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she has lived in paris the last 17 years. but she says she sees examples of discrimination almost every day. >> if you talk in arab on a bus in paris, they look at you. they are not happy. >> reporter: as for raba, he says it's fine if you're exceptional, perhaps a great athlete. "for a guy like me, if i win the world cup or a gold medal, people will call me the frenchman," he says. if you get caught drunk driving, they call you the frenchman of algerian origin. perhaps a soccer star will emerge from this league in paris, although that's not the point. raba started it a few years ago because he wanted to teach players how to be good citizens. "it's not easy. they may be citizens of france but they don't feel accepted by society. raba isn't sure how much longer he can keep them playing soccer and off the street. i'm martin seemungal reporting for "worldfocus" in paris. >>> anti-immigrant sentiment in europe found a prominent focal point in the german city of cologne over plans to build a large mosque in that city. martin seemu
she has lived in paris the last 17 years. but she says she sees examples of discrimination almost every day. >> if you talk in arab on a bus in paris, they look at you. they are not happy. >> reporter: as for raba, he says it's fine if you're exceptional, perhaps a great athlete. "for a guy like me, if i win the world cup or a gold medal, people will call me the frenchman," he says. if you get caught drunk driving, they call you the frenchman of algerian origin. perhaps a...
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. >> sentarse en un cafÉ de parÍs a tomar un cafÉ, podrÍa ser >> sentarse en un cafÉ de parÍs a tomarsitan nuestra ayuda. practiquemos tu lectura... vanesa sigues tu... en la costa podemos aprender acerca de las olas... al tomarse el tiempo para enseñar a leer a mi hija, ♪ si pudiera ser tu héroe... ♪ >> imaginense el cuadro de las personas disfrutando de una pintoresca taza de cafÉ en los restoranes de parÍs. se trata de un inhalador que aporta al cuerpo, la cafeÍna. >> esta noche miami se vistiÓ de gala, en solidaridad con el hermano pueblo chileno, se hizo el acto de ayudayuda a chile. a, miami >> estamos comenzando el evento, casi con $ 100.000, garantÍas de que vamos a recaudar una suma importante para poder llevar a nuestro paÍs. >> todos los fondos serÁn donados a un techo para mi paÍs. >> pasamos con jorge ramos y un adelanto de lo que tendremos este domingo en un programa al punto. >> es uno de los principales crÍticos de los inmigrantes indocumentados en los estados unidos, pero le toca contestar los presuntos. los llamas ilegales? >> no, por favor. >> hay una nueva ley de s
. >> sentarse en un cafÉ de parÍs a tomar un cafÉ, podrÍa ser >> sentarse en un cafÉ de parÍs a tomarsitan nuestra ayuda. practiquemos tu lectura... vanesa sigues tu... en la costa podemos aprender acerca de las olas... al tomarse el tiempo para enseñar a leer a mi hija, ♪ si pudiera ser tu héroe... ♪ >> imaginense el cuadro de las personas disfrutando de una pintoresca taza de cafÉ en los restoranes de parÍs. se trata de un inhalador que aporta al cuerpo, la...
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. >> sentarse en un cafÉ de parÍs a tomar un cafÉ, podrÍa ser cosa del pasado en poco tiempo.alador que aporta al cuerpo, la cafeÍna. >> esta noche miami se vistiÓ de gala, en solidaridad con el hermano pueblo chileno, se hizo el acto de ayudayuda a chile. a, miami >> estamos comenzando el evento, casi con $ 100.000, garantÍas de que vamos a recaudar una suma importante para poder llevar a nuestro paÍs. >> todos los fondos serÁn donados a un techo para mi paÍs. >> pasamos con jorge ramos y un adelanto de lo que tendremos este domingo en un programa al punto. >> es uno de los principales crÍticos de los inmigrantes indocumentados en los estados unidos, pero le toca contestar los presuntos. los llamas ilegales? >> no, por favor. >> hay una nueva ley de salud en el paÍs. como lo afecta? >> trate de conseguir el servicio. >> no entiendo cÓmo va a ser accesible para todos. >> responde el doctor elmer huerta. >> como se encuentra chile a un mes del terremoto. >> te aseguro que vamos a salir adelante, que nos vamos a poner de pie. estÁ con nosotros, don francisco. >> muchÍsimas graci
. >> sentarse en un cafÉ de parÍs a tomar un cafÉ, podrÍa ser cosa del pasado en poco tiempo.alador que aporta al cuerpo, la cafeÍna. >> esta noche miami se vistiÓ de gala, en solidaridad con el hermano pueblo chileno, se hizo el acto de ayudayuda a chile. a, miami >> estamos comenzando el evento, casi con $ 100.000, garantÍas de que vamos a recaudar una suma importante para poder llevar a nuestro paÍs. >> todos los fondos serÁn donados a un techo para mi paÍs....
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beginning in may, the airline will fly from dulles to paris. open skies is giving a few other airlines a run for their money with good ticket prices, seats that fold into beds, entertainment consoles and healthy gourmet mes. the airline is owned by british airways. >>> today, president obama declared the district a major disaster area. it comes after the back-to-back blizzards in february. this will free up federal funds to help the city recover from the severe weather. it will help pay for the massive snow removal operation. the federal emergency management agency will help foot the bill. >> it seems like years ago now, veronica. >> exactly. i know. i certainly have forgotten. what i want to see and what i like are mild temperatures. today upper 60s across the area. close to 70. felt more like a mid april day than late march here. folks out this evening doing strolling around the area because temperatures have been cooperating only in the 50s. 48 is how we started the day today. saw a high of 68 shortly after 3:00. that 68 degree reading makes
beginning in may, the airline will fly from dulles to paris. open skies is giving a few other airlines a run for their money with good ticket prices, seats that fold into beds, entertainment consoles and healthy gourmet mes. the airline is owned by british airways. >>> today, president obama declared the district a major disaster area. it comes after the back-to-back blizzards in february. this will free up federal funds to help the city recover from the severe weather. it will help...
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la torre de paris, el big ben, tambien ciudades de sudamerica.
la torre de paris, el big ben, tambien ciudades de sudamerica.
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started seeing patients coming into the field hostile as well as in paris who would not wake up. they were not in it, they simply could not pick them up. about 60 or so patients survived that way. at the same time on the opposite side of the war in vienna in a psychiatric clinic and neurologist was seeing a patient arriving with similar symptoms. there were brought in. they couldn't keep their head up, they would fall asleep in the chairs, parents brought children who had fallen faced first it into their dinner plates and if that wasn't bad enough, a whole plethora of new unusual symptoms started our riding. there was an epidemic of hiccups. there were unusual tics and disorders coming, obsessive compulsive disorder, turrets and durham, there was a high incidence of schizophrenia, hysteria. there was even a case of someone tracked in picking the doctors not to torture them, another bodman said she had been impregnated by got. all of this was happening at the same time in this one clinic and a doctor and konstantin recognized the one saddam on all of these patients and that was th
started seeing patients coming into the field hostile as well as in paris who would not wake up. they were not in it, they simply could not pick them up. about 60 or so patients survived that way. at the same time on the opposite side of the war in vienna in a psychiatric clinic and neurologist was seeing a patient arriving with similar symptoms. there were brought in. they couldn't keep their head up, they would fall asleep in the chairs, parents brought children who had fallen faced first it...
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. >>> what a nightmare, mom and husband go on vacation to paris, come home to find their house destroyed. we're talking $45,000 in damages. the son's classmates crashed a party he threw. totally trashed the place, blood, food, urine all over the house. mom said this did not just destroy our house. it destroyed our lives. taking your calls, as always, 1-877-tell-hln. you can e-mail us cnn.com/primenews or join us on facebook or text us at hln tv. start your message with the word "prime." it's your chance to be heard! welcome. this is "prime news." i'm mike galanos. breaking news, emotions pouring out again for the family of somer thompson. an arrest made in the murder of this beautiful 7-year-old little girl. jared harold charged with premeditated murder, sexual battery on a victim under 12 and lewd and lascivious battery. to refresh your memory the 7-year-old got a spat in siblings walking home from school and walked ahead of them a bit and that was the opportunity he needed. she walked past his house every day, vulnerable and alone on the tragic day. well, now he's alone in a jail cell.
. >>> what a nightmare, mom and husband go on vacation to paris, come home to find their house destroyed. we're talking $45,000 in damages. the son's classmates crashed a party he threw. totally trashed the place, blood, food, urine all over the house. mom said this did not just destroy our house. it destroyed our lives. taking your calls, as always, 1-877-tell-hln. you can e-mail us cnn.com/primenews or join us on facebook or text us at hln tv. start your message with the word...
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now over to paris with stephane. hi there. >> hi, patricia in paris. eads is trading higher. despite the ruling from the world trade organization to stop illegal subsidies to airbus, the document is still confidential. but according to a source familiar with the ruling, europe will have to stop from of its financial support to airbus within 90 days, including part of its financing for the airbus 380. airbus confirmed that the world trade organization found some subsidies but say that it rejected 70% of the u.s. claims from the european union, says that the decision is only a part of the parcel and that it's too early to claim victory. the wto is due to rule by tend june on another part of the fight between airbus and boeing. christine, back to you in singapore. >> this is how the session is looking in area. take a look at the nikkei 225. up 0.4% after hitting a two-month high earlier on in the session. we had shares of nintendo soaring after they said it has plans to launch a new model of its handheld that will allow users to play the game without use of special glasses. in t
now over to paris with stephane. hi there. >> hi, patricia in paris. eads is trading higher. despite the ruling from the world trade organization to stop illegal subsidies to airbus, the document is still confidential. but according to a source familiar with the ruling, europe will have to stop from of its financial support to airbus within 90 days, including part of its financing for the airbus 380. airbus confirmed that the world trade organization found some subsidies but say that it...
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why are we spending all that money to go to paris when we're hot in cleveland. >> larry: you are theetaker of the house they move into? >> i go along with the house. it's great fun, the girls are wonderful together. the chemistry is -- >> larry: you don't have to work, why do you keep doing this? >> it's such fun, larry. why should you stop something you like so much? my life, half animals, half show business, why should i quote? >> larry: are you at all surprised that you are suddenly very hot again? >> oh, i'm not hot again, but i'm -- >> larry: you're hot again. >> i'm thankful to still be working -- what did you have in mind? >> larry: you can't get over that, can you? >> no, i can't. i just am amazed and thrilled and i'm going along with it and enjoying it. >> larry: you did a movie with sandra bullock, right? >> "the proposal." >> larry: what did you think of her at the academy awards? >> i was so excited. it's not easy to vote for somebody when meryl streep is also in contention. she's one of the nicest, greatest human beings i know. >> larry: and a talent. she's a great talen
why are we spending all that money to go to paris when we're hot in cleveland. >> larry: you are theetaker of the house they move into? >> i go along with the house. it's great fun, the girls are wonderful together. the chemistry is -- >> larry: you don't have to work, why do you keep doing this? >> it's such fun, larry. why should you stop something you like so much? my life, half animals, half show business, why should i quote? >> larry: are you at all surprised...
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sunshine and a morning paris the clouds have been getting thicker out there. -70 degrees in prince frederic. 68 -- 69 degrees in damascus. a lot of us will be near 70 this afternoon with clouds. the clos have gotten thicker. the energy is lifting fro. an isolated thunderstorm cannot be ruled out. it will be working from southwest to northeast. a pocket of mild air will be replaced by cooler air that you see off to the north and west by tomorrow. the pollen count is high for trees and it will continue to be so until the rain tonight. it's breezy, fairly overcast and mild. we will have a cooler pattern tomorrow near 50, low 50's on saturday. if working its way out by the end of the weekend. gusty showers tonight and maybe thunder. if in the 40's overnight. morning showers tomorrow. the wind will be howling out of the north. mid 50's tomorrow. plouffe 50's saturday. sunshine wit. more rain moves in on sunday. -- 50 in the 50's on saturday. >> the cherry blossom festival kicks off on saturday. metro is ready for all the crowds. it's running the 8-car trains on the red, orange, and green lines d
sunshine and a morning paris the clouds have been getting thicker out there. -70 degrees in prince frederic. 68 -- 69 degrees in damascus. a lot of us will be near 70 this afternoon with clouds. the clos have gotten thicker. the energy is lifting fro. an isolated thunderstorm cannot be ruled out. it will be working from southwest to northeast. a pocket of mild air will be replaced by cooler air that you see off to the north and west by tomorrow. the pollen count is high for trees and it will...
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he managed to stretch the original year of powerpc -- paris three more interviewer he did earn a ph.d. in mathematics and net henry longfellow and became best friends of a friendship that lasted a 50-horsepower. >> just as he appeared he came back with new music, dance is, books of which the elder ward had a four. it was his new ideas 11 it would infuse the rest of his life as they clashed most sharply with his father. julia ward recalled one debate shortly after he came home. sir, you do not look at the view of the importance of the social tae. the social what? the social tye, sir. i take small account of assets the older gentlemen the. >> i will die in defense of the younger my father was so much news he spoke of it to an intimate friend ago imagine he will die of the social tight indeed. despite groaning some letters to friends, and did not spend all of his time at prime, ward, king in he renewed his acquaintance with the brothers and as an acquaintance of a rich man he was invited to every fashionable sorry. the granddaughter of astor the richest man in america married 1838 and th
he managed to stretch the original year of powerpc -- paris three more interviewer he did earn a ph.d. in mathematics and net henry longfellow and became best friends of a friendship that lasted a 50-horsepower. >> just as he appeared he came back with new music, dance is, books of which the elder ward had a four. it was his new ideas 11 it would infuse the rest of his life as they clashed most sharply with his father. julia ward recalled one debate shortly after he came home. sir, you do...
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and they said, why are we spending all of that money to go to paris when we're hot in cleveland?y: ah! and you are the caretaker the house they live? >> they moved into the house. i'm the proverbial in the house. it's great fun, the girls are wonderful together. the chemistry together is great. >> larry: you don't have to work, why do you keep doing this? >> it's such fun, larry. why should you stop something you enjoy so much? my life, half animals, half show , the two things i love the most, why should i quit? >> larry: are you at all surprised that you are suddenly very hot again? >> oh, i'm not hot again, but i mean i'm surprised to -- >> larry: hot again. >> what did you have in mind, larry? >> larry: you can't get over that, can you? >> no, i can't but i will try everything that i can get. i'm just amazed and i'm thrilled and i'm -- i'm going along with it and been enjoying it. >> larry: you did a movie with sandra bullock, right? "the proposal." >> "the proposal." >> larry: what did you think of her at the academy awards? >> i was so excited. it's not easy to root for some
and they said, why are we spending all of that money to go to paris when we're hot in cleveland?y: ah! and you are the caretaker the house they live? >> they moved into the house. i'm the proverbial in the house. it's great fun, the girls are wonderful together. the chemistry together is great. >> larry: you don't have to work, why do you keep doing this? >> it's such fun, larry. why should you stop something you enjoy so much? my life, half animals, half show , the two things...
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so over the weekend, he made calls in luxembourg, berlin, and paris-- all to drum up support for hislan to pull greece back from a crisis that threatens european stability. combination of spending, systemic corruption and then the global recession have put greece at risk of default on its $400 billion debt, much of which is held by european banks. papandreou' socialist government was elected just last fall. he responded to the crisis with major cuts in public spending and big tax hikes. but the budget cuts have been met with angry protests by many greek public employees and other workers in athens and elsewhere. the anger boiled over outside parliament last friday. lawmakers approved the plan. public sector employees have also gone on strike and some on the streets of athens say the government is targeting the wrong people. >> everyone knows who needs to pay. but it's the worker who always pays. >> woodruff: others worry that such major tax hikes could stifle a recovery. >> the mere fact that the income and purchasing power of a huge chunk of society are being reduced, this will have
so over the weekend, he made calls in luxembourg, berlin, and paris-- all to drum up support for hislan to pull greece back from a crisis that threatens european stability. combination of spending, systemic corruption and then the global recession have put greece at risk of default on its $400 billion debt, much of which is held by european banks. papandreou' socialist government was elected just last fall. he responded to the crisis with major cuts in public spending and big tax hikes. but the...
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and they're all not having any action in los angeles, so they decide to fly to paris maybe for some romancewell, there's a plane problem, and they are grounded in cleveland. and as they walk through to get another flight, all the guys in the airport are hitting on them and eyeing them, and they say, why are we spending all that money to go to paris when we're hot in cleveland? >> larry: ah. and you are the caretaker of the house they live in? >> they moved into the house, and i kind of go along with the house. and of course i'm the proverbial pain in the ass. but it's great fun. and the girls are wonderful together. the chemistry together is great. >> larry: you don't have to work. why do you keep doing this? >> it's such fun, larry. why should you stop something you enjoy so much? my life, half animals, half show business, the two things i love the most. why should i quit? >> larry: are you at all surprised that you are suddenly very hot again? >> oh, i'm not hot again, but i mean, i'm -- >> larry: you're hot again. >> -- surprised to still be working -- what did you have in mind, larry? >
and they're all not having any action in los angeles, so they decide to fly to paris maybe for some romancewell, there's a plane problem, and they are grounded in cleveland. and as they walk through to get another flight, all the guys in the airport are hitting on them and eyeing them, and they say, why are we spending all that money to go to paris when we're hot in cleveland? >> larry: ah. and you are the caretaker of the house they live in? >> they moved into the house, and i kind...
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he wrote a couple of little essays for a small french publication back when he was in paris. >> host: including the long essay on colonialism. >> guest: than the manuscript of down and out, which was rejected by t.s. eliot and some of the other major -- >> host: [inaudible] >> guest: no, it was rejected by -- yeah, i think it was elliott. he was there in 1931 were 32 and rejected and then rejected animal farm many years later said he and orwell -- >> host: as did one of the best rejection letters i think ever written every aspiring writers should have this pasted in there had to consult it says thank you we looked at your manuscript unfortunately is impossible to sell stories about animals in the united states. and the country of disney they could make such -- they thought it was a story about that. >> guest: an animal farm became a very good cartoon film so they were wrong about that. just to get back to the experience of reading orwell and the essays in this book, when i started reading and i don't know if you had this experience, i didn't know much about fascism or communism or imp
he wrote a couple of little essays for a small french publication back when he was in paris. >> host: including the long essay on colonialism. >> guest: than the manuscript of down and out, which was rejected by t.s. eliot and some of the other major -- >> host: [inaudible] >> guest: no, it was rejected by -- yeah, i think it was elliott. he was there in 1931 were 32 and rejected and then rejected animal farm many years later said he and orwell -- >> host: as did...
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started seeing patients coming to the field hospital house wallace paris who wouldn't wake up. they were not in a coma he just simply couldn't make them up. about 60 or so patients are left that way. at the same time on the opposite side of the war in vienna in a psychiatric clinic in urologist was seeing a patient alive and with similar symptoms. they were brought in. they couldn't keep their head up. they fell asleep in their chairs. rains brought children who had fallen face first into their dinner plates and if that wasn't bad enough, a whole plethora of new unusual symptoms started arriving. there was an epidemic of hiccups, unusual tics and disorders coming in, obsessive compulsive disorder, to its center. a higher incidence of schizophrenia, hysteria. even a case of someone dragged in baking the doctors thought to torture them. another woman said she had been impregnated by god to reveal all of this was happening at the same time in this one clinic and a doctor named constantine recognized the one some from among all these patients and that was this week cycle was off. t
started seeing patients coming to the field hospital house wallace paris who wouldn't wake up. they were not in a coma he just simply couldn't make them up. about 60 or so patients are left that way. at the same time on the opposite side of the war in vienna in a psychiatric clinic in urologist was seeing a patient alive and with similar symptoms. they were brought in. they couldn't keep their head up. they fell asleep in their chairs. rains brought children who had fallen face first into their...
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excuse me, lived in paris until 1827 and then moved to berlin. first thing he did when he got to berlin was try to shake up german science by delivering a series of lectures under the title "cosmos." he was urged to publish them which he eventually did from 1845-'62 in a greatly expanded version that was never completed. so cosmos was the culmination of a long career, and you will be hearing more about cosmos at the end. so what i'll be doing is moving through, reading some of my favorite passages and making sure to say a few things about jefferson given the context here. [laughter] and it is onee surprises and one fascinating aspects of humboldt was his friendship with thomas jefferson. so here's humboldt, the romantic portrait of humboldt in his explorations to south america. so we've moved from the young, the old humboldt to the young humboldt. it seems fitting that he launched from spain for there is a certain quixotic quality to his venture. his cheerful sidekick tilting at the windmills of spanish ignorance and colonialism on their endless
excuse me, lived in paris until 1827 and then moved to berlin. first thing he did when he got to berlin was try to shake up german science by delivering a series of lectures under the title "cosmos." he was urged to publish them which he eventually did from 1845-'62 in a greatly expanded version that was never completed. so cosmos was the culmination of a long career, and you will be hearing more about cosmos at the end. so what i'll be doing is moving through, reading some of my...
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i did it first in paris, france, in 1986 in french, which is how i learned french. a horrible way to learn a language. then i did it in 1987 in london where he directed me. and i had a lot of offers to do this play after wards, but i was possessed by billie holiday to the point that in london i received fan mail addressed to billie holiday, not dee dee bridgewater. so i was looking for a vehicle that i could use to stay put and come off the road, and i've been wanting to get back on stage. i've had a lot of theatrical offers i've had to turn down because of my concert work. i had an option to play last year january until august. i had almost gotten it to a regional theater and we were going to do a comprsm o-production and i had to use -- and we were going to do a co-production and then i had to use my money for some personal issues and i had to just let it go. and i believe if it is not time, don't try to force it. so my goal was to do one c.d. of the actual period of the play in the 1950's, and a second c.d. which was a celebration of billie holiday, this c.d. so
i did it first in paris, france, in 1986 in french, which is how i learned french. a horrible way to learn a language. then i did it in 1987 in london where he directed me. and i had a lot of offers to do this play after wards, but i was possessed by billie holiday to the point that in london i received fan mail addressed to billie holiday, not dee dee bridgewater. so i was looking for a vehicle that i could use to stay put and come off the road, and i've been wanting to get back on stage. i've...
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he was speaking after talks in paris with the french president. three rounds of sanctions have failed to persuade iran to open up its nuclear program to international inspection. the americans are at the forefront of the drive for new sanctions. u.s. ambassador to the iaea has been speaking to us in vienna. >> we have worked very hard to reach out to pteron and find ways in which we could -- to reach out to tehran and find ways to reach out to them. that had asked for, could we help them modernize their control room at the reactor and we said we would be happy to talk about it, as an example. lots of efforts have been made, both in the nuclear context, but more broadly, in terms of the e- 3 +3 that resulted in the geneva meeting, to get some positive iranian -- have refused to engage in combat into the process. we're left to having -- we're left to draw the inevitable conclusion, that this is a country bound and determined not to live up to its requirements as a signatory of the non- proliferation treaty. >> if some people might say there is deadl
he was speaking after talks in paris with the french president. three rounds of sanctions have failed to persuade iran to open up its nuclear program to international inspection. the americans are at the forefront of the drive for new sanctions. u.s. ambassador to the iaea has been speaking to us in vienna. >> we have worked very hard to reach out to pteron and find ways in which we could -- to reach out to tehran and find ways to reach out to them. that had asked for, could we help them...
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police say two of them traveled to paris to collect the ransom money from the boy's father. cops tailed the suspects until the boy was released which happened yesterday. police then swooped in arresting three people in spain and two others in france. >>> a virginia man under arrest tonight accused of having sex with a 13-year-old. police say christopher ford met the teenager two years ago at capital gymnastics in west springfield. police claim ford had sex with the teen between september 2007 and june 2008. the teen's mother told police in january ford no longer works at the gym. >>> the nation's first kwn black roman catholic priest could soon become a saint. reverend augustus pollton's family escaped from slavery in missouri and as the civil war began. he went on to start chicago's first black parish in the late 1800s. he's now being considered for cannonnization. >>> one person was sent to the hospital after a car collided with a metro bus in northwest d.c. no one was on the bus. the driver of the car was trapped inside and taken to the hospital conscious and alert. >>> w
police say two of them traveled to paris to collect the ransom money from the boy's father. cops tailed the suspects until the boy was released which happened yesterday. police then swooped in arresting three people in spain and two others in france. >>> a virginia man under arrest tonight accused of having sex with a 13-year-old. police say christopher ford met the teenager two years ago at capital gymnastics in west springfield. police claim ford had sex with the teen between...
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we didn't produce "from paris with love," carl.n fact, our average cost of the next 20 movies that we release net of marketing and net of foreign sales is less than $12 million per movie. the next 20 movies coming out. so i want to make that point. as far as -- >> well, i'd like to answer that bit. let me ask you a question. you lost 133 bucks for -- cash in fiscal -- >> wait, hold on, carl. >> i just -- >> i'm sorry, carl, but you asked -- >> isn't that a trend? why did you lose all the snoin. >> carl. with all due respect, mr. icahn, you asked mr. burns a question. let's at least let him answer -- >> but melissa-n all due respect, he didn't answer it. >> in terms of putting that vote of $6 a share up to shareholders. >> we thought that was the fairest thing to do. this is not a typical pill. carl knows this. and i have a tremendous amount of respect for carl. the way this pill works is if carl irrevocably offers to buy and ends up with 50% of the stock he doesn't own, doesn't already own, the pill goes away. that's as democratic
we didn't produce "from paris with love," carl.n fact, our average cost of the next 20 movies that we release net of marketing and net of foreign sales is less than $12 million per movie. the next 20 movies coming out. so i want to make that point. as far as -- >> well, i'd like to answer that bit. let me ask you a question. you lost 133 bucks for -- cash in fiscal -- >> wait, hold on, carl. >> i just -- >> i'm sorry, carl, but you asked -- >> isn't that...
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if, indeed, the world does paris there's been nothing much to celebrate in that accomplishment. even though the stern and severe extreme result would be simply defended with a very sophisticated arguments of the unkind. realization also makes it easier to understand the importance of the prevention of manifest injustice in the world rather then it seeking the perfect results. as the example made clear, the subject of justice is not merely about trying to achieve by dreaming about achieving some perfectly just society of arraignment but about some conditions like preventing many leslie severe injustice such as avoiding been dreadfully on a free life of the underdogs in a state of this kind. it for example, when people agitated for the abolition of slavery -- slavery in the 18th and 19th centuries, they were not laboring and the aleutian that the abolition of slavery would make the world publicly just. it was their claim rather that the society with slavery was totally unjust and has also mentioned earlier adam smith and gary wilson were very involved with presenting this perspect
if, indeed, the world does paris there's been nothing much to celebrate in that accomplishment. even though the stern and severe extreme result would be simply defended with a very sophisticated arguments of the unkind. realization also makes it easier to understand the importance of the prevention of manifest injustice in the world rather then it seeking the perfect results. as the example made clear, the subject of justice is not merely about trying to achieve by dreaming about achieving some...
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normal, i guess, as much as normal can be given some of these amazing pictures we're seeing out of parisbitter hmann for us out of france. >>> more than 1 million americans may see their unemployment simply run out because the senate stalls. we have some tips on what you can do about that. ies who need assistance getting around their homes. there is a medicare benefit that may qualify you for a new power chair or scooter at little or no cost to you. imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, y entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen ... your power chair will be paid in full. the scooter store. hi i'm doug harrison. we're experts at getting you the power chair or scooter you need. in fact, if we qualify you for medicare reimbursement and medicare denies your claim, we'll give you your new power chair or scooter free. i didn't pay a penny out of pocket for my power chair. with help from the scooter store, medicare and my insurance covered it all. cal
normal, i guess, as much as normal can be given some of these amazing pictures we're seeing out of parisbitter hmann for us out of france. >>> more than 1 million americans may see their unemployment simply run out because the senate stalls. we have some tips on what you can do about that. ies who need assistance getting around their homes. there is a medicare benefit that may qualify you for a new power chair or scooter at little or no cost to you. imagine... one scooter or power...
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we visited paris last year, and so many homes became eyesores that the city literally tried to paint over the problem. real estate agent lisa bedgood has not made a sale in months. is the news from the administration today going to give you some ammunition to help make a sale? >> to make a sale, i'm not sure, but it will help people who, you know, for loan modifications or principle reductions. >> reporter: and that could be a first step, because keeping mr. pham in his home can help save a whole community. the hope from homeowners in this community now is that the new help from washington will be enough to at least let them stay put. david? >> mike, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next to that landmark agreement reached today between the u.s. and russia to reduce their nuclear arsenals the two countries still have thousands of nuclear weapons, and this deal comes just days after president obama's big domestic policy victory in the fight for health care reform. and now this, of course. and so we turn to jake tapper. jake, quite a week for this white house. >> reporter: that's righ
we visited paris last year, and so many homes became eyesores that the city literally tried to paint over the problem. real estate agent lisa bedgood has not made a sale in months. is the news from the administration today going to give you some ammunition to help make a sale? >> to make a sale, i'm not sure, but it will help people who, you know, for loan modifications or principle reductions. >> reporter: and that could be a first step, because keeping mr. pham in his home can...
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the way we understand it, okay, mom and her husband go to paris for vacation and leave the kid with neighbors. he goes to check on the house. one friend is playing basketball and says, come on, throw a party so four carloads of kids come over, and we believe he knows them. but someone put on facebook there's a party and this alleged home wrecker crew end up talking their way into the house, and we end up with $45,000 in damages, urine all over the place, and blood and what's up with this? the house is sdestroyed, mike. >> law enforcement may need to look at this website because, mike, they are saying, even though there are four arrests, three adults, one juvenile, they are saying, you know, it's not out of the realm of possibility there could be more arrests. if that's part of the investigation, they need to contact facebook, get a subpoena and find out who owns that site. >> here's a great facebook from deborah writing i'd make them clean the entire house inside and out with a toothbrush! that's justice. we'd like to see justice served. just the beginning. >> yeah, for a start. >> just the b
the way we understand it, okay, mom and her husband go to paris for vacation and leave the kid with neighbors. he goes to check on the house. one friend is playing basketball and says, come on, throw a party so four carloads of kids come over, and we believe he knows them. but someone put on facebook there's a party and this alleged home wrecker crew end up talking their way into the house, and we end up with $45,000 in damages, urine all over the place, and blood and what's up with this? the...
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later on during the day, monday into tuesday, but, again, satellite and radar showing that generally parydy skies over us right now. a lot of dry air in place of the extreme eastern mid-atlantic. clouds having a tough time working its way through. a developing storm system out of arkansas and pulling into the gulf of mexico moisture. this storm will slowly track up the mountains and remain to the west of us. it will keep us on the warm side through the day tomorrow. moisture getting in on the form oflouds later this afternoon and the rainshowers pull in here after midnight tonight. so that's key there. a great day to be outdoors. if you have plans, go ahead, do it. all right. clouds, low and thick through thlatefternoon hours. showers pull in after midnight through the morning hours on monday and will continue off and on throughout the start of the workweek on monday. even tuesday, the storm is such a slow mover, we'll keep clouds around. another lingering shower throughout the day on tuesday. for today, enjoy it. increasing clouds through the afternoon. 71 to 76 for the high once again.
later on during the day, monday into tuesday, but, again, satellite and radar showing that generally parydy skies over us right now. a lot of dry air in place of the extreme eastern mid-atlantic. clouds having a tough time working its way through. a developing storm system out of arkansas and pulling into the gulf of mexico moisture. this storm will slowly track up the mountains and remain to the west of us. it will keep us on the warm side through the day tomorrow. moisture getting in on the...
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that includes our wonderful visit to paris last summer and michelle and i will not forget introducing our daughters for the first time to the city of lights. i don't think sasha will ever forget celebrating her eighth birthday at the palace with the president of france. that is a fancy way toward a to- year-old to spend her birthday. today, presidents are cozy and i reaffirmed the enduring ties between our countries. france's our oldest ally and one of our closest. we are two great republic's bound by common ideals and tested together for more than two centuries from yorktown to normandy to afghanistan. under president sarkozy's leadership, france has for the secured its rightful place as a leader in europe and around the world. , recognizing that meeting global challenges needs a global partnerships. france took the step of returning to the nato military command and we are looking to revitalize our transatlantic bonds including a strong, capable european union which the united states firmly supports. a close transatlantic partnership is credible to progress. we met four years ago and
that includes our wonderful visit to paris last summer and michelle and i will not forget introducing our daughters for the first time to the city of lights. i don't think sasha will ever forget celebrating her eighth birthday at the palace with the president of france. that is a fancy way toward a to- year-old to spend her birthday. today, presidents are cozy and i reaffirmed the enduring ties between our countries. france's our oldest ally and one of our closest. we are two great republic's...
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the techs are being bid very well and i think the car stocks are in focus in paris for stephane. hi there. >> absolutely, patricia. the car sector is in really good shape, including renault, after a report in the papers saying nissan could join the alliance. nissan would bring its experience with electrical vehicles and will receive larger engines from daimler. however, the paper says daimler would be still in a capital tie-up for renault. nissan aims to increase production by 17% for the next fiscal year and that also is very good news for renault. up 1.7%. also in focus today, eads, the company confirmed that the deadline postponed by 90 days to consider whether or not to rejoin the race for the refueling air tankers of the usair force. there's no confirmation that the company would rejoin the race, but that's another understand occasion. the stock is down 0.76%. >> thanks, stephane. we have a bit of a mixed picture in asia. japan is bank from holiday. the nikkei falling about 0.5% lower. now, something weighing on sentiment, as well, was this nikkei report that japan's governm
the techs are being bid very well and i think the car stocks are in focus in paris for stephane. hi there. >> absolutely, patricia. the car sector is in really good shape, including renault, after a report in the papers saying nissan could join the alliance. nissan would bring its experience with electrical vehicles and will receive larger engines from daimler. however, the paper says daimler would be still in a capital tie-up for renault. nissan aims to increase production by 17% for the...
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but i have to go back, back to berlin, to paris and madrid for "how to train your dragon."p with an award. >> jimmy: maybe it could be a competition between the countries to give you things. >> yeah. something. >> jimmy: i heard you were on a diet, a very restrictive diet that sounds crazy to me. >> yeah. >> jimmy: how many calories a day were you eating? >> i was -- i was on a cleanse for 16 days. i'm very up and down. everybody knows me i'm either, yeah, who cares, or, i'm like, cutting out everything. i was on a 16-day cleanse and i went to a diet that was 500 calories a day. and literally you would measure out portions on a little, you know, little weights. so depressing. >> jimmy: really? i bet. >> and in the morning i had half a grapefruit and that was pretty much it until 2:00 in the afternoon. i was training, as well. >> jimmy: why did you do this? >> i have no idea. >> jimmy: really. >> actually, i had a lot of injuries from all the movies, i've been overtraining, so i wanted to slim right down and kind of start building up. >> jimmy: starve yourself? then i saw th
but i have to go back, back to berlin, to paris and madrid for "how to train your dragon."p with an award. >> jimmy: maybe it could be a competition between the countries to give you things. >> yeah. something. >> jimmy: i heard you were on a diet, a very restrictive diet that sounds crazy to me. >> yeah. >> jimmy: how many calories a day were you eating? >> i was -- i was on a cleanse for 16 days. i'm very up and down. everybody knows me i'm...
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don't talk about it in a paris salon. go and look.t is a very empirical ground-based get your feet wet and you want to know about a volcano you have to walk down into the crater and smelled the stench of the sulfur and feel the burning walks -- rocks. very experiential knowledge and yet pursued partly in spirit of poetry but also measuring and trying to link the phenomenon you are examining with other phenomena in your experience or other people's experience so that you are constantly making comparisons. i use the explorer to measure and connect. that is what you see henry david thoreau doing. he casts himself as a world explorer and he says i am home. i will do the humboldt 11e n exploration right here and as the explorer sees but without leaving home. without leaving home and collecting objects, henry david for a collect arrowheads and plants and so on, measuring again, he was famously out measuring a stream and counting tree rings and systematic work and to the goal of connecting so it is a distinct methodology. this is humboldtian
don't talk about it in a paris salon. go and look.t is a very empirical ground-based get your feet wet and you want to know about a volcano you have to walk down into the crater and smelled the stench of the sulfur and feel the burning walks -- rocks. very experiential knowledge and yet pursued partly in spirit of poetry but also measuring and trying to link the phenomenon you are examining with other phenomena in your experience or other people's experience so that you are constantly making...
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the french people have shown to me in my visit to france, including the family's wonderful visit to parisast summer. michelle and i will never forget introducing our daughters to the city of lights. i don't think sasha will forget celebrating her eighth birthday with the president of france. that's a fancy way for an 8-year-old to spend a birthday. today we committed the enduring ties between the countries. france is our oldest ally and one of our closest. we're two great republics bound by common ideals that stood together for more than two centuries from york town to normandy to afghanistan. under his leadership france secured its rightful place as a leader and around the world. addressing the global challenges requiring global partnership. france took the historic step to return to nato military command. we are working to revitalize our bonds, including a strong capable, european union, which the united states firmly supports because a close transatlantic partnership is critical to progress, combining the strengths to confront violent extremism in africa or reconstruction in haiti or a
the french people have shown to me in my visit to france, including the family's wonderful visit to parisast summer. michelle and i will never forget introducing our daughters to the city of lights. i don't think sasha will forget celebrating her eighth birthday with the president of france. that's a fancy way for an 8-year-old to spend a birthday. today we committed the enduring ties between the countries. france is our oldest ally and one of our closest. we're two great republics bound by...
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she is the inside correspondent for newsweek in paris.r more information visit judithwarneronline.com. >> we are here with christina, author of the new book sisters in war:a story of love and survival in the new iraq. who is via? >> they are two iraqi sisters who are 18 and 21 years old at the start of the war. they're filled with hope for what the americans will do for iraq because they have suffered horribly ended the iraqi regime. the older sister goes to work for the americans and falls in love with an american contractor and the other sister is struggling to get her degree at the university which becomes harder and harder as the americans lose control of the country and radical islam gains control. >> where did you meet them? >> early 2003 at the start of the war. >> you talked to two other women. >> heather:is the u.s. soldier, a reservist at the start of the war who eventually becomes in charge of the biggest initiative to bring americans version of women's rights to the middle east and the other is a boston american activist and s
she is the inside correspondent for newsweek in paris.r more information visit judithwarneronline.com. >> we are here with christina, author of the new book sisters in war:a story of love and survival in the new iraq. who is via? >> they are two iraqi sisters who are 18 and 21 years old at the start of the war. they're filled with hope for what the americans will do for iraq because they have suffered horribly ended the iraqi regime. the older sister goes to work for the americans...
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. >>> the city of paris is accustom to demonstrations and strike but the latest raised few eyebrows. prostitutes demanded official recognition of their trade which could lead to government benefits like social security and health care. once legal brothels were closed after world war ii. >>> new research shows you young babies are when they start to comprehend words. details coming up. >>> the flooding threat may have subsided but it is far from over for parts in the upper midwest. >>> we will see rain coming in later tonight. i will let you know when. and a pretty warm day before that comes about. the forecast when 9 news now this morning returns. i had ongoing pain. a deep ache all over. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. so now i can do more of what i love. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for
. >>> the city of paris is accustom to demonstrations and strike but the latest raised few eyebrows. prostitutes demanded official recognition of their trade which could lead to government benefits like social security and health care. once legal brothels were closed after world war ii. >>> new research shows you young babies are when they start to comprehend words. details coming up. >>> the flooding threat may have subsided but it is far from over for parts in the...
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what really got my attention was that the rest of the top five were not paris, frankfurt or boston, chicagon right behind the u.s. and uk financial capitals. and singapore and tokyo followed in quick succession. rounding out the asian cities in the top ten, shenzhen. ever heard of shenzhen? it's a still of more than 10 million people in the southeast of china. you ought to get familiar with it. it has its own stock exchange, ranks first out of all the global financial centers for its reputation. in fact, 6 of the top 10 city force reputation are in asia. and new york and london are towards the end of that grouping. understandably so after all the blame heaped on them for the current financial crisis. incredibly, when this study was first conducted just three years ago, shenzhen wasn't even one of the 46 cities on the list. that's how fast some places are moving up to challenge the dominance of western cities. now, of course, shenzhen is a major player. we will all need to learn more about city like it in 291st century. so book your ticket to shenzhen right away. we'll be right back. >>> now
what really got my attention was that the rest of the top five were not paris, frankfurt or boston, chicagon right behind the u.s. and uk financial capitals. and singapore and tokyo followed in quick succession. rounding out the asian cities in the top ten, shenzhen. ever heard of shenzhen? it's a still of more than 10 million people in the southeast of china. you ought to get familiar with it. it has its own stock exchange, ranks first out of all the global financial centers for its...
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starting in may it will fly business class only jets from here to paris. it already flies out of new york. only 80 people will be on each flight. a round trip ticket starts at around $1,600. >>> right now our focus on virginia's weather and traffic. here's devon deafen. good day for flying. >> we have some clouds that will limit visibility. so visibility rules, going to instrument rules later on tonight. i will start in the district. we will take our temperatures as we go to virginia, some 70s well in the 70s as we go south of here. here's where we are by 9:00. fairfax up to 66. nearly 70 degrees. fredericksburg and richmond mid- 70s. looks like we will bring rain in for virginia overnight tonight. that's the virginia weather. let's get caught up on traffic. >> begin with a look at fairfax, virginia. route 50 and 29 light volume here. no traffic incidents to report. if you are taking 29 in. we take you to lee highway and harrisson street. all is a go. and we are traveling highway above the gw parkway making your way from the beltway past the scenic overloo
starting in may it will fly business class only jets from here to paris. it already flies out of new york. only 80 people will be on each flight. a round trip ticket starts at around $1,600. >>> right now our focus on virginia's weather and traffic. here's devon deafen. good day for flying. >> we have some clouds that will limit visibility. so visibility rules, going to instrument rules later on tonight. i will start in the district. we will take our temperatures as we go to...
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they check into the hotel in paris and, you know, it's 280 euros a night.at's 400 bucks a night. $425 bucks a night and it's not even that good a room. you know that scenario. what's going to happen if they stop buying our bonds, then one night in a flea bag hotel in paris will caught $28,000 'cause the dollar won't be worth anything. it's the kind of thing that could happen if they stop lending us the money. and we're pretty addicted to deficit financing now. i think it would be very hard for the united states to build a life without this money. so anyway, i'm thinking of doing. and that's why i'm reading that fairly esoteric set of books to learn about this. >> host: why do you agree back to "in cold blood"? >> guest: "in cold blood," the reason is -- i mean, truman capote had a terrific story there. but the way he tells it, the way he structures it. first you meet the victims and you spend a long time in this community in kansas and get to know the victims and their family and everything. and then next you meet the two perpetrators. and you spend time wi
they check into the hotel in paris and, you know, it's 280 euros a night.at's 400 bucks a night. $425 bucks a night and it's not even that good a room. you know that scenario. what's going to happen if they stop buying our bonds, then one night in a flea bag hotel in paris will caught $28,000 'cause the dollar won't be worth anything. it's the kind of thing that could happen if they stop lending us the money. and we're pretty addicted to deficit financing now. i think it would be very hard for...
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an unorthodox choice because christian amanpour spent the last 12 of 14 years living in london and parise wants to give the program a more international flavor. one sign of progress with candy crowley at "state of the union" two of the five sunday talk shows are now hosted by women. >>> coming up in the second half of "reliable sources." comeback kid. with tiger woods heading for the masters, will cbs and everyone else let him leave his tabloid scandal behind? >>> backstage at politico. our cameras are there as one of washington's top websites maps out its week. take care of your engine and it'll go far. one way i can take care of my engine? one a day men's -- a complete multivitamin for my overall health. plus now it supports my heart health and helps maintain healthy blood pressure. [ engine revs ] whoa. [ man ] kinda makes your heart race, huh? two of nature's sweetest wonders growing together under the same sun. and now for the first time in new sun crystals, the only 100% natural sweetener made with pure cane sugar and stevia. ♪ finally, all the sweetness of nature and just 5 calori
an unorthodox choice because christian amanpour spent the last 12 of 14 years living in london and parise wants to give the program a more international flavor. one sign of progress with candy crowley at "state of the union" two of the five sunday talk shows are now hosted by women. >>> coming up in the second half of "reliable sources." comeback kid. with tiger woods heading for the masters, will cbs and everyone else let him leave his tabloid scandal behind?...
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joe just released a cd and dvd called "live in paris, i just want to rock."rting march 4th, he'll be on the road as part of the experience hendrix tour, celebrating the music of jimmy hendrix. he'll be sitting in with the roots all night. the one and only, legendary, joe satriani, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] that's awesome, buddy. i love that dude. it's cool. we're starting the week off right tonight. the very funny host of "the colbert report," stephen colbert is here. [ cheers and applause ] "colbert report" that's up to him. i'm a big fan of that guy. from the show "white collar," a great actor and an old pal, willie garson is joining us. [ cheers and applause ] and we have one of the best chefs in the whole wide world here tonight. we're gonna be cooking with chef eric ripert. this is gonna be good tonight. [ cheers and applause ] ripert, garson, colbert. colbert, garson, ripert. very french sounding show. and satriani. that's very french as well. did anyone see the season premiere of "lost" last week? [ cheers and applause ] i love that show. it w
joe just released a cd and dvd called "live in paris, i just want to rock."rting march 4th, he'll be on the road as part of the experience hendrix tour, celebrating the music of jimmy hendrix. he'll be sitting in with the roots all night. the one and only, legendary, joe satriani, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] that's awesome, buddy. i love that dude. it's cool. we're starting the week off right tonight. the very funny host of "the colbert report," stephen colbert is...
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my generation you're the son or daughter of depression-era paris they taught you about financial security job security, a young person today you're willing to take risks and move and this manifest itself some many different ways. and mention someone i know that works for a major mutual-fund hong company he had trouble the wars and incentives and he decided he would pull the employees to say what do you want? if you do a good job and we recognize you, what is it that you want? the older generation said put it in my paycheck the younger generation said i want a picture with the boss , a certificate, recognition which is one important. were you can count on the older employees that were settled not ready to move with the job security and believe me i know of this in the last 10 years you could find some in person come in and say i am out of here. i am moving. what do we do wrong? nothing. think i won't go try the west coast. we never would have heard that from older employees who sought security. the approach is different. look at the diversity that comes in many different forms and shapes n
my generation you're the son or daughter of depression-era paris they taught you about financial security job security, a young person today you're willing to take risks and move and this manifest itself some many different ways. and mention someone i know that works for a major mutual-fund hong company he had trouble the wars and incentives and he decided he would pull the employees to say what do you want? if you do a good job and we recognize you, what is it that you want? the older...
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after paris was liberated. >> even then. >> roosevelt did not want anything to do with dugal.e refused to acknowledge that his government was a provisional government. it was really a huge blow of contention. and it's really tainted the well between france. he can speak more to that. he lived in france for many years. between france, england, britain, and the united states. we see the results to this day. >> tell us, and curious about your reporting process. you have always had this way of peeling away the hang in layers and telling asset detail that makes this tear up or crack up laughing. this particular item in has gone through a lot. over the years, it has been told in a different ways. we become so much material that i have never seen or heard. >> well, i have written five books. four of them have dealt with england and britain. i get the mails from people saying it is not england. it is britain. but if i go back and forth i am really talking about the same place. i have written about britain in different ways during world war ii and four books. so when you do it that muc
after paris was liberated. >> even then. >> roosevelt did not want anything to do with dugal.e refused to acknowledge that his government was a provisional government. it was really a huge blow of contention. and it's really tainted the well between france. he can speak more to that. he lived in france for many years. between france, england, britain, and the united states. we see the results to this day. >> tell us, and curious about your reporting process. you have always...
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and studied french in paris and a tiny school in guatemala. her travels have taken her through central america. in addition to working as a children's book editor what i like most about her resonate is that she worked as an editor for the french edition of tv guide. she has lived here for almost 25 years, the last ten of which she has reported about the border paying particular attention to the deaths of migrants. her coverage has appeared primarily in the tucson weekly for which she has won a slew of journalism awards. she has been an art critic and writes about the irish immigrant experience. she is here today weeks after the release of her first book. [applauding] >> thanks, everybody, for coming here today. i did not find out until recently that i was going to be speaking in between two marines. i am not a marine. never have been. i have been a journalist for about 20 years. i have been writing for the tucson weekly and other publications. about ten years ago i started writing about the border. until then we have not heard too much about d
and studied french in paris and a tiny school in guatemala. her travels have taken her through central america. in addition to working as a children's book editor what i like most about her resonate is that she worked as an editor for the french edition of tv guide. she has lived here for almost 25 years, the last ten of which she has reported about the border paying particular attention to the deaths of migrants. her coverage has appeared primarily in the tucson weekly for which she has won a...
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french government to immediately contact number 10, the foreign office and the british embassy in paris, to say that the british government was not interpreting his statements accurately? gravette may have happen> >>> tt i'm not aware. there was very little chance that the diplomatic route could lead to success. i think you have to understand that we are at the beginning of a new phase of a world community. we are opposed cold war phase where tensions between russia and america are not the paradigm within which people see what they should do as individual states around world. there's a danger in this time that certain countries, a rogue states, would be prepared to take action that hurt the international community and disobey the laws of the international community. this was a test of whether the international community could hold together. unfortunately, we could not bring all countries all. if the international community had been decided that after 14 resolutions and after a huge attempt at diplomacy and after trying sanctions but not succeeded with sanctions, it was time to give up o
french government to immediately contact number 10, the foreign office and the british embassy in paris, to say that the british government was not interpreting his statements accurately? gravette may have happen> >>> tt i'm not aware. there was very little chance that the diplomatic route could lead to success. i think you have to understand that we are at the beginning of a new phase of a world community. we are opposed cold war phase where tensions between russia and america are...
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lights out in paris, beijing, rome, sydney, kuwait city, london, new york, and egypt. united planet for one hour across each time zone. hundreds of millions of people going to black for one cause -- planet earth. >> it's a global call to unity and action on mitigating climate change, stopping climate change and committing to carbon caps. >> reporter: but what does it actually achieve? well, it's more about symbolism than conservation, highlighting the planet's future. >> a way for the citizens of the world to send a clear message, they want action on climate change. >> reporter: an initiative of the wwf, it started in 2007 when more than 2 million sydney residents turned off all nonessential lights. the world followed australia's lead with this year's event reportedly ontrack to become the largest earth hour ever, so will you be turning off your lights? earth out urges you go to their website and click on the light bulb to show your support. rosemary church, cnn, atlanta. >>. >>> in the morning he was driving a cab. by nightfall he was in jail accused of links to al qa
lights out in paris, beijing, rome, sydney, kuwait city, london, new york, and egypt. united planet for one hour across each time zone. hundreds of millions of people going to black for one cause -- planet earth. >> it's a global call to unity and action on mitigating climate change, stopping climate change and committing to carbon caps. >> reporter: but what does it actually achieve? well, it's more about symbolism than conservation, highlighting the planet's future. >> a way...
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she studied french in paris and spanish in guatemala. her travels have taken her through central american through europe, mexico. in addition to working as a children's book editor for mcgraw-hill in new york would like most about her reza may is she worked as an editor for the french edition of the tv guide. [laughter] she's lived here in tucson for almost 25 years the last ten of which she reported about the border paying particular attention to the death of migrants. her coverage has appeared primarily in the tucson weekly for which she has won a slew of journalism awards. aside from her border writings she's been an art critic and writes about the irish immigrant experience. she's here today just weeks after the release of her first book, immigration stories from the arizona mexico border land. margaret. [applause] >> thanks buddy for coming today. i didn't find out until recently i was going to be speaking in between two marines. [laughter] i'm not a marine, never have been. i've been a journalist in tucson for about 20 years. i've
she studied french in paris and spanish in guatemala. her travels have taken her through central american through europe, mexico. in addition to working as a children's book editor for mcgraw-hill in new york would like most about her reza may is she worked as an editor for the french edition of the tv guide. [laughter] she's lived here in tucson for almost 25 years the last ten of which she reported about the border paying particular attention to the death of migrants. her coverage has...
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i did it in paris after i ditched my friend. that's another segment on friends. >>> but first, let's get a check on the forecast. meteorologist bill karins. >> we can do a whole scene where we reunite you, get you all together. let's talk about this horrible march we're getting rid of and enjoyable stuff we'll deal with in the future. april is looking really nice in much of the eastern half of the country. today perfect in the middle of the nation. 80s and 70s. 72 today in minneapolis. on the last day of march. that just doesn't happen that often. northeast is getting rid of the pesky storm still lingering there off the coast. tomorrow, sunshine galore from new england southward, temperatures jump into the 60s, 70s which nice temperatures on this last day of march. breezy today. winds dying out tomorrow. 10 >> that's a look at your forecast. >>> from your love life to your style to your house, how to live it up like a celebrity after the age of 50. that's right after this. asthma. i never knew why my asthma symptoms kept coming
i did it in paris after i ditched my friend. that's another segment on friends. >>> but first, let's get a check on the forecast. meteorologist bill karins. >> we can do a whole scene where we reunite you, get you all together. let's talk about this horrible march we're getting rid of and enjoyable stuff we'll deal with in the future. april is looking really nice in much of the eastern half of the country. today perfect in the middle of the nation. 80s and 70s. 72 today in...