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frances rammed her suv.he defense countered with their own collision expert who testified that frances may not have hit bonnie, which contradicted bonnie's story. but would that be enough to persuade the jury? here with the conclusion to "collision" is andrea canning. >>> as the jury deciding frances hall's fate deliberated into the evening hours of september 8, 2016, neither side felt confident. >> as time passes, you get more worried. >> did you have a gut feeling which way it would go? >> no. >> nothing? >> i didn't want to think about it. i didn't want to think about it. >> then just before 8:45 p.m., the jury had its verdict. >> we, the jury, find the defendant, frances hall, guilty of murder. >> guilty of murder and aggravated assault. frances' friends and family were shocked. >> it was the worst feeling in my life. >> it was a moment frances herself did not seem prepared for. you were found guilty. and you were facing possibly life behind bars. >> yes, i was. i didn't want to be there. i wanted to go
frances rammed her suv.he defense countered with their own collision expert who testified that frances may not have hit bonnie, which contradicted bonnie's story. but would that be enough to persuade the jury? here with the conclusion to "collision" is andrea canning. >>> as the jury deciding frances hall's fate deliberated into the evening hours of september 8, 2016, neither side felt confident. >> as time passes, you get more worried. >> did you have a gut...
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the drive-through france would give him the southern claw for his pincher movement, weakening france invasion. then germany could reach out in all directions for world conquest. ♪ his next move must obviously be through france, to get his claw. toough france, how was she face the onslaught? ese scenes are ancient history. they occurred in 1914. the german armies, without warning, had smashed across neutral belgium, across france a few miles from paris. out tonch reserve riding -- battle the enemy in anything that could move. in the center of the french lines stood the ninth army. on september 5, 1914, he is reputed to have said, my right has driven in, my center is giving way, the situation is excellent. i attack. >> [gunfire] ♪ did attack. the german onslaught was checked, and paris was saved. that comparatively unknown general later became the highlight chief -- the allied chief in a signing armistice with the germans. to this general the french people erected a a monument, whose model was "attack, always attack." still later, the war weary french people erected another monument, t
the drive-through france would give him the southern claw for his pincher movement, weakening france invasion. then germany could reach out in all directions for world conquest. ♪ his next move must obviously be through france, to get his claw. toough france, how was she face the onslaught? ese scenes are ancient history. they occurred in 1914. the german armies, without warning, had smashed across neutral belgium, across france a few miles from paris. out tonch reserve riding -- battle the...
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france would give him the southern cloth.-boats and bombing attacks would weaken britain, then germany could reach out in all directions for world conquest. his next move must obviously be through france, to get his southern cloth. claw.thern france, how was she to face the onslaught? historyenes are ancient . they occurred in 1914. the german armies, without warning, smashed across neutral belgium, a few miles from paris. the french reserve rode out to battle the enemy in every vehicle that could move. in the center of the french lines stood the night french army, commanded by a then-comparably unknown general. on september 5, 1914, he is reputed to have said, my right has driven in, my center is giving way, the situation is excellent. i attack. [gunfire] [explosions] narrator: he did attack. the german onslaught was checked, and paris was saved. that comparatively unknown general later became the allied -- became commander-in-chief of all of the allied armies, signing an armistice with the defeated germans. to this general,
france would give him the southern cloth.-boats and bombing attacks would weaken britain, then germany could reach out in all directions for world conquest. his next move must obviously be through france, to get his southern cloth. claw.thern france, how was she to face the onslaught? historyenes are ancient . they occurred in 1914. the german armies, without warning, smashed across neutral belgium, a few miles from paris. the french reserve rode out to battle the enemy in every vehicle that...
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analyst: he landline, and institution in france. france's leading thh end of the line for land lines..6 c13 c1 new users will have to buy an phone.ettpackagg to get a home land lines n france continue to function through 2023, after which orange will start aggressively shutting them down. peoplei know a lot of who will not be happyywith that. it will be interesting to see how hat plays out. take you for that look at the business news. it is now time for the press review. is with me oorent set to look at what thh papers have been saying. you are starting with tributes pouring ii from around the world for u.s. senator john mccain,,61 who died over the weekend from brain cancer. he was a war hero, a senator, a two-time pressdential candidate, a giant of the u.s. political scene. he had mmny titles. he passed away this weekend. a catalan paper calls him the moral beacon of the u.s. a swiss paper cclls him a straight shooter who up uutil his very last day rose up excesses. also remembers him on -pwar hero. in the ppper, a guest writer re
analyst: he landline, and institution in france. france's leading thh end of the line for land lines..6 c13 c1 new users will have to buy an phone.ettpackagg to get a home land lines n france continue to function through 2023, after which orange will start aggressively shutting them down. peoplei know a lot of who will not be happyywith that. it will be interesting to see how hat plays out. take you for that look at the business news. it is now time for the press review. is with me oorent set...
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the first day of pope frances today tour of ireland. be heading to cou nty tomorrow he will be heading to county mayo to the shrine and he will also be taking part in the world meeting of families mass. earlier this evening we heard he spent 19 minutes with eight survivors of hierarchal sexual abuse. anita is there for us. she's in dublin. thank you very much. as we continue to look at these images of pope frances's arrival at the park stadium we're getting a little bit more detailfrom park stadium we're getting a little bit more detail from the vatican on that meeting which lasted for 90 minutes as you say with eight survivors of abuse. we were told of clerical religious and institutional abuse, so really, that covers the range of terrible scandals that have emerged here in ireland both the abuse by priests of children, the cover—up of that abuse, abusive by other members of catholic religious orders and the abuse, the institutional abuse primarily referring to the mother and baby homes where unmarried mothers were sent to have their c
the first day of pope frances today tour of ireland. be heading to cou nty tomorrow he will be heading to county mayo to the shrine and he will also be taking part in the world meeting of families mass. earlier this evening we heard he spent 19 minutes with eight survivors of hierarchal sexual abuse. anita is there for us. she's in dublin. thank you very much. as we continue to look at these images of pope frances's arrival at the park stadium we're getting a little bit more detailfrom park...
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they will go off to france to fight. and, also going off to france, or eventually, is kermit. kermit is the son. he is sort of dark and brooding and also alcoholic, which is a problem in the roosevelt family, not with t.r. kermit had accompanied tr to africa and the amazon. he does not get to go to the american army at first. he goes off and joins the british army. he is sent to the middle east to fight against the ottoman empire, the ottoman turks, becomes friends and makes the acquaintance of a fellow named t.e. lawrence, goes off to mesopotamia and is in engineering or transportation corps with the british going up the tigris and euphrates and a n armored rolls-royce, a gentleman's war after all. if you're in the office accord. -- officer corps. he distinguishes himself at the tail end of one of these battles, stumbling upon a large contingent of turkish soldiers. he does not even have his pistol, but he has his swagger stick. he is with the british army after all. he waves the swagger stick and demands they surrender, and they do. [laughter] david: i think they know how th
they will go off to france to fight. and, also going off to france, or eventually, is kermit. kermit is the son. he is sort of dark and brooding and also alcoholic, which is a problem in the roosevelt family, not with t.r. kermit had accompanied tr to africa and the amazon. he does not get to go to the american army at first. he goes off and joins the british army. he is sent to the middle east to fight against the ottoman empire, the ottoman turks, becomes friends and makes the acquaintance of...
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you can freeze tango -- brief for france 24.it >> france, 1968. charles de gaulle has already beee president of the french republic for 10 years. international he is a prestigious, lmost heroic fiiure. in francophone africa.onization he ecognized the people's republic of china in 1964. and pulled france out of natt's inneggated military command two years later. , opposing her united states and the soviet union, france rejected bipolarity and pursued ann6 c131 independent foreign policy. within the borders oo the hexagon. after wave o of popular uprisin, the hahandstaves, italy and west , french yooth wanted to start their own revolution. in 1968, george ross was writing his he was preparing to go to paris to do research in may. just before he left, he was following the emerging sscial movement in the country. -p>> i remember reading about te business right away. it's sounded like just another student movement to me. uses on french workers unions at harvard. to do research in may. just before hethen it got obvioh bigger. coverage -- was a movie sta
you can freeze tango -- brief for france 24.it >> france, 1968. charles de gaulle has already beee president of the french republic for 10 years. international he is a prestigious, lmost heroic fiiure. in francophone africa.onization he ecognized the people's republic of china in 1964. and pulled france out of natt's inneggated military command two years later. , opposing her united states and the soviet union, france rejected bipolarity and pursued ann6 c131 independent foreign policy....
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france is a big power in the world of aerospace and air france has been at the vanguard of that for theter part of a century. in the 1950's, it flew the caravelle, the first mass-market short-haul jetliner. after that, it flew the concorde which was a joint franco british project. it was one of the major users of the a3 80 assembled in france. it is very much identified with technological and industrial leading edge of technology. jason: and the government owns or controls a fairly substantial piece of the company? 14% andat's right, with more in voting rights. the upshot is nothing significant can happen at air france without the government agreeing to it. that doesn't mean the government is the only voice that matters. delta airline owns a large chunk of air france, as does china eastern. those are both air france's partners and sky team, one of the three global airline alliances. complexfairly government sector and that is before you start thinking about the dutch voice within the company. two major operating units that are very different. jason: we're here with joel weber, the edito
france is a big power in the world of aerospace and air france has been at the vanguard of that for theter part of a century. in the 1950's, it flew the caravelle, the first mass-market short-haul jetliner. after that, it flew the concorde which was a joint franco british project. it was one of the major users of the a3 80 assembled in france. it is very much identified with technological and industrial leading edge of technology. jason: and the government owns or controls a fairly substantial...
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these type of pictures should be welcome in france i used to work in the perfume industry and france was always very very free about showing a lot of the female body and profumo advertisements and if we had clients in other countries who didn't agree with it or who had laws where you couldn't expose the ladies their body too much then we simply provided them with another picture. you know based on the legality if france has a problem with that you know they can always ask that but. otherwise the debate should be on the streets and among citizens it should not be a french government calling for a boycott i think that that's very mean minded and it's using the muslim population as a target. in that ugly way so their lives are thank you for sharing your thoughts with us on out international we appreciate him you're well i hear it i'll say it we love to hate your thoughts on all of our stories so to get in touch by following does the unthinkable media coming up at the top of the hour my colleague andrew fama will be here with all the latest. greetings and salutation. this week here in am
these type of pictures should be welcome in france i used to work in the perfume industry and france was always very very free about showing a lot of the female body and profumo advertisements and if we had clients in other countries who didn't agree with it or who had laws where you couldn't expose the ladies their body too much then we simply provided them with another picture. you know based on the legality if france has a problem with that you know they can always ask that but. otherwise...
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so they will go off to france to fight. also going off to france, or eventually, is kermit. kermit is the son, sort of dark and brooding. alsoal chotic. which is a problem in the roosevelt family. not with tr. kermit had a company, tr to africa and to the amazon, he doesn't get to go with the american army. he joins the british army. he is sent off to the middle east. to fight against the ottoman empire. he becomes friends, makes the acquaintance of a fellow named t.e. lawrence, lawrence of arabia. goes off to mess papotamia. transportation corps with the british, going up the euphrates in an armored rolls royce, sort of a gentleman's war, after all. if you're in the officers corps. he distinguished himself by at the tail end of one of these battling, stumbling upon a very large contingent of turkish soldiers. he's with the british army, he has his swagger stick. he waves the swagger stick and demands they surrender, and they do. i think they know how this war's going to end. he was the british war cross for this. ships off to france to join his brothers. and the fourth brot
so they will go off to france to fight. also going off to france, or eventually, is kermit. kermit is the son, sort of dark and brooding. alsoal chotic. which is a problem in the roosevelt family. not with tr. kermit had a company, tr to africa and to the amazon, he doesn't get to go with the american army. he joins the british army. he is sent off to the middle east. to fight against the ottoman empire. he becomes friends, makes the acquaintance of a fellow named t.e. lawrence, lawrence of...
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he was in france at the time. he had been recalled by washington as the minister to france.e was bitter toward washington as a result of that. he also felt that hamilton was probably the one whispering in washington's ear to recall him. he certainly had an ax to grind. he may have surreptitiously contacted the person in virginia who possessed the incriminating information. hamilton certainly thought that was the case. retained ehrenberg as his second. he in essence said don't worry about it, hamilton is always telling -- always challenging people to duals and they are never carried out. this will never come about either. and it didn't. there was a lot of correspondence between the two and it dragged on for several weeks. they never fought a duel. host: how old was he when he began to get serious about politics? well, he was probably 24, linked upld when he with jefferson. think that munro hoped, and he certainly was not the only one who harbored these desires, i think camel did too, and probably numerous other people, that he might be the george washington of the 19th centur
he was in france at the time. he had been recalled by washington as the minister to france.e was bitter toward washington as a result of that. he also felt that hamilton was probably the one whispering in washington's ear to recall him. he certainly had an ax to grind. he may have surreptitiously contacted the person in virginia who possessed the incriminating information. hamilton certainly thought that was the case. retained ehrenberg as his second. he in essence said don't worry about it,...
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the checkered history of france left its mark on font and blows architecture and interiors and there are those who agree with the great french writer standout who found that the palace of fontainebleau is like an encyclopedia of architecture it has everything but nothing is truly arresting. in its mixture of styles which reflect to the three distinct construction phases fontainebleau can seem confused and even disharmonious. in. the palace was chiefly fashioned by three french. the king francis the first false and a past. in fifteen twenty seven francis the first had the old walled castle demolished he had always dreamt of building a renaissance palace and now he did sell. the resplendent post and was designed for francis the first by. a new south facing entrance giving access to the numerous royal apartments that faced onto the cool of the modern palace. i. the king commissioned rosso furin tino and francesco came to decorate the interior as the two a town. and founded the fontainebleau school which was to exert so decisive an influence on architecture in france and elsewhere in eur
the checkered history of france left its mark on font and blows architecture and interiors and there are those who agree with the great french writer standout who found that the palace of fontainebleau is like an encyclopedia of architecture it has everything but nothing is truly arresting. in its mixture of styles which reflect to the three distinct construction phases fontainebleau can seem confused and even disharmonious. in. the palace was chiefly fashioned by three french. the king francis...
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benedikt kammel talking air france in berlin., we will take a look at some of the stocks that you want to watch. there is a lot going on, including big news in copenhagen. ap moller-maersk has announced its plans to lift its drilling units separately -- list it's drilling unit separately on the nasdaq copenhagen. this is bloomberg. the open is just 10 minutes away. ♪ ♪ if this is the option that will create the most value for our shareholders. the reality is that there are many great companies in the drilling sector, but there are not a lot of companies with very strong balance sheets. all of the other possible transactions involved some kind of merger, which would essentially mean that we would end up having more exposure. to "bloombergback markets: european open." that was the ceo of ap moller-maersk. we will get to that story in a little bit. there are other stocks on the move this morning. joining us to tell us about the stocks to watch is somebody from bloomberg intelligence. he will talk about ap moller-maersk specifically.
benedikt kammel talking air france in berlin., we will take a look at some of the stocks that you want to watch. there is a lot going on, including big news in copenhagen. ap moller-maersk has announced its plans to lift its drilling units separately -- list it's drilling unit separately on the nasdaq copenhagen. this is bloomberg. the open is just 10 minutes away. ♪ ♪ if this is the option that will create the most value for our shareholders. the reality is that there are many great...
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army in france in 1918.cholars will be talking over the film and explaining the action on the screen. for those of you on c-span three , stick around. in the meantime we are talking with edward lengel. >> i appreciate your program. mr. lengel, i appreciate your work . i grew up hearing stories from my great- grandfather about serving in the calvary. that is during world war i. i wanted to ask you if the stories that he told me were true, he had an old battle -- saddle that they rode horses on. they would ride behind the french kings and support the infantry. i wanted your comments? >> there was calvary behind the front. there was no american calvary attacks. they would not have succeeded. they were held as a potential reserve in case there was a breakthrough. the cavalry could be used to exploit breakthroughs. there were cases where u.s. soldiers came under fire and is the or troll, -- support -- in a support role. >> good morning. my grandfather served in the british army in the first world war. he was awar
army in france in 1918.cholars will be talking over the film and explaining the action on the screen. for those of you on c-span three , stick around. in the meantime we are talking with edward lengel. >> i appreciate your program. mr. lengel, i appreciate your work . i grew up hearing stories from my great- grandfather about serving in the calvary. that is during world war i. i wanted to ask you if the stories that he told me were true, he had an old battle -- saddle that they rode...
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but also many of them fought in france. have to be honest with you, i'm not entirely sure whether sikhs actually fought on the western front. of course they fought and were very important in world war ii. whether the british used them on the western front in world war i, i don't know. would not be buried at romane, they would be memorized in other ways on british fronts. such as the somme and ypres. >> and military deaths numbers, germany losing 2.1 million soldiers. military deaths throughout the war. russia, 1.8 million. france, 1.4 million. austria/hungary, 1.1 million. great britain, the british empire, with several hundred thousand deaths, 885,000. the united states of america, with 117,000 military deaths over the course of their involvement. in world war i. dave in bellevue, florida, a veteran, go ahead. >> caller: yeah, what percentage of all the casualties is given for injuries or deaths, related to disease you know, the hygiene there wasn't any, the battlefields were just mud and trenches. and the last lady took m
but also many of them fought in france. have to be honest with you, i'm not entirely sure whether sikhs actually fought on the western front. of course they fought and were very important in world war ii. whether the british used them on the western front in world war i, i don't know. would not be buried at romane, they would be memorized in other ways on british fronts. such as the somme and ypres. >> and military deaths numbers, germany losing 2.1 million soldiers. military deaths...
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it was a french preparation in france it's butter and flour but here butter would burn before get to that dark color. once you have that the other thing that goes into everything is celery and bell pepper and onions. that is what i like to refer to as the creole sauce. onion celery and carrots originally was from france when they first got here undoubtedly they brought with them their seeds and ingredients intending to carry on the way they had in france but here we are painfully aware to be under sea level the matter where you are how will you grow a carrot? you can't. not even a place to dig a grave because the water table is so high so that is how i believe carrots came out and the pepper went in. so that is the crux of the flavor the basis of everything is the dark free goal with tan celery bell pepper and onion added it also would have tomato cajun food tends to be brown creole food is often tomato -based love the color the flavor and of course nothing is as delicious as a creepy old tomato in season. that is an important element. so this is one of the great culinary gems, this
it was a french preparation in france it's butter and flour but here butter would burn before get to that dark color. once you have that the other thing that goes into everything is celery and bell pepper and onions. that is what i like to refer to as the creole sauce. onion celery and carrots originally was from france when they first got here undoubtedly they brought with them their seeds and ingredients intending to carry on the way they had in france but here we are painfully aware to be...
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%pwebsite, france 24.com/in the press. stay wwth us, you are watching france 24. xÑ÷y÷=÷osów [themeususic playingng] >> erere am nowow? oh, god kwsws. inhe m mide of noerere, iuessss. [msisic plyingng] >> we'rere at sertrt x >> desert x. >>dedesert. ha h! [msi
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a france devastated by years of war.ome to family. for november, 1917, i wish that i could be with you this christmas, i guess it can't be for some time. never worry, dear dad, someday i'll be with you again. war is terrible. i wish that we would have peace, but i guess we won't have it for some time. 5 november 1917. how does pa feel about my being in france? does i worry much? i hope not. please tell him and make him believe that this is not a hard life and we'll never have to fight, for the war will be over this spring. lord knows whether or not i'll ever return to the usa. but i don't want him to worry before he has to. moving forward a few months now, 22 february 1918. we go back to the trenches very soon. it isn't all fun, and we have to take things as they come now. this is a great experience and we'll surely have much to tell you when we get back and sadly, much we will never share. i only wish that i could see the villages that we've gone by. all of them, all of their beauty has been destroyed. i've taken the $1
a france devastated by years of war.ome to family. for november, 1917, i wish that i could be with you this christmas, i guess it can't be for some time. never worry, dear dad, someday i'll be with you again. war is terrible. i wish that we would have peace, but i guess we won't have it for some time. 5 november 1917. how does pa feel about my being in france? does i worry much? i hope not. please tell him and make him believe that this is not a hard life and we'll never have to fight, for the...
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however, arriving in france in october 1917, it changed quickly and he discovered first- hand that france devastated by years of work. allow me to share some entries on his letters home from -- i wish i could be with you this christmas but i guess i can't be for some time. never worried your dad, someday i will be with you. i wish we had peace but i guess we won't have it sometime. five november, 1917. how does pop feel about my being in france? does he worry much, i hope not. please tell him and make him believe that this is not a hard life and i will never have to fight because the war will be over in the spring. lord knows whether or not i will return to the u.s. i don't want him to worry. moving forward, 22 february 1918. we go back to the trenches soon. it isn't all fun by any means, we have to take things as they come now. this is a great experience and will surely have much to tell you when i get back. much we will never share. i only wish that i could see the villagers that we have gone by, all of them, all of their beauty is in shreds. i have taken a $10,000 life insurance while
however, arriving in france in october 1917, it changed quickly and he discovered first- hand that france devastated by years of work. allow me to share some entries on his letters home from -- i wish i could be with you this christmas but i guess i can't be for some time. never worried your dad, someday i will be with you. i wish we had peace but i guess we won't have it sometime. five november, 1917. how does pop feel about my being in france? does he worry much, i hope not. please tell him...
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meteorologist frances dinglasan is here for lisa argen. good morning, frances. >> good morning, kate. good morning, everybody. we have a stronger more robust marine layer. the sea breeze has helped push low clouds into parts of the east bay. it will thin out this afternoon. here say live short of gray skies over the bay and the bay bridge. your 12-hour day planner which you can always download by searching the accuweather appear. some clouds around the coast and the bay. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. it will be breezy this afternoon, 10 to 20-mile-per-hour winds. gusty over some of the east bay hills and north bay mountains, up to 40 miles an hour. inland highs a little cooler from yesterday, the low 90s. around the bay, 80 degrees. at the coast, still cool, low 60s. sun sets at 8:14. we have a big warm-up on the way. >> thanks, frances. >>> unfortunately, a seventh death has been reported in the battle against the carr fire. it was a pg&e worker. the company tells abc news the worker was working in shasta county when some kind of accid
meteorologist frances dinglasan is here for lisa argen. good morning, frances. >> good morning, kate. good morning, everybody. we have a stronger more robust marine layer. the sea breeze has helped push low clouds into parts of the east bay. it will thin out this afternoon. here say live short of gray skies over the bay and the bay bridge. your 12-hour day planner which you can always download by searching the accuweather appear. some clouds around the coast and the bay. temperatures in...
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host: "france 24 thank you for joining us on "france 24." the headlines. the president of the democratic republic of the congo set to announce his pick in the run to replace him. the long serving leader, who should have step down two years ago may announce he is running again. argentina is gearing up for a key senate vote to legalize abortion. more on that issue in the largely catholic country coming up. warm decades away from a rapid changing climate they could threaten humanity's existence. we will talk to the climate expert about the so-called hothouse earth on the way. ♪ host: we will start in the drc where the ruling coalition is set to announce the candidatee for the upcoming presidential election in december. today is the deadline for politicians to submit their candidates, for the current leader could still announce he is in the running himself. we look back at his controversial years in office. reporter: little was known about him when he came to power in 2001. many saw them as a figurehead chosen by the advisors of his father, to have just been a
host: "france 24 thank you for joining us on "france 24." the headlines. the president of the democratic republic of the congo set to announce his pick in the run to replace him. the long serving leader, who should have step down two years ago may announce he is running again. argentina is gearing up for a key senate vote to legalize abortion. more on that issue in the largely catholic country coming up. warm decades away from a rapid changing climate they could threaten...
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france's president outrage among the country's opposition figures. calls his own. goals for resisting his economic reforms. but. with ten days and counting to the general election in sweden anger flares at a rally where a swedish parliamentary candidate claims he was attacked by a migrant. they're broadcasting live in moscow this is our international almost certainly glad to have you with us now a crucial battle is a looming in the last rebel stronghold in the syrian a province of the u.n. special envoy for syria says there are around ten thousand terrorists there and that a group is capable of producing chemical weapons meanwhile russia's foreign minister has warned that a terrorist false flag attack is being prepared to sabotage the liberation of. they should in the middle of another false flag attack is being prepared to try and hinder the n.t. terror operation in age with the facts on the table through the ministry of foreign affairs and the ministry of defense we gave a clear and tough warning to our western partners will not supply you with. russian foreign m
france's president outrage among the country's opposition figures. calls his own. goals for resisting his economic reforms. but. with ten days and counting to the general election in sweden anger flares at a rally where a swedish parliamentary candidate claims he was attacked by a migrant. they're broadcasting live in moscow this is our international almost certainly glad to have you with us now a crucial battle is a looming in the last rebel stronghold in the syrian a province of the u.n....
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the violent hine is a bustling german town lying next to france and switzerland people from the three countries mingle and is markets and from a distance it can be hard to tell them apart but all supporters of e.u. integration welcome such thoughts some people in berlin are concerned a senior official of the interior ministry has spoken publicly about whether it's time to reintroduce border controls all part of his bosses migration master plan your globe and the government's land meant we remain a liberal minded country we remain a humane country and we remain a country which grants protection to those who need it at the same time we want to eliminate the abuse which also exists. but how significant is that abuse in the first five months of this year more than eighteen thousand people were detained trying to enter germany illegally of that twenty seven percent were held on the austrian border a further eleven percent on the swiss border with nine percent on the front a with france some in violent itself this is the last remaining sign of any physical border here the river rhine the na
the violent hine is a bustling german town lying next to france and switzerland people from the three countries mingle and is markets and from a distance it can be hard to tell them apart but all supporters of e.u. integration welcome such thoughts some people in berlin are concerned a senior official of the interior ministry has spoken publicly about whether it's time to reintroduce border controls all part of his bosses migration master plan your globe and the government's land meant we...
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what was our mission in northeastern france?our first, second and third division -- they were rushed to the front in the end of may 1918 because the germans had launched an offensive and they'd broken through the french lines. there was a sense of panic and emergency and we wanted to get to the front as quickly as possible to stop and halt the germans. general pershing with french commanders are saying now, we need to stop the germans and then we need to launch at least a couple of successful offenses to show that we had the hitting power to begin to push them back. >> who was john pershing? >> john pershing was commander of the expeditionary forces and he was a man who lived by willpower. he was under a lot of pressure at this time. his whole family had been killed in a fire just before the war began, before we noted the war in 1918 except for his son, he's a very rigid, very iron-willed individual who is determined to build a fully american army under american command to show that we have the ability to do this so that we can
what was our mission in northeastern france?our first, second and third division -- they were rushed to the front in the end of may 1918 because the germans had launched an offensive and they'd broken through the french lines. there was a sense of panic and emergency and we wanted to get to the front as quickly as possible to stop and halt the germans. general pershing with french commanders are saying now, we need to stop the germans and then we need to launch at least a couple of successful...
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that is france 24.com. take a look. that's it for this edition. stay tuned to france 24. thanks for watching. çç??9ñ@ narrator: 2008, discontent turns ininto confrontationon. araround the world people e tako the streets. ♪ music momar: they use tear gas, electric batons, plastic bullets. it was a very, very hard day. narrator: protests like these in dakar and senegal spread to many other cities. there were similar riots in egypt and in india. in haiti the president was overthrown. the reason? high food prices. one of the major causes: climate change. villagers are leaving their homes simply to survive.
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we have meteorologist frances dinglasan in for lisa arjen. i've been saying it all morning, but we have good news. >> we have good air quality and gorgeous weather ahead. here's a look at live doppler 7 and lots of clear skies, and clouds along the peninsula coast and here is a good shot of the go bridge. it's looking clear out there right now. sunrise at 6:21. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. the breeze will peck ick up thi afternoon andithimproved air quality expect cooler temperatures inland and upper 70s at the coast and upper 50s and lots of sunshine. sun sets at 8:07. we have a great weekend ahead and i'll let you know about some temperature drops coming up in the seven-day forecast. kate? >> thanks, frances. >> police in richmond are investigating some sort of incident involving multiple cars. it happened last night around 10:00 on 13th street. it is not totally clear what happened. several evidence markers are on the ground as officer investigate the scene. we have the police department for the details. a mechanic who stole an empty l
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also this hour france's president stirs outrage among the country's opposition figures after he calls his own citizens french calls for resisting his economic reforms. but. with ten days and counting to the general election in sweden anger flares at a rally where a swedish parliamentary candidate claims he was attacked by a migrant. and we meet outspoken british rock star roger waters was currently on tour in russia he's got plenty to say about the world's biggest issues and where he gets his news. going but you should do it you should just read it still to chillingly about how to choose was. just pure propaganda nothing to close when i watch on t.v. . a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here in moscow thanks for joining us this hour for your global news update. a crucial battle is looming in the last rebel stronghold in the syrian province of idlib the u.n. special envoy for syria says there are around ten thousand allness or terrorists there and that the group is capable of producing chemical weapons meanwhile russia's foreign minister has warned that a terrorist false
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a community radio station is providing practical solutions to refugees who recently arrived in france the show is run by volunteers in several languages and offers a mix of news and information of her silent seekers and as natasha about to report the need for migrants to share their stories is growing as recent law changes make it harder to apply for asylum. at a studio in paris recording begins for a weekly radio show aimed at helping refugees in france had already come to us and in that connection to the starting ground connection was created two years ago by a group of volunteers and refugees who named it after an area of the city where migrants have been living in the street broadcast online it offers practical information on issues like applying for asylum or finding housing to the lads your city aim is to inform but it's also a way of documentary how in france and europe refugees are not being welcomed our listeners are refugees asylum seekers and anyone with an interest in migration after the new human bagman is the shows recorded in several languages including arabic in englis
a community radio station is providing practical solutions to refugees who recently arrived in france the show is run by volunteers in several languages and offers a mix of news and information of her silent seekers and as natasha about to report the need for migrants to share their stories is growing as recent law changes make it harder to apply for asylum. at a studio in paris recording begins for a weekly radio show aimed at helping refugees in france had already come to us and in that...
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france's president stirs outrage among the country's opposition figures after he calls his own citizens french calls for resisting his economic reforms. plus a video of a young palestinian girl scaling and his really built a fence to get home in the west bank goes viral we speak to the activists who filmed the incident. and we need outspoken british rock star roger waters who's currently on tour in russia he's got plenty to say about the world's biggest issues and where he gets his new. gun which you should do it you should just read the stuff to telling me about. how she was. just pure propaganda nothing but a pack of lies what i want to show me. this is our to international bringing you your live news update this hour welcome to the program. a crucial battle is looming in the last rebel stronghold in the syrian province of idlib the u.n. special envoy for syria says there are around ten thousand all no sort of terrorists there and that the group is capable of producing comical weapons meanwhile russia's foreign minister has warned that a terrorist false flag attack is being prepared t
france's president stirs outrage among the country's opposition figures after he calls his own citizens french calls for resisting his economic reforms. plus a video of a young palestinian girl scaling and his really built a fence to get home in the west bank goes viral we speak to the activists who filmed the incident. and we need outspoken british rock star roger waters who's currently on tour in russia he's got plenty to say about the world's biggest issues and where he gets his new. gun...
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—— tour de france winner. there he is, the man in the yellow jersey, france winner.omas‘s former club, look at him, smiling, giving eve ryo ne club, look at him, smiling, giving everyone the thumbs up, hang out of windows to see him. members of the clu b windows to see him. members of the club that develop olympic gold medal winners elinor barker and in a deal and geraint thomas, the maindy flyer, along with the rank thomas‘s team—mate at the tour de france, luke rowe. gareth, you are very keen to see what shoes he has on, we have representatives from rhyl cycling club. he is wearing what we would call regular daps, that is a welsh term for trainers, cyclist where specialist shoes, clip onto the pedals, is feet stuck in the pedals but for walking a little more difficult. those are regular trainers, it will make it easy for him to go to the podium and he won‘t be walking around like a penguin. we don‘t want him slipping when he gets to the stage! what about that bicycle ? to the stage! what about that bicycle? that will be one that he used for the tour, fascinating, i
—— tour de france winner. there he is, the man in the yellow jersey, france winner.omas‘s former club, look at him, smiling, giving eve ryo ne club, look at him, smiling, giving everyone the thumbs up, hang out of windows to see him. members of the clu b windows to see him. members of the club that develop olympic gold medal winners elinor barker and in a deal and geraint thomas, the maindy flyer, along with the rank thomas‘s team—mate at the tour de france, luke rowe. gareth, you are...
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georgia sta nway group game in france. georgia stanway put group game in france.the 11th minute, after a foul, but a substitute struck in injury time to snatch a point for the south americans. england's top of group b, vinniejust a point americans. england's top of group b, vinnie just a point on sunday to reach the good of finals. after the drama of the first test, which injured one, what a time to make a debut. ollie pope comes into the second test of the series, it is a game that has got a lot of people talking. test cricket may have been dropping off the radar slightly, but england captain, joe root, things the match at edgbaston has caught the match at edgbaston has caught the attention once again. there has been a lot of those negativity around test cricket. i don't think that much has changed. when you play here, the clouds always fantastic. it generally serve that three well. we have been involved as a brilliant test matches in recent times, so that was a great example of it, lastly, and i'm sure with two very good side, you are going to get a few more gam
georgia sta nway group game in france. georgia stanway put group game in france.the 11th minute, after a foul, but a substitute struck in injury time to snatch a point for the south americans. england's top of group b, vinniejust a point americans. england's top of group b, vinnie just a point on sunday to reach the good of finals. after the drama of the first test, which injured one, what a time to make a debut. ollie pope comes into the second test of the series, it is a game that has got a...
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some of my class were already in france. i seemed embedded in the monotony and unzoned safety of the interior. i could see myself years later silent at class reunions while others reminisced of battle. for a man who likes to talk as much as i, that would have been an intolerable punishment. i had missed the boat in the war that we had been told would end all wars. a soldier's place was where the fighting went on. i had not yet learned that basic lesson of the military, that the proper place for a soldier is where he is ordered behis superiors. as for my primary career, the prospects were none too bright. i saw myself in years ahead putting on weight in a meaningless chair-bound assignment, shuffling papers and filling out forms. if not depressed, i was mad. disappointed and resented the fact that the war had passed me by. ? one can be more of a fearful worry wort than a young man trying to read his future in a bleak moment. ike need not havor -- worried. although it took him 23 years, there was always another war to be fough
some of my class were already in france. i seemed embedded in the monotony and unzoned safety of the interior. i could see myself years later silent at class reunions while others reminisced of battle. for a man who likes to talk as much as i, that would have been an intolerable punishment. i had missed the boat in the war that we had been told would end all wars. a soldier's place was where the fighting went on. i had not yet learned that basic lesson of the military, that the proper place for...
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he also made points that the eu and france believed in.rt good terms withjohn, and possibly part of the result is that the ta riffs part of the result is that the tariffs on aluminium and steel did not happen for europe. —— on good terms with donald trump. what he is not going to do is advise europe to meet the british government halfway. we are now eight months from britain leaving europe. there is a feeling in brussels and in paris that the british government was incredibly unprepared and has done nothing professional to tackle the problems of brexit, i hesitate to say. yes, mrs may should get some help because eu will sufferfrom a mrs may should get some help because eu will suffer from a hard mrs may should get some help because eu will sufferfrom a hard brexit with no deal. at the same time, the feeling that it is up to the europeans to counter the other partners in this divorce who had not prepared anything and says meet me halfway, that is probably not going to happen. that is really interesting, that you think he won't sort of meat
he also made points that the eu and france believed in.rt good terms withjohn, and possibly part of the result is that the ta riffs part of the result is that the tariffs on aluminium and steel did not happen for europe. —— on good terms with donald trump. what he is not going to do is advise europe to meet the british government halfway. we are now eight months from britain leaving europe. there is a feeling in brussels and in paris that the british government was incredibly unprepared and...
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like jefferson, he was the minister to france.like jefferson, he became president of the united states. he was quite an ambitious person. the second thing that they shared in common was that all three were radicals. jefferson, i think before the first shots were fired, was interested in bringing about change in virginia. he self the system that existed in the england, and oligarchical system in which a tiny fraction of the population controlled much of the wealth and much of the power. he saw that same thing beginning to occur in virginia. he knew there is no chance of bringing about change as long as virginia remains within the empire. i think jefferson is a revolutionary for the same reason that other people became revolutionary. there are many reasons why people became revolutionaries. for some, it was economic for jefferson, there may have been an economic factor. he could have done better as the tobacco planner outside the empire than within the empire. for many people, they thought parliament had overstepped its boundaries,
like jefferson, he was the minister to france.like jefferson, he became president of the united states. he was quite an ambitious person. the second thing that they shared in common was that all three were radicals. jefferson, i think before the first shots were fired, was interested in bringing about change in virginia. he self the system that existed in the england, and oligarchical system in which a tiny fraction of the population controlled much of the wealth and much of the power. he saw...