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charles de gaulle airport, paris. world's only supersonic passenger jet speeds down the runway at 175 miles per hour. just before the nose wheel lifts, flames erupt from just under the left wing. eyewitnesses see the low flying plane move unsteadily through the sky with an inferno trailing behind it. just two minutes after take-off, the most famous passenger aircraft in the world crashes into a hotel. >> they were doomed. they fought until the last moment, but they could do nothing. >>> july 25th, 2000, air france flight 4590 is preparing for takeoff from paris' charles de gaulle airport on its way to new york. people stop to watch as the concorde prepares for takeoff. no one realizes they are about to witness a disaster. >> as they start their takeoff roll, the airplane is going right down the runway. the tower tells the pilots you have got fire behind the aircraft. they get a cockpit warning indication that there is a fire -- believed to be a fire -- in the number two engine. >> but once the plane reaches a critical
charles de gaulle airport, paris. world's only supersonic passenger jet speeds down the runway at 175 miles per hour. just before the nose wheel lifts, flames erupt from just under the left wing. eyewitnesses see the low flying plane move unsteadily through the sky with an inferno trailing behind it. just two minutes after take-off, the most famous passenger aircraft in the world crashes into a hotel. >> they were doomed. they fought until the last moment, but they could do nothing....
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we gen de gaulle sad but french polynesia is proud to be part of what france will become meek that is to say imagine you cleopatra. but to me that is disgusting and. then moment was imposed on us don't you move about in fact she makes us guilty to begin yeah for we are victims but we're also responsible for what's happening to us and for what might happen if france were to use its nuclear weapons. and i find that on forgivable and bad. behind this image of paradise lies the secret that surrounds the testing and rips apart the people of french polynesia here the economy is dependent on friends and the subject of nuclear testing remains taboo but this doesn't stop maria. bristow mood right now. that i'm thinking of my children's future. not so much to put. a tiny territory a tiny country before but we have a high percentage of people suffering from thyroid long and bladder cancer levy see me and it's frightening to know all that. with the help of her husband the teacher and mother of two uses the internet to broadcast an image of her country one that is rather different from those in th
we gen de gaulle sad but french polynesia is proud to be part of what france will become meek that is to say imagine you cleopatra. but to me that is disgusting and. then moment was imposed on us don't you move about in fact she makes us guilty to begin yeah for we are victims but we're also responsible for what's happening to us and for what might happen if france were to use its nuclear weapons. and i find that on forgivable and bad. behind this image of paradise lies the secret that...
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president charles de gaulle of france once said that brazil is not a serious country.e that? is brazil a serious country now? >> bueno: it's not a serious country, in several instances, because they say they're going to do something, and then don't do something. here in rio de janeiro, you can invite someone to your house, they say they're going to come, and they don't show up. and they don't think it's... no, who cares? but how can you do business in a loose way? how can you run a country in a loose way? >> kroft: while many in brazil's cities lust for first-world status, the third world is never far away. for decades, brazil ignored the festering slums known as favelas, which wrap around rio, overlooking some of the most valuable real estate in the city. they have been staging areas for street crime against tourists, and safe havens for drug gangs so well armed that they brought down a police helicopter a few years ago with heavy machine gun fire. finally, after years of looking the other way, the military police have begun to move in. last fall, some parts of rio ha
president charles de gaulle of france once said that brazil is not a serious country.e that? is brazil a serious country now? >> bueno: it's not a serious country, in several instances, because they say they're going to do something, and then don't do something. here in rio de janeiro, you can invite someone to your house, they say they're going to come, and they don't show up. and they don't think it's... no, who cares? but how can you do business in a loose way? how can you run a...
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the sponsors, rep john de gaulle, michigan, and republicans worked together with the chamber of commerceo defeat it in 1997. him and reagan had health plans to take $1,900,000 in total compensation and resigned. his three underlings took almost 1100 million dollars. host: tie this into what we are talking about. caller: i think that this is going on for a long time. where do you see them on the news? where is it talked about? where it is costing the health care industry so much money? to top it off, william sullivan -- william maguire of united healthcare took $52 million. you know, that is a lot of money. host: you gave me the chance to tie it -- we gave you the chance to tie it in, we have to keep moving. ellen? caller: hello. i think this is pathetic, that a man in that position should resort to phone hacking. i wonder if it is really true. but the government is doing it to us. it is wrong. i wish they would go back to the ethical lives that we remember when i was a young person. i have never seen the country in a worse condition. people telling other people, it is just terrible. awfu
the sponsors, rep john de gaulle, michigan, and republicans worked together with the chamber of commerceo defeat it in 1997. him and reagan had health plans to take $1,900,000 in total compensation and resigned. his three underlings took almost 1100 million dollars. host: tie this into what we are talking about. caller: i think that this is going on for a long time. where do you see them on the news? where is it talked about? where it is costing the health care industry so much money? to top it...
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because our german friends renounced it so as the french president, i should turn my back to charles de gaulle and others because the choice of nuclear power was confirmed by them. like all the other presidents. you can see the complexity of all the things. number 2, should we have not gone to libya because our german friends who participated in the paris summit didn't want to be in it? what would have been the ambience of the press conference they would say i'm a follower of them. so i have the choice between deverging or being a follower. let me choose a third path, a french path, an independent country that makes its own choices that choose to gather around its european partners with my role with the government is to defend the superior interests of the nation which is to have an energy that can guarantee our independence. and superior interests of the nation, for france to be faithful of its history and its message. benghazi was going to be slaughtered and thanks to the french military and its allies, benghazi was saved. just that. it seems to me a justification for investment. as to the r
because our german friends renounced it so as the french president, i should turn my back to charles de gaulle and others because the choice of nuclear power was confirmed by them. like all the other presidents. you can see the complexity of all the things. number 2, should we have not gone to libya because our german friends who participated in the paris summit didn't want to be in it? what would have been the ambience of the press conference they would say i'm a follower of them. so i have...