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there are also reports of a shooting at the chateau loria hotel.you were standing looking at parliament over to your right is the hotel. it's one of the old canadian pacific railway hotels, a place that people would normally go certainly do business everybody if you are staying in ottawa, that's where you would be. so that -- there are reports of a shooting there. also reports of a shooting at the certainty which you just mentioned which is exactly one block past that. that is the main shopping certain in ottawa. so police are unclear as to how many shooters there are. there are unclear as to what the situation, is however, a number of news outlets are reporting one gunman confirmed dead. so there are unclear whether there are multiple gunmen or one gunmen, i have been in touch with a couple of members of parliament who say they are still in lock down in the building. members of the globe and mail are said they are told to stay away from doors and windows. it looks like the situation at the center block of parliament is secure. but it's a very big
there are also reports of a shooting at the chateau loria hotel.you were standing looking at parliament over to your right is the hotel. it's one of the old canadian pacific railway hotels, a place that people would normally go certainly do business everybody if you are staying in ottawa, that's where you would be. so that -- there are reports of a shooting there. also reports of a shooting at the certainty which you just mentioned which is exactly one block past that. that is the main shopping...
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. -- chateau. theedwine enjoys much of shelf space. research shows china drinking its way through cases of wine last year and one million of them were sparkling. >> we have to be made up to the same standard. to make it attractive to local chinese taste, we stress of aroma and texture is fresh and for our so it is easier customers to accept it. , they encourage foreign vineyards to grow grapes in china. >> in terms of service, the government enacted policy to protect foreign companies and includes legal interests to build chateau's. the policy protects for seven years and the property rights of buildings and chateau's. >> they anticipate that chinese consumers will find it irresistible and boost production to 300,000 bottles. >> before we go, an update on the protests in hong kong. we take you to live pictures right now. >> it appears that several people have left and those who remain say they will not quit until the authorities offer something tangible. >> they allowed civil servants to enter hong kong government offices. the protests
. -- chateau. theedwine enjoys much of shelf space. research shows china drinking its way through cases of wine last year and one million of them were sparkling. >> we have to be made up to the same standard. to make it attractive to local chinese taste, we stress of aroma and texture is fresh and for our so it is easier customers to accept it. , they encourage foreign vineyards to grow grapes in china. >> in terms of service, the government enacted policy to protect foreign...
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shen you have the chateau lauria hotel and rito center shopping mall.n the other end is sparks street. so it's a pretty wide swath swath of downtown ottawa under complete lockdown. as you mentioned earlier i just got a moat from the rcmp, they have issued a notice to everybody in every government building in downtown ottawa, stay, this means stay in your office with the doors locked and away from your windows. if your door does not lock, find a way to barricade the door if possible. do not open the door under any circumstances. shannon: you talked about three places we have heard there were shootings, that police are confirming, shootings at the mall area, at the war memorial, and of course inside of parliament. we at one point heard there was some smoke inside of parliament. do you know anything about that? would that have maybe been in confusion and hustle there? or do we know there was any kind of additional material that may have been dispersed there? who knows if it was from law enforcement or from potential attackers? >> all i heard, shannon. ther
shen you have the chateau lauria hotel and rito center shopping mall.n the other end is sparks street. so it's a pretty wide swath swath of downtown ottawa under complete lockdown. as you mentioned earlier i just got a moat from the rcmp, they have issued a notice to everybody in every government building in downtown ottawa, stay, this means stay in your office with the doors locked and away from your windows. if your door does not lock, find a way to barricade the door if possible. do not open...
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messages like chateau blocked off access to windows overlooking parliament hill. and also police wearing bullet proof vests just ran out of the lobby. saying first time in my canadian life that i have been inch as way from numerous police with hands on machine guns. she says even the chefs have been enlist today block the doors. here you can seat police presence here, the armed folks there. as well as christopher, a web developer on lock down remember and he also tweeted out just a second ago this picture. a few more pictures with police reflected in the buildings across from our office. i want to show you other doors that are locked, a black from parliament hill super easy to avoid windows. i have to hang out in the bag room. this is her cub cubicle area. and you saw the pictures earlier of the parliament caucus putting chairs and benches up on the door. i wonder if you could put the page back up that has the tweets. and ali can underscore comply this is such a big story. >> first time in my canadian life that i have been inches away with from numerous police wit
messages like chateau blocked off access to windows overlooking parliament hill. and also police wearing bullet proof vests just ran out of the lobby. saying first time in my canadian life that i have been inch as way from numerous police with hands on machine guns. she says even the chefs have been enlist today block the doors. here you can seat police presence here, the armed folks there. as well as christopher, a web developer on lock down remember and he also tweeted out just a second ago...
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this is why we built the chandon chateau.rankch found that china itself through millions of cases of wine last year, only one million of those cases was sparkling. >> has to be the same standard, including australia and the. to make it attractive to the chinese taste, we would stress that the aroma is fresh and balanced, so we would be easier for our customers to accept it. >> the government is keen to grapesge the growing of in china. >> first, in terms of service, the government enacted a policy to protect foreign companies, including foreign wine companies, and it includes building chÂteau's. for seven years as well as the property rights of the buildings and shut chose. >> they are speculating that the chinese will find the market as sparkling as western markets do, producing thousands of bottles. bloomberg. office, david finch with a mostly female audience over the weekend, topping the rankings. taking in about $38 million. aboutvie tells the story a wife who goes missing, with a twist in the end, and japan is battered b
this is why we built the chandon chateau.rankch found that china itself through millions of cases of wine last year, only one million of those cases was sparkling. >> has to be the same standard, including australia and the. to make it attractive to the chinese taste, we would stress that the aroma is fresh and balanced, so we would be easier for our customers to accept it. >> the government is keen to grapesge the growing of in china. >> first, in terms of service, the...
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williams died in new york in a cabin that was built to resemble a french chÂteau.to theains were returned area in 1949. at that time, there was some observation done on the remains, and it was determined he was of north american and probably native american can -- dissent, which is consistent with what we do know about his past. he was very successful in his day in promoting himself as the lost prince of france, probably more successful than most of the other fakes at the time. >> american history tv is joining our time warner cable partners to showcase the history of green bay, wisconsin. to learn more about the cities on our tour, visit c-span.org/localcontent. this is american history tv on c-span3. >> [speaking french] must speak english to you because you don't understand french. welcome to heritage -- heritage hill. you've come here to understand a little bit more about the for trade -- fur trade. furs were involved in the trade. the otter, the bobcat, the muskrat.he fox, the beaver, and the bear. the most important animal for the fur trade was the beaver. th
williams died in new york in a cabin that was built to resemble a french chÂteau.to theains were returned area in 1949. at that time, there was some observation done on the remains, and it was determined he was of north american and probably native american can -- dissent, which is consistent with what we do know about his past. he was very successful in his day in promoting himself as the lost prince of france, probably more successful than most of the other fakes at the time. >>...
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very close to the canadian parliament buildings is a very well established grand hotel known as the chateau lah laurent which ws built around the same time, a chain of hotels that is symbolic of canada and there are reports that there may everybody be some police activity taking place there as well. as police continue to search for possibly a second shooter that may been involved in this shooting situation, which is still unfolding. so this is now encompassing a very large area of downtown ottawa. the capital of canada. is a symbol of canadian democracy. the fact that we have activity taking place outside the police tape this situation has expanded if you will. >> okay. kimberly stand by we are going to speak to senator jim monson who joins us from the phone, he's in the parliament building that has been locked down. senator thank you so much for speaking to us. thancan you tell us, please, whs happening inside the building, what you have seen, what you have heard. >> well, the building right now is in a complete lock down. m.p.s and senators along with staff are in various locked down room
very close to the canadian parliament buildings is a very well established grand hotel known as the chateau lah laurent which ws built around the same time, a chain of hotels that is symbolic of canada and there are reports that there may everybody be some police activity taking place there as well. as police continue to search for possibly a second shooter that may been involved in this shooting situation, which is still unfolding. so this is now encompassing a very large area of downtown...
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austria, prussia and even moscow itself and during that meteoric time this room, his library at the chateau of malmaison was his still point-- a place to which he could return. it was here, for example that he worked on his famous law code, le code napoleon at this desk painted by david. here he returned after his abdication in 1814 in such despair that he'd attempted to commit suicide. he came back once more, to meditate during the fateful 100 days before waterloo, and after that last catastrophic defeat, the english allowed him to return here just once more before his final exile to distant st. helena. the house was empty then. his former wife, the empress josephine, whose house it was had died. she had kept this room exactly as it had been during their happiest moments together. here napoleon had enjoyed moments of his greatest triumphs and moments of his greatest creativity. for in the story of art, too, napoleon was an extraordinary catalyst, not merely in the pictures that he commissioned or inspired here in france and in the empire, but throughout europe. for everywhere artists were
austria, prussia and even moscow itself and during that meteoric time this room, his library at the chateau of malmaison was his still point-- a place to which he could return. it was here, for example that he worked on his famous law code, le code napoleon at this desk painted by david. here he returned after his abdication in 1814 in such despair that he'd attempted to commit suicide. he came back once more, to meditate during the fateful 100 days before waterloo, and after that last...
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here, the restaurant fournais, a chateau by the river seine, a group of people sit on a sunlit balconyounded by the trappings of material well-being-- food, drink, nice clothes, easy friendship-- happy in themselves, confident in their world. but in the 1880s, a number of young, ambitious artists felt that the impressionist technique had taken them as far as it could. they tried to push beyond that in a variety of ways. we call them post-impressionists. many detected in their work a subtle shift in the relationship between painting and the world it portrayed, as if modern life had become a problem for artists. in 1886, george seurat exhibited his monumental work-- sunday afternoon on the island of the grande jatte. this is one of the most influential pictures of the 188os, and it signals a radical departure from the renoir. the picture depicts another island on the river seine also used by the parisians for sunday outings, the same kind of place as the renoir. but seurat painted people from a variety of classes, strangers to one another. he painted them in a way which expresses a radic
here, the restaurant fournais, a chateau by the river seine, a group of people sit on a sunlit balconyounded by the trappings of material well-being-- food, drink, nice clothes, easy friendship-- happy in themselves, confident in their world. but in the 1880s, a number of young, ambitious artists felt that the impressionist technique had taken them as far as it could. they tried to push beyond that in a variety of ways. we call them post-impressionists. many detected in their work a subtle...
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but the chateau laurier and at the mall, neither were shoot scenes despite the 911 calls, right? >> despite the 911 calls after further investigation we've determined there was no shots fired at those locations. >> that's great news. we know the one, the suspect in the shooting at the war memorial is -- has been shot and killed and we know that the soldier at the war memorial has been shot and killed. any other injuries to report at all? >> my understanding maybe more injuries as far as minor injurieses from people trying to hide or running away, but nothing serious. >> that's great to hear. one mp said he counted as many as 30 shots fired inside the parliament buildings. whether that's true or not is a matter for a later date. all of those shots fired and yet no one hit inside parliament. either of the parliament buildings as far as we know, right? >> as far as i know, yeah. as far as the number of shots i'm not sure. >> what's the status on the lockdown that was in place up on parliament hill and in ottawa in general? >> well, the immediate area around the parliament hill is st
but the chateau laurier and at the mall, neither were shoot scenes despite the 911 calls, right? >> despite the 911 calls after further investigation we've determined there was no shots fired at those locations. >> that's great news. we know the one, the suspect in the shooting at the war memorial is -- has been shot and killed and we know that the soldier at the war memorial has been shot and killed. any other injuries to report at all? >> my understanding maybe more injuries...
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this is the last time we come to the chateau marmoset. brain: muffy!ing) (brain gasps) uh, i have to go. bye. enjoy the show. don't follow me. (all gasp) (squawks) (screams)
this is the last time we come to the chateau marmoset. brain: muffy!ing) (brain gasps) uh, i have to go. bye. enjoy the show. don't follow me. (all gasp) (squawks) (screams)
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this chÂteau is home to a famous french court is then -- cortisan who grew up in the region.she inspired thunder juma -- alexander demos -- dumas and one of the most famous stories of the region. >> i wanted to create an evening perfume, a floral fragrance using flowers that were popular at the time, like rose and violet, and orange blossom of course. >> and as part of the creative -- creative process, she started to find out more about marie duplicity -- marie de plessy. >> i've always wanted to find out more about great works inspired by literature. >> she began teaching herself along the way. >> i was visiting victor hugo's former house when it hit me for my wanted to make some inspired by her writers, and their surroundings. >> some of her fragrances are dedicated to others like oscar wilde. others like william burroughs, and some for fictional characters. >> gg is quite a naÏve young woman, somewhat and dignified -- somewhat undignified, which adds to her charm. colette has white flowers but with a twist to convey her youth. the notes are like words and we put them toget
this chÂteau is home to a famous french court is then -- cortisan who grew up in the region.she inspired thunder juma -- alexander demos -- dumas and one of the most famous stories of the region. >> i wanted to create an evening perfume, a floral fragrance using flowers that were popular at the time, like rose and violet, and orange blossom of course. >> and as part of the creative -- creative process, she started to find out more about marie duplicity -- marie de plessy. >>...
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williams died in new york, in a cabin that was built to resemble a french chateau. his remains were returned to the area in 1949, and at that time there was some observation done of the remains, and it was determined conclusively that he was of north american and probably native american descent, which is consistent with what we do know about williams' past. but he was very successful in his day in -- promoting himself as the lost prince of france, more successful than the other fakes out there at the time. >> for more information, go to c-span.org/local content. >> now joining us here on our set right outside of the history and biography room is shabazz who has written this children's book, "nothing little" who were your parents. >> guest: my father, malcolm x. my mother, dr. betty shabazz. two humanitarians. >> host: what do you remember about your father? >> guest: gosh. i wrote in my first book "growing up x," my father coming home, flickering images, pearly white teeth. really tall, 64let or 6 a -- 6'5". great presence, called my name with authority that would
williams died in new york, in a cabin that was built to resemble a french chateau. his remains were returned to the area in 1949, and at that time there was some observation done of the remains, and it was determined conclusively that he was of north american and probably native american descent, which is consistent with what we do know about williams' past. but he was very successful in his day in -- promoting himself as the lost prince of france, more successful than the other fakes out there...
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austria, prussia, and even moscow itself, and during that meteoric time, this room, his library at the chateauf malmaison, was his still point-- a place to which he could return. it was here, for example, that he worked on his famous law code, le code napoleon, at this desk painted by david. here he returned after his abdication in 1814 in such despair
austria, prussia, and even moscow itself, and during that meteoric time, this room, his library at the chateauf malmaison, was his still point-- a place to which he could return. it was here, for example, that he worked on his famous law code, le code napoleon, at this desk painted by david. here he returned after his abdication in 1814 in such despair
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it tells you the seriousness of the incident, fore chateaued other things that may take place, and tellsou about the security establishments of the companies broken into. jpmorgan suspend a quarter of a million on cyber security. it's a great deal. did you not spend enough because people got into your systems, or you spent money and as a result you didn't lose money or the personally identifiable money causing consumers to lose money. >> didn't lose money period, or so far? >> everything is as far as we know. they have been busy monitoring the various markets, looking at credit card fraud, all the sorts of things that may tell them that money has been got. and they haven't found it yet. snow what do you make of the seriousness of the breach, and the potential value of what was taken? >> it is a serious breach. and information about a lot of people could be turned into money by the intruders in all kinds of ways. i think it's important both for the significance of this particular breach, and for what it tells us about the more general problem of how to protect large corporate databases wh
it tells you the seriousness of the incident, fore chateaued other things that may take place, and tellsou about the security establishments of the companies broken into. jpmorgan suspend a quarter of a million on cyber security. it's a great deal. did you not spend enough because people got into your systems, or you spent money and as a result you didn't lose money or the personally identifiable money causing consumers to lose money. >> didn't lose money period, or so far? >>...
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the french chateaus look to china as the indicators of price, as the market maker.ottles of red wine alone last year. think about that for a minute. they are now the leading market for red wine in the world. >> pretty amazing here. >> i designed this place in five minutes. i look at this place like six months. >> uh-huh. >> daytime, nighttime. and finally one morning, i say i want a wine cellar out of this. >> looks so good. hi, guys. thank you. >> well, this is nice. >> tim has invited me to dinner alongside a few people that have taken full advantage of the booming economy in china, an architect and designer, a real developer, and coco, a party planner. >> do you eat like this all the time? nice wine cellar? >> at night. today we're surrounded by southern french wine and northern italian wine. >> mm-hm. >> and if you like you can eat in a different district for a wine country every night. >> isn't this supposed to be communist china? >> anyone communist party, comrades party member? >> no. no. [ laughter ] >> i'm a bit of a red diaper baby. but what i mean to say
the french chateaus look to china as the indicators of price, as the market maker.ottles of red wine alone last year. think about that for a minute. they are now the leading market for red wine in the world. >> pretty amazing here. >> i designed this place in five minutes. i look at this place like six months. >> uh-huh. >> daytime, nighttime. and finally one morning, i say i want a wine cellar out of this. >> looks so good. hi, guys. thank you. >> well, this...
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very close to the canadian parliament buildings is a very well established grand hotel known as the chateau laurent which ws built around the same time, a chain of hotels that is symbolic of canada and there are reports that there may everybody be some police activity taking place there as well. as police continue to search for possibly a second shooter that may been involved in this shooting situation, which is still unfolding. so this is now encompassing a very large area of downtown ottawa. the capital of canada. is a
very close to the canadian parliament buildings is a very well established grand hotel known as the chateau laurent which ws built around the same time, a chain of hotels that is symbolic of canada and there are reports that there may everybody be some police activity taking place there as well. as police continue to search for possibly a second shooter that may been involved in this shooting situation, which is still unfolding. so this is now encompassing a very large area of downtown ottawa....
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williams died in new york in a cabin that was built to resemble a french chÂteau.his remains were returned here to the area in 1949, and at that time there was some observations on on the remains, and it was determined conclusively that he was of north american and probably native american descent, which was consistent with what we do know about his past. but he was very successful in his day in promoting himself as the lost prince of france, probably more success than most of the other fakes out there at the time. >> coming up next, charles wright come the 20th poet laureate of the united states. he delivered his inaugural reading at the library of congress in washington, d.c. this event is just under one hour. please welcome the librarian of congress, dr. james h. billington. [applause] >> good evening and welcome to the library of congress. this year in the search for our next poet laureate of the united states, the library of congress reached out to 50 nominations from around the country, critics, scholars, editors, leaders in the field, and our past port -- po
williams died in new york in a cabin that was built to resemble a french chÂteau.his remains were returned here to the area in 1949, and at that time there was some observations on on the remains, and it was determined conclusively that he was of north american and probably native american descent, which was consistent with what we do know about his past. but he was very successful in his day in promoting himself as the lost prince of france, probably more success than most of the other fakes...
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. >> they have these wonderful neutral pallets that will pop the eye chateau and cheeks and mouth. >> finally your high shadow can double as an eye liner, by applying it with a simbrush you dipped in water. >> you think these tips can save you money you can make an appointment with ursula at her studio and she can give you even more money saving tips. >> i can't wait to try it -- i mean tell me wife about it. >> that is it for "action news" at 4:00. for rick williams, brian taff, alicia vitarelli and adam joseph i'm shirleen allicot. >> "action news" at 5:00 is coming up next. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speeds of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job of posting our vacation pics. when i post my slow jams, i'm a little half-fast. totally half-fast. stop living with half-fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as downloads. so his homework won't be so half-fast. that is up to him. >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with jaime apody, me
. >> they have these wonderful neutral pallets that will pop the eye chateau and cheeks and mouth. >> finally your high shadow can double as an eye liner, by applying it with a simbrush you dipped in water. >> you think these tips can save you money you can make an appointment with ursula at her studio and she can give you even more money saving tips. >> i can't wait to try it -- i mean tell me wife about it. >> that is it for "action news" at 4:00. for...
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the chateau hotel is close to the mall where there is a incident. shooting was near the mall and not actually in the mall itself. that is as i say caddy corner from the hotel. and so the police have been in that area of since then began looking for one or more shooter ar are -- shooters. the police appear to be hunting through different areas of the downtown looking for somebody. >> two is my understanding they are stopping anyone leaving ottawa and looking through the cars and focusing on the mall. les, i have no reports of shots fired but they seem to believe there is a second shooter there. >> there -- >> reporter: there are reports of throw different shootings. one in the war memorial and one in the parliament building and the one which we have been told was near the mall which is right downtown here. >> les, after the shooting and running over two soldiers terror level was raised from low to medium. were there reports of chatter from terrorist association and lead others that terrorist might be involve would here or were they not? >> reporter:
the chateau hotel is close to the mall where there is a incident. shooting was near the mall and not actually in the mall itself. that is as i say caddy corner from the hotel. and so the police have been in that area of since then began looking for one or more shooter ar are -- shooters. the police appear to be hunting through different areas of the downtown looking for somebody. >> two is my understanding they are stopping anyone leaving ottawa and looking through the cars and focusing...
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henri grew up in a world of chateaus and privilege in a family living on the fruits of its noble pastut a france governed by the middle class was losing its taste for nobility. like many aristocrats, his father alphonse retreated into rural pastimes-- riding and hunting. an eccentric, he looked wistfully back to the family's glorious past. alphonse had married his first cousin adele, a common practice in a class anxious to preserve the purity of its bloodlines. but the results of inbreeding for henri were uncommonly cruel. his legs were short and weak. he broke each of them in early adolescence and stopped growing when he was 14. he was just under five feet tall. his head, hands and torso continued to develop. but his stunted legs made walking painful for the rest of his life. denied the aristocratic pleasures of riding and hunting, henri turned to sketching and painting rural scenes. he had a flair for it and in 1882, at the age of 18, he moved to paris to study painting. it was a move that would change the direction of his art and his life. paris in the 1880s was becoming the modern
henri grew up in a world of chateaus and privilege in a family living on the fruits of its noble pastut a france governed by the middle class was losing its taste for nobility. like many aristocrats, his father alphonse retreated into rural pastimes-- riding and hunting. an eccentric, he looked wistfully back to the family's glorious past. alphonse had married his first cousin adele, a common practice in a class anxious to preserve the purity of its bloodlines. but the results of inbreeding for...
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>> rough >> reporter: is the 62 years old jean-claude duvalier appears a chateau of his former self. his suits are expensive, but he is noticeably frail. he is back, says his lawyer, to help his country. >> he's been living all these years thinking about haiti. when the earthquake came, and he heard about suffering of the people and everything, he said no matter what, i don't care what happens to me, or will happen to me i'm going to come back to my country. and i came back. >> people don't really know why he came back. the best guess is he ran out of money. when he left the country, he took with him an estimated 400 to 900 million, and 25 years later, he had spent almost all of that money, except for $6 million that is left in switzerland, but that the swiss government impounded. >> in february 2010, a court in switzerland released more than $4 million to jean claude and his family. haiti brought a criminal case against jean-claude duvalier on charges of corruption and human rights violations. so far the release has been blocked. >> the first judge to hear the charges ruled the case
>> rough >> reporter: is the 62 years old jean-claude duvalier appears a chateau of his former self. his suits are expensive, but he is noticeably frail. he is back, says his lawyer, to help his country. >> he's been living all these years thinking about haiti. when the earthquake came, and he heard about suffering of the people and everything, he said no matter what, i don't care what happens to me, or will happen to me i'm going to come back to my country. and i came back....
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it casts a chateau over the moon. in the last hour or so the moon has gone into the dark. in the last five minutes, a strange thing happened, it reappeared, but reappeared red. with me is sara reeves, an astronomer at sydney observatory. why the red colour that we are seeing? >> what we are seeing, as you said, is the moon in shadow, and all that's lit up is the light from the sunrises and sun sets around the other. >> the late diffuses around the earth. how does that work? >> the blue light scatters, and you are left with the red colour, which you see for a sun rise and sun set. that makes it appear a red colour. >> these lunar eclipses are more common than solar eclipses. give me an idea of how frequently they happen. >> we have an eclipse twice per year. not all will be the kind of eclipse that comes tonight. we have an eclipse tonight, about 30% of the eclipses. others are where the moon is partially in shadow. >> it's a speck tack u sight. >> it is. >> as sara said, there'll be more lunar it's not dark where you are, there'll be more chances to see a spectacle of the
it casts a chateau over the moon. in the last hour or so the moon has gone into the dark. in the last five minutes, a strange thing happened, it reappeared, but reappeared red. with me is sara reeves, an astronomer at sydney observatory. why the red colour that we are seeing? >> what we are seeing, as you said, is the moon in shadow, and all that's lit up is the light from the sunrises and sun sets around the other. >> the late diffuses around the earth. how does that work? >>...
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from bar marmont at chateau marmont, please welcome lauren cohan, aka, maggie greene to "last call."
from bar marmont at chateau marmont, please welcome lauren cohan, aka, maggie greene to "last call."
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pamela thayerman at chateau laurea. he tweeted outside the hotel after lockdown lifted partially.arlier, she tweeted this picture saying that in lockdown in the lobby, and she even said that some of the cooks were told to guard the hotel as well. and this is one of the mother powerful images from inside the cau caulkas, graham richardson tweeted this, a shot from inside cau caucus room, chairs, benches barricading the doors here as parliament members are trying to make sense of all of this, tony. >> those tweets from folks in the middle of the action. that's appreciated. thank you. on the phone is canadian senator jim munson, senator, good to speak with you. are you still under your building, still on lockdown? >> yes, we are. we have been hear about five or six hours now in one part of the parliament. we are hearing reports. we may be taken out pretty soon, but we are still here. this pretty close for all of us. i just wanted to mention to you that my wife drove me to work to parliament this morning. as she left, she was at a red light. right behind, right behind the shooter's ca
pamela thayerman at chateau laurea. he tweeted outside the hotel after lockdown lifted partially.arlier, she tweeted this picture saying that in lockdown in the lobby, and she even said that some of the cooks were told to guard the hotel as well. and this is one of the mother powerful images from inside the cau caulkas, graham richardson tweeted this, a shot from inside cau caucus room, chairs, benches barricading the doors here as parliament members are trying to make sense of all of this,...
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what happened with that in what was around the chateau laurier. >> they will be looking for suspects.rying to keep people safe and the crime scene that we have. >> have evacuated the rideau centre? >> part of the rideau centre has been evacuated. we are working with other security agencies from other buildings and asking them to keep people inside for send them home or evacuate them. >> ottawa police council, thank you very much. appreciate your time. jon: all right, so a couple of hours ago someone opened fire on soldiers, ceremonial guards at the war memorial in ottawa canada, and then the same gunman walked or ran to the house of parliament building, got into building and opened fire. that gunman we understand has been killed. there have been shooting instances at the rideau centre. blocks away from the apartment building as well as on parliament hill as i mentioned earlier. minister of parliament, get a couple of other lawmakers were on the other side of the door when he heard 20 2:30 shots before being led out of the building safety. joining us now on the phone. where are you now
what happened with that in what was around the chateau laurier. >> they will be looking for suspects.rying to keep people safe and the crime scene that we have. >> have evacuated the rideau centre? >> part of the rideau centre has been evacuated. we are working with other security agencies from other buildings and asking them to keep people inside for send them home or evacuate them. >> ottawa police council, thank you very much. appreciate your time. jon: all right, so...
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now the giudices scrambling to sell their new jersey style faux chateau.he backdrop for many a raelts brawl. the price tag? just under $4 million. yet the family's long-term future remains uncertain after joe serves out his sentence. he may be facing deportation back to his native italy. juju chang, abc news, new york. >> as a mom what upsets me are those forlittle girls. everyone watches them. they are big tv stars. but nobody thinks about those little girls and what they'll be going through. >> and they'll be without both parents maybe even indefinitely now because the dad might get deported. the kids will probably never get a chance to live with both parents again. this is really the reality, not the show. >>> we're going to the movies. "gone girl" and another one. we'll have that coming up. he told me there's a whole new way to treat sensitivity. he suggested i try new crest sensi-stop strips. [ male announcer ] just apply to the gumline of sensitive teeth for auick 10 minutes. the special ingredient forms a lasting barrier that provides immediate reli
now the giudices scrambling to sell their new jersey style faux chateau.he backdrop for many a raelts brawl. the price tag? just under $4 million. yet the family's long-term future remains uncertain after joe serves out his sentence. he may be facing deportation back to his native italy. juju chang, abc news, new york. >> as a mom what upsets me are those forlittle girls. everyone watches them. they are big tv stars. but nobody thinks about those little girls and what they'll be going...
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williams died in new york and a cabin that was built to resemble a french chÂteau.his remains were returned here to the area 1949. at that time there was some observation done and it was determined conclusively that he was of north american and probably native american descent, which was consistent with what we do know about williams passed. but he was very successful in his day in promoting himself as the last prince of france, probably more successful than the other states out there at the time. >> with the help of our local cable partner time warner cable, we hear about franklin delano roosevelt's pro-freedom screech from green bay author, harvey kaye. >> times like these, it is immature and incidentally i'm cool for anybody to brag to an unprepared america, single-handed and hide behind its back and holdouts. >> in 1930 in the midst of the great depression, roosevelt and governor of new york state wrote to a friend and he said, as i see it, i am convinced that we need to make the united states fairly radical for the generation. he said in part because that is wh
williams died in new york and a cabin that was built to resemble a french chÂteau.his remains were returned here to the area 1949. at that time there was some observation done and it was determined conclusively that he was of north american and probably native american descent, which was consistent with what we do know about williams passed. but he was very successful in his day in promoting himself as the last prince of france, probably more successful than the other states out there at the...
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china about 25% to 35% of gdp is the fifth largest in the worlds of it is growing and what's more, at chateaunking can be fine in some cases and is needed in some economic space to finance economic growth but the problem is we don't know enough about it. when i say 25% it gives you the range of what we know but also what we don't know about it. some that requires particular attention and probably extended regulation for larger and broader than the banking sector but also emphasize the fact the we need to complete the financial sector reform and you may have heard a lot about the financial sector reform over the last six years because it was inscribed back in washington and london. i was there. i remember. but still areas where we made progress we have to make and that is the case where the too important to failed institutions and the resolution regime that should apply, that is the case also for the derivative markets that need to be safer and more transparent and require exchange of information between those places that actually have an active derivatives market. we talked about the economic
china about 25% to 35% of gdp is the fifth largest in the worlds of it is growing and what's more, at chateaunking can be fine in some cases and is needed in some economic space to finance economic growth but the problem is we don't know enough about it. when i say 25% it gives you the range of what we know but also what we don't know about it. some that requires particular attention and probably extended regulation for larger and broader than the banking sector but also emphasize the fact the...
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. >> ralph saw him at the chateau with the cw actress. >> born in 1989. >> this town is all about youk the girlfriend's guide franchise is dead. >> in one moment of tmi, i destroyed my life. >> here is the upside. it's over with jake. you can move on. >> he's gone. i'm free. >> that's it? >> where is our part. >> we spent a day of our life and that's it? >> maybe that was an edited version, although probably not. >> as you know, it's that time of year. we have the new neiman marcus catalog, christmas book 2014, with all kinds of outrageous gifts. >> listen to that lovely sound. >> a cocktail making machine, tang ray 10 imperial shaker. it's been recreated from a 1973 drawing. >> making santa happy. >> santa's got moves. >> it's $34,000 i think -- >> $35,000. >> only ten. you better order quick. >> they made this personal for us. thank you. >> it comes with a one-year supply of tang ray gin. >> you also get a personal lesson. so hallelujah. get ready for friendly competition. kathie lee and barbara corcoran. you'll find out who can add more curve appeal to your homes. we can hardly cur
. >> ralph saw him at the chateau with the cw actress. >> born in 1989. >> this town is all about youk the girlfriend's guide franchise is dead. >> in one moment of tmi, i destroyed my life. >> here is the upside. it's over with jake. you can move on. >> he's gone. i'm free. >> that's it? >> where is our part. >> we spent a day of our life and that's it? >> maybe that was an edited version, although probably not. >> as you know,...
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williams died in new york in a cabin that was built to lesemble a french chateau. his remains were returned here to the area in 1949 and at that time there was some observation done on the remains and it was determined conclusively that he was of north american and probably native american decent which was consistent with what we do know about williams' past. but he was very successful in his day in promoting himself as the lost prince of france, probably more successful than most of the other fakes out there at the which values the spectrum. the discussion needed to turn into a business decision. we are excited about those options. i am certain our carriers will come to them with excitement and it will be a win-win situation for everyone. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern .n "communicators" on c-span2 >> former "washington post" executive director there ben bradlee oversaw the paper's coverage of the watergate scandal. 93died tuesday at the age of year he led the post as executive editor from 1965 to 1991 and suffered in recent years from dementia. in an april 2011
williams died in new york in a cabin that was built to lesemble a french chateau. his remains were returned here to the area in 1949 and at that time there was some observation done on the remains and it was determined conclusively that he was of north american and probably native american decent which was consistent with what we do know about williams' past. but he was very successful in his day in promoting himself as the lost prince of france, probably more successful than most of the other...
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york in aied in new cabin that was built to visible a french chateau. his remains were returned to the area in 1940 nine, and at that time, there was some observation done on the remains, and it was heermined conclusively that was of north american and probably native american descent, which was consistent with what we do know about williams' past, but he was very successful in his day and promoting himself as the lost prince of france, probably more successful than most of the other fakes out there at the .ime >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring green bay, wisconsin. our cities tour staff recently traveled there to learn about its rich history. to learn more about green bay and other stops on c-span cities tour, go to www.c-span.org /localcontent. you are watching american history tv, all weekend every .eekend on c-span3 >> next on the civil war, author david moore discusses the career of union general william rosecrans, a west point graduate who played a role in union victories and multiple battles, including the battle chickam
york in aied in new cabin that was built to visible a french chateau. his remains were returned to the area in 1940 nine, and at that time, there was some observation done on the remains, and it was heermined conclusively that was of north american and probably native american descent, which was consistent with what we do know about williams' past, but he was very successful in his day and promoting himself as the lost prince of france, probably more successful than most of the other fakes out...