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host: what is france's approach to iran? guest: we have the same response as the american illustration -- the american administration as well as our european partners. we are open to talking, but the problem is we have no answer as far as iran is concerned. therefore, as time goes by and as the iranian nuclear program is going ahead, it is not only france but the whole international community, through the security council in the u.n., to apply those sanctions, and to increase the sanctions. this is where we are at the moment. host: france's response to haiti. john, you are waiting on the republican line. caller: good morning. it looks like all the governments in the world are being punished right now. they are going to have to do with something with all the economic problems in the world. they are going to have to stick with this for the rest of their career in office because this is an embarrassment to watch people die because of people behind closed doors. we only have x amount of money and resources on earth to feed these
host: what is france's approach to iran? guest: we have the same response as the american illustration -- the american administration as well as our european partners. we are open to talking, but the problem is we have no answer as far as iran is concerned. therefore, as time goes by and as the iranian nuclear program is going ahead, it is not only france but the whole international community, through the security council in the u.n., to apply those sanctions, and to increase the sanctions....
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but his achievements and france in late 76 he became the ambassador without the aid that he procured from the french revolution would have collapsed within another year there's no doubt about it because congress was printing money and hoping for the best and pretty soon this money was worthless. they printed $200 million worth of paper money and the price of a horse which was like $200 before the revolution. by the 1780's the same horse cost $20,000. and so the revolution would have collapsed but at the same time unlike washington somewhat similar in some respects, but he had someone accusing him of being a playboy while he was ambassador to france that washington never had to cope with and that is john adams, another founding father. >> host: who was extremely nasty about it. >> guest: and was convinced that he was kissing and having affairs with women in paris and adams wrote these violent leaders backed to the congress saying his house is a sink of dissipation and so forth and so forth and franklin tried to call everybody down and said look, i understand i like to kiss ladies but
but his achievements and france in late 76 he became the ambassador without the aid that he procured from the french revolution would have collapsed within another year there's no doubt about it because congress was printing money and hoping for the best and pretty soon this money was worthless. they printed $200 million worth of paper money and the price of a horse which was like $200 before the revolution. by the 1780's the same horse cost $20,000. and so the revolution would have collapsed...
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napoleon becomes an emperor and by 1815 they're back in france and the world is back to monarchy. there is a moment when we are left feeling we are the only republican in the world and lincoln is echoing that. the last best hope. that feelings run right up to the present. ronald reagan was talking about a city on the hill. that began of democracy goes back to this period. the federalists really want to create a european type state. a bureaucracy. a standing army. hamilton would love the present situation. the cia. meeting men and women under arms located in 50 countries at least around the world. hamilton would say that is what i wanted. jefferson would be appalled. when you say work breeds executive power you look at madison's presidency. see how he conducted it. by historian standards he was a failure. he allowed countries to be invaded and the white house burned but madison didn't see it that way. he said i didn't enhance executive power. better that the capital be burned, better than the white house burned than amplify executive authority. and people knew that. even though new
napoleon becomes an emperor and by 1815 they're back in france and the world is back to monarchy. there is a moment when we are left feeling we are the only republican in the world and lincoln is echoing that. the last best hope. that feelings run right up to the present. ronald reagan was talking about a city on the hill. that began of democracy goes back to this period. the federalists really want to create a european type state. a bureaucracy. a standing army. hamilton would love the present...
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so when -- he went to france. william was arrested -- not long after that by the pais -- patriots of new jersey. before that he was arrested. and he was thrown in jail up in connecticut. his wife had to retreat to new york. about a year later, she died there. friendless and alone, i'm quoting from the book really. it was a very, very sad and tragic thing. and nobody in the franklin family tried to help her. it was -- i have a -- it's a chapter, not in this book but another one called revolution breaks heart. this was one of the example of how the revolution broke franklin's heart and then it broke william franklin's heart when his wife died that way. >> this is such a great example of how this whole relationship of the women in their live made such a difference in how they were operating. >> yes. yes. >> the whole context of their lives. >> when you finish reading this book, you can never -- i don't think you'll ever be able to think about the founding fathers as solo operators. they weren't. that's all there was
so when -- he went to france. william was arrested -- not long after that by the pais -- patriots of new jersey. before that he was arrested. and he was thrown in jail up in connecticut. his wife had to retreat to new york. about a year later, she died there. friendless and alone, i'm quoting from the book really. it was a very, very sad and tragic thing. and nobody in the franklin family tried to help her. it was -- i have a -- it's a chapter, not in this book but another one called revolution...
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but his achievements in france and became the ambassador over there, without the 80 procure from the french, the revolution would have collapsed within another year because congress was just printing money hoping for the best and pretty soon the money was worth less. they printed $200 million worth of paper money. the price -- price of a horse before was $200 and then the same horse cost $20,000 the revolution would have collapsed without that help but at the same time, unlike washington somewhat similar but he had someone accusing him of being a playboy a while he was ambassador to france that washington never had to cope with which it is john adams and other founding father he was convinced franklin was kissing and having affairs with some of the women in paris and adams wrote these violent letters back to the continental congress saying his house was dissipation and franklin tried to calm everybody down saying i like to kiss ladies in the french ladies like to be kissed not too much was going on but nobody believed him so to this day he has a bad reputation about what happened in
but his achievements in france and became the ambassador over there, without the 80 procure from the french, the revolution would have collapsed within another year because congress was just printing money hoping for the best and pretty soon the money was worth less. they printed $200 million worth of paper money. the price -- price of a horse before was $200 and then the same horse cost $20,000 the revolution would have collapsed without that help but at the same time, unlike washington...
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but his achievements and france in late 1776, when he became the ambassador, without the aid that he procured from the french, the revolution would've collapsed within another year. there's no doubt about it because congress was just printing money. and hoping for the best coming in now, and pretty soon this money was worthless. they printed $200 million worth of paper money. and the price of a horse, which was $200 before the revolution, by the 1780's, the same horse cost $20,000. and so, you know, the revolution would've collapsed. but at the same time, i like washington, somewhat similar to washington in certain respects, but he had someone accusing him of being a plea boy why he was ambassador of france that washington never had and that was john adams, another founding father. >> host: extremely nasty about it. >> guest: he was convinced that franklin was having affairs with other women in paris just about and not until the violent letters to the continental congress saying his houses are sinking of dissipation and so forth and so forth. and franklin tried to calm everyone down
but his achievements and france in late 1776, when he became the ambassador, without the aid that he procured from the french, the revolution would've collapsed within another year. there's no doubt about it because congress was just printing money. and hoping for the best coming in now, and pretty soon this money was worthless. they printed $200 million worth of paper money. and the price of a horse, which was $200 before the revolution, by the 1780's, the same horse cost $20,000. and so, you...
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>> yes, he was back in france, working as a dutch journalist and propagandist. was very down on his luck. they were both working for the same man that was a leading propagandist. dorothy was a social worker who had grown up jewish in a quite well-to-do family in germany, which had lost all its money during the depression. she, herself, was a communist. >> how did you get the back story on this marriage? >> because of the difficult circumstances of their divorce and the bitterness that insued, he promised dorothy that he would not describe their marriage at any length. he was off in spain for months and months and they parted soon after he was released from spain. >> what year? >> you know, dates are my nemesis. i think it was 1937. >> did she write about their life together? >> no, and i was extremely lucky that i was able to track her down in the very beginning of my research, shortly before she died. >> what year did you track her down? >> i found her in the london telephone book. i wrote her a letter and then i telephoned her and she very grudgingly said that
>> yes, he was back in france, working as a dutch journalist and propagandist. was very down on his luck. they were both working for the same man that was a leading propagandist. dorothy was a social worker who had grown up jewish in a quite well-to-do family in germany, which had lost all its money during the depression. she, herself, was a communist. >> how did you get the back story on this marriage? >> because of the difficult circumstances of their divorce and the...
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an air france flight was diverted to colorado's springs after a 40's -- authorities say a man locked himself in the bathroom and refused to turn to his seat. then a hawaiian flight had to land in los angeles after a man started harassing a woman. >>> authorities have found a man wanted in connection with the security breach at newark airport. he admitted he was the person seen in the security video walking past a checkpoint. the terminal was cleared, thousands of passengers were screened again, and flights were delayed. >> i never imagined he would do that. >> is facing charges of defiant trespassing and a $500 fine. he will not face federal charges. the transportation security administration has been criticized because the cameras at the checkpoint or not working at the time. >>> economic experts are giving the stimulus bill and mixed grade. the state would raise health- care spending slightly and provide coverage to an additional 34 million americans, but over time, cost cutting measures and the legislation could reduce annual increases in health-care premiums. >>> paying to part i
an air france flight was diverted to colorado's springs after a 40's -- authorities say a man locked himself in the bathroom and refused to turn to his seat. then a hawaiian flight had to land in los angeles after a man started harassing a woman. >>> authorities have found a man wanted in connection with the security breach at newark airport. he admitted he was the person seen in the security video walking past a checkpoint. the terminal was cleared, thousands of passengers were...
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france has become the latest country to close its embassy in yemen, citing security issues. the u.s. and britain have kept their embassies closed for a second day over what officials call threats from al-qaeda. the security forces in yemen say they have killed two suspected al-qaeda members, and wounded three others. diesel oil from a broken pipeline has reached one of china's most important water sources. according state media reports, water quality monitors have found traces of the oil, despite efforts by more than 700 workers to contain the spill further upstream. authorities have advised over 800,000 people not to drink the water. heavy snow has brought beijing to a standstill. stores have been close. residents have been ordered to clear icy roads. paralyzing traffic also forcing airports to cancel flights. billions of dollars of foreign aid have been sent to afghanistan since the war started in 2001. and despite that, life for many afghans is only getting harder. and afghan economist has warned that poorly managed aid is damaging support for the government. malnutrition
france has become the latest country to close its embassy in yemen, citing security issues. the u.s. and britain have kept their embassies closed for a second day over what officials call threats from al-qaeda. the security forces in yemen say they have killed two suspected al-qaeda members, and wounded three others. diesel oil from a broken pipeline has reached one of china's most important water sources. according state media reports, water quality monitors have found traces of the oil,...
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so larry knew that he was going to come back to france and he did.six months later as a reporter for "newsweek" and as dan told you i entered paris and here we were going to compete for the big events of the news, but as competitors. larry collins one day locked me in my bedroom in baghdad, so i wouldn't send the photographs of the iraqi revolution, and long time ago, to paris match but i was able to avenge myself a few months later by giving him a wrong train schedule to a chain leaving to-- and i was the last journalist to be able to interview the-- of absentia. one day we were spending a few days of vacation on the golden sands of central bay and that is when we said to each other, why don't we try to write a story together that would have an appeal to french public and to an anglo-saxon public and that is when in fact we found out that hitler had given 14 times the instruction to his commander in paris to defend the city and its last man and to destroy it. and yet paris had escaped from the most destructive conflict in the history of humanity. it
so larry knew that he was going to come back to france and he did.six months later as a reporter for "newsweek" and as dan told you i entered paris and here we were going to compete for the big events of the news, but as competitors. larry collins one day locked me in my bedroom in baghdad, so i wouldn't send the photographs of the iraqi revolution, and long time ago, to paris match but i was able to avenge myself a few months later by giving him a wrong train schedule to a chain...
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the first is to think you, bob and frances for the honor of addressing the crowd. some difference, so many people who have been working on these issues for such a long time on clean energy, on climate. but not just on clean energy and climate. the reins of issues which we agree it thankfully sometimes don't agree because we need you to continue to push us and make sure we are thinking of all vehicles and considering all of the health and environmental impact are so broad at this time and so it is lovely to have a few minutes to address you here. i would be remiss if i didn't remind everyone of a couple of things. there's a bunch of people watching, lisa. one of them is clearly frances, and i'm afraid, too. she is not to be trifled with. [laughter] but also know i have some epa employees here. i saw the extraordinary head of the office of air and radiation who -- [applause] -- for whom i'm grateful every day. and by insurer after a drink she is grateful, too. [laughter] -- to have joined us. any other epa folks? i know we have lots of -- >> hi. >> line with the rese
the first is to think you, bob and frances for the honor of addressing the crowd. some difference, so many people who have been working on these issues for such a long time on clean energy, on climate. but not just on clean energy and climate. the reins of issues which we agree it thankfully sometimes don't agree because we need you to continue to push us and make sure we are thinking of all vehicles and considering all of the health and environmental impact are so broad at this time and so it...
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>> the president's view was that you can't get a second resolution, because in essence france and russia are going to say, no. even though in fact, i don't think they were really disputing iraq was in breach of resolution 1441, then we were going to be faced with a choice i never wanted to be faced with. did you go them without a resolution and my view very strongly was that if he was in breach of 1441, we should mean what we've said, it was a final opportunity to comply and he wasn't complying. >> your position at the time was if you couldn't get second resolution, you would agree with the americans, go with the americans -- >> and peter had drawn my attention to that said there were all sorts of factors that would be in play there and it was the political question as to whether we get support for it. but my own view, and i was under absolutely no doubt about this, is if you backed away, when he was playing around with the inspectors, in precisely the way he'd done before you would send out a very, very bad signal out to the world. >> your position at the time, end of january, was that
>> the president's view was that you can't get a second resolution, because in essence france and russia are going to say, no. even though in fact, i don't think they were really disputing iraq was in breach of resolution 1441, then we were going to be faced with a choice i never wanted to be faced with. did you go them without a resolution and my view very strongly was that if he was in breach of 1441, we should mean what we've said, it was a final opportunity to comply and he wasn't...
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he has been in france on the current trip for more than four years. if my dear friends you will promise to come home, take the farm into your own hands and improve it. let me turn a very woman and assist you in giving our living this way instead of running away to farm courts in leading the half my life to mourn in widowhood. if all that, then i will run you in debt for this farm. my question for the people here is, who was she going to borrow this money from to buy this far? do you know? herself. in the eyes of the law, abigail adams was offering to bribe her husband into coming home to bribe him with his own money. he did not come home that winter, and she held on to the money. i want to say for more things about abigail's will end stop and hear your questions and comments. the first thing i want to say about the will was something i am only saying here in massachusetts but i can't resist saying it. when you write a book like this there is something called the uncorrected proves. that is what gets sent to rick hewers and so forth and india and corre
he has been in france on the current trip for more than four years. if my dear friends you will promise to come home, take the farm into your own hands and improve it. let me turn a very woman and assist you in giving our living this way instead of running away to farm courts in leading the half my life to mourn in widowhood. if all that, then i will run you in debt for this farm. my question for the people here is, who was she going to borrow this money from to buy this far? do you know?...
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over france in the bifurcated fashion. when it was said the world was divided into places where the jews are not allowed to be and not allowed to go, it was the reality. this was the dire challenge of the zionist. this is an important dichotomy. are we going to make an effort to restore jewish civil-rights or to rescue jews for national rights? either take a dollar to keep a jew where he is and help them get through the starvation and transfer. this is real politics. even the relief package is given to german jews those also went into the german economy. this is too complex to be black and white and too complex for me that is why it took me about five years to figure out. >> an expert on middle east affairs and author of confrontation winning the war against jihad come a would you think would be the impact lack of fine the economy if there was never a transfer agreement? >> guest: there are many institutions today such as the water company i have taken for granted as infrastructure companies but they occurred due to the in
over france in the bifurcated fashion. when it was said the world was divided into places where the jews are not allowed to be and not allowed to go, it was the reality. this was the dire challenge of the zionist. this is an important dichotomy. are we going to make an effort to restore jewish civil-rights or to rescue jews for national rights? either take a dollar to keep a jew where he is and help them get through the starvation and transfer. this is real politics. even the relief package is...
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if you don't have three mistresses in france, you are considered gay which is also very french. the mistresses sometimes -- >> and the mitt trusses sometimes have to be men. >> as long as you are cheating. >> all cheating is heterosexual. andy, are you a happily married man. what is your secret? >> first of all, you can cheat with the french women. the hairs stick out there and there. that's three. that's three you could cheat on right there. you know, i hate talking about cheating. did you see the movie "funny people"? and there was the infidelity thing? even talking about cheating makes me feel guilty like i have cheated. i hate it. am i the only person that feels that way? >> yeah. >> i don't like it. >> yeah, i don't know. i feel the same way, maybe. just being polite for his sake. wait a minute, nicole, have you given up on faithful men? >> no, i'm gonna say to that french man, monjure. you have to believe. you have to believe in something. i don't know if you are faking it or pretending, but i think you should go for -- >> i believe in big foot. but scientists say. >> once
if you don't have three mistresses in france, you are considered gay which is also very french. the mistresses sometimes -- >> and the mitt trusses sometimes have to be men. >> as long as you are cheating. >> all cheating is heterosexual. andy, are you a happily married man. what is your secret? >> first of all, you can cheat with the french women. the hairs stick out there and there. that's three. that's three you could cheat on right there. you know, i hate talking...
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france, canada, venezuela, and other countries are also pledging immediate aid. meteorologist jennifer delgado joins us now in the international weather center for us. what's in the forecast here? that's going to be crucial. >> it looks like we're going to deal with favorable weather. if something like this happened during hurricane season or tropical season, the rainy season, this would be a much worse situation. overall we're looking at quiet weather, and that's great news for the cleanup effort. we want to take you back and give you updated information on the earthquake. of course, it was a magnitude 7.0. this is actually the epicenter right in the mountains. as we widen this view up for us, you can see how close it is to port-au-prince. this is why we see so much damage happen in that area. this is what we call a strike slip fault and that produces that horizontal movement whch. when that happens, you see a lot of damage. this is the problem here. this area is home to 1.5 million people, and this is going to be bad news because a lot of homes are poorly struc
france, canada, venezuela, and other countries are also pledging immediate aid. meteorologist jennifer delgado joins us now in the international weather center for us. what's in the forecast here? that's going to be crucial. >> it looks like we're going to deal with favorable weather. if something like this happened during hurricane season or tropical season, the rainy season, this would be a much worse situation. overall we're looking at quiet weather, and that's great news for the...
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in france there will be at least one body scanner in paris.his in addition to the explosive detection device and other methods. a response is in the works here in europe. martha: the makers of these machines -- talk to me about which countries are again installing these and why. >> officials in some countries are raising concerns. germany, spain, belgium, they are questioning the effectiveness of these scanners. they are demanding a european wide security. they are claiming these are an invasion of privacy. there have been american officials here and we have been told janet napolitano has announced yesterday that she will be going to a european-wide summit of her security counterparts in europe later this month. martha: thank you very much, greg palkot reporting from london. trace: it's more important than ever we take you on the job hunt. today's jobless numbers are worse than anything expected. the labor department reporting 85,000 americans lost their jobs last month. the total number of unemployed americans is 15.3 million. double what it
in france there will be at least one body scanner in paris.his in addition to the explosive detection device and other methods. a response is in the works here in europe. martha: the makers of these machines -- talk to me about which countries are again installing these and why. >> officials in some countries are raising concerns. germany, spain, belgium, they are questioning the effectiveness of these scanners. they are demanding a european wide security. they are claiming these are an...
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bataille from france, one of the tri-captains. another three-pointer. got it again! >> mark: thieves these guys are hotter -- these guys are hot tonight. allen is knocking down threes. that was a long time-out right there. these guys are shooting the ball. janning is shooting the ball very well tonight. >> mike: northeastern is on a 14-3 run right now as chaisson allen is leading all scorers. or leading his team i should say with 11 points on his third three-pointer of the night. >> mark: as a defender, you have to realize he has it going. he's not just going to come to the three-point line. you have to go out there and chase him off the line. make him put the ball on the floor to try to do something else. right now he has it going. if you're going to continue to let him shoot threes, this might be a long night for mason tonight tonight. >> mike: you talk about the shooting, 5-6 for northeastern tonight. 83%. during this streak in which they have won the last five games in a row, their three- pointers per game at a clip of 39%, field goal percentage at almost 49%. bo
bataille from france, one of the tri-captains. another three-pointer. got it again! >> mark: thieves these guys are hotter -- these guys are hot tonight. allen is knocking down threes. that was a long time-out right there. these guys are shooting the ball. janning is shooting the ball very well tonight. >> mike: northeastern is on a 14-3 run right now as chaisson allen is leading all scorers. or leading his team i should say with 11 points on his third three-pointer of the night....
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it was an encouragement to france to be more like america. know the painting that now sits in the metropolitan museum of art. this is a copy of this painting of george washington. crossing the delaware. it was painted by an american born german. as an inspiration to encourage germans to be more like americans. while all of that was happening in europe, while they said look overseas to what they're doing over there the progressives were saying the same thing. here in america, look overseas to what is happening in europe. they were studying the european way. the elite were teaching their philosophies now in our universities. they were teaching the philosophies of neche and marx and the progressives flourished in it. i get a lot of heat for bringing up fascism on this program, but the roots of progressivism leads to fascism. the early progressives were for the fascists in the earliest 20th censuturcentury. read history. call me all the names you want but read history and show me why i'm wrong. the reason i bring up hitler so much of the time, be
it was an encouragement to france to be more like america. know the painting that now sits in the metropolitan museum of art. this is a copy of this painting of george washington. crossing the delaware. it was painted by an american born german. as an inspiration to encourage germans to be more like americans. while all of that was happening in europe, while they said look overseas to what they're doing over there the progressives were saying the same thing. here in america, look overseas to...
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the same with france. france has reduced its nuclear weapons arsenal down about about 20 to 30% of what it had at the end of the cold war. why france has any nuclear weapons would be an interesting question. a problem that you might want to explore in some impenetrable ph.d. disstation but they have a couple hundred or 300 or something like that. but they've reduced them enormously. and i think that's likely to happen. that if tensions keep going on and more and more people see that, you know, they cost money to maintain and so forth, that they will probably gradually diminish in number as has been happening and that might happen most efficaciously if there is not an agreement rather than if there is. >> drugs come in to our country so frequently that we can't keep them out. we don't seem to watch our courts very much so somebody might rather easily get something into our country in that way. what are your thoughts on these kinds of things? >> well, yeah, people talk about that. the technology growing. >>
the same with france. france has reduced its nuclear weapons arsenal down about about 20 to 30% of what it had at the end of the cold war. why france has any nuclear weapons would be an interesting question. a problem that you might want to explore in some impenetrable ph.d. disstation but they have a couple hundred or 300 or something like that. but they've reduced them enormously. and i think that's likely to happen. that if tensions keep going on and more and more people see that, you know,...
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i am envious of the announcement in france to spend a billion dollars on public scanning. the center i work at, center for history and new media has a partnership with the internet archive to put content in a non profit environment that will maximize its utility and distribution and make that content truly free in all senses of the word. i would rather see who will books at the internet archives by the library of congress or somewhere else but the likelihood of a publicly funded project in the age of tea party reaction is in is slim. longtime readers of my blog and other writing know that i have not pulled punches when it comes to google. the biggest spike in readership was when early in google books scanning project i casually put this can of a human hand covering a page of plato and the post was on dig and since then many examples detractors of google showed lack of quality in the library project. let's discuss these quality issues for a brief moment. an obsession is slightly misplaced. google has 4 scans. haste makes waste but i have yet to see a scientific survey of th
i am envious of the announcement in france to spend a billion dollars on public scanning. the center i work at, center for history and new media has a partnership with the internet archive to put content in a non profit environment that will maximize its utility and distribution and make that content truly free in all senses of the word. i would rather see who will books at the internet archives by the library of congress or somewhere else but the likelihood of a publicly funded project in the...
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france now a bit better. with 2.8. a bit better than in 2009. it will continue on its path where unemployment is not likely to decrease before the end of this year. the french government, as you know, was expecting the very modest gdp growth of 2010. their plan for less less than 1% and we have been happy to be a statute of 1.5% which is above its expectations. but all of that will be much more widely committed to your guest of this. thank him warmly for accepting to be the guest speaker. it's a great honor for all of us. he is a political figure in france before coming to bear of national funds. mr. said to is quite hard to summarize it into words, but started the economic are present at the university and he is certainly in his current position. very soon he has a very successful carrier was elected the french national assembly for the t time in 1986. very done at that time. he was between 2001 and 2007. mr. strauss-kahn was administered for trade from 91 to 93, then becoming president of finance and industry. because it is during this period
france now a bit better. with 2.8. a bit better than in 2009. it will continue on its path where unemployment is not likely to decrease before the end of this year. the french government, as you know, was expecting the very modest gdp growth of 2010. their plan for less less than 1% and we have been happy to be a statute of 1.5% which is above its expectations. but all of that will be much more widely committed to your guest of this. thank him warmly for accepting to be the guest speaker. it's...
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france and italy went to overtime. that's when french captain zidane tangled with italy's marco mat rossi. the surprising headbutt crumpled the italian. zidane was ejected from the final game of his otherwise brilliant career. italy took advantage and went on in sports. in part two, we will reveal our 20 most shocking moments in sports history. >> i'm innocent. >> from the amazing -- >> there's a plane coming down on the field. >> to the surreal. >> i will have to retire from the lakers. >> the shocking moments in sports, only on "the best damn sports show period." caption funding provided by fox sports net i tothe efor outh. te . alod c and weapons and defense systems that he was very quickly made head of development and research at the aberdeen proving ground. and while he was there, he just proved very gifted at advancing systems that were already there. he made several advances in a recoilless shooting canon. he worked on -- funny, at that point, edison was a very old man and had all kinds of notions about explosiv
france and italy went to overtime. that's when french captain zidane tangled with italy's marco mat rossi. the surprising headbutt crumpled the italian. zidane was ejected from the final game of his otherwise brilliant career. italy took advantage and went on in sports. in part two, we will reveal our 20 most shocking moments in sports history. >> i'm innocent. >> from the amazing -- >> there's a plane coming down on the field. >> to the surreal. >> i will have to...
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when they broke from france that had to pay france $20 million in the united states and forced that soare cursed. thank you, and have a great day. host: phil on the republican line. you will be the last on this. caller: first, i think it is a little bit unfortunate that c- span -- this is a little bit salacious, as far as i'm concerned, but since the issue is raised i suppose we could go into all the theological things. the thing that comes to mind in may are stories of the good samaritan, where jesus healed a blind man and the question is asked, whose san cause this and uses answer that question adequately. -- whose sin called this, and jesus answered that question adequately. wouldn't it be better for c-span maybe to do this time to -- use this time to do fund raising or raise the issue, right, we had this problem in our hemisphere with haiti so long, it is poor, and it seems like in cycles we go about the whole thing of, what should we do? maybe, if nothing else happens out of this, what i consider to be this silliness going on, that finally maybe as a nation or as united nations or
when they broke from france that had to pay france $20 million in the united states and forced that soare cursed. thank you, and have a great day. host: phil on the republican line. you will be the last on this. caller: first, i think it is a little bit unfortunate that c- span -- this is a little bit salacious, as far as i'm concerned, but since the issue is raised i suppose we could go into all the theological things. the thing that comes to mind in may are stories of the good samaritan,...
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the same with france. france has reduced it's nuclear weapons by down to about 20 to 30% than it had at the end of world war. why they have any, a problem that you might want to explore in some phd dissertation. they still have a couple hundreds. 300 or something like that. but they've reduced them enormously. i think that's likely to happen. if tensions chemogoing on and more and more -- keep going on and more and more they cost more money, they will probably gradually diminish in number as has been happening. that might happen if there is not an agreement rather than if there is. >> they come into our countries so freely, drugs, so somebody might very easily get somebody into country in that way. what are your thoughts on these kinds of things? >> well, yeah, people talk about the technology movie. >> i don't know enough about technology to know how hard it is. >> well, the knowledge of the chemical weapons is well known. what's impressive is there's been no use of chemical weapons any real magnitude in
the same with france. france has reduced it's nuclear weapons by down to about 20 to 30% than it had at the end of world war. why they have any, a problem that you might want to explore in some phd dissertation. they still have a couple hundreds. 300 or something like that. but they've reduced them enormously. i think that's likely to happen. if tensions chemogoing on and more and more -- keep going on and more and more they cost more money, they will probably gradually diminish in number as...
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each year food executives come to grasse, france to work with roxane.his centuries old town cargill creates flavors. and food companies come to collaborate with cargill. creating unique tastes from thousands of rare flavors. helped by roxane... an ingredient mixing robot. and a team of flavor experts. food companies find the recipe for success. this is how cargill works with customers. hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! we're going on a field trip to china! wow. [ chuckles ] when i was a kid, we -- we would just go to the -- the farm. [ cow moos ] [ laughter ] no, seriously, where are you guys going? ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! [ female announcer ] the new classroom. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. >>> this is a baby who's going to a hospital in miami. they're hoping to save her. she's got broken ribs. they fear she'll die soon if she stays here, but they also fear she may not be able to withstand this flight. >> larry: so many people helping tonight. mo
each year food executives come to grasse, france to work with roxane.his centuries old town cargill creates flavors. and food companies come to collaborate with cargill. creating unique tastes from thousands of rare flavors. helped by roxane... an ingredient mixing robot. and a team of flavor experts. food companies find the recipe for success. this is how cargill works with customers. hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! we're going on a field trip to china! wow. [ chuckles ] when i was...
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france has closed its embassy in yemen as well. president obama meets with his top advisers, with national security unexpectedly first on his new your agenda. -- new year agenda. >> a must-ravens win-yesterday against the oakland raiders, and will some day he stepped up and played his best game. jennifer franciotti reports that iit was a win that brought big smiles to fans' faces. >> ravens scammed fans celebrate a victory in oakland -- ravens sans silver a big victory in oakland. >> he looks like a little girl, running for a touchdown. it was pretty cool. >> it was amazing. we won. we are in the playoffs. yes. >> the team will take on the new england patriots on sunday. everyone has an opinion on what they need to do to win this time around. >> play hard, play good defense. hopefully he will have a good game. >>, if he holds the ball to the letter, we are going to win. >> what happened before does not matter. from every -- from here on out, every game is a must-win. >> that they lost a lot of games they should have won, and they c
france has closed its embassy in yemen as well. president obama meets with his top advisers, with national security unexpectedly first on his new your agenda. -- new year agenda. >> a must-ravens win-yesterday against the oakland raiders, and will some day he stepped up and played his best game. jennifer franciotti reports that iit was a win that brought big smiles to fans' faces. >> ravens scammed fans celebrate a victory in oakland -- ravens sans silver a big victory in oakland....
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the national constitution center in philadelphia posts this hour-long event. >> and seven francs a directorof special programs of the national constitution center. we are pleased to welcome to the center historian richard reeves whose latest book daring young men recounts the story of the berlin airlift and brave pilots who risk their lives to supply humanitarian aid during world war ii. as many of you know the success of the berlin airlift is viewed as the first cold war victory for america against the soviet union. as the editors of publisher of weeklies in the review of daring young man, quote, reeves gives a mesmerizing portrait of america at its best we've been challenged by russia's tierney utilizing previously unpublished documents and numerous interviews reeves provides a voice for these extraordinary servicemen who accomplish extraordinary things. it was the same spirit which brought the constitution center to life and its critics of the story of week the people to demonstrate how ordinary americans have helped perfect an extraordinary document. this desire evident through the nati
the national constitution center in philadelphia posts this hour-long event. >> and seven francs a directorof special programs of the national constitution center. we are pleased to welcome to the center historian richard reeves whose latest book daring young men recounts the story of the berlin airlift and brave pilots who risk their lives to supply humanitarian aid during world war ii. as many of you know the success of the berlin airlift is viewed as the first cold war victory for...
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officials say he locked himself in the bathroom of an air france plane flying from sentences " and refused to return to his seat. the airplane -- an air tains plane flying from san francisco and refused to return to his seat. the airplane was diverted to colorado. >>> the police say a man has been arrested for being seen in the security video walking past a checkpoint at newark airport. the terminal was cleared, thousands were screened again, and flights were delayed. >> i never could imagine he would do that. >> he is charged with the defiant trespassing and faces a five other dollars fine. the transportation security administration has been criticized because some of the cameras at the checkpoint when not working. >>> government economic experts are giving the health care bill a mixed grade. medicare experts say would raise health-care spending slightly as a provides coverage for an additional 34 million americans, but over time, cost cutting measures would reduce the increases in health-care spending. >>> parking and some d.c. neighborhoods will cost more, even on saturdays. richard ree
officials say he locked himself in the bathroom of an air france plane flying from sentences " and refused to return to his seat. the airplane -- an air tains plane flying from san francisco and refused to return to his seat. the airplane was diverted to colorado. >>> the police say a man has been arrested for being seen in the security video walking past a checkpoint at newark airport. the terminal was cleared, thousands were screened again, and flights were delayed. >> i...
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like in france and germany don't restrict things like searching for propaganda. or on the ebay auction site buying paraphernalia like schloss because. so that is a common practice in other countries other than the united states have some restrictions. in few countries that made an investment that china has made in restricting their the internd restricting freedom of information into the country. >> host: even access is restricted, this is one of a number of pictures from late last week about chinese not protesting is certainly showing something that the four google. how is google viewed by most of the chinese? >> guest: china has a third of the total search market. are they local company that gets the majority of chinese traffic. but that google tends to attract wealthier, better educated, more influential middle-class chinese and the major urban areas. and so, google will be a major loss for them because they rely on them to get more information through google than they can or do buy other companies that tend to be more in-line with the chinese communist party's
like in france and germany don't restrict things like searching for propaganda. or on the ebay auction site buying paraphernalia like schloss because. so that is a common practice in other countries other than the united states have some restrictions. in few countries that made an investment that china has made in restricting their the internd restricting freedom of information into the country. >> host: even access is restricted, this is one of a number of pictures from late last week...
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so whether it's in the netherlands, germany france, the main migrant community around which the debate take shape, is the muslim community. secondly, muslims to europe are actually working class migrants by and large. they went to work in textile mills, or to work menial jobs in berlin, service, cars, street cleaners in paris. where as in the united states the muslims arrived by large as middle-class to begin with. nor is it was a middle-class migration. that our pockets of, you know, war refugees came from somalia or the kurds or there was a wave of palestinians who went to work for ford motor factor in gm, etc., in michigan. but by and large, the muslim migration to the united states is already middle-class. whereas in europe the issue is whether the muslims in europe can achieve middle-class status. that issue of upward mobility is not a barrier to muslims in the united states. they are educated. their integrated into the economy. they are by and large well-to-do in many ways. they are indices for the wealth as a community, actually exceeds averages of many other ethnic groups in th
so whether it's in the netherlands, germany france, the main migrant community around which the debate take shape, is the muslim community. secondly, muslims to europe are actually working class migrants by and large. they went to work in textile mills, or to work menial jobs in berlin, service, cars, street cleaners in paris. where as in the united states the muslims arrived by large as middle-class to begin with. nor is it was a middle-class migration. that our pockets of, you know, war...
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>>he most pleast aspect was the day to day living in iran which it was like living in france, actually. a fet for t eyesere you went no matter what corr of the city you turned i whether it was tehraare sure a tremdous ancient cutters -- anciencultures. i lov the pride that theeople had in the country. people who wo, you know, as i said, they had so much culture, and that to me w -- >> outside of that, why are they going aer israel? is it purely an islamiching? >> no, i do n think so. it is the fact that ir wants regnition, and it is not tting the recogtion it feels it deserves. >> the complication that iran is notn arab nation its different from the arab nations. the are tensions between the rsians and the arabs, and that mplicates things in the region but the one thing that they are able to do to ingratiate themselves with their nghbors is to take on the cause of paleste. >> however, they are shia, and with thexception of iraq -- >>hich creates more complication in all of this type of fine, but also, do not forget that i you put in e fact that the united states, because of the support
>>he most pleast aspect was the day to day living in iran which it was like living in france, actually. a fet for t eyesere you went no matter what corr of the city you turned i whether it was tehraare sure a tremdous ancient cutters -- anciencultures. i lov the pride that theeople had in the country. people who wo, you know, as i said, they had so much culture, and that to me w -- >> outside of that, why are they going aer israel? is it purely an islamiching? >> no, i do n...
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early in the 1500, the eastern part of france, in the mountains, there was a small group of scholars, among them, the map maker, martin waldseemuller and that he came by letters, and an early sailor's chart showing the coastline of the new world and decided that what they were reading about and seeing on the charts of asia, as most people assumed it was but it was a new continent, people traditionally thought of the world as having three parts, europe, asia and africa. and waldseemuller and his colleagues thought it was the fourth part of the world. sense the title of the book. the -- because they made the decision, that it seemed to represent the fourth part of the world it needed a name, like the other continents had names and came up with the name america. and there is a lot more to it and wool get into more of it later but as i looked at the map i learned quickly it also is significant for a lot of other reasons, not just the naming of america. if you look on the left, that is the new world, south america and north america above is is the first map to show north america and south
early in the 1500, the eastern part of france, in the mountains, there was a small group of scholars, among them, the map maker, martin waldseemuller and that he came by letters, and an early sailor's chart showing the coastline of the new world and decided that what they were reading about and seeing on the charts of asia, as most people assumed it was but it was a new continent, people traditionally thought of the world as having three parts, europe, asia and africa. and waldseemuller and his...
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. >> airplanes had their share of serious troubles including the air france jet that disappeared overantic. there were also some quirky incidents. worst navigation. pilots who flew from san diego to minneapolis and then kept flying. overshooting their target by 150 miles before turning back. >> we have distractions -- >> best improvisation. the miracle on the hudson. one plane, a flock of geese and a mind-blowing emergency landing in the river by captain sully sullenberger. >> sully was great. he was right out of central casting. like the clint eastwood of airline pilots. imagine him when the geese hit the engines. he was like, not on my watch. >> i don't know if he was lauded because he was able to land in the hudson river or just got a great parking spot in new york. >> gay marriage supporters saw two more states allow same-sex weddings but several other votes ran against their cause. >> i think if gay people want to get married more power to them, but i think it should be a state matter. >> beauty queen carrie prejean spoke up against same-sex marriage but ended up out of her crown
. >> airplanes had their share of serious troubles including the air france jet that disappeared overantic. there were also some quirky incidents. worst navigation. pilots who flew from san diego to minneapolis and then kept flying. overshooting their target by 150 miles before turning back. >> we have distractions -- >> best improvisation. the miracle on the hudson. one plane, a flock of geese and a mind-blowing emergency landing in the river by captain sully sullenberger....
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. >> the president of france today called for an international conference. said you would be presenting this. >> i will talk to my friend and among the many that i've spoken with. and we are all committed to doing that. it's not appropriate yet. we're going to need to get through this period. everyone understands that. and then we need to do some needs assessment and then we have to have a division of responsibilities. i don't think it would be productive just to have a conference. we want a conference with kind of assimets that people are willing to accept. and we have to do that in conjunction with both the government of haiti and the u.n. neither of which are yet in a position that they can be able to do that. but we will definitely have such an effort. >> what about contributions from rich arab countries? are you aware of any action in this regard? >> i know that we've seaved notice of some contributions. i just can't tell you right now who that is. but there's always room for more. . . çamericans have always come together to lend a hand and serve others
. >> the president of france today called for an international conference. said you would be presenting this. >> i will talk to my friend and among the many that i've spoken with. and we are all committed to doing that. it's not appropriate yet. we're going to need to get through this period. everyone understands that. and then we need to do some needs assessment and then we have to have a division of responsibilities. i don't think it would be productive just to have a conference....
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. >> how come they do not love france? >> we love france. i make jokes of the french expends.ey probably make some at mine. it makes the point. what percentage of french power comes from the nuclear industry? 82. surely, we can be as bold as the french. i am here to publicly thank the french government and industry for proving the nuclear power has a responsible place in energy production, and you really cannot replace these with wind and solar. nuclear is part of the solution. from my point of view, if you want to create jobs, building nuclear power plants, redesigning our cars and homes to be more energy-efficient. that is where america is going to create jobs that will never go to china. we have a magical opportunity to become energy independent and clean up the air. the reason we talked about the president's speeches because it was different. the nuclear bill is not going to get 68 votes, but i appreciate what was said today. the president did something that has never been done before. he talked about nuclear power, offshore drilling, and clean air. that is where america i
. >> how come they do not love france? >> we love france. i make jokes of the french expends.ey probably make some at mine. it makes the point. what percentage of french power comes from the nuclear industry? 82. surely, we can be as bold as the french. i am here to publicly thank the french government and industry for proving the nuclear power has a responsible place in energy production, and you really cannot replace these with wind and solar. nuclear is part of the solution. from...
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early in the 1500's in the eastern part of france there was a small group of scholars. among them map maker martin waldseemuller and they came across-- y emir guo vespucci in the chart lines of the new world and they decided that what they were reading about in saying on these charts was not a part of asia as most people had assumed it was but in fact was a new continent. people traditionally have thought of the world as having three parts, europe asia and africa. balta mardis cully decided this was a fourth part of the world, hence the title of the book. because they had made that decision that it seemed to represent the fourth part of the world that needed a name, just like the other conmen said name and the cam up with the name new america in honor of vespucci. it is a great story. there's a lot more of the story and i will get into it a bit later but i learned pretty quickly that it also is significant for a lot of other reasons not just for native americans. if you look on the left there, that is the new world, south america and with north america above it, this is
early in the 1500's in the eastern part of france there was a small group of scholars. among them map maker martin waldseemuller and they came across-- y emir guo vespucci in the chart lines of the new world and they decided that what they were reading about in saying on these charts was not a part of asia as most people had assumed it was but in fact was a new continent. people traditionally have thought of the world as having three parts, europe asia and africa. balta mardis cully decided...
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that baptiste bataille, the little guy, the 5'10" senior from france, great assist formatt janning. >> mark: you have to gil give credit because he created -- [ whistle ] >> mark: getting it to bataille and throwing it out to a streaking janning for an uncontested lay-up. >> mike: so, northeastern has regained the leepd lead here by four pointsment look again a great hustle by muo down low on the deck and pass to bataille. >> mark: the coaches always say when you see a ball on the floor, get down for if. that's what he did and get the steal and get it to bataille to janning for the lay-up. >> mike: four-point husky advantage here coming up with 8:00 to go in the first half. allen has hit a couple threes so far here in his first half for the huskies. shot clock at 15. adako. nice pull up. tough shot. he has such a touch around the rim. >> mark: there he goes getting in the painted area for a teardrop. >> mike: trying to if i can up -- pickup where he left off in the last game down at vcu. no one has been able to beat vcu in the last 23 home games with two loss for the huskies. rebound
that baptiste bataille, the little guy, the 5'10" senior from france, great assist formatt janning. >> mark: you have to gil give credit because he created -- [ whistle ] >> mark: getting it to bataille and throwing it out to a streaking janning for an uncontested lay-up. >> mike: so, northeastern has regained the leepd lead here by four pointsment look again a great hustle by muo down low on the deck and pass to bataille. >> mark: the coaches always say when you...
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frances did a good job admitting we get through it but it is low. we have negotiated bipartisanship not easy. and enclosing a would say i think you have to be realistic we are in the wrong budget war. this is not going on for a point* security going bankrupt and had to be saved. medicare went bankrupt in the late 90's and general revenue was added. we are in it because of the recession but it is more intense than ever. my feeling is we go through a variety of options the for don't get day strategy for the future along the lines of -- if we don't get a commission that has teeth and we will default and that will be a long tough fight. >> just one thing before we move on. i appreciate your historical perspective and appreciate when they wrote ran against each other that was worse than partisan stance provide take a shorter view of history which is what i know. it to me it looks like a straight downhill slide in the ability of people of good will from both parties to get together and address the problems of common public interest as opposed to constantl
frances did a good job admitting we get through it but it is low. we have negotiated bipartisanship not easy. and enclosing a would say i think you have to be realistic we are in the wrong budget war. this is not going on for a point* security going bankrupt and had to be saved. medicare went bankrupt in the late 90's and general revenue was added. we are in it because of the recession but it is more intense than ever. my feeling is we go through a variety of options the for don't get day...
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like in france, the marquis, the ones who went underground after the war, people forget that the struggle, largest demonstrations was one in new york against reagan's nuclear policies. it was a freeze demonstration. the demonstration thatcher had to face when she sat down whe she placed the per shings and the cruises. it was extremely partisan, the arguments on all of those measures, the rearmament, et cetera and that history has been obscured and largely forgotten. >> israel has stated that a nuclear-armed iran is a situation for them and it appears that europe and the obama administration have more or less accepted a nuclear-armed iran. do you suspect that israel will attack and if they do, how do you foresee the consequences of all of that happening? >> i think in the end, israel will and the consequences will be very, very grave. the only question i think for these now is a technical one. can this be done? do they have enough intelligence? is it accessible by air or not? do they have the resources and refueling capacity to do major damage that would set them back a few years? the isra
like in france, the marquis, the ones who went underground after the war, people forget that the struggle, largest demonstrations was one in new york against reagan's nuclear policies. it was a freeze demonstration. the demonstration thatcher had to face when she sat down whe she placed the per shings and the cruises. it was extremely partisan, the arguments on all of those measures, the rearmament, et cetera and that history has been obscured and largely forgotten. >> israel has stated...
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france gdp relates to now a bit better with a 2.8. and respect therefor 2010 is a bit better than 2009 because it issued to continue on its path to recovery or unemployment is not to decrease before the end of the year. the french government does he know was expecting the very modest gdp growth of 2010 for less than 1% and we have been happy to be able to have 1.5%. but all of that will be much more wisely commented by your guess at today. so let's turn myself to mr. dominique strauss-kahn. welcome them warmly. it's a great honor for all of us. mr. strauss-kahn is a well respected director of monetary fund. mr. strauss-kahn -- it's impossible to summarize it in a few words. but the economic professors at harris university and he is understanding certainly a message in his current position. very soon he is starting a very political carrier like to do the french national assembly for the first time since 1986 era a very young at that time and was something between 2001 and 2007. mr. strauss-kahn also has strategic additions here cuba's
france gdp relates to now a bit better with a 2.8. and respect therefor 2010 is a bit better than 2009 because it issued to continue on its path to recovery or unemployment is not to decrease before the end of the year. the french government does he know was expecting the very modest gdp growth of 2010 for less than 1% and we have been happy to be able to have 1.5%. but all of that will be much more wisely commented by your guess at today. so let's turn myself to mr. dominique strauss-kahn....
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eaking, bringing you the pictures of the murder of e king of yugoslavia and the foreign nister of france. tragedy approacheswiftly now. in that galmultitude lurks a man wi a pistol, bound by a bod oath to kill the kinghe was a croatian terrorist,nd he's ready to strike. he strikes othe running board. 's slashed down by saber strokes. saying bullets hit the crow women fall wounded, hit by the rdom bullets. the police erwhelm him, tramp him. somebody picks uphe instrument of death: that devilish automic pistol. this historical film document w made by the fox movietone cameramen. the frencseized it, releasedt, and seized it again. butow movietone, thanks tthe speed of the s.s. "washington," ienabled to present this, the most histoc fi document of our time. >> thanks to the speed of e ocean line. newsreels were a fact of life for decadesno one would have predicted by th mid-sixties, 10s, they'd completely disappear, t that's what happened. why? televisi. the immediacy of televion ept them aside, revolutioniz how people got their news. s now we'llee what technology s in store for us. ann, wha
eaking, bringing you the pictures of the murder of e king of yugoslavia and the foreign nister of france. tragedy approacheswiftly now. in that galmultitude lurks a man wi a pistol, bound by a bod oath to kill the kinghe was a croatian terrorist,nd he's ready to strike. he strikes othe running board. 's slashed down by saber strokes. saying bullets hit the crow women fall wounded, hit by the rdom bullets. the police erwhelm him, tramp him. somebody picks uphe instrument of death: that devilish...
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lower than france and germany. lower than the euro area. lower than japan and italy. it is because we had a low debt that we've been able to take the measures that are necessary to help companies deal with the recession, to help the unemployed get work, and to help young people who need school and to help thousands of small businesses survive. we took the right action in the recession. the opposition advised the wrong action. >> and i pay myself with a tribute to my right old friend has taken those who have lost their lives in afghanistan. is the also aware that today marks the sixth anniversary of the death of tom handel, the british photographer who was shot by an israeli sniper while trying to rescue children from danger in gaza. will he join me in paying tribute to the handel family for their tireless efforts and cut into so many screens, military authorities to get to the truth about tom's death. will he agree with me that an international community, we have no less responsibility to uphold the principle of accounted for 350,000 palestinian others whose names who
lower than france and germany. lower than the euro area. lower than japan and italy. it is because we had a low debt that we've been able to take the measures that are necessary to help companies deal with the recession, to help the unemployed get work, and to help young people who need school and to help thousands of small businesses survive. we took the right action in the recession. the opposition advised the wrong action. >> and i pay myself with a tribute to my right old friend has...
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gdp things are turning up words in the stock market's rise evidence because it tends to rise in in france of changes in the real economy and you got a growing number of economists were predicting what is called the be shaped recovery which would be a quite rapid increase. any number of economists are predicting 4 percent growth the next. things of that sort. the problem is, the real problem is there is a disconnect between gdp and jobs. we used to now it gdp went up x% then you would get some other percentage increase in the number of jobs, they tended to move together. now it appears there are not. instead what businesses are doing is they are investing heavily in labor saving equipment, they are doing whatever they can to get by with their existingt( labor force and avoiding and all cost of hiring new workers and that's more of what is called a microeconomic problem that i think we have to come up with creative solutions for dealing with because that's the problem has going to be there even when we reached the point where gdp growth is at the point where we all agree the recession is ov
gdp things are turning up words in the stock market's rise evidence because it tends to rise in in france of changes in the real economy and you got a growing number of economists were predicting what is called the be shaped recovery which would be a quite rapid increase. any number of economists are predicting 4 percent growth the next. things of that sort. the problem is, the real problem is there is a disconnect between gdp and jobs. we used to now it gdp went up x% then you would get some...
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it's lower than france and germany. it's lower than italy and japan. it's lower than the average for the euro area. so every country faces the difficulty of taking its country out of recession while at the same time having to develop a deficit reduction plan. i tell him first of all we will not stop the fiscal stimulus before we are out of recession. and we will not -- we will not take his advice and leave the economy without the support that is necessary. and if we had taken his advice, many thousands more would be unemployed and many thousand businesses would be lost. but what we have published is a deficit-reduction plan. now, let me just -- yes. it includes raising the top rate of tax. i assume he now supports that. it raises national insurance so that we can fund our health and public services. i assume that he has got to consider that as well. it does not include raising inheritance tax and the 3,000 richest families in history. and cuts in the major departments but it includes the front line services of health and policing. for him to ask me que
it's lower than france and germany. it's lower than italy and japan. it's lower than the average for the euro area. so every country faces the difficulty of taking its country out of recession while at the same time having to develop a deficit reduction plan. i tell him first of all we will not stop the fiscal stimulus before we are out of recession. and we will not -- we will not take his advice and leave the economy without the support that is necessary. and if we had taken his advice, many...
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but in england, it is only two, and in france, just one percent, both countries where food is grown morely and on a smaller scale than in north america. safety always comes first in 12-year-old riley gustav's kitchen. >> i need to wash my hands. that even good food can hurt you. >> in 2006, on her ninth birthday, she ate a entertain and a half salad and was infected with the virulent strain of ecoly. >> it felt like killer pain, and my organs started to shut down. >> we panicked, you know, what is causing this? why is this happening? >> you felt that bad you really didn't think you were going to pull through? >> i really felt that bad. >> she spends 35 days in the hospital on dialysis. today, she is still wary of fresh fruits and vegetables and has a damaged heart, kidney and vocal chords. >> my voice is soft right now because i had this tube down my throat. >> her story is just one example of the problem of food safety. over the last few years, widespread outbreaks in spinach, tomatoes, peppers and peanut products sickened thousands and killed nearly a dozen americans. every year, there
but in england, it is only two, and in france, just one percent, both countries where food is grown morely and on a smaller scale than in north america. safety always comes first in 12-year-old riley gustav's kitchen. >> i need to wash my hands. that even good food can hurt you. >> in 2006, on her ninth birthday, she ate a entertain and a half salad and was infected with the virulent strain of ecoly. >> it felt like killer pain, and my organs started to shut down. >> we...