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quentin sauvage's brother fell and got trapped underneath a mountain of bodies for 20 minutes.nce free, they made their way to event staff. >> i was like, there are people dying. like, you have to cancel the show. and the guy said, word for word, "it's a mosh pit, what do you expect?" >> reporter: at one point, the crowd heard chanting, "stop the show." by 9:30, authorities say, reports of injuries were pouring in. at 9:38, police declared the concert a mass casualty incident. still, the show went on for nearly half an hour longer. one woman saying she climbed the stage platform to beg the camera crew to help. scott appearing to acknowledge an ambulance in the crowd. >> there's an ambulance -- whoa, whoa. >> reporter: at 10:10, the show was finally stopped. today, on social media, backlash about the concert going that long. some sharing clips of other artists pausing the show so fans can get medical attention. >> everyone take a step back. >> tonight, these images show security already overwhelmed earlier in the day. masses of people storming through metal detectors and pushing
quentin sauvage's brother fell and got trapped underneath a mountain of bodies for 20 minutes.nce free, they made their way to event staff. >> i was like, there are people dying. like, you have to cancel the show. and the guy said, word for word, "it's a mosh pit, what do you expect?" >> reporter: at one point, the crowd heard chanting, "stop the show." by 9:30, authorities say, reports of injuries were pouring in. at 9:38, police declared the concert a mass...
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monsieur macron est le candidat de la mondalisation sauvage...acron is the candidate of savage globalisation, uberisation, economic uncertainty, social brutality, of every man for himself. translation: you have shown that you're not the candidate for a balanced, democratic debate. the question is, do the people want your defeatist attitude ? you say, "globalisation is too hard for us, so is europe, let's shut our borders, leave the euro — because others succeed, not us." millions watched, but not all were impressed. translation: the debate was heated — because of that, i didn't watch all of it. the aggression really bothered me. translation: it was a stream of insults from both sides, it won't change much when election day arrives. this was one of the most aggressive debates in recent french history. more than two hours of insults, attacks and accusations made for a memorable confrontation. now french voters have to pick a side. this morning, emmanuel macron told a radio station that the debate revealed his opponent's true colours. the 39—year—ol
monsieur macron est le candidat de la mondalisation sauvage...acron is the candidate of savage globalisation, uberisation, economic uncertainty, social brutality, of every man for himself. translation: you have shown that you're not the candidate for a balanced, democratic debate. the question is, do the people want your defeatist attitude ? you say, "globalisation is too hard for us, so is europe, let's shut our borders, leave the euro — because others succeed, not us." millions...
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his opponent will be pro european economist jack miller sauvage. political deadlock has stalled. the nato members bid to join you and there have been more large protests in france against controversial pension reforms. the demonstrations come after president mike, hold bypass parliament to push through a rise in the state retirement age from 62 to 64. his government faces a no confidence vote on monday as news analysis era. next the bottom line. ah hi, i'm steve clements. i have a question. what can florida tell us about the u. s. presidential elections next year? let's get to the bottom line. ah. it's officially america's fastest growing state and it's bleeding democrats, right. and left. florida might be home to not one, but 2 republican presidential candidates, donald trump and just maybe governor randa santos. what used to be a swing state is now deeply conservative and the state legislature there has a super majority of republicans. so they literally don't need any democratic votes to pass whatever laws they want. and they've been using that power to troll the democrats with
his opponent will be pro european economist jack miller sauvage. political deadlock has stalled. the nato members bid to join you and there have been more large protests in france against controversial pension reforms. the demonstrations come after president mike, hold bypass parliament to push through a rise in the state retirement age from 62 to 64. his government faces a no confidence vote on monday as news analysis era. next the bottom line. ah hi, i'm steve clements. i have a question....
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um, former sauvage republics like moved over a neighboring country of ukraine. could be and in his focus because we saw some attempts or at least that looked like that, attempts to destabilize this situation. the representative from montalvo regions traveled to moscow representative from a 10 semester, which is a kind of a, a separate district public on northern territory. oscar the russian problem and for support, especially for support. so that could be coming inside the russia. he'll be tightening of the group for the group on the opposition as well. although it's in it's, it's hardly possible to do that. we could also expect him to come and 6 us if we look at little further away and that made the rush, i will try to unclosing even more than before. so cutting ties was the west, probably cutting things like youtube, which is and um, maybe one of the last channels, media channels, a very important shelves connecting bratia to the outside world to the west of the world. and can i ask you what person's new time will mean for you training in particular? well, as
um, former sauvage republics like moved over a neighboring country of ukraine. could be and in his focus because we saw some attempts or at least that looked like that, attempts to destabilize this situation. the representative from montalvo regions traveled to moscow representative from a 10 semester, which is a kind of a, a separate district public on northern territory. oscar the russian problem and for support, especially for support. so that could be coming inside the russia. he'll be...
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so just within sauvage news to me at most, officials are talking about more than $20000.00 new infections every day. most of them in moscow to get the situation under control, the russian capital has re open field hospitals and built medical stations, especially for corona virus. all of the hospitals are quickly being re equipped to handle it 900 patients. but their main goal is to get more citizens vaccinated against of 19 russia was the 1st country in the world to get seen to market with nick t v. so however, only 10 percent of the population has been vaccinated. the government once is that to change by degree from now on, all companies in moscow must have at least 60 per cent of their workforce vaccinate . and the other one right on the side of the mayor is right. everyone has to get vaccinated to stop the corona virus. and each year they shouldn't force us. they should try to motivate us because there was time for a lot of dollars in the virus feel spread less quickly this way because everyone should be vaccinated at home and to get money for food at the same time. then we will all be
so just within sauvage news to me at most, officials are talking about more than $20000.00 new infections every day. most of them in moscow to get the situation under control, the russian capital has re open field hospitals and built medical stations, especially for corona virus. all of the hospitals are quickly being re equipped to handle it 900 patients. but their main goal is to get more citizens vaccinated against of 19 russia was the 1st country in the world to get seen to market with nick...
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who will be the new face of dior sauvage? which i am told is something.lar viewers of last night's show know, sometimes in the monologue i love to explain the mysterious world of monkeys and tonight i take you down to monkey town. this is stephen colbert's monkey mysteries. >> [screeching] >> stephen colbert's monkey mysteries. >> [cheering] >> stephen: wow, people really love monkey mysteries. they are so generous. they love the monkey mysteries. ladies and gentlemen, tonight's first and only monkey mystery comes from japan where zookeepers have been puzzled for years with the question, how did momo, a gibbon kept alone in her cage get pregnant? good lord. it's the "immonkulate" conception. here is the enigma, even though she is kept in isolation, momo gave birth in 2021 to yet unnamed male gibbon which raises another mystery, how can it take two years to name a baby monkey? off the top of my head, mr. jingle jangle. barry gibbon, monkey brewster. zookeepers performed a dna test. they announced the identity of the father. ito, a 34-year-old gibbon from t
who will be the new face of dior sauvage? which i am told is something.lar viewers of last night's show know, sometimes in the monologue i love to explain the mysterious world of monkeys and tonight i take you down to monkey town. this is stephen colbert's monkey mysteries. >> [screeching] >> stephen colbert's monkey mysteries. >> [cheering] >> stephen: wow, people really love monkey mysteries. they are so generous. they love the monkey mysteries. ladies and gentlemen,...
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could you break it down, sauvage passion made from the "washtington examiner."show. a lot of fallout from omarosa. a quick sound bite for you in regards to what is happening this week and get your reaction. >> as we are celebrating, actually observing the university of charlottesville, that he has the opportunity to bring the country together, but he doesn't have the ability to do that because he puts himself of her country everyday. >> trying to push unity. what are you doing for the white house? >> will be here for the white house now is bearish puget in careful about how they respond this time around to the protests happening outside the white house in washington d.c. of course a lot of security this time around and i don't think law enforcement or the date is letting their guard this time around like we saw in nashville. president trump in this time last year responding to the protest he did have a huge fumble politically is 18 and lost a lot of support within his own party, within the republican party with respect to his take on both sides of the issue abou
could you break it down, sauvage passion made from the "washtington examiner."show. a lot of fallout from omarosa. a quick sound bite for you in regards to what is happening this week and get your reaction. >> as we are celebrating, actually observing the university of charlottesville, that he has the opportunity to bring the country together, but he doesn't have the ability to do that because he puts himself of her country everyday. >> trying to push unity. what are you...
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christian dior's eau sauvage. is that how you say it?contained a potent chemical i never heard of but apparently works on women. >> scientists say the chemical activates the hypothalamus. it's an area of the brain. the hypopoe thalamus. the area of the brain. to change it up! goodbye, red. hello, golden blonde. shifting to a new shade is sort of a new beginning but i knew it was going to be natural because it's nice'n easy. clairol's #1 for natural looking color i don't know if blonde has more fun, but i plan to find out. now you can earn free color with clairol platinum rewards >> important message for residents age 50 to 85. write down this number now. right now, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance life insurance with a rate lock through the colonial penn program. if you are on a fixed income learn about affordable whole life insurance that guarantees your rate can never increase for any reason. if you did not receive your information call this number now. your acceptance is guaranteed, with no heal
christian dior's eau sauvage. is that how you say it?contained a potent chemical i never heard of but apparently works on women. >> scientists say the chemical activates the hypothalamus. it's an area of the brain. the hypopoe thalamus. the area of the brain. to change it up! goodbye, red. hello, golden blonde. shifting to a new shade is sort of a new beginning but i knew it was going to be natural because it's nice'n easy. clairol's #1 for natural looking color i don't know if blonde has...
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they all take place in a fictional town called bois sauvage in mississippi where jesmyn ward lives andre her family is from. it's a bit timely and sort of post-katrina novels. this is about the people who are left behind and the people who stayed behind and why and what they're lives are like. it's about race. it's about class. she has been compared to william faulkner, toni morrison and herman melville in the reviews of this latest book. and while i think she is her own voice. those aren't terrible people to be compare with. >> reporter: no, they're certainly are not. pamela, let me give you one more: any category you want. >> all right. well this is, this is about fiction, but its nonfiction and that is bruce handy's book "wild things," which is about the joys of reading children's books as an adult. and i am a huge fan of children's books. and i do think that you read them in a different way as a child, and then if you read them in a different way with your children. and then if you read them on your own, you also see in them different things. and i think one of the things that he m
they all take place in a fictional town called bois sauvage in mississippi where jesmyn ward lives andre her family is from. it's a bit timely and sort of post-katrina novels. this is about the people who are left behind and the people who stayed behind and why and what they're lives are like. it's about race. it's about class. she has been compared to william faulkner, toni morrison and herman melville in the reviews of this latest book. and while i think she is her own voice. those aren't...
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miles, doctors jean-pierre sauvage, fraser stoddart, and bernard feringa for the design and synthesis of molecular machines help how small are we talking? >> think of a nanometer. a nanometer is-- well, there are 80,000 of them in a human hair. that will give you an idea. we're talking very small. imagine machines at the molecular level that can do work, and some of the applications that we're thinking about are potentially drug delivery inside our system, and many others where tiny machines can pack a punch. another application they're looking at potentially, hari, is creating computer storage capability at the atomic level. well, if you're storing things at the atomic level you basically need a processor at the molecular model. nanomachines are potentially revolutionary. we're still very early on in that game. >> sreenivasan: how do you build something that small? >> it's basically a chemical process that you engage with, and that is part of their insight. and, you know, basically, the researchers are saying that we're kind of like the wright brothers at this point. we built a flyin
miles, doctors jean-pierre sauvage, fraser stoddart, and bernard feringa for the design and synthesis of molecular machines help how small are we talking? >> think of a nanometer. a nanometer is-- well, there are 80,000 of them in a human hair. that will give you an idea. we're talking very small. imagine machines at the molecular level that can do work, and some of the applications that we're thinking about are potentially drug delivery inside our system, and many others where tiny...
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there's a danger something that has not been since sauvage times it's very painful procedure and it's against any prison regulations in russia so i hope that the prison authorities do not resort to that do you think vladimir putin has an incentive to keep. the ball in the alive i mean it could mean anything at this stage because he does have a much larger forward base in russia was gaining in popularity as he went into prison. in terms of incentive for putsch and keeping the wildly alive i think it is indeed. entering his calculations i mean he was a careful label of killer has been caraway applied to him by president biden but if not all name dies in prison with all the global attention focused on him as the most important principle of a cult prisoner nowadays in the world i think this label of killer. will stick with him for good forever but it's not the libor one. interested in would this not make. me a martyr of sorts someone willing to to die to stand up for the people of russia and against corruption which he has exposed i think you don't need another validation of the valma a i
there's a danger something that has not been since sauvage times it's very painful procedure and it's against any prison regulations in russia so i hope that the prison authorities do not resort to that do you think vladimir putin has an incentive to keep. the ball in the alive i mean it could mean anything at this stage because he does have a much larger forward base in russia was gaining in popularity as he went into prison. in terms of incentive for putsch and keeping the wildly alive i...
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and i said sure so this movie producer pia sauvage contacted me and asked me whether i would appear in the documentary called weapons of the spirit. i have a small part but as i'm driving to from the town of roshanbo up to ligriyon the home where i was at the backend in those days in the 40s. and when that movie ultimately was shown on the pair on french movies screens theater screens in late 1987. 87 88. i received a letter from someone in paris. i miss you diamah and he asked me are you the pfigal who dedicated a diary to his parents? and i thought there was some sort of a scam but at the time i was going to europe just about every five six weeks. so i stopped in paris and sure enough merced yamaha has my diary. how did you get my diary? he said well, he said, you know, i'm a collective such memorabilia. i bought it on a flea market in the south of france on the good news about two or three years after the war. and by the way, i also published it in france about two or three years ago. well, i wanted my diary back and so now he pleaded and he said well, i'm a poor man. i had to publi
and i said sure so this movie producer pia sauvage contacted me and asked me whether i would appear in the documentary called weapons of the spirit. i have a small part but as i'm driving to from the town of roshanbo up to ligriyon the home where i was at the backend in those days in the 40s. and when that movie ultimately was shown on the pair on french movies screens theater screens in late 1987. 87 88. i received a letter from someone in paris. i miss you diamah and he asked me are you the...
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they're thinking he's a harris voter who loves to troll his boyfriend during sex sauvage cologne have to tell me who looks at johnny depp and thinks that's what i want to smell like never mind. i get it >> now that it's been reported that a male dolphin at a japanese beach has repeatedly attacked swimmers because it's sexually frustrated. someone must volunteer to swim out there and jerk it off of knowing not only that, you're relieved of fish, but also that you finally have a vacation. >> video your friends want to see to pretend i live here i get to come inside and make a sandwich pretending, how was your day honey oh, i know steve from work can be such a dick well, i'm off to the garage to work on my project, and by that i mean check my fantasy football team and masturbate to stepdaughter porn a couple of weeks to go, it's not too late for kamala harris to do what many have been calling for her to do since she became the candidate have a sister soldier moment and if you weren't around in 1992, let me tell you what a sister souljah moment means. it's when you earn cred with the midd
they're thinking he's a harris voter who loves to troll his boyfriend during sex sauvage cologne have to tell me who looks at johnny depp and thinks that's what i want to smell like never mind. i get it >> now that it's been reported that a male dolphin at a japanese beach has repeatedly attacked swimmers because it's sexually frustrated. someone must volunteer to swim out there and jerk it off of knowing not only that, you're relieved of fish, but also that you finally have a vacation....
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monsieur macron est le candidat de la mondalisation sauvage...date of savage globalisation, uberisation, economic uncertainty, social brutality, of every man for himself. translation: you have shown that you're not the candidate for a balanced, democratic debate. the question is, do the people want your defeatist attitude ? you say, "globalisation is too hard for us, so is europe, let's shut our borders, leave the euro — because others succeed, not us." millions watched, but not all were impressed. translation: the debate was heated — because of that, i didn't watch all of it. the aggression really bothered me. translation: it was a stream of insults from both sides, it won't change much when election day arrives. this was one of the most aggressive debates in recent french history. more than two hours of insults, attacks and accusations made for a memorable confrontation. now french voters have to pick a side. this morning, emmanuel macron told a radio station that the debate revealed his opponent's true colours. the 39—year—old centrist maintai
monsieur macron est le candidat de la mondalisation sauvage...date of savage globalisation, uberisation, economic uncertainty, social brutality, of every man for himself. translation: you have shown that you're not the candidate for a balanced, democratic debate. the question is, do the people want your defeatist attitude ? you say, "globalisation is too hard for us, so is europe, let's shut our borders, leave the euro — because others succeed, not us." millions watched, but not all...
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monsieur macron est le candidat de la mondalisation sauvage...erisation, economic uncertainty, social brutality, of every man for himself. translation: you have shown that you're not the candidate for a balanced, democratic debate. the question is, do the people want your defeatist attitude ? you say, "globalisation is too hard for us, so is europe, let's shut our borders, leave the euro — because others succeed, not us." millions watched, but not all were impressed. translation: the debate was heated — because of that, i didn't watch all of it. the aggression really bothered me. translation: it was a stream of insults from both sides, it won't change much when election day arrives. this was one of the most aggressive debates in recent french history. more than two hours of insults, attacks and accusations made for a memorable confrontation. now french voters have to pick a side. this morning, emmanuel macron told a radio station that the debate revealed his opponent's true colours. the 39—year—old centrist maintains his lead in the polls. in her
monsieur macron est le candidat de la mondalisation sauvage...erisation, economic uncertainty, social brutality, of every man for himself. translation: you have shown that you're not the candidate for a balanced, democratic debate. the question is, do the people want your defeatist attitude ? you say, "globalisation is too hard for us, so is europe, let's shut our borders, leave the euro — because others succeed, not us." millions watched, but not all were impressed. translation:...
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did wearing eau sauvage, which i've always. did you wearing eau sauvage, which i've always . and now it's our money lady. c so do you think that i hrh— lady. c so do you think that i mean, bill simmons, he actually eorh— mean, bill simmons, he actually eorh arrhere— mean, bill simmons, he actually said grifters, but— mean, bill simmons, he actually said grifters, but do you think rhor— said grifters, but do you think that description— said grifters, but do you think that description of them as ewrhhre— that description of them as ewrhhre re— that description of them as swindle is going to stick now ? swindle is going to stick now? heee— swindle is going to stick now? heee r— swindle is going to stick now? because i feel— swindle is going to stick now? because i feel it's— swindle is going to stick now? because i feel it's very accurate . lady c well, of course accurate. lady c well, of course rhe— accurate. lady c well, of course he oorhh — accurate. lady c well, of course he going ro— accurate. lady c well, of course it's going to stick— accurate. lady c well, of course it's
did wearing eau sauvage, which i've always. did you wearing eau sauvage, which i've always . and now it's our money lady. c so do you think that i hrh— lady. c so do you think that i mean, bill simmons, he actually eorh— mean, bill simmons, he actually eorh arrhere— mean, bill simmons, he actually said grifters, but— mean, bill simmons, he actually said grifters, but do you think rhor— said grifters, but do you think that description— said grifters, but do you think that description...
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did wearing eau sauvage, which i've always. did you wearing eau sauvage, which i've always .er. and now it's our money lady. c so do you— higher. and now it's our money lady. c so do you think that i eru— lady. c so do you think that i mean, bill simmons, he actually saw— mean, bill simmons, he actually saw gutters— mean, bill simmons, he actually said grifters, but— mean, bill simmons, he actually said grifters, but do you think rnaa— said grifters, but do you think that description— said grifters, but do you think that description of them as swrnare— that description of them as swrnare rs— that description of them as swindle is going to stick now ? swindle is going to stick now? neause— swindle is going to stick now? neause r— swindle is going to stick now? because i feel— swindle is going to stick now? because i feel it's— swindle is going to stick now? because i feel it's very accurate . lady c well, of course accurate. lady c well, of course its— accurate. lady c well, of course its going — accurate. lady c well, of course its going ro— accurate. lady c well, of course i
did wearing eau sauvage, which i've always. did you wearing eau sauvage, which i've always .er. and now it's our money lady. c so do you— higher. and now it's our money lady. c so do you think that i eru— lady. c so do you think that i mean, bill simmons, he actually saw— mean, bill simmons, he actually saw gutters— mean, bill simmons, he actually said grifters, but— mean, bill simmons, he actually said grifters, but do you think rnaa— said grifters, but do you think that...
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atika von sauvage.ther , she made about grandmother, she made about three films. you know , i'll tell three films. you know, i'll tell you why, because she locked the ring out of marlene dietrich . in ring out of marlene dietrich. in fact, later on and she was marlena dietrich , stuntwoman . oh marlena dietrich, stuntwoman. oh yeah. so there we go. you didn't get called a national treasure lightly. and he spanned so many different spheres, didn't he sort of icon for lgbt sort of icon for the lgbt community, the animal lover community. to the community. he was friend to the stars, and him with stars, cilla black and him with the scousers together the kiss, the scousers together . a friend of the royals . yeah. . a friend of the royals. yeah. that's the thing with paul . it that's the thing with paul. it does. didn't matter who you does. it didn't matter who you were , your background was, were, what your background was, where from. as as where you came from. as long as you friendly , he would you were fr
atika von sauvage.ther , she made about grandmother, she made about three films. you know , i'll tell three films. you know, i'll tell you why, because she locked the ring out of marlene dietrich . in ring out of marlene dietrich. in fact, later on and she was marlena dietrich , stuntwoman . oh marlena dietrich, stuntwoman. oh yeah. so there we go. you didn't get called a national treasure lightly. and he spanned so many different spheres, didn't he sort of icon for lgbt sort of icon for the...
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and then you've got canard sauvage, wild duck. and then to finish, you've got a chocolate creation.ne of dukas's signature desserts. so for us, what else could you want? food. the sights. good company. i just think it's going to be the best new year's eve ever. >> that looks absolutely magical. saskia, i do wonder where that menu was when you took me out to enjoy french cuisine and had me try all sorts of things. pig innards, sausage, for example. calf's brain. we're going to have that for you a little bit later tonight. you are going to want to see some of these traditional french dishes, so stay tuned for that. saskya vandoorne. thank you so much. listen, our nights are just getting started and i don't know about you, laura, but we are prepared here. i've got some very warm tea just brewed. i've got an electric blanket. i'm wearing about six layers worth of clothing. and i'm here with melissa bell, cnn's famed paris correspondent. melissa, how are you preparing for what is going to be a long and cold evening? >> it's cold. it's cold. >> and boris is sick. >> we have hand warmers.
and then you've got canard sauvage, wild duck. and then to finish, you've got a chocolate creation.ne of dukas's signature desserts. so for us, what else could you want? food. the sights. good company. i just think it's going to be the best new year's eve ever. >> that looks absolutely magical. saskia, i do wonder where that menu was when you took me out to enjoy french cuisine and had me try all sorts of things. pig innards, sausage, for example. calf's brain. we're going to have that...