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pedal for 25,000 horse power. >> the augsburg is picking up speed as it heads straight for the charles de gaulles>> charles de gaulle is following course 3.1.5. >> up to eight vessels are escorting the french aircraft carrier. among them, a us destroyer, and a french submarine. most of them are keeping a distance of five to 10 nautical miles, or nine to eighteen kilometres. after consulting with the french fleet admiral, the augsburg is permitted to move closer so we can film the fighter jets taking off. an exciting moment for everyone on board. do you think about what the jets are going to do? >> it is mainly impressive to see the jets take off and land. and to experience the noise they make. you can hear the jets start their engines, and then watch how they take off from the flight deck at incredible speed. >> our mission is to protect the carrier. for me, it's just a mission. nothing more, nothing less. >> the pilot flies us over to the charles de gaulle. that, too, is an exception. we're allowed to film during an on-going mission. the french are proud of their nuclear-powered aircraft carrier
pedal for 25,000 horse power. >> the augsburg is picking up speed as it heads straight for the charles de gaulles>> charles de gaulle is following course 3.1.5. >> up to eight vessels are escorting the french aircraft carrier. among them, a us destroyer, and a french submarine. most of them are keeping a distance of five to 10 nautical miles, or nine to eighteen kilometres. after consulting with the french fleet admiral, the augsburg is permitted to move closer so we can film...
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Nov 21, 2016
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like charles de gaulle changed the system in 1968. you have seen the result.real impact on the people. people realize that francois realistic,ragmatic, just what is needed to be done. a lot of friends in europe have done it. it's time for us to do it. they have the majority of the people. laura: thank you very much indeed. >> thank you very much. laura: emmanuel macron, who launched his bid for the presidency just last week, has also commented on the on -- on fillon's victory. as economy minister earlier this year. here's what he had to say. >> the very deep uncertainties that are structuring -- fracturing the political field. the only conclusion that can be drawn is the withdrawal of nicolas sarkozy. yesterday he spoke with a lot of dignity. we must salute that. he's withdrawn from this contest and, i also believe, from public life. government says a potential terrorist attack targeting multiple sites has been foiled. seven people, including a moroccan national have been arrested, following raids in strasburg and marseille. the interior minister said the arre
like charles de gaulle changed the system in 1968. you have seen the result.real impact on the people. people realize that francois realistic,ragmatic, just what is needed to be done. a lot of friends in europe have done it. it's time for us to do it. they have the majority of the people. laura: thank you very much indeed. >> thank you very much. laura: emmanuel macron, who launched his bid for the presidency just last week, has also commented on the on -- on fillon's victory. as economy...
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the flights would begin -- in late 20-17 -- from its hub at "charles de gaulle airport" -- in paris. they're collard greens... costing a lotf "neiman marcus"... is selling "gourmet" collard greens for 66-dollars! the store advertises the leafy dish is "seasoned with just the right amount of spices and bacon -- and "ships fully cooked and frozen." at last check -- the collards had sold out! if you're upset that you can't place order right now... neimans recommends the baked bean medley for '80- bucks'. in the making. ...'how' chicago -- will "honor the cubs" -- and their 'historic' world series win. the 'details' just released. plus... a sunday supper in downtown raleigh to help flood victims. what you need to know to get tickets to this very special event. how does someone in public office make millions? ask our senator richard burr. burr's net worth has gotten five times bigger while he's been... in congress. five times. no wonder burr voted against the ban on insider trading... in congress. see, burr invested heavily in oil and gas stocks. and voted them billions in tax breaks. the
the flights would begin -- in late 20-17 -- from its hub at "charles de gaulle airport" -- in paris. they're collard greens... costing a lotf "neiman marcus"... is selling "gourmet" collard greens for 66-dollars! the store advertises the leafy dish is "seasoned with just the right amount of spices and bacon -- and "ships fully cooked and frozen." at last check -- the collards had sold out! if you're upset that you can't place order right now......
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Nov 16, 2016
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charles de gaulle said, "in order to become the master, "the politician poses "as the servant." >> not bad. >> well, they get-- they are david lloyd george said, "a politician is a person "with whose politics "you don't agree. "if you agree with him, "he's a statesman." [ laughter ] oscar levant said cynically of a politician once, he said, "he'll double cross that bridge "when he comes to it." [ laughter ] >> ah, that's oscar lavance. [ applause ] >> oh, we got a lot of these. uh, i could just-- let me see here. said, "nothing is so admirable "in politics as a short memory." "it is dangerous for "a national candidate "to say things that people "might remember." [ laughter ] eugene mccarthy said that. >> true, true. >> too true. um, hmm. >> i was reading this afternoon, some of 'em on marriage. i don't know why, uh-- [ laughter ] >> i can't imagine why. >> here, you wanna read it? >> let me see it. >> it starts there. >> uh, marriage, marriage, marriage. >> yeah, you gotta-- you gotta sort 'em out. >> uh, oscar levant, again, "marriage is a triumph "of habit over hate." [ laughter ] [
charles de gaulle said, "in order to become the master, "the politician poses "as the servant." >> not bad. >> well, they get-- they are david lloyd george said, "a politician is a person "with whose politics "you don't agree. "if you agree with him, "he's a statesman." [ laughter ] oscar levant said cynically of a politician once, he said, "he'll double cross that bridge "when he comes to it." [ laughter ] >>...
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Nov 26, 2016
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you order, by speaking to a large, plastic charles de gaulle face. [ laughter ] i went there, the other day, though, to try it out, and the-- [ laughter ] what? >> you went there, already? >> of course! yes. >> d'you get a joke? >> i did. yeah. [ laughter ] [ applause ] they were outta the joke the cuisine leaves a little bit to be desired. i ordered turtle soup, and, uh, i found a shell, in the bowl, that said, "visit miami beach." [ laughter ] i just don't trust any french restaurant that has photographs of the food, on the cover. that's all right, for denny's, but not for a french restaurant. well, let's see. next week is thanksgiving. have you shopped, for your, uh, turkey, yet? >> yeah! >> president reagan has a few, in his cabinet, he'll let ya h [ applause ] [ cheering ] forgot to mention. i just saw a item, on the-- came over, in the, uh-- the news teletype machine, before i came out here. earth, wind, and fire just insured themselves, for earthquake and flood. [ laughter ] [ some booing ] well, i know. i thought i'd try it. [ some hissing ] [ laughter ] why do you boo a levelin
you order, by speaking to a large, plastic charles de gaulle face. [ laughter ] i went there, the other day, though, to try it out, and the-- [ laughter ] what? >> you went there, already? >> of course! yes. >> d'you get a joke? >> i did. yeah. [ laughter ] [ applause ] they were outta the joke the cuisine leaves a little bit to be desired. i ordered turtle soup, and, uh, i found a shell, in the bowl, that said, "visit miami beach." [ laughter ] i just don't...
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charles de gaulle said, "in order to become the master, "the politician poses "as the servant." >> not bad. >> well, they get-- they are "a politician is a person "with whose politics "you don't agree. "if you agree with him, "he's a statesman." [ laughter ] oscar levant said cynically of a politician once, he said, "he'll double cross that bridge "when he comes to it." [ laughter ] >> ah, that's oscar lavance. [ applause ] >> oh, we got a lot of these. uh, i could just-- let me see here. yeah, and john kenneth galbraith "in politics as a short memory." "it is dangerous for "a national candidate "to say things that people "might remember." [ laughter ] eugene mccarthy said that. >> true, true. >> too true. um, hmm. >> i was reading this afternoon, some of 'em on marriage. i don't know why, uh-- [ laughter ] >> i can't imagine why. well, yeah, there is marriage. >> you have marriage in there? >> it starts there. >> uh, marriage, marriage, marriage. >> yeah, you gotta-- you gotta sort 'em out. >> uh, oscar levant, again, "marriage is a triumph "of habit over hate." [ laughter ] [ cheers
charles de gaulle said, "in order to become the master, "the politician poses "as the servant." >> not bad. >> well, they get-- they are "a politician is a person "with whose politics "you don't agree. "if you agree with him, "he's a statesman." [ laughter ] oscar levant said cynically of a politician once, he said, "he'll double cross that bridge "when he comes to it." [ laughter ] >> ah, that's oscar lavance. [...
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french paintings and get in the american-- get in some american paintings because i don't want charles de gaullein the world leaders to see all of these european artists. of course, she loved european art, that she understood the importance of showcasing american art to the world. host: she was making calls from america-- air force one on the way back from dallas. guest: she must have been in complete shock and the amount for someone to, i mean, well under 40-- i think she was 36. guest: thirty-four. guest: third youngest first leading history. incredible i think when you watch the video you have to think she is in complete shock by the whole thing, but the staff that i interviewed talked about how they felt they couldn't cry because she was so stoic. i talked to an engineer that worked at the time and he recalled standing there and she was coming in to see her husband's casket and she was so-- she was not crying in the staff were crying and they turned to face the law because they felt they were embarrassed that they were showing so much emotion when hear his wife was so brave. i'm interested t
french paintings and get in the american-- get in some american paintings because i don't want charles de gaullein the world leaders to see all of these european artists. of course, she loved european art, that she understood the importance of showcasing american art to the world. host: she was making calls from america-- air force one on the way back from dallas. guest: she must have been in complete shock and the amount for someone to, i mean, well under 40-- i think she was 36. guest:...
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tom: one more question off your new book -- what would charles de gaulle do?rump? jonathan: he would have a few choice words to say at home and then he would probably go to washington and offer his advice on the state of the world. .rump is quite goal list tom: we continue this morning jonathan fenby's colleague. global view with a and american view of our new president-elect. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: francine for a week in new york and then i wonder -- i wander over to london. this is fun. there francine: is a global reaction. francine:we used to ask ourselves how you price risk. and with the donald trump presidency -- you see a global market bond. europeans may the people -- to: let's have you come over the politics. this is the italian 10 year. lob quadratic.k that is a mathematically elegant chart. that is the renzi moonshot. francine: the problem is that renzi has referendums. he says if he loses he will step out. turnill, let's review what we said in the last hour. republican fiscal stimulus, that comes over globally. what does that mean for europe if t
tom: one more question off your new book -- what would charles de gaulle do?rump? jonathan: he would have a few choice words to say at home and then he would probably go to washington and offer his advice on the state of the world. .rump is quite goal list tom: we continue this morning jonathan fenby's colleague. global view with a and american view of our new president-elect. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: francine for a week in new york and then i wonder -- i wander over to london. this is fun....
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french paintings and get in the american-- get in some american paintings because i don't want charles de gaullein the world leaders to see all of these european artists. of course, she loved european art, that she understood the importance of showcasing american art to the world. host: she was making calls from america-- air force one on the way back from dallas. guest: she must have been in complete shock and the amount for someone to, i mean, well under 40-- i think she was 36. guest: thirty-four. guest: third youngest first leading history. incredible i think when you watch the video you have to think she is in complete shock by the whole thing, but the staff that i interviewed talked about how they felt they couldn't cry because she was so stoic. i talked to an engineer that worked at the time and he recalled standing there and she was coming in to see her husband's casket and she was so-- she was not crying in the staff were crying and they turned to face the law because they felt they were embarrassed that they were showing so much emotion when hear his wife was so brave. i'm interested t
french paintings and get in the american-- get in some american paintings because i don't want charles de gaullein the world leaders to see all of these european artists. of course, she loved european art, that she understood the importance of showcasing american art to the world. host: she was making calls from america-- air force one on the way back from dallas. guest: she must have been in complete shock and the amount for someone to, i mean, well under 40-- i think she was 36. guest:...