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can paris go save twitter? kayvon: it is a provocative question.ur focus is just on building an amazing experience. we have been working with periscope for just over a year now. we had this crazy wacky idea we started working on in a garage. our focus now is can we deliver on this vision, which is to create this wacky teleportation machine people can use. i think we are stoked to be partnering with twitter. twitter is excited to have us as part of the flock as well. emily: i just spoke to the costello and he uses the word extraordinarily awesomely excited about it. he really believed you are the future of twitter which leads me to my question, can periscope save twitter? kayvon: the exciting thing is the vision is really the same. when i think of paris go up and it potential i think we can read a digital pulse of what is happening in the world. that is twitter's vision as well. 140 characters and other media. they complement each other in a powerful way. i don't see it saving twitter, i see it complementing it. emily: we are doing our very first on
can paris go save twitter? kayvon: it is a provocative question.ur focus is just on building an amazing experience. we have been working with periscope for just over a year now. we had this crazy wacky idea we started working on in a garage. our focus now is can we deliver on this vision, which is to create this wacky teleportation machine people can use. i think we are stoked to be partnering with twitter. twitter is excited to have us as part of the flock as well. emily: i just spoke to the...
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plenty more from paris later on.on that story when we come back. ♪ guy: welcome back to "the pulse" live from bloomberg's london headquarters. growth is to be honest a priority for just about every small business. freeing them up from every other activity like filing accounts and dealing with taxes. one company that is growing by offering directly that is free agent. they -- we are joined by their c.e.o. you have already grown considerably. you have delivered your product to what is it ho,000 already at the moment >> it is an opportunity for us to grow even faster. 5.2 million businesses in the u.k. 95% of them have fewer than 10 employees and some have no employees at all. that is an army of freelancers and independent professionals and trades people and shopkeepers who are poorly served by accounting. they are using paper. spread sheets. it is just a major pain. the market that we saw was -- suspending 12 days a year just keeping up with the retirements alone. we have great opportunity there to make that more effic
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and pollution can be a problem in paris.g sometimes forces the authorities to ban half of cars from coming in to the city. green roofs are being sold as one fairly inexpensive solution. >> translator: green roofs are important to develop because they improve our quality of life. because in paris we don't have much green space compared to other european capitals. it's also really interesting for biodiversity. and there is a real impact on pollution. we can capture dust particles of plants and some plants everybody capture heavy metals. >> reporter: some believe this green roof law could and should have gone further. >> translator: these fine particles are in no way absorbed by a few green roofs on a few commercial buildings in industrial zones it's completely ridiculous. >> reporter: as with any new seeds that are sewn it may be some seasons before the full results of this new law are known, emma pay ward, al jazerra, in paris. >>> for another look at all of the latest news, you can always go to our website. aljazerra.com. >>
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this in the wake of the terror attacks earlier this year in paris. it would grant the state sweeping powers to spy on it citizens, but critics and rights groups said the bill is both vague and intrusive. meanwhile, french president francois hollande is in saudi arabia today where he will be the first western leader ever to attend the gulf cooperation council meeting. that key regional summit will help france and saudi arabia forging closer economic ties and it will also help the coalition tearing -- carrying out airstrikes against hutu rebels in yemen. reporter: francois hollande will be the first western leader to attend a gulf cooperation council summit on tuesday. quest it is an honor for france, a sign of friendship and confidence. reporter: historically, the relationship between paris and riyadh has been warm, and the two countries has been -- have been sharing ties in their fight against terrorism, most recently the islamic state. >> there has been a strategic choice made by the french diplomacy in favor of the monarchy in the peninsula. this c
this in the wake of the terror attacks earlier this year in paris. it would grant the state sweeping powers to spy on it citizens, but critics and rights groups said the bill is both vague and intrusive. meanwhile, french president francois hollande is in saudi arabia today where he will be the first western leader ever to attend the gulf cooperation council meeting. that key regional summit will help france and saudi arabia forging closer economic ties and it will also help the coalition...
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pollution can be a problem in paris. the smog sometimes forces the authorities to ban half the cars from coming into the city. green roofs are sold as one fairly inexpensive solution. >> translation: green roofs are important to develop. they improve the quality of life. in paris we don't have much green space compared to other capitals. it's interesting for biodiversity and there's an impact on pollution. some parts capture dust and heavy metals. >> reporter: some believe the green roof law could and should have gone further. >> the fine particles are no way absorbed by a few green roofs on a few commercial buildings in industrial zones. it's ridiculous. >> reporter: as with new seeds that are sown, it may be some seasons before the full results of the new law are known >>> auction house christie's sold a billion dollars worth of art in three days. this painting called "afternoon" by joan mitchell went for $5.8 million. andy warhol's 1963 silk screen on canvas was sold for $66.2 million, and selling for a whopping 179.4
pollution can be a problem in paris. the smog sometimes forces the authorities to ban half the cars from coming into the city. green roofs are sold as one fairly inexpensive solution. >> translation: green roofs are important to develop. they improve the quality of life. in paris we don't have much green space compared to other capitals. it's interesting for biodiversity and there's an impact on pollution. some parts capture dust and heavy metals. >> reporter: some believe the green...
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and pollution can be a problem in paris.mog sometimes forces the authorities to ban half of the cars from coming into the city. green roofs are being sold as one fairly inexpensive solution. >> translator: green roofs are important to develop, because they improve our quality of life. because in paris we don't have much green space compared to other european capitols. it's also really interesting for biodiversity and we can capture dust particles with plants and some plants even capture heavy metals. >> reporter: some believe this green-roof law, could and should have gone further. >> translator: these fine particles are absolutely no way absorbed by a few green roofs. it's completely ridiculous. >> reporter: as with any new seeds that are sewn, it may be some seasons before the full results of this new law are known. >>> there's more real news and analysis from al jazeera, and video too on our new-look website. take a look. it's at aljazeera.com. >>> investigating the amtrak crash, the ntsb says the train was going twice th
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pollution can be a problem in paris. the smog sometimes forces the authorities to ban half of the cars from coming into the city. green roofs are being sold as one fairly inexpenszive solution. >> translator: green roofs are important to develop because they improve our quality of life, because in paris we don't have much green space compared to other european capitols. it's also really interesting for biodiversity. we can capture dust particles with plants and some plants capture heavy metals. >> translator: these particles are in no way absorbed by a few green roofs. it's completely ridiculous. >> reporter: as with any new seeds that will sewn it may be some seasons before the full results of this new law are known. emma hayward al jazeera, in paris. >>> all right. we're waiting shortly for a press conference to take place at camp david. in that is where the u.s. president is having a presidential retreat. his press secretary is due to hold a press briefing there shortly. you can see the journalists waiting for the arr
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or did they employed decorating firms of new york and paris? dr. wilson: you will have to talk to some of the curators here. from evidence i have seen in the bill books, they were certainly in charge of this, but it gets down to certain levels of detail on who is exactly doing what. and so forth. little and brown were interior freaks of the worst order. i cannot conceive that they didn't have an overall control on this. but once again, when you get down to certain sorts of things, the andersons would have their hand in it too, importing goods that they want it gets a bit mixed up. little and brown were very well-known for doing fancy houses and doing the interiors. that was very much a part of it. other questions? yes. >> i was wondering what the skill set was of the workers. were some of them europeans were they specialist that came from boston, or particular techniques about working with wood or marble or steel? dr. wilson: the question is, what were the skill sets of the workers on this. from what i can read is that for instance the marble was a
or did they employed decorating firms of new york and paris? dr. wilson: you will have to talk to some of the curators here. from evidence i have seen in the bill books, they were certainly in charge of this, but it gets down to certain levels of detail on who is exactly doing what. and so forth. little and brown were interior freaks of the worst order. i cannot conceive that they didn't have an overall control on this. but once again, when you get down to certain sorts of things, the andersons...
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does this look like paris, "charlie hebdo," or copenhagen? >> well, it looks like paris.nd, it looks like the police were waiting for them. i mean, it was a quick response, a quick shooting. i think they were probably waiting for some sort of violence or expected it in a certain sense. i think, you know, showing these cartoons is a provocation, an invitation. in this case, i think it was a lone wolf. anybody can obtain a gun, it's sacrilegious for devout muslims to show the picture of the prophet so this shouldn't really have come as a surprise to anybody. it probably didn't to the texas police. >> so when they say there was no credible threat, that means they didn't have specific information that two guys were about to get in a car and drive up to the civic center there in garland, texas, and open fire, but they had a pretty good idea that this was going to happen. >> i think anybody could have predicted it. i mean, there are a lot of muslims in this country that recognize that this is sacrilegious to show the prophet's picture. and, you know, frankly, as i said, it shou
does this look like paris, "charlie hebdo," or copenhagen? >> well, it looks like paris.nd, it looks like the police were waiting for them. i mean, it was a quick response, a quick shooting. i think they were probably waiting for some sort of violence or expected it in a certain sense. i think, you know, showing these cartoons is a provocation, an invitation. in this case, i think it was a lone wolf. anybody can obtain a gun, it's sacrilegious for devout muslims to show the...
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that is patrick simon speaking to us from paris. the iraq he army says it pushed back and attacked by -- pushed back and attack. it was the most significant setback for the government in a year. that prompted thousands of people to flood out of ramandi seeking sanctuary elsewhere. the militants could use the chaos as an opportunity to slip through checkpoints. security has been ramped up to high levels, leaving some refugees out in the cold. our correspondent went to find out more. >> fleeing in droves from the islamic state however they can't, -- however they can ramadi refugees were waiting for forces to clear them across the iraqi capital. >> as refugees, where do you want us to go? baghdad is full, and the north as well. no one wants to take us in. to get over the bridge, we need someone to vouch for us. there are not any camps for refugees or even anywhere temporary for us to sleep. >> for many, the only hopes lie and local residents and the charity they can provide for those who have left everything behind in hope they can rea
that is patrick simon speaking to us from paris. the iraq he army says it pushed back and attacked by -- pushed back and attack. it was the most significant setback for the government in a year. that prompted thousands of people to flood out of ramandi seeking sanctuary elsewhere. the militants could use the chaos as an opportunity to slip through checkpoints. security has been ramped up to high levels, leaving some refugees out in the cold. our correspondent went to find out more. >>...
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and pollution can be a problem in paris.metimes forces the authorities to ban half of the koors from coming into the city. green roofs are being sold as one fairly inexpensive solution. >> translator: green roofs are important to develop, because they improve our quality of life. in paris we don't have much green space. it's also really interesting for biodiversity, and there's a real impact on pollution. we can capture dust particles. >> reporter: some believe this green roof law could and should have gone further. >> translator: these fine particles are absolutely no way absorbed by a few green roofs in industrial zones. it's completely ridiculous. >> reporter: as with any new seeds that will sewn it may be some seasons been the full results of this new law are known. emma hayward, al jazeera, in paris. >> lovely. time now for sport. >> good to have you along. zimbabwe's cricket board is unlikely to go ahead. in the last four zimbabwe's cricket bosses say they will be reviewing the decision to travel to the country. let's
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: where were you. >> i was in paris. i was about to take the subway for the office. i was maybe 10 or 15 minutes you know. and just before i went into the subway station i received a lot of texts and messages and my phone ring. i debating, i thought it was something bad is happening to you, you don't think right away to your job you think something happened to your wife to your children. anyway, and then i understood very quickly that something happened to charlie hebdo and people asking me if i was there what happened and so. >> rose: there had been threats before and there had been an attack before. in some cases there was police protection. >> yes. but first of all, the former attacks, it was just about material, you know and so on. never people have been attacked. just material -- and maybe it's very hard to understand because you know, all the people in charlie hebdo and especially the cartoonists, they are the main targets, the cartoonists the people who draw cartoon because i don't think they read the article, the
: where were you. >> i was in paris. i was about to take the subway for the office. i was maybe 10 or 15 minutes you know. and just before i went into the subway station i received a lot of texts and messages and my phone ring. i debating, i thought it was something bad is happening to you, you don't think right away to your job you think something happened to your wife to your children. anyway, and then i understood very quickly that something happened to charlie hebdo and people asking...
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they bring us back in paris.nly the evening we came back finally in paris, i knew who was injured who was still alive, and was dead. charlie: where were you? jean-baptiste thoret: i was in paris. i was about to take the subway to go to the office. i was leaving the station, maybe 15 minutes. just before entering the subway station, i received the same thing. a lot of texts and messages. my phone rang. at the beginning, i thought it was something personal. when something bad is happening to you, you do not think right away. you do not think your job. you think something happened to your wife, your children. i understood very quickly that something happened to charlie hebdo. people ask me if i was ok, if i was there. charlie: there had been threats and an attack before. in some cases, there was police protection. jean-baptiste thoret: first of all, the former attacks were material. the office and so on. never the people had been attacked. just material. maybe it is very hard to understand. all the people at charlie
they bring us back in paris.nly the evening we came back finally in paris, i knew who was injured who was still alive, and was dead. charlie: where were you? jean-baptiste thoret: i was in paris. i was about to take the subway to go to the office. i was leaving the station, maybe 15 minutes. just before entering the subway station, i received the same thing. a lot of texts and messages. my phone rang. at the beginning, i thought it was something personal. when something bad is happening to you,...
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the final blow, it became evident we were going to bypass paris.arachute. a humiliating experience. i'll be glad to get back to the library of congress where maps have some permanent value. >> while fighting near paris we french soldiers were fighting in the normandy fields and suddenly an order came go to paris, it said. and take it! we realized after having equippeded our division with tanks, guns, rifles, jeeps, that night decided to give us paris too. jeeps. so at 4:00 in the morning the division starts rushing the roads, and on the right, left everywhere, american air force. what a trip. 250 kilometers in one day. i think i tell it all the time to my grandchildren and bore them with it until i die. >> the beginning we are in paris. what could be confirmed was towards the middle of the month the germans started to leave the city. those were the same germans that signed 25 year leases on their apartments. then on the 14th our police went on strike. the next day the gestapo left. that was the same day they opened fire and began the battle for the
the final blow, it became evident we were going to bypass paris.arachute. a humiliating experience. i'll be glad to get back to the library of congress where maps have some permanent value. >> while fighting near paris we french soldiers were fighting in the normandy fields and suddenly an order came go to paris, it said. and take it! we realized after having equippeded our division with tanks, guns, rifles, jeeps, that night decided to give us paris too. jeeps. so at 4:00 in the morning...
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secretary of state and the saudi foreign minister in paris.expect them in this joint statement to address those issues concerning yemen. and that part of the middle east. >> thank you very much for your patience. this afternoon we're going to do this a little bit differently. it's my pleasure to first introduce my friend and the distinguished foreign minister of saudi arabia and then i will have a few comments and then we'll be open to some questions. so welcome to the embassy, the united states in paris and thank you for your help through a very productive day. >> thank you for hosting the gcc foreign ministers at this beautiful building in paris. we had what i thought was a very productive discussion about the status of the p5-plus-1 talks regarding iran's nuclear program. we also had extensive briefing about the technical aspects of the talks that lasted over two hours. we also spent another hour and a half on camp david and the objectives of camp david and the issues that will be discussed at camp david. don't ask me to talk about it becau
secretary of state and the saudi foreign minister in paris.expect them in this joint statement to address those issues concerning yemen. and that part of the middle east. >> thank you very much for your patience. this afternoon we're going to do this a little bit differently. it's my pleasure to first introduce my friend and the distinguished foreign minister of saudi arabia and then i will have a few comments and then we'll be open to some questions. so welcome to the embassy, the united...
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jacky rowland, al jazeera south of paris. >> singer mansel maloe beat all competitions with the song heroes. a record number of countries took part in the event this year including australia 200 million viewers were thought to be tuned into the event on tuition which was screened live in china for the first time. >> this is "techknow". a show about innovations that can change lives. >> the science of fighting a wildfire. >> we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity, but we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science... >> oh! >> oh my god! >> by scientists. tonight... the digital divide. >> if you had the world's fastest internet, what would you do with it? >> the promise of the digital superhighway. lightning fast hook-ups to the web, but not for most of the
jacky rowland, al jazeera south of paris. >> singer mansel maloe beat all competitions with the song heroes. a record number of countries took part in the event this year including australia 200 million viewers were thought to be tuned into the event on tuition which was screened live in china for the first time. >> this is "techknow". a show about innovations that can change lives. >> the science of fighting a wildfire. >> we're going to explore the...
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on friday in paris the u.s. secretary of state john kerry joined his french counterpart in laying a wreath to remember those from their countries who died to free europe. the president, franÇois hollande said that the defeat of nazi game was all about the fight for freedom. there were similar scenes in london where fresh from the general election britain's political leaders stood in solidarity. the only one of the big time allies is russia. this memorial is a reminder of the enormous losses traditionally russian celebrate victory day in what they call their great patriotic war on the ninth of may in moscow. dominick kane, al jazeera, berlin. >> and as ever you can find much more over on our website. the address to kick on to is www.aljazeera.com. www.aljazeera.com. hi, i am lisa flesher and you are in the stream. nonprofit hospitals are supposed to take care of people regardless of their ability to pay. why then are some suing patients for millions. and the is i.r.s. doing enough to stop it? could this be the be
on friday in paris the u.s. secretary of state john kerry joined his french counterpart in laying a wreath to remember those from their countries who died to free europe. the president, franÇois hollande said that the defeat of nazi game was all about the fight for freedom. there were similar scenes in london where fresh from the general election britain's political leaders stood in solidarity. the only one of the big time allies is russia. this memorial is a reminder of the enormous losses...
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coming up, 10 paris -- 10 paris save twitter? ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg west".t is time for the daily bite. one number that says a whole lot. today's bite is for -- $430 billion. that is the total amount of cash reserve that for -- five tech firms have in overseas accounts. apple microsoft, google, cisco, oracle, all have large amounts of cash and a majority is held abroad. these pileups mean incentives to park profits in overseas countries. 90% of the cash held by these companies abroad and while google keeps 60% of reserves in overseas accounts, we will see if the white house is able to coax any of the money back to the u.s. to one of the most talked about startups of the year periscope. the app bought by twitter. periscope is attracting celebrities, news outlets, the ceo joins me in this studio with more. lots of concerns about twitter's user growth and engagement. can periscope save twitter? kayvon: that is a provocative question. our focus is building and an amazing experience. we have a crazy idea we worked on in a garage. our focus now is, can we deliver
coming up, 10 paris -- 10 paris save twitter? ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg west".t is time for the daily bite. one number that says a whole lot. today's bite is for -- $430 billion. that is the total amount of cash reserve that for -- five tech firms have in overseas accounts. apple microsoft, google, cisco, oracle, all have large amounts of cash and a majority is held abroad. these pileups mean incentives to park profits in overseas countries. 90% of the cash held by these...
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in paris we don't have much green space compared to other european capitals. it's interesting for bio diversity and there's a real impact on pollution. we can capture dust particles and heavy metals. >> some believe this allow should and could have been further. >> these fine particles are in no way absorbed by a few green roofs on commercial buildings in industrial zones. it's completely ridiculous. >> as with any new seeds that are sewn, it may be some seasons before the full results of this new law of known. al jazeera in paris. >> we're approaching the midway point on this news hour. still to come on the program india's prime minister if my and china's forged ahead with ties. >> we've got the sport including details of a very lucky escape for one indy car driver. robin will be here with the details in around 20 minutes. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other to
in paris we don't have much green space compared to other european capitals. it's interesting for bio diversity and there's a real impact on pollution. we can capture dust particles and heavy metals. >> some believe this allow should and could have been further. >> these fine particles are in no way absorbed by a few green roofs on commercial buildings in industrial zones. it's completely ridiculous. >> as with any new seeds that are sewn, it may be some seasons before the...
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then you have germaine tillion the leader of a resistance group in paris who campaigned for equality among cultures. you can see the photos of the events here. the one with the glasses is genevieve de gaulle-anthonioz. these are two women inducted into the pantheon. the official list of great french women really triples today because up until now only one woman the scientist marie thierry, was at -- marie curie was admitted to the pantheon. what is interesting is on the facade of the pantheon building, there is a carved inscription which says, translated, "for our great men from a grateful homeland," so it has now been upgraded "for our great women from a very grateful homeland." sñyñs óyóyóyóyóyóyóyóyóyóyóyóyóyóyóyóyóyóyóyóyóy
then you have germaine tillion the leader of a resistance group in paris who campaigned for equality among cultures. you can see the photos of the events here. the one with the glasses is genevieve de gaulle-anthonioz. these are two women inducted into the pantheon. the official list of great french women really triples today because up until now only one woman the scientist marie thierry, was at -- marie curie was admitted to the pantheon. what is interesting is on the facade of the pantheon...
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it brought rioting for two weeks in the paris suburbs. >> these are the top stories. european unions gray to launch a military operation to disrupt what it cause the bits model of smuggling people across the mediterranean. thousands of shia military try to retake ramadi from isil, which took control on sunday. >>> now, to the great lakes region ever africa burundi's president has sacked ministers of his cabinet after a failed coup last week. protests against the president continued. they have been called to postpone next month's election after growing public unrest. we go to burundi's capital the president, when he was out of the country, think said that he was no longer president, but now he's back, and he has made his first public a appearance saying what? >> well, the days continue to be interesting. today he has announced he sacramentoed some ministers and appointed new ones. the security guards not far yeah from me are listening to radio radioing the big surprise is the defense minister. it's a civilian. people are wondering what is he trying to do? what is he tr
it brought rioting for two weeks in the paris suburbs. >> these are the top stories. european unions gray to launch a military operation to disrupt what it cause the bits model of smuggling people across the mediterranean. thousands of shia military try to retake ramadi from isil, which took control on sunday. >>> now, to the great lakes region ever africa burundi's president has sacked ministers of his cabinet after a failed coup last week. protests against the president...
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clovis: she addressed her supporters outside of the paris opera. she blames the socialist government, nicholas sarkozy the ump party, for the chaos. she called for the end of immigration. she said that france should follow the australian example of turning away all migrant boats and sending them back from where they came from. that's what she said, marine le pen, who also said these migrants are lured by the french social model and that these migrants are only here to get french aid money and that the french people are suffering as a consequence. she said the only way to put an end to terrorism is to close friends's borders. >> france has the right to know who is living on its territory. we have to re-examine conditions for accepting refugees to avert infiltration. we have to deport any french citizen who supports islamic state. any person with double citizenship who joins the jihad will lose his french nationality. those who return will be tried for their crime. molly: there is the party leader speaking, addressing supporters. i understand there w
clovis: she addressed her supporters outside of the paris opera. she blames the socialist government, nicholas sarkozy the ump party, for the chaos. she called for the end of immigration. she said that france should follow the australian example of turning away all migrant boats and sending them back from where they came from. that's what she said, marine le pen, who also said these migrants are lured by the french social model and that these migrants are only here to get french aid money and...
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>> paris. >> take her to paris?> paris would be a lovely date. >> how much do you like this girl? >> i should go out to pizza with him? >> yeah. >> yeah? is that going to get me a man? >> maybe. >> this is where it gets real because sometimes relationships, they end. tell him i'm sorry, we have to break up? >> yeah. >> delete her on facebook? >> no. she might still be your friend. >> anything else i should do? i feel he's going to be really mad. >> run away. >> run away from the mad guy. that's actually great advice. >> always more simpler with kids sorry, i want to break up then run away. >> i want to introduce you to mason williams clearly mason is a farmer but i think he deserves a show either on comedy central or animal planet because he's going to show us how to do some -- >> chicken butts today. lot of fun. basically what it is chickens get mice and lice just like dogs get fleas and ticks. >> uses powder to fluff their butts so they don't get mites and lice. >> usually dealing with butts i like to use gloves.
>> paris. >> take her to paris?> paris would be a lovely date. >> how much do you like this girl? >> i should go out to pizza with him? >> yeah. >> yeah? is that going to get me a man? >> maybe. >> this is where it gets real because sometimes relationships, they end. tell him i'm sorry, we have to break up? >> yeah. >> delete her on facebook? >> no. she might still be your friend. >> anything else i should do? i feel...
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some of those in paris are living in very poor conditions as nick rushworth explains. that: they are just a stones throw -- nick: around 360 migrants from east africa have set up tents some just on mattresses. across the mediterranean from ethiopia, this man has been here for two weeks and says there is food and water but little else. >> we come here one or two times a day. there is no shower, no toilet here. nick: it is believed the camp will be closed due to health concerns. there is a fear of disease outbreak. the migrants will be relocated. >> there are few double -- there are suitable places for them. emergency facilities will be made available to them. nick: many are looking to get into the u.k.. the euro star leaves from there. some want to stay in france. a protest last week and another part of paris called for the reform of eu immigration rules to help migrants cross the mediterranean. molly: 2000 asia, where burma has seized a boat of -- to south asia where burma has seized a boat of migrants. it comes a week after a similar boat carried 200 bangladeshi migra
some of those in paris are living in very poor conditions as nick rushworth explains. that: they are just a stones throw -- nick: around 360 migrants from east africa have set up tents some just on mattresses. across the mediterranean from ethiopia, this man has been here for two weeks and says there is food and water but little else. >> we come here one or two times a day. there is no shower, no toilet here. nick: it is believed the camp will be closed due to health concerns. there is a...
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>> paris. >> take her to paris? >> yeah! >> paris would be a lovely date. >> yeah. >> i go out for pizza with him? >> yeah. >> yes? is that going to get me a man. >> maybe. [ laughter ] >> now this is where it gets real because sometimes relationships, they end. >> tell him i'm sorry but we've got to break up. >> yeah. >> should i delete her off facebook. >> no. she might still be your friend, though. >> is there anything else i should do? i feel like he's going to be really mad. >> run away. >> run away from the mad guy. great advice. >> much more simpler with kids. sorry, i want to break up and run away. ♪ >>> that's it for "rtm." we'll see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com captions paid for by the fox broadcasting company
>> paris. >> take her to paris? >> yeah! >> paris would be a lovely date. >> yeah. >> i go out for pizza with him? >> yeah. >> yes? is that going to get me a man. >> maybe. [ laughter ] >> now this is where it gets real because sometimes relationships, they end. >> tell him i'm sorry but we've got to break up. >> yeah. >> should i delete her off facebook. >> no. she might still be your friend, though. >>...
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there she is with her mother on the first page of paris match. very interesting investigation on how to make your children happy. it talks about babies but also teenagers. what is the key to this positive parenting? no real shocker. it is really all about love. genie: that is a lovely mes e language]
there she is with her mother on the first page of paris match. very interesting investigation on how to make your children happy. it talks about babies but also teenagers. what is the key to this positive parenting? no real shocker. it is really all about love. genie: that is a lovely mes e language]
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stephen: see the full interview later today at 3:45 paris time.alking about the meeting at our new business show at 4:45. proposed changes could make it easier for companies to fire workers. it is part of a package of wide economic reforms going through the french parliament. the idea is to reduce the cost to companies of letting staff go to encourage them to hire others. >> french employers say they are afraid to hire because they can easily find themselves here in the french labor courts, with a hefty sum if an employee is laid off or fired. now, a proposal from the french government is helping to curb their worries and stimulate hiring by capping the payout an employee could receive to between 6-12 months. >> sometimes employees are awarded payouts that go beyond the financial payment capacity of the company. it is a major strain on employment. it is important to preserve the rights of the worker but also the employer. >> it is a reform that would align france with other european countries -- britain and germany introduced the 12 month cap in 2
stephen: see the full interview later today at 3:45 paris time.alking about the meeting at our new business show at 4:45. proposed changes could make it easier for companies to fire workers. it is part of a package of wide economic reforms going through the french parliament. the idea is to reduce the cost to companies of letting staff go to encourage them to hire others. >> french employers say they are afraid to hire because they can easily find themselves here in the french labor...
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given january's shooting in paris after charlie hebdo magazine's depiction of the prophet, u.s. police were taking no chances. >> surrounding these types of events and at a price the world, additional security was added. it ends up we had a threat and they executed the threat. luke: police covered their bases, examining the go unmen's vehicle and looking into who they were. genie: we spoke to pamela from the american freedom defense initiative. that's the group that organized the contest. afdi has a history of sparking controversy with statements on islam. pamela told france 24 the group is not anti-islamic. pamela: there's nothing in our work that is anti-muslim. if you oppose jihad you are labeled anti-muslim. if you oppose jihad you are labeled racist. islam is not even a race. it was a free speech event that we held in response to a different event in that same venue a couple months ago in the wake of the charlie hebdo jihad slaughter. a muslim group held a conference and that space against free speech. it was nota week after the charlie hebdo massacre. really american musli
given january's shooting in paris after charlie hebdo magazine's depiction of the prophet, u.s. police were taking no chances. >> surrounding these types of events and at a price the world, additional security was added. it ends up we had a threat and they executed the threat. luke: police covered their bases, examining the go unmen's vehicle and looking into who they were. genie: we spoke to pamela from the american freedom defense initiative. that's the group that organized the contest....
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the debate on how to stop global warming. >> and in some parts of paris, tiles are being replaced bylowers and soil, this isn't just a growing trend. under a new law all roofs on new commercial buildings in industrial areas in france will have to be partially green. >> the whole idea behind this isn't just to make everything look that bit nicer, it is to try to improve bio diversity and air quality too. >> and pollution can be a problem in paris. for smog sometimes forces the authorities to ban half the cars from coming into the city. green roofs are being sold as one fairly inexpensive solution. >> green roofs are important to develop because they improve our quality of life, because in paris, we don't have much green space compared to other european capitols. it is also interesting for diversity, and has an impact on pollution. we can capture dust particles and some even capture heavy metals. >> some believe this green roof law could and should have gone further. >> these fine particles are no way absorbed by a few green roofs in industrial zones. it is completely ridiculous. emma
the debate on how to stop global warming. >> and in some parts of paris, tiles are being replaced bylowers and soil, this isn't just a growing trend. under a new law all roofs on new commercial buildings in industrial areas in france will have to be partially green. >> the whole idea behind this isn't just to make everything look that bit nicer, it is to try to improve bio diversity and air quality too. >> and pollution can be a problem in paris. for smog sometimes forces the...
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>> paris. >> take her to paris? >> yeah! >> paris would be a lovely date. >> yeah. >> i go out for pizza with him? >> yeah. >> yes? is that going to get me a man. >> maybe. [ laughter ] >> now this is where it gets real because sometimes relationships, they end. >> tell him i'm sorry but we've got to break up. >> yeah. >> should i delete her off facebook. >> no. she might still be your friend, though. >> is there anything else i should do? i feel like he's going to be really mad. >> run away. >> run away from the mad guy. great advice. >> much more simpler with kids. sorry, i want to break up and run away. ♪ >>> that's it for "rtm." we'll see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com hey. hey. hey, hey, hey. so what happened? did a forest tick you off? no. you know how we're always saying we need a place for the mail. yeah? well, i started building one. but then, i decided to take it to the next step. you're building a post office? no, an entertainment unit with a mail cubby built right in. it's a one-day job, max. okay. my word, those are snug. oh, yeah.
>> paris. >> take her to paris? >> yeah! >> paris would be a lovely date. >> yeah. >> i go out for pizza with him? >> yeah. >> yes? is that going to get me a man. >> maybe. [ laughter ] >> now this is where it gets real because sometimes relationships, they end. >> tell him i'm sorry but we've got to break up. >> yeah. >> should i delete her off facebook. >> no. she might still be your friend, though. >>...
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and -- we will have more in this hour and live from paris. molly: we begin with a developing story out of saudi arabia. a suicide bomber struck a shiite mosque in the east of the country this friday. there are a reported number of casualties. the blast struck in the al qaeda dish village -- in the al-qadeeh village. it huge -- a huge explosion at a shiite mosque in saudi arabia. estimates say there are 30 casualties people struck while praying at the mosque. more details as they come into the newsroom. now to the latest out of syria. the islamic state organization is consolidating its grip on power. the group has seized the last government held crossing on the border with iraq. that is according to a syrian monitoring. the united nations said iss -- i asked has been carrying out door to door searches looking for anyone with ties to the syrian government. some 200,000 people may have fled the recent fighting, but the u.s. as there are reports of government forces having prevented civilians from leaving . with the fall of syria's ramadi, and th
and -- we will have more in this hour and live from paris. molly: we begin with a developing story out of saudi arabia. a suicide bomber struck a shiite mosque in the east of the country this friday. there are a reported number of casualties. the blast struck in the al qaeda dish village -- in the al-qadeeh village. it huge -- a huge explosion at a shiite mosque in saudi arabia. estimates say there are 30 casualties people struck while praying at the mosque. more details as they come into the...
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jacky rowland al jazeera, paris paris. >> human rights activists who was on hunger strike in an egyptian prison is heading to washington, d.c. after the u.s. secured his release. he washe is a citizen of the u.s. and egypt was arrested when police came for his father. >>> bb king's death earlier this month ended a chapter in blues music, and with the genre's biggest names now dead, it is hoped that they'll be able to keep the music alive. we have reports from mississippi. >> on his front porch strumming his guitar, his vocal chords in full throttle. leo bud welsh is in his element. he plays a unique strand of blues that is steeped in history, life's struggles growing up poor he still is. virtually unknown to the music world he played his music in church and for his friends. a master of his craft, a dying breed of american blues music. a genre today mostly played by men in their 80s or 90s so there is a rush to preserve the music before it's too late. but two years ago welk was discovered and signed to a small record contract. his first album came two days before his 83rd birthday. >> the
jacky rowland al jazeera, paris paris. >> human rights activists who was on hunger strike in an egyptian prison is heading to washington, d.c. after the u.s. secured his release. he washe is a citizen of the u.s. and egypt was arrested when police came for his father. >>> bb king's death earlier this month ended a chapter in blues music, and with the genre's biggest names now dead, it is hoped that they'll be able to keep the music alive. we have reports from mississippi....
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on friday in paris, u.s.retary of state john kerry joined his french counterpart in laying a wreath to remember those from their countries who died to free europe. the president hollande said the defeat of nazi germany was always about the fight for freedom. there were similar scenes in london where fresh from the general election britain's political leaders stood in solidarity. the only one of the four not to mark the 8th of may is russia. [ no audio ] >>> the pentagon is raising the threat level at all military installations here in the united states. the worries over a potential isil attack. >>> -- unemployment falls to its lowest level since he recession as more than 120,000 new jobs
on friday in paris, u.s.retary of state john kerry joined his french counterpart in laying a wreath to remember those from their countries who died to free europe. the president hollande said the defeat of nazi germany was always about the fight for freedom. there were similar scenes in london where fresh from the general election britain's political leaders stood in solidarity. the only one of the four not to mark the 8th of may is russia. [ no audio ] >>> the pentagon is raising the...
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go to paris, it said. and take it.g equipped our division with tanks, guns, jeeps, at night decided to give us paris, too. so, at 4:00 in the morning, they start rushing in the rolls. on the right, on the left, everywhere. the american air force. what a treat. 250 kilometers in one day. i think i will tell my grandchildren and bore them until i die. >> at the beginning of august we in paris started to be concerned. at the end of the month, the german started to leave the city. yes, those were the same germans who signed five-year leases on their apartments. the next day, that was the day too, when the police car opened fire and began the evacuation of the city. after that, it seemed the french flag was hanging from every window. all of the flags were made of curtains. everything. it didn't matter. four days later, we heard shouting. as we ran people were screaming. when we got to the plaza, we saw it. i kissed my husband because he was crying. we began to realize how unhappy we had been for four years. and how lucky we
go to paris, it said. and take it.g equipped our division with tanks, guns, jeeps, at night decided to give us paris, too. so, at 4:00 in the morning, they start rushing in the rolls. on the right, on the left, everywhere. the american air force. what a treat. 250 kilometers in one day. i think i will tell my grandchildren and bore them until i die. >> at the beginning of august we in paris started to be concerned. at the end of the month, the german started to leave the city. yes, those...
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we expect to see featured in the paris discussions as well. for example every two years not every major economy is putting forward by -- by and were reports. we did our first ever biannual report last year and we have another one due now on the two-year mark and every major economy is now also providing that same transparency, that same accountability and we think that's a critical feature of international discussion on climate. we intend to continue to fully comply with what we have negotiated there in terms of transparency and accountability on how we are doing on our climate targets and so i would point a to in the first instance are biannual report which provides important information with respect to our 2020 target and i would invite you to stay tuned as we move forward for second by in a report scheduled with every other major economy and i think this report from w. r. i is consistent with our internal assessment and we are on track for a 2020 and 2025 targets. >> hi. mallory with johns hopkins and this is a question with carl. what are
we expect to see featured in the paris discussions as well. for example every two years not every major economy is putting forward by -- by and were reports. we did our first ever biannual report last year and we have another one due now on the two-year mark and every major economy is now also providing that same transparency, that same accountability and we think that's a critical feature of international discussion on climate. we intend to continue to fully comply with what we have negotiated...
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climate week comes to an end in paris.where business and government leaders will be discussing how to finance a greener economy. caroline connan joins us from that event. caroline: yes, good morning. i'm joined by the ceo of axa, one of the biggest asset managers in europe. we are here at the final day at unesco headquarters in paris. can we ensure ourselves against women change? >> the answer is not an easy one. as long as global warming and climate change is not too strong, yes, we largely can ensure ourselves area -- ourselves. if the warming goes beyond two degrees, it is going to become probably impossible. the way to insure yourself is not only to buy protection. it is to change your behavior. caroline: axa has commitments to fight climate change. could you tell us what axa is doing? >> insurers have very large balance sheet. insurers often mirror what happens in the economy and society. climate change is really embedded in what we see. it is embedded in the risks we see among our clients. what we do is, we try to in
climate week comes to an end in paris.where business and government leaders will be discussing how to finance a greener economy. caroline connan joins us from that event. caroline: yes, good morning. i'm joined by the ceo of axa, one of the biggest asset managers in europe. we are here at the final day at unesco headquarters in paris. can we ensure ourselves against women change? >> the answer is not an easy one. as long as global warming and climate change is not too strong, yes, we...
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as a marine corps combat veteran, i can assure you paris island ain't amnesty.
as a marine corps combat veteran, i can assure you paris island ain't amnesty.
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likewise on the cac 40 in paris, higher but only by about a third of 1%. the big gain on the dax by over 1%. the me show you the session through the trading day. the dax in the back cap of the trading session accelerating into the close up by about 1%. erasing losses on friday. down 1% friday, of 1% today. part of this explained by a weaker euro. the euro-dollar going back from the high. comes tomorrow. the euro zone inflation data. that is key for the currency of the bond market as well. after a couple of days of calm, it is back. italian bonds healed pushing higher.
likewise on the cac 40 in paris, higher but only by about a third of 1%. the big gain on the dax by over 1%. the me show you the session through the trading day. the dax in the back cap of the trading session accelerating into the close up by about 1%. erasing losses on friday. down 1% friday, of 1% today. part of this explained by a weaker euro. the euro-dollar going back from the high. comes tomorrow. the euro zone inflation data. that is key for the currency of the bond market as well. after...
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program geller compared the cartoon contest to the "charlie hebdo" attacks in paris.cessary the event was. >> we held an event in defense of free speech. the objective was to show depictions of muhammad over the past 400 years where they didn't slaughter people for drawing them in pieces of art work. we know this is being used by islamic supremacist seeking to restrict free speech. it is working. the media won't run cartoons. if the media had run cartoons in 2005, there would never have been the power given to it it. if all the media had run it you couldn't kill everybody. >> the keynote speaker was a dutch politician named geert wilders. this morning, wilders is back in the netherlands. at the texas event on sunday wilders ripped into the critics of the cartoon contest. >> they want to prohibit cartoons books and films which they find insulting. and our answer is don't mess with texas. don't mess with the free west and don't mess with our freedom of speech. >> let's get more on wilders. let's bring in atika shubert. >> reporter: good morning, john. wilders back in th
program geller compared the cartoon contest to the "charlie hebdo" attacks in paris.cessary the event was. >> we held an event in defense of free speech. the objective was to show depictions of muhammad over the past 400 years where they didn't slaughter people for drawing them in pieces of art work. we know this is being used by islamic supremacist seeking to restrict free speech. it is working. the media won't run cartoons. if the media had run cartoons in 2005, there would...
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one of the most popular stations in paris. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the team prides itself on playing a mix ofhe language. but in doing so, they occasionally break a law that dates back to the mid 1990s requiring 40% of all radio music to be french. half of which needs to come from new artists. >> translator: the legal quotas are not the best way of supporting the french music industry. the law actually excludes 50% of french music because there are know many french artists performing in english these days. >> reporter: at law came in to force at a time when only 1 in every 10 records bought if france was by a french artist. today many people are turn to the internet to discover new music in a variety i of new language, where the quotas don't apply. ♪ >> reporter: rap group perform in french. they believe all good music should get the same air time. >> translator: as long as the music is good we don't care if there are quotas or not whether it's french or english or whatever the language as long as the music is good you have to play it so people can discover it. ♪ >> reporter: these performers
one of the most popular stations in paris. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the team prides itself on playing a mix ofhe language. but in doing so, they occasionally break a law that dates back to the mid 1990s requiring 40% of all radio music to be french. half of which needs to come from new artists. >> translator: the legal quotas are not the best way of supporting the french music industry. the law actually excludes 50% of french music because there are know many french artists performing...
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manus: in an other exclusive, a guest from climate finance day in paris. we are back in two bang minutes -- two minutes. ♪ manus: climate week continues in paris. caroline, what is day to all about in paris? good morning, it is manus in london. how are you? we seem to have a problem. caroline: good morning. manus: you are there, i thought you were just playing with me. what is day to about? -- two about? caroline: it is the final say. executives from the world of finance who are going to discuss how private finance can help and how climate change is a risk to the stability of the global economy. investing less in industries which are big consumers of fossil fuels. we have had interesting surprises so far, including from the saudi arabia oil minister who was speaking with my colleague francine lacqua yesterday. saudi arabia is the biggest exporter of oil. even them, they want to do their part to fight against climate change. >> saudi arabia we recognize eventually, one of these days, we are not going to need fossil fuels. i don't know when. 2040, 2050 or th
manus: in an other exclusive, a guest from climate finance day in paris. we are back in two bang minutes -- two minutes. ♪ manus: climate week continues in paris. caroline, what is day to all about in paris? good morning, it is manus in london. how are you? we seem to have a problem. caroline: good morning. manus: you are there, i thought you were just playing with me. what is day to about? -- two about? caroline: it is the final say. executives from the world of finance who are going to...
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madam binh, another face from paris, the foreign minister of the liberation government. and wen ton fot. and the president of north vietnam. a man named ton duc thang. he is a figurehead, but it's important that north vietnam's president was at this ceremony. jack: well, that's an interesting point, jim. how important was it? what does it mean, jim and peter, both of you. what does all of this mean as far as the big question of the reunification of this country? south and north vietnam? peter: well, you just see the troops rolling down past the street now, and you can see they are north vietnamese troops led by north vietnamese officers and and controlled by the politburo in hanoi. they're the power in all of vietnam now there are some who talk about politics and participation. but in fact, the north vietnamese do control the country entirely. and they will determine the political future. jack: you mean in fact it is reunified today, if not in name? peter: in fact it has been reunified, of course. jack: the military might that is assembled here is worth noting. these com
madam binh, another face from paris, the foreign minister of the liberation government. and wen ton fot. and the president of north vietnam. a man named ton duc thang. he is a figurehead, but it's important that north vietnam's president was at this ceremony. jack: well, that's an interesting point, jim. how important was it? what does it mean, jim and peter, both of you. what does all of this mean as far as the big question of the reunification of this country? south and north vietnam? peter:...