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buevy y iclass, they read, wri, and learn in french.o critical to the future of french quebec? the answer is demographics. narrator: like most of north america, quebecbut quebec's ban french-speaking majori, known as the québécois, suffers from the lowest birthrate in all of canada. the situation is so serious that the provincial government pays families $6,000 canadian for every child born after the first two. but still, the birthrate is low. so quebec has had to look outside its borders and welcome immigrants from around the world. the problem is these immigrants threaten french culture. they are arriving and multiplying at such a rapid rate that the francophone population may soon become a minority in the city of montreal. and many new immigrants do not want to learn french. sammy said, "no, you cannot play in the sandbox, because i am the king of the...?" when he goes away, he goes down the slide. okay, when he goes away, you can use the slide? narrator: victorlopeu isearning english. he and his brother tudor have come with their pa
buevy y iclass, they read, wri, and learn in french.o critical to the future of french quebec? the answer is demographics. narrator: like most of north america, quebecbut quebec's ban french-speaking majori, known as the québécois, suffers from the lowest birthrate in all of canada. the situation is so serious that the provincial government pays families $6,000 canadian for every child born after the first two. but still, the birthrate is low. so quebec has had to look outside its borders and...
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and many new immigrants do not want to learn french.play in the sandbox, because i am the king of the...?" when he goes away, he goes down the slide. okay, when he goes away, you can use the slide? narrat: victorlopeu isearning english. he and his brother tudor have come with their parents from eastern europe to escape an unstable economy and political climate. okay, next day... narrator: from romania, the plopeanus headed west to search for a better life in canada. they settled in french-speaking quebec, in the city of montreal, homeo t englh-speaking community in the province. montreal is divided into two relatively distinct areas: the english on one side, the french on the other. the plopeanus have chosen to settle on the city's english side, for they believe that english is the key to success for their children. but for immigrants in quebec, choosing english has a price. dan plopeanu is paying to send his sons to this private englh nursery school. although englishublic schools exist in the area, the only free education available by
and many new immigrants do not want to learn french.play in the sandbox, because i am the king of the...?" when he goes away, he goes down the slide. okay, when he goes away, you can use the slide? narrat: victorlopeu isearning english. he and his brother tudor have come with their parents from eastern europe to escape an unstable economy and political climate. okay, next day... narrator: from romania, the plopeanus headed west to search for a better life in canada. they settled in...
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two women, mary dabbs and teresa french. they never met. but became connected in a way no one could have predicted. >> was there a day that went by where you didn't think about teresa? >> no. >> it would be terror in both their lives that would ultimately bring them together. one helping the other, in a case that frustrated police for nearly 15 years. the story begins with teresa french, who was a young mother in muncie, indiana, back in 1993. >> she had an innocence about her. >> she just loved everybody. she was just so nice and friendly. >> would never say anything bad about anybody. >> teresa was beautiful and petite, had an open heart and unlimited compassion, offering help when needed and love without condition, qualities that amaze her older sister, jennifer nye. >> she would gather up any animal in the neighborhood, bring it home. >> whatever it was. >> didn't matter. she had raised a raccoon, bottle fed it, get up every two hours and fed it. she loved everybody. she loved life. >> which was a good thing, because she was forced to g
two women, mary dabbs and teresa french. they never met. but became connected in a way no one could have predicted. >> was there a day that went by where you didn't think about teresa? >> no. >> it would be terror in both their lives that would ultimately bring them together. one helping the other, in a case that frustrated police for nearly 15 years. the story begins with teresa french, who was a young mother in muncie, indiana, back in 1993. >> she had an innocence...
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we are celebrating everything french, french food, french wine and guess what? french olive oil. i didn't even know the french were known for their olive oil. >> france is actually the fourth largest producer of olive oil in the world, which surprises a lot of people. beautiful soft delicate olive oil that comes primarily from the southern part of the country. at our store this saturday from 4:00 to 6:00 we are going to focus on everything french. french cuisine, and of course our french olive oil. we will have a guest teaching us everything about french olive oil. >> so give me the location of your store. >> just off 395 in arlington right next door to capital city brewery in the village. >> what are you preparing today? >> what i brought for you today is a typical french bistro meal. they are known for their simplicity and freshness. what we are having today is salad, three main ingredients, we would know this as pork. so it is like bacon. a french bacon. >> what kind of greens? >> these are really nice, delicate greens. and the other primary ingredient of a salad like this is
we are celebrating everything french, french food, french wine and guess what? french olive oil. i didn't even know the french were known for their olive oil. >> france is actually the fourth largest producer of olive oil in the world, which surprises a lot of people. beautiful soft delicate olive oil that comes primarily from the southern part of the country. at our store this saturday from 4:00 to 6:00 we are going to focus on everything french. french cuisine, and of course our french...
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they don't look french. they're not real french. but we don't have that problem. however much we think we have a problem with mexican immigration. we're not an ethnicity. what holds us together? a belief in the ideals. the constitutional. it's taking on a kind of sacred quality in our eyes. even though people don't read it, they still feel it has a sacred quality and i think it's -- we go back to them. the way lincoln said we ought to. that they are flesh of our flesh. blood of our blood. because he drew inspiration from them. all honor to jefferson, he said, when he's talking about equality. he felt this connection that i think we continue to feel. people ask me questions like, you know, what would george washington think of the invasion of iraq? i mean, people don't -- other other countries don't do that. people don't ask -- >> what would charlemain say? >> yeah. william pitt, they don't have that kind of connection to the past. as history-minded as they might be, the brits don't have that kind of connection. so i have a lot of sympathy for the tea party people.
they don't look french. they're not real french. but we don't have that problem. however much we think we have a problem with mexican immigration. we're not an ethnicity. what holds us together? a belief in the ideals. the constitutional. it's taking on a kind of sacred quality in our eyes. even though people don't read it, they still feel it has a sacred quality and i think it's -- we go back to them. the way lincoln said we ought to. that they are flesh of our flesh. blood of our blood....
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he thought the french might go to athens.lthough he had french friends amongst these critics and architects in rome, he attacked them. he ridiculed greek architecture. but then, just before he died in 1778, he himself went south to pestum, and in 15 or 16 wonderful drawings, he conjured up the magic of greek architecture as never before. he showed that the column, that the french had thought of as a structural element which they wanted to express honestly, was really a piece of sculpture, a piece of beautiful sculpture. after that, with the discovery of pestum and greek architecture itself, the aesthetic vision of europe changed. so, as often in the history of western art, changes in ways of seeing coincide with and even anticipate social change. so it was in the build-up to the french revolution. the saturday night fever of revolution began in earnest when camille desmouls harangued an inflamed crowd in the palais royal, calling for overthrow of the monarchy and establishment of a republic. there was rising unemployment, a g
he thought the french might go to athens.lthough he had french friends amongst these critics and architects in rome, he attacked them. he ridiculed greek architecture. but then, just before he died in 1778, he himself went south to pestum, and in 15 or 16 wonderful drawings, he conjured up the magic of greek architecture as never before. he showed that the column, that the french had thought of as a structural element which they wanted to express honestly, was really a piece of sculpture, a...
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he traveled to french as a ship's cook to see how the other half lived. he would dedicated his life to a single purpose, vietnamese independence. ho turned to the world's first communist power, the new russian revolutionary government was the enemy of all capitalist governments. the reason he became a communist it looked like a good avenue for vietnam. >> while still in france he helped founded the french communist party and he soon was living in moscow. >> he was given training by communists in organizational techniques. he is able to create what is officially founded in 1930 as the irndo-china communist party. he prepared his people to fight for their independence. >> his original name, he got arrested under ho chi min and he was stuck with it. >> some unlikely allies, when france fell to hitler, ho chi joined the fight with america. >> his main goal was to try to win the friendship of the american government. >> i wanted to be part of the world from day one. >> they battled the japanese, 16-year-old billy south of austin, texas made his first attempt t
he traveled to french as a ship's cook to see how the other half lived. he would dedicated his life to a single purpose, vietnamese independence. ho turned to the world's first communist power, the new russian revolutionary government was the enemy of all capitalist governments. the reason he became a communist it looked like a good avenue for vietnam. >> while still in france he helped founded the french communist party and he soon was living in moscow. >> he was given training by...
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the picture of french politics? either looking at what la pene achieved what happened on the left what this victory, where does this leave sarkozy's party? >> well, in disarray at this point. the so-called elephants, the real big figures in the party will now have to come together to figure out where this party goes now. i think they're very much in the same condition as the republican party has been for a while. in trying to find a new identify for the party. nicholas sarkozy announced that he will not take part in politics any more. will certainly not take part in this campaign. i think you have to take him at his word. he's clearly more interested now in returning to his career as a lawyer. and perhaps making a lot of money, something he suggested in the past. so it leaves french politics like politics in many countries today, very fluid, very much at the mertsee of growing resentments, growing frustrations, perhaps vulnerable as the la pene vote suggests to some more populism than we have seen for a while in fra
the picture of french politics? either looking at what la pene achieved what happened on the left what this victory, where does this leave sarkozy's party? >> well, in disarray at this point. the so-called elephants, the real big figures in the party will now have to come together to figure out where this party goes now. i think they're very much in the same condition as the republican party has been for a while. in trying to find a new identify for the party. nicholas sarkozy announced...
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he traveled to french as a ship's cook to see how the other half lived. he would dedicated his life to a single purpose, vietnamese independence. ho turned to the world's first communist power, the new russian revolutionary government was the enemy of all capitalist governments. the reason he became a communist it looked like a good avenue for vietnam. >> while still in france he helped founded the french communist party and he soon was living in moscow. >> he was given training by communists in organizational techniques. he is able to create what is officially founded in 1930 as the irndo-china communist party. he prepared his people to fight for their independence. >> his original name, he got arrested under ho chi min and he was stuck with it. >> some unlikely allies, when france fell to hitler, ho chi joined the fight with america. >> his main goal was to try to win the friendship of the american government. >> i wanted to be part of the world from day one. >> they battled the japanese, 16-year-old billy south of austin, texas made his first attempt t
he traveled to french as a ship's cook to see how the other half lived. he would dedicated his life to a single purpose, vietnamese independence. ho turned to the world's first communist power, the new russian revolutionary government was the enemy of all capitalist governments. the reason he became a communist it looked like a good avenue for vietnam. >> while still in france he helped founded the french communist party and he soon was living in moscow. >> he was given training by...
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a winner allegations that saudi arabia is auctioning off suicide bombers to syria's rebels as the french president threatens military intervention following the shooting massacre at. the u.s. denies sending special forces to spy inside north korea but the journalist to uncover the story says the pentagon is on a damage control mission to save face. online on screen this is r.t. live from central moscow twenty four hours a day in the sun chanel looks set to be extradited to sweden after britain supremum court dismissed his appeal the wiki leaks founder has been under house arrest in the u.k. for more than five hundred days now he's wanted in sweden for questioning over sex crime accusations which the whistleblower himself strongly denies. has the details from outside the courthouse in london. chilliness and wasn't actually in court today when that judgment was passed rejecting his appeal against that extradition to sweden but it's not over yet he's being granted a fourteen day extradition stay while his legal team try to get an appeal to reopen this case now that he's a point on some of t
a winner allegations that saudi arabia is auctioning off suicide bombers to syria's rebels as the french president threatens military intervention following the shooting massacre at. the u.s. denies sending special forces to spy inside north korea but the journalist to uncover the story says the pentagon is on a damage control mission to save face. online on screen this is r.t. live from central moscow twenty four hours a day in the sun chanel looks set to be extradited to sweden after britain...
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more open french economy a trade of globalization and free to give an integration. and this was seen in the in the very highest good both for the extreme right in particular and for the extreme left candidates and the first wrong of the of the election but otherwise i would say in terms of foreign policy there isn't really a vast difference from these between these two candidates that won't make a big difference tonight whether or not person so cozy is related to whether becomes of the president any new person will have to try and accommodate and to great to. worry about the concerns of this very strong minority of very sort of in secure french voters who have turned to the little extremes thank you very much a service or whatever for your analysis there so there you have it the two men still trying to fight here at the last moment as a french go and cast their ballots will be finding out first results at around eight pm local time here in paris absolutely ok we go regularly and thanks ever so much for that just one thing you can stay with us we go regular coverage
more open french economy a trade of globalization and free to give an integration. and this was seen in the in the very highest good both for the extreme right in particular and for the extreme left candidates and the first wrong of the of the election but otherwise i would say in terms of foreign policy there isn't really a vast difference from these between these two candidates that won't make a big difference tonight whether or not person so cozy is related to whether becomes of the...
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>> celebration for the new french president and a historic warning from germany on austerity. down for the olympics, it is 9:00 in the morning in singapore. >> 2:00 in london. welcome to newsday. officials of the united states say they and their allies have disrupted a plot to bomb an airliner. it was to be carried out around the anniversary of the killing of osama bin laden. it was used in a failed attack over detroit in 2009. good >> this is a remnant of the underwear from design to blow up an airplane over detroit on christmas day, 2009. it failed to detonate fully. officials say a more sophisticated bomb was to be used in the latest hot, and this is what would have happened if gone off sabihad properly. it is not confirm if the latest on contains the same explosives. it is being examined by the fbi. the defense secretary giveaway few details about the case. >> i do not comment on specific classified operations other than to say the united states engages in a number of operations to go after all kinda -- al qaeda and their militant allies. this country needs to remain vigil
>> celebration for the new french president and a historic warning from germany on austerity. down for the olympics, it is 9:00 in the morning in singapore. >> 2:00 in london. welcome to newsday. officials of the united states say they and their allies have disrupted a plot to bomb an airliner. it was to be carried out around the anniversary of the killing of osama bin laden. it was used in a failed attack over detroit in 2009. good >> this is a remnant of the underwear from...
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of course some of the french revolutionaries, the leaders, lafayette thought so too. he sent the key of bastille, the symbol of tyranny, the prison in
of course some of the french revolutionaries, the leaders, lafayette thought so too. he sent the key of bastille, the symbol of tyranny, the prison in
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with the french think of their new first couple. forced labor. how ikea use east german prisoners to assemble furniture. and why the legendary minibus could disappear from istanbul. red carpets and the shiny helmets of guards. the inauguratio ceremony of france's new president, francois hollande, shows how much the french love their pomp and politics. in that as well. she is expected to be elegant and have a sense of style, like harlem for nine -- carla brunei. hollande's partner has kept a fairly low profile so far, and that is something the french may find hard to tell of a rigid tolerate. >> two years ago, hollande looked like this. his arrest of nickname cost laughter across france. today, his 15 kilos lighter and comes across as dynamic and feisty. in france, popular opinion is that such a trends -- transformation has to be due to a woman. in the case of france what hollande -- friends what -- francois hollande, she is valley, a seasoned political journalist. his side, hollande was able to compete with sarkozy's constant media presence. even
with the french think of their new first couple. forced labor. how ikea use east german prisoners to assemble furniture. and why the legendary minibus could disappear from istanbul. red carpets and the shiny helmets of guards. the inauguratio ceremony of france's new president, francois hollande, shows how much the french love their pomp and politics. in that as well. she is expected to be elegant and have a sense of style, like harlem for nine -- carla brunei. hollande's partner has kept a...
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the new french president, francois hollande, principal out of french combat troops by the end of this year. -- plans to pull troops. >> i told president obama and the other bidders this issue was non-negotiable. this is a matter of french sovereignty. >> that is not what the german chancellor angela merkel wanted to hear. she wants the nato-led coalition to stick together. the new french president did signal support for the european missile defense shield. hollande said his concerns had been addressed but called for dialogue with russia. the u.s. says it is to protect against attacks from iran but russia wants guarantees that this system is not being aimed at its territory. >> we spoke earlier to klaus, former chairman of the committee, and asked him why it is a difficult for nato to pull out of afghanistan. >> this is a complicated operation since it requires the proper coordination of logistics', operational safety, and the maintenance of security throughout the theater. for germany, in particular, due to pakistan's reluctance to allow nato forces to be stored to the south, since no
the new french president, francois hollande, principal out of french combat troops by the end of this year. -- plans to pull troops. >> i told president obama and the other bidders this issue was non-negotiable. this is a matter of french sovereignty. >> that is not what the german chancellor angela merkel wanted to hear. she wants the nato-led coalition to stick together. the new french president did signal support for the european missile defense shield. hollande said his concerns...
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he has promised french voters he would renegotiate the fiscal pact. it has been signed off on by 25 heads of government in the you and antelope -- in the eel, and -- in the eu and angela merkel has said no way. what he would like to have is a supplementary program of what he calls growth. >> could we see merkel budget on this? is there will room for her? -- wiggle room for her? >> i think she will make concessions to him. there are many different definitions of economic growth policies. the social democrats, the opposition in germany, have put forward a plan which they have discussed with hollande, and they suggest things like cutting down on bureaucracy, using eu funds that are already there to combat youth unemployment. those are things merkel not be opposed to. she has discussed the eu policies with the spd all along. what she does not want to do is finance any growth policies by increasing debt. >> alright. thank you very much. will have more on the future of france in -- we will have more on the future of france and the eurozone later in the show
he has promised french voters he would renegotiate the fiscal pact. it has been signed off on by 25 heads of government in the you and antelope -- in the eel, and -- in the eu and angela merkel has said no way. what he would like to have is a supplementary program of what he calls growth. >> could we see merkel budget on this? is there will room for her? -- wiggle room for her? >> i think she will make concessions to him. there are many different definitions of economic growth...
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but many french fear more taxes will be less growth and more debt. filled with prices and unemployment steadily on the rise, a majority of french say austerity hasn't worked. and have taken a chance on hollande, known for his tax and spend policies. >> it carries the promise of a different european economic policy, vis-a-vis the crisis. >> reporter: a very different style. the ruddy-faced bureaucrat, more a consensus builder than sarkozy and less pro-american, too. hollande wants to pull french troops out of afghanistan this year. and feels no instinctive ties to nato. but it's his economic policies that could rattle international markets come tomorrow, while sarkozy becomes the 11th european leader to fall during the crisis. and tonight's result was echoed today in greece, lester, where in legislative elections there, greeks fed up with austerity and cutbacks punished the two mainstream parties and turned to an extreme right-wing group. that posted both austerity and immigrants. the forecast there isn't good. long and painful negotiations for a new
but many french fear more taxes will be less growth and more debt. filled with prices and unemployment steadily on the rise, a majority of french say austerity hasn't worked. and have taken a chance on hollande, known for his tax and spend policies. >> it carries the promise of a different european economic policy, vis-a-vis the crisis. >> reporter: a very different style. the ruddy-faced bureaucrat, more a consensus builder than sarkozy and less pro-american, too. hollande wants to...
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wins the french presidency. growth. under the weight of. debt and it is straight to business as he plans to fight against austerity measures for europe.
wins the french presidency. growth. under the weight of. debt and it is straight to business as he plans to fight against austerity measures for europe.
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[ticking] >> prokhorov has a run-in with the french police.ey thought that you were bringing prostitutes into the country. >> i think, yes, because it was absolutely a police misunderstanding. > you said the french elite is envious because they're lagging behind in fashion, in life, and in sex drive. >> zat's true. [laughs] >> when 60 minutes on cnbc continues. [ticking] i went to a small high school. the teacher that comes to mind for me is my high school math teacher, dr. gilmore. i mean he could teach. he was there for us, even if we needed him in college. you could call him, you had his phone number. he was just focused on making sure we were gonna be successful. he would never give up on any of us. >> like most russian billionaires, mikhail prokhorov's fortune was molded from the ashes of the former soviet union with a little bit of luck and the help of a powerful political connection. he was raised among the soviet elite and studied at the prestigious moscow financial institute, where he majored in international finance. so when communis
[ticking] >> prokhorov has a run-in with the french police.ey thought that you were bringing prostitutes into the country. >> i think, yes, because it was absolutely a police misunderstanding. > you said the french elite is envious because they're lagging behind in fashion, in life, and in sex drive. >> zat's true. [laughs] >> when 60 minutes on cnbc continues. [ticking] i went to a small high school. the teacher that comes to mind for me is my high school math...
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in french politics, strong and elegant first ladies are the trend. jim maceda, nbc news, paris. >>> that is our broadcast on a tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. and thanks for joining us. i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. the daily grind leads to a disturbing discovery. construction crews uncovered more than 1,000 graves at the valley medical center in san jose. it's a story you'll see only on nbc. and kimberly tere joins us. what a discovery. >> reporter: indeed. crews working to bring the hospital building up to seismic
in french politics, strong and elegant first ladies are the trend. jim maceda, nbc news, paris. >>> that is our broadcast on a tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. and thanks for joining us. i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. the daily grind leads to a disturbing discovery. construction crews uncovered more than...
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this is the french version. it also used an x to indicate, to just make it a little more complicated. the next thing is calmed the cardano grille or more of a mask. the sections where the squiggles, those would be cutouts on the page. so you, how you would use this is, you would put the mask on the paper put your secret message in the cut out holes, takes mask all off and then write the rest of the message around it. now, you're not going to get it right the first time. so it is something that would have to be done a number of times in order to get it correct. they also used with a hidden center. we would call it an hour glass mask in the 18th century they called it a dumbbell mask. you always have to understand the different terminology. here is a letter written with a hidden center. here's the actual hidden message. okay? and what the message says is, sir william howe has gone to the chesapeake, it was sent by general henry clinton up to general begoin telling him howe was not coming up the hudson to help him.
this is the french version. it also used an x to indicate, to just make it a little more complicated. the next thing is calmed the cardano grille or more of a mask. the sections where the squiggles, those would be cutouts on the page. so you, how you would use this is, you would put the mask on the paper put your secret message in the cut out holes, takes mask all off and then write the rest of the message around it. now, you're not going to get it right the first time. so it is something that...
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well i was with mortality in the french open. but on a scale and world number one victoria azarenka avoids a future first round after coming back home for lock down in the second set to beat italian but somebody else. while italian draw lots here captain stefano maori is arrested he was read to defend america cushy job is left out of view to be scored a euro twenty twelve after being questioned by police in a white male match fixing approach. stopped aug mark webber says winning races is the key to this year's for me to want to title the story of triumph of the monaco grand prix become a record six women so far this year. first to tennis where russia is viewed as one over has pulled out of the french open due to a shoulder injury while world number one victoria azarenka has survived a major scare in her opening much the top ranked belorussian face. he's ranked outside the world's top one hundred and lost a close before to first set on a time break and trailed for love in the second however the top seed then reeled off six straigh
well i was with mortality in the french open. but on a scale and world number one victoria azarenka avoids a future first round after coming back home for lock down in the second set to beat italian but somebody else. while italian draw lots here captain stefano maori is arrested he was read to defend america cushy job is left out of view to be scored a euro twenty twelve after being questioned by police in a white male match fixing approach. stopped aug mark webber says winning races is the...
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in french foreign. and that's not the right thing. for imposed not even an issue and a last words are in line with the position of bernard on the levy a french activist and philosopher who wrote an open letter calling on the lawn to quote take the initiative in syria assad knows that time is counted for him the next emergency is to stop the killing in syria mina said to various active role that could visit former fed president sarkozy to support the libyan intervention and should france take the interventionists route again some say it begs a new question what point are we not going to interview the humanitarian argument is used to lower the bar for foreign intervention. before that i mean some decades ago when you intervene for me when the when there was a genocide you know it's a massacre and we were in for a while to twenty even. in zimbabwe we want to intervene in north korea while all along to starting to sound a lot like sarkozy some analysts point out that there may be no real teeth to such rhetoric this time around telling tha
in french foreign. and that's not the right thing. for imposed not even an issue and a last words are in line with the position of bernard on the levy a french activist and philosopher who wrote an open letter calling on the lawn to quote take the initiative in syria assad knows that time is counted for him the next emergency is to stop the killing in syria mina said to various active role that could visit former fed president sarkozy to support the libyan intervention and should france take...
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wins the french presidency. growth instead of austerity. under the weight of france's mounting debt. just days before his interview with julian which. you can watch the controversial program all day on tuesday. it is good to have you with us today this is our to you with me rule research live in moscow a lavish celebration has taken place at the kremlin where vladimir putin has become the first russian president to be sworn in for a third term he's now set to stay on for an unprecedented six years as putin took the oath he appealed for unity and reform to carve out a strong russia in what he called a new stage of national development thousands of guests alone to join the president at a private banquet here the details of the inauguration from our very own. he was in the thick of it all. the whole process the whole ceremony took just less than an hour of first we saw live on the huge plasma screens everywhere in the in the in the george and george hall the very beautiful aerial shots of uprooting the motorcade traveling from the government b
wins the french presidency. growth instead of austerity. under the weight of france's mounting debt. just days before his interview with julian which. you can watch the controversial program all day on tuesday. it is good to have you with us today this is our to you with me rule research live in moscow a lavish celebration has taken place at the kremlin where vladimir putin has become the first russian president to be sworn in for a third term he's now set to stay on for an unprecedented six...
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[ticking] >> prokhorov has a run-in with the french police. thought that you were bringing prostitutes into the country. >> i think, yes, because it was absolutely a police misunderstanding. > you said the french elite is envious because they're lagging behind in fashion, in life, and in sex drive. >> zat's true. [laughs] >> when 60 minutes on cnbc continues. [ticking] 3q it's very important to understand how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards. that's where the interest in engineering came from. so now, as an engineer, i have a career that speaks to that passion. thank you, mr. davies. >> like most russian billionaires, mikhail prokhorov's fortune was molded from the ashes of the former soviet union with a little bit of luck and the help of a powerful political connection. he was raised among the soviet elite and studied at the prestigio
[ticking] >> prokhorov has a run-in with the french police. thought that you were bringing prostitutes into the country. >> i think, yes, because it was absolutely a police misunderstanding. > you said the french elite is envious because they're lagging behind in fashion, in life, and in sex drive. >> zat's true. [laughs] >> when 60 minutes on cnbc continues. [ticking] 3q it's very important to understand how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high...
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in just hours after taking off, the french president has held talks with angela merkel. he campaigned to renegotiate the austerity package, told a news conference that europe should consider all possible measures to boost growth. car europe editor has the story of a busy first day in office for the french leader. >> preparations for a transfer of power. elsewhere in paris, an unmarked car pulls out, surrounded by photographers. inside, 57-year-old francois hollande, a socialist leader on his way to be inaugurated. waiting for him, the outgoing president, nicolas sarkozy, who never imagined he would be beaten by a candidate to head never held a government office. -- who had never held a government office. president sarkozy and his wife held a short conversation with francois hollande and his partner. presidents are cozy leaves the palace for the last time. -- sarkozy leads the palace for the last time. within minutes, and a simple ceremony, francois hollande was sworn in. in his inaugural speech, he promised a dignified presidency and wasted no time in sending a signal to
in just hours after taking off, the french president has held talks with angela merkel. he campaigned to renegotiate the austerity package, told a news conference that europe should consider all possible measures to boost growth. car europe editor has the story of a busy first day in office for the french leader. >> preparations for a transfer of power. elsewhere in paris, an unmarked car pulls out, surrounded by photographers. inside, 57-year-old francois hollande, a socialist leader on...
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allegations that saudi arabia is all suicide bombers to syria's rebels as the new french president threatens military intervention following the who the massacre. also reporting that the u.s. denies sending special forces to spy inside north korea but the journalist who uncovered the story says the pentagon is on a damage control mission to save face. well that's the way it is at the moment here on t.v. we'll be back in about fifteen minutes from now in the meantime we discuss the tactics being used against another so-called rogue state iran in the exclusive interview with the israeli deputy prime minister. every with me i have dan meridor deputy israeli prime minister and minister of intelligence and atomic energy so thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. to be with you the million dollar question is israel preparing for war with you when the one thing we should not speak on a war with iran i don't think that war is something one discusses in good families in public i think it's wrong hearing an issue is the most important issue we're dealing with the nuclearization of iran becomes
allegations that saudi arabia is all suicide bombers to syria's rebels as the new french president threatens military intervention following the who the massacre. also reporting that the u.s. denies sending special forces to spy inside north korea but the journalist who uncovered the story says the pentagon is on a damage control mission to save face. well that's the way it is at the moment here on t.v. we'll be back in about fifteen minutes from now in the meantime we discuss the tactics being...
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french voters were not the only ones rejecting austerity. after elections increase, it is not clear who will govern. it is clear that greek voters do not want more spending cuts. the two main parties came up the big losers with the political extreme picking up major gains. there could be fresh elections as soon as next month. from athens, matthew price reports. >> there was no sense of victory in his weary nation today. the national stockmarket plunge as the news sank in that greece had voted against the bailout keeping this country afloat. the winners here are those who say no more, those who want to tear up the bailout agreement with the european union. more sinister, the protest vote for the neo-nazi party. 7% chose them as unemployment and poverty soar. >> get illegal immigration out of my country. >> many argue this was in brussels' doing, the austerity imposed in exchange for emergency loans pushed people to far. . two years, the people of this country have lived with the government that has imposed austerity on them. now with almost r
french voters were not the only ones rejecting austerity. after elections increase, it is not clear who will govern. it is clear that greek voters do not want more spending cuts. the two main parties came up the big losers with the political extreme picking up major gains. there could be fresh elections as soon as next month. from athens, matthew price reports. >> there was no sense of victory in his weary nation today. the national stockmarket plunge as the news sank in that greece had...
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i think we will be aligning ourselves with a growing movement in europe that we've seen with the french elections with the greek elections recently with the big protest movements developing in spain and portugal and even in germany itself where the opposition are refusing to ratify this treaty and i think we will be aligning ourselves with those forces who are saying austerity hasn't work hasn't worked and that we need to focus on jobs investment financial stimulus and economic growth rather than the failed in describing the policy of austerity how financially instigated is. bank bailouts that kind of thing oh were very deeply intertwined euro for our you know our biggest trading partners so there's no doubt our phase is linked to the wider european economy but i think there is a battle going on in europe as to whether we follow the merkel's our cozy model of austerity and bailing out banks. or whether we go in a different direction where we prioritize employment protection of public services and economic growth and we're certainly for the latter you seem so sure that the. funding to ev
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you can at least say that part of the french population i don't dispute. other and we should do not forget that fawlty nine percent of the french people still voted for the incumbent president for sarkozy so it's not exactly a landslide victory for all around let's not forget that i mean we should we should also take into account how people voted in the first chance i mean almost almost thirty five percent of people food it on the extreme we all do political spectrum extreme left an extreme right so he'll have to do it he'll have to make a very imbalanced exercise for the coming years it has to do also with the personality of both candidates where people tend to vote for a normal guy while sarkozy's character and you know and certain behavior has been reprimanded to bite people you know in politics there's a saying that you are as good as good as the advisors that you choose and so far what they see is he's going in the right way he's choosing people who will do at least for the moment tell that they will deliver on this deliver on his promises and i hear
you can at least say that part of the french population i don't dispute. other and we should do not forget that fawlty nine percent of the french people still voted for the incumbent president for sarkozy so it's not exactly a landslide victory for all around let's not forget that i mean we should we should also take into account how people voted in the first chance i mean almost almost thirty five percent of people food it on the extreme we all do political spectrum extreme left an extreme...
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moving on to paris now and day four of the french open where five matches are currently underway and let's start with women world number one victoria azarenka faced problems in her second round match with fison meyer six one six one samantha stosur passed the arena falcone on her way to the third round six one six four while russian control but just started her match with south africa's shelves keepers and it's one one there and her compact that's the planet because that's all that will face john young john. now that's larry the world number two maria sharapova was an imperious form and didn't drop a single game in her opening match of the french open against her manias alexander condensor. you know i learn more about you know the game and the point construction and i feel like i'm better than i did years previously which is hope. recovery process within the point so yeah definitely gives me a lot of confidence for this tournament but just like any other event i within this tournament i hope that i improve with every round and get better and whoever is across the net is that person t
moving on to paris now and day four of the french open where five matches are currently underway and let's start with women world number one victoria azarenka faced problems in her second round match with fison meyer six one six one samantha stosur passed the arena falcone on her way to the third round six one six four while russian control but just started her match with south africa's shelves keepers and it's one one there and her compact that's the planet because that's all that will face...
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french voters choose change. they have had enough cuts. and in greece, the ballots tell a similar tale. the crisis is back on their doorstep. >> they have to find a solution. otherwise, we will be facing exit from the euro. >> the polls are also open in syria, where the opposition claims it is all a sham. and moves over disneyland. the newest tourist attraction around with a theme you just will not find anywhere around. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and elsewhere around the globe. changes across europe tonight, with french president nicolas sarkozy the biggest casualty. after winning the sunday vote, the socialist franÇois hollande has enjoyed his first full day as the president-elect. having promised more growth and less spending cuts, he now has to deliver. we have this report. >> the president elect, and arriving at socialist headquarters this morning to begin the transition to power. the work has begun it for a new government, and time is short. >> i have to prepare. i told you we were ready. now, i have to prove it. >> it i
french voters choose change. they have had enough cuts. and in greece, the ballots tell a similar tale. the crisis is back on their doorstep. >> they have to find a solution. otherwise, we will be facing exit from the euro. >> the polls are also open in syria, where the opposition claims it is all a sham. and moves over disneyland. the newest tourist attraction around with a theme you just will not find anywhere around. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and elsewhere around...
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for job which continues his quest for a maiden french open title after beating blood in straight sets to go through to round three. sisters alex venus of voyeurs joins serino on the french open losers list following defeat two of its current bonds cup hole now faced russia says that like because that. is it third time lucky russian women's basketball team aim to improve on their two of them big bronze by staking a claim to the summit at the upcoming games in london. but first to tennis in paris and world number one novak djokovic has become the first man to reach the third round as he continues his quest for a maiden french open sites all the top ranked serbian was broken once by a blood venia but otherwise was harder to troubled on route sixty six four six four when jock that she's searching for his fourth straight grand slam title and his first at roh longer all sides are losing in the semifinals three times before including last year at the hands of roger federer. i'm happy with the game overall listening to everything was was routine really we'll. just for the couple of games in t
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thank you for joining me the latest sport on day three of the french open and here the top stories. perfect starts maria sharapova doesn't drop a game the russian begins her quest to win the only grand slam missing from her collection in the first round of the french open. wound dick starla visit to starting gold for russia in their brand they get so if you wait here as coach of the card has yet to name his first choice keeper for next month's euros. plus future plans in tehran lille midfielder aiden as our look set to sign for chelsea this summer after announcing on twitter he's joining the champions league winner. and green machine alexander ovechkin and his russian teammates for which their ice hockey world trade be at an open top bus parade in central moscow. but first to the tennis in paris where world number two reassure up of was in imperious form and didn't drop a single game in her opening match of the french open a gulf in class separated the second seed and remaining is alexander down to strap a very needed just fifteen minutes to go into the second round in full russian
thank you for joining me the latest sport on day three of the french open and here the top stories. perfect starts maria sharapova doesn't drop a game the russian begins her quest to win the only grand slam missing from her collection in the first round of the french open. wound dick starla visit to starting gold for russia in their brand they get so if you wait here as coach of the card has yet to name his first choice keeper for next month's euros. plus future plans in tehran lille midfielder...