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laurent: absolutely. absolutely, and that is one of the situations we have to do with, when the cameras are off the funding dries out and the interest in the country dies off. the lesson that we have learned is to draft a coherent strategy and to work with the international part nurse and execute a plan that we control it in terms of rebuilding the country. that is the hardest part in the biggest challenge is that when the headline go away the donors lose interest and do not necessarily keep the funding going, which significantly hurts the country in the long run. charlie: thank you. laurent, thank you for joining great to have you here. laurent, thank you for joining us. laurent: thank you. ♪ charlie: we conclude this evening with roger goodell, the commissioner of the nfl. i'm going to talk about two things. one, this idea of the nfl having to have a different standard than law enforcement. so you're not waiting for decision by law enforcement. about how you will look at cases of personal abuse. roger:
laurent: absolutely. absolutely, and that is one of the situations we have to do with, when the cameras are off the funding dries out and the interest in the country dies off. the lesson that we have learned is to draft a coherent strategy and to work with the international part nurse and execute a plan that we control it in terms of rebuilding the country. that is the hardest part in the biggest challenge is that when the headline go away the donors lose interest and do not necessarily keep...
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also laurent lamothe. tell us about the area that has been in nepal that has been affected and what is the status as much as you know from the people there? sanjeev: the epicenter is a little northwest of kathmandu. kathmandu is one of the most densely populated urban areas. had it been kathmandu my the epicenter been kathmandu, you would see thousands and thousands more deaths. we are still actually assessing the level of damage in those areas -- those districts because we are accounting for the debts in those villages. it is about 50-some kilometers west of kathmandu. as you said earlier, charlie over about 4000 deaths so far. 8000 injured and people are still sleeping outside. charlie: what could the death toll rise to? what are the worst expectations? sanjeev: probably double the number but still, the rescue, the recovery is going down in different parts of nepal. in the next two days, we will definitely see the number go out. significantly. charlie: what about aid coming in? sanjeev: there is a lot of
also laurent lamothe. tell us about the area that has been in nepal that has been affected and what is the status as much as you know from the people there? sanjeev: the epicenter is a little northwest of kathmandu. kathmandu is one of the most densely populated urban areas. had it been kathmandu my the epicenter been kathmandu, you would see thousands and thousands more deaths. we are still actually assessing the level of damage in those areas -- those districts because we are accounting for...
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. >> we continue with analysis and perspective from andrew, andrew revkin, sanjeev sherchan and laurent lamothe. >> nepal as you already know is one of the poorest countries. it is going to send the country back, definitely but one good thing hopefully that will come out of this is, you know, we have had this very frac sthus political situation, we still don't have a constitution. we still are looking for a new constitution so hopefully what people are hoping is, in light of this calamity that the political parties will come together for the rebuilding effort and hopefully that will take the country in the right direction economically politically, socially because it is a very fractious political situation. >> rose: we conclude this evening with roger goodell the commissioner of the nhl. >> i nfl. >> i want to talk about two things. one, this idea of the nfl having a different standard than law enforcement, so you not waiting for a decision by law enforcement for how you will look at cases of personal abuse? >> well, we have a personal policy, that you can violent our personal conduct p
. >> we continue with analysis and perspective from andrew, andrew revkin, sanjeev sherchan and laurent lamothe. >> nepal as you already know is one of the poorest countries. it is going to send the country back, definitely but one good thing hopefully that will come out of this is, you know, we have had this very frac sthus political situation, we still don't have a constitution. we still are looking for a new constitution so hopefully what people are hoping is, in light of this...
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laurent's church. it is set for demolition as soon as they get the permit. it was deemed in eminent collapse. >> at it community meeting tonight a new strategy came out. supporters are lost their appeal to have vatican council, so now they say their taking their fight to the city and state seeking to save this structure on historic preservation grounds. >> there are things they have to live up to. you can't just knock a building down from the 1800s without people looking at it. >> i would like the church to be saved. >> and they seem to have new traction with the city council president voicing his sport, but they say the build's failing structural integrity and their lack of money for major repairs means that leaving the building standing would be unsafe. for generations of fishtowners the fight will last until the demolition crew arrives. >> managing it's future rests in the hands of parish decisionmakers unless they can get outside preservationists to step in. george spencer nbc 10 news. >>> this tape today shows the beginning of the confrontation between
laurent's church. it is set for demolition as soon as they get the permit. it was deemed in eminent collapse. >> at it community meeting tonight a new strategy came out. supporters are lost their appeal to have vatican council, so now they say their taking their fight to the city and state seeking to save this structure on historic preservation grounds. >> there are things they have to live up to. you can't just knock a building down from the 1800s without people looking at it....
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costs less than yves saint laurent. it has this color block aesthetic. we see here from 1960 through 2010, a pretty old phenomenon. but if you know your costume history, as i know you all do, we can look all the way back to the late middle ages or the italian renaissance and see this whole notion of color blocking putting multiple colors into one garment, was very much alive and well. the purpose we have identified right? what is it? what is it not? the purpose of today's lesson is to determine, how does fashion fall between the seams of design protection? to explore the concepts of fashion creation in the early 20th century, and to learn from a case study in the 1930's. before we get into that, you say intellectual property protection and you're probably thinking what is that? so, what we are going to do is touch a bit on what is actually intellectual property, or ip protection. you have probably all seen this, right? have you all seen this? where do you usually see this? movies. you're watching a movie. before you get to the good stuff, this sign comes
costs less than yves saint laurent. it has this color block aesthetic. we see here from 1960 through 2010, a pretty old phenomenon. but if you know your costume history, as i know you all do, we can look all the way back to the late middle ages or the italian renaissance and see this whole notion of color blocking putting multiple colors into one garment, was very much alive and well. the purpose we have identified right? what is it? what is it not? the purpose of today's lesson is to...
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he was held under house arrest by the houthis recently >>> laurent fabius is in the arabian country and will support their efforts in yemen. >> translation: until a solution is found that respects the legitimacy of the government on the ground and ends a conflict in a country close to saudi arabia, france expressed availability in helping to find the right solution. >> we go to the border town of jizan, and we see that there may be problems coordinating the yemen tribes. >> they say if they get the heavy weapons, the rockets, they can mount assistance to prevent the houthis from inside yemen. the tribes all of them have historic ties with saudi arabia and a long border with the saudi kingdom. they are ready as they said in many statements. let's always remember that the tiaz are not coordinated or united. they exercise or they move separately and with a lot of chaos in the movement. i think that if they are - if their efforts are not coordinated, if they don't have ground support and advisors and people that can unite there'll be problems in the ability to confront the houthis. >>> a sy
he was held under house arrest by the houthis recently >>> laurent fabius is in the arabian country and will support their efforts in yemen. >> translation: until a solution is found that respects the legitimacy of the government on the ground and ends a conflict in a country close to saudi arabia, france expressed availability in helping to find the right solution. >> we go to the border town of jizan, and we see that there may be problems coordinating the yemen tribes....
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i'm pleased today to welcome the foreign minister of france our ally mr laurent fabius and his delegate in the kingdom of saudi arabia, and to welcome you in this conference. our cooperation we have discussed with the minister this morning. with an interview, a servant of the holy site. many issues that are of importance to both countries, and the discussion with the minister with the servant of the holy site was important and critical. the minister's visit reinforces the relations between the two countries and the continued coordination over a variety of regional and international issues that are common to us country. naturally one of the common reasons for the visit, and receiving a letter from the french president - today we held a discussion an expanded discussion, and i will classify them as fruitful and construct constructive and it covers the development in the bilateral relationships and via the mechanisms represented in the joint saudi arabia committee, concerned with researching and cooperation on governmental levels and business relationships for actioning the cooperation on
i'm pleased today to welcome the foreign minister of france our ally mr laurent fabius and his delegate in the kingdom of saudi arabia, and to welcome you in this conference. our cooperation we have discussed with the minister this morning. with an interview, a servant of the holy site. many issues that are of importance to both countries, and the discussion with the minister with the servant of the holy site was important and critical. the minister's visit reinforces the relations between the...
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laurent fabius says they're a few centimeters from the finishing line but those are the hardest. he says the iranians must reach a compromise for an agreement that would prevent them from developing nuclear weapons. the talks spring together diplomats from iran. they met with closed doors through the early morning hours of thursday. they extended the marathon talking for a second day beyond the initial deadline. john kerry and mohammed javad zarif are among those that stayed on. the plan is to get them out of deflation and back on the right track. and we are here with gene on the latest survey on how their feeling. >>> they're not feeling too much. many japanese firms are reporting that prices will rise at a slower pace than the bank's inflation target of 2%. about 11,000 businesses gave their outlook on infligs in the b.o.j.'s latest projection. the price increase is 1.4% a year from now. one-third of the respond don'ts say prices will rise about 1%. 1/5 expects inflation around 2%. officials at the industry ministry say they expect steel production to drop to the lowest level i
laurent fabius says they're a few centimeters from the finishing line but those are the hardest. he says the iranians must reach a compromise for an agreement that would prevent them from developing nuclear weapons. the talks spring together diplomats from iran. they met with closed doors through the early morning hours of thursday. they extended the marathon talking for a second day beyond the initial deadline. john kerry and mohammed javad zarif are among those that stayed on. the plan is to...
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laurent >> reporter: joyce st. laurent/attended memorial service --we have officers in our family and its to bless the family and be with the family and may the lord bless them all with sympathy and that why we're here to pay our respects. >> reporter:following taps the processions of officers fired up their motocycles and led the hearse carrying officer johnson to his final resting place. among those watching the motorcade was ryan wong, who stood alone with his dog holding up a sign that simply said thank you >>ryan wong/san jose resident --i just felt compelled to come out because officers are really disrespected these days and no one appreciates their work or takes the time to say thank you. you know we wake up and we're safe and they put themselves in harms way and what other chance would i get to say thank you to hundreds of cops at one time you know. >> reporter:officer michael johnson was a 14 year veteran of the department and the 12th officer to die in the line of duty. in san jose dan kerman kron 4 news.
laurent >> reporter: joyce st. laurent/attended memorial service --we have officers in our family and its to bless the family and be with the family and may the lord bless them all with sympathy and that why we're here to pay our respects. >> reporter:following taps the processions of officers fired up their motocycles and led the hearse carrying officer johnson to his final resting place. among those watching the motorcade was ryan wong, who stood alone with his dog holding up a...
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after leaving lausanne thursday, laurent fabius came back again that night saying the talks had entered their final stretch. mr. fabius: we are a few meters away from the finishing line. but we know the last meters are the hardest. there's a lot at stake, the fight against nuclear proliferation and the renovation of iran into the international community. catherine: john kerry took a break from the long and intense negotiations. he's extended his stay, as has his german counterpart. the iranian foreign minister urged negotiators to show flexibility. mr. zarif: i hope our colleagues will recognize the fact that this is a unique opportunity and they need to take advantage of it. catherine: discussions over three demands, first, the timescale. the international community want a 10 year deal, iran wants a shorter framework. western powers want to gradually lift sanctions, iran demands an immediate lifting as soon as an agreement is reached. the third sticking point is whether tehran should be allowed to continue research on modernizing centrifuges. the u.s. warrants s a consensus is not reac
after leaving lausanne thursday, laurent fabius came back again that night saying the talks had entered their final stretch. mr. fabius: we are a few meters away from the finishing line. but we know the last meters are the hardest. there's a lot at stake, the fight against nuclear proliferation and the renovation of iran into the international community. catherine: john kerry took a break from the long and intense negotiations. he's extended his stay, as has his german counterpart. the iranian...
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you've got laurent duper day who was injured. it really opened my eyes on unnecessary drone use. believe it breaks international law. i could cite former u.n. members . drone strikes break human rights treaties. paying just in houston or drafting a whiteout. host: here is how the editorial board of usa today puts it. drone strikes of the best of a series of bad options. terrorist leaders cannot be left alone to plot in havens. that was what allowed al qaeda to mount 9/11 attacks. striking them with aircraft is more distracted and sending in troops is still more deadly to civilians in service members. what is not widely known is that strikes have fallen sharply since their peak in 2010. the pakistan count fell to 24 last year and five so far this year. perhaps that means there are fewer leaders to target or perhaps it means the government is exercising greater restraint. either would be a marker of progress. we want to hear from our viewers this morning. (202) 748-8000 if you support the use of drones. (202) 748-8001 is the line for those who oppose. his conversation coming becaus
you've got laurent duper day who was injured. it really opened my eyes on unnecessary drone use. believe it breaks international law. i could cite former u.n. members . drone strikes break human rights treaties. paying just in houston or drafting a whiteout. host: here is how the editorial board of usa today puts it. drone strikes of the best of a series of bad options. terrorist leaders cannot be left alone to plot in havens. that was what allowed al qaeda to mount 9/11 attacks. striking them...
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the french foreign minister laurent fabius, insisted a final agreement must ensure there is no iranian bomb. >> ( translated ): if this agreement is not entirely solid, that would mean that iran could get a bomb. and this is unacceptable. and if this agreement is not perceived as solid, that means that the countries of the region such as saudi arabia, egypt, turkey, et cetera, could also start thinking of making a bomb and that would be a nuclear proliferation, dangerous for all. >> sreenivasan: there is no specific schedule on resumption of talks, which have a deadline of june 30. >> sreenivasan: and to the analysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields and new york times columnist david brooks. david, let me start with you. if the hard liners or some hard liners in iran are opposed to this and if benjamin netanyahu is opposed to this did the u.s. ologist thread the needle and try to get the negotiations that they wanted to? >> i don't think so. i'm skeptical of the deal. parts of it are impressive. the inspection regime is pretty good. so people likely know
the french foreign minister laurent fabius, insisted a final agreement must ensure there is no iranian bomb. >> ( translated ): if this agreement is not entirely solid, that would mean that iran could get a bomb. and this is unacceptable. and if this agreement is not perceived as solid, that means that the countries of the region such as saudi arabia, egypt, turkey, et cetera, could also start thinking of making a bomb and that would be a nuclear proliferation, dangerous for all. >>...
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the inconsistent decision could could be laurents or it could be cleburne. the court clearly did not apply the cleburne factors. davis and scarborough did not have to address the standard of scrutiny because they decided for the plaintiffs on other grounds. the majority in lawrence through justice kennedy referring to the authors of the equal protection clause and the due process clause, if they knew that "time can blind us to certain truths and later generations will see that laws once thought necessary and proper serve, in fact, only to oppress." in our cases well we should remember that over the course of history on occasion, we as a society have lost her footing. and our humanity. eventually we write ourselves, the u.s. constitution gives us a back on and alone star and it never changes society. it was written for all citizens for all times. it is simple, it is genius, it is dynamic and most of all it is humane. it can and must be interpreted to acknowledge a changing society. in an emerging recognition that some laws do discriminate against the marginal
the inconsistent decision could could be laurents or it could be cleburne. the court clearly did not apply the cleburne factors. davis and scarborough did not have to address the standard of scrutiny because they decided for the plaintiffs on other grounds. the majority in lawrence through justice kennedy referring to the authors of the equal protection clause and the due process clause, if they knew that "time can blind us to certain truths and later generations will see that laws once...
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some, if not all, special restrictions applicable to laurent -- iran would go away at that point. it needs to be a long-duration. the u.s. view is that it should at least be 10 years. some restrictions should continue for another five years. and some should be permanent. those are some of the key goals and much progress has been made toward these goals in recent weeks and months. and in recent days. there are some key issues that appear to remain unresolved. the situation is murky now because they are in the throes and perhaps the final hours of this round of talks. not much official information has been released. there has been a lot of press speculation about the unresolved issues, but i will mention some that have gotten a lot of press play, whether or not they are fully accurate. one issue that seems to be hard to resolve is the question of the phasing and timing of the relief from sanctions that have been imposed on iran. the iranians say they would like all the sanctions removed almost immediately. the u.s. position is that sanctions should be phased out over time, as iran m
some, if not all, special restrictions applicable to laurent -- iran would go away at that point. it needs to be a long-duration. the u.s. view is that it should at least be 10 years. some restrictions should continue for another five years. and some should be permanent. those are some of the key goals and much progress has been made toward these goals in recent weeks and months. and in recent days. there are some key issues that appear to remain unresolved. the situation is murky now because...