and they view their own role in a completely self assured way there never been a problem but naturally you could still sense the distance in that they actually never really felt at home in europe. and how to get used to the. behavior of this new partner. the british were wary from the outset. would happen when this country joined the european union was that it was seen as a necessary thing to do because decline because europe was succeeding economically and the americans were pushing for it it wasn't seen as an expression . of a positive growth it was seen as. something we had to do. with this feeling that this european community was fundamentally designed by different architects by the french and germans and belgians and italians in that sense it isn't really our house. the all over europe back then also took place in all the major parties in parliament so the government in one nine hundred seventy five decided just two ye
question of official languages english began to prevail over france. aren't they came on very confidently as an important partner. and they view their own role in a completely self assured way there never been a problem but naturally you could still sense the distance in that they actually never really felt at home in europe. and how to get used to the. behavior of this new partner. the british were wary from the outset. would happen when this country joined the european union was that it was...
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singer abdellatif lau fee was born in algeria but he's lived in france for fifty years he's music draws on the sounds of the sahara region where he grew up. despite decades in france abdellatif passionate about how geria is closely following and supporting the protests there that call for abdelaziz bouteflika to give up his bid for a fifth presidential term so it's amazing because a glorious have seen what happened in the arab world the yellow best seen france what's happening in venice well i'm personally i've been emotional transported i want to go here we were all asking why don't we go in the streets and now finally we are in the streets all together france is home to the biggest algerian origin population abroad estimated at more than four million people thousands of algerians in france have demonstrated in cities like paris and mass a in a show of solidarity with a compadre it's many of the protestors are you know there's no phones on the algerians living in france have very strong links with their country many left long ago disappointed and wanted to reinvent themselves others ca
singer abdellatif lau fee was born in algeria but he's lived in france for fifty years he's music draws on the sounds of the sahara region where he grew up. despite decades in france abdellatif passionate about how geria is closely following and supporting the protests there that call for abdelaziz bouteflika to give up his bid for a fifth presidential term so it's amazing because a glorious have seen what happened in the arab world the yellow best seen france what's happening in venice well...