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calais,e arrived from most for months. french president francois hollande said the camp will be evacuated soon. a news housing center open in the north of paris, will only have room for only 600 people, a far cry from the thousands gathered in stalingrad. annette: to yemen now. and the conflict that has pre-much disappeared off the radar for us in the news media. on monday the united states called for an end to airstrikes by the saudi led coalition in a security camp meeting. continues to supply arms and provide other military support to saudi arabia. , nearlyn 10,000 yemenis 4000 of them civilians, have been killed since the conflict began in march of 2015, when who three rebels -- when houthi rebels called for the overthrow the government. iran has supported support that has provided support for the houthis. u.n., they aree one step away from famine. at's talk to george, humanitarian aid official. how desperate is the situation now for people? >> yes, thank you. the situation is very desperate to the people. criticaltion
calais,e arrived from most for months. french president francois hollande said the camp will be evacuated soon. a news housing center open in the north of paris, will only have room for only 600 people, a far cry from the thousands gathered in stalingrad. annette: to yemen now. and the conflict that has pre-much disappeared off the radar for us in the news media. on monday the united states called for an end to airstrikes by the saudi led coalition in a security camp meeting. continues to...
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teamsn france, demolition have torn down the last of the shacks making up the calais jungle, signaling the end of the notorious camp, but the problem has not disappeared. some 1500 children and minors are still in the area, determined to rejoin family members in the u.k. mark thompson reports. after only a few nights in their new town, the migrants have already had enough. since arriving from the dismantled jungle camp in calais on thursday, around half of the ors have decided they don't want to wait around. migrants haveung covered thousands of miles to reach this point, traveling from afghanistan, sudan, ethiopia, and eritrea, determined to make the final jump and find relatives already living in the u.k. >> on both irritated and very disappointed with the way the state has handled the situation with these young people. >> police are attempting to find minor before they cans reach the coast line but local authorities say more needs to be done. >> where are they right now? who is supposed to be responsible for them? they are determined to go to the u.k. >> several other reception cent
teamsn france, demolition have torn down the last of the shacks making up the calais jungle, signaling the end of the notorious camp, but the problem has not disappeared. some 1500 children and minors are still in the area, determined to rejoin family members in the u.k. mark thompson reports. after only a few nights in their new town, the migrants have already had enough. since arriving from the dismantled jungle camp in calais on thursday, around half of the ors have decided they don't want...
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this followed the evacuation of another 7000 migrants from the calais jungle in october.ost were relocated to centers across france. some more thought to have joined other illegal settlements. paris officials hope the project can help terminate an endless cycle of dismantling and rebuilding refugee camps. thomas: you're watching live from paris here on france 24. these are our top stories this hour. ,hanting not my president thousands take to the streets of the u.s. in protest after donald trump wins the keys to the white house. the demonstration saw roads blocked, fires lit and people arrested. human rights activists accuse iraqi troops of unlawfully killing and torturing civilians in their bid to retake mosul from the islamic state. we have a special report from the town freed from the jihadist grasp earlier this week. migrants have 400 somewhere new to sleep this thursday night as a brand-new reception center opens its doors. this after makeshift camps were dismantled by authorities. time for some business news. surprising result in the u.s. election. also for investor
this followed the evacuation of another 7000 migrants from the calais jungle in october.ost were relocated to centers across france. some more thought to have joined other illegal settlements. paris officials hope the project can help terminate an endless cycle of dismantling and rebuilding refugee camps. thomas: you're watching live from paris here on france 24. these are our top stories this hour. ,hanting not my president thousands take to the streets of the u.s. in protest after donald...
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. >> authorities have moved hundreds of unaccompanied minors from the refugee camp in calais.ants and the u.k. have been unable to agree on which should take responsibility for these children, most of whom have fled war and conflict. migrant board the lastst buses fromm c calais as e french government wrapped up its operations to close the camp known as the jungle. now they are being bust to processing centers across france. >> the operation went well. what is important to emphasize is that we did work in advance with the minors and yesterday along with our british counterparts we went through the camp. and the last -- it's been the subject of test exchanges between france and the u.k., both sides accusing the other of not doing enough to help teenagers. in around 300ken underage minors with family ties in the u.k. and promised to review applications to accept hundreds more. but eight workers are concerned that some minors will fall through the crack. >> where collecting all the details of any children who do not want to get on the bus because we are concerned that disburse. >
. >> authorities have moved hundreds of unaccompanied minors from the refugee camp in calais.ants and the u.k. have been unable to agree on which should take responsibility for these children, most of whom have fled war and conflict. migrant board the lastst buses fromm c calais as e french government wrapped up its operations to close the camp known as the jungle. now they are being bust to processing centers across france. >> the operation went well. what is important to emphasize...
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days that this camp will suffer the same fate as clais, that the camp will be dismantled just as calais was last week.
days that this camp will suffer the same fate as clais, that the camp will be dismantled just as calais was last week.
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only around 400 women and young children are still in calais. only migrants and refugees still living at the site in a center run by charities. on thursday over 1600 unaccompanied minors were bused out of the so-called jungle and taken to shelters across france. many still hope to be admitted to britain. french authorities are preparing to clear another camp in the stalingrad neighborhood of the french capital, where migrants protested their living conditions wednesday night. here's the story. t their frustrarations have c e to a head. hundreds marched near stalingrad in the northern area of paris to protest the dire conditions for refugees sleeping in the tents there. >> it's for our rights. for our human beings. we are here more than 40 days. nobody has the solution for our oblems. >> i am an orphan. i don't have a father or any brothers or sisters. my family have all died in the war in somalia. i want someone to support me and help me have a future. >> the protesters were mainly afghani somali and sudanese men. also joinedeers amidst a heavy
only around 400 women and young children are still in calais. only migrants and refugees still living at the site in a center run by charities. on thursday over 1600 unaccompanied minors were bused out of the so-called jungle and taken to shelters across france. many still hope to be admitted to britain. french authorities are preparing to clear another camp in the stalingrad neighborhood of the french capital, where migrants protested their living conditions wednesday night. here's the story....
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. >> panthers quarterback cam newton was not happy with the the knees by calais campbell which didn't draw a flag and mercy, cam didn't use any words when addressing the media. >> it's not fun. it's not fun. it's really taking the fun out of the game for me. honestly. at times, i don't even feel safe. enough is enough. >> well, the league agreed with cam newton today saying calais flagged for hitting him blow the knee and fans, players, coaches all clearly upset with a high number of flags referees are throwing out there this year and i tell you what, it's making the game unwatch you believe for all of us; right? >> yeah. >> i was getting frustrated watching the game. >> but it's kind of a dam inside yo do, and dammed in you don't. if you don't protect the players enough in the case of cam newton. >> sure. sure. you need the referees to legislate the game but, mark, maybe a tackle is six inches. >> it's the ticky tack flag. >> yeah, way too much. many. >> aagree. i agree. >> coop has spoken. >> take that to the bank. >>> 'til ahead, it is turn back the clock tuesday. tell you the five
. >> panthers quarterback cam newton was not happy with the the knees by calais campbell which didn't draw a flag and mercy, cam didn't use any words when addressing the media. >> it's not fun. it's not fun. it's really taking the fun out of the game for me. honestly. at times, i don't even feel safe. enough is enough. >> well, the league agreed with cam newton today saying calais flagged for hitting him blow the knee and fans, players, coaches all clearly upset with a high...
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it comes a few weeks after this dismantling of the so-called jungle camp in calais.aris' newhis is migrant shelter, and inflatable dome with beds for 400 people. >> 20 migrants came in this morning. the idea is to offer every newly arrived migrant safe, dignified sheltered so their situation can be dealt with appropriately. reporter: located near the gar the center is equipped with bedrooms, showers and on site medical services. it will be a place of transit where new arrivals will stay for up to 10 days before being transferred to other accommodations in france. the center is also reserved for men, a similar one for women and children as such open in 2017. >> as soon as people are identified as asylum-seekers by the police and provided they have nowhere else to go, they will be referred to charity groups who will send them here to this shelter. french authorities cleared around 3000 people from paris last camp in week following the evacuation of another 7000 migrants from the calais jungle in october. while most have been relocated to various centers across france,
it comes a few weeks after this dismantling of the so-called jungle camp in calais.aris' newhis is migrant shelter, and inflatable dome with beds for 400 people. >> 20 migrants came in this morning. the idea is to offer every newly arrived migrant safe, dignified sheltered so their situation can be dealt with appropriately. reporter: located near the gar the center is equipped with bedrooms, showers and on site medical services. it will be a place of transit where new arrivals will stay...
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authorities suspect many of those are attempting to make their way back to calais. >> time to bring you an update on the -- kate moody is with us in studio. more brexit-related news. we're going to talk about france. in paris, there is a big push to woo british businesses. kate: we have been seeing more of that today because the possibility of post brexit london could lose access to the e.u. market with has prompted others to move their european headquarters. paris, try and dublin are among the city's lobbying bank and financial groups. france has unveiled a new one-stop shop to welcome many new businesses that help them navigate the country's complex administrative maze. josh: france steps up efforts to seduce businesses away from brexit britain. the french prime minister has joined up with the authority to launch a so-called one-stop shop initiative called choose paris region. to reduce administration for countries considering moving out of london in the wake of the u.k.'s vote to leave the e.u.. >> we will have to be very concrete to meet the expectations of companies in terms of sch
authorities suspect many of those are attempting to make their way back to calais. >> time to bring you an update on the -- kate moody is with us in studio. more brexit-related news. we're going to talk about france. in paris, there is a big push to woo british businesses. kate: we have been seeing more of that today because the possibility of post brexit london could lose access to the e.u. market with has prompted others to move their european headquarters. paris, try and dublin are...
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desperately needed a win, we'll break it down for you, plus richard saenz in the locker room with calais campbell and wild double overtime finish tonight at p.i.r. we'll see you with prism tv from centurylink, you can get over 320 channels, whole home dvr, plus you can watch on your devices. and the best part is, you don't have to deal with cable. we love not having cable. oh, uh, i don't know. recently, i guess? uh... okay. yeah. [ chuckles ] so, like, recently, recently. feel like a hollywood insider >>> you're watching fox 10 news at 9:00, with linda williams with matt rodewald. >>> a major earthquake hit the east coast of new zealand's south island just before midnight, triggering multiple aftershocks and tsunami waves as well. fox news reporter bryan llenas was the latest details. >> reporter: a powerful earthquake struck new zealand's shutout island, shaking residents awake and causing severe damage to buildings and homes. the 7.8 magnitude quake hit just after midnight local time in a rural area of the city of christchurch. >> the area most affected is clearly on the east coast, s
desperately needed a win, we'll break it down for you, plus richard saenz in the locker room with calais campbell and wild double overtime finish tonight at p.i.r. we'll see you with prism tv from centurylink, you can get over 320 channels, whole home dvr, plus you can watch on your devices. and the best part is, you don't have to deal with cable. we love not having cable. oh, uh, i don't know. recently, i guess? uh... okay. yeah. [ chuckles ] so, like, recently, recently. feel like a hollywood...
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desperately needed a win, we'll break it down for you, plus richard saenz in the locker room with calais campbell and michael floyd, and nascar, a wild double overtime finish tonight at >>> you're watching fox 10 news at 9:00, with linda williams with matt rodewald. >>> a major earthquake hit the east coast of new zealand's south island just before midnight, triggering multiple aftershocks and tsunami waves as well. fox news reporter bryan llenas >> reporter: a powerful earthquake struck new zealand's shutout island, shaking residents awake and causing severe damage to buildings and homes. the 7.8 magnitude quake hit just after midnight local time in a rural area of the city of christchurch. >> the area most affected is clearly on the east coast, sort of around the kaikoura area and inland. we have had very limited communications there because it's been cut >> reporter: a number of strong aftershocks were felt more than 120 miles away, and the tsunami was reported about two hours later. new zealand's prime minister, john key, says the full extent of the damage is still being assessed and
desperately needed a win, we'll break it down for you, plus richard saenz in the locker room with calais campbell and michael floyd, and nascar, a wild double overtime finish tonight at >>> you're watching fox 10 news at 9:00, with linda williams with matt rodewald. >>> a major earthquake hit the east coast of new zealand's south island just before midnight, triggering multiple aftershocks and tsunami waves as well. fox news reporter bryan llenas >> reporter: a powerful...
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plus, nascar, a wild finish, double overtime finish, and richard saenz in the locker room with calais campbell and michael floyd. we'll see you tonight in 20 minutes. >>> you're watching fox 10 news at 10:00, with linda williams and matt rodewald. >>> a sheriff's deputy in stanislaus county, that's in northern california, was killed >> tonight deputies have a suspect in custody. sheriff's deputies say this man, david machado, killed deputy dennis wallace, a 20-year veteran of the department. machado was arrested after he tried to steal a woman's purse at a convenience store. well, that woman fought back, and when machado took off running, she called police. machado was captured and identified immediately as deputy wallace's suspected kier massive and deadly earthquake struck new zealand's south island early today. the 7.8 magnitude quake struck and killed at least two people. video you are looking at is damage from the nation's north island. the powerful earthquake triggered a series of powerful aftershocks and a tsunami as well. military and red cross teams are dispatched to assess t
plus, nascar, a wild finish, double overtime finish, and richard saenz in the locker room with calais campbell and michael floyd. we'll see you tonight in 20 minutes. >>> you're watching fox 10 news at 10:00, with linda williams and matt rodewald. >>> a sheriff's deputy in stanislaus county, that's in northern california, was killed >> tonight deputies have a suspect in custody. sheriff's deputies say this man, david machado, killed deputy dennis wallace, a 20-year...
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seven sacks for calais campbell. to colin kaepernick at the quarterback position but hasn't produced results that chip kelly would have liked. the cardinals know the margin of error for the second half of the season is thin. they may want to look at the century of the last eight and get to we'll see how that plays out. here is bruce arians after practice at the cardinals facility. >> it is good to be back out. a real good start to the second half of the season. we'll pad it up today and tomorrow and i thought we came back fairly healthy and a lot of getting this week started. >> reporter: i think that is one of the key things, you have to go to minneapolis and take on the minnesota vikings. you have to go to atlanta. christmas eve, you play at seattle and you have to go to the rams in los angeles. they have to be road warriors. they have to do it defensively. david johnson will be relied on a good portion of the way. remember marc and dave, they have a new left tackle and guard. they have to do this with backup playe
seven sacks for calais campbell. to colin kaepernick at the quarterback position but hasn't produced results that chip kelly would have liked. the cardinals know the margin of error for the second half of the season is thin. they may want to look at the century of the last eight and get to we'll see how that plays out. here is bruce arians after practice at the cardinals facility. >> it is good to be back out. a real good start to the second half of the season. we'll pad it up today and...
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i stop by for halloween and to calais from six flake greater venture was doing your makeup like a clownack dressed up as jack sparrow and he was totally creeped out by your get out kang: live from rigel 7, conquerors of rigels 4 through 6, it's the 25th annual treehouse of horror! with special guest stars jennifer lawrence, warren beatty, john travolta, clint eastwood, george clooney, prince, taylor swift, sean penn, bruce springsteen, helen mirren, morgan freeman, james franco, kanye west and... leonardo dicaprio. (applause and cheering) why? (kang and kodos laughing) this has been a bad week, even for you, simpson. concrete in the sandbox? i don't get lost anymore! spreading the rumor that today's lunch
i stop by for halloween and to calais from six flake greater venture was doing your makeup like a clownack dressed up as jack sparrow and he was totally creeped out by your get out kang: live from rigel 7, conquerors of rigels 4 through 6, it's the 25th annual treehouse of horror! with special guest stars jennifer lawrence, warren beatty, john travolta, clint eastwood, george clooney, prince, taylor swift, sean penn, bruce springsteen, helen mirren, morgan freeman, james franco, kanye west...
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make the playoffs and got a backup left tackle and tyrann mathieu out the next couple of games and calais campbell thinking about maybe next year does he come back to the arizona cardinals. a ton of issues a long list of issues. our cards insider sorts it out just for you position. and bobby hurl i, asu basketball coach and richard saenz one-on-one with asu record setting placekicker zane gonzalez. sports night plus your tweets 20 >>> learning more tonight one of the soldiers killed this week outside of a military base in jordan was from tucson. the defense department says 30-year-old staff sergean mcenroe was one of three americans that were killed after their convoy came under fire on friday. the soldiers were part of a special forces group based out of fort campbell in kentucky. >>> more disturbing details emerging as yet another body is discovered on the south carolina property of todd kohlhepp a woman's body was found buried chained in a metal container. that container was discovered by an officer using a metal detector. different woman. 30-year-old kayla brown alive and chained insi
make the playoffs and got a backup left tackle and tyrann mathieu out the next couple of games and calais campbell thinking about maybe next year does he come back to the arizona cardinals. a ton of issues a long list of issues. our cards insider sorts it out just for you position. and bobby hurl i, asu basketball coach and richard saenz one-on-one with asu record setting placekicker zane gonzalez. sports night plus your tweets 20 >>> learning more tonight one of the soldiers killed...
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plus, nascar, a wild finish, double overtime finish, and richard saenz in the locker room with calais campbell and michael floyd. we'll see you tonight in 20 minutes. with prism tv from centurylink, you can get over 320 channels, whole home dvr, plus you can watch on your devices. and the best part is, you don't have to deal with cable. this headshot taken? oh, uh, i don't know. recently, i guess? uh... okay. yeah. [ chuckles ] so, like, recently, recently. feel like a hollywood insider with prism tv from centurylink. >>> you're watching fox 10 news at 10:00, with linda williams >>> a sheriff's deputy in stanislaus county, that's in northern california, was killed responding to a call about a suspicious car and person. >> tonight deputies have a suspect in custody. sheriff's deputies say this man, david machado, killed deputy dennis wallace, a 20-year veteran of the department. machado was arrested after he tried to steal a woman's purse at a convenience store. well, that woman fought back, and w running, she called police. machado was captured and identified immediately as deputy wal
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in france, authorities are continuing to clear and demolish the calais refuge camp, known as the jungle. hundreds of the remaining 1500 asylum seekers, most of whom are children and teenagers, are being forced onto busses and sent to undisclosed locations across france today. tuesday night, police in riot gear used tear gas against some of the asylum seekers protesting the demolition of the camp. meanwhile, in paris, police are cracking down on refugee encampments that have been growing as the calais camp is shut down by authorities. on monday just before dawn, riot police evicted thousands of refugees from their encampment near a paris metro station. this is afghan refugee sakib dawood. >> nobody wants to stay here. if you don't have a home, you are homeless. the weather is cold. nobody wants to stay in the streets. amy: in venezuela, president nicolas maduro scored a political victory tuesday when the opposition-led national assembly announced it had suspended its symbolic trial against maduro over claims he had been derelict in his duties as president. the opposition also canceled an
in france, authorities are continuing to clear and demolish the calais refuge camp, known as the jungle. hundreds of the remaining 1500 asylum seekers, most of whom are children and teenagers, are being forced onto busses and sent to undisclosed locations across france today. tuesday night, police in riot gear used tear gas against some of the asylum seekers protesting the demolition of the camp. meanwhile, in paris, police are cracking down on refugee encampments that have been growing as the...
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make the playoffs and got a backup left tackle and tyrann mathieu out the next couple of games and calais campbell thinking about maybe next yea back to the arizona cardinals. a ton of issues a long list of issues. our cards insider sorts it out just for you tonight in our lead position. and bobby hurl i, asu basketball coach and richard saenz one-on-one with asu record setting placekicker zane gonzalez. sports night plus your tweets 20 i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever... you gotta see this guy. ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh. "i don't remember." >>> learning more to the soldiers killed this week outside of a military base in jordan was from tucson. the defense department says 30-year-old staff sergeant kevin mcenroe was one of three americans that were killed after their convoy came under fire on friday. the soldiers were part of a special forces group
make the playoffs and got a backup left tackle and tyrann mathieu out the next couple of games and calais campbell thinking about maybe next yea back to the arizona cardinals. a ton of issues a long list of issues. our cards insider sorts it out just for you tonight in our lead position. and bobby hurl i, asu basketball coach and richard saenz one-on-one with asu record setting placekicker zane gonzalez. sports night plus your tweets 20 i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. donald...
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calais campbell lunge at his knees... there was no flag on the play... cam said he was going to talk to the commissioner about the double standard.. that conversation happened yesterday whatever else ails the wolfpack currently - the total lack of a run game is the most troubling new games - both hugely disappointing performances - state has managed only 45 yards rushing on 48 carries ... that's a quick way for your offense to grind to a halt... especially w/ the talent the pack has in the backfield... grayson allen led grayson allen led all voters on the associated press preseason all- american team today.. allen heads a five man team that also includes cal super soph ivan rabb, oregon star dillon brooks - who in addition to being from my hometown of mississauga, ontario also had that famous tete a tete with coach k last year... josh hart of the champs villanova and monte morris of iowa state round out the join us tomorrow join us tomorrow morning on abc-11 for the latest eyewitness news. we'll see you again tomorrow night for "eyewitness news at ten" -
calais campbell lunge at his knees... there was no flag on the play... cam said he was going to talk to the commissioner about the double standard.. that conversation happened yesterday whatever else ails the wolfpack currently - the total lack of a run game is the most troubling new games - both hugely disappointing performances - state has managed only 45 yards rushing on 48 carries ... that's a quick way for your offense to grind to a halt... especially w/ the talent the pack has in the...
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the 22-year-old from cam cam calais campbell -- cameroon. anyone with type 2 diabetes knows how it feels to see your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could... love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana?. it's the #1 prescribed that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning, invokana? is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. in fact, it's been proven to be more effective at lowering a1c than januvia. invokana? works around the clock by reducing the amount of sugar allowed back into the body, and sending some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for lowering systolic blood pressure or weight loss, ? can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, or weak, upon standing. other side effects may include kidney problems, genital yeast infections, changes in urination, high potassium, increases in cholesterol, risk
the 22-year-old from cam cam calais campbell -- cameroon. anyone with type 2 diabetes knows how it feels to see your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could... love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana?. it's the #1 prescribed that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning, invokana? is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. in fact, it's been proven...
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i speak the heart and mind of our country when i say that every fort in canada will be another calais. and every harbor will be another dunker before the men and women of our land allow the light and life of their christian faith to be extinguished by the powers of evil or yield their libertiors to nazi brutality. the following month, the attitude of roosevelt had changes after churchill's action in attacking the french fleet to keep it out of hitler's control. the president was now determined to provide support which initially came in an innovative plan to provide britain with 40 destroyers. this action was welcomed by king as was roosevelt's proposal of the establishment of a joint board comprosed of an equal number of representatives from the united states and canada to devise strategies for ensuring protection of the northern half of the western hemisphere. what became known as the ogdensberg agreement basically agreed that the united states would help protect canada's territory. king and roosevelt kept in regular communications and at the request of king, they met in april 1941 a
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call the president columbia hotel you'll ever describe treatment group did, not me, reduce crime in calais by 42%. nicole: mike rogers said he saved in a transition team petersen considered a candidate to lead the cia. any two ben carson said the neurosurgeon decided not to take any position in the trump cabinet. carson thinks he could be more effective outside the administration. yesterday texas senator ted cruz had a meeting with the president elect a tower new york city. afterwards the gop president himself said this. i am looking forward to fighting hard to actually accomplish in dublin for the promises we made. nicole: are interesting. democrats to lay in their election to choose their leader for the next congress. blake burman in washington with the details. reporter: paul rambo status top post on capitol hill. house republicans unanimously to keep ryan as their choice for speaker of the house. the ease with which bryant kept his post may not have been foreseen weeks ago as he received heat from within his own party when he announced he would not campaign for the republican nominee f
call the president columbia hotel you'll ever describe treatment group did, not me, reduce crime in calais by 42%. nicole: mike rogers said he saved in a transition team petersen considered a candidate to lead the cia. any two ben carson said the neurosurgeon decided not to take any position in the trump cabinet. carson thinks he could be more effective outside the administration. yesterday texas senator ted cruz had a meeting with the president elect a tower new york city. afterwards the gop...
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in france, authorities have forced the remaining 1600 refugees out of the calais refugee camp known as "the jungle." authorities have been in the process of demolishing the camp for more than a week and bussing the camp's approximately 7000 residentnts to refugee intake centers across france. the final refugees removed wednesday were predominately children and teenagers, mostly from afghanistan and south sudan. they had been rerefusing to leae the refugegee camp, hoping to wn asylum in britain, where many say they have family members. meanwhile, in breaking news from britain, the plan for the country to leave the european union has been thrown into turmoil after a court ruled today that the british parliament has to vote on whether to in fact begin the formal exit proceedings. in june, britain stunned the world by voting to leave the european union during a nationwide referendum, leading to the resignation of prime minister david cameron. german chancellor angela merkel has spoken out against the crackdown on press freedom in turkey, where 170 news outlets have been forced to close sin
in france, authorities have forced the remaining 1600 refugees out of the calais refugee camp known as "the jungle." authorities have been in the process of demolishing the camp for more than a week and bussing the camp's approximately 7000 residentnts to refugee intake centers across france. the final refugees removed wednesday were predominately children and teenagers, mostly from afghanistan and south sudan. they had been rerefusing to leae the refugegee camp, hoping to wn asylum...
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i can think back on calais occasions when he gave good counsel. what do we do? i don't want to be the leader of the movement, all that kind of crowd in a barrel stuff. i had a woman, the other day who said, mark, black people don't have crab in a barrel. we're going to shift around because the next question was about policy, but because we lost time earlier, the radio broadcast will go off, and i want our people around the world to hear my brother. we've known each other for many years. broadcast will go off, and i want our people around the world the thing is, we met in 1989 when i was at udc. i went over to support the howard student movement. and then when we had udc protest, the howard students came over. in between, all of you millennials and whatnot, i know some of us look old. we did this back then. students used to go to virginia beach every year. some of you remember that. in 1989, the police beat us. we've been dealing with this for a long time. we organized in 1990 the student voice cut against virginia. nobody went to virginia beach again after that.
i can think back on calais occasions when he gave good counsel. what do we do? i don't want to be the leader of the movement, all that kind of crowd in a barrel stuff. i had a woman, the other day who said, mark, black people don't have crab in a barrel. we're going to shift around because the next question was about policy, but because we lost time earlier, the radio broadcast will go off, and i want our people around the world to hear my brother. we've known each other for many years....
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we reduced crime in calais by 42%.e reduced crime in mexico city until the mayor of mexico city got fired because he was doing too good a job. i mean that was 12 years ago. >> right. >> so i've been all over the world. >> i know you're very close friends with israel. >> honorary knighthood from great britain. >> yeah, i heard about that. >> prime minister netanyahu has been my personal friend, i never go to israel without spending time with him. i know the world. i have been most of my last 15 years, i've been on -- >> you know what i think the world wld remember more than anything else? when you were given $10 million and you found out what the person had said about israel, and you said, take your money back. >> yeah, all about the united states. >> it was a big moment. >> he blamed it on u.s. foreign policy and our support of israel. and i said -- >> take your money back. >> no, and i called five widows before i did it. >> good for you. >> it wasn't my money. they told me, we're with you, we don't want the blood mone
we reduced crime in calais by 42%.e reduced crime in mexico city until the mayor of mexico city got fired because he was doing too good a job. i mean that was 12 years ago. >> right. >> so i've been all over the world. >> i know you're very close friends with israel. >> honorary knighthood from great britain. >> yeah, i heard about that. >> prime minister netanyahu has been my personal friend, i never go to israel without spending time with him. i know the...
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heart and mind of our country when i say that every inrth in canada -- port canada will be another calais and every harbor another dunkirk. to be extinguished by the powers of evil will yield liberties to the tyranny of not see brutality. -- nazi brutality. the following month the attitude of roosevelt changed after churchill's actions. keeping the fleet out of hitler's control. the president without determined -- was nowa support determined to provide support with 40 destroyers. this action was welcomed by kaine -- king. ofre was a joint board representatives from the united states and canada to devise strategies for ensuring halfction of the northern of the western hemisphere. what became known as this agreement agreed that the united states would help protect canada's territory. roosevelt were in constant medication. at thel 1941, president's home, they met in hyde park. britain was basically bankrupt shortage of serious u.s. dollars. king suggested a form of barter. manufacture munitions for the u.s. in exchange for the purpose -- purchase of american war materials. while roosevelt wa
heart and mind of our country when i say that every inrth in canada -- port canada will be another calais and every harbor another dunkirk. to be extinguished by the powers of evil will yield liberties to the tyranny of not see brutality. -- nazi brutality. the following month the attitude of roosevelt changed after churchill's actions. keeping the fleet out of hitler's control. the president without determined -- was nowa support determined to provide support with 40 destroyers. this action...
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the european union, not to mention the extraordinary controversy surrounding the refugee camp in calaiswas recently demolished by the french authorities. the so-called jungle. and you've got to bear in mind the world leaders have been hearing a contradictory message from the united states. they've been coming here for months saying to barack obama and john kerry what's going on? is donald trump going to be the next president of the united states? and they've been told don't worry, the good sense, the common decency of the american people will prevail. >> you're right. >> that hasn't happened. >> don't be so cruel in the way you pronounce it. i was in ireland a few weeks ago. i told everybody, and i said don't worry, don't worry, i said there was no firewall. the people in those parts of the country, the industrial middle of the country where they're hurting on jobs acted the way we've been hearing they're going to act but in greater information. let me ask you. we have a constitution -- that is another thing i was arguing with my progressive fellow last night. we have a damn constitutio
the european union, not to mention the extraordinary controversy surrounding the refugee camp in calaiswas recently demolished by the french authorities. the so-called jungle. and you've got to bear in mind the world leaders have been hearing a contradictory message from the united states. they've been coming here for months saying to barack obama and john kerry what's going on? is donald trump going to be the next president of the united states? and they've been told don't worry, the good...
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the germans thought the americans were going to land at a place called out of calais. and he was to take command of first u.s. army group at all part of this deception in fact he wasn't landing at that point. when he finally got to the continent after the allied landings in june 60 was as the command of years third army which basically came into being on august 1, 1944. he took off like a rocket. after the allies broke through, the german chordata enormity, he basically just raced across france, so much so that the germans could be completely kept the germans off balance. raced across france into the wasn't for the fact he ran out of gas, which is literally what happened, he probably would've race all the way to berlin. he was moving that fast and he got the germans completely off-balance. when you read the german plans for the offensive in 1944, patton was very much on the mind because they are like okay, this great plan, but what is patton pointed you ask the guy that was in charge of the army, seventh army, general brandenburger, it was his job to contain patton. he
the germans thought the americans were going to land at a place called out of calais. and he was to take command of first u.s. army group at all part of this deception in fact he wasn't landing at that point. when he finally got to the continent after the allied landings in june 60 was as the command of years third army which basically came into being on august 1, 1944. he took off like a rocket. after the allies broke through, the german chordata enormity, he basically just raced across...
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army group, all part of this deception when he was not landing at calais.hen we finally got to the continent after the allied landings, it was as the commander of the u.s. third a rmy. and he took off like a rocket. after the allies broke through the german cordon in normandy, he raced across f rance. he completely kept the germans off balance. if it was in for the fact that he ran out of gas, he probably would have raced all the way to berlin. host: that is this weekend on c-span. you can catch that check c-span.org/cities tour for more information. up next, we have patrick calling them from old orchard beach maine, on our independent line. what you think of you governor's performancer there? caller: really do not likecaller: i it. i have children. we see cuts across the board in schooling. he has privatized a lot of maine's guaranteed money like or alcohol. he's outright racist. he has condemned one of donald trump's statement and that was about rigged elections. not anything else. glad he can't run again. host: he is listed number five in the least popul
army group, all part of this deception when he was not landing at calais.hen we finally got to the continent after the allied landings, it was as the commander of the u.s. third a rmy. and he took off like a rocket. after the allies broke through the german cordon in normandy, he raced across f rance. he completely kept the germans off balance. if it was in for the fact that he ran out of gas, he probably would have raced all the way to berlin. host: that is this weekend on c-span. you can...
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i speak the heart and mind of our country when i say that every fort in canada will be another calais. and every harbor will be another dunker before the men and women of our land allow the light and life of their christian faith to be extinguished by the powers of evil or yield their libertiors to nazi brutality. the following month, the attitude of roosevelt had changes after churchill's action in attacking the french fleet to keep it out of hitler's control. the president was now determined to provide support which initially came in an innovative plan to provide britain with 40 destroyers. this action was welcomed by king as was roosevelt's proposal of the establishment of a joint board comprosed of an equal number of representatives from the united states and canada to devise strategies for ensuring protection of the northern half of the western hemisphere. what became known as the ogdensberg agreement basically agreed that the united states would help protect canada's territory. king and roosevelt kept in regular communications and at the request of king, they met in april 1941 a
i speak the heart and mind of our country when i say that every fort in canada will be another calais. and every harbor will be another dunker before the men and women of our land allow the light and life of their christian faith to be extinguished by the powers of evil or yield their libertiors to nazi brutality. the following month, the attitude of roosevelt had changes after churchill's action in attacking the french fleet to keep it out of hitler's control. the president was now determined...
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i speak the heart and mind of our country when i say that every fort in canada will be another calais. and every harbor will be another dunker before the men and women of our land allow the light and life of their christian faith to be extinguished by the powers of evil or yield their libertiors to nazi brutality. the following month, the attitude of roosevelt had changes after churchill's action in attacking the french fleet to keep it out of hitler's control. the president was now determined to provide support which initially came in an innovative plan to provide britain with 40 destroyers. this action was welcomed by king as was roosevelt's proposal of the establishment of a joint board comprosed of an equal number of representatives from the united states and canada to devise strategies for ensuring protection of the northern half of the western hemisphere. what became known as the ogdensberg agreement basically agreed that the united states would help protect canada's territory. king and roosevelt kept in regular communications and at the request of king, they met in april 1941 a
i speak the heart and mind of our country when i say that every fort in canada will be another calais. and every harbor will be another dunker before the men and women of our land allow the light and life of their christian faith to be extinguished by the powers of evil or yield their libertiors to nazi brutality. the following month, the attitude of roosevelt had changes after churchill's action in attacking the french fleet to keep it out of hitler's control. the president was now determined...