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janet is jealous of paris. paris was offered a movie role. janet was upset. said quotes about i don't want her to do that she shouldn't be doing this. why? because janet her career is not doing that well it's lagging. that gave randy and the guy as little bit of mocks ee to go after john the lawyer who runs the estate who by the way hadz done a brill jaiant job. michael died 500 million in the hole. he is just about even and the he is skate is valued at a billion dollars going on tour with pepsi, cirque du soleil and done a wonderful job. the will is phony. california superior court and said no the will is valid. this is about a bunch of people trying to get their hands on a bunch of money. michael never wanted them to have anything to do with his children his father or brothers or sisters. >> can you stay on and have ample time to respond to what mike just said and anything else you would like to say? >> yeah, i am going to make that brief. i just said in another interview -- can you hear me? >> you have to say it in the next segment if you don't mind. we wi
janet is jealous of paris. paris was offered a movie role. janet was upset. said quotes about i don't want her to do that she shouldn't be doing this. why? because janet her career is not doing that well it's lagging. that gave randy and the guy as little bit of mocks ee to go after john the lawyer who runs the estate who by the way hadz done a brill jaiant job. michael died 500 million in the hole. he is just about even and the he is skate is valued at a billion dollars going on tour with...
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jackson. >> paris and prince. >> paris. >> prince. >> and blanket. >> t.j., blanket and prince. >> prince. >> janet and randy. >> t.j. >> t.j. >> randy and tito. >> randy, jermaine and janet. >> katherine jackson playing uno.
jackson. >> paris and prince. >> paris. >> prince. >> and blanket. >> t.j., blanket and prince. >> prince. >> janet and randy. >> t.j. >> t.j. >> randy and tito. >> randy, jermaine and janet. >> katherine jackson playing uno.
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paris was the bridge for me. par business all its beauty a all its memories of great times that hi with richard, with peter, and as a girl. and now again. the thing about loss is that it opens up the possibility of i different life. for example i have drawn extremely close to my children. peter was their father it is not that i wasn't close to them before, i was. but richard and i, we made up our own universal. and so my family has kind of reconstituted itself. i am much closer to my siblings. friends have become much more important, and paris has become much more important. it's a different life than the incredibly dynamic, exciting, historic life that i lived for 17 years with richard holbrooke, with whom i had a ringside seat to history, from-- i am so happy i was with him during the balkan wars when he s negotiating an end to bosnia, i was with him, and with him in dayton, and saw him work his miracles. and then later at the united nations where we had this extraordinary journey together. and i write in the b
paris was the bridge for me. par business all its beauty a all its memories of great times that hi with richard, with peter, and as a girl. and now again. the thing about loss is that it opens up the possibility of i different life. for example i have drawn extremely close to my children. peter was their father it is not that i wasn't close to them before, i was. but richard and i, we made up our own universal. and so my family has kind of reconstituted itself. i am much closer to my siblings....
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in paris, i could see what was chic in what was not. one time i was working and was arriving at an industry job, and i was wearing boots. they looked at me and said, [unintelligible] as a reproach. i thought, ha ha, very funny. [laughter] but it was beautiful, which can be true but it can be awful, too, a beige. it is not because it is beige, but it could be the absolute beauty, no. it depends how it is done, how it is made, how it looks like. so i was like, let's say, killing the french fashion. i should say france in general. so absolute. it has to be like that. things that i did not feel like. i think it's time i was going, i felt really in love with london. i felt more freedom. when i was going there, it gave me -- [unintelligible] sending like, yes, go on to do the things you feel are good. because it is very conservative in paris. >> only you had come to san francisco. >> yes. >> i can only imagine what you would have produced. [applause] >> that is true. >> here is this good little boy who is be heading classically and is very ch
in paris, i could see what was chic in what was not. one time i was working and was arriving at an industry job, and i was wearing boots. they looked at me and said, [unintelligible] as a reproach. i thought, ha ha, very funny. [laughter] but it was beautiful, which can be true but it can be awful, too, a beige. it is not because it is beige, but it could be the absolute beauty, no. it depends how it is done, how it is made, how it looks like. so i was like, let's say, killing the french...
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director of the french center for intelligence studies now joining us live from paris. so good to see you today thank you very much for coming on r t the french leader has called on the syrian opposition to form a provisional government while the u.s. remains rather cautious of the move for the make of it. in fact of course who were not asked to react in the british are a recent position because it means that it was issued is a member of the party of former president sarkozy all the organs accusing him of being laxest and we can syria not doing anything to the bloodshed and. this is why we react so strongly now it's just been more than a year now that since the former french president nicolas sarkozy was among the first leaders calling for foreign intervention in libya france now with a new leader as we're saying but the rhetoric certainly seems to be quite the same for syria yes it is i should say it unfortunately it is even if the political leaders are changed you know a few months ago most of the police see the same and most of the diplomatic teams are of the same ex
director of the french center for intelligence studies now joining us live from paris. so good to see you today thank you very much for coming on r t the french leader has called on the syrian opposition to form a provisional government while the u.s. remains rather cautious of the move for the make of it. in fact of course who were not asked to react in the british are a recent position because it means that it was issued is a member of the party of former president sarkozy all the organs...
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no one in the country wants to see a repeat of 2005 when riots in paris spread to other areas. there were three weeks of violence back then. the terms of the micro or the macro you can look at it. there's high joblessness in the suburbs. difficult relationships with the police, particularly among the young people from immigrant backgrounds. in macro terms, we reported on the third quarter stagnation in france yesterday and the difficult economic situation, perhaps a warning to other governments. >> you mentioned the lack of economic growth. we all knew that francois hollande was going to have a tough time, but this adds to the problems for him. >> it does. it talks about social justice and closing the gap between the elite and the disgruntled working class. it's a difficult challenge when you take into account the economic situation. a few weeks ago i was in a paris suburb which was the center of the riots in 2005 and one of the last big employers is closing down. that's 5000 workers at that plant. 80% employed right there. grinding decline. it's very difficult to keep young pe
no one in the country wants to see a repeat of 2005 when riots in paris spread to other areas. there were three weeks of violence back then. the terms of the micro or the macro you can look at it. there's high joblessness in the suburbs. difficult relationships with the police, particularly among the young people from immigrant backgrounds. in macro terms, we reported on the third quarter stagnation in france yesterday and the difficult economic situation, perhaps a warning to other...
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in 1925 -- we think of her as paris, entertaining the audiences in paris. but she hears about berlin, amazing party town in the 1920's and she decides to take her whole troupe to berlin and despite the fact there are nazi protestors outside shouting racist slogans, german audiences love her and invited to the after-parties. she is the star of the show. she performed there often just in her loin cloth and she says there is no fiscal year greater place than beer -- there is no freer, greater place than germany. -- then berlin. which is something we tend to forget about germany. >> how many books have you written? >> this is my fifth book. >> where do you work now? >> eastwest institute, a new york-based think tank. started in 1980's in the cold war days and diplomacy between the soviet union, the united states, nato pac -- nato and warsaw pac and now the institute deals with china cybersecurity, economic security issues. i have been there for the last -- almost four years since i left "newsweek". >> how many different places did you live writing for "newsweek
in 1925 -- we think of her as paris, entertaining the audiences in paris. but she hears about berlin, amazing party town in the 1920's and she decides to take her whole troupe to berlin and despite the fact there are nazi protestors outside shouting racist slogans, german audiences love her and invited to the after-parties. she is the star of the show. she performed there often just in her loin cloth and she says there is no fiscal year greater place than beer -- there is no freer, greater...
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a dream of the elegance of paris. and i remember that i propose -- it was the last new bid of coutoure that arrived. i thought to propose -- [unintelligible] why don't you take one designer like vivian westwood or others to make one season, one coutoure collection? >> you should call some up immediately and suggest the deal. >> [laughs] that is true. each one to make their own collection should not be back. a very attractive idea. >> as you do not want to talk about art, we will not say your work is art. let's be very vulgar and talk about money. [laughter] it is extraordinary what you have produced in coutoure. does that make any money? quick to be honest, what we produce in coutoure does not make money but it does include money. i must say, i am very proud of that. when i started to do coutoure, after a lot of stories that may be issued do another job, i said, ok, i will do my own collection. i started and never stopped after. on boat one, one woman, done all in lace in the exhibition. it starts like, ok, i did not
a dream of the elegance of paris. and i remember that i propose -- it was the last new bid of coutoure that arrived. i thought to propose -- [unintelligible] why don't you take one designer like vivian westwood or others to make one season, one coutoure collection? >> you should call some up immediately and suggest the deal. >> [laughs] that is true. each one to make their own collection should not be back. a very attractive idea. >> as you do not want to talk about art, we...
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disneyland paris is just down the road, and many of its 15,000 employees live here.rank and his wife also worked at disneyland. they live here and like the tranquillity. >> we bought our house because we like the area and for strategic reasons. we moved here in 1998. since then, prices have gone up much faster here than in the rest of france, including around paris. we bought our house to make an investment. >> when disney negotiated the contract with the french government to build the amusement park more than 20 years ago, the company stipulated that it would have a say in town planning in the surrounding area. disney took over, and the old village disappeared. anyone who refused to sell was forced to leave. faced with expropriation, the sisters also sold their home. >> it was painful, very sad, like giving up our past and our history year. >> they got a good price, and they are happy that the new building on their former property is a public library, but that could not make up for losing their home. meanwhile, the housing prices in the area had exploded. only the w
disneyland paris is just down the road, and many of its 15,000 employees live here.rank and his wife also worked at disneyland. they live here and like the tranquillity. >> we bought our house because we like the area and for strategic reasons. we moved here in 1998. since then, prices have gone up much faster here than in the rest of france, including around paris. we bought our house to make an investment. >> when disney negotiated the contract with the french government to build...
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they have great tang in paris. but i agree with my colleagues -- >> if you go to paris for the tang you'rein trouble. >> the astronaut in chief, obama. >> president barack obama described the landing of curiosity as an unprecedented feat that, quote, will stand as into the future, unquote. but the nasa program that launched curiosity, which clocked in at $2.5 billion, is under the budget knife. mr. obama halted the space shuttle program upgrade, but he wants to let stand nasa's overall budget at $17.7 billion next year. but the mars exploration budget would be cut from $587 million per year, to $360 million by 2013. >> question, will the success of curiosity spare nasa's mars budget from cuts? eleanor clift. >> we've given up on the idea of sending a man or a woman to mars, and i think the tact that we're now doing these things technologically and by computer screen saves a lot of money. i think the president can hold this up as an example of smart cuts and using government money effectively. he's kept the nasa pro
they have great tang in paris. but i agree with my colleagues -- >> if you go to paris for the tang you'rein trouble. >> the astronaut in chief, obama. >> president barack obama described the landing of curiosity as an unprecedented feat that, quote, will stand as into the future, unquote. but the nasa program that launched curiosity, which clocked in at $2.5 billion, is under the budget knife. mr. obama halted the space shuttle program upgrade, but he wants to let stand...
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jackson. >> paris and prince. >> paris. >> prince. >> and blanket. >> t.j., blanket and prince. >> prince. >> janet and randy. >> t.j. >> t.j. >> randy and tito. >> randy, jermaine and janet. >> katherine jackson playing uno. >> jimmy: wow there you have. the jacksons are not the only families embroiled in legal battle right now. cody brown, the polygamist stars on the tlc sister wives. he has filed a lawsuit against the state of utah challenging their ban on polygamy. sit a practice of marrying multiwomen at the same time. concept that was invented very long time ago by a man. [ laughter ] and the utah attorneys general's office has asked the judge to throw the case out. utah has a policy of not prosecuting people on polygamy charges alone. the judge said he doesn't want to throw it out and the attorney general may be trying to sweep this issue under the rug. i hope they do legalize polygamy. how else are we going to replenish our preserve? it makes for great television. i would like to see -- if i had one one wish, i would like to see a mormon version of "the bachelor" where he picks al
jackson. >> paris and prince. >> paris. >> prince. >> and blanket. >> t.j., blanket and prince. >> prince. >> janet and randy. >> t.j. >> t.j. >> randy and tito. >> randy, jermaine and janet. >> katherine jackson playing uno. >> jimmy: wow there you have. the jacksons are not the only families embroiled in legal battle right now. cody brown, the polygamist stars on the tlc sister wives. he has filed a lawsuit against...
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rejecting explanations from her uncle and aunt janet jackson paris pleads gishthly to t dire the public. >> if any one sees my grandmother call the police or this number. thank you so much. >>> where is grandma? the teens tweet sets up a nationwide search. >> took down a report we have been attempting to contact her. >> a bizarre family drama plays out in full view at the heart his money and the fact that father joe and siblings including the four involved in this escapade randy, jermaine, ja a
rejecting explanations from her uncle and aunt janet jackson paris pleads gishthly to t dire the public. >> if any one sees my grandmother call the police or this number. thank you so much. >>> where is grandma? the teens tweet sets up a nationwide search. >> took down a report we have been attempting to contact her. >> a bizarre family drama plays out in full view at the heart his money and the fact that father joe and siblings including the four involved in this...
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if you are going to go to paris france?nd if i find paris come off i will make the selection of " make available ". and this will download this map to your phone. it will take a couple of minutes depending on the size and your data connection. let us pretend i am in paris. i will put my phone and air plane load. now, i find my places in the bill google maps. loading it up it is exactly as if by was interacting with a regular data connection. i can go right exactly where i need to go. streets, buildings, intersections, all of the details. this can also come into travel outside. lake tahoe, yosemite where ever there is not a strong signal. this feature is free. just like the google maps. right now it only works with android but it is expected to work on iphone, seemed very soon, the in san francisco bay will be crowded with zero boats. a quick look. >>reporter: if you have been passed the marina there have been three dozen construction workers caring up for the america's cup coming up next week. they will be putting up bleach
if you are going to go to paris france?nd if i find paris come off i will make the selection of " make available ". and this will download this map to your phone. it will take a couple of minutes depending on the size and your data connection. let us pretend i am in paris. i will put my phone and air plane load. now, i find my places in the bill google maps. loading it up it is exactly as if by was interacting with a regular data connection. i can go right exactly where i need to go....
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you have already been told i have been in paris for five years.g the trifecta here in washington. the thing he did not mention is that while i was -- i was -- that i was a member who is not an accountant. i may be the only in the u.s. i think they learned quite a few things from me. paul mentioned some of them about the value of the balance sheet or what it can do and what it does not do. it did give me a perspective. when i went to paris, we had a meeting of budget and accounting people. of the meetings we ran in paris, that was by far the biggest attended. i am very proud to say the budget people and accounting people stop physically attacking each other. mentally, they still did. they began to listen to each other a little bit. i hope we got some progress. one more thing about me, i am not a republican. i am an s.o.b. i can criticize both sides. sometimes at the same side. -- at the same time. as this picture indicates, it reflects my views, it seems to become -- seems to have become very lonely at the middle of the road now. the people on the
you have already been told i have been in paris for five years.g the trifecta here in washington. the thing he did not mention is that while i was -- i was -- that i was a member who is not an accountant. i may be the only in the u.s. i think they learned quite a few things from me. paul mentioned some of them about the value of the balance sheet or what it can do and what it does not do. it did give me a perspective. when i went to paris, we had a meeting of budget and accounting people. of...
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that is kind of the brutalist projects that ream paris. you don't find there's one exception in queens, but otherwise most of the outing in queens -- housing in queens is either single-family housing or four or five-story apartment houses. just one minute. oh, shareen, i knew i'd screw up this one. [laughter] just a minute. i'm looking for six. four, five -- three, okay. oh. give me the book, ted, and i'll find it right here. thank you. [laughter] it's in the back of the book, and i should add a footnote about the back of the book that i'll come to in a second. i'll come to six. this is the chapter that we call the future of us all based on a book about queens by the socialologist and -- sociologist and anthropologist roger sanchek. and we said, six, do not underestimate the power of parental and civic associations. seven, use public libraries to give immigrant newcomers a welcoming space where not only books, but dvds are available in their mother tongues. and we'll talk about maybe that in the question period because queens is not only a
that is kind of the brutalist projects that ream paris. you don't find there's one exception in queens, but otherwise most of the outing in queens -- housing in queens is either single-family housing or four or five-story apartment houses. just one minute. oh, shareen, i knew i'd screw up this one. [laughter] just a minute. i'm looking for six. four, five -- three, okay. oh. give me the book, ted, and i'll find it right here. thank you. [laughter] it's in the back of the book, and i should add...
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he has taken a six-hour train trip from paris to get it on the second stop. he left before little arrived and got to see embassy and see his brother in england and bored the titanic. frank was planning to dine with him for the first night and was waiting for the ship to come across. here is archie standing on the deck of the titanic talking with two other men. we don't now who they are in the father brown photograph. i have a good print of it. great dmens ireland. if gets fussy if you zoom in. it looks like he gained weight. it looks like he's wearing his military uniforms. he loves to wear uniforms. he's with two men. the one man is looking back at the camera. we don't know who they are. it certainly looks to me like they're looking at the book or looking at something that could be a passenger list, could be anything, but i wonder if this could possibly be george and harry wagner. he is showing the famous copy of the bacon essay. he was a book collector. after the death he dedicated the library in memory of i had book collection. i like to think, it's a pure
he has taken a six-hour train trip from paris to get it on the second stop. he left before little arrived and got to see embassy and see his brother in england and bored the titanic. frank was planning to dine with him for the first night and was waiting for the ship to come across. here is archie standing on the deck of the titanic talking with two other men. we don't now who they are in the father brown photograph. i have a good print of it. great dmens ireland. if gets fussy if you zoom in....
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people over there and director of the french center for intelligence studies says that paris has not learned from mistakes of the past even if the political leaders are changing a few months ago most of the policy of the same and most of the diplomatic teams are of the same it's never learned from the mistakes and from the past we have to remember that the intervention in libya has been creating garrulous in western africa and we obviously share responsibility about that with the other countries involved but we don't take any lesson from this we don't truly foreign policy for the time being i mean the mainstream in paris is emotion everything is about emotion we are absolutely under the disinformation of movies by c.n.n. . and the people who are reacting only with emotion we don't doubt the nice good reflection about job politics and the bar room we have to glee in the middle east i don't think they're going to be military action or it will be a very localized i mean special operation very limited series not clear but with the new french policy for some years it looks like a frenzy i
people over there and director of the french center for intelligence studies says that paris has not learned from mistakes of the past even if the political leaders are changing a few months ago most of the policy of the same and most of the diplomatic teams are of the same it's never learned from the mistakes and from the past we have to remember that the intervention in libya has been creating garrulous in western africa and we obviously share responsibility about that with the other...
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date was not known because his mother who was a wealthy widow and a cousin to the duchess had gone to paris to have him in secret away from society. he was never married, never had children, he dedicated his life to chemistry he has been dismissed as a sort of wealthy dilettante so we had a kind of sad picture of this eccentric recluse who wasn't even talented with no possibility of getting to the bottom of who he might have lost in 1965 at the smithsonian only a decade after the building opened to the public and before anyone had really had a chance to go through all of the papers and the diaries and everything that had come over with the money. i first started working in the smithsonian when i was 19 as an interim coming and i went on to be a staff member there after rye graduated from college and all the time that i was working as a historian at the institution, i didn't give an awful lot of thought to some of sen. there were a couple stories that intrigued me but they all had to do with his posthumous state. he had been exhumed from his burial plot in italy by none other than alexander
date was not known because his mother who was a wealthy widow and a cousin to the duchess had gone to paris to have him in secret away from society. he was never married, never had children, he dedicated his life to chemistry he has been dismissed as a sort of wealthy dilettante so we had a kind of sad picture of this eccentric recluse who wasn't even talented with no possibility of getting to the bottom of who he might have lost in 1965 at the smithsonian only a decade after the building...