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to french history. -- belonged to french history. they have this moment where they appear in american history, which is my field, and it helps me think about american history and its connections between friends, the caribbean -- france, the caribbean and with other parts of the world. realizing that the solidity of these boundaries that we think of as much more fixed, to think about american history in this period is part of the larger french world. is an interesting exploration for me. furstenberg,s thank you so much. >> i am a history buff. i enjoy seeing the fabric of our country and how things, just how they work and how they are made. >> i love american history tv. american artifacts, fantastic show. >> i had no idea they did history. i really enjoyed it. tv, it american history gives you that perspective. -spane he's been fa -- c family. >> all weekend, american history tv featuring tuscaloosa, alabama. tuscaloosa borders the black warrior river and in our southwest of birmingham. c-span's city to
to french history. -- belonged to french history. they have this moment where they appear in american history, which is my field, and it helps me think about american history and its connections between friends, the caribbean -- france, the caribbean and with other parts of the world. realizing that the solidity of these boundaries that we think of as much more fixed, to think about american history in this period is part of the larger french world. is an interesting exploration for me....
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there were french silversmith. french artisans of all kinds. and then people catering to philadelphia's of the. all kinds of things. the city became a much more kozma talents lay said it has ever been. when you say white and colored, you mean black? >> in haiti there were generally considered to be three classes. there were whites, there were slaves of african defense and there were people of mixed race. there's were often free and not always, and they often have slaves th themselves. aristocrats, did they make any prominent connections in philadelphia? americans like george washington, for example? >> yet so philadelphia during this. was the capital of the united states. it was the major metropolis of the united states in this. period. came, there were well-known figures. hamilton became a good friend of these figures. hamilton would spend a long nights discussing politics and economics during this era. one was a close friend of jefferson. washington, they all admired washington, so they all looked up to washington. and in a sense as a kind of
there were french silversmith. french artisans of all kinds. and then people catering to philadelphia's of the. all kinds of things. the city became a much more kozma talents lay said it has ever been. when you say white and colored, you mean black? >> in haiti there were generally considered to be three classes. there were whites, there were slaves of african defense and there were people of mixed race. there's were often free and not always, and they often have slaves th themselves....
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to french history. -- belonged to french history. they have this moment where they appear in american history, which is my field, and it helps me think about american history and its connections between friends, the caribbean -- france, the caribbean and with other parts of the world. realizing that the solidity of these boundaries that we think of as much more fixed, to think about american history in this period is part of the larger french world. is an interesting exploration for me. host: francois furstenberg, thank you so much. >> the church committee 40 years later, beginning on american history tv. we will show extended segments of the 1975 hearings that investigated cia, fbi, irs, and nsa intelligence committees. next weekend, saturday at 10 p.m. and sunday at 4 p.m. eastern time, only on american history tv on c-span3. >> tonight, we will take a look at some of the speeches by president obama during his two terms at the white house correspondents dinner. this year will mark his final attendance
to french history. -- belonged to french history. they have this moment where they appear in american history, which is my field, and it helps me think about american history and its connections between friends, the caribbean -- france, the caribbean and with other parts of the world. realizing that the solidity of these boundaries that we think of as much more fixed, to think about american history in this period is part of the larger french world. is an interesting exploration for me. host:...
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this is about 15 minutes. >> your book, when the united states over french, focuses on five french aristocrats. were upper-level aristocrats that ascended from the highest french nobility. all of them were liberals who participated in the early stages of the french revolution and supported until it became too radical and they were forced to flee the country. all of them came to the united talleyrand became the french foreign minister under several regimes and spent a couple of years in the united states. he had been archbishop in the french church and he proposed the nationalization of church land. was left eye at's mother-in-law who participated in the american revolution. he fought alongside lafayette to had gone back to france lead some of the noble reforms and presided over the constituent assembly on the night feudalism was abolished in fresh -- in france. he was charming and said to be merry and 20 at's dance partner and he charmed the women in total fear. that there was a travel writer and intellectual who later became a senator in france. he had written on egypt and the --dle east and
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veterinarian. [ boy speaking french ] >> daniel: fireman. [ daniel speaking french ] [ boy speaking french wants to make machine guns? >> daniel: engineer -- engineering machine gun, yeah. >> anthony: okay, keep an eye on that one. all right. for a dope fiend, "feeding the monkey" means finding and sticking with heroin. for one poor guy, it's this. french food. in particular, lyonnais food. the cautionary tale of bill buford. writer, editor, literary lion with a perfectly good job as fiction editor at the prestigious "new yorker" magazine. at undignified age of 53, he pretty much pulled up stakes, put his whole past life on hold, and defected to france to learn how to cook. what happened to you anyway, buford? you used to have a good job, you hang out a couple of nights with batali and the next thing you know you're living in france and cooking. >> bill: it's true. i discovered a whole world that the rest of the world didn't seem to know about. just a very compressed, intense lifelong learned expertise and knowledge of food. it's not the food network, and it's not glossy magazines, and it'
veterinarian. [ boy speaking french ] >> daniel: fireman. [ daniel speaking french ] [ boy speaking french wants to make machine guns? >> daniel: engineer -- engineering machine gun, yeah. >> anthony: okay, keep an eye on that one. all right. for a dope fiend, "feeding the monkey" means finding and sticking with heroin. for one poor guy, it's this. french food. in particular, lyonnais food. the cautionary tale of bill buford. writer, editor, literary lion with a...
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the french were glad to take them. they had their own african corps troops, so they were used to dealing with african soldiers , and the african-american troops fought externally well. 92nd division had a share of problems because of poor leadership, but they fought actually well. the 93rd division, the provisional division, had the 369, harlem rattlers, also called harlem soldiers. they were in any more than the war. it is not entirely clear why pershing did not push for more african-american troops other than the fact that he kept the army segregated. i think that was a mistake. yes, sir. >> i have a question related to the training of the officer corps and the different units and the different branches of the army. when pershing arrived or even before he arrived in france, did he realize there was a need for reforming much of the army in terms of schooling and preparing these forces to be in places like france or expeditionary force or the army has never been that large before, was facing is unique challenges? in hi
the french were glad to take them. they had their own african corps troops, so they were used to dealing with african soldiers , and the african-american troops fought externally well. 92nd division had a share of problems because of poor leadership, but they fought actually well. the 93rd division, the provisional division, had the 369, harlem rattlers, also called harlem soldiers. they were in any more than the war. it is not entirely clear why pershing did not push for more african-american...
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axelle: i came to launch the london french tech hub. the french tech is a community startup.the state government decided to give them that label when they are members of this project. hubwe launched a different in france. there is such a diaspora. there are so many french entrepreneurs who live and work abroad that creating a network at the international level could also be very good for them, to create contacts, to find new businesses. created andwork was initiated by the entrepreneurs themselves. reporter: we talked to some of these members of your hub, young startup members, who are quite remarkable and what they are achieving -- quite remarkable in what they are achieving. what can he do in london that it what can in paris? -- it do in london that it cannot do in paris? axelle: we can change the perception of france. many integrators and accelerators of startups -- many innovators and accelerators of startups -- [indiscernible] we are telling the entrepreneurs who are abroad to also work with us in changing the perception of the country, because it is in their interest an
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french -- and france, too. ns has french company dc scored a major contract, beating competitors in japan and germany. the $34 billion -- the 34 billion euro deal will see barracuda subs in australia in a contract spanning five decades. >> the recommendation of our competitive evaluation was unequivocal. that the french offer represented the capabilities best able to meet australia pass unique needs. -- to meet australia upon unique australia's big needs. >> the japanese bid, the longest front runner, was released last week over its apparent unwillingness to build in australia. says the subs will be built in adelaide in southern australia, sustaining 2800 jobs. it is a major win for the french defense industry, creating up to 4000 jobs created in france. this is a great victory for french industry. for the french naval construction sector. it represents thousands of jobs. these jobs and the working bulk place order will take where french submarines are made. has exclusive negotiating rights was one of the most
french -- and france, too. ns has french company dc scored a major contract, beating competitors in japan and germany. the $34 billion -- the 34 billion euro deal will see barracuda subs in australia in a contract spanning five decades. >> the recommendation of our competitive evaluation was unequivocal. that the french offer represented the capabilities best able to meet australia pass unique needs. -- to meet australia upon unique australia's big needs. >> the japanese bid, the...
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how the african-american troops ended up with the french, the 92nd were attached to the french and actually thought to the left of the americans on the muse argonne. the 93rd fought in a different sector. but when the negotiations with the french were hammering pershing to get american troops, he said ok i am not going to give you some of my white combat units, but i will give you the african-american troops. and the french were glad to take them. they had their own african corps troops, so they were used to dealing with african soldiers. and the mf or can american african-american troops fought externally well. the troops themselves thought extremely well. , the3rd division provisional division had the three 69th, the harlem health ll fighters. they were in any more than than on the other unit in the war. he did keep the army segregated and i think that was a mistake. related to question the training of the officer corps and of the different units and of course the different branches of the army. or evenshing arrived before he arrived in france, that he realized there was a need for perfor
how the african-american troops ended up with the french, the 92nd were attached to the french and actually thought to the left of the americans on the muse argonne. the 93rd fought in a different sector. but when the negotiations with the french were hammering pershing to get american troops, he said ok i am not going to give you some of my white combat units, but i will give you the african-american troops. and the french were glad to take them. they had their own african corps troops, so...
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within french west africa, done here is french equatorial africa. most of the french empire also controlled madagascar and djibouti, which are not on this map. france was faced with multiple demands to implement reforms in its vast african and asian empires. the united states pressed for change to gain economic advantage and to thwart communist influence. colonized peoples who had sustained the world war ii effort demanded a greater voice in the management of their own affairs in this aftermath. having long justified empire as part of a great civilizing mission, france was determined to convince the world of the worthiness of its stewardship. in the veriest francophone territories, military veterans, trade unionists, and members of political parties responded to incremental colonial reforms by demanding equal rights for all french citizens, whether in europe or the overseas territories. after 1956, french subjects became citizens. the rights and privileges of citizens in the metropole became their new yardstick. in an effort to demonstrate the succe
within french west africa, done here is french equatorial africa. most of the french empire also controlled madagascar and djibouti, which are not on this map. france was faced with multiple demands to implement reforms in its vast african and asian empires. the united states pressed for change to gain economic advantage and to thwart communist influence. colonized peoples who had sustained the world war ii effort demanded a greater voice in the management of their own affairs in this...
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here is guinea in french west africa and north africa, and down here is french equatorial africa. that is most of the french empire in africa and the almost -- also controlled madagascar and djibouti. these are not on this map. france was faced with multiple regardingth reforms african empires. colonized peoples who had sustained the world war ii effort and great human and material cost demanded a greater voice in the management of their own affairs. empire asg justified part of a great civilizing mission, france was determined to convince the world of the worthiness of its stewardship. in the various francophone territories in africa, military veterans, trade unionist and scent political parties demanded equal rights for all of african citizens in the europe or overseas territories. in 1956, french subjects became citizens. the rights of citizens became their new yardstick. in an effort to demonstrate success of reformed imperialism and to justify the continuation of empire, france invested heavily in african economic development after world war ii. by the mid-1950's, these expen
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melissa: what is it about french submarines? flo: according to many papers, the barracuda attack submarine is a technological jewel. it is faster, quieter, better and into also to radar etc.. that is why we want that in the end. if you take a look at the left-leaning paper, they talk lab. the navy it is amazing that this mega military contract was carried out by a left-wing government. it is strange, the current socialist government is so good at selling weapons. and the best, in fact, in recent years. it seems quite cynical. if we had a choice, we would rather have something that is good for humanity. melissa: what about the other piece of good news on french employment? another piece of rare good news. flo: that's right, on employment went down last month. there was a pleasant surprise from march, so on employment went down 1.7% last month. the paper says it was a significant drop in unemployment , celebrating this news as well. we are kind offft#?ú?ú?ú?ú?a@ibq >> you are watching original video by truthdig.com. for more infor
melissa: what is it about french submarines? flo: according to many papers, the barracuda attack submarine is a technological jewel. it is faster, quieter, better and into also to radar etc.. that is why we want that in the end. if you take a look at the left-leaning paper, they talk lab. the navy it is amazing that this mega military contract was carried out by a left-wing government. it is strange, the current socialist government is so good at selling weapons. and the best, in fact, in...
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it focuses on french response to uinea, which a loan among french territories, resisted the partnership and struck out on its own. the third regards problems within the western government. asnedy in the united states it responded to the cold war crisis. kforce tensions in the executive assad -- they sought to colonize -- seeking alliance with modern nationalists. the first case explores tensions within the western alliance, zeroing in on egypt during the suez crisis. of the contested territories undergoing decolonization, those in north africa and the middle east were closest geographically to europe and the soviet union. they were strategic because of their location and their wealth and oil, in which britain and the united states had considerable investment. in egypt in the middle east, radical nationalists challenge the oppressive regimes that remained in power largely due to american support. egypt have figured prominently, where participants voiced their opposition to all forms of racism, colonialism, and imperialism. in the years that followed, participants formed the core of inter
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here in the french capital. you are watching life from paris p.m. here in the french capital. you are watching "live from paris." the fallout from the panama papers scandal is continuing. celebrities, politicians, and more continue to rebut claims of irregular financial dealings. france outlawed prostitution. imposeds facing -- fines on customers. many sex workers are angry. we will be exploring life. a steep increase in the number of executions around the world. just three countries responsible for more than 90% of the death penalties carried out in 2015. these are our top stories. crossing to the united states, where hillary clinton and donald trump are licking their respective wounds today and both hitting back at their presidential nomination rivals. this, after the democratic and republican front runners came in second -- frontrunners came in second in tuesday's primary in wisconsin. let's start off with the reaction from hillary clinton. she has lost out to bernie sanders in several of the last few primaries and caucuses. she tells national tv networks today that sanders
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french government. much more live from paris. thank you for joining us here on france 24. just before we get to the days international news, we are going to start with a little bit of glitz and glamour. the countdown is on for the cannes film festival. directors and film stars will be heading to the french riviera for one of the film industry past major competitions. cheney gorge a lot was a that announcement. let's talk about star power. which big names will be heading nes? to can cannesselection for the film festival is the best kept secret in cinema and it just came out about an hour ago. it will start with the biggest theme, steven spielberg, who was the president just a few years familyl be screening his friendly movie the bfg. that will be with the actor that one best actor for bridge of spies. -- woody allennd kristen stewart, and perhaps the most glamorous i think for this festival, he will have for the first time ever julia roberts will be with one of her best friends in the business, george cl
french government. much more live from paris. thank you for joining us here on france 24. just before we get to the days international news, we are going to start with a little bit of glitz and glamour. the countdown is on for the cannes film festival. directors and film stars will be heading to the french riviera for one of the film industry past major competitions. cheney gorge a lot was a that announcement. let's talk about star power. which big names will be heading nes? to can...
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waterways like french creek, allegheny river, those experiences were truly like an epiphany. they changed how i was reading the sources because you understood this year difficulties of logistics and 18th century for both the french and british, how the french managed to move canoes and supplies 700 miles from montrÉal down before duquesne was a staggering achievement. and so it highlighted that the french had logistical difficulties, to equal to those of the british trying to get across the appellation. so it very much revolutionized. it was a critical part of the process. >> pj, one of the things that we were very impressed with was your objectivity about general custer. you give the reader every opportunity, it strikes me, to think that this man was a bit of a monster really. the way he treated his wife, the way he used tell sarcasm with people, the fact that he was a get rich quick capitalist of the worst kind , he was, he really did treat people appallingly badly and yet, and yet, of course, he was a division commander. how did your feeling about custer change in the cour
waterways like french creek, allegheny river, those experiences were truly like an epiphany. they changed how i was reading the sources because you understood this year difficulties of logistics and 18th century for both the french and british, how the french managed to move canoes and supplies 700 miles from montrÉal down before duquesne was a staggering achievement. and so it highlighted that the french had logistical difficulties, to equal to those of the british trying to get across the...
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french and indian war.t also became a symbol of an emerging american identity. the american provincial troops have behaved in a morgue discipline and more combat effective manner than the same british redcoats and for the americans, they also remember that they are kind of this hybrid force that can fight against the french and their returns. when tennis for them in the continental army in 1775, yes he very much wants a conventional army because he knows that is that so he will have to deal with is the british army. they have a type of hybrid army where he cooperated with the regulars. he consistently sought indian allies and that was one of the americans that if this flexibility being able to fight conventionally but also unconventionally. >> it's not easy -- matthew, tell us about the conclusions that people drew from the fact that the first battle the americans thought was a victory. >> it was big news. this is surprised to allies. you happen to think this happened 13 month after america entered the war.
french and indian war.t also became a symbol of an emerging american identity. the american provincial troops have behaved in a morgue discipline and more combat effective manner than the same british redcoats and for the americans, they also remember that they are kind of this hybrid force that can fight against the french and their returns. when tennis for them in the continental army in 1775, yes he very much wants a conventional army because he knows that is that so he will have to deal...
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what makes the french so unique. >> french connections on "france 24" and france24.com. 8úxú > for dedesaeade have ruggled reduce carbo emissins. the relt is a st and colicated stem in whicpollutiohas beme a ommodity andhe carn credithave beco part ofhe finanal ma
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and indians used to employ during the french and indian war.and it also became a symbol of an emerging american identity, the american provincial troops have behaved in an important discipline and more combat effective manner in the famed british redcoats and for the americans they also remember that, they are kind of this hybrid force that can fight against the french on their terms, fight against the indians on their terms. whenwhen george washington is forming the condo army in 1775, he very much wants a conventional army because he knows that is a phony will have to deal with as the british army. however, washington consistently forged a type of hybrid army where he cooperated with militias, militias, irregulars in the 18th century parlance, he consistently sought indian allies, and i think that that was one of the principal lessons of bread extra feet for the americans. the flexibility and be able to fight conventionally but also unconventionally. >> matthew, tell us about the conclusions. it was big news. it was a surprise to many. you ha
and indians used to employ during the french and indian war.and it also became a symbol of an emerging american identity, the american provincial troops have behaved in an important discipline and more combat effective manner in the famed british redcoats and for the americans they also remember that, they are kind of this hybrid force that can fight against the french on their terms, fight against the indians on their terms. whenwhen george washington is forming the condo army in 1775, he very...
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they are kind to build up the pressure for the french government.y say this bill would effectively hamper their rights. they say they want social rights to be protected. they say this bill, which the government says would make labor laws more flexible, they are saying, actually, it will get rid of employees more easily for economic reasons. they said their working hours will be increased while their salary will remain the same. these protesters are not happy with the french government and they are hoping that many more people will turn up today. young people have been protesting over the past few weeks. today, we have not seen very many youth, possibly because they are on holiday right now. we will see how it goes throughout the day. italy, he begins his battle to avoid prison. because the 2012 khrushchev disaster off the italian coast which killed many people. here is more. he has always argued that he has been unfairly victimized by the judgment. he was convicted for killing 32 people on the ship. the conviction was manslaughter, abandoning, and c
they are kind to build up the pressure for the french government.y say this bill would effectively hamper their rights. they say they want social rights to be protected. they say this bill, which the government says would make labor laws more flexible, they are saying, actually, it will get rid of employees more easily for economic reasons. they said their working hours will be increased while their salary will remain the same. these protesters are not happy with the french government and they...
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the french interior minister followed the events list. ve. >> if a large-scale attack does happen, we can respond with these forces together. the response will be perfectly correlated. -- coordinated. >> conducting real life exercises like these helps to give the elite units vital training in case of a large-scale attack. genie: that is alexander okafor reporting. the fight against terrorism is at the heart of proposals introduced by the french interior ministry. the key element is correlating the different security forces in france in case of another attack. beorter: how can france more effective in responding to terror attacks? that is the question that the french interior minister is trying to answer in light of last year's paris attacks. and a plan unveiled on tuesday, he likes better coordination and thesecurity forces time it takes to react to a security incident. >> as we all know too well and we saw in the case of the bataclan, it is in the first two minutes of the attack that terrorists claim the most victims. to respond tois ter
the french interior minister followed the events list. ve. >> if a large-scale attack does happen, we can respond with these forces together. the response will be perfectly correlated. -- coordinated. >> conducting real life exercises like these helps to give the elite units vital training in case of a large-scale attack. genie: that is alexander okafor reporting. the fight against terrorism is at the heart of proposals introduced by the french interior ministry. the key element is...
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protest in recent weeks over the controversial proposed reforms to french labor laws. those are aimed at bringing down france's 10% unemployment rate. many students and unions are angry, saying the reform will cut back too many of the country passed cherished employee protections. groups met with manuel valls today, where he conceded to some of the demands. james, tell us more about what exactly the prime minister gave, and did the students get what they wanted? : the prime minister gave a plan with 11 points, which will cost 400 to 500 million euros. the four months will be the time that it takes for students to get a job. it is also more money for high school students here in france. it is also universal health care, housing benefits in order for the students to be able to find flats. so basically a lot of help, and this is what the head of the student university said. positivee have had answers to most of our requests, so we are in the very pleased what france's education minister has called the third 's planfrancois hollande as far as young people are concerned. ge
protest in recent weeks over the controversial proposed reforms to french labor laws. those are aimed at bringing down france's 10% unemployment rate. many students and unions are angry, saying the reform will cut back too many of the country passed cherished employee protections. groups met with manuel valls today, where he conceded to some of the demands. james, tell us more about what exactly the prime minister gave, and did the students get what they wanted? : the prime minister gave a plan...
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he had been an archbishop in the french church. he was the person that imposed the nationalization of church land. another figur
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french papers are focusing on student protests.strations against the controversial label -- labor law are turning into something else. florence: what that is is not clear, but students are excited by the change they are seeing. are we seeing a movement here? will this be an occupy wall street moment? ever since this major national demonstration last thursday, thousands of people in dozens of cities across the city that country have been taking over town squares every night to debate and discuss ideas. what they are trying to do is search for a new way of thinking, a new way of doing politics. the people are very excited by this desire for change and hope. this is not good for the government, however. many of the communist papers are excited by these public discussions we are seeing. you can see the front page here, talking about from the street to central square, they are talking about a new kind of future known as labor reform. people are looking for change in french politics. genie: thank you so much for giving us the latest upda
french papers are focusing on student protests.strations against the controversial label -- labor law are turning into something else. florence: what that is is not clear, but students are excited by the change they are seeing. are we seeing a movement here? will this be an occupy wall street moment? ever since this major national demonstration last thursday, thousands of people in dozens of cities across the city that country have been taking over town squares every night to debate and discuss...
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this was the big difference between the english, french, and spanish. most of the english settlers came to settle. most of the spanish immigrants to the americas and the french came to find treasure of one form or another. in the spanish, they wanted precious ores. they found it in mexico and south america. the french, they wanted furs and health. they found that. -- furs nad pand pelts. the british were content to settle here, perhaps because they came from a crowded island. but they were truly settlers. the reason the french were willing to give up for such a small price was napoleon had had it up to here with the colonies. his army, led by his brother-in-law, was slaughtered by an uprising of patients -- of haitians. threatening -- there were rumors that the spanish were going to read your seat the territory -- retrocede the territory to the french. they had already done it. that set off other rumors that napoleon was going to send tens of thousands of troops over here to put up a barrier along the appellation -- appalachians to keep settlers from mo
this was the big difference between the english, french, and spanish. most of the english settlers came to settle. most of the spanish immigrants to the americas and the french came to find treasure of one form or another. in the spanish, they wanted precious ores. they found it in mexico and south america. the french, they wanted furs and health. they found that. -- furs nad pand pelts. the british were content to settle here, perhaps because they came from a crowded island. but they were...
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that will send alarm bells to economists about the state of the french economy. these forecasts have tended to be optimistic on the scale in recent years. we will have to see how those pan out. catherine: the government has tting budgets, leaving some communities short of cash. stephen: 3.5 billion euros for those local governments, so mayors in several cities have prompted the idea of asking residents to volunteer to pay more tax. it sounds like it is unusual idea, but many are in favor. >> tough times call for innovative thinking. the town is looking for volunteers willing to pay more taxes. the 6800 people living here will soon receive details of the plan by post. it is an idea of the mayor has been working on with his finance team for over one year. are a voluntary contribution of money from a citizen, corresponding to a nectar percentage of a tax they are already obligated to pay. could be usedat to help save a local cafe or pay for a next her music teacher. it would be impossible without the extra help from residents. for local authorities will be chopped b
that will send alarm bells to economists about the state of the french economy. these forecasts have tended to be optimistic on the scale in recent years. we will have to see how those pan out. catherine: the government has tting budgets, leaving some communities short of cash. stephen: 3.5 billion euros for those local governments, so mayors in several cities have prompted the idea of asking residents to volunteer to pay more tax. it sounds like it is unusual idea, but many are in favor....
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french strings clock -- french drinks -- france drinks four times more wine. stephen: a.b. in death has agreed to sell european -- a.b. sell its agreed to european brands including gross, grolsch,-- including peroni, to asahi. cognac hadp better-than-expected sales in the united states, and improvement in china. majore loss of several clients could hurt earnings in the next six months. procter & gamble and coca-cola are among the big names. it drops the french from last year. overall because a group while most 9% in the first three months of the year to 2.3 billion euros. finally, netflix could be facing a tough day ahead. stephen: we expect those shares to drop a percent on wall street when they open a couple of hours from now. the online video service's growth rate was slowing down. 2 millioncted ad subscribers in the united states this quarter, but that is less than two thirds of what has been expected. back heavily to original programming, including on comedy central. genie: it is time now for the press review. florence villeminot is here with us on the set to take a lo
french strings clock -- french drinks -- france drinks four times more wine. stephen: a.b. in death has agreed to sell european -- a.b. sell its agreed to european brands including gross, grolsch,-- including peroni, to asahi. cognac hadp better-than-expected sales in the united states, and improvement in china. majore loss of several clients could hurt earnings in the next six months. procter & gamble and coca-cola are among the big names. it drops the french from last year. overall...
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guy: talking about the french story.ye watering in terms of the numbers being posted by some of these stocks. i want to check in on oil which is caroline says is moving in reaction in part to the interview bloomberg did with the saudi crown prince. brent trading down by 1.2%. essentially what is happening here is saudi arabia is think it freezely join an output if iran does that. meanwhile, russia's oil production has expanded to a post soviet high. a number from march. i want to show you as well the gm function on bloomberg. taking you to what is happening on the forex line. the russian ruble is falling unsurprisingly against the u.s. dollar. down by 1.9%. the reason for that -- we back to what is happening with the oil story. andrey kostin is still with us. goes andsia goes, oil where oil goes, russia goes. oil has rallied a little bit but looks like it is beginning to stall. it is all premised on what the saudi's will do and now they are beginning to get cold feet on that as well. andrey: russia is definitely sufferin
guy: talking about the french story.ye watering in terms of the numbers being posted by some of these stocks. i want to check in on oil which is caroline says is moving in reaction in part to the interview bloomberg did with the saudi crown prince. brent trading down by 1.2%. essentially what is happening here is saudi arabia is think it freezely join an output if iran does that. meanwhile, russia's oil production has expanded to a post soviet high. a number from march. i want to show you as...
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french finance minister has asked his staff to investigate the bank's practices . if the accusation of perjury is 's ceo, societe generale could face five years in prison and a fine. kate: mostly an update -- mostly in upbeat picture for currency. that is leading gains of about 4.8% there. the london ftse not too far behind. moving on to the day's other business headlines -- a criminal investigation was launched into deals operations. the telegraph reports that you k's serious fraud office is looking at whether a staff have faked certificates on its products. last month it said it would sell its u.k. operations, putting thousands of jobs at risk. of kenya hasank taken control of yet another retail bank, the third this year. chase bank said its customers rushed to withdraw their money after what it described as inaccurate rumors of its financial health on social media. the bank has closed its branches as a teen tries to find his way forward. verizon and google are for takingpreparing over yahoo!'s web business. chief executive marissa mayer has been under increasing
french finance minister has asked his staff to investigate the bank's practices . if the accusation of perjury is 's ceo, societe generale could face five years in prison and a fine. kate: mostly an update -- mostly in upbeat picture for currency. that is leading gains of about 4.8% there. the london ftse not too far behind. moving on to the day's other business headlines -- a criminal investigation was launched into deals operations. the telegraph reports that you k's serious fraud office is...
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fries, unlimited french fries at mcdonald's. hands down my opinion best french fries in the business. >> they are the best. i don't know that it's what this nation needs but they are best french fries. so mcdonald's is doing everything urpdz sun to get customers back in their stores, strategy sworg. one of the things is in a new restaurant opening this summer in missouri testing all you can eat french fry, coffee key kiosk dessert menu lots of chank he is is -- changes are coming. >> customizable that is a for me. >> showing a video of a new play place? >> this is video and image from what the modern mcdonald's that they're going to start to open. this one i believe is from missouri. >> i don't need customizable. all of the fries i would consider. do you know how expensive they are, as much as the cheese burger more than a cheese burger. >> unlimited french price but a french barber to put cheese on some fry, maybe they can chop up the big mac and put that big mac chopped on top of your frois. >> you can have like a french fry b
fries, unlimited french fries at mcdonald's. hands down my opinion best french fries in the business. >> they are the best. i don't know that it's what this nation needs but they are best french fries. so mcdonald's is doing everything urpdz sun to get customers back in their stores, strategy sworg. one of the things is in a new restaurant opening this summer in missouri testing all you can eat french fry, coffee key kiosk dessert menu lots of chank he is is -- changes are coming....
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djibouti was a french colony until 1977, when it became independent. hashigh court in mumbai ruled that a hindu temple in west india cannot barfing miller servers from entering. the inner sanctum has been a no female -- cannot bar worshipers from entering. intersect and has been a no go zone. in recent years, activists have been campaigning for the discrimination to come to an end. now, a than an hour from spacex rocket is going to lift off from cape canaveral where it will begin this journey towards the international space station. for the rocket is unusual cargo. that an inflatable module can be attached to the iss and can be used to extend living quarters, creating a space the size of a small bedroom. another giant leap towards a mission to mars. structures could be the next extraterrestrial breakthrough. upon arrival they can be inflated to provide safe and sustainable living quarters, workspaces, and laboratories for people living in space. nasa and its partners plan to use expendable habitats to make it cheaper and easier to keep astronauts in sp
djibouti was a french colony until 1977, when it became independent. hashigh court in mumbai ruled that a hindu temple in west india cannot barfing miller servers from entering. the inner sanctum has been a no female -- cannot bar worshipers from entering. intersect and has been a no go zone. in recent years, activists have been campaigning for the discrimination to come to an end. now, a than an hour from spacex rocket is going to lift off from cape canaveral where it will begin this journey...
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the 15th french soldier to conflict began three years ago. the attacks claimed 38 lives and victims were british. at a memorial service, prince and cameron laid a wreath on behalf of the family. children have risen tenfold with the children's agency. certain communities are starting to see children as a threat. childrenort with 44 used with suicide bombers. the west africa director is warning that the children in the region are in danger of becoming outcasts. whether the children had been co-worst, brainwashed, or drug into taking part in the attacks. >> there are children who have been objected or held captive by dominated.and being they see the family being threatened and carrying out attacks. there are some who are not willingly setting off bombs and there are children who are actually doing this, knowing what they do. in all cases, i think it is important to say that these children are victims, first and foremost. -- they are not able to do and make rational the sessions what they are doing. anchor: there are other threats to children, in
the 15th french soldier to conflict began three years ago. the attacks claimed 38 lives and victims were british. at a memorial service, prince and cameron laid a wreath on behalf of the family. children have risen tenfold with the children's agency. certain communities are starting to see children as a threat. childrenort with 44 used with suicide bombers. the west africa director is warning that the children in the region are in danger of becoming outcasts. whether the children had been...
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eating some french fries and saw that i can manipulate the ketchup with the french fry and it could be like a brush. >> he wanted to paint something that related to the tools he was using so he decided to paint his own version of the movie poster for supersize me. >> it gave some what of a meaning and interpretation to it. >> with a small webcam recording he prepares his ketchup and picks up a fry and begins painting. >> mcdonald's french fries as a paintbrush. it's unbelievable. >> ketchup may work as a condiment but is tricky like paint. >> unlike paint the ketchup was a matter of how thick it was on there. so if it was a very thin layer of ketchup it showed up as a light color. if it was piled on thick it was the darkest red. so it was more of sculpting the height the ketchup was off of the page. >> working with french fries is problematic. >> i was trying to change the french fries and find ones that had a point or at the end i found the soggy ones. it was like having a variety of brushes but never knew what i was going to get. >> despite his unique challenges a very realistic depi
eating some french fries and saw that i can manipulate the ketchup with the french fry and it could be like a brush. >> he wanted to paint something that related to the tools he was using so he decided to paint his own version of the movie poster for supersize me. >> it gave some what of a meaning and interpretation to it. >> with a small webcam recording he prepares his ketchup and picks up a fry and begins painting. >> mcdonald's french fries as a paintbrush. it's...
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four companies around the table and the french government joins in.stions about antitrust that made this deal complicated. big egos around the table that you also have to keep happy throughout. when you ask people in the industry and around it and people who observe it today what went wrong, a lot of the fingers are pointing to the french government. which in the last phase of the deal imposed some very tough conditions on how long bouygues would have to keep orange chairs , what price it would get them at. that sort of brought the deal to an end and brought talks to an abrupt end after multiple months a back-and-forth. mark: did the french phone industry need this deal? did it need consolidation? look at what the shares are doing it appears obvious investors wanted this consolidation. the french phone industry, since a fourth carrier came into the market in 2012 with discounted offers, it has been the scene of multiple price wars since then. that is what investors are worried about. that more of these price wars going forward will continue destroying
four companies around the table and the french government joins in.stions about antitrust that made this deal complicated. big egos around the table that you also have to keep happy throughout. when you ask people in the industry and around it and people who observe it today what went wrong, a lot of the fingers are pointing to the french government. which in the last phase of the deal imposed some very tough conditions on how long bouygues would have to keep orange chairs , what price it would...
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being the arms dealer that supplied the weapons with which amedy onlibaly used in that attack the french supermarket in january, 2015. as you said, he denies these the police, but think he could have been involved, along with serbian individuals, to provide those weapons. he was arrested, as you said, yesterday in malaga. his home was searched and a number of forged documents were seized, along with some computer information. all of that being analyzed. the judge of the court today decided to remand him in custody pending the transmission or the implementation of the european arrest warrant. in principle, spain has no opposition to extraditing him to france to face those allegations, but they will check that he does not have any allegations outstanding in spain before doing so. in the meantime, he remains in prison. catherine n.: antoine denive is said to have fled to spain shortly after the attack. it took place in january last year. i'm sure people are asking how he went on captured for quite so long. >> that's right. it seems that several weeks after those attacks in paris, he and its
being the arms dealer that supplied the weapons with which amedy onlibaly used in that attack the french supermarket in january, 2015. as you said, he denies these the police, but think he could have been involved, along with serbian individuals, to provide those weapons. he was arrested, as you said, yesterday in malaga. his home was searched and a number of forged documents were seized, along with some computer information. all of that being analyzed. the judge of the court today decided to...
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one of which is the statue of liberty given to the us by the french people, not the french government, the french people and in return we were supposed to raise the money on our own, so the statute was basically on its way over and we had not raised in the money for the pedestal, so pulitzer in a front-page story about the scandal that no one has paid for this and an editorial same bring me your pennies and nickels. i will put your name in the paper and thank you for it and we will raise the money privately. you have to understand he is a bearing of the 19th century, so trusted by the lower class of new york that kids would come in with pennies, workers would come in with their nickels and say here it is, i trust you will use this. it's like my going to some major corporate leader in saying here's $5 i hope you use it in the right way, so it amplifies is the relationship. the next in the paper, your name would be listed for that contribution, the same paper that had the vanderbilts, asters and morgan's in it there would appear michael oceana sheet name for having given it penny. pedes
one of which is the statue of liberty given to the us by the french people, not the french government, the french people and in return we were supposed to raise the money on our own, so the statute was basically on its way over and we had not raised in the money for the pedestal, so pulitzer in a front-page story about the scandal that no one has paid for this and an editorial same bring me your pennies and nickels. i will put your name in the paper and thank you for it and we will raise the...
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markus: orange won't buy the telecom unit of french conglomerate puig. they've not been able to agree, throwing in the towel. this cap three months of talks ygues.en orange and bou as part of the deal, they wanted a stake in a combined telecoms firm but the state in which owns 23% of orange, didn't want their influence to rise above a certain level. this sets the scene for a continued price war in the french market as france will continue to have 4 major operators and this deal would have brought the number of operators down to three. all right, more on that as we get it. shares of tesla, meanwhile, are among the winners on wall street. after the electric carmaker presented in lower-priced electric car. model three will go on sale until next year but tesla says it has already received almost 200,000 preorders. sleek, high-tech, and spacious, all for the price of $35,000. that was the promise from tesla ceo elon musk as he unveiled the company's model three, the affordably priced electric vehicle that he has been planning the past decade. tesla is teaming
markus: orange won't buy the telecom unit of french conglomerate puig. they've not been able to agree, throwing in the towel. this cap three months of talks ygues.en orange and bou as part of the deal, they wanted a stake in a combined telecoms firm but the state in which owns 23% of orange, didn't want their influence to rise above a certain level. this sets the scene for a continued price war in the french market as france will continue to have 4 major operators and this deal would have...
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time for a review of the french and international press. socialist party is trying to stem the pot -- stem the tide of opulent ready and went back support for the president. areers of his inner circle organizing a meeting at terraces university which aims to defend the president's record. this comes exactly a year before the 2017 election. wakevent is being called up to the left. a health to highlight bill passed for the government, retirement and investment in education and culture. . tangible measures, but not very glamorous or high-profile, so it might he a bit of a hard sell. ,e wants to reactivate the left right cleavage and show the socialists to be different in substance to their opposite -- opposition. they're trying to win back voters in the left in 2010 -- 2012 that have since become .isillusioned -- if there is a man to turn around a dire situation, it is francois lond -- francois holland. he is being derided as mr. 3% on account of his low standings in the polls. he managed to get out of that fix and he has been since six years
time for a review of the french and international press. socialist party is trying to stem the pot -- stem the tide of opulent ready and went back support for the president. areers of his inner circle organizing a meeting at terraces university which aims to defend the president's record. this comes exactly a year before the 2017 election. wakevent is being called up to the left. a health to highlight bill passed for the government, retirement and investment in education and culture. . tangible...
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harris: french. people in europe. we named three different countries.re raped and assaulted. come on, talk about it is happening in words that are true we should not be the only country not doing that that makes us look weak. andrea: there is no fallout. we have this conversation over and over. geraldo, you said why doesn't he say the words? a lot of people feel that way. why doesn't he say the words. they're able to do these things, manipulate intelligence and nothing happens. >> worse than not saying the words in my view is the allowance of isis to continue to exist and how we have been so moderate in our application of deadly force against these absolute cretins who are not only destablizing the middle east but destablizing europe and threatening us right here. i just don't, do me abject failure of this administration. rather than wasting time talking about hillary clinton's emails and all the rest of that bogus stuff, deal with the fact that when she was secretary of state she lost the middle east along with this president and that is the black mark
harris: french. people in europe. we named three different countries.re raped and assaulted. come on, talk about it is happening in words that are true we should not be the only country not doing that that makes us look weak. andrea: there is no fallout. we have this conversation over and over. geraldo, you said why doesn't he say the words? a lot of people feel that way. why doesn't he say the words. they're able to do these things, manipulate intelligence and nothing happens. >> worse...
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they were bailout loans for german and french banks. and that money was never intended to come back to the germans or the portuguese taxpayers, it was always going to be money that was given from the taxpayers of europe -- initially greeks and then everybody else -- to the french and the german bankers. so they refused the imf's calls for debt relief. and now the imf, washington, d.c., and berlin are clashing. and they cannot agree. it is read the dialogue, spectacular. at some point they say, what will it take to get the europeans -- humans berlin -- to see that it is time to cut the debt? and paul thompson's responses, we need any event. by that he meant another crisis and another bankruptcy in greece to concentrate on the minds of mrs. merkel, who is named explicitly. so this story, this illusion, this soothing myth -- soothing for the media, that the greek government has been completely and utterly exploded by the wikileaks exposure of these dialogues. austerity,s ponzi yanis varoufakis. , whatall know what ponzi a ponzi scheme is.
they were bailout loans for german and french banks. and that money was never intended to come back to the germans or the portuguese taxpayers, it was always going to be money that was given from the taxpayers of europe -- initially greeks and then everybody else -- to the french and the german bankers. so they refused the imf's calls for debt relief. and now the imf, washington, d.c., and berlin are clashing. and they cannot agree. it is read the dialogue, spectacular. at some point they say,...
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several media outlets around the world have and working on the documents including the french paper le monde. >> it's absolutely massive. it's like investigative journalism suddenly entered the age of the data -- big data. there's 1000 times more data than what we are able to get from julian assange's wikileaks. all of that comes from a panama-based company called mossack fonseca. his work is to set up offshore tax havens for people which makes it impossible to track their money. genie: one of the major personalities to already come is via the panama papers that of the prime minister of iceland. he stormed out of an interview with a swedish television channel after he was asked about links to an offshore tax company. andrew hillier reports. >> myself, no. >> stuttering his way through his answer, this isn't the face iceland's prime minister wanted to put on for the tv cameras. journalists analyzing the panama papers have found evidence showing that in 2000 and -- a07, he and his wife bought tax from set up in the virgin islands. he is accused of using the company to hide millions of do
several media outlets around the world have and working on the documents including the french paper le monde. >> it's absolutely massive. it's like investigative journalism suddenly entered the age of the data -- big data. there's 1000 times more data than what we are able to get from julian assange's wikileaks. all of that comes from a panama-based company called mossack fonseca. his work is to set up offshore tax havens for people which makes it impossible to track their money. genie:...
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and you're right, this is shocking particularly for the french people and french authorities to learnthey were actually the intended target of yet another attack. and it's worth reminding viewers that it was just a week after the brussels blast here that french police foiled another plot they say was in the advanced stages in paris. so you can expect that french authorities and the french people will be on high alert again, pamela. >> so is there a sense that in light of the fact they have these other targets that they ended up choosing the brussels airport and the metro station just because it was, you know, more convenient and that they sort of chose that on the fly after salah abdelsalam was arrested? >> reporter: well, absolutely. we know that the border started to close down, the security was stepped up on one of the notes according to a source close to the investigation one of the notes said, i can't pick you up now. i don't know that we really want to read too much into that, but it does -- it could suggest they were bringing more people in, that they were going to -- we know t
and you're right, this is shocking particularly for the french people and french authorities to learnthey were actually the intended target of yet another attack. and it's worth reminding viewers that it was just a week after the brussels blast here that french police foiled another plot they say was in the advanced stages in paris. so you can expect that french authorities and the french people will be on high alert again, pamela. >> so is there a sense that in light of the fact they...
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the french prime minister making overtures to protesters. they say they will continue their protest anyway. ♪ first, a tax return. the u.k.'s prime minister, finance minister, all making their taxpayers public in the wake of the panama papers leak. david cameron faced a grilling in parliament today after he was said to have dodged parliament last week. he told mps that claims about his late father's financial arrangements were deeply hurtful and profoundly untrue. he said the offshore funds were legal as well as being established practice. as to cameron: there are thought -- mr. cameron: there are thousands of these investment funds and many people in britain who holds shares. such funds, including those listed outside the u.k., are included in the pension funds of local governments, most of britain's largest companies, and some trade unions. the bbc, a mirror group, guardian newspapers, and islington, all have these sorts of overseas investments. this is not to criticize what they do. it is to make the point that this is an entirely standar
the french prime minister making overtures to protesters. they say they will continue their protest anyway. ♪ first, a tax return. the u.k.'s prime minister, finance minister, all making their taxpayers public in the wake of the panama papers leak. david cameron faced a grilling in parliament today after he was said to have dodged parliament last week. he told mps that claims about his late father's financial arrangements were deeply hurtful and profoundly untrue. he said the offshore funds...
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you don't come here expecting the french laundry.zing. >> this is better than the french laundry, man. >> and then second course, patty melt, split. >> oh, the patty melt! >> oh! >> come on. that's not insanely delicious? >> oh, god. >> that's insanely delicious. would you rather have thin-cut pork chops or a t-bone? >> i would like both. ♪ >> after a few bites of waffle, a burger, a hunk of generic t-bone and some hash browns, one feels drawn right to the center of what makes our country great. in america, a moment that drives me to clamber up on the counter and start reciting walt whitman, the star spangled banner, o say can you see, and i doubt i'd be the first. >> give me a break. >> the umami. >> give me a break. >> you know what umami means in japanese, actually? the literal translation of umami? >> orgasm? >> no. umami means in japanese, if you -- literally means i will -- [ muted ] your [ muted ]. that burger. [ laughter ] >> you would bite the pork chop. ? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five m
you don't come here expecting the french laundry.zing. >> this is better than the french laundry, man. >> and then second course, patty melt, split. >> oh, the patty melt! >> oh! >> come on. that's not insanely delicious? >> oh, god. >> that's insanely delicious. would you rather have thin-cut pork chops or a t-bone? >> i would like both. ♪ >> after a few bites of waffle, a burger, a hunk of generic t-bone and some hash browns, one feels...
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reporter: french president francois hollande has made it clear he believes german-french cooperations a smoothly running motor. after the joint government consultations in metz, he said germany and france would join forces to find solutions to european problems, starting with the migrant crisis. >> we must secure all our european borders, and we must register all refugees according to asylum lost, because that is our -- asylum laws, because that is our duty. at the same time, we must deport those who do not have the right to stay in europe long-term. >> we, the european union, have been challengedheheheheheheheher or not we are ready to meet the demands of globalization in all areas. and germany and france have shown through their cooperation in the last few months, we have already been successful in several areas. as a reporter questioned her on the dutch referendum. she confidededededededededededey would deal with the referendum's results. anchor: kiev has said the dutch voter rejection of an association agreement between ukraine and the eu will not be an obstacle to integration wi
reporter: french president francois hollande has made it clear he believes german-french cooperations a smoothly running motor. after the joint government consultations in metz, he said germany and france would join forces to find solutions to european problems, starting with the migrant crisis. >> we must secure all our european borders, and we must register all refugees according to asylum lost, because that is our -- asylum laws, because that is our duty. at the same time, we must...
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the french refuse to let it go saying it's french. >>> possession is nine-tenths of the law. >> that's a lot of money. >> can you snapping what do you do with a painting like that? -- can you ma emerge like that? >> go to my attic. >> see a mousetrap. [ laughter ] >>> a nice stretch of weather, cool and all things considered pretty sweet. 60s down to 59. we'll let you know how we did tonight at 11. also nice and quiet right now. no showers no storms on the. >> reporter: good time to download the app so they appear later in the seven-day you will be ready. it's 57. upper 20s dew points, good dry mass. good day for air and arthritis. tonight clear and calm. cold. so frost once again north and west. bus stop temperatures 34 to 52. kids need a sweatshirt. need a coat to the bus stop. april sun is the same angle as august sun so remember sunscreen. you would think about it putting it bush you would think about putting it on in august. warmer over the weekend. a nice weekend coming up. so 10:00 tonight temperatures in the 40s. clear skies. by morning, these numbers are just a wee bit high mu
the french refuse to let it go saying it's french. >>> possession is nine-tenths of the law. >> that's a lot of money. >> can you snapping what do you do with a painting like that? -- can you ma emerge like that? >> go to my attic. >> see a mousetrap. [ laughter ] >>> a nice stretch of weather, cool and all things considered pretty sweet. 60s down to 59. we'll let you know how we did tonight at 11. also nice and quiet right now. no showers no storms on...
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in the museum-- in brussels, it was a french terrorist who is known i french authorities and by germans. the same story. they were known by the british authority before the attacks. with others because the french did not have it in their files. with the germans a few weeks before the attacks, they found weapons and did not inform the french colleagues. the same now again in the attacks in brussels where apparently the swedish got information and have not sent it to belgian authorities. how many attacks are there needed before everybody understands that we need on the european level a real investigation capacity. [applause] , we have the possibility to do so. terrorist do not know borders. it is only our police services, and our intelligence service who know borders. we have the possibility now. we have the possibility to change that, to build that up because we have the file. we have finished a second reading. my proposal is to use this reading between parliament and council to do a few amendments. again butay immediately in the coming weeks. first of all,s -- changing regulation of art
in the museum-- in brussels, it was a french terrorist who is known i french authorities and by germans. the same story. they were known by the british authority before the attacks. with others because the french did not have it in their files. with the germans a few weeks before the attacks, they found weapons and did not inform the french colleagues. the same now again in the attacks in brussels where apparently the swedish got information and have not sent it to belgian authorities. how many...