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for france, 13 errors, 4 aces. back row combination and that ngapeth and rouzier tied for the team lead for france with 17 kills. shoji not a good pass. that was a relatively easy shot and then a stuff block . >> that allowed him to get there. that's a big right hand in the seam. >> remember the scenario, the united states got out to 0-2 start. they're now 1-2 over brazil. france is 2-1. that's a gift as that ball drifts out of bounds. it's a must-win situation. united states has to win this match. >> nothing changed. after the brazil match, nothing had changed because of the 0-2 start. it was great. it was exciting if you're a u.s. fan or u.s. coaching staff member or player. it didn't change anything about the predicament you put yourself in. >> missed serve by holt. >> u.s. needs a couple blocks. needs to side out consistently. >> like i mentioned to you, kevin, ten stuffed block in the first two sets and none since. better offense by france? >> better offense and better passing with fewer opportunities. we've s
for france, 13 errors, 4 aces. back row combination and that ngapeth and rouzier tied for the team lead for france with 17 kills. shoji not a good pass. that was a relatively easy shot and then a stuff block . >> that allowed him to get there. that's a big right hand in the seam. >> remember the scenario, the united states got out to 0-2 start. they're now 1-2 over brazil. france is 2-1. that's a gift as that ball drifts out of bounds. it's a must-win situation. united states has to...
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for france, 13 errors, 4 aces. back row combination and that ngapeth and rouzier tied for the team lead for france with 17 kills. shoji not a good pass. that was a relatively easy shot and then a stuff block. >> that allowed him to get there. that's a big right hand in the seam. >> remember the scenario, the united states got out to 0-2 start. they're now 1-2 after the win france is 2-1. that's a gift as that ball drifts out of bounds. it's a must-win situation. united states has to win this match. >> nothing changed. after the brazil match, nothing had changed because of the 0-2 start. it was great. it was exciting if you're a u.s. fan or u.s. coaching staff member or player. it didn't change anything about the predicament you put yourself in. >> missed serve by holt. >> u.s. needs a couple blocks. needs to side out consistently. >> like i mentioned to you, kevin, ten stuffed block in the first two sets and none since. better offense by france? >> better offense and better passing with fewer opportunities. we've s
for france, 13 errors, 4 aces. back row combination and that ngapeth and rouzier tied for the team lead for france with 17 kills. shoji not a good pass. that was a relatively easy shot and then a stuff block. >> that allowed him to get there. that's a big right hand in the seam. >> remember the scenario, the united states got out to 0-2 start. they're now 1-2 after the win france is 2-1. that's a gift as that ball drifts out of bounds. it's a must-win situation. united states has to...
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for france, 13 errors, 4 aces. back row combination and that ngapeth and rouzier tied for the team lead for france with 17 kills. shoji not a good pass. that was a relatively easy shot and then a stuff block. >> that allowed him to get there. that's a big right hand in the seam. >> remember the scenario, the united states got out to 0-2 start. they're now 1-2 after over brazil. france is 2-1. that's a gift as that ball drifts out of bounds. it's a must-win situation. united states has to win this match. >> nothing changed. after the brazil match, nothing had changed because of the 0-2 start. it was great. it was exciting if you're a u.s. fan or u.s. coaching staff member or player. it didn't change anything about the predicament you put yourself in. >> missed serve by holt. >> u.s. needs a couple blocks. needs to side out consistently. >> like i mentioned to you, kevin, ten stuffed block in the first two sets and none since. better offense by france? >> better offense and better passing with fewer opportunities. we
for france, 13 errors, 4 aces. back row combination and that ngapeth and rouzier tied for the team lead for france with 17 kills. shoji not a good pass. that was a relatively easy shot and then a stuff block. >> that allowed him to get there. that's a big right hand in the seam. >> remember the scenario, the united states got out to 0-2 start. they're now 1-2 after over brazil. france is 2-1. that's a gift as that ball drifts out of bounds. it's a must-win situation. united states...
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every pass is right on target for france. >> with france's passing capability, you have to remain aggressive. americans have got in errors so they are getting a bit timid. i thought the one hit by micah christenson was a good one and france handled it well enough. >> tied at 17. to holt. there's max holt unloading out of the middle. you called it, kevin. that wle goff. >> missed that serve well out of bounds. wow. >> earful from john speraw on that. >> that ball drifts out of bounds. france going with a lot of jump floats except from ngapeth and rouzier and now matt anderson will go back to the line. if someone could put together a serving streak, they'll win this set. if the united states does, they'll win the match. if france does, we'll be playing five. >> look at that pass. good touch out of the middle. big swing for anderson. inside and france's block is down and now americans with a two-point advantage. >> this time it's le goff pushing off. watch his body position. way off the net fading to the left side. that's a terrible way to block. anderson takes advantage. >> time-out called by
every pass is right on target for france. >> with france's passing capability, you have to remain aggressive. americans have got in errors so they are getting a bit timid. i thought the one hit by micah christenson was a good one and france handled it well enough. >> tied at 17. to holt. there's max holt unloading out of the middle. you called it, kevin. that wle goff. >> missed that serve well out of bounds. wow. >> earful from john speraw on that. >> that ball...
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for france, 13 errors, 4 aces. back row combination and that ngapeth and rouzier tied for the team lead for france with 17 kills. shoji not a good pass. that was a relatively easy shot and then a stuff block. >> that allowed him to get there. that's a big right hand in the seam. >> remember the scenario, the united states got out to 0-2 start. they're now 1-2 after the win over brazil. that's a gift as that ball drifts out of bounds. it's a must-win situation. united states has to win this match. >> nothing changed. after the brazil match, nothing had changed because of the 0-2 start. it was great. it was exciting if you're a u.s. fan or u.s. coaching staff member or player. it didn't change anything about the predicament you put yourself in. >> missed serve by holt. tied at 11. needs to side out consistently. >> like i mentioned to you, kevin, ten stuffed block in the first two sets and none since. better offense by france? >> better offense and better passing with fewer opportunities. we've seen the united states
for france, 13 errors, 4 aces. back row combination and that ngapeth and rouzier tied for the team lead for france with 17 kills. shoji not a good pass. that was a relatively easy shot and then a stuff block. >> that allowed him to get there. that's a big right hand in the seam. >> remember the scenario, the united states got out to 0-2 start. they're now 1-2 after the win over brazil. that's a gift as that ball drifts out of bounds. it's a must-win situation. united states has to...
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you are watching "france 24." x >> this next panel is--it's-- i think it's really important to me because it's so rare to find honesty in the environmental movement. not many p people are willing to confront the reality o of the situation we face. i think that's really understandable because that's a hard reality to face. but it's mymy belief that only by truththfully looking at the situation and moving through the process of grief can we come to a place of action. so with that said, i want toto introduce our panelists. this is guy mcpherson. he's a professosor emerititus from the university of arizona >> [applause] >>>> shortlyly after earning a ,
you are watching "france 24." x >> this next panel is--it's-- i think it's really important to me because it's so rare to find honesty in the environmental movement. not many p people are willing to confront the reality o of the situation we face. i think that's really understandable because that's a hard reality to face. but it's mymy belief that only by truththfully looking at the situation and moving through the process of grief can we come to a place of action. so with that...
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every pass is right on target for france. >> with france's passing capability, you have to remain aggressive. americans have got in errors so they are getting a bit timid. i thought the one hit by micah christenson was a good one and france handled it well enough. >> tied at 17. to holt. there's max holt unloading out of the middle. you called it, kevin. that wle goff. >> missed that serve well out of bounds. wow. >> earful from john speraw on that. >> that ball drifts out of bounds. france going with a lot of jump floats except from ngapeth and rouzier and now matt anderson will go back to the line. if someone could put together a serving streak, they'll win this set. if the united states does, they'll win the match. if france does, we'll be playing five. >> look at that pass. good touch out of the middle. big swing for anderson. inside and france's block is down and now americans with a two-point advantage. >> this time it's le goff pushing off. watch his body position. way off the net fading to the left side. that's a terrible way to block. anderson takes advantage. >> time-out called by
every pass is right on target for france. >> with france's passing capability, you have to remain aggressive. americans have got in errors so they are getting a bit timid. i thought the one hit by micah christenson was a good one and france handled it well enough. >> tied at 17. to holt. there's max holt unloading out of the middle. you called it, kevin. that wle goff. >> missed that serve well out of bounds. wow. >> earful from john speraw on that. >> that ball...
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milk prices in france have cents, the lowest since 2009. pays even less and 20% of french darrow farmers company.he >> farmers are being exploited. it's always been the case more or less but now they're doing it openly with no scruples. reporter: the company says the is ruled bys international competition. >> we cannot, in an open market with international competition, have milk prices that are much in franceif -- compared with our competitors. reporter: trying to take project e.u. sentrmers, the aid in the past year but they continue to sell at a loss. they refuse an offer, the buyer can find the milk it needs elsewhere. >> manufacturing in the euro zone appears to be resisting the the brexit vote. preliminary data for august shows the purchasing manager's index, a measure of economic activity, increased to a high in the euro zone. activity in france increased data compiled suggests growth could fade over the autumn. we saw solid gains in europe in dax closingfrom the up nearly 1%. and cac over .5% each. government has announced this tuesd
milk prices in france have cents, the lowest since 2009. pays even less and 20% of french darrow farmers company.he >> farmers are being exploited. it's always been the case more or less but now they're doing it openly with no scruples. reporter: the company says the is ruled bys international competition. >> we cannot, in an open market with international competition, have milk prices that are much in franceif -- compared with our competitors. reporter: trying to take project e.u....
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for france, 13 errors, 4 aces. back row combination and that ngapeth and rouzier tied for the team lead for france with 17 kills. shoji not a good pass. that was a relatively easy shot and then a stuff block . >> that allowed him to get there. that's a big right hand in the seam. >> remember the scenario, the united states got out to 0-2 start. they're now 1-2 after the win over that's a gift as that ball drifts out of bounds. it's a must-win situation. united states has to win this match. >> nothing changed. after the brazil match, nothing had changed because of the 0-2 start. it was great. it was exciting if you're a u.s. fan or u.s. coaching staff member or player. it didn't change anything about the predicament you put yourself in. >> missed serve by holt. needs to side out consistently. >> like i mentioned to you, kevin, ten stuffed block in the first two sets and none since. better offense by france? >> better offense and better passing with fewer opportunities. we've seen the united states also be out of pos
for france, 13 errors, 4 aces. back row combination and that ngapeth and rouzier tied for the team lead for france with 17 kills. shoji not a good pass. that was a relatively easy shot and then a stuff block . >> that allowed him to get there. that's a big right hand in the seam. >> remember the scenario, the united states got out to 0-2 start. they're now 1-2 after the win over that's a gift as that ball drifts out of bounds. it's a must-win situation. united states has to win this...
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thee: here in france, burqini has made waves after france wants to campaign to bear the swimwear. -- band the swimwear. court needs to consider a complaint against the b. police photo of french forcing a muslim woman to remove her longsleeved swimwear sparked outrage, highlighting france's latest struggle with religious inclusion. right-wing parties have banned it saying it was an inappropriate display of religion. excuse toit as an publicly shame muslim women. one respondent, pointing out similarities between the so-called inappropriate burkini and the accepted wetsuit. the case is everyone can see a is a provocation to tout political islam, a radicalized islam. >> specialist prime minister called this vote and expression of an encounter -- a counter society. in australia they say it is about anything but enslavement. one said it allowed her young students to continue swimming. job andasn't wearing a she thought she could put on the shebut when she saw me, actually came the next couple of weeks. i put it on because you inspired me. >> france's highest administrative court is conside
thee: here in france, burqini has made waves after france wants to campaign to bear the swimwear. -- band the swimwear. court needs to consider a complaint against the b. police photo of french forcing a muslim woman to remove her longsleeved swimwear sparked outrage, highlighting france's latest struggle with religious inclusion. right-wing parties have banned it saying it was an inappropriate display of religion. excuse toit as an publicly shame muslim women. one respondent, pointing out...
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for france, 13 errors, 4 aces. back row combination and that ngapeth and rouzier tied for the team lead for france with 17 kills. shoji not a good pass. that was a relatively easy shot and then a stuff block . >> that allowed him to get there. that's a big right hand in the seam. >> remember the scenario, the united states got out to 0-2 start. they're now 1-2 after the win over brazil. france is that's a gift as that ball drifts out of bounds. it's a must-win situation. united states has to win this match. >> nothing changed. after the brazil match, nothing had changed because of the 0-2 start. it was great. it was exciting if you're a u.s. fan or u.s. coaching staff member or player. it didn't change anything about the predicament you put yourself in. >> missed serve by holt. tied at 11. needs to side out consistently. >> like i mentioned to you, kevin, ten stuffed block in the first two sets and none since. better offense by france? >> better offense and better passing with fewer opportunities. we've seen the un
for france, 13 errors, 4 aces. back row combination and that ngapeth and rouzier tied for the team lead for france with 17 kills. shoji not a good pass. that was a relatively easy shot and then a stuff block . >> that allowed him to get there. that's a big right hand in the seam. >> remember the scenario, the united states got out to 0-2 start. they're now 1-2 after the win over brazil. france is that's a gift as that ball drifts out of bounds. it's a must-win situation. united...
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he says he wants to transform france. he did not quite say he will take on the presidency or not, but he left the socialist party in april to launch his own movement. the pro-business emmanuel macron listed several noteworthy economic reforms. one person says mack brown would be a good candidate to leave the country, but he is not throwing his weight behind any candidates until he can see more on their economic platforms. say,e of the most -- they ok, we're going to do marvelous things. there is a dream a lot. we are going to see the credibility of their programs. program,elected on the to do nothing -- most simple of reforms is in six to nine months after the election. will: you can see the rest of that interview when it airs later this week. let's take a look at some of them the day's other business headlines. that jury has split into recession. the economy contracted by 2% between april and june. the oil industry has been hit by weaker global prices. crude oil sales account for 70% of global income. the price of oil ha
he says he wants to transform france. he did not quite say he will take on the presidency or not, but he left the socialist party in april to launch his own movement. the pro-business emmanuel macron listed several noteworthy economic reforms. one person says mack brown would be a good candidate to leave the country, but he is not throwing his weight behind any candidates until he can see more on their economic platforms. say,e of the most -- they ok, we're going to do marvelous things. there...
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france's second largest city, the oldest city in france. it sits right by the mediterranean. it's a victim of bad reputation, bad history. marseille. as it turns out, exactly the kind of place i like. but, this is a buddy picture, isn't it? eric ripert is the chef of the three-star la bernardin in new york, a chevalier of france. i think that means he's some kind of knight or something, and my friend. this causes him some problems. he, i like to remind him, has a reputation to protect. i do not. welcome to marseille. >> eric: yeah. >> anthony: you've never been here. >> eric: never. >> anthony: how is this even possible? you grew up how far from here? >> eric: like, uh, 50 miles. a hundred miles. >> anthony: a hun -- you grew up a hundred miles from here? what prevented you from coming to this clearly beautiful city? because it's clearly beautiful. >> eric: it's a fantastic city. i mean, it's beautiful. i agree with you, but it has a reputation of being a dangerous city. >> anthony: you live in new york. [ laughter ] ♪ >> anthony: i should point out that every single frenchma
france's second largest city, the oldest city in france. it sits right by the mediterranean. it's a victim of bad reputation, bad history. marseille. as it turns out, exactly the kind of place i like. but, this is a buddy picture, isn't it? eric ripert is the chef of the three-star la bernardin in new york, a chevalier of france. i think that means he's some kind of knight or something, and my friend. this causes him some problems. he, i like to remind him, has a reputation to protect. i do...
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he put a lot of pressure on france. can he withstandhereur nowoming out of the time-out excellt serve. to apeth. at dig by shoji. taylor sander cannot imrsonation and get at ball. play. ngeth es over the top perfect ting >> le goff. another jumfloat serve. to themiddle. no. combination ay. noood timing. micah christenso what a play i told you he was a former basketball player. that was two-handed slam nk. >>e hits right or left handed. you cldt g bigger. >> tha was huge ay. thatas an aolutely marvels stinive pl. >> tim and time again micah chstenson has proved himself smt beyond h years,ce water in his veins. love the way hcompetes. >> ptty goodserve. on t overpasshristenson again comingn to see. united stateleadg it 22-19. they ld t sets to one. last group match will be two daysrom now again mexico for the united states ereafrance has to te onbrazil and that ball served out of for numb 9. rphy troy out of st. lou and usc. aaronussell will come back . another jumploat serve. shld united ates recvers move up farther? >>
he put a lot of pressure on france. can he withstandhereur nowoming out of the time-out excellt serve. to apeth. at dig by shoji. taylor sander cannot imrsonation and get at ball. play. ngeth es over the top perfect ting >> le goff. another jumfloat serve. to themiddle. no. combination ay. noood timing. micah christenso what a play i told you he was a former basketball player. that was two-handed slam nk. >>e hits right or left handed. you cldt g bigger. >> tha was huge ay....
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france, a fourth as he said -- seaside town is planning to ban the burkini, deemed contrary to france's secular values. the mayor on the atlantic coast plans to do the same, the french government supports the ban but supporters say it is islamapho bic. >> not just fashionable swimwear, some say the burkini goes against french secularist values, although it does not break laws against religious where because the face is left uncovered. the third inome france to ban the beachwear. the socialist mayor says people feel provoked by that sort of thing. he emphasized he is not targeting muslims, but wants to on rid of fundamementalists the island who he says have no business here. he calls the been necessary to protect the community as tension rises. this after a brawl on the beach of the weekend. witnesses said it was sparked by a tour is to photograph the woma wit -- a woman in a burkini. symbol oft a extremist islam. then to joined be the mayor of a nearby town. >> i would like to stop distinguishing herself by one another. to stop this clothing apartheid. this is france. >> calling an appe
france, a fourth as he said -- seaside town is planning to ban the burkini, deemed contrary to france's secular values. the mayor on the atlantic coast plans to do the same, the french government supports the ban but supporters say it is islamapho bic. >> not just fashionable swimwear, some say the burkini goes against french secularist values, although it does not break laws against religious where because the face is left uncovered. the third inome france to ban the beachwear. the...
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i refuse to allow the burkini on the beaches of france and in the swimming pools of france." "there is no link between the terror attacks of daesh and what women are wearing on the beach. this is the fundamental issue, letting people believe there is evidence of this link. for me, sorry, there is no evidence of this link." tensions over the burkini issue are said to rajon rondo a decision by the council of state is designed -- rage on until a decision by the council of state is decided. terry: let's go to paris. this lifting of the burkini ban in one legal case is not the end of the story, is it? reporter: no, it's not, terry. women want to fully cover themselves can return to the beach without worrying about being harassed by police. the case is not closed. about 30 towns in total have implemented similar burkini bans. today's decision is an early indicator that those would likely be overturned if challenged". -- challenged in court. terry: what is the reaction of people in france? are they largely supportive of banning the burkini or would they like to see it allowed? repor
i refuse to allow the burkini on the beaches of france and in the swimming pools of france." "there is no link between the terror attacks of daesh and what women are wearing on the beach. this is the fundamental issue, letting people believe there is evidence of this link. for me, sorry, there is no evidence of this link." tensions over the burkini issue are said to rajon rondo a decision by the council of state is designed -- rage on until a decision by the council of state is...
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france has high hopes for another gold later. they have the most successful judoker of all time, looking to again his title in rio. he hasn't lost a match since 2010. his semifinal bout is taking place very shortly with the final a little later on this evening if he makes it it. a look now at our top news stories this hour. four killed and dozens injured as a series of blasts targets tourist areas in thailand. authorities believe it was the work of domestic insurgents. strikes on alepo continue in syria. 18 dead and a lot among the targets as residents had hoped to get aid during a cease-fire window. elsewhere, isis fighters have kidnapped 2,000 civilians. one of france's hopes for a gold medal will be competing later. teddy riner, the country's flag bearer is looking to reclaim the olympic title he claimed in london. i'm joined by will for the day's business news. starting with the eurozone economy. >> this confirming what we saw an an earlier reading that shows that economic growth from the impressive growth rate of .% in the f
france has high hopes for another gold later. they have the most successful judoker of all time, looking to again his title in rio. he hasn't lost a match since 2010. his semifinal bout is taking place very shortly with the final a little later on this evening if he makes it it. a look now at our top news stories this hour. four killed and dozens injured as a series of blasts targets tourist areas in thailand. authorities believe it was the work of domestic insurgents. strikes on alepo continue...
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"france 24" cat has all the latest from rio. reporter: the biggest story of the day came from the men's 50-k walk. the final podium was one of slovakia winning the gold medal. australia coming in second. and japan taking the bronze medal. but the real drama involved france's was in the lead halfway through this race but then he suffered, becoming ill, having some gastric problems, forcing him even and there have been images going throughout social media of him having to relieve himself mid walk but he kept pushing. he kept walking and he even collapsed on the side of the road during that race. he doused himself in water, drank a glass of water and started walking again continuing. he had to stop a few times but he was addment he was going to cross that finish line and he did finish that race. he finished in the top 10 of that race. even with all the problems he had. unfortunately he collapsed again at the end of that race. he was taken to the hospital but apparently he is ok. he just is very dehydrated and is undergoing some phy
"france 24" cat has all the latest from rio. reporter: the biggest story of the day came from the men's 50-k walk. the final podium was one of slovakia winning the gold medal. australia coming in second. and japan taking the bronze medal. but the real drama involved france's was in the lead halfway through this race but then he suffered, becoming ill, having some gastric problems, forcing him even and there have been images going throughout social media of him having to relieve...
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to secular values, france separates religion from public life. it was the first european country to ban the wearing of the islamic face veil in 2010. emergency dogs and crews are continuing to dig through the rubble in italy'. following the 6.2 magnitude earthquake. haveeople are now known to lost their lives in that disaster which reduced the picturesque town of amatrice to rubble. around 15 people in that town remain unaccounted for. 400 people are still being treated in hospital, many of them have sustained serious injuries are in a critical condition. luke brown is in that region. he has more on the situation and the badly affected town -- luke: we are in a small village which is not far away from amatrice, but is typical of what has occurred over the past couple of days. as you mentioned, in his ctueresque town in italy. this particular village is one of, we were speaking to some of the volunteers, the aid operations, the indicated this was one of the most clearly visibly damaged small villages. as you can see behind me, the rubble is very a
to secular values, france separates religion from public life. it was the first european country to ban the wearing of the islamic face veil in 2010. emergency dogs and crews are continuing to dig through the rubble in italy'. following the 6.2 magnitude earthquake. haveeople are now known to lost their lives in that disaster which reduced the picturesque town of amatrice to rubble. around 15 people in that town remain unaccounted for. 400 people are still being treated in hospital, many of...
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and the stabbing of an 86-year-old priest in northern france - both last month. the los angeles city council passes an emergency motion to ban on the sale of synthetic marijuana - also known as spice the vote was taken after more than fifty people on skid row were rushed to the emergency rooms after overdosing on it in the last week. the use of synthetic cannabinoids has significantly increased in the city in recent months. the drug is far less expensive and far more dangerous than natural marijuana and it can often "we need to make sure people aren't preying on them trying to make a profit selling them chemicals that is further wrecking havoc to their lives. the councilmen who drafted the ban are hoping to eventually take it to the state level. spice is often hard to regulate - because formulas are constantly changing. the government is cracking down on airlines for giving inaccurate compensation quotes. alaska airlines, american, southwest and united airlines all getting penalized. they are accused of giving false information to how much compensation they could
and the stabbing of an 86-year-old priest in northern france - both last month. the los angeles city council passes an emergency motion to ban on the sale of synthetic marijuana - also known as spice the vote was taken after more than fifty people on skid row were rushed to the emergency rooms after overdosing on it in the last week. the use of synthetic cannabinoids has significantly increased in the city in recent months. the drug is far less expensive and far more dangerous than natural...
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frances?thank you so much for that report out of milwaukee, wisconsin. >>> an arrest has been made in connection with sunday's shooting deaths of a new york city imam and his assistant. 35-year-old oscar morale has been charged with two counts of murder. officers say a gun and clothing were found at his home and the gun was found hidden behind dry wall and screws. listen to how they tracked down the suspect. >> during that video canvass we were able to identify a vehicle. we also identified the person running into that car and taking off directly after the homicide. detectives immediately took that car, trailblazed it, put it into our data systems and came up with a car accident in a hit and run. this is about three miles away. we immediately responded to that location, and pulled video from that corner, and we looked at the two cars, and they were identical. we looked at stickers, and decals on each of the windshields, and they seemed identical. again, we had no plate at that time. at that po
frances?thank you so much for that report out of milwaukee, wisconsin. >>> an arrest has been made in connection with sunday's shooting deaths of a new york city imam and his assistant. 35-year-old oscar morale has been charged with two counts of murder. officers say a gun and clothing were found at his home and the gun was found hidden behind dry wall and screws. listen to how they tracked down the suspect. >> during that video canvass we were able to identify a vehicle. we also...
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genie: in france, school starts next week.h the terror threat very prevalent in the country, the government is putting new measures in place to make sure french schoolchildren are safe. the minister of education talked more about those measures today. the aim is not to panic but to anticipate for the worst. those are the words of the french interior minister, who along with the education minister revealed a string of new security measures to try and protect the 64,000 schools and colleges across france. measures, more police patrols around schools deploying more than 3000 police officers to try and protect those establishments. some new training centers will also open their doors to train 500 education personnel. alsoasters, teachers will have to try and spot children and teachers who may have become more radical. they are working on ways to try de-radicalize those people. children will be trained to try and obtain a first aid certificate. the security budget will be boosted. it will almost double this year with more than 120
genie: in france, school starts next week.h the terror threat very prevalent in the country, the government is putting new measures in place to make sure french schoolchildren are safe. the minister of education talked more about those measures today. the aim is not to panic but to anticipate for the worst. those are the words of the french interior minister, who along with the education minister revealed a string of new security measures to try and protect the 64,000 schools and colleges...
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france was the first to join u.s. airstrikes in 2014. november's attacks, francois along increased air raids in syria and iraq. there has been a new exchange of fire between israel and the gaza strip. a rocket thatched landed in a residential area in a town on the border. israel shelled some 30 targets in the gaza strip. our correspondent fills us in with the details. an offshoot group of isis, known as friends of the grandson of the prophet mohammed links to isis, links to the that is one isolated group. the second is a palestinian group known with a particular grievance. protesting the israeli policy of three arresting polished any and -- of thatresting palestinians have artie served long sentences. has been targeted. hamas is accusing israel of raising me level -- raising the level. harshest responses since the gaza war. at the moment, neither side wants an escalation. israel launches this harsh response because it wants its people to be able to go through their summer holiday in the south and peace. hamas is standing on the brink of
france was the first to join u.s. airstrikes in 2014. november's attacks, francois along increased air raids in syria and iraq. there has been a new exchange of fire between israel and the gaza strip. a rocket thatched landed in a residential area in a town on the border. israel shelled some 30 targets in the gaza strip. our correspondent fills us in with the details. an offshoot group of isis, known as friends of the grandson of the prophet mohammed links to isis, links to the that is one...
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muslims in france have been under discussion. >> france is in a war against terrorism. it is at war against an enemy that wants to divide it. and pick french people against one another. we must not fall into this trap. we must recall that the republic mission is to welcome all its children regardless of their origins or fates. dohor: exactly what it would and what kind of objective it might have, we have a closer look. reporter: another front in the fight against islamic radicalization. the new institution will be headed by the former minister of the interior. >> muslims living in france must of whom are french nationals should help develop islam and overturned the trend toward fundamentalism that has existed in the muslim world for over four decades. reporter: well he is known for starting a dialogue in the french muslim community, the fact that he has not a muslim has raised concerned. current -- the current minister defended the appointment saying he could be the bridge between the republic and french muslims. it will be used as a transparent financial tool. the foun
muslims in france have been under discussion. >> france is in a war against terrorism. it is at war against an enemy that wants to divide it. and pick french people against one another. we must not fall into this trap. we must recall that the republic mission is to welcome all its children regardless of their origins or fates. dohor: exactly what it would and what kind of objective it might have, we have a closer look. reporter: another front in the fight against islamic radicalization....
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we talk france.t is the $14 billion tax windfall that island does not want. -- that ireland does not want. the world's second-largest catering company -- this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is the pulse. i'm francine lacqua. let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash. >> bhp billiton shares are trading lower as one of the top producers is heading into a criminal investigation into last year's collapse in brazil -- last year's dam collapse in brazil. the company says it ceo will not get its 2016 bonus: the disaster. banks a bank -- deutsche -- the german magazine reported on its website that the considerations were "only of a theoretical nature." officials from deutsche bank declined to comment. europe's biggest concert pretty firm are watching bonuses melts. stocks -- a row in that will pay bonuses in the past few years from barclays, deutsche bank -- has voted to file. the move by pungent shipping -- -- thesy and shipping company may need as much as $1.2 billion in cash to rollover debt in t
we talk france.t is the $14 billion tax windfall that island does not want. -- that ireland does not want. the world's second-largest catering company -- this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is the pulse. i'm francine lacqua. let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash. >> bhp billiton shares are trading lower as one of the top producers is heading into a criminal investigation into last year's collapse in brazil -- last year's dam collapse in brazil. the company says it ceo will...
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he hopes to lead france on a new course. there is speculation that his resignation is a prelude to a bid to the presidency. we have a look at how he came to prominence. reporter: his rise came as a surprise. neither a politician or a member of the socialist party. he had one objective. he attended the national administration school for anyone who is looking for a career in civil service. he headed to investment banking in rothschild. and worked asande a presidential aide. he became the minister for each economy and industry. economy and industry. the men could not have been different. he rejected the 35 hour work week and favored trading on sunday. the pro-business law was forced ththrough parliament by constitutional decree last yea he announced his latestt projec, ththe creation of his own political movement. it left the government gritting their teeth. >> there are rules and government. you must follow the rules. not doing so means not staying. >> there is a deterioration in his relations with the government and it has le
he hopes to lead france on a new course. there is speculation that his resignation is a prelude to a bid to the presidency. we have a look at how he came to prominence. reporter: his rise came as a surprise. neither a politician or a member of the socialist party. he had one objective. he attended the national administration school for anyone who is looking for a career in civil service. he headed to investment banking in rothschild. and worked asande a presidential aide. he became the minister...
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here's meteorologist frances dinglasan, in for lisa argen. hi, frances. >> hi, chris. we are showing you the cloudy conditions from cloverdale to santa rosa, around the bay into san jose and into gilroy. temperatures on the mild side right now. mainly in the upper 50s to low 60s. oakland currently at 63 degrees. pretty view of san francisco with the low clouds in the background. that will stick around through 9:00 this morning with most temperatures staying in the low 60s to upper 50s. most live sunny around the bay by lunchtime and inland areas. but still cool at the coast. breezy this afternoon with 10 to 20 miles per hour in the inland areas. warming up to low 80s, low 70s around the bay. we will be cooler than normal. the details coming up >> thank you, frances. >> breaking news, contra costa police are investigating a shooting in downtown walnut creek. it happened around 1:30 on the corner of locust and cyprus. you can see heavy police presence in the area. in 2013 the police stopped issuing full liquor licenses to new businesses due to an increase in violence out
here's meteorologist frances dinglasan, in for lisa argen. hi, frances. >> hi, chris. we are showing you the cloudy conditions from cloverdale to santa rosa, around the bay into san jose and into gilroy. temperatures on the mild side right now. mainly in the upper 50s to low 60s. oakland currently at 63 degrees. pretty view of san francisco with the low clouds in the background. that will stick around through 9:00 this morning with most temperatures staying in the low 60s to upper 50s....
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france has more important things to worry about, she says. the fact they cancelled the ban is fantastic. the town's mayor doesn't see it that way. lionnel luca said the ruling would only heighten tensions. i hope they're satisfied, he said. the rampant islamization is progressing in our country. put the burkini ban in place after last month's isis-inspired terror attack. local leaders argued that the burkini was a risk to public order. the burkini's inventor, australian aheda zanetti, said her design was never meant to symbolize any political or religious statement. >> this is a swimsuit that represents freedom and sun and surf and happiness and swimming and leisure, family happiness. >> in other words, pretty ch just what everyone else wants when they go to the beach. charlie d'agata cbs news, london. >> ninan: charlie, thank you. still ahead, how the national parks are celebrating their 100th birthday. now you can't spell nutrition without nut, am i right? i mean whose to say it's pronounced nu-triton, anyway? my mixes contain delicious nut
france has more important things to worry about, she says. the fact they cancelled the ban is fantastic. the town's mayor doesn't see it that way. lionnel luca said the ruling would only heighten tensions. i hope they're satisfied, he said. the rampant islamization is progressing in our country. put the burkini ban in place after last month's isis-inspired terror attack. local leaders argued that the burkini was a risk to public order. the burkini's inventor, australian aheda zanetti, said her...
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>> welcome live from paris to france 24. the top stories at this hour. moves to release 38,000 detainees. the swimwear ban. local officials say he won't be taking the ban nationwide. and donald trump shakes up his campaign team. he tapped stephen bannon from the news site breitbart and demoted controversial chief paul man afort. first though, turkey is freeing some 38,000 prisoners early. it's being seen as a move to free up space in the jails for the tens of thousands of people who have been destaind in the wake of last month's failed coup. reporter: waiting outside the prison gates, these families are eager for news about their loved ones. nearly 40,000 inmates are set for early release as part of a reform to the turkish prison system. >> we are waiting for our son to be released rye now. i can't find wards -- words to say. i'm excited. >> i'm waiting for my grandson. when i see him released, i don't care whether i live or die. do you understand? i don't care whether i live or die. he didn't have a father. i raised him. >> the move will free up space i
>> welcome live from paris to france 24. the top stories at this hour. moves to release 38,000 detainees. the swimwear ban. local officials say he won't be taking the ban nationwide. and donald trump shakes up his campaign team. he tapped stephen bannon from the news site breitbart and demoted controversial chief paul man afort. first though, turkey is freeing some 38,000 prisoners early. it's being seen as a move to free up space in the jails for the tens of thousands of people who have...
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>> you're watching "france 24." rescue workers in italy are battling strong aftershocks as they search for survivors of wednesday's powerful earthquake. at least 250 people now known to have died, and thousands are left homeless. the impeachment process has begun for brazil's president, doma rue saif, set to discover within a week whether senators agree that she wrote some laws by allegedly fiddling the national budget. there has been celebrations in colombia as a historic peace deal was struck with the leftist guerrillas. vote set to go to public within weeks, and would end 1/2 century ♪ thank you for joining us. they are battling against time and powerful aftershocks, hoping against hope to find more survivors. rescue teams and volunteers in italy continue to comb the rubble after a powerful earthquake that killed at least 250 people. powerful aftershocks this thursday bringing more destruction. michelle harrison brings us up to date. reporter: shock and grief. this woman, like many others in the italian town, is
>> you're watching "france 24." rescue workers in italy are battling strong aftershocks as they search for survivors of wednesday's powerful earthquake. at least 250 people now known to have died, and thousands are left homeless. the impeachment process has begun for brazil's president, doma rue saif, set to discover within a week whether senators agree that she wrote some laws by allegedly fiddling the national budget. there has been celebrations in colombia as a historic peace...
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reporter: france is reeling after a string of attacks.n january 2015, the target was satirical magazine charlie hebdo. in november last year, co-ordinated attacks on a stadium, restaurants, and the bataclan theatre. and on bastille day this year, a truck ploughed into a crowd of people. days later, a hostage situation at the saint-etienne-du-rouvray church. these are tough times in france, and a feeling of uncertainty is spreading. >> they're constantly boosting the police force. but that's not the answer. you can't have a police officer standing by every single person. >> the government needs to act. the parties need to come together. this war, which people can't defend themselves against, needs to stop. reporter: some analysts say the mood in france is changing. dominique moisi: after the first attack, there was a sense of national unity. after the bataclan, there was a mixture of numbness and resistance. after nice, it was a feeling of powerlessness and anger. reporter: people have increasingly been directing their anger towards the go
reporter: france is reeling after a string of attacks.n january 2015, the target was satirical magazine charlie hebdo. in november last year, co-ordinated attacks on a stadium, restaurants, and the bataclan theatre. and on bastille day this year, a truck ploughed into a crowd of people. days later, a hostage situation at the saint-etienne-du-rouvray church. these are tough times in france, and a feeling of uncertainty is spreading. >> they're constantly boosting the police force. but...
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the article reminds us france c i'm john cleese. you ever thought about where your consciousness goes at night when you sleep and what we're being told through our dreams and what part of ourselves is telling us? of course, different cultures have different concepts of dreaming, just as they do about being awake. in this program, we will present some provocative recent discoveries from an american dream specialist along with the native wisdom of an aboriginal elder, an authority on the dreamtime. so settle back, take a slow, deep breath, as we once again go to join our trusted guide and host phil cousineau on this unique, dream-filled episode of global spirthe first "internal travel" series.
the article reminds us france c i'm john cleese. you ever thought about where your consciousness goes at night when you sleep and what we're being told through our dreams and what part of ourselves is telling us? of course, different cultures have different concepts of dreaming, just as they do about being awake. in this program, we will present some provocative recent discoveries from an american dream specialist along with the native wisdom of an aboriginal elder, an authority on the...
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anchor: thanks for joining us on "france 24" this hour. these are the headlines. groups launched a major assault to try and break the ongoing siege in aleppo. it is the first big drive to regain ground after the syrian army moved in last week tightening the siege. the taliban says it is behind the truck bomb attack on a hotel mostly used by foreigners. the explosion was heard across the city. casualties do seem to be limited. between donald trump and the family of a fallen u.s. muslim soldier continues. the soldier's father calls the presidential nominee a black soul. in syria, rebel fighters fight.st a new residents and some are fighting back. our regional correspondent told us more. >> what we are seeing today is a combined attempt by two powerful islamist rebel groups. toy are trying together break the siege of eastern aleppo by the government for several weeks and bring in urgently needed food and medical aid. there had been an execution the syrian government was on the verge of a be campaign to try and retake east aleppo. what we appear to be seeing this morn
anchor: thanks for joining us on "france 24" this hour. these are the headlines. groups launched a major assault to try and break the ongoing siege in aleppo. it is the first big drive to regain ground after the syrian army moved in last week tightening the siege. the taliban says it is behind the truck bomb attack on a hotel mostly used by foreigners. the explosion was heard across the city. casualties do seem to be limited. between donald trump and the family of a fallen u.s. muslim...
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i'm frances rivera.e begin with the blue cut wild fire that is continuing to burn out of control. it forced more than 82,000 people about 60 miles east of los angeles to evacuate. the fire ignited only tuesday morning and has ballooned in size to roughly 40 square miles. it's only about 4% contained. almost 1,600 fire personnel are on hand battling the blaze. veteran firefighters say they simply never seen anything like it. >> the fuels are extremely dry, very explosive this time of year. in my 40 years of fighting fire, i've never seen fire behavior so extreme as i did yesterday. >> authorities say it has destroyed numerous buildings, although an exact number is currently unknown. and about 35,000 homes are in the line of fire. and the san bernardino fire chief has a dire warning for those families when they return. >> in a word it was devastating. a lot of homes lost yesterday. there will be a lot of families that come home to nothing. >> unfortunately the end doesn't appear in sight with very strong w
i'm frances rivera.e begin with the blue cut wild fire that is continuing to burn out of control. it forced more than 82,000 people about 60 miles east of los angeles to evacuate. the fire ignited only tuesday morning and has ballooned in size to roughly 40 square miles. it's only about 4% contained. almost 1,600 fire personnel are on hand battling the blaze. veteran firefighters say they simply never seen anything like it. >> the fuels are extremely dry, very explosive this time of year....
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we can't be in the same position as france. you look at what's going on in france, it's insane. and we don't want to be in the same position as france and germany, which is now crime-ridden. take a look at what's going on in germany with all of the -- you know, the migrants that came in. and we can't do that, sean. we have to get back to rebuilding our country, rebuild our infrastructure, create jobs, take jobs away from mexico and all these countries that are taking our jobs. that's why in harrisburg today, i have this massive group of
we can't be in the same position as france. you look at what's going on in france, it's insane. and we don't want to be in the same position as france and germany, which is now crime-ridden. take a look at what's going on in germany with all of the -- you know, the migrants that came in. and we can't do that, sean. we have to get back to rebuilding our country, rebuild our infrastructure, create jobs, take jobs away from mexico and all these countries that are taking our jobs. that's why in...
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in france, the action of any minister is much greater.t is also a political game which tends to push angela merkel and pretend to defend values. that's where traditional values against theity go political policy, which is more center, sustained by those in the green party and social democracy. a similar law was defeated here in france. do you think it will pass in germany? guest: it will probably pass, [indiscernible] they have changed to cooperate with social democracy. it will be very hard. the only possibility is that they could say, well, it is not possible to oppose this, but i doubt it. host: do most germans support angela merkel's policies on that three ofn the violent attacks carried out in germany last month were carried out by asylum-seekers? guest: it is not clear within the party. probably sheople, still enjoys a majority. the majority is not sure to remain the same one month after. inhink we are in a period provoke an attacks emotional reaction in the german citizenship. it is not known if this will stand in the coming months
in france, the action of any minister is much greater.t is also a political game which tends to push angela merkel and pretend to defend values. that's where traditional values against theity go political policy, which is more center, sustained by those in the green party and social democracy. a similar law was defeated here in france. do you think it will pass in germany? guest: it will probably pass, [indiscernible] they have changed to cooperate with social democracy. it will be very hard....
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telling "france 24", around 100 students were present time. the head in the afghan capital at least one has been killed and 40 students wounded assault. right now it's time for us to withnother business update kate. you've got the case for us, top documents being leaked and they all link to details submarines. kate: the australian newspaper pagestten hold of 22,000 from the french naval contractor, detailing the combat capabilities of vessels being navy.ed to the indian india's french minister says the security breach is the result of but the leak is causing controversy in australia because earlier this year the company contract to build 12 submarines for the australian navy. a different model but the incident is raising security concerns. as the deal ofd the century. dcns won a 30ctor apriln euro contract in to build australia's next generation of submarines but the agreement could be compromised sensitive documents on the submarine were leaked to .he public on wednesday the submarine has been sold to countries such as spain and brazil as wel
telling "france 24", around 100 students were present time. the head in the afghan capital at least one has been killed and 40 students wounded assault. right now it's time for us to withnother business update kate. you've got the case for us, top documents being leaked and they all link to details submarines. kate: the australian newspaper pagestten hold of 22,000 from the french naval contractor, detailing the combat capabilities of vessels being navy.ed to the indian india's french...
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how france is fighting the terror threat. from abc news, it's "this week" here now, co-anchor martha raddatz. >>> good morning. we've come to expect harsh rhetoric in this campaign. this week may have been one of the ugliest weeks so far. the candidates unleashing heated words about race, bigotry, and minority vote and hurling a blistering accusation at his opponent. >> hillary clinton is a bigot who cease people of color -- only as votes, not as human beings, worthy of a better future. she's going to do nothing for african-americans. she's going to do nothing for to the so-called alt-right movement. >> donald trump has built his campaign on prejudice digs and paranoia. he's taking hate groups main stream and helping a radical fringe take over the republican party. >> but both candidates also facing problems of their own making this week. the democratic nominee dogged by access given to clinton foundation donors while she served as secretary of state. and trump, now seeming to waffle on a cornerstone campaign promise. it's be
how france is fighting the terror threat. from abc news, it's "this week" here now, co-anchor martha raddatz. >>> good morning. we've come to expect harsh rhetoric in this campaign. this week may have been one of the ugliest weeks so far. the candidates unleashing heated words about race, bigotry, and minority vote and hurling a blistering accusation at his opponent. >> hillary clinton is a bigot who cease people of color -- only as votes, not as human beings, worthy of...
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they got loans from france. and they scraped through at the very end of the war, the soldiers marching to yorktown would not have got there, because they had not been paid. but a french ship filled with silver was part of the armada that came to participate in the yorktown campaign. and so, that campaign was funded. and america won the final victory. but after the war, 1783, the larder was truly bare. we were trading in europe, amsterdam, antwerp, essentially a third of its value -- a quarter of its value, essentially junk. what did hamilton do? he had going for him that the new constitution did allow the federal government to raise taxes, so that is a plus. but how should the money be spent? he made two early decisions of great consequence. one was called assumption. the other was called nondiscrimination. assumption had to do with the fact that there was not one american debt, but 14. there were the debts owed by the united states, and the debts owed by each of the 13 states. the 13 states had raised their own
they got loans from france. and they scraped through at the very end of the war, the soldiers marching to yorktown would not have got there, because they had not been paid. but a french ship filled with silver was part of the armada that came to participate in the yorktown campaign. and so, that campaign was funded. and america won the final victory. but after the war, 1783, the larder was truly bare. we were trading in europe, amsterdam, antwerp, essentially a third of its value -- a quarter...
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i. >> anthony: this is the story of one, one chef and a city and about france and a lot of other chefs and a culinary tradition that grew up to change the world of gastronomy. and about the it tree from which many branchs grew and about food, lots of food, great food. some of the greatest food on earth. ♪ ♪ found something beautiful in this world i felt the rain getting colder. ♪ ♪ sa-la-sha-la, shala, la, la . i. what is it exactly about this place? over the past century the system here, the tradition, whatever it is that took hold churned out a tremendous number of the world's most important chefs. chappell, and as importantly, n influence nearly all of the it rest of them. why here? why all of these great chefs? >> you're between the north and the south. >> anthony: situated midway between the alps in the east and the mediterranean in the south. >> this was also a bottle neck when cars became the mode of transportati transportation. out of that came chefs like this one. he needs only one name. in anywhere or anywhere in the chef world, danielle. his restaurant in manhattan. one of m
i. >> anthony: this is the story of one, one chef and a city and about france and a lot of other chefs and a culinary tradition that grew up to change the world of gastronomy. and about the it tree from which many branchs grew and about food, lots of food, great food. some of the greatest food on earth. ♪ ♪ found something beautiful in this world i felt the rain getting colder. ♪ ♪ sa-la-sha-la, shala, la, la . i. what is it exactly about this place? over the past century the...
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, france hollande. let's get to caroline and france. very good to see. really fascinating to see how the business community in france is responding to the latest move in the french political saga. what are the intentions? he stopped short of actually declaring his intention to run didn't he? caroline: he did. and the position within the french government was getting a little tricky. remember, earlier this year he launched his own political movement called on the move, and in july he did his big political rally think he will carry the movement until victory in 2017. so of course, his ambitions were far greater than just the economy. and he had to leave at some point, in order to carry this political movement a little bit further. last night he did a press conference, appearing on national television, but he did not say he was not going to be there for 2070, just saying that he needed a bit more freedom in order to meet his own proposals, that you touched the limit of our political system. and the questio
, france hollande. let's get to caroline and france. very good to see. really fascinating to see how the business community in france is responding to the latest move in the french political saga. what are the intentions? he stopped short of actually declaring his intention to run didn't he? caroline: he did. and the position within the french government was getting a little tricky. remember, earlier this year he launched his own political movement called on the move, and in july he did his big...
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frances? >> really so terrible in such a beautiful, idyllic community and village that we see there. nbc's lucy kafanov, thank you. >>> donald trump might be moving away from his hard-line stance when it comes to dealing with the 11 million undocumented people in the united states. trump, who previously called for a deportation force and promising their complete removal tweeted as recently as june i have never liked the media term mass deportation. but we must enforce the laws of the land. but in an interview with sean hannity who says he is informally advising trump on his campaign, the republican nominee said he could see a softening of his policy. >> what about people that work hard, have been here a long time, they own homes, they have their property, and this is a question everyone's going to want answered, what about them? do they have to go back? or would you reconsider that? >> we are going to follow the laws of the country. >> that means they go back. >> we're going to follow the laws
frances? >> really so terrible in such a beautiful, idyllic community and village that we see there. nbc's lucy kafanov, thank you. >>> donald trump might be moving away from his hard-line stance when it comes to dealing with the 11 million undocumented people in the united states. trump, who previously called for a deportation force and promising their complete removal tweeted as recently as june i have never liked the media term mass deportation. but we must enforce the laws of...
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>> anthony: from france. yes. >> pedro: what city, do you know? near bordeaux. so, i'm curious about this whole episode of the settlement of nouveau bordeaux. ♪ >> anthony: the paraguay river still as it was a hundred and fifty years ago, the country's main artery; a thoroughfare for transporting people and goods. so, who lives out there? all the people we see fishing on the, uh, riverbanks? are they fishing for dinner? >> peter: most of them are fishing for dinner. call them poor people. but what is poor? they decide by themselves to live here. they could go to asunción and start working on a construction place tomorrow. >> anthony: peter has organized a trip upriver to see new bordeaux, what was hoped would be a new france in the chaco. >> peter: the fish we bought today, fourteen kilo -- >> anthony: right. >> peter: that's half a month's salary. and you get, with a bit of good luck, in one night. >> anthony: right. >> anthony: outside of the cities paraguay is, of course, sparsely populated. indigenous groups, a few settled europeans, mennonite
>> anthony: from france. yes. >> pedro: what city, do you know? near bordeaux. so, i'm curious about this whole episode of the settlement of nouveau bordeaux. ♪ >> anthony: the paraguay river still as it was a hundred and fifty years ago, the country's main artery; a thoroughfare for transporting people and goods. so, who lives out there? all the people we see fishing on the, uh, riverbanks? are they fishing for dinner? >> peter: most of them are fishing for dinner....
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so i think i'm optimistic on what's going to happen in france becau . taking some of our ideas. >> the president of meta fair really outlining the challenges that the current president potentially a future president of france will face when it comes to push along labor reforms and send a message in post-brexit environment that france remaining open to business, open to foreign investment. so no doubt these will be issued. macron resigns. also standing for the rights ticket. they are considered top rival there is, and, again, if you add macron into the mix, this is becoming a crowded election contest in france. >> good sieeing you, nancy. thank you. >>> spain's parliament is set to vote today. the go ahead to form a minority government. striking a deal on sunday to secure another 32 votes, rajoy is not expected to achieve the necessary backing today. rajoy warned of the knock to spain's democracy if the country was forced back into the polls for a third time. >> translator: i cannot think of anything more hurtful to spanish democracy than to tell the spa
so i think i'm optimistic on what's going to happen in france becau . taking some of our ideas. >> the president of meta fair really outlining the challenges that the current president potentially a future president of france will face when it comes to push along labor reforms and send a message in post-brexit environment that france remaining open to business, open to foreign investment. so no doubt these will be issued. macron resigns. also standing for the rights ticket. they are...