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the british and french colonies. actually, there is no agreed-to boundary. there is no consensus between britain and france at all about where their respective colonies merge. there is a contested front tier or border lens between the british colonies and french canada. and, actually, the country at stake is almost entirely an indian country. and that is where the war begins. why does the war begin here in the ohio country? it really began because of french policy thinking about british expansion and how british expansion must be stopped, not only the expansion of settlement westward, which the french were concerned about given the fact that the british colonies were growing so rapidly in population and by the mid 1750s the british colonies had a population approaching 1.5 million people. far, far outnumbering the french in canada who may have numbered some 80,000 by comparison at the time. well, how could the french, with a population of roughly 80,000 perhaps in the st. lawrence river valley and neighboring regions
the british and french colonies. actually, there is no agreed-to boundary. there is no consensus between britain and france at all about where their respective colonies merge. there is a contested front tier or border lens between the british colonies and french canada. and, actually, the country at stake is almost entirely an indian country. and that is where the war begins. why does the war begin here in the ohio country? it really began because of french policy thinking about british...
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some aided the french. the french had other native allies in the ohio country and its western margins, and the result was a staggering british defeat. out of braddock's men who were engaged, out of the number of 1,400, 1,000 were either killed or wounded. out of the number of 1,400, 1,000 were either killed or wounded. over 400 killed out of a force of about 1,400 in the advance line and 400 wounded. many officers were killed or wounded. braddock himself was shot and killed. mortally wounded. and after he died, he was buried in the road. washington had several horses shot out from under him. he was lucky that he survived this campaign. the troops themselves beat a hasty retreat going all the way back to philadelphia. so in this first major conflict between the british and french in north america, with their respective colonists involved especially here, colonists from virginia and there were some french canadians assisting the french war effort here, the british side suffered a great defeat. and one of the
some aided the french. the french had other native allies in the ohio country and its western margins, and the result was a staggering british defeat. out of braddock's men who were engaged, out of the number of 1,400, 1,000 were either killed or wounded. out of the number of 1,400, 1,000 were either killed or wounded. over 400 killed out of a force of about 1,400 in the advance line and 400 wounded. many officers were killed or wounded. braddock himself was shot and killed. mortally wounded....
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there were about 13,000 french. well, a couple of things happened to lead to the main that is the expulsion of the acadians. please. >> when did you say there were 13,000 french? >> the population reached 13,000 french colonists in nova scotia by the 1750s. it had been much smaller than e or 40 years when the british had gained the governance. sxwl. >> you said something about prince edward island? >> prince edward island is today this island here. that's its flame in canada. however, in pto remember that they first gave colonial names to this region, the french using the name acadia or acadi in french to indicate what we d called the prince edward island the isle st. jean. well there were several things which determined british authorities on the expulsion of the acadians in the mid-1750s, and it occurred during this war in north america that we talked about that began in the ohio country. as french-british tensions built to a pitch, certain british officials determined or decided that it would be in their empire's
there were about 13,000 french. well, a couple of things happened to lead to the main that is the expulsion of the acadians. please. >> when did you say there were 13,000 french? >> the population reached 13,000 french colonists in nova scotia by the 1750s. it had been much smaller than e or 40 years when the british had gained the governance. sxwl. >> you said something about prince edward island? >> prince edward island is today this island here. that's its flame in...
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at heart, that is, the british or the french. if we would assist you, how -- what will be in it for us? how -- what will you do in terms of protecting our interests? and he said at the same time look at the french. they are men. they are fortifying everywhere. you are, quote, like women, barren, open, without any fortification. if you british would have -- and british colonials would have our alliance, you must be strong or else forget it. we will not assist you. an iroquois chief, another one who is unnamed, had a different view and he's quoted in colonial sources. it's a very interesting quote, and his perspective was it would be wiser for native peoples to side with the french than the british. well, let's see his rationale. brethren, are you ignorant of the difference between our father, the french, and the english? go and see the forts that your father, that is, the french has created, and you will see the land beneath their walls as still hunting ground, okay? the french have these forts in the ohio country, and it looks li
at heart, that is, the british or the french. if we would assist you, how -- what will be in it for us? how -- what will you do in terms of protecting our interests? and he said at the same time look at the french. they are men. they are fortifying everywhere. you are, quote, like women, barren, open, without any fortification. if you british would have -- and british colonials would have our alliance, you must be strong or else forget it. we will not assist you. an iroquois chief, another one...
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the french and natives under the montcalm, french troops, canadian militia, indian warriors. they had 1,600 indian warriors with them in this campaign, almost an unprecedented number from any single instance in north american history up to that time, at least since colonials had come on the scene at all, so montcalm's army not only had french troops from france, well disciplined, trained regulars. he also had canadian militia, french canadians. he had indian warriors of 1,600 men, warriors, and they came as far away as the great lakes, even lake superior. it's hard to believe, but they did. they came hundreds of miles to fight. the british and british colonials there, british regiments and men from new england, new york, new jersey, the provincial troops, where the militia really serving with the british, okay? who were the various natives fighting here with the french? the abenaki, algonquins, nippissing, micmac, huron, ottawa, potawatomi and winnebago way in towards lake superior. it's quite remarkable that these native people from the great lakes came. so many hundreds of
the french and natives under the montcalm, french troops, canadian militia, indian warriors. they had 1,600 indian warriors with them in this campaign, almost an unprecedented number from any single instance in north american history up to that time, at least since colonials had come on the scene at all, so montcalm's army not only had french troops from france, well disciplined, trained regulars. he also had canadian militia, french canadians. he had indian warriors of 1,600 men, warriors, and...
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system some force where french we are in our passports also french but second class citizens your second rate is do you remember which all sunset the other day. if we had been pulling michigan we'd never have had nuclear tests. well that's what i was called back than a little more savvy if i think that when we have our independence. the whole truth of all the tests and their consequences will come out because. well it is our people are taken for ignorant and that has to stop polluting and we are not ignorant. today we want the truth and we're going to get it france always maintained that their bombs were clean that they were exploding clean atomic bombs but in two thousand and six they conceded to some follow up throughout french polynesia. measure of woe is me i see the capricorn test and the stamps are test which were carried out the year i was warren. if you know that i've had a thyroid problem for two years now. and i wonder if it's connected to the nuclear tests. this is interesting. so this shows that one hundred and ninety six radioactive follow its were detected in french polynes
system some force where french we are in our passports also french but second class citizens your second rate is do you remember which all sunset the other day. if we had been pulling michigan we'd never have had nuclear tests. well that's what i was called back than a little more savvy if i think that when we have our independence. the whole truth of all the tests and their consequences will come out because. well it is our people are taken for ignorant and that has to stop polluting and we...
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[speaking french] >> now, in my understanding of french that means put on the pressure.ctly the words of the interior minister that appears to be what they are trying to do right now. we go into a 21st, possibly a 22nd hour, shep. >> shepard: jonathan, that doo we have information about whether negotiators are speaking with this man? does he have demands? anything? >> well, we know that they have been speaking with him all day. in fact, at one point he exchanged a colt 45 gun for a mobile phone, shep, and they were in communication with him over that. he said i will surrender this afternoon. he didn't. he then said i surrender in the early evening he didn't. he then said i will surrender in the late evening, he didn't. he said i will surrender under cover of night quote to be more discreet. the interior ministry now also saying that he has gone back to his word to surrender to police and that is when they started this operation with those three blasts that we heard. now it appears they are waiting to see what is the next staining of this and the elite police force is cal
[speaking french] >> now, in my understanding of french that means put on the pressure.ctly the words of the interior minister that appears to be what they are trying to do right now. we go into a 21st, possibly a 22nd hour, shep. >> shepard: jonathan, that doo we have information about whether negotiators are speaking with this man? does he have demands? anything? >> well, we know that they have been speaking with him all day. in fact, at one point he exchanged a colt 45 gun...
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the special representative of the french president and development of freshman french cup aeration thank you very much for joining us here today thank you for your. prince has been actively pushing for a humanitarian intervention in syria why should the world to believe it is not a cover for a military intervention similar to what would certainly be out in this part only give you my personal opinion because i'm not in charge of diplomacy i'm in charge of more corp for couldn't it problems they made personal opinion. part of their words we have to be very cautious because i will haul in all of these country. before you remember iraq tunisia and egypt and. progress towards democracy and juries are the results are not i was a liver of i will so all for the future or for the present be in syria for example or we have to be very cautious too of a transition. operational and my point of view we need russia. is a problem. you need. to preserve good cooperation and we hard before between from the western europe country and the russia to sort these problems it's very important this can translate
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french even. today he was a good captain on the board in the middle of the storm everybody knows the public opinion for the return on more than eighty per cent of course they don't play two birds clubs you would not vote for him to anything in that case it's possible if. it's all put. remember proud can be turned on. internationally. you know the injuries russia. we made a lot of things. in the news she will feel internal they do their very critical some of them are very critical of middle east. begin about to be extra they do for example when you speak if you don't. you are russian economy exhort when near e.g. clearing separate there was every snowplow between russia and france we are worried to cooperate and we need to meet me there from virginia putting z. . good going tugs him a great good. so he was able to have big international such important we exist on the international scenery perhaps france should focus more in its domestic programs than on the war and we and to the situation in syria
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just like they got with the french. but the kennedy administration in 1962, they decided to basically neutralize laos and negotiate about it. this gave the north vietnamese hope that they could withdraw their support for south vietnam. in december of 1963 -- excuse me, in late 1963, this gentleman here, diem, would be killed in a coupe. when this happens this is helpful to the north vietnamese. this is a great opportunity because there's a power vacuum that emerges in south vietnam. the north now decides that military effort will probably be their primary tool now to take over south vietnam. to fight this war, of course, they can't do it on their own, particularly the military resources they need to do it. the north vietnamese do not have the ability to produce them. we talked about in the beginning how there was a coalitional aspect of the struggle. here's where the big problem comes in in the way of aid from china and the soviet union. they're particularly helpful. ho made a very great effort to cultivate a special ef
just like they got with the french. but the kennedy administration in 1962, they decided to basically neutralize laos and negotiate about it. this gave the north vietnamese hope that they could withdraw their support for south vietnam. in december of 1963 -- excuse me, in late 1963, this gentleman here, diem, would be killed in a coupe. when this happens this is helpful to the north vietnamese. this is a great opportunity because there's a power vacuum that emerges in south vietnam. the north...
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just like they got with the french. now, but the kennedy administration in 1962, they decided to basically neutralize laos and negotiate about it. and this gave the north vietnamese hope that they could convince the u.s. to withdraw their support from south vietnam. now, in december of 1963, excuse me, in late 1963, this gentleman here will be killed in a coup. and this -- when this happens, this is very helpful to the north vietnamese. they look at this now as being a great opportunity because there's a power vacuum that emerges in south vietnam. and the north now decides that really military effort probably would be their primary tool that could be used for taking over south vietnam. now, to do this, to fight this war, of course, they can't do it on their own. particularly the military resources they need to do it. that north vietnamese do not have the ability to produce them. and so again, we talked about in the beginning how there's a coalitional aspect to the struggle. here's where it comes in, the aid from china a
just like they got with the french. now, but the kennedy administration in 1962, they decided to basically neutralize laos and negotiate about it. and this gave the north vietnamese hope that they could convince the u.s. to withdraw their support from south vietnam. now, in december of 1963, excuse me, in late 1963, this gentleman here will be killed in a coup. and this -- when this happens, this is very helpful to the north vietnamese. they look at this now as being a great opportunity because...
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french's french fried onions. available in the french's stay-fresh can. we touch around the sink, the more dirt can spread around the kitchen, and the more germs we can spread on our hands. that's why we created the lysol no-touch kitchen system. one no-touch solution for sparkling dishes, plus clean surfaces, plus healthy hands. because our mission is a healthy home made simple. lysol. mission for health. >>> -- 5:00 on a wednesday morning, it is a cloudy but mild day with meteorologist bernadette woods over at first warning weather. hi there, bernadette. >> hello, don, good morning, everybody. the temperatures have not dropped again, it is a very warm morning, 61 in washington, 57 here, a lot of 50s across the map, we will take you closer and show you everybody starting on a warm note. as far as visibility it is way down, one mile in baltimore, anyone with good visibility is in the western parts of the state. starting out with fog, that will mix with sunshine this afternoon and we will warm up to the 70s once again this afternoon. we will have that fore
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the french interior minister says the suspect is a 24-year-old french national of algerian descent whoays he has ties to al qaeda. through many hours of negotiations, the interior minister says the suspect's mother has refused to talk to him. the police say the suspect's brother who is suspected of playing an active role in the shootings has turn himself in. news just coming in now, we're getting a report that the french interior minister is saying that the man who is holed up inside that house in toulouse has told police he will surrender to them in 90 minutes. that's noon local time in toulouse. he will surrender to them then. we're getting that news from the interior minister. in about 90 minutes from now, he's saying the man will give up to police. this has been a -- there are hundreds of police in the area now. negotiations, as i said, have been continuing for several hours. the brother has been arrested and this man is wanted not only in connection with the shootings at the jewish school in which three children were killed but also shoot innings the toulouse and nearby towns of f
the french interior minister says the suspect is a 24-year-old french national of algerian descent whoays he has ties to al qaeda. through many hours of negotiations, the interior minister says the suspect's mother has refused to talk to him. the police say the suspect's brother who is suspected of playing an active role in the shootings has turn himself in. news just coming in now, we're getting a report that the french interior minister is saying that the man who is holed up inside that house...
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also this hour french police are still locked in a standoff with a man suspected of killing seven people in the city of toulouse and a military base nearby france's top prosecutor says the government may surrender tonight live analysis of that story shortly here on r.t. . a mornings that oil shortages will lead to skyrocketing prices as tensions in the middle east put iranian crude supplies in jeopardy threatening to destabilize the world economy our top stories this hour. international news and comment live from moscow this is twenty four hours a day so the u.n. security council has agreed on syria adopting a nonbinding statement appealing for a cease fire a move which endorsers special envoy kofi annan peace plan also calls for secure humanitarian access to the country but the u.s. and its allies are still backing the opposition which isn't as harmless as washington likes to think he's put a sneer explains. in a publication by human rights watch they reinforced the position that moscow has been holding since the middle of last year and that is that there are elements within the opposit
also this hour french police are still locked in a standoff with a man suspected of killing seven people in the city of toulouse and a military base nearby france's top prosecutor says the government may surrender tonight live analysis of that story shortly here on r.t. . a mornings that oil shortages will lead to skyrocketing prices as tensions in the middle east put iranian crude supplies in jeopardy threatening to destabilize the world economy our top stories this hour. international news...
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i think they identified us almost like we were french. >> your enemy? you're discussing the -- is this characteristic of people's army of vietnam and the viet cong fighters or did you see a difference? >> oh, i think they're about the same. the same motivation. probably a similar motivation to the some of the iraqi terrorists. with all the british occupation of the countries in the middle east for years and here come another bunch of white guys that want to take over our country, get our oil. but let's not get off on iraq. >> when did you come to the understanding about that the american forces are similar to the french forces in the eyes of the vietnamese? >> in vietnam. yeah. i have studied history of vietnam and us military history for years. i've been back to vietnam seven times since 1990. i've talked to the general twice. and the historian for hours, i talk to him. i talk to the lieutenant who was my opponent on the battle field and a lieutenant colonel we were trying to kill each other. i went back to the battlefield with him and you've probably
i think they identified us almost like we were french. >> your enemy? you're discussing the -- is this characteristic of people's army of vietnam and the viet cong fighters or did you see a difference? >> oh, i think they're about the same. the same motivation. probably a similar motivation to the some of the iraqi terrorists. with all the british occupation of the countries in the middle east for years and here come another bunch of white guys that want to take over our country,...
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is it a french way of life?> first of all, you have to let children learn how to play by themselves. you should stimulate them, read to them, talk to them but not all the time. really important. >> we're overstimulating our children. >> i was at a playground in paris, and doing a little picnic. and i was a mom who brought a bag of toys and books and stuff to entertain my daughter. and the woman next to me brought one ball to the park. and her daughter looks around and it's a very important life skill to be able to wait. french kids don't snack, another thing. i was the mom in the park with the baggie of pretzels and -- >> how does that work with snacking and french parenting? how do they work it? >> there's one snack a day in the afternoon. often it's chocolate. >> okay. >> a little bit of chocolate. that whole idea that you don't diet. you just give yourself a little bit of what you need. >> and eat all kinds of foods. escargot, greens. >> they let the child taste everything. >> that's what the mothers say. you
is it a french way of life?> first of all, you have to let children learn how to play by themselves. you should stimulate them, read to them, talk to them but not all the time. really important. >> we're overstimulating our children. >> i was at a playground in paris, and doing a little picnic. and i was a mom who brought a bag of toys and books and stuff to entertain my daughter. and the woman next to me brought one ball to the park. and her daughter looks around and it's a very...
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he is, we're told, of north african descent, though a french citizen. he told the interior minister he killed the children at the jewish school to avenge the deaths of children in the palestinian territories. the soldiers were a target, he said, because as a french citizen, he's opposed to the involvement in afghanistan. the three soldiers that were killed on thursday were from a parachute regimen and from a unit that had served in afghanistan. >> i suppose we shouldn't underestimate the effort that's been put in, christian, to finding this man and finding him quickly. >> oh, absolutely, yes. there was a great deal of anxiety and apprehension in all communities here in toulouse, because the profile that they built up, david, did suggest that he was going to kill again. and it wasn't -- you know, obviously they dealt with gun attacks in this part of the world before, but it was the nature of the attacks that really concerned them. he was killing people at point-blank range. he was ruthfully efficient, very cruel, we know from the cctv footage they had fr
he is, we're told, of north african descent, though a french citizen. he told the interior minister he killed the children at the jewish school to avenge the deaths of children in the palestinian territories. the soldiers were a target, he said, because as a french citizen, he's opposed to the involvement in afghanistan. the three soldiers that were killed on thursday were from a parachute regimen and from a unit that had served in afghanistan. >> i suppose we shouldn't underestimate the...
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they don't feel like french think that they are french and when they go back to algeria for example they are despised by the local population because they don't speak arabic and because they don't know their culture so you know way they are really hated on underside and it turned to. religion as a substitute for for culture so i think that's pretty much what we have here plus the fact that again things that i mean he he advocated for for yet forcing for his back to be because of the situation in palestine and the birth of the presence of the french army in afghanistan yeah that's right indeed he certainly did say that he was acting in revenge for the people of the palestinian struggle on the gaza strip and in ramallah that's why apparently he targeted a jewish school now as we were saying the government is believed to be muslim or algerian descent and with all this taking place during an election when president sarkozy is campaigning for tighter immigration laws could this tragedy do you think when sarkozy some votes. you see immigration. economic outsourcing and insecurity are all linke
they don't feel like french think that they are french and when they go back to algeria for example they are despised by the local population because they don't speak arabic and because they don't know their culture so you know way they are really hated on underside and it turned to. religion as a substitute for for culture so i think that's pretty much what we have here plus the fact that again things that i mean he he advocated for for yet forcing for his back to be because of the situation...
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. ♪ french police say they're widening their search for the suspect who shot dead a french- israeli teachers two children, and another student eddie george school in toulouse today. been drafted into the investigation. following the shooting, president sarkozy travel to the seven french city with the president the country's jewish association to visit the site of the shooting. >> the president also awarded -- alerted the country's highest terrorist alert level for southwestern france. >> in toulouse hours after the attack, residents gathered near the ozar hatorah school to express their sorrow. >> we are in mourning. i am in shock. so are all my friends here. >> nicolas sarkozy paid a visit to the school, accompanied by education and jewish affairs officials. the french president and directed his election campaign to come to toulouse, calling the shooting a national tragedy. >> tomorrow, schools across france will observe a minute of silence in memory of the children of this school. these are our children, not simply your children. they are ours. >> sir's's socialist rival francois hollande
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french police are locked in a standoff with a man suspected of killing seven people in the city of toulouse including three schoolchildren i'm going to cross over here a likely just for you live pictures from the scene. where the french president is expected shortly we understand the police are trying to take the government live and have. warnings over oil shortages that lead to skyrocketing prices as tensions in the middle east put iranian crude supplies in jeopardy threatening to be stabilized of the global economy. just after five pm on wednesday here in moscow this is with me. the u.n. is nearing an agreement on syria but the u.s. and its allies still hoping to put more pressure on president assad but the forces there backing to fight against him aren't as harmless as washington likes to think with details. in a public later by human rights watch they reinforce the position that moscow has been holding since the middle of last year and that is that there are elements within the opposition in syria who are not peaceful at all in fact they are clearly cut throat in addition to this the re
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take away french nationality from the french nation or this is not allowed under the french constitution and then there's marie le pen the far right national front party candidate having long pushed a more radical anti immigration line call for the revival of the death penalty for child killers and the deportation of any foreigner who goes on a suspicious trip to places like afghanistan how many mohammed merah are there in the boats and planes that arrive in france full of immigrants and how with merit is perhaps only the tip of the iceberg it's time to wage war on this from the mentalists political religious groups who are killing our children the threat of islamic fundamentalism has been underestimated. i think all that spent announced after these tragic events are proposals put forward solely for the election it goes to the one who proposes the most radical solutions which would aim supposedly at solving the problem and the problem is much deeper are now the growing number of immigrants in france about six million of whom are muslims is being labeled as a problem by some prominent fig
take away french nationality from the french nation or this is not allowed under the french constitution and then there's marie le pen the far right national front party candidate having long pushed a more radical anti immigration line call for the revival of the death penalty for child killers and the deportation of any foreigner who goes on a suspicious trip to places like afghanistan how many mohammed merah are there in the boats and planes that arrive in france full of immigrants and how...
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i'm one on one today and we're mixing japanese asian infusion with french. i have two chefs with me. i have chef paul on the end and he is going to start preparing some things. he's helping chef luke from the willard hotel. you have a chef from another restaurant helping you? >> [ indiscernible ] >> so what are you preparing? >> for the 100th anniversary the cherry blossom, we came up with a menu of japanese, asian and french infusion. this is one of our dishes. it's going to be presented on the asian salad. >> the asian salad is with what? carrots? >> we have carrots, seaweed, onion. display on the plate. >> that chicken looks awfully good chef paul over there. look at that. >> he's doing the magic. >> he really is. wait a minute, what is he doing right there? >> a glaze. he's going to finish with a little bit -- [ indiscernible ] >> you'll have this for a couple of weeks? >> till april 27. >> you've given us the recipe and it's on jchayward.com. and then let me tell you what i like about the willard and i do it whenever i get a chance. you can guess what i
i'm one on one today and we're mixing japanese asian infusion with french. i have two chefs with me. i have chef paul on the end and he is going to start preparing some things. he's helping chef luke from the willard hotel. you have a chef from another restaurant helping you? >> [ indiscernible ] >> so what are you preparing? >> for the 100th anniversary the cherry blossom, we came up with a menu of japanese, asian and french infusion. this is one of our dishes. it's going to...
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a french soldier knows death. but a pair trooper does not expect to be -- pair trooper does not expect to be executed in his own country by one of his own countrymen and there will be anger that a known fundamentalist years under surveillance was allowed to kill. seven times. christian fraser, bbc news, toulouse. >> we can actually bring you latest pictures live from toulouse. where that siege is taking place. those are the latest pictures live of what is happening and of course we just heard that several gunshots had been reported by an eyewitness and apparently another explosion. and let's speak to thomas worthington who lives in the city and is a defense analyst. you've been monitoring the situation all day. what more can you tell us about this latest gunshot wound? apparently heard by an eyewitness. >> yes, indeed. there has been the sound of explosions this evening. i live about three quarters of a kilometer away from the scene. and i've heard a number of bangs. i haven't heard any gunfire. although that may
a french soldier knows death. but a pair trooper does not expect to be -- pair trooper does not expect to be executed in his own country by one of his own countrymen and there will be anger that a known fundamentalist years under surveillance was allowed to kill. seven times. christian fraser, bbc news, toulouse. >> we can actually bring you latest pictures live from toulouse. where that siege is taking place. those are the latest pictures live of what is happening and of course we just...
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it wasn't in french. we didn't talk about it in french.ed it. >> jimmy: your teacher was into o.j. >> yes. i can say it. >> jimmy: you knocked his socks off with knowledge of o.j. >> and i haven't retained that. he was innocent, right? >> jimmy: well -- [ laughter ] some would say no. [ laughter ] >> it depends. >> jimmy: yes. last time you were here, you were living in our neighborhood. >> yes. i was living down the street from here. >> jimmy: right down the street, which seemed like a bad idea. >> i told the story about being mugged. and i was hoping i would get mugged so i would have another story. i don't want to get mugged. anyway, i have moved. i moved into a house. >> jimmy: very good. you bought aouse? >> i bought a house. and i live in it. when i moved in, not only did i buy it. i decided to live in it. >> jimmy: you went all the way with that. >> i like to make big moves. i went in. so, everything was empty. the people were moved out. went down to the basement. there were a couple of, like, paint cans there, you know, for various
it wasn't in french. we didn't talk about it in french.ed it. >> jimmy: your teacher was into o.j. >> yes. i can say it. >> jimmy: you knocked his socks off with knowledge of o.j. >> and i haven't retained that. he was innocent, right? >> jimmy: well -- [ laughter ] some would say no. [ laughter ] >> it depends. >> jimmy: yes. last time you were here, you were living in our neighborhood. >> yes. i was living down the street from here. >>...
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the children held dual israeli and french citizenship. while the rabbi had previously lived in israel for years. hundreds of people turned out to attend the funerals. the speaker of israel's parliament delivered a speech saying that the jewish people in israel and in the diaspora were once again facing murderous attacks by beasts driven by hatred. the french foreign minister flew to israel with the bodies. he said france was determined to fight anti-semitism wherever it was found. >> every time a jew is insulted, hit, or assassinated on the territory of our republic, it is the whole of france that is targeted and that must react. >> the attacks have put anti- semitism in europe at the top of the agenda for the israeli media. many israelis think europe still has not learned the lessons of the holocaust. >> the united nations security council has sent a united message to the syrian government and opposition. it has called on both sides to immediately implement the plan by the united nations special envoy aimed at ending a year of violence.
the children held dual israeli and french citizenship. while the rabbi had previously lived in israel for years. hundreds of people turned out to attend the funerals. the speaker of israel's parliament delivered a speech saying that the jewish people in israel and in the diaspora were once again facing murderous attacks by beasts driven by hatred. the french foreign minister flew to israel with the bodies. he said france was determined to fight anti-semitism wherever it was found. >>...
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back with a lot of them but who are french citizens who may have been to afghanistan and pakistan and who will similar beliefs. ok well i was first told that this was ultimately a simple case of race hate now it appears the most his were different now with the french interior minister saying it was revenge for the french army's campaigns abroad with an event as shocking as this have an impact on policy do you think when he said it's not just revenge for the partially revenge for france's activities suppose more of more or less and afghanistan we're going still active but the person who is holding out the young man himself has said that it was also in revenge for the killings of young children in gaza but these are really some of the roots of the most sense or we're here to ultimately talking about the process for and how to pay that you're saying also talking about the palestinians as well the french presidential candidate as i'm sure you well know i have polls from campaigning at the moment but a person asako z. has been very big on the anti immigrant rhetoric even a one point threat
back with a lot of them but who are french citizens who may have been to afghanistan and pakistan and who will similar beliefs. ok well i was first told that this was ultimately a simple case of race hate now it appears the most his were different now with the french interior minister saying it was revenge for the french army's campaigns abroad with an event as shocking as this have an impact on policy do you think when he said it's not just revenge for the partially revenge for france's...
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french officers are reportedly detained in the heart of the uprising in syria as government forces retake the rebel stronghold in the city of homs. the massive protests and rallies across the e.u. about the cuts affecting millions putting a question mark over brussels forceful demands for austerity a lot of reaction on this shortly here in aussie. and israel faces international criticism every policy of detaining suspected palestinian militants indefinitely without the chance of a trial. also russia's presidential vote nears we take to the streets of moscow to gauge the mood of the people in a restless country recently awoken from political slumber of top stories this hour . international news is coming live from moscow this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day the syrian army is allowed the international red cross to enter in the embattled city of homs government forces have retaken the area from opposition forces syria's now waiting for the arrival of kofi annan the new u.n. arab league envoy whose valor to stop the killing and start. is in damascus. we are hearing that the army has end
french officers are reportedly detained in the heart of the uprising in syria as government forces retake the rebel stronghold in the city of homs. the massive protests and rallies across the e.u. about the cuts affecting millions putting a question mark over brussels forceful demands for austerity a lot of reaction on this shortly here in aussie. and israel faces international criticism every policy of detaining suspected palestinian militants indefinitely without the chance of a trial. also...
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the french president, nick lawyer sarkozy, is traveling immediately to toulouse. there has been a previous set of shootings in the area. much more at the website. >> this is "bbc world news." i'm geeta guru-murthy. a man riding a motor scooter is shot dead it follows the killings last week of three soldiers in the same region by a person riding a motor scooter. well, a little earlier, i spoke to a freelance journalist based in toulouse. he gave me the details that he had. >> well, basic, you've got to put this in context. four soldiers of ethnic origin have been shot here in the last week by someone on a scooter, who's fled. the exact same thing happened this morning outside a jewish school in toulouse. there's talk about three dead. the city is in lockdown. you might hear police sirens behind me as they try to hunt down the scooter. we're talking to witnesses about a mile from where i am right now. they're saying up to three people dead, shot by someone on a scooter. this is the same method that was used on thursday when three soldiers were shot outside their bar
the french president, nick lawyer sarkozy, is traveling immediately to toulouse. there has been a previous set of shootings in the area. much more at the website. >> this is "bbc world news." i'm geeta guru-murthy. a man riding a motor scooter is shot dead it follows the killings last week of three soldiers in the same region by a person riding a motor scooter. well, a little earlier, i spoke to a freelance journalist based in toulouse. he gave me the details that he had....
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french's french fried onions. available in the french's stay-fresh can. >>> call it a wild night at the okay land arena where fans cheered chris mullins when the team retired his jersey but booed the team owner. chris mullins' family, friends and former teammates were on hand. i was heartfelt until the fans turned surely upset with the management over the recent monta ellis trade. they would not stop jeering. >> when you speak of warriors' history there's no one -- [ booing ] >> as the greatest fans in the nba as everyone stated sometimes change is inevitable and it is if going to work out just fine. -- and it is going to work out just fine. >> he is going to change this franchise this is crazy, seriously. come on, you are doing yourselves a disservice. all of the wonderful accolades -- >> rick berry helping and classy of mullins as well. he says he knows the fans are unhappy with him but winning will solve everything. the story is creating big buzz online. we would like to you join the conversation by heading to
french's french fried onions. available in the french's stay-fresh can. >>> call it a wild night at the okay land arena where fans cheered chris mullins when the team retired his jersey but booed the team owner. chris mullins' family, friends and former teammates were on hand. i was heartfelt until the fans turned surely upset with the management over the recent monta ellis trade. they would not stop jeering. >> when you speak of warriors' history there's no one -- [ booing ]...
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ernest is in the van with bruce of this french armored division. of course they have got to stop for a couple of firefights. ernest never drove through a firefight that he didn't like. then they get into paris. and it's pandemonium. ernest's wish has sort of come true. this picture doesn't picture the
ernest is in the van with bruce of this french armored division. of course they have got to stop for a couple of firefights. ernest never drove through a firefight that he didn't like. then they get into paris. and it's pandemonium. ernest's wish has sort of come true. this picture doesn't picture the
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." >> french commandos tried to force the surrender of their shooting suspect. is he still alive? this is the scene outside his house. nothing has been heard form him for several hours. malis claim to have seized power. a general strike against portugal imposed austerity measures. the head of the european bank says the worst is over. welcome to bbc world news. also coming up, is china's economy in a slowdown as output shrank for the fifth month in a row? what price for freedom. judith tebbutt heads, after a ransom is paid to her somali kidnappers. hello and welcome. we have one priority, to take him alive. that is what the interior minister said about the standoff with the main suspect in the toulouse shootings. he also told a radio station that has -- contact to has been lost with mohammed merah and it is not clear if he is still alive. the sieges in the second day. this is the scene close to his ground-floor apartment. police say he admitted shooting dead three children and their teacher at a jewish school and three soldiers. >> explosions lit up the sky. just before midnight, t
." >> french commandos tried to force the surrender of their shooting suspect. is he still alive? this is the scene outside his house. nothing has been heard form him for several hours. malis claim to have seized power. a general strike against portugal imposed austerity measures. the head of the european bank says the worst is over. welcome to bbc world news. also coming up, is china's economy in a slowdown as output shrank for the fifth month in a row? what price for freedom....
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>>shepard: the french president sarkozy is calling for calm. there is a lot uproar. >>jonathan: they are no strangers to problems between the indigenous french population and the immigrant population. many are muslims from the north africa region but sarkozy, the president, said today france will not be destroyed by terrorism. listen. >> we must be united and give in neither to discrimination or revenge. france can only be strong if there is national unity. we owe it to the victims of the cold blooded assassination and our country. >>jonathan: according to french authorities, this shooter had already identified his next victims, another soldier and two policemen which is why they moved in when they did last night our time. >>shepard: intense. thank you, jonathan who will be chat about this and other stories at foxnews.com/shep. a lawyer for the u.s. soldier accused of mass murder in afghanistan is now questioning the evidence in the case. and that lawyer says he will travel to afghanistan to investigate for himself. his coastline is the army staff sergeant bales accu
>>shepard: the french president sarkozy is calling for calm. there is a lot uproar. >>jonathan: they are no strangers to problems between the indigenous french population and the immigrant population. many are muslims from the north africa region but sarkozy, the president, said today france will not be destroyed by terrorism. listen. >> we must be united and give in neither to discrimination or revenge. france can only be strong if there is national unity. we owe it to the...
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french police are locked in a standoff with a man suspected of killing seven people in the city of toulouse including three schoolchildren president nicholas sarkozy is set to arrive within the hour. and warnings of oil shortages lead to skyrocketing prices as tensions in the middle east put iranian crude supplies in jeopardy threatening to destabilize the global economy. a very warm welcome to you from all of us here at the moscow. the u.n. is nearing an agreement on syria with the u.s. and its allies still hoping to put more pressure on president assad and the forces to fight against them on his harmlessness washington likes to think let's get details on this now from artie's up for us joining us live on the program paula western powers have been calling on president assad to give up his reign but who all what they want to see taken place. well human rights watch in a public letter has reinforced the position that moscow's been holding since the middle of last year and that is that some of these rebels are not peaceful at all indeed they quite clear through a clear patch throat in additio
french police are locked in a standoff with a man suspected of killing seven people in the city of toulouse including three schoolchildren president nicholas sarkozy is set to arrive within the hour. and warnings of oil shortages lead to skyrocketing prices as tensions in the middle east put iranian crude supplies in jeopardy threatening to destabilize the global economy. a very warm welcome to you from all of us here at the moscow. the u.n. is nearing an agreement on syria with the u.s. and...
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ernest is in the van with bruce of this french armored division. of course, they've got to stop for a couple of firefights. ernest never drove through a firetight they didn't like. then get into paris and it's pandemonium. ernest's wish has sort of come true. this picture doesn't capture the cha chaos. bruce a diary captures a little. as they're driving through paris bruce later said it was impossible to refuse the gifts thrust upon us. in the course of the afternoon we had beer, cider, white and red bordeaux, white and red burgundy, champagne from whiskey cognac, armangay, each calvedos. i hope they were still mission capable after doing all this. after the next day bruce and hemingway liberate the hotel. they go into the bar and by this time the entourage is quite large. and bruce orders 50 martinis which gets served up to everything in his group and bruce writes in his diary, he says, you know, they weren't really very good. talk about that kind of, you know, the virginia aristocrat, only the best for him. but he's fair and he says, you know, we
ernest is in the van with bruce of this french armored division. of course, they've got to stop for a couple of firefights. ernest never drove through a firetight they didn't like. then get into paris and it's pandemonium. ernest's wish has sort of come true. this picture doesn't capture the cha chaos. bruce a diary captures a little. as they're driving through paris bruce later said it was impossible to refuse the gifts thrust upon us. in the course of the afternoon we had beer, cider, white...
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french's french fried onions. available in the french's stay-fresh can. >>> good morning maryland. i am sherrie johnson. megan and charley have the day off. it's time for the abc2 news to go. queens ann county and kent county on a 90-minute delay because of the fog. let's start with meteorologist lynette charles. fog is causing a few headaches. >> you are right. it will stake around through -- it will stick around through the late morning and early afternoon. we have the south eastern flow that's onshore flow and with that, temperatures are feeling a little cool they are morning. 45 degrees in chestertown. shadyside 48 and more of the same in edgewater. but the humidity 100%. that means the air is saturated and that dew point and that temperature the exact same. and with that we are feeling it this morning in terms of well we have that humidity out there and also the fog. satellite and radar picking up on the showers back off toward the west. some of that could get in as we go into the afternoon. let's check out the traffic report now with angela. good morning foggy conditions out
french's french fried onions. available in the french's stay-fresh can. >>> good morning maryland. i am sherrie johnson. megan and charley have the day off. it's time for the abc2 news to go. queens ann county and kent county on a 90-minute delay because of the fog. let's start with meteorologist lynette charles. fog is causing a few headaches. >> you are right. it will stake around through -- it will stick around through the late morning and early afternoon. we have the south...
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the french arabs in france are really a little is a lated because they are big don't feel like french people think that they are french and when they go back to jail you have for example they are despised by the local population because they don't speak arabic and because they don't know their culture so you know way they are really hated on both sides and turn to. aggression and maybe religion as a substitute for for an ancestral culture in france because of such sarkozy's perced polices it only sees the the groups doesn't exist so you have a lot of people in the prisons of the of the immigrants and immigrants feel that they are not welcome so the turn to aggressive actions. and france continues to reel from the deadly attacks pakistani intelligence says and dozens more french muslims are following in mary's footsteps and are training with the taliban and got more data now outside r.t. dot com. also fresh and sound arrested north of here by accident see their peaceful demonstrations and in detention as fourteen are held in new york the photo footage is a lineup after the home. in a w
the french arabs in france are really a little is a lated because they are big don't feel like french people think that they are french and when they go back to jail you have for example they are despised by the local population because they don't speak arabic and because they don't know their culture so you know way they are really hated on both sides and turn to. aggression and maybe religion as a substitute for for an ancestral culture in france because of such sarkozy's perced polices it...