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in his fear, emile ran upstairs to get away, and left pauline downstairs.till she managed to follow him, though she could barely stand up. >> she came towards me and said, please don't leave me alone. please stay with me. and i felt really ashamed for leaving her. >> at that moment emile realized what it means to be there for someone else. and he knew that only one thing counted that night -- making sure that pauline survived. today, he is convinced that helping pauline also helped him come to grips with the terrorist attack. it enabled him to maintain some semblance of control and kept him from being traumatized by the horrible scenes around him. but most victims of terror attacks react differently. they feel completely helpless in the situation, like martine buisson. twenty years ago, she was sitting in a commuter train on her way to work when a bomb exploded in the neighboring carriage. she suffered both physical injuries and severe psychological trauma. yet she was determined to resume , living a normal life as quickly as possible. >> my doctor wanted t
in his fear, emile ran upstairs to get away, and left pauline downstairs.till she managed to follow him, though she could barely stand up. >> she came towards me and said, please don't leave me alone. please stay with me. and i felt really ashamed for leaving her. >> at that moment emile realized what it means to be there for someone else. and he knew that only one thing counted that night -- making sure that pauline survived. today, he is convinced that helping pauline also helped...
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among the wounded was pauline, a young woman emile's age.mile: she'd taken a bullet in her upper arm and another in the leg. i sat down next to her and thought about what i should do. >> emile remained calm. he wrapped a towel around pauline's wounded shoulder, which was bleeding heavily. and he kept talking to her. while they were waiting for help to arrive, someone suddenly shouted that the terrorist was coming back. in his fear, emile ran upstairs to get away -- and left pauline downstairs. still she managed to follow him, though she could barely stand up. emile: she came towards me and said, "please don't leave me alone! please stay with me!" and i felt really ashamed for leaving her. >> at that moment emile realized what it means to be there for someone else. and he knew that only one thing counted that night -- making sure that pauline survived. today he's convinced that helping pauline also helped him come to grips with the terrorist attack. it enabled him to maintain some semblance of control and kept him from being traumatized by th
among the wounded was pauline, a young woman emile's age.mile: she'd taken a bullet in her upper arm and another in the leg. i sat down next to her and thought about what i should do. >> emile remained calm. he wrapped a towel around pauline's wounded shoulder, which was bleeding heavily. and he kept talking to her. while they were waiting for help to arrive, someone suddenly shouted that the terrorist was coming back. in his fear, emile ran upstairs to get away -- and left pauline...
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september, but she brushed off any cobwebs to win her opening match of the year 6—3, 6—4 against france's paulineoing into your first match, but that last bit, i felt i mentally you had to get it back. it felt really good. i'm definitely taking it a day ata good. i'm definitely taking it a day at a time. i don't see myself playing a full schedule. ijust see myself playing the ones i have entered in. and doing the best i can in those events. but who knows? i will kind of take it day by day. tournament by tournament. that is all of your sports for now. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hi there. our temperatures are seesawing around at the moment. one day relatively mild, the next cold and it's the turn of the north of the uk to have a slab of cold air working in behind. the weather front over the next few hours, tightly packed isobars affecting shetland. gusty winds of up to 50 mph. but the winds will gradually ease. the cold air will be wafting in across scotland and a good part of northern england as we start the day. that's where the lowest temperatures will be. there c
september, but she brushed off any cobwebs to win her opening match of the year 6—3, 6—4 against france's paulineoing into your first match, but that last bit, i felt i mentally you had to get it back. it felt really good. i'm definitely taking it a day ata good. i'm definitely taking it a day at a time. i don't see myself playing a full schedule. ijust see myself playing the ones i have entered in. and doing the best i can in those events. but who knows? i will kind of take it day by day....
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we propose closing the tax pauline air b&b but we will oppose any effort to pass broad-based tax increase on the hard-working people of the commonwealth. [applause] >> we have also made real progress supporting those who need our help, helping families fighting homelessness and ending the practice of putting homeless families in hotels and motels is a priority for us. to get there -- [applause] >> to get there we have taken a different approach, working with housing authorities and other housing providers to help families avoid homelessness in the first place and relying on more permanent solutions and in two years the population of homeless families in hotels and motels reduced from 1500 to fewer than 100 families today. [applause] >> thank you, thank you. [applause] >> two years ago the department of children and families which serves 50,000 that risk kids, a very different place today, there are 270 more social workers on the job and there were just over a year ago and 95% are licensed which is up from 50% when we took office. [applause] >> caseloads as low as they been in decades, lon
we propose closing the tax pauline air b&b but we will oppose any effort to pass broad-based tax increase on the hard-working people of the commonwealth. [applause] >> we have also made real progress supporting those who need our help, helping families fighting homelessness and ending the practice of putting homeless families in hotels and motels is a priority for us. to get there -- [applause] >> to get there we have taken a different approach, working with housing authorities...
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hi, pauline. >>> good morning to you. let's start with samsung.s latest development involves a web of intrigue in the scandal that involves the head of samsung, the impeached president a-- here's the latest of what the special prosecutor has said. the defacto head of samsung, jay lee paid to get support for the merger of two subsidiaries. what is next? on wednesday a court will decide whether or not to reject or approve this arrest warrant. so that weighed today. and you talked about it being a gloomy blue monday. it should be a red monday as we see this negative sentiment across the board with the nikkei down 1% as the stronger yen weighed down the index there with shipping and steel makers shipping. those are two sectors that had expected to benefit from any sort of trump stimulus spending policy but it looks as though the trump trade has been fading. and with the china markets, we're seeing the shanghai composite down by more than 1/3 of a percent. they were dragged down by the tech sector and that's over continuing concern over ipo application
hi, pauline. >>> good morning to you. let's start with samsung.s latest development involves a web of intrigue in the scandal that involves the head of samsung, the impeached president a-- here's the latest of what the special prosecutor has said. the defacto head of samsung, jay lee paid to get support for the merger of two subsidiaries. what is next? on wednesday a court will decide whether or not to reject or approve this arrest warrant. so that weighed today. and you talked about...
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for more on the asian markets, we have pauline with us out of singapore. positivity coming through from the nikkei as well. >> yes. the nikkei leading the way as the asian markets are sitting at a three month high right now let's start with the nikkei, which closed up 1.4%. and exports rose for the first time in 15 months as those numbers came in much better than expected rising 5.4% year on year versus the 1.2% expected. the kospi ended flat, once again samsung shares hitting record highs. this is a day after samsung reported very strong q4 earnings numbers. and additional share buybacks. we saw investors piling into the stock there. the hang seng also up in positive territory, trading is very thin in shanghai as traders have already left, many of them left early for the lunar new year holiday. the nifty is rallying led by the banking sector off the back of strong earnings. some banks showing the demonetization drive didn't have as much of a negative impact as might have been expected. and there's optimism within the financial sector right now, a week ahe
for more on the asian markets, we have pauline with us out of singapore. positivity coming through from the nikkei as well. >> yes. the nikkei leading the way as the asian markets are sitting at a three month high right now let's start with the nikkei, which closed up 1.4%. and exports rose for the first time in 15 months as those numbers came in much better than expected rising 5.4% year on year versus the 1.2% expected. the kospi ended flat, once again samsung shares hitting record...
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pauline has that and the broader asia trade today. we're a bit lower but we've seen weekly gains. >> yeah, making a bit of gains, but not shaking off that negative lead in from wall street. starting with the south korea markets and samsung, it ended down 3.5%, but we want to put this into context. the share price was already going down before the news came out about the 22-hour questioning for the heir apparent. samsung was already at record highs, so profit taking off of that. but no doubt the questioning played on the share price will the kospi also off 18-month highs down %. looking at trade data out of china. exports for 2016 were week. it was the weakest drop since 2009, with exports down 7.7%. imports down by 5.5%. the shanghai composite down 0.2%. also another issue on the mainland, which is concern about the fast pace of ipo approval applications there. there's concern about the liquidity squeezes as well as valuati valuations. the hang seng up by a half percent led by energy and china's second largest developer, vanka surging
pauline has that and the broader asia trade today. we're a bit lower but we've seen weekly gains. >> yeah, making a bit of gains, but not shaking off that negative lead in from wall street. starting with the south korea markets and samsung, it ended down 3.5%, but we want to put this into context. the share price was already going down before the news came out about the 22-hour questioning for the heir apparent. samsung was already at record highs, so profit taking off of that. but no...
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what pauline was showing there is that he and mike pence are very close. mike pence was there yesterday. they were going to do something that dick cheney had on the house side, provide an office for the vice president whenever he wants to be there. what he is trying to say is we are in lockstep. we know what we're doing and we have a plan and we are being mature and thoughtful. >> he did that in a great way. he communicated his message effectively, gave specific examples to back it up, president-elect donald trump in the past three days, they are in step and they are working together. they are communicating, which is what you want them to do, be collaborative and be on the same page so there aren't missteps early on. seems like they are in unison, which i think is a very good sign and you want to have them in a cord moving forward. >> you also have, eric, the fact that when president-elect donald trump said we'll do something on the same day. he said when hhs nominee tom price is confirmed, we will have. i think what they are saying is that in the obamacar
what pauline was showing there is that he and mike pence are very close. mike pence was there yesterday. they were going to do something that dick cheney had on the house side, provide an office for the vice president whenever he wants to be there. what he is trying to say is we are in lockstep. we know what we're doing and we have a plan and we are being mature and thoughtful. >> he did that in a great way. he communicated his message effectively, gave specific examples to back it up,...
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pauline is in singapore. >> good morning, carolin. china was focused on the off shore and onshore yuan. right now trading at 6.88 and 6.81. we saw beijing step in to try to prop up the currently. the concern is capital outflows as the currency has been weakening. also lunar new year is coming up. so, policymakers want to firm up the currency as lots of cash transactions will be happening as we get closer to lunar new year, the holidays there and the trump inauguration, beijing authorities don't want the currency to weaken ahead of that because they don't want to be accused of being a currency manipulator. that was the focus of investors on the shanghai composite. it ended up 0.2%, but it was a seesaw session there with the composite. also the pmi numbers you mentioned, the services pmi came in stronger than expected. that lifted the hang seng up 1.5%. hong kong had its own pmi numbers which showed expansion for the first time in 22 months. we also saw a softer dollar weighing on the yen. so the yen strengthening off the back of thachl
pauline is in singapore. >> good morning, carolin. china was focused on the off shore and onshore yuan. right now trading at 6.88 and 6.81. we saw beijing step in to try to prop up the currently. the concern is capital outflows as the currency has been weakening. also lunar new year is coming up. so, policymakers want to firm up the currency as lots of cash transactions will be happening as we get closer to lunar new year, the holidays there and the trump inauguration, beijing authorities...
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let's go to pauline in singap e singapore. >> also new orders for pmi numbers hit a one-year here. this adds to the optimism of the manufacturing nuns coming out of the u.s. and china, the global optimism. that was reflected here in the asian markets today. the nikkei 225 up 2.5%. it was a different story when you talk about the china markets. shanghai composite rallies 0.75%. as liquidity concerns eased up there. banks are starting off the new year with new lending quotas. that gives breathing rooms to chinese companies looking to borrow money. the hang seng was telling a different story. down further, but it was able to claw back some lost ground. but ended just below the flat line as investors will continue to worry about the strong u.s. dollar sitting at 14-year highs and the impact of that on capital outflows from the region. let's go back to the nikkei 225. it wasn't just a good day because of pmi numbers, but also specific japanese companies reported some good news. renisis electronics up 13% on reports that it is going to unveil a self-driving car at ces on thursday at the
let's go to pauline in singap e singapore. >> also new orders for pmi numbers hit a one-year here. this adds to the optimism of the manufacturing nuns coming out of the u.s. and china, the global optimism. that was reflected here in the asian markets today. the nikkei 225 up 2.5%. it was a different story when you talk about the china markets. shanghai composite rallies 0.75%. as liquidity concerns eased up there. banks are starting off the new year with new lending quotas. that gives...
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want to get out to pauline. is there going to be more depreciation of the yuan against the dollar in 2017? >> right now they're trying to support the yuan. we have seen the yuan pair some gains, but it has had its best week in a long time. the pobc is sending out a message saying they'll do whatever it takes to support the currency and punishing short sellers. they told chinese banks in hong kong where most of the off-shore yuan trading takes place to withhold funds from other banks. in essence this was a type of tightening which strengthened the offshore yuan. we've seen a different story with the chinesemarkets. the shanghai composite down a third of a percent. we have a mixed session overall. the nikkei saw impact on its auto sector after trump tweeted out saying that toyota may be punished for manufacturing the corolla model in mexico and trying to import it into the u.s. toyota being maybe punished with border taxes or import taxes. toyota getting hit. japanese counterparts also getting hit on the nikkei. t
want to get out to pauline. is there going to be more depreciation of the yuan against the dollar in 2017? >> right now they're trying to support the yuan. we have seen the yuan pair some gains, but it has had its best week in a long time. the pobc is sending out a message saying they'll do whatever it takes to support the currency and punishing short sellers. they told chinese banks in hong kong where most of the off-shore yuan trading takes place to withhold funds from other banks. in...
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in hollywood, michelle pauline a, "fox news". >>> nice job, michelle. >>> a new look is coming to citizens bank park this summer , the new safety features, being added to the ballpark. where things come from? how they get here? what they're packed in? it's a lot of stuff. and these things add up. that's why we recycle. [vo:]it's nice to know that raymour and flanigan is proud to be a leading recycler- 17 million pounds of recyclable materials every year. turned from trash into treasure. so in the future, we will all have a more beautiful world. ♪ kind of like this look. i'm calling it the "name your price tool" phase. whatever. >>> it is 6:55. >> phillies announced safety changes for the upcoming season. >> you you this this was coming. the team is expanding the protecting netting at citizens bank park. the team sent out a notice to season ticket holders on friday, the 18 feet, well, 18 feet high netting will extend -- >> 8 feet. >> is it 8 feet. >> oh, yeah, 8 feet. >> anyway, it will extend over far end of both the home and visiting dug outs and all the way to the end of the dug out. the
in hollywood, michelle pauline a, "fox news". >>> nice job, michelle. >>> a new look is coming to citizens bank park this summer , the new safety features, being added to the ballpark. where things come from? how they get here? what they're packed in? it's a lot of stuff. and these things add up. that's why we recycle. [vo:]it's nice to know that raymour and flanigan is proud to be a leading recycler- 17 million pounds of recyclable materials every year. turned from...
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interested in our talking a little bit about something that originated in my thinking from a book by pauline maier who wrote about the fact that we have built in the '50s but then again, as you write about, at the turn of this century, 2000-2003 or so, the so-called shrine. and that's what it's called. in the rotunda of the national archives. it was shut down for a year or two, and new work was done to protect the documents and encase them in a certain way. but you point out that a million people a year go and look at it. but as i think about that and think about the north carolina story for the bill of rights, it seems to me at least it's worth discussing and thinking about, and that is this. .. hours are by the public and i think it is debatable that this public veneration of the documents didn't come about until after world war ii but it carries so you might disagree with me and i might lose the argument but i would argue south carolina wanted the bill of rights in the first half of the 20th century they would have fought for it. it was after world war ii, even the cold war had something
interested in our talking a little bit about something that originated in my thinking from a book by pauline maier who wrote about the fact that we have built in the '50s but then again, as you write about, at the turn of this century, 2000-2003 or so, the so-called shrine. and that's what it's called. in the rotunda of the national archives. it was shut down for a year or two, and new work was done to protect the documents and encase them in a certain way. but you point out that a million...
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in hollywood, michelle pauline a "fox news". >>> no doubt they are still celebrating this morning.helle just mentioned golden globes kick off this years award season. >> coming up next we will talk about the the screen actors award, the grammys and academy award all up after that. >> can't wait for that. >> stay tuned we will be right back, beautiful look, 4:53, good morning. at activia, it starts inside with exceptional taste and smooth texture. and billions of our exclusive probiotic in every cup. now with an elegant new look. activia. it starts inside. >>> if you took subway yesterday you may have noticed something different burr ride. >> more like something missing here. >> lots of folks took part in the no pants subway ride, quite a shot there. >> if lord. >> this is how it went down. it is an international event started in 2002 by an improvement comedy company laundry deliveries got laundry sponsored the event. the big question is, why do this? well, group is spreading love by hosting a clothing drive as part of the event toe nateing clothing to the salvation army and other l
in hollywood, michelle pauline a "fox news". >>> no doubt they are still celebrating this morning.helle just mentioned golden globes kick off this years award season. >> coming up next we will talk about the the screen actors award, the grammys and academy award all up after that. >> can't wait for that. >> stay tuned we will be right back, beautiful look, 4:53, good morning. at activia, it starts inside with exceptional taste and smooth texture. and...
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. >> i hear that little pauline has you wrapped around her little finger. >> oh, god.t's unfair. >> your "insider" bonus. >> favorite celebrity guest you've ever had. >> andy cohen can't plead the fifth in our rapid-fire round. >> well, i have to go with my girl. >> you two. this is captain america here. >> why is chris evans scaring fans in a comic bookstore? now "the insider" tracking hollywood from the inside out. >> hello, everybody. welcome to "the insider." we're tracking the biggest stories in hollywood and we're kicking it off with the number one story everyone is talking about. >> he ain't going to calm down until he goes in the water. >> "a dog's purpose" is like old yeller without a tragic ending. >> it's a really great story. >> no! >> i don't think you'll ever look at your dog the same way. >> now many are finding it hard to look at "a dog's purpose" in the same way again. the fallout has been fierce since this leaked footage was posted to tmz. tomorrow's premiere and monday's cast interviews have both been canceled as to not overshadow the film which cele
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the year if you recall we have to cut the meeting short and bombed several items some of the issues paulinend i discussed and tried to mitigate sometimes, we have a one time resolution that comes up. >> so did you clear that decision not to have this go through the chairman of the finance committee. >> i talked with doctor chow and felt this was what should be done. >> right i thought that was really not a fence on or about but the move to obtain the permits to proceed with the cellular network we thought that was urgent enough not a dollars item at this time with the enhanced movement with general we thought that could come directly here we can review that in terms of you know whether all leases should also be reviewed at the financial committee. >> i move we accept this second. >> second. >> are there further discussion. >> if not. >> no public comment on this item. >> no public comment on this okay. we'll precede or vote. >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> opposed? the motion is adopted. >> thank you very much. >> item 9 commissioners is it update with mr. criticism. >> good evening, commi
the year if you recall we have to cut the meeting short and bombed several items some of the issues paulinend i discussed and tried to mitigate sometimes, we have a one time resolution that comes up. >> so did you clear that decision not to have this go through the chairman of the finance committee. >> i talked with doctor chow and felt this was what should be done. >> right i thought that was really not a fence on or about but the move to obtain the permits to proceed with...
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pauline says lawmakers will work on repealing and replacing obamacare at the same time. some of the g.o.p. are expressing reservations over the prospect of erasing the law without an alternative in place. rand paul joins us in a bit. dylan ruth has been sentenced -- dylan -- sentenced to death. the justice department says b6 as lawmakers work on sanctios against russia, we are learning more about what the intelligence community has discovered. >> the nation's spy chief testified that before the election the russian president concluded hillary clinton would win and after that vladimir putin favored a trump victory. the russians kept stealing data to discredit a clinton presidency. >> can you tell us when russia viewed hillary clinton as the likely winner? >> in the summertime. july, august. >> did the intelligence services believe donald trump was a likely winner? >> initially no. >> the fbi director was pressed on why his agents were blocked by the dnc and never independently examined the servers breached by russian intelligence in 2015. >> did the fbi request access to
pauline says lawmakers will work on repealing and replacing obamacare at the same time. some of the g.o.p. are expressing reservations over the prospect of erasing the law without an alternative in place. rand paul joins us in a bit. dylan ruth has been sentenced -- dylan -- sentenced to death. the justice department says b6 as lawmakers work on sanctios against russia, we are learning more about what the intelligence community has discovered. >> the nation's spy chief testified that...
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one there is always a parallels of pauline policy.s i could have the worst day in the world. saturday, pretty bad day. monday, tuesday, wednesday, he can turn it all and he has the confidence that bill clinton everybody is counting him out he turns it around. >> can i stop you there before you go to your next point? every time you say something like that, of course, everybody goes, you're normallizing him! we are trying to put proper context to something. over the past couple of weeks, my mind has been going more and more to the clinton comparison. i remember, i think it was richard reeves talking about john kennedy versus ike. ike believed in the pyramid. clinton, at the beginning, believed he was at the center of power and all of these arrows were going to him and rfk did and it caused chaos as it did with bill clinton. and my mind kept going back to that, donald trump and bill clinton's management styles. guys that don't sleep. guys that love the job. guys that are going to work 20 hours a day and guys are up late at night and guys
one there is always a parallels of pauline policy.s i could have the worst day in the world. saturday, pretty bad day. monday, tuesday, wednesday, he can turn it all and he has the confidence that bill clinton everybody is counting him out he turns it around. >> can i stop you there before you go to your next point? every time you say something like that, of course, everybody goes, you're normallizing him! we are trying to put proper context to something. over the past couple of weeks, my...
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vice president joe biden the size of individual senators area at three, speaker pauline swears in members of the house. we will have a full replay of opening day at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span2. >> tonight on c-span, the annual banquet of the muslim public affairs council. speakers include congressman hobby of becerra, recently designated to be the next california attorney general. they all compare the idea of a muslim registry to u.s. government action against japanese-americans during world war ii. >> when i heard that first trial balloon a few weeks ago from carl higbee, a surrogate from the truck administration, the truck transition team, i knew exactly what was going to be coming down he talked about a muslim registry which was a chilling echo for me because that in the 40's, they had a japanese-americans database. they were using the rape -- he's the registry but is the same thing as what came down on us. a database. they knew where we were, how many live in that household and what we did. after they had the database, they came down with a curfew. all japanese-americans h
vice president joe biden the size of individual senators area at three, speaker pauline swears in members of the house. we will have a full replay of opening day at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span2. >> tonight on c-span, the annual banquet of the muslim public affairs council. speakers include congressman hobby of becerra, recently designated to be the next california attorney general. they all compare the idea of a muslim registry to u.s. government action against...