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when saw the goal, guzman, firms, on when charles de gaulle on his administration, took the deposition. that the a former quarter is wouldn't be granted independence on us that they bought no or yes, yes. to mean that you agree gained something called in defenders, but you would remain on the front no. to mean that the frenchwood runaway, the only 2 countries avoided no. uh, jerry, uh and uh, how about the vin bella under guinea and uh, how many zip code do they the rest of the countries that remained under the tutelage of funds on the remains. so control to politically on the economic really including the car and see the see if a front. so that's the reason play in the 21st century. when young man in the military took the deposition, that they would change the things. it was something that shocked the french on, so there was shocked the french because they said, we are now gaining our independence. what we had was not independence. and i listened so very seemly to do more. yeah. you know, i cannot. i listened very tenderly to ita in new say i listened very candidly to trout a in a boo
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when saw the go golfing friends on when charles de gaulle on his administration took the deposition that the former quarter is, would be granted in dependence on us that they bought no or yes, yes. to mean that you agree gained something called in defenders. but you would remain on the front no, to mean that the friends would run away. the only 2 countries avoided no. uh, jerry, uh and uh, how much had been bella and jimmy and how simple to day. the rest of the country is remained under the tutelage of friends on the remains. so control to politically on that you cannot weekly include in the car and see the see if a front so that's the reason play in the 21st century. when young man in the military took the division, that they would change the things, it was something that shocked the french on shop. there was shocked the french because they said, we are now gaining our independence. what we had was not independence. and i listened so very seemly to do more. yeah. in gwinnett corner cream. i listened very sadly too. i in new say i listened very candidly, to trout a in a book, you know, f
when saw the go golfing friends on when charles de gaulle on his administration took the deposition that the former quarter is, would be granted in dependence on us that they bought no or yes, yes. to mean that you agree gained something called in defenders. but you would remain on the front no, to mean that the friends would run away. the only 2 countries avoided no. uh, jerry, uh and uh, how much had been bella and jimmy and how simple to day. the rest of the country is remained under the...
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when saw the goal, government friends, on when charles de gaulle and his administration to the decision that the a former color is, would be granted in dependence on us that they both know or yes, yes. to mean that you would agree gained something called in defenders. but you would remain on the front no to me that the friends would run away. only 2 countries voted no. uh, jerry, uh and uh, how much had been bella and jimmy and uh, how much simpler to day. the rest of the countries remained under the delay of funds on the remains. so control the politically on the economic only include in the car and see the see if a front so that's the reason play in is the 21st century. when young man in the military took the division, that they would change things. it was something that shocked the french on. so there was shocked the french because they said we are now gaining our independence. what we had was not independence and i.
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you only have to listen to the lead as when the talking to this country, whether it was charles de gaulle, whether it was george's bumpy do. whether it was chuck sheetrock with a, it was suck, was he? oh my god, the script is the same. the this, i'll tell the stories, these i'll for in 3030, the instruct in frank. they used to call them the, tell it to uh, the auto masks these 33 that they control on that history. that must look, do perry as the actual notes. but what is now happening in that space is audi dixon of french politics. young men have come from the army and they have said it has been demonstrated that the by lot will never bring change because the french are capable of manipulating the butler. it has been demonstrated that the population has been called down and they are likely to continue to vote the same people. and even if they don't vote those play, it has been demonstrated that the butler books will be manipulated. and when we saw a doctor, wei dot wave of a change of videos shipped in new jersey. we saw this change of leadership in modeling. we saw the change or videos s
you only have to listen to the lead as when the talking to this country, whether it was charles de gaulle, whether it was george's bumpy do. whether it was chuck sheetrock with a, it was suck, was he? oh my god, the script is the same. the this, i'll tell the stories, these i'll for in 3030, the instruct in frank. they used to call them the, tell it to uh, the auto masks these 33 that they control on that history. that must look, do perry as the actual notes. but what is now happening in that...
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on that occasion, president de gaulle stood his ground, and eventually regained control of parliamenty feels rather different. france is in debt, public frustration growing, a nation wrestling, like so many now, with the forces of polarisation and populism. "i think it's tragic," says this woman, of today's vote. "nobody is considering the consequences." "there is a lot of anxiety," this man adds. "i'm upset both with the forces on the left and the far right." tonight, a government has fallen, but france's political deadlock remains firmly in place. andrew harding, bbc news, paris. so what are the implications of this, where we have the government and top politician not able to agree on the road ahead for france, in particular the economics? we'll be live to paris later in this programme, to talk to a top economist about the implications of the political crisis in france. that's still to come. keir starmer will set out a "plan for change" in a speech today, in which the prime minister will set targets in key areas, including health, the economy and crime, to allow voters to judge the
on that occasion, president de gaulle stood his ground, and eventually regained control of parliamenty feels rather different. france is in debt, public frustration growing, a nation wrestling, like so many now, with the forces of polarisation and populism. "i think it's tragic," says this woman, of today's vote. "nobody is considering the consequences." "there is a lot of anxiety," this man adds. "i'm upset both with the forces on the left and the far...
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napoleon was crowned emperor in notre dame in 180a, charles de gaulle celebrated the liberation of france france and i would say also for the world as the worldwide ceremony this evening is something that is undeniable. it is kind of really showing the importance of the historical dimension of this monument. historical dimension of this monument-— historical dimension of this monument. .. ., ., , monument. the cathedral has . one monument. the cathedral has gone through _ monument. the cathedral has gone through several- monument. the cathedral has gone through several changes over the centuries, this time around, there are questions about whether it should be reimagined or simply restored, but france has chosen to restore what was there, tell us about that. restore what was there, tell us about that-— about that. was very interesting, - about that. was very interesting, i - about that. was very interesting, ithink,| about that. was very i interesting, ithink, and about that. was very - interesting, i think, and i interesting, ithink, and i think this is what history can give to the under
napoleon was crowned emperor in notre dame in 180a, charles de gaulle celebrated the liberation of france france and i would say also for the world as the worldwide ceremony this evening is something that is undeniable. it is kind of really showing the importance of the historical dimension of this monument. historical dimension of this monument-— historical dimension of this monument. .. ., ., , monument. the cathedral has . one monument. the cathedral has gone through _ monument. the...
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simple sentence that was so charles de gaulle. this sentence most happily translated, is it has such a modest sound for such a conceit. you did, ma'am, and he was conceited. and he had earned his conceit. he was an authentically great man, but he began with the simple sentence all of my life i have had a certain idea of france and i read that years ago. it just electrified me. but i also knew that it was electrifying me and part because there was autobiography in it on my part. all of my life. i had a certain idea of america that it was good, that it deserves and needs our protection, that it deserves our protective loyalty, that it must be continued generation after generation, that it was a new thing in history, a sparkling advance for mankind in history. i've always taken that seriously. and as i go through my work, really, it's just a theme in my work. after the end, it may be the most frequent word i use is america. it is my happy obsession. it's wonderful looking at your columns over the years. you have not hesitated to oppo
simple sentence that was so charles de gaulle. this sentence most happily translated, is it has such a modest sound for such a conceit. you did, ma'am, and he was conceited. and he had earned his conceit. he was an authentically great man, but he began with the simple sentence all of my life i have had a certain idea of france and i read that years ago. it just electrified me. but i also knew that it was electrifying me and part because there was autobiography in it on my part. all of my life....
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charles de gaulle brought it about because the fourth was so unstable, it was supposed to prevent thishappening, this stalemate. we have no majority, no elections until july. so what does macron do? >> this is a big point. in fact, he will try to have a new government. maybe you will rename, but i don't think so, michel barnier. he will try to have someone who will go from the socialists, to the republicans and as well to the renaissance, to try to maintain a new government. but, you know, this is a real challenge and i am not so sure that he will be able to do it. so i tell you today, you know, it is the thing that the insurance company used to say, the future is very uncertain. this is the worst thing for an insurance company. so i think today, we have uncertainty ahead of us. i cannot tell you what will be tomorrow morning, of course the sun will be here. but politically, it's a very difficult time ahead of us. christian: alright, let's speak to emmanuelle, who is alongside. the budget deficit is already twice the level of what is allowed under e.u. fiscal rules, the debt very high.
charles de gaulle brought it about because the fourth was so unstable, it was supposed to prevent thishappening, this stalemate. we have no majority, no elections until july. so what does macron do? >> this is a big point. in fact, he will try to have a new government. maybe you will rename, but i don't think so, michel barnier. he will try to have someone who will go from the socialists, to the republicans and as well to the renaissance, to try to maintain a new government. but, you...
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- the phrase "a certain idea of america" comes from the famous first sentence of charles de gaulle's war memoirs, "all of my life i've had a certain idea of france." and i remember that when i read it, read that translation, i thought, "oh my gosh, that is true of me." all of my life i feel i've had a certain idea of america; that it is new, that it is good, that it is great, that it is a startling and original thing in history, that it must be continued, that our proper generational attitude towards it is protectiveness. receive it from the older folk. keep it in your hands. shine it up a little bit. hand it on safely to the next generation. and the pieces i picked for the book i think kind of reflect that general feeling and appreciation and affection. - so how do you square the reelection of a man who you're very clear about doesn't uphold the same set of standards as any of the modern american conservative movement's forbearers in this moment? - well, i guess, you know, i continue feeling mellow, perhaps surprisingly to others, almost surprisingly to me. my mellow feeling is this
- the phrase "a certain idea of america" comes from the famous first sentence of charles de gaulle's war memoirs, "all of my life i've had a certain idea of france." and i remember that when i read it, read that translation, i thought, "oh my gosh, that is true of me." all of my life i feel i've had a certain idea of america; that it is new, that it is good, that it is great, that it is a startling and original thing in history, that it must be continued, that our...
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and she caused such a disturbance then, wolf, you remember that she was at charles de gaulle airport for seven days because delta refused to take her back twice. french law officials i spoke to this morning said that they were adamant to get her on the flight today. it was a bit touch and go before we left. they didn't know if delta was going to accept her and of course they didn't know if she was going to agree to board the plane, wolf. >> so saskia what happens next for the stowaway well, we don't know her whereabouts right now, but we do know that law enforcement officials should be interviewing her to try and find out how she was able to evade all those security checks and we do know that federal charges will be brought against her. >> wolf. >> all right saskia van doren, thank you very much good work. coming up, the latest from south korea as the embattled president there, the president of a major u.s. ally now seems to be facing two dire options resign or be impeached can't fool myself. it was the most exciting time in the world. >> his life has extremely joyful moments and som
and she caused such a disturbance then, wolf, you remember that she was at charles de gaulle airport for seven days because delta refused to take her back twice. french law officials i spoke to this morning said that they were adamant to get her on the flight today. it was a bit touch and go before we left. they didn't know if delta was going to accept her and of course they didn't know if she was going to agree to board the plane, wolf. >> so saskia what happens next for the stowaway...
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on that occasion, president de gaulle stood his ground, and eventually regained control of parliamentce is in debt, public frustration growing, a nation wrestling, like so many now, with the forces of polarisation and populism. "i think it's tragic," says this woman, of today's vote. "nobody is considering the consequences." "there is a lot of anxiety," this man adds. "i'm upset both with the forces on the left and the far right." tonight, a government has fallen, but france's political deadlock remains firmly in place. andrew harding, bbc news, paris. for more on this week for more on this we can speak to a french politic expert at the australian national university. thanks for your time in the programme this is quite extraordinary the extremely in the extreme right working together, what do you think might happen next?- together, what do you think might happen next? next france will seek a _ might happen next? next france will seek a new _ might happen next? next france will seek a new government, - might happen next? next france will seek a new government, in i will seek a new gove
on that occasion, president de gaulle stood his ground, and eventually regained control of parliamentce is in debt, public frustration growing, a nation wrestling, like so many now, with the forces of polarisation and populism. "i think it's tragic," says this woman, of today's vote. "nobody is considering the consequences." "there is a lot of anxiety," this man adds. "i'm upset both with the forces on the left and the far right." tonight, a government...
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when saw the goal. gov and friends on when charles de gaulle and his administration to the decision that they a former color is, would be a grunt of independence on us that they both know or yes, yes. to mean that you would agree gained something called in defenders. but you would remain on the front no to me that their friends would run away. the only 2 countries avoided no. uh jerry, uh and uh, how much had been bella and jimmy and how sick or today the rest of the country is remained under the tutelage of friends on the remains. so controller to politically on the economic really including the car and see the see if a from so that's the reason play in is the 21st century. when young man in the military took the division, that they would change things. it was something that shocked the french on, so there was shocked the french because they said, we are now gaining our independence. what we had was not independence. and i listened so very sanely to do more. yeah. in gwinnett corner creek, i listened very tenderly to i in music. i listened very candidly, to trout a in a book enough also
when saw the goal. gov and friends on when charles de gaulle and his administration to the decision that they a former color is, would be a grunt of independence on us that they both know or yes, yes. to mean that you would agree gained something called in defenders. but you would remain on the front no to me that their friends would run away. the only 2 countries avoided no. uh jerry, uh and uh, how much had been bella and jimmy and how sick or today the rest of the country is remained under...
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on that occasion, president de gaulle stood his ground, and eventually regained control of parliamentday feels rather different. france is in debt, public frustration growing, a nation wrestling, like so many now, with the forces of polarisation and populism. "i think it's tragic," says this woman, of today's vote. "nobody is considering the consequences." "there is a lot of anxiety," this man adds. "i'm upset both with the forces on the left and the far right." tonight, a government has fallen, but france's political deadlock remains firmly in place. andrew harding, bbc news, paris. i spoke with rainbow murray, professor of politics at queen mary university of london. she said president macron could not afford to wait to appoint a new prime minister. there's three reasons why he needs to act quickly. the first is that he has a visit to france later this week by donald trump to celebrate the reopening of notre dame. this is a lovely opportunity to put france back on the international stage and shown international stage and shown in its bad —— in its best light. he doesn't want that to
on that occasion, president de gaulle stood his ground, and eventually regained control of parliamentday feels rather different. france is in debt, public frustration growing, a nation wrestling, like so many now, with the forces of polarisation and populism. "i think it's tragic," says this woman, of today's vote. "nobody is considering the consequences." "there is a lot of anxiety," this man adds. "i'm upset both with the forces on the left and the far...
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on that occasion, president de gaulle stood his ground and eventually regained control of parliament.ather different. france is in debt, public frustration growing, a nation wrestling like so many now with the forces of polarisation and populism. "i think it's tragic," says this woman of today's vote. "nobody is considering the consequences." "there is a lot of anxiety," this man adds. "i'm upset both with the forces on the left and the far right." tonight, a government has fallen but france's political deadlock remains firmly in place. andrew harding, bbc news, paris. our europe editor katya adler is here. so turmoil in france — what might the implications be for europe? your right to ask, reeta, because it is notjust french citizens worrying about the cost of living and the future of their country. france alongside germany is traditionally seen as the motor of the european union but it's notjust france. in germany we have seen the coalition government collapse, they are heading to a snap general election in february. this is not a good look for the so—called moto. these are in stabl
on that occasion, president de gaulle stood his ground and eventually regained control of parliament.ather different. france is in debt, public frustration growing, a nation wrestling like so many now with the forces of polarisation and populism. "i think it's tragic," says this woman of today's vote. "nobody is considering the consequences." "there is a lot of anxiety," this man adds. "i'm upset both with the forces on the left and the far right."...
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de gaulle resigned and french presidents learned you play right to the line, he does not have to resignhe sees the power as autonomous. even if his gamble was mistaken as long as he can get relief, he can run government without a majority. tom: douglas yates, micron survives in benefits potentially. pain around austerity directed at opponents. will see. thank you. coming up bitcoin tops $100,000 as trump makes his pick to lead the securities exchange commission. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> people use bitcoin like gold, not as a form of payment. tom: that was jerome powell at the summit on bitcoin, breaking through 100,000, just shy of $102,000 per coin. joining me is mark cudmore. the naysayers have been sidelined. what undoes the story? mark: i don't see any reason to be bearish or extra bullish. i think it's hard to have a short-term call. pro bitcoin projects will encourage more institutions to get involved, this does not have stable equilibrium, it is constructed to swing. it might go to 150, then fall back and then rebound again. the way it is constructed it cannot have equilibrium so
de gaulle resigned and french presidents learned you play right to the line, he does not have to resignhe sees the power as autonomous. even if his gamble was mistaken as long as he can get relief, he can run government without a majority. tom: douglas yates, micron survives in benefits potentially. pain around austerity directed at opponents. will see. thank you. coming up bitcoin tops $100,000 as trump makes his pick to lead the securities exchange commission. this is bloomberg. ♪ >>...
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on that occasion, president de gaulle stood his ground and eventually regained control of parliament.ls rather different. france is in debt, public frustration growing, a nation wrestling like so many now with the forces of polarisation and populism. "i think it's tragic," says this woman of today's vote. "nobody is considering the consequences." "there is a lot of anxiety," this man adds. "i'm upset both with the forces on the left and the far right." tonight, a government has fallen but france's political deadlock remains firmly in place. andrew harding, bbc news, paris. i spoke with rainbow murray, professor of politics at queen mary university of london. why do you think we saw him fall we saw michel fall? do you think it was because of this budget bill that he pushed past the assembly? the broader cause was the huge political division in france which came to the fore when emmanuel macron pulled a snap election which led to some which led to three evenly sized factions the left, the centre and the far right, none of them could form a majority and none of them could work together a
on that occasion, president de gaulle stood his ground and eventually regained control of parliament.ls rather different. france is in debt, public frustration growing, a nation wrestling like so many now with the forces of polarisation and populism. "i think it's tragic," says this woman of today's vote. "nobody is considering the consequences." "there is a lot of anxiety," this man adds. "i'm upset both with the forces on the left and the far right."...
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document check podium as well as the gate agent before boarding delta flight 264 from jfk to charles de gaullei was caught when a flight attendant noticed that she was going from bathroom to bathroom because she didn't a on the plane. >> ronny: first of all, that is not what a stowaway is. a stowaway has to hug the wheel or hang on to the wing like tom cruise. if you're just inside the plane without a seat, you're not a stowaway, you're just losing at musical chairs. and if security's so lax, maybe i should have just left that bottle of shampoo in my backpack instead of smuggling it up my ass. am i crazy? how did she do this? airport security is so complex! they have the ropes and the dogs and the machines and the people and the scanner that takes your naked photo and posts it on the internet. what kind of secret agent acrobatics did she have to do to get past all that? >> she first used a lane reserved for flight crews and then skirted the standard i.d. check. but she went through a body scanner and voluntarily removed two bottles of water that officers discovered in her bags. >> ronny: that'
document check podium as well as the gate agent before boarding delta flight 264 from jfk to charles de gaullei was caught when a flight attendant noticed that she was going from bathroom to bathroom because she didn't a on the plane. >> ronny: first of all, that is not what a stowaway is. a stowaway has to hug the wheel or hang on to the wing like tom cruise. if you're just inside the plane without a seat, you're not a stowaway, you're just losing at musical chairs. and if security's so...
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for the days that we celebrated the liberation under general de gaulle, to france, to its soldiers, to its great people, yes, those bells rang. everyone who has been part of our history. at the same time, we will never hear that voice again. the 15th of april, 2019, the news of the fire was on everyone's lips. the fire spread to the transept will stop the smoke was dark, black, and there were hours of fighting the fire. a decision to see what would happen, all these moments of hope to see what might happen to the stone and the glass, four hours. students came down from saint genevieve to find fields. people in times square stood in front of those first images, and in moscow, faithfulfrom all over gathered in front of embassies. in niger, we had people praying in their religion for notre dame. that evening, there was a... there were people awaiting the worst news as we saw the fire spread from the north belfry, and yet there was hope as well. some people might call it chance, others might call it destiny, others might call it destiny, others might call it providence. but certainly, it w
for the days that we celebrated the liberation under general de gaulle, to france, to its soldiers, to its great people, yes, those bells rang. everyone who has been part of our history. at the same time, we will never hear that voice again. the 15th of april, 2019, the news of the fire was on everyone's lips. the fire spread to the transept will stop the smoke was dark, black, and there were hours of fighting the fire. a decision to see what would happen, all these moments of hope to see what...
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on that occasion, president de gaulle played hardball and eventually got his way.i think it's tragic," says this woman. "nobody is considering the consequences." "there's a lot of anxiety," this man adds. "i'm upset with the forces on the left and the far—right." in parliament now, mps are poised to vote. it's a moment that will have big implications for france and for europe. the mps are still debating this issue. the vote happening at any moment. it is of course a result of what happened back in the summer, when a parliamentary election created absolute deadlock, no single party with anything like a working majority. could this vote to break that deadlock, that logjam, probably not. what france seems to be looking at is weeks, possibly months, of drift, with financial implications on the stock market, or interest rates, national debt and so on. it is going to be a pretty bumpy time now for french politics. andrew, thank you. thousands of protesters have marched on the south korean parliament in seoul, demanding the resignation of the country's president after his
on that occasion, president de gaulle played hardball and eventually got his way.i think it's tragic," says this woman. "nobody is considering the consequences." "there's a lot of anxiety," this man adds. "i'm upset with the forces on the left and the far—right." in parliament now, mps are poised to vote. it's a moment that will have big implications for france and for europe. the mps are still debating this issue. the vote happening at any moment. it is of...
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. >> kron four's philippe de gaulle shows us what happened. >> and extreme example of what employees at foothill locksmiths think in hayward say is a persistent problem along east luling boulevard. it all happened so fast. a car speeding down the road slams into a parked 1970, chevrolet monte carlo. it happened just before noon late tuesday morning. we heard a btnging sound. so we came outside the front of the store. >> and we saw smashed up because i just drove away. this employee who wishes to remain anonymous says he did not realize his co-workers unoccupied car. >> was damaged until they hit and run driver left. i have no idea what was going through their minds are. >> if it was their vehicle or if they you know, trends are. >> it's simple stop, you know, just apologize for making the state. the victim filed a report with the california highway patrol which is investigating the case. >> this employee says speeding is always an issue in the area because the road feeds into nearby freeways. but right is right and will be nice if we could figure out, you know what insurance the guy
. >> kron four's philippe de gaulle shows us what happened. >> and extreme example of what employees at foothill locksmiths think in hayward say is a persistent problem along east luling boulevard. it all happened so fast. a car speeding down the road slams into a parked 1970, chevrolet monte carlo. it happened just before noon late tuesday morning. we heard a btnging sound. so we came outside the front of the store. >> and we saw smashed up because i just drove away. this...
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philippe de gaulle shows us what happened. >> and extreme example of what employees at foothill locksmiths inc in hayward say is a persistent problem along east luling boulevard. it all happened so fast. a car speeding down the road slams into a parked 1970, chevrolet monte carlo. it happened just before noon late tuesday morning. we heard a banging sound. so we came outside the front of the store. >> and we saw smashed up because i just drove away. this employee who wishes to remain anonymous says he did not realize his co-workers unoccupied car. >> was damaged until they hit and run driver left. i have no idea what was going through their minds are. >> if it was their vehicle or if they no inwurance or >> it's simple stop. you know, just a buzz. as for making say the victim filed a report with the california highway patrol which is investigating the case. >> this employee says speeding is always an issue in the area because the road feeds into nearby freeways. that right is right. and will be nice if you could figure out, you know what insurance the guy has, if anything, to just fix what
philippe de gaulle shows us what happened. >> and extreme example of what employees at foothill locksmiths inc in hayward say is a persistent problem along east luling boulevard. it all happened so fast. a car speeding down the road slams into a parked 1970, chevrolet monte carlo. it happened just before noon late tuesday morning. we heard a banging sound. so we came outside the front of the store. >> and we saw smashed up because i just drove away. this employee who wishes to...
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philippe de gaulle shares more about this homicide investigation. >> campbell street near mandela parkway in west oakland taped off by crime scene investigators after the oakland police department responded to reports of a body in the area. it was discovered dispatched to the scene as well as the alameda county coroner's office. the victim's identity has not been released. leaving those who know some of the unhoused people who live in the area left to wonder if they are ok, haven't heard anything. as a matter of fact, i have no idea whatsoever. oakland police would not confirm initial reports that the body was wrapped in a garbage bag. aaron connelly works close by. i'm always looking over my shoulder in oakland. anywhere i go. i mean, there's never a time that i'm to be honest. it's always concerning was and somebody did. you know that? >> who wants to see anybody police have not released a motive manner of death or any suspects involved in oakland, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> well, 703, in the north bay. the body of an 18 year-old woman identified as my side. food from sacramen
philippe de gaulle shares more about this homicide investigation. >> campbell street near mandela parkway in west oakland taped off by crime scene investigators after the oakland police department responded to reports of a body in the area. it was discovered dispatched to the scene as well as the alameda county coroner's office. the victim's identity has not been released. leaving those who know some of the unhoused people who live in the area left to wonder if they are ok, haven't heard...
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. >> paris airport official tells cnn she boarded a delta flight at charles de gaulle airport, but thatused to fly her it was not the first attempt to return the 57 year old russian national and u.s. green card holder to the united states. passenger cell phone video captured the woman causing a disturbance before flight took off from paris on saturday i don't want to go to united states. she was also removed from that new york bound flight recalls gary treichler, who was sitting right across the aisle. >> what i saw was basically this lady that was progressively getting more and more irate and raising her voice louder and louder and was ultimately restrained with handcuffs and yellow twist ties and held down by three individuals. >> delta airlines not commenting about its decision to kick her off today's flight or elaborating on the initial security breach. in a previous statement, a spokesperson for the airline wrote in part delta is conducting an exhaustive investigation of what may have occurred. tsa says before stowing away on this flight last week, the woman slipped past tsa office
. >> paris airport official tells cnn she boarded a delta flight at charles de gaulle airport, but thatused to fly her it was not the first attempt to return the 57 year old russian national and u.s. green card holder to the united states. passenger cell phone video captured the woman causing a disturbance before flight took off from paris on saturday i don't want to go to united states. she was also removed from that new york bound flight recalls gary treichler, who was sitting right...
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and kron four's philippe de gaulle stopped by actually talked to some business owners who are >> hopefullks will come out. >> i know that things are not all as businesses in oakland's montclair village opened up thursday and get ready for the hillside neighborhoods 22nd annual holiday stroll. nick jenkins makes his rounds on foot and a colleague also passes in a car visually reassuring shoppers. there are several lies on them, making sure they stay safe. and if we are to make sure make a presence felt. >> to make sure people can get to their cars to their shopping at things like that without being bothered, jenkins works for intervention group which the montclair village association hired to patrol the neighborhood from thanksgiving weekend through new year's eve invested in private security for shop safe environment. daniel swofford is the association's executive director. he says, although the area has seen a reduction in crime in recent months, he says hiring extra security. in addition to regular oakland police patrols encourages local shopping and do it in a way that >> ensures that
and kron four's philippe de gaulle stopped by actually talked to some business owners who are >> hopefullks will come out. >> i know that things are not all as businesses in oakland's montclair village opened up thursday and get ready for the hillside neighborhoods 22nd annual holiday stroll. nick jenkins makes his rounds on foot and a colleague also passes in a car visually reassuring shoppers. there are several lies on them, making sure they stay safe. and if we are to make sure...
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kron four's philippe de gaulle stop by before the festivities started and spoke with businesses.eful people choose to shop local. >> businisses in oakland's montclair village banding together to hire private security to supplement regular oakland police patrols, encouraging people to spend their holiday dollars locally. experience a bit of difficulty with cyber monday and all the amazon. >> people buying online you, but we still have really good customers that come in because they know they're gonna get a good deal. jennifer booth is a sales clerk at montclair toy house, which is collecting items for the oakland firefighters toy drive. although the neighborhood has seen spikes in crime like other oakland neighborhoods throughout the year, she feels safe after closing. >> there have been some incidents of break-ins that we have suffered from that. we like having security here. i've got him on speed dial. bill williams owns lago oakland and counts on the village's 22nd annual holiday stroll thursday to generate shopping buzz for the area. it features street vendors, arts and crafts
kron four's philippe de gaulle stop by before the festivities started and spoke with businesses.eful people choose to shop local. >> businisses in oakland's montclair village banding together to hire private security to supplement regular oakland police patrols, encouraging people to spend their holiday dollars locally. experience a bit of difficulty with cyber monday and all the amazon. >> people buying online you, but we still have really good customers that come in because they...
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after landing at charles de gaulle she was arrested and then made to return to the u.s. on a flight on saturday. but but but she caused such a disturbance on that flight that she was removed before it took off. one passenger told cnn. she kept saying, i don't want to go back to the u.s. only a judge can send me back to the u.s.. joining me right now is cnn transportation analyst and former inspector general for the department of transportation, mary schiavo. mary, i mean, there is so much going on here. i had to like list. that's why i wanted to kind of play out the timeline here for people on how we got to this point. and now we know that inspectors from tsa are preparing a civil case against this woman. after reviewing the airport security video from inside jfk. what does that mean well, the tsa says that they have to prepare a civil case because only the department of justice, the fbi and federal prosecutors, the u.s. >> attorney's offices can bring the criminal cases, but they should be preparing or at least working up information for a criminal case that they can pr
after landing at charles de gaulle she was arrested and then made to return to the u.s. on a flight on saturday. but but but she caused such a disturbance on that flight that she was removed before it took off. one passenger told cnn. she kept saying, i don't want to go back to the u.s. only a judge can send me back to the u.s.. joining me right now is cnn transportation analyst and former inspector general for the department of transportation, mary schiavo. mary, i mean, there is so much going...
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charles de gaulle airport to jfk, the same one that svetlana dali was on. she was sat at the back of the aircraft, and she was flanked by two french security officials who would escort her all the way to jfk. now, she was not in handcuffs. when i got on the flight, i was four rows in front of her and i was able to watch her as we took off she was incredibly calm. at one point she rested her head against the seat in front of her. now french officials were determined to get her on that flight today. one official telling me this morning that they sent a negotiator onto the onto the flight to speak with the delta crew to try and make them feel comfortable with the idea of dolly being on that flight. now, since we landed, we were greeted here by at least 15 officials. us officials, port authority border police. we do know that officials are looking to interview her to try and find out how she was able to evade all those security checks at jfk airport. saskya vandoorne cnn new york. well delta airlines has not provided any specifics about how the woman was able t
charles de gaulle airport to jfk, the same one that svetlana dali was on. she was sat at the back of the aircraft, and she was flanked by two french security officials who would escort her all the way to jfk. now, she was not in handcuffs. when i got on the flight, i was four rows in front of her and i was able to watch her as we took off she was incredibly calm. at one point she rested her head against the seat in front of her. now french officials were determined to get her on that flight...
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. >> paris airport official tells cnn she boarded a delta flight at charles de gaulle airport today,rline refused to fly her. it was not the first attempt to return the 57 year old russian national and u.s. green card holder to the united states. passenger cell phone video captured the woman causing a disturbance before flight took off from paris on saturday i don't want to go to united states. she was also removed from that new york bound flight. recalls gary treichler, who was sitting right across the aisle. >> what i saw was basically this lady that was progressively getting more and more irate and raising her voice louder and louder and was ultimately restrained with handcuffs and yellow twist ties and held down by three individuals. >> delta airlines, not commenting about its decision to kick her off today's flight or elaborating on the initial security breach in a previous statement, a spokesperson for the airline wrote in part delta is conducting an exhaustive investigation of what may have occurred. tsa says before stowing away on this flight last week, the woman slipped past
. >> paris airport official tells cnn she boarded a delta flight at charles de gaulle airport today,rline refused to fly her. it was not the first attempt to return the 57 year old russian national and u.s. green card holder to the united states. passenger cell phone video captured the woman causing a disturbance before flight took off from paris on saturday i don't want to go to united states. she was also removed from that new york bound flight. recalls gary treichler, who was sitting...
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been for the last week, really, which is a specially designated section there at paris's charles de gaulle airport specifically reserved for people who do not meet requirements to enter france. >> in fact, by at least one account, this woman does not meet the entrance requirements to enter europe altogether. in fact, we have learned recently that she had recently petitioned for asylum in france but had been denied. anderson. so clearly there is either something or someone that's essentially drawing her to france. now what that is, that's still unclear tonight polo sandoval, thanks so much. >> among the outstanding questions in this bizarre saga is how the stowaway managed to sneak past multiple security checkpoints at jfk and board a flight without a ticket in the first place. we'll get some perspective now from john miller, cnn chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst um, do you have any idea how she was able to get. i mean, there's so many layers of getting through security. >> so investigators have gone through the video and, you know, if there's next to an next to a casino, the p
been for the last week, really, which is a specially designated section there at paris's charles de gaulle airport specifically reserved for people who do not meet requirements to enter france. >> in fact, by at least one account, this woman does not meet the entrance requirements to enter europe altogether. in fact, we have learned recently that she had recently petitioned for asylum in france but had been denied. anderson. so clearly there is either something or someone that's...
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it was discovered much sooner and as you know, it was discovered just before landing at charles de gaulle, which is kind of interesting on its own. right. but if it had occurred within a few hours of departure of jfk, they probably would have turned the plane back around to avoid, if nothing else, the penalties and fines which delta now faces for allowing this individual to arrive in paris without a visa to be inside the schengen line. >> all right, miles o'brien, thanks for sharing your expertise appreciate it. the strong and colorful language from the general manager of the texans football team today as the nfl hands down a punishment to one of his players for a late and illegal hit. that's next i wish my tv provider let me choose what i pay for i wish my tv provider let me choose what i pay for and let me pause my subscription when i want and let you do that. >> choosing customize your channel lineup or watch for free sling lets you do that. >> psoriatic arthritis symptoms can be unpredictable one day your joints hurt, the next sits on your skin. >> i got cosentyx. >> it feels good to
it was discovered much sooner and as you know, it was discovered just before landing at charles de gaulle, which is kind of interesting on its own. right. but if it had occurred within a few hours of departure of jfk, they probably would have turned the plane back around to avoid, if nothing else, the penalties and fines which delta now faces for allowing this individual to arrive in paris without a visa to be inside the schengen line. >> all right, miles o'brien, thanks for sharing your...
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during her eight day stay in france she was simply held in a specially designed part of charles de gaulleirport for people who do not meet entry requirements and are scheduled for deportation, which is essentially what we saw what's currently playing out as she's flying directly here to new york. >> all right, polo, let us know what happens. an eventful landing here soon in jfk. still ahead. more than $12 billion paid in the last five years. just so you can pick your seat on the plane. five airline executives grilled on capitol hill today about why what they said about charging you extra falls are the number one cause of injury to senior citizens. >> acorn stairlifts has the solution. just don't fall sit. relax ride with an acorn stair lift. the world's leader in stair lifts. don't let limited mobility keep you from going up and down your stairs, even outside. call acorn stairlifts now for a free information kit and no obligation. quote. why risk falling when you can safely ride our acorn stairlift is definitely more affordable than moving the acorn stair lift has a padded seat and backre
during her eight day stay in france she was simply held in a specially designed part of charles de gaulleirport for people who do not meet entry requirements and are scheduled for deportation, which is essentially what we saw what's currently playing out as she's flying directly here to new york. >> all right, polo, let us know what happens. an eventful landing here soon in jfk. still ahead. more than $12 billion paid in the last five years. just so you can pick your seat on the plane....
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we boarded earlier today from charles de gaulle airport, and she was already on the plane when we gotthe aircraft. she was right at the back and she was flanked by two french security officials on either side of her, who escorted her all the way back here to jfk. now she wasn't in handcuffs, and i happened to be four rows in front of her, so i was able to watch her as we took off and jake, she seemed very calm. you know, i noticed she was resting her head against the seat in front of her. she spent most of the flight listening to music at times exchanging a few words with security officials. but you know a real change in behavior from that first attempt to send her back last saturday when she caused such a disturbance. >> jake, were any of the passengers even aware who she was and that she was on the plane? >> no, i'd say most of the passengers didn't have a clue until they exited and obviously saw all of these officials waiting there. when i told my neighbor, who was sitting right next to me if he knew who she was, he said he'd read the, you know, the news stories, but he had no idea
we boarded earlier today from charles de gaulle airport, and she was already on the plane when we gotthe aircraft. she was right at the back and she was flanked by two french security officials on either side of her, who escorted her all the way back here to jfk. now she wasn't in handcuffs, and i happened to be four rows in front of her, so i was able to watch her as we took off and jake, she seemed very calm. you know, i noticed she was resting her head against the seat in front of her. she...
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document check podium as well as the gate agent before boarding delta flight 264 from jfk to charles de gaullert. that's where flight attendans discovered her without a boarding pass. a few days later, this chaotic scene erupted when they were attempting to send her back to the u.s. >> please! help me! i don't want to go to united states! >> gio: the incident highlighting multiple lapses in protocol, at a time when airports are packed with holiday travellers. abc news has learned dolly is expected to be flown back to the u.s. this afternoon from paris. of course, that could always change. we'll be watching very closely to see if she'll face any charges here in america. >> george: how could she not? >> gio: that's the question right now, yeah. >> george: thank you, gio. now the latest on the chinese hacking plan that targeted mobile phone users. information from 1 million users was likely stolen. pierre thomas is in washington with exclusive details. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: george, good morning. abc news has learned the u.s. official suspected of sweeping chinese hacking and espionag
document check podium as well as the gate agent before boarding delta flight 264 from jfk to charles de gaullert. that's where flight attendans discovered her without a boarding pass. a few days later, this chaotic scene erupted when they were attempting to send her back to the u.s. >> please! help me! i don't want to go to united states! >> gio: the incident highlighting multiple lapses in protocol, at a time when airports are packed with holiday travellers. abc news has learned...
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on that occasion, president de gaulle stood his ground and eventually regained control of parliament.ls rather different. france is in debt, public frustration growing, the nation wrestling, like so many now with the forces of polarisation and populism. "i think it's tragic," says this woman of today's vote. "nobody is considering the consequences." "there's a lot of anxiety," this man adds. "i'm upset both with the forces on the left and the far right." a government has fallen, but france's political deadlock remains firmly in place. andrew harding, bbc news, paris. millions of obese people may have to wait up to 12 years to receive a new weight—loss jab which is being rolled out on the nhs in england. around 3.5 million people could be eligible for mounjaro but only 250,000 will receive it over the next three years. health charities say it's too long for patients to wait. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. it's estimated that over 60% of adults are either overweight or obese in england, risking their health and putting pressure on the nhs. but only 40,000 are treate
on that occasion, president de gaulle stood his ground and eventually regained control of parliament.ls rather different. france is in debt, public frustration growing, the nation wrestling, like so many now with the forces of polarisation and populism. "i think it's tragic," says this woman of today's vote. "nobody is considering the consequences." "there's a lot of anxiety," this man adds. "i'm upset both with the forces on the left and the far right."...
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on that occasion, president de gaulle stood his ground and eventually regained control of parliament. rather different. france is in debt, public frustration growing, a nation wrestling like so many now with the forces of polarisation and populism. "i think it's tragic," says this woman of today's vote. "nobody is considering the consequences." "there is a lot of anxiety," this man adds. "i'm upset both with the forces on the left and the far right." tonight, a government has fallen but france's political deadlock remains firmly in place. andrew harding, bbc news, paris. i spoke with rainbow murray, professor of politics at queen mary university of london. why do you think we saw him fall to the girls because of this budget bill that he pushed past the assembly?— bill that he pushed past the assembl ? , , assembly? the broader cause was the hu . e assembly? the broader cause was the huge political — assembly? the broader cause was the huge political division _ assembly? the broader cause was the huge political division in _ assembly? the broader cause was the huge political division i
on that occasion, president de gaulle stood his ground and eventually regained control of parliament. rather different. france is in debt, public frustration growing, a nation wrestling like so many now with the forces of polarisation and populism. "i think it's tragic," says this woman of today's vote. "nobody is considering the consequences." "there is a lot of anxiety," this man adds. "i'm upset both with the forces on the left and the far right."...
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in 1886, announcing to the resistance of paris celebrating the liberation with general de gaulle.t's men -- its great men, its geniuses. yes the bells are ringing again as they have accompanied our history. however, we could have perhaps never heard those voices again. the 15th of april, 2019, the news of the fire went from lip to lip, the images of the flames divider -- devouring the spire that fell. the terrible noise, the hours of combat. the decision to leave, the minutes of despair when the stone and stained glass could have disappeared. during those hours there were students who came down to come help. walkers in times square stopping in tears in front of those images. everybody came together to our embassies. campbell trains -- camel trains in niger stopped to pay homage to notre dame that evening. the east wind that wells up at the worst moment to push the flames. the coincidence of what some would call the destiny. there were, however, bravery. that all of the firefighters and their leaders had a last attempt more dangerous than those before, climbing and went into the fi
in 1886, announcing to the resistance of paris celebrating the liberation with general de gaulle.t's men -- its great men, its geniuses. yes the bells are ringing again as they have accompanied our history. however, we could have perhaps never heard those voices again. the 15th of april, 2019, the news of the fire went from lip to lip, the images of the flames divider -- devouring the spire that fell. the terrible noise, the hours of combat. the decision to leave, the minutes of despair when...