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my name is jim paris and i work with the. police and most will have to take into hundreds of protesters at a rally and see clips of the investigative journalist event. that comes a day after prosecutors dropped a drug deal in charges against him for lack of evidence mr coleman should fail to speak you see the full transcript criminal. strictures of. the police to. the. police lets you persist in this situation.
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jim bittermann is in paris for us. jim, how important is this service?ou know, is it really to have had this service, albeit the attendees were mostly priests? but to catholics around the world, talk to me about the importance of having this first mass. >> reporter: i would say, fred, it was symbolic as much as important. it was very simple mass. it lasted about 45 minutes and followed the regular order of mass, but what was extraordinary was the person that celebrated was the archbishop of paris, and what was also extraordinary is this is just two months to the day since the fire that destroyed, devastated anyway the cathedral of notre dame. so they particularly wanted to have this mass today. the cardinal said it is because they wanted a sign of hope, but as well this is a day that the notre dame normally would celebrate the dedication of the high altar at notre dame which marked the beginning of the church here in paris. so it was a significant date in that respect as well. so i think for the people that took part, the very small group of people, half
jim bittermann is in paris for us. jim, how important is this service?ou know, is it really to have had this service, albeit the attendees were mostly priests? but to catholics around the world, talk to me about the importance of having this first mass. >> reporter: i would say, fred, it was symbolic as much as important. it was very simple mass. it lasted about 45 minutes and followed the regular order of mass, but what was extraordinary was the person that celebrated was the archbishop...
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cnn's jim bittermann reports from paris. >> in many ways it was an ordinary mass and extraordinary massinary in the sense that it just followed the regular mass, 45ments long, nothing really special about that. but what was extraordinary was it was celebrated two months to the day after the devastating fire at notre dame, in a part of the church that was not damaged by a part of the cathedral that was not damaged by the fire, chapel on this end of the cathedral. it was all celebrated by the cardinal archbishop of paris, who said in his message in a he wanted to celebrate mass there as a sign of hope and he said later on in his message we hope that we can regain the spirit of those who built the cathedral in the first place and it will take a lot of spirit because you could see during the mass the broadcast by catholic television that in fact there are giant holes in the ceiling, big piles of debris in the middle of the church, structures around some of the treasures of the church just to protect them from the reconstruction that's about to begin with. at the moment none of that reconstr
cnn's jim bittermann reports from paris. >> in many ways it was an ordinary mass and extraordinary massinary in the sense that it just followed the regular mass, 45ments long, nothing really special about that. but what was extraordinary was it was celebrated two months to the day after the devastating fire at notre dame, in a part of the church that was not damaged by a part of the cathedral that was not damaged by the fire, chapel on this end of the cathedral. it was all celebrated by...
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nasa administrator jim said this week at the paris air show that spacex isen played uplaunch of astronautsafter that same crew dragon that flew in march blown to bits in april during a massive explosion testing support system. u.s. taxpayer a have invested $6 billion into spacex and boeing to take over from the russians bearing astronaut up to space. the contract with russia ends early next year. so boeing and spacex have a little deadline pressure. at the kennedy spacer in phil keating fox news. >> a possible sign of life on mars, "the new york times" reports nasa's curiosity rover detected methane gas on red planet this week same gas emitted by cows and humans on earth. the mars rover had detected same gas six years ago but wednesday discovery is far more concentrate that i had don't know if living microbes release methane or if it was trapped underground no cows so -- that's how fox reports this saturday june 22nd i'm jon sot thanks for joining us i'll see you again, tomorrow. ♪ [national a anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [nation
nasa administrator jim said this week at the paris air show that spacex isen played uplaunch of astronautsafter that same crew dragon that flew in march blown to bits in april during a massive explosion testing support system. u.s. taxpayer a have invested $6 billion into spacex and boeing to take over from the russians bearing astronaut up to space. the contract with russia ends early next year. so boeing and spacex have a little deadline pressure. at the kennedy spacer in phil keating fox...
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. >> has jim gone back to paris? >> i'm not sure. >> it's not the same. >> it's not the same. the big concern is we don't know what our political goal is. that's what we use our military for. think there's going to be a lot of concern over the next few days of how donald trump literally feels. is he wearing the hat of i'm going to be big and strong or is he going to hank on to actually his core belief we shouldn't be engaging in wars. there is a tweet for that. the trump said in order to get elected, barack obama will start a war with iran, which is reflective of how the one thing we've always been terrified is his lack of disbill clinton. and as a guy who is always piling on on him, you have to give him credit in the most important moments he has shon restraint. so we can pile on and say he acts tough and then he backs off. this i have to give him credit. it easy to push the button. if we say, we, he's not as strong as he says. this is the post importantar where he does show some roo strant so let's go back on that. and the president saying i'm the last person who would start
. >> has jim gone back to paris? >> i'm not sure. >> it's not the same. >> it's not the same. the big concern is we don't know what our political goal is. that's what we use our military for. think there's going to be a lot of concern over the next few days of how donald trump literally feels. is he wearing the hat of i'm going to be big and strong or is he going to hank on to actually his core belief we shouldn't be engaging in wars. there is a tweet for that. the trump...
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jim lumsdon, bbc news. the revol vita said used by vincent van gogh to take his own life was sold at auction in paris for moremali reports. it is said to be the gun that renowned artist vincent van gogh used to kill himself. it went on sale at a paris auction house where there was plenty of interest, including one potential buyer with a very special reason for wanting the rusty revolver. we are here for the gun, the van gogh garden, because we are opening a museum in holland, in rotterdam, a van gogh museum, so it would be nice to have it in the museum there. so fingers crossed. would be nice to have it in the museum there. so fingers crossedm july 1890, after years of mental anguish, van gogh walked into a field, near a village near paris and shot himself in the chest. the pocket sized revolver had limited power and it took days for the troubled artist to die from his injury. more than seven decades later, a corroded gun was found in a field behind the shadow where he stayed. but doubts have been raised about the gun's authenticity and the auction house that sold the weapon admitted there is no way of guaran
jim lumsdon, bbc news. the revol vita said used by vincent van gogh to take his own life was sold at auction in paris for moremali reports. it is said to be the gun that renowned artist vincent van gogh used to kill himself. it went on sale at a paris auction house where there was plenty of interest, including one potential buyer with a very special reason for wanting the rusty revolver. we are here for the gun, the van gogh garden, because we are opening a museum in holland, in rotterdam, a...
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robertson and jim sciutto for us, and we'll talk with you again as we dissect what happens in this upcoming news conference. we want to bring in now amy green, a political science researcher from paris, and she joins me now live. amy, you've been listening to the developments here from the g-20 summit. i want to ask you first about steps with china and the united states as far as trade. how would you characterize the announcement that the u.s. won't impose more sanctions but they will start resuming their conversations again? >> right, thank you so much, natalie. you know, i think we can see really as the approach as the two reporters just mentioned, both the united states and china are perfectly aware that neither country has an interest in any protracted conflict be it economic, political or of course military. so, you know, it's obviously great news for this trade relationship that the united states has walked back the threat of the $300 million in additional tariffs. it's possible as well that it was a tactic of playing hard brawl perhaps to get china back to the table, perhaps to drum up additional effort in the united states sort of attempt to restart the dynamic with north ko
robertson and jim sciutto for us, and we'll talk with you again as we dissect what happens in this upcoming news conference. we want to bring in now amy green, a political science researcher from paris, and she joins me now live. amy, you've been listening to the developments here from the g-20 summit. i want to ask you first about steps with china and the united states as far as trade. how would you characterize the announcement that the u.s. won't impose more sanctions but they will start...