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hillsides engulfed by flames in bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez.efighters to battle the blaze that has forced the evacuation of over 10,000 people. having watched the flames inch closer and closer on wednesday, thousands of tourists took the chance to flee. many had spent the last two nights in the public shelters or camping out on the beach. translation: we evacuate because of the fire is coming close to the place. so we pay attention. we left with our clothes and a little food. residents who fled the flames have now begun to return to assess the damage to their homes and properties. many with stories of narrow escapes. translation: all of a sudden we were in front of a wall of flame, near the cypress trees. we did not hesitate. we took some belongings, we took the two dogs and we left. translation: i climbed high on the crest and i saw a picture of desolation, because all the camping was surrounded with flames and we couldn't do anything. meeting some of the crews and volunteers on the frontline, the french prime minister, edouard philippe, said
hillsides engulfed by flames in bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez.efighters to battle the blaze that has forced the evacuation of over 10,000 people. having watched the flames inch closer and closer on wednesday, thousands of tourists took the chance to flee. many had spent the last two nights in the public shelters or camping out on the beach. translation: we evacuate because of the fire is coming close to the place. so we pay attention. we left with our clothes and a little food....
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let's go live now to bormes—les—mimosas and our correspondent, hugh schofield.? we are on the crest of the range above bormes—les—mimosas, the focus of this fire on the cote d'azur. we have a blackened landscape around us. have a blackened landscape around us. the situation is stabilised but not under control. what has happened is the march of flames which we saw yesterday has stopped. broadly they have extinguished most of the fires. but pockets keep springing up. in the last ten minutes, as the wind picks up, we can feel it, smoke has appeared over that crest and two helicopters are in some way tackling that fire, not sure what they are doing, i would that fire, not sure what they are doing, iwould not that fire, not sure what they are doing, i would not be surprised if we see the water bombers coming in. the issue is their plumes of smoke in the hills caused by the very, very dry and still hot soil. it is hot. there is no fire, but it is hot, the embers of the tree root could very quickly take fire again, sending sparks over the countryside, and then more fir
let's go live now to bormes—les—mimosas and our correspondent, hugh schofield.? we are on the crest of the range above bormes—les—mimosas, the focus of this fire on the cote d'azur. we have a blackened landscape around us. have a blackened landscape around us. the situation is stabilised but not under control. what has happened is the march of flames which we saw yesterday has stopped. broadly they have extinguished most of the fires. but pockets keep springing up. in the last ten...
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this was bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez, where hillsides were engulfed by the burning shrubs andt swept across the countryside in an unstoppable curtain of flames. thousands of people, including british tourists, were forced out of campsites and other homes. mary and alan anderson from ramsgate said the sight of the fires was extremely distressing. we looked over onto the hill, and all we could see was black smoke billowing from umpteen various places. then the planes came over, picked up loads of water and have been dousing all day to try and dampen the flames. the sheer force of the fires were caught by holiday—makers on their phones. strong mistral winds gave them an unstoppable energy and many burned throughout the night. even the 4,000 firefighters and soldiers sent in couldn't get control when faced with this. the fires led to a huge evacuation of 10,000 people, many from campsites like this one. they were told to spend the night on nearby beaches, out in the open. tonight, we found dozens of people in a gymnasium. there are beds and plenty of food, but their holiday has be
this was bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez, where hillsides were engulfed by the burning shrubs andt swept across the countryside in an unstoppable curtain of flames. thousands of people, including british tourists, were forced out of campsites and other homes. mary and alan anderson from ramsgate said the sight of the fires was extremely distressing. we looked over onto the hill, and all we could see was black smoke billowing from umpteen various places. then the planes came over,...
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hillsides engulfed by flames in bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez.he evacuation of over 10,000 people. having watched the flames inch closer and closer on wednesday, thousands of tourists took the chance to flee. many had spent the last two nights in public shelters, or camping out on the beach. translation: we evacuate because the fire is coming close to the place, so we pay attention. we left with our clothes and a little food. residents who fled the flames have now begun to return to assess the damage to their homes and properties, many with stories of narrow escapes. translation: all of a sudden, we were in front of a wall of flames, near the cypress trees. we didn't hesitate. we took some belongings, we took the two dogs, and we left. translation: i climbed high on the crest, and i saw a picture of desolation, because all the camping was surrounded with flames, and we couldn't do anything. meeting some of the crews and volunteers on the frontline, french prime minister edouard philippe said there would be an enquiry into the fire‘s cause, which
hillsides engulfed by flames in bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez.he evacuation of over 10,000 people. having watched the flames inch closer and closer on wednesday, thousands of tourists took the chance to flee. many had spent the last two nights in public shelters, or camping out on the beach. translation: we evacuate because the fire is coming close to the place, so we pay attention. we left with our clothes and a little food. residents who fled the flames have now begun to return to...
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this was bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez, where hillsides were engulfed by the burning shrubs andswept across the countryside in an unstoppable curtain of flames. thousands of people, including british tourists, were forced out of campsites and other homes. mary and alan anderson from ramsgate said the sight of the fires was extremely distressing. we looked over onto the hill, and all we could see was black smoke billowing from umpteen various places. then the planes came over, picked up loads of water and have been dousing all day to try and dampen the flames. the sheer force of the fires were caught by holiday—makers on their phones. strong mistral winds gave them an unstoppable energy and many burned throughout the night. even the 4,000 firefighters and soldiers sent in couldn't get control when faced with this. the fires led to a huge evacuation of 10,000 people, many from campsites like this one. they were told to spend the night on nearby beaches, out in the open. tonight, we found dozens of people in a gymnasium. there are beds and plenty of food, but their holiday has been
this was bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez, where hillsides were engulfed by the burning shrubs andswept across the countryside in an unstoppable curtain of flames. thousands of people, including british tourists, were forced out of campsites and other homes. mary and alan anderson from ramsgate said the sight of the fires was extremely distressing. we looked over onto the hill, and all we could see was black smoke billowing from umpteen various places. then the planes came over, picked...
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we have some mimosas. you might be a little dry besides the speakers but please stay, look at the exhibits, tell your friends and come back and spend time with us. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
we have some mimosas. you might be a little dry besides the speakers but please stay, look at the exhibits, tell your friends and come back and spend time with us. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
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this was bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez, and the flames have been spreading again across the windswepty—makers, forced out of their campsites. they included olivia hall from sevenoa ks, who's about to spend her third night in a sleeping bag along with her parents and grandparents. what do you think of sleeping on a beach like this? well, i mean for me, i'm 18, it's ok, but for old people, my grandparents for instance, it's not the easiest if they have a wheelchair or things. it is difficult for people. today we went out with this team of firefighters. this is the kind of terrain they have to haul up their hosepipes, all in 30 degrees temperatures. they're dousing down dozens of small pockets of fire. afterfour days, he said, he's tired but holding up. and it's notjust a firefighting effort from the ground. there goes another load from one of these aircraft, one of dozens we are witnessing this morning. little patches of fire keep breaking up, they are the most dangerous ones, they are the ones that can lead to widespread bushfires and then they become out of control. and in wave after
this was bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez, and the flames have been spreading again across the windswepty—makers, forced out of their campsites. they included olivia hall from sevenoa ks, who's about to spend her third night in a sleeping bag along with her parents and grandparents. what do you think of sleeping on a beach like this? well, i mean for me, i'm 18, it's ok, but for old people, my grandparents for instance, it's not the easiest if they have a wheelchair or things. it is...
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reinforcements have been called in to battle blazes near the holiday town of boringly mimosa. firefighting planes and helicopters have been dropping tons of water on the dry scrubland. has acted like tender for the fast moving fires. i don't you know my own mail nine though didn't click so as you can see behind me. fires growing again. some really the. so all of our teams are now concentrated on the left side to limit the spread of the fire. i want to avoid a fight coming down to the village of poem. you think referral or there's some sort of usual do a double. on tuesday night officials were forced to issue an evacuation order. twelve thousand people either slept on the beach or made it to temporary shelters. like this one in a local gym. many were on vacation at local campsites. now they're waiting to find out when they'll be allowed to go back. ntfc we get back to the camp will continue on as a. we've looked for a week. otherwise we'll leave. we're waiting for instructions. we don't know what's going to happen. morning everyone not to panic the mayor osborne limo melissa sa
reinforcements have been called in to battle blazes near the holiday town of boringly mimosa. firefighting planes and helicopters have been dropping tons of water on the dry scrubland. has acted like tender for the fast moving fires. i don't you know my own mail nine though didn't click so as you can see behind me. fires growing again. some really the. so all of our teams are now concentrated on the left side to limit the spread of the fire. i want to avoid a fight coming down to the village of...
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this was bormes les—mimosas, west of st tropez, where hillsides were engulfed by the burning shrubs andside in an unstoppable curtain of flames. thousands of people, including british tourists were forced out of campsites and other homes. at around midnight we were then woken up. ijust looked up and 180 degrees of my vision was like a raging inferno. it was in the sky, it was amazing and a very, very scary sight to see. the sheer force of the fires were caught by holiday—makers on their phones. strong winds gave them an unstoppable energy and many burned throughout the night. even the 4000 firefighters and soldiers sent in, couldn't get control when faced with this. the fires lead to a huge evacuation of 10,000 people, many from campsites like this one. they were told to spend the night on nearby beaches, out in the open. the morning brought no letup in the fires. some tourists were far enough away to continue their holiday, but the lushness of their scenery now replaced by a menacing inferno. in other places, all that was left was a vast, scorched landscape. an area decimated across 15
this was bormes les—mimosas, west of st tropez, where hillsides were engulfed by the burning shrubs andside in an unstoppable curtain of flames. thousands of people, including british tourists were forced out of campsites and other homes. at around midnight we were then woken up. ijust looked up and 180 degrees of my vision was like a raging inferno. it was in the sky, it was amazing and a very, very scary sight to see. the sheer force of the fires were caught by holiday—makers on their...
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in true style, arrived with mimosas for both of us.ny names. >> we've been through puff daddy, diddy, sean john, swag in there a minute. do you remember that? >> you do your research. i changed my name to swag for like two days. i am still puff. call me any of the other names, i am more i would say in search of the sean. >> from a rooftop near times square sean combs has a good view of the city where he was born, made his name, and hustled his way to a fortune. ♪ with a list of businesses ranging from clothing to vodka, it is sometimes easy to forget that for combs it all started with music. >> he was making music. >> in the documentary can't stop won't stop, combs gives a behind the scenes look at how he runs his empire. >> i wanted to show different success that you could have if you work hard and to have an ending that's happily ever after, and in order to do that, i had to tell the truth. >> combs was born in harlem. his father was shot and killed when sean was just two years old. to escape the violence, combs' mother moved the fam
in true style, arrived with mimosas for both of us.ny names. >> we've been through puff daddy, diddy, sean john, swag in there a minute. do you remember that? >> you do your research. i changed my name to swag for like two days. i am still puff. call me any of the other names, i am more i would say in search of the sean. >> from a rooftop near times square sean combs has a good view of the city where he was born, made his name, and hustled his way to a fortune. ♪ with a list...
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this was bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez, and the flames have been spreading again across the windsweptr dozens of holiday—makers, forced out of their campsites. they included olivia hall from sevenoa ks, who's about to spend her third night in a sleeping bag along with her and grandparents. what do you think of sleeping on a beach like this? well, i mean for me, i'm 18, it's ok, but for old people, my grandparents for instance, it's not the easiest if they have a wheelchair or things. it is difficult for people. today we went out with this team of firefighters. this is the kind of terrain they have to haul up their hosepipes, all in 30 degrees temperatures. they're dowsing down dozens of small pockets of fire. afterfour days, he said, he's tired but holding up. and it's notjust a firefighting effort from the ground. there goes another load from one of these aircraft, one of dozens we are witnessing this morning. little patches of fire keep breaking out, they are the most dangerous ones, they are the ones that can lead to widespread bushfires and then they become out of control. and in
this was bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez, and the flames have been spreading again across the windsweptr dozens of holiday—makers, forced out of their campsites. they included olivia hall from sevenoa ks, who's about to spend her third night in a sleeping bag along with her and grandparents. what do you think of sleeping on a beach like this? well, i mean for me, i'm 18, it's ok, but for old people, my grandparents for instance, it's not the easiest if they have a wheelchair or...
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studio: john grant has been holidaying in bormes—les—mimosas for the last 15 years and described howus before he was ordered to evacuate the scene. around 11:30pm we heard some pimping, around 11:30pm we heard some popping, we wondered what it was, and it was only after 20 minutes we got a call by the owners, and they advised us to get to the muster station, for possible evacuation. at that point we realise the popping was gas cylinders in the caravans about one mile from us. when we came the muster station, all you could see was the skylight it was dante ‘s inferno, it was just blood red, smoke everywhere, acrid smell through the camp was horrendous. it was then that we realised how serious the problem was facing us. we were advised at the time, if we wa nted we were advised at the time, if we wanted to, to make our evacuation, go north, we could not go south west, the roads were blocked. i currently am stood next to one of the mountains, and it is like... it is like a moonscape, all day yesterday and today, people had sorties of planes flying over, just had one two minutes ago, for
studio: john grant has been holidaying in bormes—les—mimosas for the last 15 years and described howus before he was ordered to evacuate the scene. around 11:30pm we heard some pimping, around 11:30pm we heard some popping, we wondered what it was, and it was only after 20 minutes we got a call by the owners, and they advised us to get to the muster station, for possible evacuation. at that point we realise the popping was gas cylinders in the caravans about one mile from us. when we came...
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hillsides engulfed by flames in bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez.irefighters to battle the blaze that has forced the evacuation of over 10,000 people. having watched the flames inch closer and closer on wednesday, thousands of tourists took the chance to flee. many had spent the last two nights in the public shelters or camping out on the beach. translation: we evacuate because the fire is coming close to the place, so we pay attention. we left with our clothes and a little food. residents who fled the flames have now begun to return to assess the damage to their homes and properties, many with stories of narrow escapes. translation: all of a sudden, we were in front of a wall of flames, near the cypress trees. we didn't hesitate. we took some belongings, we took the two dogs, and we left. translation: i climbed high on the crest, and i saw a picture of desolation, because all the camping was surrounded with flames, and we couldn't do anything. meeting some of the crews and volunteers on the frontline, french prime minister edouard philippe said the
hillsides engulfed by flames in bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez.irefighters to battle the blaze that has forced the evacuation of over 10,000 people. having watched the flames inch closer and closer on wednesday, thousands of tourists took the chance to flee. many had spent the last two nights in the public shelters or camping out on the beach. translation: we evacuate because the fire is coming close to the place, so we pay attention. we left with our clothes and a little food....
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this was bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez, and the flames have been spreading again across the windsweptd olivia hall from sevenoa ks, who's about to spend her third night in a sleeping bag along with her parents and grandparents. what do you think of sleeping on a beach like this? well, i mean for me, i'm 18, it's ok, but for old people, my grandparents for instance, it's not the easiest if they have a wheelchair or things. it is difficult for people. today we went out with this team of firefighters. this is the kind of terrain they have to haul up their hosepipes, all in 30 degrees temperatures. they're dousing down dozens of small pockets of fire. afterfour days, he said, he's tired but holding up. and it's notjust a firefighting effort from the ground. there goes another load from one of these aircraft, one of dozens we are witnessing this morning. little patches of fire keep breaking up, they are the most dangerous ones, they are the ones that can lead to widespread bushfires and then they become out of control. and in wave after wave, the planes kept on coming, trying to control fi
this was bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez, and the flames have been spreading again across the windsweptd olivia hall from sevenoa ks, who's about to spend her third night in a sleeping bag along with her parents and grandparents. what do you think of sleeping on a beach like this? well, i mean for me, i'm 18, it's ok, but for old people, my grandparents for instance, it's not the easiest if they have a wheelchair or things. it is difficult for people. today we went out with this team...
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duncan kennedy reports from bormes—les—mimosas in the country's provence region.rifying during the night. this was bormes les—mimosas, west of st tropez, where hillsides were engulfed by the burning shrubs and trees. for hours, it swept across the countryside in an unstoppable curtain of flames. thousands of people, including british tourists were forced out of campsites and other homes. at around midnight we were then woken up. ijust looked up and 180 degrees of my vision was like a raging inferno. it was in the sky, it was amazing and a very, very scary sight to see. the sheer force of the fires were caught by holiday—makers on their phones. strong winds gave them an unstoppable energy and many burned throughout the night. even the 4000 firefighters and soldiers sent in, couldn't get control when faced with this. the fires lead to a huge evacuation of 10,000 people, many from campsites like this one. they were told to spend the night on nearby beaches, out in the open. the morning brought no letup in the fires. some tourists were far enough away to continue thei
duncan kennedy reports from bormes—les—mimosas in the country's provence region.rifying during the night. this was bormes les—mimosas, west of st tropez, where hillsides were engulfed by the burning shrubs and trees. for hours, it swept across the countryside in an unstoppable curtain of flames. thousands of people, including british tourists were forced out of campsites and other homes. at around midnight we were then woken up. ijust looked up and 180 degrees of my vision was like a...
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makeup, mimosas, breakfast, mimosas, brunch, nap. >> now, right now this is just a dream. just enough time for you to miss your kids and them to miss you and realize what you do for them. what would you want to do at camp? >> i would like to do a lot of the things that our kids do. >> my daughters' camp. >> me too. >> i want to get into that. >> waterskiing but with mimosas and with naps. >> that could get a little dangerous. >> i would like someone else to pack me and get me ready for camp. that would be nice too. >> you want a butler. you don't want camp. >> that's part of camp, right? you can see kristen and jenna on their moms night out break tour -- summer break tour right now and they're so funny. >> good food for thought this morning, isn't it? >> they did the one about the bathing suits. still one of my favorites. i go back and watch it and say how does this look good on any woman. good summer stuff. >>> meanwhile, we'll get into a fashion debate for all of you guys over guys wearing high socks with shorts. this is something i have been noticing with my son. i gues
makeup, mimosas, breakfast, mimosas, brunch, nap. >> now, right now this is just a dream. just enough time for you to miss your kids and them to miss you and realize what you do for them. what would you want to do at camp? >> i would like to do a lot of the things that our kids do. >> my daughters' camp. >> me too. >> i want to get into that. >> waterskiing but with mimosas and with naps. >> that could get a little dangerous. >> i would like...
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john grant has been holidaying in bormes—les—mimosas for the last 15 years and described how the situatione he was ordered to evacuate the scene. we had some popping around 1130 in the evening and we were wondering what it was. it was only after about 20 minutes we got a call on the cabin door by the owners. they advised us to get to the muster station for possible evacuation. it was at that point we realised the p°ppin9 was at that point we realised the popping was gas cylinders in the ca rava ns popping was gas cylinders in the caravans on a site about a mile away from us. what happened is when we came up to the muster station we looked up and all you could see was the sky, like it was dante ‘s inferno. it was blood red, smoke everywhere, the acrid smell of smoke through the camp was horrendous. it was then we sort of realised how sort of serious the problem was actually facing us. we were advised at the time to if we wanted to, to make our evacuation, to go north because we can go south west because the roads were blocked. and currently stood next to one of the mountains, it's burned to
john grant has been holidaying in bormes—les—mimosas for the last 15 years and described how the situatione he was ordered to evacuate the scene. we had some popping around 1130 in the evening and we were wondering what it was. it was only after about 20 minutes we got a call on the cabin door by the owners. they advised us to get to the muster station for possible evacuation. it was at that point we realised the p°ppin9 was at that point we realised the popping was gas cylinders in the ca...
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the raging power of the fires was at its most this was bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez, where hillsidesrning shrubs and trees. for hours, it swept across the countryside in an unstoppable curtain of flames. thousands of people, including british tourists were forced out of campsites and other homes. at around midnight we were then woken up. ijust looked up and 180 degrees of my vision was like dante's inferno. it was in the sky, it was amazing and a very, very scary sight to see. the sheer force of the fires were caught by holiday—makers on their phones. strong mistral winds gave them an unstoppable energy and many burned throughout the night. even the 4,000 firefighters and soldiers sent in couldn't get control when faced with this. the fires lead to a huge evacuation of 10,000 people, many from campsites like this one. they were told to spend the night on nearby beaches, out in the open. the morning brought no letup in the fires. some tourists were far enough away to continue their holiday, but the lushness of their scenery, now replaced by a menacing inferno. in other places, all tha
the raging power of the fires was at its most this was bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez, where hillsidesrning shrubs and trees. for hours, it swept across the countryside in an unstoppable curtain of flames. thousands of people, including british tourists were forced out of campsites and other homes. at around midnight we were then woken up. ijust looked up and 180 degrees of my vision was like dante's inferno. it was in the sky, it was amazing and a very, very scary sight to see. the...
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hillsides engulfed by flames in bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez.ation of over 10,000 people. having watched the flames getting closer and closer on wednesday, thousands of tourists took the chance to flee. many had spent the last few nights camping out on the beach or in the shelters. translation: we evacuate because of the fire is coming close to the place. we pay attention. we left with our clothes and a little food. residents who fled the claim have 110w residents who fled the claim have now begun to return to assessed the damage to their homes and properties. many with stories of narrow escapes. translation: all of a sudden we were in front of a wall of flame near the cypress trees. we did not hesitate. we took some belongings, we took the two dogs and left. translation: i climbed high on the cliff and saw a picture of desolation. all the campsites were surrounded by fires and we could do nothing. the french prime minister, edouard philippe, said they would be an enquiry into the clause which some blame on an arsonist and he warned the threat i
hillsides engulfed by flames in bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez.ation of over 10,000 people. having watched the flames getting closer and closer on wednesday, thousands of tourists took the chance to flee. many had spent the last few nights camping out on the beach or in the shelters. translation: we evacuate because of the fire is coming close to the place. we pay attention. we left with our clothes and a little food. residents who fled the claim have 110w residents who fled the...
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town of boom a mimosa in the southeast thousands of people forced to evacuate the area. and set the firefighters wilson manage control several major blazes in the neighboring gush do harm region no casualties have been reports it's. let's get the day's top business news a phony now can we please with us in the studio i can't just over the net and announced with the french government. is moving to takeover by major shipyard yes something of an unexpected announcement really from emanuel michael is apparently is a temporary decision to buy time and extend negotiations for shared ownership with an italian company. new french government doesn't want few can cherry to have a majority stake in the s. t. excite. in part because it could replace french workers with italians i don't maxwell has more. mmhm it's a menu and my clothes fest big state intervention in the corporate world's. paris was announced its nationalizing stx france. one of the world's largest shipyards. to block italian company few can cherry from having full control of it. so this is your car incidents decision
town of boom a mimosa in the southeast thousands of people forced to evacuate the area. and set the firefighters wilson manage control several major blazes in the neighboring gush do harm region no casualties have been reports it's. let's get the day's top business news a phony now can we please with us in the studio i can't just over the net and announced with the french government. is moving to takeover by major shipyard yes something of an unexpected announcement really from emanuel michael...
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holidaymakers and residents were forced to leave their homes and campsites around the town of bormes—les—mimosasve helped contain the blaze. at least ten people were injured when a violent thunderstorm struck istanbul on thursday, bringing hailstones the size of golf balls. the storm lasted just 20 minutes but paralysed peak hour traffic and caused flash flooding that submerged cars in some streets. flights from the city's ataturk airport were also suspended. porsche says it will recall 22,000 of its cayenne models over irregular engine management software. the german transport minister labelled the emissions—controlling software illegal. the luxury carmaker is owned by volkswagen, which admitted it had fitted some of its cars with a device to cheat on emissions tests. six months into the trump presidency, americans have perhaps got used to the sometimes chaotic goings—on at the white house. earlier this week, mount rushmore hit the headlines after donald trump joked about whether his face should be added to the famous granite wall depicting past us presidents. the monumental sculpture is in sou
holidaymakers and residents were forced to leave their homes and campsites around the town of bormes—les—mimosasve helped contain the blaze. at least ten people were injured when a violent thunderstorm struck istanbul on thursday, bringing hailstones the size of golf balls. the storm lasted just 20 minutes but paralysed peak hour traffic and caused flash flooding that submerged cars in some streets. flights from the city's ataturk airport were also suspended. porsche says it will recall...
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this was bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez, where hillsides were engulfed by the burning shrubs andountryside in an unstoppable curtain of flames. thousands of people, including british tourists, were forced out of campsites and other homes. mary and alan anderson from ramsgate said the sight of the fires was extremely distressing. we looked over onto the hill, and all we could see was black smoke billowing from umpteen various places. then the planes came over, picked up loads of water and have been dousing all day to try and dampen the flames. the sheer force of the fires were caught by holiday—makers on their phones. strong mistral winds gave them an unstoppable energy and many burned throughout the night. even the 4,000 firefighters and soldiers sent in couldn't get control when faced with this. the fires led to a huge evacuation of 10,000 people, many from campsites like this one. they were told to spend the night on nearby beaches, out in the open. tonight, we found dozens of people in a gymnasium. there are beds and plenty of food, but their holiday has been ruined. for some,
this was bormes—les—mimosas, west of st tropez, where hillsides were engulfed by the burning shrubs andountryside in an unstoppable curtain of flames. thousands of people, including british tourists, were forced out of campsites and other homes. mary and alan anderson from ramsgate said the sight of the fires was extremely distressing. we looked over onto the hill, and all we could see was black smoke billowing from umpteen various places. then the planes came over, picked up loads of water...
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and i'm an alcoholic, so i have my mimosa. and then i decided it would be cool to stop at the bar, so we did that. and then i can't tell you what happened after that other than what it states in my police report and my plea bargain because when we left the bar, i don't remember even leaving, which is the tough part, but, basically, we left the bar, and what essentially happened was i ended up running my boyfriend over with the car, and then fleeing and trying to get away. he ended up with a broken leg. he has steel or whatever they put in there. he ended up with a subdural hematoma and what they did was they put him into a medically induced coma for purposes of helping his brain heal, things of that nature. >> ortega's boyfriend did recover although he suffered minor brain damage and the damage to their relationship was beyond repair. >> mistakes happen, accidents happen, and i apologized. i said i was sorry, and he just -- he's not accepting that. >> oh, you way did it too long. >> no, no, it was already like that. >> okay. >
and i'm an alcoholic, so i have my mimosa. and then i decided it would be cool to stop at the bar, so we did that. and then i can't tell you what happened after that other than what it states in my police report and my plea bargain because when we left the bar, i don't remember even leaving, which is the tough part, but, basically, we left the bar, and what essentially happened was i ended up running my boyfriend over with the car, and then fleeing and trying to get away. he ended up with a...
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. >> i should point out, sean is the first "sunday today" guest to arrive onset with mimosas.ward. make a note. his new film, can't stop won't stop, a bad boy story is streaming on apple and itunes. to hear more, check out web extras at today.com/sunday. >>> next week, bette midler fresh off tony actress in a musical will talk hello dolly and more with an american icon, next week on "sunday today." >>> dylan is >>> dylan is back now with another look at the weather. >> good morning, everyone. it's going to be a beautiful week to start off the week in the eastern two-thirds of the country. heat will start to build in the pacific northwest especially by the middle of the week. we could look at record-breaking temperatures, and medford, oregon, could be warm. by the end of the week, the heat returns to the east coast, and we are still looking at the extreme heat out west. that's a look at the weather across the country and now here's a peek out your window. >> temperatures in the 60s and 70s. well, come 70s. i did see a little bit ago now back in the 50s and 60s, and it's chilly
. >> i should point out, sean is the first "sunday today" guest to arrive onset with mimosas.ward. make a note. his new film, can't stop won't stop, a bad boy story is streaming on apple and itunes. to hear more, check out web extras at today.com/sunday. >>> next week, bette midler fresh off tony actress in a musical will talk hello dolly and more with an american icon, next week on "sunday today." >>> dylan is >>> dylan is back now with...
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>> make it a mimosa. >> we had the luck to be able to rotate cast and every time we put somebody in,were explosions. >> there was something very special about that setting, those characters that i never got tired of writing that show. >> sophisticated surveys, telephonic samplings, test audiences. all of those help to separate winners from losers and make midcourse corrections. you can't cut all comedies from the same cookie cutters. all you can hope is every night turns out like thursday. >> yo, angela! >> next. >> how rude. >> quick, i'll give him that. >> all television and, oh, maybe sitcoms are alive again. and that's all that it took. it took one success. >> a few years from now, something new may tempt the people that pick what we see. it's save whatever gets hot for a season or two, the men and women who create good television comedy will be laughing all the way to the bank. it's a good thing we brought the tablets huh? yeah, and i can watch the game with directv now. oh, sorry, most broadcast and sports channels aren't included. and you can only stream on two devices at once
>> make it a mimosa. >> we had the luck to be able to rotate cast and every time we put somebody in,were explosions. >> there was something very special about that setting, those characters that i never got tired of writing that show. >> sophisticated surveys, telephonic samplings, test audiences. all of those help to separate winners from losers and make midcourse corrections. you can't cut all comedies from the same cookie cutters. all you can hope is every night turns...
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we talk about the documentary, death of biggie, and sip mimosas like you do. >>> dylan has a check ofstart to the week, through the great lakes and plains, too. temperatures will be heating up. we're looking at highs in the 90s, will feel warmer with all of the humidity there. middle of the week, hot and humid temps work into the tennessee river valley. by thursday and friday, looking at scattered showers and storms, >> we are seeing upper 60s for the south bay. that's because this is making way for a hot day. we still got the high pressure right over the bay area. that's where it will bring, nice, beautiful clear skies. triple digits right in place today. concord will be one of the hottest spots today. by 11:00 a.m. it will be already 88 degrees. san jose climbing antonio tinto bee 1:00. heartbreaking story of the brilliant boy that became famous 1:00.e reside ma b 1:00. invent hat by 1:00. famil now wants you to know about mental health. hi. i'm the one clocking in... when you're clocking out. sensing your every move and automatically adjusting to help you stay effortlessly comforta
we talk about the documentary, death of biggie, and sip mimosas like you do. >>> dylan has a check ofstart to the week, through the great lakes and plains, too. temperatures will be heating up. we're looking at highs in the 90s, will feel warmer with all of the humidity there. middle of the week, hot and humid temps work into the tennessee river valley. by thursday and friday, looking at scattered showers and storms, >> we are seeing upper 60s for the south bay. that's because...
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john grant is a british tourist on holiday with his family in borme—les—mimosas.t it at about midnight, we would then woken up about midnight, we would then woken up andi about midnight, we would then woken up and i went down and we were given emergency news which is quite rare andi emergency news which is quite rare and i looked up and hundred and 80 degrees of my vision was like dante's inferno, degrees of my vision was like da nte's inferno, it degrees of my vision was like dante's inferno, it was orange in sky. it was a very scary sight to see. we were told we had two options, local authorities were telling us to stay where we were it was inland, but we also were told if we wa nted was inland, but we also were told if we wanted to vacate, there were other fires elsewhere, we stayed on site last night and i stayed until about 5am watching this internal thing and out towards the sea now but if you imagine missing in the moment, i have the see behind me and paid hills in front of me, seven are on fire, i have never seen anything like it. there is a lot of action
john grant is a british tourist on holiday with his family in borme—les—mimosas.t it at about midnight, we would then woken up about midnight, we would then woken up andi about midnight, we would then woken up and i went down and we were given emergency news which is quite rare andi emergency news which is quite rare and i looked up and hundred and 80 degrees of my vision was like dante's inferno, degrees of my vision was like da nte's inferno, it degrees of my vision was like dante's...
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thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes and campsites around the town of bormes—les—mimosasies reports. battling for a third consecutive night, more than 6,000 firefighters appear to be slowly winning the fight against wildfires that have caused so much havoc and damage in the hills above the cote d‘azur. thousands of tourists and local residents, who have been evacuated from their hillside homes and campsites, also spent another night camped out on the beaches below. uncomfortable and inconvenient, but glad to have escaped with their lives. translation: it's like wild camping. it‘s been two days and it‘s a bit strange, but we are getting used to it. all the same, we would like to get back to the campsite. the most important thing is not being in danger. i have heard, forthe moment, there are no victims and that has to be the most important thing. after destroying some 10,000 hectares of mediterranean scrub and forest, the fire‘s progress has been halted thanks to the use of more than a dozen water bombers. the aftermath is described as a disaster for the local economy and t
thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes and campsites around the town of bormes—les—mimosasies reports. battling for a third consecutive night, more than 6,000 firefighters appear to be slowly winning the fight against wildfires that have caused so much havoc and damage in the hills above the cote d‘azur. thousands of tourists and local residents, who have been evacuated from their hillside homes and campsites, also spent another night camped out on the beaches below....
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thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes and campsites around the town of bormes—les—mimosasr in sports halls and other public buildings. wyre davies reports. huge... difficult to reach by road or foot. throughout the huge... difficult to reach by road orfoot. throughout the night more than 6000 firefighters had fought to push back the flames but —— that have caused so much havoc and damaged in the hills. thousands of tourists and local residents who have been evacuated from the hillside homes and campsites also spent another night camped out in the beaches below, uncomfortable and inconvenienced but glad to have escaped with their lives. among the hundreds of british tourists forced to flee, but unsure what happens now, is this month am sorry. we work on up about half past 12 by the emergency services shouting fire in french. some people run to the beach and putting life jackets on the children but we decided to try and drive out. we were directed by the police and eventually reached a save point. the blaze destroyed some 10,000 hectares of mediterranean scrub and forest and
thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes and campsites around the town of bormes—les—mimosasr in sports halls and other public buildings. wyre davies reports. huge... difficult to reach by road or foot. throughout the huge... difficult to reach by road orfoot. throughout the night more than 6000 firefighters had fought to push back the flames but —— that have caused so much havoc and damaged in the hills. thousands of tourists and local residents who have been evacuated...
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. >> antioxidant mimosa cranberry juices and mix with i alittle proseco. >> what's this here. >> cherryp with pinot noir then you want the hangover rx cucumber lemonade fresh cucumber juice and honey lemonade. and honey lemonade, honey, fresh lemon an water. >> thank you so much for not making us guilty tore wanting to be healthy and maybe a little alcohol. >> little bit goes a long way. >> thank you true food and king of prussia. not that i'm hung over. but it is the weekend. not that i'm hung over. but it is the weekend. so we'll try this one first. >> you know what that music means. alexa round town. if you don't have plans check out this hot spot in this week alexa round town. >> reporter: for this week's alexa round town i'm here for another philadelphia summer's favorite eakens oval here for about five weeks you notice something different. what are these tall structures what's going on. i'll talk to james jury with the fairmont park conserve answery to talk about what's new at the oval what do you call these things. >> these are our rooms this year we created rooms to help people
. >> antioxidant mimosa cranberry juices and mix with i alittle proseco. >> what's this here. >> cherryp with pinot noir then you want the hangover rx cucumber lemonade fresh cucumber juice and honey lemonade. and honey lemonade, honey, fresh lemon an water. >> thank you so much for not making us guilty tore wanting to be healthy and maybe a little alcohol. >> little bit goes a long way. >> thank you true food and king of prussia. not that i'm hung over. but...
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>> make it a mimosa. >> we had the luck to be able to rotate cast and every time we put somebody in,here was something very special about that setting, those characters, that i never got tired of writing that show. >> sophisticated surveys, telephonic samplings, test audiences. all of those things help to separate winners from losers and make mid course corrections. you can't cut all comedies from the same cookie cutters. all you can hope is every night turns out like thursday. >> yo, angela! >> next! >> how rude. >> quick, i'll give him that. >> all of television said, oh, well, maybe the sitcoms are alive again. and that's all that it took. it took one success. >> a few years from now, something new may tempt the people who pick what we see, but it's a very safe guess that whoever gets hot for a season or two, the men and women who create good television comedy been laughing all the way to the bank. neful break-n-bites are great. they'll break off a couple if you sit, you stay. but if you want all four, mmmm... you gotta get cute. you gotta let a baby sleep on your belly. (vo) bene
>> make it a mimosa. >> we had the luck to be able to rotate cast and every time we put somebody in,here was something very special about that setting, those characters, that i never got tired of writing that show. >> sophisticated surveys, telephonic samplings, test audiences. all of those things help to separate winners from losers and make mid course corrections. you can't cut all comedies from the same cookie cutters. all you can hope is every night turns out like...