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paris is like all great cities has many worlds within the world of paris. and mary cassatt and john singer sergeant lived worlds apart but yet they were right practically neighbors in the same city and both were painting what would prove to be american masterpieces that would more than stand the test of time and would become more important with time. >> one of the people you write about we haven't talked about is benjamin rush's son, richard rush. >> richard rush. >> where does he come from >> was the son of the famous benjamin rush who was a physician in philadelphia, one of the founding fathers, declaration of the independence, youngest signer of the declaration of independence, and benjamin rush had a distinguished career as a diplomat and he was assigned to be our minister to pair his a period earlier than elihu washburne was assigned. and rush is very interesting because he decided to recognize the new republic of france after the overthrow of louis philippe when communication between america and france was still a month at best, when they had to come
paris is like all great cities has many worlds within the world of paris. and mary cassatt and john singer sergeant lived worlds apart but yet they were right practically neighbors in the same city and both were painting what would prove to be american masterpieces that would more than stand the test of time and would become more important with time. >> one of the people you write about we haven't talked about is benjamin rush's son, richard rush. >> richard rush. >> where...
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it was painted in paris.t cost him almost two years of his work, of his life, his professional life. much like morse, he got scarcely what he hoped he would be recompensed for it. i believe it was $2,000. it was something that didn't matter because he felt he had recorded something and made a contribution not just to the art of portraiture but for the history of this country. >> how long did it take you to write this? >> four years. >> where did you to the writing? >> i did a lot of the writing in martha's writing, and some in -- martha's vineyard, and in maine where we spend a good part of the year. i did some of it when we were traveling. i spent a great deal of time in washington, boston, new york, looking at paintings, looking at architecture, and of course doing research with original documents, original letters and diaries. >> the tour begins on may 25th. you have programming ham -- washington, d.c., new york city, june 8th, world fair council, dallas museum of heart. june 11, pittsburgh, chicago public
it was painted in paris.t cost him almost two years of his work, of his life, his professional life. much like morse, he got scarcely what he hoped he would be recompensed for it. i believe it was $2,000. it was something that didn't matter because he felt he had recorded something and made a contribution not just to the art of portraiture but for the history of this country. >> how long did it take you to write this? >> four years. >> where did you to the writing? >> i...
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the paris that we see today is really the paris that napeolian and his chief officer in charge of the reconstruction of paris george houseman, that's the paris we know today with the grand boulevards, the opening up of avenues, the planting of all the trees, the expansion of the boulevard, so forth. it was all done during that napeolian the third epic. and then came another revolution or came the franco pression war and after that war and other regimes took charge after the defeat of the common ards as they were called which was in effect the french civil war where they slaughtered each other in the most attroshese fashion irrespective, men, women, children, just a hideous blood bath in paris. and the americans many of them were witness to this. and sometimes to their detriment and other times just as part of the adventure that, of that experience in their life. one of the most admirable of all is a young woman named mary putnam who was the first american woman to get a degree from the school of medicine who refused to leave during the seige of paris and the commune. very dangerous ti
the paris that we see today is really the paris that napeolian and his chief officer in charge of the reconstruction of paris george houseman, that's the paris we know today with the grand boulevards, the opening up of avenues, the planting of all the trees, the expansion of the boulevard, so forth. it was all done during that napeolian the third epic. and then came another revolution or came the franco pression war and after that war and other regimes took charge after the defeat of the common...
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inspiration from paris. they all wrote they wanted to bring something home to make things better here. they were doing something they felt was a service to their country. >> you have not mentioned george healy, and i am going put up the painting on the screen. who is george healy? >> george healy to me is a great american story. george healy was an irish boy who grew up in the streets of boston, no money, for education, but talent to paint and draw. he was told you're good. you could go all the way with this talent. but he knew he had to go train with somebody. there was nobody to train with, no art school. so, without any money except what he had been able to save, no knowledge of french, knowing no one in paris, he went to paris, and he became the most sought-after and in many ways, most accomplished american portrait painter of the 19th century. there are seven of his paintings at the white house. there are 17 of his paintings in the national portrait gallery. his paintings are in most every major gallery
inspiration from paris. they all wrote they wanted to bring something home to make things better here. they were doing something they felt was a service to their country. >> you have not mentioned george healy, and i am going put up the painting on the screen. who is george healy? >> george healy to me is a great american story. george healy was an irish boy who grew up in the streets of boston, no money, for education, but talent to paint and draw. he was told you're good. you...
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in paris. what this painting also doesn't show is the tranquility of the setting, the warmth of the red walls, the warmth of the glow in the grand gallery. it conveys a sense that all is right with the world. outside those very walls is one of the most horrific, deadly scourges ever to hit paris, the great cholera epidemic of 1832. people were literally dropping dead in the streets, 18,000 people died in less than six months in the city of paris. both of these men were terrified that they would contract the disease and died, too. everybody who could get out of paris was leaving. but cooper, who was very wealthy because of his books, such as "the last of the mohicans," did very well. his wife was ill. >> how old was he? >> he was in his 40's. they were both in their 40's. morse, who had no money, and was living very modestly, was staying because he was determined to finish that painting before his money ran out and he had to leave. cooper, out of friendship to morse and to see him through this o
in paris. what this painting also doesn't show is the tranquility of the setting, the warmth of the red walls, the warmth of the glow in the grand gallery. it conveys a sense that all is right with the world. outside those very walls is one of the most horrific, deadly scourges ever to hit paris, the great cholera epidemic of 1832. people were literally dropping dead in the streets, 18,000 people died in less than six months in the city of paris. both of these men were terrified that they would...
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and as any of you visited paris and will visit paris when she's just imagine it because that's many times in my research imagining wendy's transfusions were taking place. if you're facing this you are looking at the show with a fountain and to conceive the banks and there are these very large buildings, his apartment is in one of those buildings buried nearby. so he does these experiments in his home and we have no idea what his wife fought about this. then what some success he moved his experiments public and began doing them on the banks, and that's the way you get attention. you make a big announcement. on sunday at 2 p.m. on will transfuse eight mangy dog with a healthy dollop,, one,, alt. you can imagine the french elite against transfusion and circulation with a have to say about it they were enraged. what's interesting is with his great success with dogs decide the most important way that he's going to make a name for himself he's going to try to scoop the english. the english are this close to performing their own human transfusions. so he said i'm going to beat them to it. so, he
and as any of you visited paris and will visit paris when she's just imagine it because that's many times in my research imagining wendy's transfusions were taking place. if you're facing this you are looking at the show with a fountain and to conceive the banks and there are these very large buildings, his apartment is in one of those buildings buried nearby. so he does these experiments in his home and we have no idea what his wife fought about this. then what some success he moved his...
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this is where it gets interesting.r john baptiste reaches for the most bearish -- famous man in paris, a man who was well known in the most in the part of town for riding around, mentally ill, naked an d screaming and setting on fire with the mostati illustrious teammate but het is also a beloved because he was a ballet to a very, very influential lady in the area. he was once a laughing stock and 11 and feared at the same time. he believes if he canly h transfuse him successfully he will seal his name.me it cost a lot of money to dowe research and has a wealthy benefactor, they pluck him off of the streets of paris and tie him to a chair and transfuse him with cat's blood for the first time you really see clear evidence of a reaction. he starts to scream his arm is turning red in getting hockey stars to comment and his head is spinning. they decide to stop right away.tno sf they shuffle him off into af servant quarters and he iss colmar and happier and seems cured actually of the madness. of the second transfusion goes equally well with catsb blood in fact, the man's wife comes and f
this is where it gets interesting.r john baptiste reaches for the most bearish -- famous man in paris, a man who was well known in the most in the part of town for riding around, mentally ill, naked an d screaming and setting on fire with the mostati illustrious teammate but het is also a beloved because he was a ballet to a very, very influential lady in the area. he was once a laughing stock and 11 and feared at the same time. he believes if he canly h transfuse him successfully he will seal...
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and if you're poor to something a lot of trial the eyestrain cinema omegas impressive collection of paris restaurants to make the most allocated in the south east of chicago so very easy to get to shuttle buses take shop to see the closest metro stations and oh how excellent access to the major highways. electronic clothing and furniture students to sleep under one roof the in the millions of muscovites this is just come here every year so what makes the show so popular. may go with bringing new brands into the russian market. for example reason to open up the american eagle in may i didn't keep this in may have been about shelf we're both open up when this make up the stuff. media is from the from maybe we always find big playgrounds and a wider range of activities and stores for kids and of course ikea which you will find nowhere else. posing to take a look at this weeks and stay. when the use of the city's construction sites has become for the world's supermodels naomi campbell crazy unusual created by a russian contemporary all suspicion pieced by a russian designer the payments took
and if you're poor to something a lot of trial the eyestrain cinema omegas impressive collection of paris restaurants to make the most allocated in the south east of chicago so very easy to get to shuttle buses take shop to see the closest metro stations and oh how excellent access to the major highways. electronic clothing and furniture students to sleep under one roof the in the millions of muscovites this is just come here every year so what makes the show so popular. may go with bringing...
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and if any of you have visited paris or will visit paris, i want you to imagine it because i stood there times in my research and matching where these transfusions were taking place. if you're facing a me up notre dame to back and looking at the fountain and you can see the banks and the are these very large buildings facing. jean baptiste, his apartment was in one of those buildings at their nearby. he does these experience in his home. he was nearly married. we have no idea what his wife thought about these. in with some success he moved his experiment public and began doing them on the banks. and that's the way you get attention. you make a big announcement. hear ye, hear ye, on sunday at 2 p.m., i will transfuse a mangy dog with a healthy dog. come one, come all. you can only imagine that the french elite who again, against transfusion, against circulation what they had to say about it, they were enraged. so what's very interesting is jean-baptiste denys, with his great success with the dogs decide that the most important way that he's going to make a name for himself is he's going t
and if any of you have visited paris or will visit paris, i want you to imagine it because i stood there times in my research and matching where these transfusions were taking place. if you're facing a me up notre dame to back and looking at the fountain and you can see the banks and the are these very large buildings facing. jean baptiste, his apartment was in one of those buildings at their nearby. he does these experience in his home. he was nearly married. we have no idea what his wife...
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for example there's a lot you can you put in languages english so france to move to something from paris a long time this is why they stay in the us and they love something and they have a little child with the think it's losing the russian flavor the rest his soul so it's a western you know inboards in russia has some own flavor as for example will they head to toe with the wife of the one so on so they head to the for example in case it is windy and they have their cars put in restaurants with accommodation for the russian kind of big russian food with russian final you know fast food he will because his kid differs from europe we don't have such blatant hunger just for example of french fries the more help like leave the russian sailors they also fast but it would influence and the same with entertainment. and the same with cinema so when to exhaust the european finish and into what russians. thanks very much for your time and i think you know who your supper look protects thank you think of an . el should be called sounds but it comes to shifting you must go to the subcontinent is th
for example there's a lot you can you put in languages english so france to move to something from paris a long time this is why they stay in the us and they love something and they have a little child with the think it's losing the russian flavor the rest his soul so it's a western you know inboards in russia has some own flavor as for example will they head to toe with the wife of the one so on so they head to the for example in case it is windy and they have their cars put in restaurants...
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the most eager to depend a journalist a peace activist based in paris. going to quoting to media reports been loved have been living in a village just some photos from the pakistani capital islamabad for least the last eight months what you think it wasn't killed soon do you think that's right. well one can't be so sure particularly since there's been so much deception and outright lies on the part of my own u.s. government for starters but i would suspect that i think there's some suspicion here is some of the other speakers may have mentioned that bin laden was killed today rather than arrested and put on trial which would have satisfied the international community and international justice i think because mr obama has been low in the ratings and he and his cabinet and wall street have failed to rectify the great recession in the united states this may be the circus you know this this was a circus it's a very good point you bring up but indeed we don't know all the details of what i'm to die details are still very sketchy but why wasn't he captured why
the most eager to depend a journalist a peace activist based in paris. going to quoting to media reports been loved have been living in a village just some photos from the pakistani capital islamabad for least the last eight months what you think it wasn't killed soon do you think that's right. well one can't be so sure particularly since there's been so much deception and outright lies on the part of my own u.s. government for starters but i would suspect that i think there's some suspicion...
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broke for example they belong to kenya foreign languages english so france to move to something from paris to london that's why the state in russia and they love nothing and they have no trouble with the think it's losing the russian flavor the russian soul so it's a western inboards in russia they have found own flavor as for example will their head coach was the wife of the one so on so they head to the for example in case it is windy and they have their cars put in restaurants with accommodation for the russians had been the russian food with the russian kind of you know fast food he will because his kid differs from europe we don't have such faith in congress for example of french fries the more help like leave the russian sailors they also caused by putting two and the same to the entertainment. and the save the cinema so mean to exhaust your good friend yourselves into what russians love. thanks very much for your time and i think you'll do your shopping mall projects thank you think it went. on where else should be called sounds really comes to shopping in most. cities comes in is a
broke for example they belong to kenya foreign languages english so france to move to something from paris to london that's why the state in russia and they love nothing and they have no trouble with the think it's losing the russian flavor the russian soul so it's a western inboards in russia they have found own flavor as for example will their head coach was the wife of the one so on so they head to the for example in case it is windy and they have their cars put in restaurants with...
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dominated headlines in paris where i was earlier today. i spoke to a group of observers of the french political scene. steve erlanger, paris bureau chief for the "new york times" has been writing about this case. dominique moisi, a senior advisor at france institute for international relations and natalie nougayrede, diplomatic correspondent for the french newspaper "le monde." here is that conversation that took place at noon in france earlier today. i want to begin with steven erlanger and talk about this case. you've been writing about it for the "new york times" and the "herald tribune". this question. is the french reaction to this different than the u.s. reaction? >> it is certainly. i mean partly because of the renown of dominique strauss-kahn partly because he's a famous global french figure. people feel he's been treated with a degree of extra humiliation. but people are also embarrassed that such an important french figure finds himself in jail, in chains for what were is alleged to be an extremely tawdry crime. so it's embarrass
dominated headlines in paris where i was earlier today. i spoke to a group of observers of the french political scene. steve erlanger, paris bureau chief for the "new york times" has been writing about this case. dominique moisi, a senior advisor at france institute for international relations and natalie nougayrede, diplomatic correspondent for the french newspaper "le monde." here is that conversation that took place at noon in france earlier today. i want to begin with...
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strauss-kahn was in an air france plane awaiting takeoff to paris.police boarded the plane and arrested him. the accusations leveled against him emerged quickly. a maid at this hotel says he sexually assaulted her but it's far from clear exactly what happened or didn't happen. some french media doubt the version of events put forward by the new york police. they say strauss-kahn has an alibi, that he was dining with his daughter when the assault is alleged to have taken place. but this is not the first time strauss-kahn's name has been sullied by scandal. in 2008, he had an affair with a junior colleague at the i.m.f. the fund said he had made a serious error of judgment, even if the relationship was consensual and the woman gained no preferential treatment. but the affair tarnished the image of the i.m.f.'s crisis manager and the man whom many believed would be the great hope of the socialist party back home. opinion there is divided over whether strauss-kahn could still be a candidate for the presidency. >> it's not the first time he's been accused
strauss-kahn was in an air france plane awaiting takeoff to paris.police boarded the plane and arrested him. the accusations leveled against him emerged quickly. a maid at this hotel says he sexually assaulted her but it's far from clear exactly what happened or didn't happen. some french media doubt the version of events put forward by the new york police. they say strauss-kahn has an alibi, that he was dining with his daughter when the assault is alleged to have taken place. but this is not...
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that's the goal. >> thank you very much for from paris with all the latest. the pilots of an air france flight struggled for a terrifying four minutes to regain control of their aircraft as it plummeted thousands of feet into the atlantic ocean. details have finally emerged of the last terrifying moments of the 2009 crash which occurred during a flight from rio to paris. everyone on board was killed but the black boxes have only recently been recovered from the sea bed. richard scott has the details. >> paris 2009, and relatives awaiting desperately for news of air france's fateful flight from brazil. >> coming from rio -- >> two years on, they still don't have all the answers. plane took off from rio de janeiro at 11:00 p.m. u.k. time and set out across the atlantic. just before 3:00 a.m., it left brazil's radar coverage but not half an hour later the plane began sending out automatic messages, including saying there was an electrical problem. because the plane crashed in the ocean, out of radar contact, it proved difficult to find the wreckage and the bodie
that's the goal. >> thank you very much for from paris with all the latest. the pilots of an air france flight struggled for a terrifying four minutes to regain control of their aircraft as it plummeted thousands of feet into the atlantic ocean. details have finally emerged of the last terrifying moments of the 2009 crash which occurred during a flight from rio to paris. everyone on board was killed but the black boxes have only recently been recovered from the sea bed. richard scott has...
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the drive-through where paris hilton got a dui.ried chicken place where brad pitt's first job was to dress up in a chicken suit. >> exact place where hugh grant made the worst decision in his life. >> reporter: which is probably why hugh grant thought no one would notice that he picked up a hooker here while he was dating elizabeth hurley. >> you see a celebrity, i want you to shout, there's a celebrity out there. >> reporter: the unmarked gyms where they work put. >> it looks like a regular house. >> reporter: they point out the swanky apartment buildings where the stars live. >> evander holyfield lives here. >> reporter: but linsey lohan recently moved out. >> you don't have that. >> reporter: and there are the five-star hotels where they make their sex tapes. >> you got any sex tapes? >> reporter: the four seasons beverly hills where they filmed "one night in paris." >> who knew that would be part of the sex tape at four seasons? >> reporter: some of the bus' trial runs, stars have waved eager to be noticed. >> we have tyra bank
the drive-through where paris hilton got a dui.ried chicken place where brad pitt's first job was to dress up in a chicken suit. >> exact place where hugh grant made the worst decision in his life. >> reporter: which is probably why hugh grant thought no one would notice that he picked up a hooker here while he was dating elizabeth hurley. >> you see a celebrity, i want you to shout, there's a celebrity out there. >> reporter: the unmarked gyms where they work put....
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we'll head live to paris in three minutes. which provided for their every financial need. [ thunder rumbling ] [ thunder crashing ] and then, in one blinding blink of an eye, their tree had given its last. but with their raymond james financial advisor, they had prepared for even the unthinkable. ♪ and they danced. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. kids today have superheroes that lift buildings. and superheroes that fly. but what if we could go to a place where real superheroes lived. ones who moved mountains. lifted an entire people. and taught the whole world how to fly. come see america's greatest history attraction, the henry ford. and ignite the spark of imagination in all of us. as we watch our heroes come alive in pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. better than any other luxury brand. ♪ intellichoice proclaims that lexus has the best overall value of any brand. ♪ and j.d. power and associates ranks lexus the highest in customer satisfaction. no wonder more people have chosen lexus over any o
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she had been raised in oakland, then went to baltimore, but paris was where the art scene was. photographs of their apartments show the walls nearly hidden by paintings of picasso and matisse and others the family had bought cheaply, a collection that was dispersed over the years. today, that amazing assemblage of groundbreaking art has been reassembled at the san francisco museum of modern art. the exhibition brings together over 150 pieces that were once owned by the steins from five different continents, from public collections, from private collections-- really, from all over the world. >> reporter: janet bishop, one of the show's curators, says this wasn't just any art collection. stein scoured art galleries and shows, buying paintings by unheralded artists like pierre bonnard, paul cezanne, juan gris, as well as picasso and matisse-- the cutting edge artists of the day whose work, not yet famous nor expensive, gave rise to fauvism, cubism and surrealism. >> the steins were really essential to the development of modern art in the early 20th century. their homes became the
she had been raised in oakland, then went to baltimore, but paris was where the art scene was. photographs of their apartments show the walls nearly hidden by paintings of picasso and matisse and others the family had bought cheaply, a collection that was dispersed over the years. today, that amazing assemblage of groundbreaking art has been reassembled at the san francisco museum of modern art. the exhibition brings together over 150 pieces that were once owned by the steins from five...
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not of code pink also look at us he joins us live from paris with an on the ground of the from the g. eight states and you're watching out a verse of. a . new website with twenty four seven live streaming news counts what to do about the ongoing financial hardship unlimited free high quality videos for download. and stories you never find on mainstream news. and i mean that is a new political. question more on our team doctor on just. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions break through it so that if we had made who can you trust no one who is in view we would have local machinery see where we had it state controlled capitalism it's called sections when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question more. into it only a military vehicle to do the work to bring justice for. i have every right to know what my government should do if you want to know why i pay taxes. but i would characterize the by. as a charismatic version of american exceptionalism. welcome back to adam vs the man so the jihad is made in france this week the g eight or the group of
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paris. the uprising in egypt was called the facebook revolution as protests there were coordinated on the websites pages by julian assange was the founder of wiki leaks says the service has paid a much more sinister well skousen to watching his a preview of what's to come around to us. facebook in particular. is the most appalling with by being facebook google yahoo always made us organizations have built the interface for u.s. intelligence everyone should understand that. when they. work they are doing free work for united states intelligence agencies. with many americans struggling to pay off their debts growing numbers are said to be subjected to extreme abuse from their collectors from furious rants to threats of physical violence there's no holding back for those determined to make people pay their way for the us government being the biggest warrior in the country it's still the working american having to bear the brunt report as more. a magical call coming to your home you pick up and
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open champion maria sharapova learns iraq ization other studies show that the deal is announced in paris. and the flying red bulls mob but it sets the pace in practice head of sunday's won't pretend also not. averse to football and roberto carlos and she have missed the chance to go top of the russian premier league after they lost one nil at root hurts to wrecked in their brand new stadium. and the games this friday evening bulgarian black boy go get netted on the stroke of are trying to hold a long run into feats late last night as the right play nine games that must mean league match at the new stadium in style meanwhile got the trustees a third place to bond also have the chance to go top but surely their leader should go with this team spotlight not ignore laws and instead go second he does nothing to moscow twice former champions rubin in the light game the latest school. thing was football and russia coach because the car seems to have forgotten old affiliations as the dutchman admitted from his former clubs in news for the country's euro twenty twelve qualifier against all media
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and jim bitterman is also in paris. first, john, who are the contenders to take the helm at the imf? >> monita, the first thing is, due process was not allowed to play out, at least for the managing director's role of the imf, that is due in part because of the profile built by dominique strauss-kahn in the midst of the global financial crisis. now we moved into the phase of the european financial crisis with greece, ireland and portugal and the strong belief here is that you can't leave the seat empty. this is the president of the european commission, jose manuel barroso. >> in terms of leadership, i think it will be important as soon as possible to have this matter resolved. >> reporter: president barroso was also saying we shouldn't concentrate on the flag, ie, where the country where the next candidate will come from. although people have talked already locally with christine lagarde and angel guerria. it moves into this g20 horse trading phase. i call it phone diplomacy and face-to-face diplomacy. watch out for mee
and jim bitterman is also in paris. first, john, who are the contenders to take the helm at the imf? >> monita, the first thing is, due process was not allowed to play out, at least for the managing director's role of the imf, that is due in part because of the profile built by dominique strauss-kahn in the midst of the global financial crisis. now we moved into the phase of the european financial crisis with greece, ireland and portugal and the strong belief here is that you can't leave...
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>> reporter: well, peggy, there is no other story here in paris. i can tell you the front pages of every newspaper, plastered with these images of dominique strauss-khan. and what's interesting about those images is, that if this had happened here in france, you wouldn't see them. there are laws that protect accused in france and make it illegal to show a man in custody. it's actually illegal to show a criminal suspect in handcuffs in this country. so, while people are horrified by the accusations, they're quite shocked to see someone plastered on the front pages with this kind of imagery. and there is concern that he's already been found guilty, simply by being so publicly exposed. >> the cultural differences between the two countries. that's fascinating. and, jeffrey, we know his wife at this point is standing by him. we believe she's here in new york now. but the accusations aren't exactly surprising to the folks in france, right? >> reporter: no. you know, there's a couple things to say about that. first of all, in france, as well as in italy,
>> reporter: well, peggy, there is no other story here in paris. i can tell you the front pages of every newspaper, plastered with these images of dominique strauss-khan. and what's interesting about those images is, that if this had happened here in france, you wouldn't see them. there are laws that protect accused in france and make it illegal to show a man in custody. it's actually illegal to show a criminal suspect in handcuffs in this country. so, while people are horrified by the...
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>> in paris.e these cameras along the grand boulevard. >> reporter: a note in the flip book suggests picasso was with her that day. >> it almost feels that picasso is guiding her in the way she turns the profile. >> reporter: marie teresa at first did not appear physically in his paintings of her. this is essentially in code, yes? >> it certainly is. you have the initials m.t., marie teresa and you have picasso's hand in the silhouette in the background. >> reporter: what is the reason for the cope. >> to keep maria teresa from being spotted in his work by his extremely jealous wife. >> reporter: his first wife olga was a former russian ballerina. when i love a woman, picasso once said, that tears everything apart. especially my painting. >> this i think is one of the most beautiful images picasso ever did of marie teresa. he knew her look by heart. but just seeing her lying in the grass she liked to sleep and so on would inspire a painting like this one. >> reporter: picasso and marie teresa neve
>> in paris.e these cameras along the grand boulevard. >> reporter: a note in the flip book suggests picasso was with her that day. >> it almost feels that picasso is guiding her in the way she turns the profile. >> reporter: marie teresa at first did not appear physically in his paintings of her. this is essentially in code, yes? >> it certainly is. you have the initials m.t., marie teresa and you have picasso's hand in the silhouette in the background. >>...
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in 1948, two years later the child's move to paris. paul went to work for you si su too information service which is a branch of the state department and julia continued her cooking lessons at the gordon bleu school. they reconnected with her old friend jane in paris who is a painter and they found her married to a very odd russian man but as paul wrote in his diary that day, jane was just as lazy, hazy, impractical and lovable as she had always been. the happiness of their reunion was short-lived however as there were also embroiled in the red spy scare. in only a few years after the war, the euphoria of victory had been replaced by new fears about the spread of communism and the cold war. after the fall of china to the reds in 1949, when mao tse tung led the communist and set up the people's republic an increasing number of officials in truman's administration became convinced that communism posed a real threat to america's security. by the end of 1950, spy fever had gripped the country. alger hiss was convicted of perjury. klaus fuc
in 1948, two years later the child's move to paris. paul went to work for you si su too information service which is a branch of the state department and julia continued her cooking lessons at the gordon bleu school. they reconnected with her old friend jane in paris who is a painter and they found her married to a very odd russian man but as paul wrote in his diary that day, jane was just as lazy, hazy, impractical and lovable as she had always been. the happiness of their reunion was...
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shortly after the liberation of paris not in forty four the poll held in france shoulder people consider the soviet army is their main liberators now almost seventy years on people in europe seem to have a different viewpoint on this. believes there are a number of reasons he says while some countries value the world war two legacy the others nearly forget it so is the world war two becoming and i thought that all interesting only by historians yes i guessed. the shine your welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us today. well first of all speaking about the history of world war two is it interesting today only for historians or should it be a matter of interest for them. it should be definitely. true. public opinion if the assessing. not out of the. to reach extent it actually happens is an argument that people know quite a lot about in their own minority and the people who. know about it look exceedingly surprised to hear about facts which seemingly. well you you taught in many countries then you lectured lectured people of different nobodies where did you see the best
shortly after the liberation of paris not in forty four the poll held in france shoulder people consider the soviet army is their main liberators now almost seventy years on people in europe seem to have a different viewpoint on this. believes there are a number of reasons he says while some countries value the world war two legacy the others nearly forget it so is the world war two becoming and i thought that all interesting only by historians yes i guessed. the shine your welcome to the show...
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it's likely to be many long months before he ever sees his home here in paris ever again.van watson, cnn, paris. >> a top contender for the republican presidential nomination stumbles right out of the gate. can newt gingrich recover from a very bad week? speaking of bad weeks, more details coming out about schwarzenegger swsz's extra marital affair and secret child. plus, president obama delivers a major speech on the middle east and u.s. relations with the arab world. we'll talk about it. how it's being received. stay with us. you're in "the situation room." ♪ ♪ when you're resonsible for this much of the team, you need a car you can count on. ♪ curtis: welcome back to geico it's savings, on the radio. gecko: hello clarence from stevens point. clarence: ok, you know the grapes at the grocery ore? clarence: well, sometimeyoone. take it foa terive, see that's stealing.rence: s i say it's sampling. what do you think? gecko: yeah, um, listen clarence, i can't really speak to the moral bit, but if you switch to geico, you could save hundreds of dollars on yinsurance. you could
it's likely to be many long months before he ever sees his home here in paris ever again.van watson, cnn, paris. >> a top contender for the republican presidential nomination stumbles right out of the gate. can newt gingrich recover from a very bad week? speaking of bad weeks, more details coming out about schwarzenegger swsz's extra marital affair and secret child. plus, president obama delivers a major speech on the middle east and u.s. relations with the arab world. we'll talk about...
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in paris there is no more need dry well knowing the streets of paris we are all using the g.p.s. coming on for meteorology for. testing for. communications for. all that. the good life on planet earth and disorder is to were. meaning that in one world in space we are making the french on planet earth possible and. that's good but there are some people who would argue that when you see all the power to and starvation on earth it's not worth the cost of the space industry but do you think i don't think so i think the what space as demonstrate them and for me the men the men the men message coming from space and. the future on planet earth sees that is a collective there is no individual future nor. on earth has a future with the others so yes i think the we we have to make sure the call from truly is. and i am. only in the but because we are doing that all the information that we are giving for the agricultural. listen this a good picture will weather forecast and listen this subject to information coming from. the thinking taken for space we are looking to. you are just we are. wi
in paris there is no more need dry well knowing the streets of paris we are all using the g.p.s. coming on for meteorology for. testing for. communications for. all that. the good life on planet earth and disorder is to were. meaning that in one world in space we are making the french on planet earth possible and. that's good but there are some people who would argue that when you see all the power to and starvation on earth it's not worth the cost of the space industry but do you think i don't...
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they reconnected with her old friend jane in paris who was a painter. anand a founder married to a vey odd russian man, but as paul wrote in his diary that day, jane was just as lazy, hazy, impractical and lovable as she had always been. the happiness of their union was short-lived, however, as it also embroiled in a red spice get it in a few years after the war, the euphoria of victory had been replaced by new fears about the spread of communism and cold war. after the fall of china to the reds in 1949, when mao tse tong led the communist and set up the people's republic, an increasing number of officials of truman's administration became convinced that communism posed a real threat to america's security. by the end of 1950, spy fever had gripped the country. by 1953, after three years of unrelenting media coverage, the rosenbergs got the chair, all of this seemed to confirm the people in government that there were spies in every nook and corner of washington. as the journalist richard once observed, senator joseph mccarthy was a political speculator f
they reconnected with her old friend jane in paris who was a painter. anand a founder married to a vey odd russian man, but as paul wrote in his diary that day, jane was just as lazy, hazy, impractical and lovable as she had always been. the happiness of their union was short-lived, however, as it also embroiled in a red spice get it in a few years after the war, the euphoria of victory had been replaced by new fears about the spread of communism and cold war. after the fall of china to the...
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up by about 0.5% for the paris cac current.tra dax still holding up reasonably well, up by about 0. %. andrew? >>> here in asia not quite the rebound you're seeing in europe. still a lot of concerns about what's going on in europe, about the weakness on wall street and a slowdown in the chinese economy as well. that's how the day finished. the nikkei up by 0.2%. sony aexpensing yesterday that it expected a $3.2 billion loss for the financial year that ended the end of march. its stock is up by 2%. a lot of analysts saying better times are on their way. sony up 2%. the rest of the markets, not much going on. shanghai down 0.25%. still concerns about the strength of the chinese economy there. just want to update you on a story coming to us from south korea. hyundai has found itself handicapped after a strike by workers at a major supplier. they make piston rings an other parts for hyundai and kia. they stopped working almost a week ago amid calls for better hours and payment. hyundai says the strike must stop, claiming it stands
up by about 0.5% for the paris cac current.tra dax still holding up reasonably well, up by about 0. %. andrew? >>> here in asia not quite the rebound you're seeing in europe. still a lot of concerns about what's going on in europe, about the weakness on wall street and a slowdown in the chinese economy as well. that's how the day finished. the nikkei up by 0.2%. sony aexpensing yesterday that it expected a $3.2 billion loss for the financial year that ended the end of march. its stock...
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paris. people in europe any us have been reportedly duped by the media into backing for interventions that's the opinion of julian assange founder of wiki leaks who spoke exclusively with r.t. here's a preview of what's to come out and about a quarter our. number one enemy is ignorance. and i believe that is the number one in me and everyone is not understanding what is actually going on in the world now question is here with promoting ignorance it is bad media. it really is by my opinion that the media in general so bad there is no distorting of how the world actually is nearly every war that it started in the past fifteen years has been a result of media wide in the media could have thought that it did not basically populations that live. populations have to be fooling falls populations that we think we know we think it's going to work so if we have media environment it also means. three years on from the financial crash of two thousand and eight millions of americans are still mired in de
paris. people in europe any us have been reportedly duped by the media into backing for interventions that's the opinion of julian assange founder of wiki leaks who spoke exclusively with r.t. here's a preview of what's to come out and about a quarter our. number one enemy is ignorance. and i believe that is the number one in me and everyone is not understanding what is actually going on in the world now question is here with promoting ignorance it is bad media. it really is by my opinion that...
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i lived in paris for about 4.5 years. every time i go back to a beautiful city like paris, i see the sidewalks more and more beautiful. one thing we used to find it useful was the [ unintelligible] this needs to stop being a clustered city, as paris has become, to the detriment of that beautiful city. president chiu: are there any other members of the public who wish to speak on behalf of the appellant? if so, please step up to the microphone. any other members of the public wish to speak on behalf of those who are appealing what at&t wants to do? if not, why don't we proceed to a presentation by planning. >> good afternoon, members of the board. i am lisa gibson, a senior environmental planner with the planning department. joining me is john lewis, who prepared the categorical exemption that is the subject of today's appeal. also, we have guests from the department of public works. we sent to two appeal response memos. one of them arrived today because we were responding to an appeal letter we received late friday. if yo
i lived in paris for about 4.5 years. every time i go back to a beautiful city like paris, i see the sidewalks more and more beautiful. one thing we used to find it useful was the [ unintelligible] this needs to stop being a clustered city, as paris has become, to the detriment of that beautiful city. president chiu: are there any other members of the public who wish to speak on behalf of the appellant? if so, please step up to the microphone. any other members of the public wish to speak on...
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she's going to be holding a press conference in paris at 11:45 local time. that's down to two hours from now. >> absolutely. we'll be bringing our viewers up to date with what's going on. it could be far from straightforward at the moment because not only is it a situation from developing positions but questions regarding legal states. sophie is here with us. tell us about this role. >> reporter: as you know, she's got european backing, so that's not the issue. we're expecting her to declare it. there's a feeling this time around it shouldn't go to a european. having a european would make it difficult for the imf force to actually impose anything that the europeans didn't want and secondly that for them the balance of economic power has changed in the last few years and this is no longer something that should be astute to be a european job. she also has a legal issue hanging over her in paris which is potentially a problem. it's to do with an arbitration that she set up over damages awarded in a case that reaches back many years, but this is something that c
she's going to be holding a press conference in paris at 11:45 local time. that's down to two hours from now. >> absolutely. we'll be bringing our viewers up to date with what's going on. it could be far from straightforward at the moment because not only is it a situation from developing positions but questions regarding legal states. sophie is here with us. tell us about this role. >> reporter: as you know, she's got european backing, so that's not the issue. we're expecting her...
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-- london or paris? think again.velers are getting hit with an extra fee and surcharge for hopping overseas for the spring. you can get up to $500 more prices -- price hikes per round. airlines are spending billions of dollars a year on jet fuel for international flights and the costs are getting passed directly onto you. well southwest merger with air tran is a done deal but yo are not going see real difference yet. however travelers may be happy to see the prices drop when the merger between the two budget airlines goes into effect. that's expected to be in about a year and a half. >>> maryland's michelle sher is honored at the white house ceremony for being the 2011 national teacher of the year. she taught for sh years in the -- 14 years in the maryland public school system. she was also fluent in the american sign language and taught at maryland school for the deaf. congratulations to you. >>> today the governor of alabama will make a televised address to the state legislature. aides say he will discuss thedestru
-- london or paris? think again.velers are getting hit with an extra fee and surcharge for hopping overseas for the spring. you can get up to $500 more prices -- price hikes per round. airlines are spending billions of dollars a year on jet fuel for international flights and the costs are getting passed directly onto you. well southwest merger with air tran is a done deal but yo are not going see real difference yet. however travelers may be happy to see the prices drop when the merger between...
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let's take a look at our top headlines now a state of expectation a libyan opposition on the boys in paris hope france has more to offer than washington after they left empty handed and out official recognition and rebels are said to be in desperate need of food and medical supplies in the besieged city of benghazi. while back in washington and nato and the u.s. call time on gadhafi smaller as they push forward with the stalled. but could offer himself remains defiant this comes as more airstrikes hit the capital tripoli although the libyan leader says he is beyond the reach of coalition bombers. under starters orders of russia starts the official countdown to the next winter olympics which will give gaza just under one thousand days and it is the biggest sporting event to be hosted by the country since the summer moscow olympics in one thousand made. up next to the beautiful and of the bizarre one martin andrews is certainly
let's take a look at our top headlines now a state of expectation a libyan opposition on the boys in paris hope france has more to offer than washington after they left empty handed and out official recognition and rebels are said to be in desperate need of food and medical supplies in the besieged city of benghazi. while back in washington and nato and the u.s. call time on gadhafi smaller as they push forward with the stalled. but could offer himself remains defiant this comes as more...
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in 1948, two years later, the childs moved to paris. paul went to work for usis, united states information service, a branch of the state department, and julia continued her cooking lessons at the school. they reconnected with their old friend jane in paris, who was a painter, and she was married to an odd russian man, but as paul wrote that day, she was just as lazy, hazy, impracticable and lovable as she had always been. the happiness of their reunion was short lived, however, as they were embroiled in the red spy scare. in just a few years after the war, the euphoria of victory was replaced by new fears about the spread of communism and the cold war. after the fall of china to the reds in 1949 when they led the come communists and set up the people's republic, the administration was convinced that communism posed a real threat to america's security. by the end of 1950, spy fever gripped the country. some confessed and others were arrested on espionage charges. by 1953, three years after unrelenting media coverage, the rosenbergs got
in 1948, two years later, the childs moved to paris. paul went to work for usis, united states information service, a branch of the state department, and julia continued her cooking lessons at the school. they reconnected with their old friend jane in paris, who was a painter, and she was married to an odd russian man, but as paul wrote that day, she was just as lazy, hazy, impracticable and lovable as she had always been. the happiness of their reunion was short lived, however, as they were...
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his team said he escaped with only concussion after medical crews extracted him from his daughter parisemains of out of the race but i've got a button superbike it despite. also getting a good laugh at the start of the session i felt very happy with much better than my q two lap but i just like to say also it's great that so you're talking and ok i think i was the last person to go in there in two thousand and three and i know how much it hurts there were it's never nice to see that sort of thing the term i hope it's ok i'm not sure the racing to mark it was. a change of sport now and a lean down author has given russia their only goals after the eighth in day of the judo grand slam here in moscow and i'm also is a two time european bronze medalist in the men's sixty six kilogram category he's made to wait before throwing his polish opponent a mash of asking please the home crowd the moscow tournament is a major event on the two day calendar six olympic champions are in attendance and interesting enough points to qualify for next year's games in london. and funny to ice hockey the garde
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there was no haiti in the background, there was no trip to paris. he was born, actually, in new jersey in hoboken, moved very quickly -- [laughter] moved very quickly to new york city and did become a pharmacist. so i was faced with a real problem there. and as i started my research to find family stories, what i discovered was that there had actually been a real will to commemorate in, among 9th century -- 19th century black new yorkers, that forgetting was not their way of life. they started off, first of all, in commemorations, for example, of important events like the abolition of the slave trade, january 1, 1808, and commemorated it every year after on the same day in ceremonies, in parades. they commemorated the abolition of slavery in the state of new york which was july 4, 1827.
there was no haiti in the background, there was no trip to paris. he was born, actually, in new jersey in hoboken, moved very quickly -- [laughter] moved very quickly to new york city and did become a pharmacist. so i was faced with a real problem there. and as i started my research to find family stories, what i discovered was that there had actually been a real will to commemorate in, among 9th century -- 19th century black new yorkers, that forgetting was not their way of life. they started...
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and if you're poor or something while a trial the ice rink cinema omegas impressive collection of paris restaurants to make the most elevated in the southeast a capsule there is very easy to get to choose the buses take shop to see the closest metro stations and all have excellent access to the major highways. electronic clothing and furniture store everything under one roof so when the millions of muscovites this is just come here every year so what makes the show so popular. may go with bringing new browns into the russian market. for example in the open up american eagle in may i didn't give. him a good deal about still we're both open up when this major focus the. media is from the from and maybe we always find big playgrounds and a wider range of activities in store for kids and of course ikea which will find the world's. camp losing steak a look at this week's and stay. one of the city's construction sites has become. one of the world's supermodels. paraded an unusual white created by a russian contemporary artist and a fashion pieced russian designer the payments took place in a
and if you're poor or something while a trial the ice rink cinema omegas impressive collection of paris restaurants to make the most elevated in the southeast a capsule there is very easy to get to choose the buses take shop to see the closest metro stations and all have excellent access to the major highways. electronic clothing and furniture store everything under one roof so when the millions of muscovites this is just come here every year so what makes the show so popular. may go with...
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was a compact day on the paris clay courts the action is our own self respect by the scottish leader thirty two also responded today career spanning preston seventeen years china was once ranked seventh in the world i was talking about love and the beauty a title to the name winning a grand slam it would do for me make my dream. for me the announcer bastin battle has claimed his fist pole position this season after mexico sergio perez crashed heavily in qualifying for the monaco grand prix red bull took their six consecutive races with a world champion battering france jenson button going for seconds. more good than i do along so i was fourth or ferrari i can see this constant kind of cool session finishing service with his new found mindful cutting issue again in march when she won you all paris lost control of his side coming out of a tunnel and hit a safety barrier is team said he escaped with only concussion after medical crews extracted him from his heart there is remains of doubt for the race fellow brother but not so by his plight. but i feel in a good laugh at the start of th
was a compact day on the paris clay courts the action is our own self respect by the scottish leader thirty two also responded today career spanning preston seventeen years china was once ranked seventh in the world i was talking about love and the beauty a title to the name winning a grand slam it would do for me make my dream. for me the announcer bastin battle has claimed his fist pole position this season after mexico sergio perez crashed heavily in qualifying for the monaco grand prix red...