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then he had a tremendous influence on people in france. the first time the french and british came together. in places like that so they were becoming -- at one point of a must have made about freeing the slaves but never did or the society that is born with the idea of freeing the slaves. and hated those who brought about the haitian revolution in 1791. the idea that anthony benezet put forward. >> is anthony benezet known at all today? where is his legacy? >> 300 years. one reason i decided to write this book. i mainly saw it at first with blacks. w. e. b. du bois wrote about him in his thesis on africa. and wrote about him -- the first urban study and probably anthony benezet, passed to educate and became the first -- and another person you may know is the author of one of the first books about blacks in the 1780s. he let that -- 15 or so, si anthony benezet -- kidnapped so young and started reading so started reading and getting ideas. co-founder of african-american history month, his first edition. in the second edition he prints the
then he had a tremendous influence on people in france. the first time the french and british came together. in places like that so they were becoming -- at one point of a must have made about freeing the slaves but never did or the society that is born with the idea of freeing the slaves. and hated those who brought about the haitian revolution in 1791. the idea that anthony benezet put forward. >> is anthony benezet known at all today? where is his legacy? >> 300 years. one reason...
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france and germany are okay.i'm not sure it's going to create the kind of disruption you're expecting. however, again the word is orallor l orderly. they got to have a plan. >> i'm presuming, michael, that this report about ecb considering unlimited bond buys is part of that plan. the question has been is w do we cauterrize the rest of europe from a greek exit. >> i would agree. if that can happen, if they can get everybody on board with that and don't get the bond vigilante disrupting that by continuing to test the limits of that policy, then i think you can let greece go and i think it solidifies the perception that europe is serious about righting the ship and in a very strange way very good for the market. >> what it does, of course, means it's a lie to say the eurozone is irreversible. there should be no policymaker out there saying the euro is reversible if you do allow one country to leave? >> i agree. they can't say the euro is irreversible. i never thought that it was. but i do think this will instill a
france and germany are okay.i'm not sure it's going to create the kind of disruption you're expecting. however, again the word is orallor l orderly. they got to have a plan. >> i'm presuming, michael, that this report about ecb considering unlimited bond buys is part of that plan. the question has been is w do we cauterrize the rest of europe from a greek exit. >> i would agree. if that can happen, if they can get everybody on board with that and don't get the bond vigilante...
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troops and the fall of france on june 23rd.this was the end of what had been called the phony war between germany and france and england. it was also a blow to the prevailing isolationism in america because america had been to say prevailing it was almost totally dominant. 80% of america was isolationist. they didn't want to have anything to do with the rest of the world and part of this was based on a faith in the french army which was considered the best in the world and the british navy which was considered the mighty and the french army was supposed to be fighting behind this and impregnable outlined so why should we worry about hitler. then there was a pacifist who -- horrified by the slaughter of world war i and rightly so in my mind it was a terrible slaughter. then there were the far left communists who were antihelping britain and france because the communists at the time the was the movie -- not see how soviet pact so america's far left or all against any program of aid to britain and france. so, on top of that there
troops and the fall of france on june 23rd.this was the end of what had been called the phony war between germany and france and england. it was also a blow to the prevailing isolationism in america because america had been to say prevailing it was almost totally dominant. 80% of america was isolationist. they didn't want to have anything to do with the rest of the world and part of this was based on a faith in the french army which was considered the best in the world and the british navy...
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and in germany, negative in france. and strong investment in france, but negative in germany. we're in a very different module, and the risk for germany in months to come is that the -- we'll stay very weak. we saw that in asia, in the u.s. and will probably affect the growth momentum in germany and that's the real issue now, to -- to note what will be the -- the engine, what triggers stronger growth in germany and france. that's what government in germany and france will have to -- will have to manage in the coming months and the next four with the -- with the markets in france and germany. >> what is priced in? nothing here we didn't know, and the data slightly better. >> i don't think it will move markets. it's history for start. and gdp, also watches for markets on a historic basis. and it could have shocked, which it didn't, so there is so blessed relief. have you too much macro, not enough micro. the government sectors are crowding out private sector entrepreneurialism. >> if anything, they are trying to fill a gap. i'm not suring they are crowding it out that would indi
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frances says >>> good morning, america. right now, shooting suspect revealed. 40-year-old army vet, wade michael page identify died as the man responsible for the deadly rampage at the sikh temple. did 9/11 fuel his rampage? >>> also breaking overnight. deadly stores thrash the east. lightning striking a nascar race, killing one and injuring nine more. flash floods drenching the northeast from new hampshire to pennsylvania. rain falling so fast this woman almost washed away in her truck. >>> inside the hot zone. our dr. richard besser suits up to face off against one of the deadliest viruses in the world. going one on one with ebola. an abc news exclusive from the frontlines. >>> and what a race. back-to-back golds for the world's fastest man. usain bolt with one of the speediest times ever. and the blade-runner's breakthrough. oscar pistorius' race into olympic history. >>> got a little confused there, see the tower of london. it's good to be back, everyone. hope you all had a good weekend. good to see you guys. >> nice to
frances says >>> good morning, america. right now, shooting suspect revealed. 40-year-old army vet, wade michael page identify died as the man responsible for the deadly rampage at the sikh temple. did 9/11 fuel his rampage? >>> also breaking overnight. deadly stores thrash the east. lightning striking a nascar race, killing one and injuring nine more. flash floods drenching the northeast from new hampshire to pennsylvania. rain falling so fast this woman almost washed away in...
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certainly glad to have you with us let's get right to our top story britain and france say they are not ruling out any options in syria including a military enforced no fly zone the deadlocked u.n. security council has again held a meeting on the crisis with turkey also pushing for the creation of a buffer zone our new york correspondent. security council remains very much divided over how to deal with the syrian crisis the high level meeting that was taking place in new york focused on the humanitarian circumstances in syria right now and how they continue to exacerbate according to u.n. officials at least two hundred twenty nine thousand syrians have fled the country in the past eighteen months spilling over to neighboring countries such as lebanon jordan in turkey and iraq this is of course made the circumstances very difficult for the neighboring countries turkey has asked the security council to consider setting up refugee camps inside of syria that outside countries would safeguard if this is a suggestion that the syrian government say they are very much against russia and china a
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yes it does if you look locally what's happening in france and france all along has been receiving increasing of criticism from mostly a right wing politician saying that he hasn't been strong enough when it comes to syria and here we have a statement that does echo what nicolas sarkozy and his predecessor has been say in the lead up to the crisis in libya almost exactly the same following a road map first of all threatening a direct foreign it's a bench and as well as recognizing an organized opposition group this adds to this as a divided u.n. security council france is going to be chairing a working group of foreign ministers in this week to discuss again the possibility of another resolution a lot has criticized russia and china for having vetoed any resolutions with regard to syria through the times already and they said that they will continue to push for a u.n. resolution but it seems that from all the other statements that all the other moves that they want to make they are very eager to get involved in syria one way or another in one capacity or another. to cecilia talking to us live
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there's no hyphen in france as there is in america. you can be african-american, german-american, whatever. and so there's a different model, and that's what they're struggling with in europe now, is this idea that they've let too many outsiders in, that they liked having guest workers in germany, but they wanted the turks to go home after they, you know, served their 15 years or so. and that's, it's a very different model. and i think for americans it's not a big deal, diversity. we like it, we like all the ethnic food. i mean, that's what's wonderful about it. a lot of us, for instance, in new york -- i grew up in colorado, and that's what i came to new york for, was the diversity. >> can i add something, though, that that's the good side. there's also a dark side. that in your chapter on diversity and its discontent we recall in the united states the marginalization, the attacks on various minority religions or minority groups starting with the right after the revolution with the french and the passage of the alien and sedition act.
there's no hyphen in france as there is in america. you can be african-american, german-american, whatever. and so there's a different model, and that's what they're struggling with in europe now, is this idea that they've let too many outsiders in, that they liked having guest workers in germany, but they wanted the turks to go home after they, you know, served their 15 years or so. and that's, it's a very different model. and i think for americans it's not a big deal, diversity. we like it,...
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now cyclist lance armstrong maintains he's still a seven time tour de france winner the american wastripped of all the titles he's won since one thousand nine hundred eight after saying he would no longer challenge the u.s. anti-doping agencies drug charges against him however he says that is not an admittance of guilt my name is lance armstrong i am a cancer survivor i've been asked to come up here and talk about my story of survivor ship i'm a father of five and yes i won the tour de france seven times now to boxing where canady goal of can a set to put his unbeaten record on the line this weekend w.p.a. and i.b.o. middleweight champion faces poland's prox are in new york on saturday but pre-fight was can just press a possible super fight with russian dimitri perrault is not currently on the agenda . presently dimitri put all doesn't really mean anything to me even though he is a w b o champion i'm not really interested in him i'm about to fight proxy on september first so beautiful it isn't in my head at all this and ensure that finally the first gold medal of the twenty twelve pa
now cyclist lance armstrong maintains he's still a seven time tour de france winner the american wastripped of all the titles he's won since one thousand nine hundred eight after saying he would no longer challenge the u.s. anti-doping agencies drug charges against him however he says that is not an admittance of guilt my name is lance armstrong i am a cancer survivor i've been asked to come up here and talk about my story of survivor ship i'm a father of five and yes i won the tour de france...
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. >>> some news from france today. police swooping in on a large immigrant camp shutting it down and sending the people living there out of the country. this is an outdoor camp in the city of lial, and mo of them of romanian decent. they were rounded up and put on flikts to romania and expelled from france. a fresh wave has been cracking down on illegal immigrants all over the country. hala gorani joining us from washington, and tell us what happened today and who are these people and why did this happen? >> well, you know, this is drawing a lot of criticism in france, because as you know, michael, and as the viewers know, there is a new president of france and he is a socialist and his name is francois hollande, and his opponent was criticized for being too rough on them, and now the critics are saying, look at this socialist government, and here they come around and they are elected and do the same thing. the crackdown was harsh according to the critics, because we are talking about police officers in riot gear raidi
. >>> some news from france today. police swooping in on a large immigrant camp shutting it down and sending the people living there out of the country. this is an outdoor camp in the city of lial, and mo of them of romanian decent. they were rounded up and put on flikts to romania and expelled from france. a fresh wave has been cracking down on illegal immigrants all over the country. hala gorani joining us from washington, and tell us what happened today and who are these people and...
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good between you and france because we are doing their policy. i mean let's talk about well what is that again from going into syria i mean everyone always talks for years now about iraq in the mineral resources there the same has been said for libya as well we all know what happened with a major french oil companies getting massive contracts for libyan oil but what is there what is there in syria all we're playing a game of geopolitics well it's not geopolitics you have to remember that twenty. we have very strong relations with libya and because he was very very good friend of the i think he and all the member of the french bar the prison body as most of the of the french diplomacy we are really involved with the lebanese and always i believe that bashar al assad was responsible for the killing of the army the and we know that we don't really good prove the bad that and i would see it's purely a french revenge about the fact that we believe in paris that the president the father of president bashar has been killing me and we believe that is so
good between you and france because we are doing their policy. i mean let's talk about well what is that again from going into syria i mean everyone always talks for years now about iraq in the mineral resources there the same has been said for libya as well we all know what happened with a major french oil companies getting massive contracts for libyan oil but what is there what is there in syria all we're playing a game of geopolitics well it's not geopolitics you have to remember that...
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online on screen international news and comment live from the new center here in moscow britain and france say they're not ruling out any options in syria including a military force no fly zone the deadlocked u.n. security council is to discuss the crisis with turkey also pushing for the creation of a buffer zone new york. reports. nine foreign ministers of the security council seats will be in attendance as will representatives of turkey jordan and lebanon those representatives will be discussing the counter effects and the consequences of the syrian crisis and how it spilled over into their borders turkey is expected to raise the issue of buffer zones with the security council turkey wants to create according to reports of buffer zones within syria for displaced people now this is an idea that has already been shot down by the syrian government as well as russia and china and if i'm not mistaken possibly even the secretary general of the u.n. because creating a buffer zone many say what put military a military presence into syria that is not a part of syria's government or military so ch
online on screen international news and comment live from the new center here in moscow britain and france say they're not ruling out any options in syria including a military force no fly zone the deadlocked u.n. security council is to discuss the crisis with turkey also pushing for the creation of a buffer zone new york. reports. nine foreign ministers of the security council seats will be in attendance as will representatives of turkey jordan and lebanon those representatives will be...
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it is a big issue in france as well.rance's wealthy citizens pretty worried about a proposal from the president during his campaign. that would impose a hefty tax on income above $1 million euros which is $1.25 million. richard quest is here to chat about this. we are seeing the reports of the wealthy people thinking of moving out of france if this goes through. i mean, it is a hefty tax. >> yes, it is. but it was always part of his policy. he went to the french people during the election with that policy and it would affect about 30,000 or 40,000 people in france who earn more than this $1.2 million, and the euros here, and just like dollars here, but the point about it is that what he has done is higher taxes on the rich, and increased spending on social programs a and increasing the minimum wage all of which is going to perhaps drive france's eeconomy in the wrong direction critics say which is already in a double-dip recession. but you want to talk about taxation, and let me show you what a 75% tax rate looks like. n
it is a big issue in france as well.rance's wealthy citizens pretty worried about a proposal from the president during his campaign. that would impose a hefty tax on income above $1 million euros which is $1.25 million. richard quest is here to chat about this. we are seeing the reports of the wealthy people thinking of moving out of france if this goes through. i mean, it is a hefty tax. >> yes, it is. but it was always part of his policy. he went to the french people during the election...
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as a mormon missionary in france.s a tradition he considered breaking. >> he was concerned, according to his friends, that he might lose ann. he talked to ann about this and she told him, you know, if you don't go, you'll always regret it. i'll be here. >> when he left, i had a very brave face, went to the airport with his entire family. we all said good-bye. i was driven home with his family, and then i walked into my home, opened the door, my mother was there. i fell flat on the ground and just dissolved in tears. she could not console me. >> for 2 1/2 years in the turbulent '60s, romney was living aboard, working every day to convert the skeptical french to his mormon faith. >> so this is this kind of neighborhood that you used to knock on doors in, all day? >> this -- yes, 45 years ago. this is fairly typical. >> mike bush took us back to the streets of bordeaux, where he and romney spent 60 hours a week spreading their faith in french. >> did you have a specific message? >> we would talk to them about our believe
as a mormon missionary in france.s a tradition he considered breaking. >> he was concerned, according to his friends, that he might lose ann. he talked to ann about this and she told him, you know, if you don't go, you'll always regret it. i'll be here. >> when he left, i had a very brave face, went to the airport with his entire family. we all said good-bye. i was driven home with his family, and then i walked into my home, opened the door, my mother was there. i fell flat on the...
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lance armstrong will be banned from cycling for life and could lose his seven tour de france titles over doping allegations. >>> tracking isaac. the storm pushes through the caribbean and threatens to disrupt the republan national convention in tampa. >>> inside the rage. controversy swirls over a book by a former navy seal who took part in the assault on osama bin by a former navy seal who took part in the assault on osama bin laden's compound. captioning funded by cbs this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, august 24, 2012. >>> good morning everybody. good to be with you on a friday i'm terrell brown. he's one of the world's most celebrated athletes dogged for years by allegations of cheating. biking great lance armstrong says enough is enough. just hours after armstrong announced he was dropping his fight against doping allegations, the u.s. anti-doping agency said it was moving to strip armstrong of his seven tour de france titles. the agency also said armstrong would be hit with a lifetime ban. drew levinson is in washington with more. >> good morning, terrell. lance armstrong sa
lance armstrong will be banned from cycling for life and could lose his seven tour de france titles over doping allegations. >>> tracking isaac. the storm pushes through the caribbean and threatens to disrupt the republan national convention in tampa. >>> inside the rage. controversy swirls over a book by a former navy seal who took part in the assault on osama bin by a former navy seal who took part in the assault on osama bin laden's compound. captioning funded by cbs this...
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from france to. start on t.v. dot com. this is our to your top story see the rebels say they're behind a blast that rocked central damascus explosions struck at a military compound just meters from the hotel with the u.n. observer mission staying. put all debunkers rumors that it's already granted asylum to julian assange with a decision that will end the wilson blows two month quest for refuge now expected later this week. and no end in sight explosions rock afghanistan right after the deadliest day this year so almost fifty people killed while another scandal flares up over u.s. presence of the country. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is planning to bury a controversial recent report on west bank settlements according to israeli media now that document was sanctioned by his own government to the states but the country's presence in the west bank is not occupation something that neo does want to discuss in order to avoid international scrutiny we spoke to an author of a previous report on the issue which produce
from france to. start on t.v. dot com. this is our to your top story see the rebels say they're behind a blast that rocked central damascus explosions struck at a military compound just meters from the hotel with the u.n. observer mission staying. put all debunkers rumors that it's already granted asylum to julian assange with a decision that will end the wilson blows two month quest for refuge now expected later this week. and no end in sight explosions rock afghanistan right after the...
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inching closer to military interference in the syrian conflict with plans to set up a no fly zone in france to authorize a strike on the country. break because declared sane and gets twenty one years in jail. as an inspiration for even more radical groups. unites muslims and jews in anger after a german rabbi was charged for performing a circumcision despite a recent controversial court ban on the practice. and britain withdraws its threat to go into the ecuadorian embassy and the rest of juvenile songs by force after a block of south and north american nations side with quito in the diplomatic route . with a look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly. foreign powers came a step closer this week to engaging in syria's internal conflict as the u.s. and its allies dished out fresh threats france suggested that western nations could consider setting up a no fly zone over the stricken country without a u.n. security council mandate a little earlier president obama for the first time said he could authorize military action on the syrian territory
inching closer to military interference in the syrian conflict with plans to set up a no fly zone in france to authorize a strike on the country. break because declared sane and gets twenty one years in jail. as an inspiration for even more radical groups. unites muslims and jews in anger after a german rabbi was charged for performing a circumcision despite a recent controversial court ban on the practice. and britain withdraws its threat to go into the ecuadorian embassy and the rest of...
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britain and france say they're not ruling out any options in syria including a military force no fly zone the deadlocked u.n. security council is to discuss the crisis with turkey also pushing for the creation of a buffer zone a new york correspondent has the details. turkey is expected to raise the issue of buffer zones with the security council turkey wants to create according to reports buffer zones within syria for displaced people now this is an idea that has already been shot down by the syrian government as well as russia and china and if i'm not mistaken possibly even the secretary general of the u.n. because creating a buffer zone many say what would put military a military presence into syria that is not a part of syria's government or military so china and russia are arguing that this can only make the situation that much more dangerous now that the foreign ministers of britain and france were addressing the media just a little while ago saying that their countries are already preparing and planning for a post assad era and they have also said raised a new call encouraging
britain and france say they're not ruling out any options in syria including a military force no fly zone the deadlocked u.n. security council is to discuss the crisis with turkey also pushing for the creation of a buffer zone a new york correspondent has the details. turkey is expected to raise the issue of buffer zones with the security council turkey wants to create according to reports buffer zones within syria for displaced people now this is an idea that has already been shot down by the...
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britain and france all separately signaled when or why they would take direct action u.s. president barack obama said that washington would intervene if the syrian government deployed chemical or biological weapons against civilians britain echoed america's sentiments while france called for the consideration of a partial no fly zone to be imposed over syria's airspace and that is a suggestion that u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton previously made now the syrian deputy prime minister who was visiting moscow this week for talks has accused western countries of reaching for any reason that would lead to direct intervention he also said that president obama's threats are linked directly to the u.s. elections damascus also drew parallels between western focus on syria's chemical weapons and the invasion of iraq where the existence of suspected chemical weapons were never confirmed this uptick uptick in talk and threats over military intervention into syria comes as the un security council is scheduled to have a ministerial meeting on syria on aug thirtieth that meeting w
britain and france all separately signaled when or why they would take direct action u.s. president barack obama said that washington would intervene if the syrian government deployed chemical or biological weapons against civilians britain echoed america's sentiments while france called for the consideration of a partial no fly zone to be imposed over syria's airspace and that is a suggestion that u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton previously made now the syrian deputy prime minister who...
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the next year in france and britain at that. in philadelphia they were reprints of this book because it shows importantly that abraham lincoln was the black people of freedom. of course we celebrate the emancipation proclamation. before him there were others and there were people like benjamin franklin benjamin rush, thomas clarkson and many others who took the ideas. so in fact, they deserve the great response. and i think that now we have seen the talk about them, a production made about him. we've seen a discussion and so is taken out this name every now and then to a person. benjamin rashid said it best. there were only a handful about three quarters of the prophet are with him. i think the major points in the 1840s and 1850s, james fortin was agreed to antislavery , person of the black conventions. and he was one of the first books used in reconstruction schools. it was reprinted again and again and during the heyday of white power movement in the 1970s by none other than "the new york times" presence of how these ideas are
the next year in france and britain at that. in philadelphia they were reprints of this book because it shows importantly that abraham lincoln was the black people of freedom. of course we celebrate the emancipation proclamation. before him there were others and there were people like benjamin franklin benjamin rush, thomas clarkson and many others who took the ideas. so in fact, they deserve the great response. and i think that now we have seen the talk about them, a production made about him....
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he did so after his seventh and final tour de france in 2005. he eventually made a comeback in 2009 but never returned to his old form. in 2011 he retired from good, and now banned from the sport for life. >>> to politics. with the republican national convention three days away in tampa, we're keeping a close eye on the path of tropical storm isaac. right now, it's bearing down on the dominican republic and haiti. the latest forecast from the national hurricane center shows the storm tracking just west of tampa by monday. as you can see, though, florida very much in the threat zone. we'll have a complete update on the storm's path and strength coming up in a few minutes with bill karins. for now, republicans say the convention will go on, but perhaps not quite as planned. this morning, we've learned that the delegate role call, the process by which mitt romney formally wins the republican nomination, has been moved up from wednesday to monday. typically, the formal nomination takes place the night before the candidate's acceptance speech, but "t
he did so after his seventh and final tour de france in 2005. he eventually made a comeback in 2009 but never returned to his old form. in 2011 he retired from good, and now banned from the sport for life. >>> to politics. with the republican national convention three days away in tampa, we're keeping a close eye on the path of tropical storm isaac. right now, it's bearing down on the dominican republic and haiti. the latest forecast from the national hurricane center shows the storm...
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and its allies dished out further threats france suggested that western nations could consider setting up a no fly zone over the country without a u.n. security council mandate now just a little bit earlier president barack obama for the first time said he could authorize military action on the syrian territory. has this report from new york. as the violence in syria continues increasing western countries may be inching closer and closer towards military intervention this past week the us britain and france all separately signaled when or why they would take direct action u.s. president barack obama said that washington would intervene if the syrian government deployed chemical or biological weapons against civilians britain echoed america's sentiments while france called for the consideration of a partial no fly zone to be imposed over syria's airspace and that is a suggestion that u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton previously made now the syrian deputy prime minister who was visiting moscow this week for talks has accused western countries of reaching for any reason that would l
and its allies dished out further threats france suggested that western nations could consider setting up a no fly zone over the country without a u.n. security council mandate now just a little bit earlier president barack obama for the first time said he could authorize military action on the syrian territory. has this report from new york. as the violence in syria continues increasing western countries may be inching closer and closer towards military intervention this past week the us...
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it was for france. like industrial things. no, only coutoure because it was aristocracy, the spirit of france. until the end of the 1980's. the designers of the 1980's. anyway, i was seeing that coutoure, made me dream. i realize that there were people that were not from coutoure but as good as coutoure. when i saw when i thought, i love it. it is nice in different. very creative. fabulous, ginzo. but i love coutoure. the way i was looking at magazines. i what -- i must say that my teacher was a journalist, explaining the clothing. now we call them stylists, which in reality was an editor, especially one which is a dead now. it was very inspiring. one from the magazine "elle." f fabulous, fabulous editor. she was mixing the close. she was doing something else than the panoply. matching, like in coutoure. she was taking an overall and putting with high heels and glamorous jewelry. i loved it. it shows me that you are not obliged. you do not have to wear the matching thing. coutoure, i saw similar things and making the dream, yo
it was for france. like industrial things. no, only coutoure because it was aristocracy, the spirit of france. until the end of the 1980's. the designers of the 1980's. anyway, i was seeing that coutoure, made me dream. i realize that there were people that were not from coutoure but as good as coutoure. when i saw when i thought, i love it. it is nice in different. very creative. fabulous, ginzo. but i love coutoure. the way i was looking at magazines. i what -- i must say that my teacher was...
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call on the syrian opposition to form a provisional government this came after france just a week ago called on the consideration of a partial no fly zone to be implemented over syria's air space meanwhile the u.s. president barack obama said that the u.s. would intervene if the syrian government were to use chemical or biological weapons on syrian civilians and britain echoed america's. sentiments we also see the west is planning they say for a post assad era but meanwhile this violence is still escalating and the security council has not reached any kind of consensus on how to deal with the problem so you're dealing still with a deadlock among the international community but they're also at least trying to handle the humanitarian situation in syria so clearly a lot of issues on the agenda for the u.n. security council to be discussing but it's not only the u.n. that's divided there's also no consensus among the syrian opposition let's now talk to bus market money who's been a prominent member of the syrian national council but resigned this week or prompted you to leave the syrian n
call on the syrian opposition to form a provisional government this came after france just a week ago called on the consideration of a partial no fly zone to be implemented over syria's air space meanwhile the u.s. president barack obama said that the u.s. would intervene if the syrian government were to use chemical or biological weapons on syrian civilians and britain echoed america's. sentiments we also see the west is planning they say for a post assad era but meanwhile this violence is...
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there is a deep antpathy to france. >> france has been the target of strikes to groups in north africa qaeda islamic has expressed threats to france. one other thing i just add is we keep saying, administration officials say al qaeda is on the verge of defeat. here we have what looks like a very serious plot that is global in nature and goes to the area of pakistan. >> it is an interesting point. people are saying not only was it not defeated but spreading to other places. this goes back to the original roots in terms of the training. >> this training may go back many, many years when al qaeda had trains in afghanistan as well as training in pakistan. that group itself focused group has a lot of ideas in common with al qaeda and have talked in the past about spreading going more and taking their attacks more international. we have seen more evidence of that in other countries. there is a concern that perhaps they are using networks created by this organization in france, for example, that exists and perhaps it is this organization going a bit more global. you know, the whole nexus of t
there is a deep antpathy to france. >> france has been the target of strikes to groups in north africa qaeda islamic has expressed threats to france. one other thing i just add is we keep saying, administration officials say al qaeda is on the verge of defeat. here we have what looks like a very serious plot that is global in nature and goes to the area of pakistan. >> it is an interesting point. people are saying not only was it not defeated but spreading to other places. this goes...
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britain and france are warning they might bypass the u.n. altogether after turkey's push for a no fly zone over syria but some strong criticism of the security council demanding sweeping powers to protect refugees fleeing war and a move that would amount to military intervention but international reaction is being called with strong reservations about militarizing a humanitarian effort report now reports from new york. well the security council remains very much divided over how to deal with the syrian crisis the high level meeting that was taking place in new york focused on the humanitarian circumstances in syria right now and how they continue to exacerbate according to u.n. officials at least two hundred twenty nine thousand syrians have fled the country in the past eighteen months spilling over to neighboring countries turkey has the security council to consider setting up refugee camps inside of syria outside countries would safeguard this is a suggestion that the syrian government say they are very much against russia and china also o
britain and france are warning they might bypass the u.n. altogether after turkey's push for a no fly zone over syria but some strong criticism of the security council demanding sweeping powers to protect refugees fleeing war and a move that would amount to military intervention but international reaction is being called with strong reservations about militarizing a humanitarian effort report now reports from new york. well the security council remains very much divided over how to deal with...
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for breathing space and today the leaders of france and germany will meet to discuss whether to grant it but as archie's peter all over reports it really is a divisive issue. well over the next few weeks greece could find out its fate in the country's future as a part of the euro that's certainly going to be something that's all for discussion when france well and the french president arrives here in berlin for chats with chancellor angela merkel now the two have differing opinions over how the debt crisis in greece should be dealt with as well as across the eurozone in general the chancellor merkel very very big on wanting to see cuts she said that greece must stick to a very rigid plan in order to find eleven over eleven billion euros worth of cuts before the next round of bailout money which is to shortly france will land in france saying this well they're a little bit more flexible when it comes to greece now this meeting is going to take place here is really to try and make sure that they're both singing from the same song sheet when it comes to what to do with athens it comes of
for breathing space and today the leaders of france and germany will meet to discuss whether to grant it but as archie's peter all over reports it really is a divisive issue. well over the next few weeks greece could find out its fate in the country's future as a part of the euro that's certainly going to be something that's all for discussion when france well and the french president arrives here in berlin for chats with chancellor angela merkel now the two have differing opinions over how the...
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france calls on the syrian opposition to form a government pledging to recognize it while casualties of the conflict mounts also . by. activists carrying school supplies are denied entry to the west bank by israel with the country's soldiers also accused of using palestinian children as human shields . and over one hundred nations not aligned with the u.s. intel to look for global solutions despite washington dismissing the events. online on screen international news and common live from the new center here in moscow the french president has called on the syrian opposition to form a provisional government saying it would be recognized by paris. already the second leader to back military intervention in syria echoing barack obama who said chemical weapons would be a legitimate cause for direct action this is heavy clashes continue in the syrian capital with opposition supporters claiming rebels have shot down an army helicopter over damascus activists have blamed syrian security forces for killing more than three hundred civilians in the town of daraa near the capital the government s
france calls on the syrian opposition to form a government pledging to recognize it while casualties of the conflict mounts also . by. activists carrying school supplies are denied entry to the west bank by israel with the country's soldiers also accused of using palestinian children as human shields . and over one hundred nations not aligned with the u.s. intel to look for global solutions despite washington dismissing the events. online on screen international news and common live from the...
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>> southwest of france. >> southwest of france. look at that smile.nd he -- i don't know what he's doing but it smells is good. but this is -- smells so good. but this -- >> it is each one about 20 minutes. >> doesn't take a long time. >> doesn't take much time. >> what are you doing? >> some -- shaved vegetable radish and carrots. to go on top of that beautiful -- >> oh really? >> what we're doing right now. >> oh really? okay and so give me an idea of the prices for restaurant week at adore. >> that is are going to be on the $20 menu for a three course. >> you didn't beat that. $20 for three courses. >> you can't beat that exactly. it's an appetizer a main course and a dessert. >> exactly. and you have a choice of three. >> look at that. and couple of shaved vegetables with olive oil. the dish is very great for summer. >> okay. all right. okay. that's -- what is in that? tell me what's in that. >> the garlic clove that i -- >> it's the whole clove. >> yes. >> mmm. that smells so good. chef sebastian rondier from france and adore of course is -- serv
>> southwest of france. >> southwest of france. look at that smile.nd he -- i don't know what he's doing but it smells is good. but this is -- smells so good. but this -- >> it is each one about 20 minutes. >> doesn't take a long time. >> doesn't take much time. >> what are you doing? >> some -- shaved vegetable radish and carrots. to go on top of that beautiful -- >> oh really? >> what we're doing right now. >> oh really? okay and so...
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they serve muscles. >> i fell love with muscles the first time i went to france. >> a cheeseburger and with a french twist, cream cheese. they also serve a nice french red wine pin >> as you can have a cheeseburger and a nice glass of red wine pin >> if you want to learn more about this, go to our web site pin >> tomorrow temperatures will be cool. people were out there and the boats they could there was see you tomorrow. -- we will see you tomorrow.
they serve muscles. >> i fell love with muscles the first time i went to france. >> a cheeseburger and with a french twist, cream cheese. they also serve a nice french red wine pin >> as you can have a cheeseburger and a nice glass of red wine pin >> if you want to learn more about this, go to our web site pin >> tomorrow temperatures will be cool. people were out there and the boats they could there was see you tomorrow. -- we will see you tomorrow.
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into the culture of spain italy of france. culture of the south. is one. which. differently with social conflicts and so need more inflation to walk properly doctors assume the thank you for time thank you. my name is richard davis i'm an architectural photographer from london and i've been traveling in russia for the last ten years on a project said rough wooden chair choose obviously i fell in love with the trenches they are extraordinary ok it's a beautiful opiates and the church is is a religious monumental obviously but it's also an object of wonder you know it's something that people can look around and it opens their eyes that their chairs what can be achieved by using your imagination. in the stores it's here. for going global and it's pulling my. laundry and. choose your place take your stand. to. make your statement. spread the word. you put the street. feel. the drums of war a beat louder in syria's rebel friendly power spearheaded by the us step up with the military's threat or it can scare tactics against damascus. mass murder under brevik is sentenc
into the culture of spain italy of france. culture of the south. is one. which. differently with social conflicts and so need more inflation to walk properly doctors assume the thank you for time thank you. my name is richard davis i'm an architectural photographer from london and i've been traveling in russia for the last ten years on a project said rough wooden chair choose obviously i fell in love with the trenches they are extraordinary ok it's a beautiful opiates and the church is is a...