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what made it "the paris review" for peter and george in paris, just reading about the life- style made you want to be there. >> well, the review always had a double life. on the one hand it was a lot of fun and a continuous party. >> rose: exactly. >> on the other hand, it's always been very, very serious and experimental and exciting magazine devoted to finding the best writing in america. >> rose: but william styron wrote something about it. the idea was not to make criticism the focus of a literary magazine. >> that's right. or political arguments or other kinds of... or journalism but instead to focus on what writing they thought was in danger in 1953 which was imaginative writing. fiction, poetry and a certain kind of difficult essay or unusual or unlikely essay. and it's just as much in danger now or even more. so it's a mission that has been... that if anything matters more now than it did then. >> rose: and why is that? >> why does it matter more now? >> rose: why is it so essential that we have "the paris review"? we should have "the paris review," but why isn't there more of
what made it "the paris review" for peter and george in paris, just reading about the life- style made you want to be there. >> well, the review always had a double life. on the one hand it was a lot of fun and a continuous party. >> rose: exactly. >> on the other hand, it's always been very, very serious and experimental and exciting magazine devoted to finding the best writing in america. >> rose: but william styron wrote something about it. the idea was not...
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. >>> how is paris doing? >> how is paris doing these days? >> staking the stand, debbie rowe reveals the extent of her daughter's devastation. the emotion av recounting michael's pain. >> i would make sure he woke up. i wasn't able to give you what you needed. >>> details at the scene of gia's tragic death and what neighbors saw. >> shaq's ex. i'm billy bush. just how low did the insults go? >> no, you did not hit him between the legs? you did not! >> the other day, i went, god, are you all getting bigger? >> oprah unplugged. i'm michelle beadle. then things get a little awkward. >> wanting to know if you've ever take an dip in the lady pond. have you ever been with a lady? >>> paris jackson's despair. she doesn't feel she has a life anymore. welcome to "access hollywood." those are the words of paris' mom, debbie rowe testifying in the wrongful death action lawsuit. >> that's right. continuing to feel for this young lady. debbie rowe reveals her daughter's state but the steps she took to make sure michael stays alive. >> how do you feel abou
. >>> how is paris doing? >> how is paris doing these days? >> staking the stand, debbie rowe reveals the extent of her daughter's devastation. the emotion av recounting michael's pain. >> i would make sure he woke up. i wasn't able to give you what you needed. >>> details at the scene of gia's tragic death and what neighbors saw. >> shaq's ex. i'm billy bush. just how low did the insults go? >> no, you did not hit him between the legs? you did...
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with paris wasd tragic. it was a cry for help.therney weighing in on jackson family drama. >> debbie rowe, does she have an to adopt paris? >> that would be the wrong way to go. if she has a relationship with forward, it will be good for paris. >> are you keeping up with the a.e.g. case? i'm believing she'll walk away with a lot of money. shakedown.s like a >> no, i don't agree with you. a higher duty to look behind the screen and say who is tosuy and what is he michael? >> new details on the billion michael? >> new details on the billion dollar this is the moment i knew... ...his future had no boundaries. there are some moments only the forest can inspire. find yours at discovertheforest.org. >> renee's here now with the three words your kids have been toading this summer, back school. >> yes, sorry but not sorry, guys. you withcan't help your homework, we can help you with celebrity approved looks. kids go back to school, they need to get back in style. >> style is everything. "extra" and burlington doing your homework for you.
with paris wasd tragic. it was a cry for help.therney weighing in on jackson family drama. >> debbie rowe, does she have an to adopt paris? >> that would be the wrong way to go. if she has a relationship with forward, it will be good for paris. >> are you keeping up with the a.e.g. case? i'm believing she'll walk away with a lot of money. shakedown.s like a >> no, i don't agree with you. a higher duty to look behind the screen and say who is tosuy and what is he michael?...
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starring on broadway opposite orlando bloom as paris in romeo and juliette.or him. >> kit brings us new insight into the troubled man of amanda bynes somebody who nose her personally. >> that's right. first news about ahman today. transferred to the ucla medical center for further treatment of mental illness and alphonzo who worked with her on the loved wreck and knew something wasn't right with amanda way back then. >> amanda bynes. you shot a movie. >> yes. >> i want no trouble. come prepared. >> any signs that something was maybe a little off. >> i feel in now looking back yes. i feel in that you know throughout the filming of that movie she kind of separated herself. it was just awkward. it was something that you just felt something is wrong here and she was never present. never there. if the handler she had at the time they were also designed to keep her away from people. i think looking back at it i think that's probably a huge part of it. if you are not around people and talking to people on a regular basis i feel in like you start to create this separ
starring on broadway opposite orlando bloom as paris in romeo and juliette.or him. >> kit brings us new insight into the troubled man of amanda bynes somebody who nose her personally. >> that's right. first news about ahman today. transferred to the ucla medical center for further treatment of mental illness and alphonzo who worked with her on the loved wreck and knew something wasn't right with amanda way back then. >> amanda bynes. you shot a movie. >> yes. >> i...
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jackson, not paris hilton.hanks, ted. randy jackson's daughter was 18 when her super star uncle died. she is speaking out about michael jackson, his death and the wrongful death trial. welcome. i can almost tell immediately you're a jackson. >> yes. >> you got the look, the face, you probably sing, as well, right? >> yes, i do. >> of course you do. >> you've lived in the home with the jackson family until you were two years old until recently and the last few years with paris jackson and michael's other children. debbie row made it clear paris there has suffered terribly since her father died. >> yes. >> how would you describe the reality of what her life has been like? >> it's rough. but i think for all three of them for the rest of my family and especially them three because that is -- that was the world and that was their father and because i know for me, when i was in high school, i had to get pulled out of school during the second trial because it was so painful for me and people would ask questions. i can
jackson, not paris hilton.hanks, ted. randy jackson's daughter was 18 when her super star uncle died. she is speaking out about michael jackson, his death and the wrongful death trial. welcome. i can almost tell immediately you're a jackson. >> yes. >> you got the look, the face, you probably sing, as well, right? >> yes, i do. >> of course you do. >> you've lived in the home with the jackson family until you were two years old until recently and the last few years...
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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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thank you very much from palace in paris.i want to go to the chase and i want to go to you, ambassador. i want to ask you what we just heard about international law. we talk about the u.n.. is an intervention legal under the norms we know? how do you justify it? >> talking about the commitment to international law, we have to look at it twofold. one is the security council. blocked. there is international law outside and above. it is called international customary law. part of the emerging customary law is the responsibility to protect the general assembly resolution and the un security council as lucian on libya. -- resolution on libya. it gives us a clear definition on our responsibility to protect. it is to take all necessary measures to protect civilians and civil populations under threat of attack. including foreign occupation in any form. >> i want to cut in. right to protect them from comical weapons or a general right? is it the chemical weapons we are talking about? >> chemical weapons is a threshold issue for presid
thank you very much from palace in paris.i want to go to the chase and i want to go to you, ambassador. i want to ask you what we just heard about international law. we talk about the u.n.. is an intervention legal under the norms we know? how do you justify it? >> talking about the commitment to international law, we have to look at it twofold. one is the security council. blocked. there is international law outside and above. it is called international customary law. part of the...
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to his right, specialist in russia at the american university in paris.temporary iranian politics lecturer at the interdisciplinary center. i want to begin with the main event of today. the inspectors finally got up and running, but they were very quickly back to their hotel because they came under sniper fire. the regime saying it was the fault of so-called terrorists. earlier today, our special envoy there interviewed the information in a certain and asked if these inspectors have any leeway. here is what he told us. l>> we are responsible for the safety of the team in the areas we control. in the districts -- these groups are responsible for the safety of the commission. >> they have freedom to move around. no one is stopping them. as someone who knows the work of tim go weapons research, what do you think? >> i think the first part of the mission was rather successful, it either -- even though they were under fire at the beginning. they reached the hospital. they were able to take samples from people wounded. in a few hours and a few days, we will kno
to his right, specialist in russia at the american university in paris.temporary iranian politics lecturer at the interdisciplinary center. i want to begin with the main event of today. the inspectors finally got up and running, but they were very quickly back to their hotel because they came under sniper fire. the regime saying it was the fault of so-called terrorists. earlier today, our special envoy there interviewed the information in a certain and asked if these inspectors have any leeway....
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during the paris riots in 2005, his photographs attracted international attention. his star was born. he went on to paste portraits in the favelas of brazil, liberia, and the separation wall in israel. his latest project is called "inside out." it's the subject of a new hbo documentary and here is the trailer. >> when you do the graffiti, you actually look for people to take then when i started taking those photos i got much more than that (speaking french) >> we are always seeing pictures of the face. now it's people. >> you can ask me how do i end up? i don't know. and that's the beauty of it. >> rose: it looks great. tell me what i just saw. >> (laughs) you just saw basically the documentary who followed a project i did two years ago and i say now i'm going to flip my art. i've been doing pasting, enlarging photos 123r years. now i'm going to stop and let you do it. so all the people who say "you should come to my community and paste" i say "you do the photo. i'm going to print it for you but i want you to paste it where it makes sense for you." and in two years,
during the paris riots in 2005, his photographs attracted international attention. his star was born. he went on to paste portraits in the favelas of brazil, liberia, and the separation wall in israel. his latest project is called "inside out." it's the subject of a new hbo documentary and here is the trailer. >> when you do the graffiti, you actually look for people to take then when i started taking those photos i got much more than that (speaking french) >> we are...
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jackie is in paris. we'll go to that in a moment. in the last hour there's meetings with the syrian opposition. what do we know about those? >> reporter: well, the french have been taking very much a leading role in terms of political and diplomatic recognition of the syrian opposition. there were one of the first if not the first country to recognize the syrian national council as being the legitimate representative of the syrian people, and now i think that the meeting that we're seeing in paris on thursday, we're going to -- the syrians will be expecting to find out more details about what president hollande meant when he said earlier in the week that france was going to increase its military support to the syrian opposition. obviously, they will be interested in whatever increase in weaponry and logistical support they can get. in particular at the moment we can expect the leader of the snc to be pushing president hollande very hard to engage and bring other members of the international community with him into the idea of launchi
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i want to show you this video coming out from paris. after scorching july temperatures well above average, paris baked under the sun on thursday rocketing temperatures have driven sunbathers to cool off in fountains across the river seine. it was the third hottest july on record. the city advises people not to bathe in the fountains at trocadero. they say the water isn't clean, but that everyone can help enjoy it. it looks very fun. but i think many people don't need to hit the beaches or fountains any more on the weekend because cooler air is expected to move in from the west. so paris, your temperature on friday still on the hot side. on friday 33 degrees, but go down by ten degrees on the weekend. all right. here's the extended forecast. >>> before we leave you this hour, we're going to take you to kyoto where some young women have been honoring a summer tradition. entertainers known as maiko visit their teachers on this day every year to thank them for their help. they went to see dance and music instructors in the city's gion distr
i want to show you this video coming out from paris. after scorching july temperatures well above average, paris baked under the sun on thursday rocketing temperatures have driven sunbathers to cool off in fountains across the river seine. it was the third hottest july on record. the city advises people not to bathe in the fountains at trocadero. they say the water isn't clean, but that everyone can help enjoy it. it looks very fun. but i think many people don't need to hit the beaches or...
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and while politicians in paris are trying to paint a picture of national unity social and even racial divisions in france are only gaining steam and we report on more offer a very short break. but the best for the world the week show strong. for sure but we just showed we. still believe that rick about his birth as it was a stroke about. speak your language. programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you. but a little too much of angle is story. here. the spanish. visit. the. economic down in the final. days. and the rest. a little bit every week. from moscow it's auto. the last british resident of the guantanamo bay detention camp now claiming that god's sexually assault him during prisons is all this coming out and president obama's new push to shut down the camp over the white house is all quote steps keep stumbling upon a no go from congress so auntie's been carrying out an investigation into the story with the help of our correspondent. chucker armor the alaska british detainee at the guantanamo bay prison who's been on hunger strike since january against his unlawful
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habÍa muerto salieron a la luz un sinnÚmero de conspiraciÓn y 16 aÑos despuÉs de su fatal noche en parÍslo que pudo causar la muerte de una de las figuras mÁs queridas de las realeza, la realizaciÓn de una suegra que dice que la unidad especial de la brigada inglesa es la principal causa dle la muerte. >> dice que su hija estÁ involucrada en un divorcio e >> revelar que la muerte de diana fue ordenada por una unidad especial de la brigada britÁnica, enviaron un comunicado diciendo el servicio especial estÁ investigando la informaciÓn que acaba de recibir sobre las muertes y analizar la credibilidad. >> el terrible accidente en donde muriÓ la princesa diana y el millonario, el resultado el conductor del vehÍculo estaba ebrio e iba a gran velocidad cuando chocÓ contra una complum na en un tÚnel de parÍs cuando trataba de chocar, ninguno tenÍa cinturones de seguridad, despuÉs de 3 investigaciones que costaron millones de dÓlares el caso fue cerrado. >> "el magel magnate nunca aceÓ siempre dijo que ambos fueron asesinados porque los britÁnicos no podrÍan aceptar porque la princesa tuviera re
habÍa muerto salieron a la luz un sinnÚmero de conspiraciÓn y 16 aÑos despuÉs de su fatal noche en parÍslo que pudo causar la muerte de una de las figuras mÁs queridas de las realeza, la realizaciÓn de una suegra que dice que la unidad especial de la brigada inglesa es la principal causa dle la muerte. >> dice que su hija estÁ involucrada en un divorcio e >> revelar que la muerte de diana fue ordenada por una unidad especial de la brigada britÁnica, enviaron un comunicado...
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16 aÑos pasado despuÉs de la muerte de lady di, si lo que pasÓ esa noche en parÍs fue ♪ ♪ llegó el año que la princesa diana habÍa muerto salieron a la luz un sinnÚmero de conspiraciÓn y 16 aÑos despuÉs de su fatal noche en parÍs y despuÉs de investigaciones que todo concluyÓ que sale a relucir informaciÓn que estÁ haciendo titulares, vanessa nos explica. >> debe de ser el accidente mÁs investigado de la historia pero autoridades evalÚan nueva evidencia sobre lo que pudo causar la muerte de una de las figuras mÁs queridas de las realeza, la realizaciÓn de una suegra que dice que la unidad especial de la brigada inglesa es la principal causa dle la muerte. >> dice que su hija estÁ involucrada en un divorcio e >> revelar que la muerte de diana fue ordenada por una unidad especial de la brigada britÁnica, enviaron un comunicado diciendo el servicio especial estÁ investigando la informaciÓn que acaba de recibir sobre las muertes y analizar la credibilidad. >> el terrible accidente en donde muriÓ la princesa diana y el millonario, el resultado el conductor del vehÍculo estaba ebrio e iba a
16 aÑos pasado despuÉs de la muerte de lady di, si lo que pasÓ esa noche en parÍs fue ♪ ♪ llegó el año que la princesa diana habÍa muerto salieron a la luz un sinnÚmero de conspiraciÓn y 16 aÑos despuÉs de su fatal noche en parÍs y despuÉs de investigaciones que todo concluyÓ que sale a relucir informaciÓn que estÁ haciendo titulares, vanessa nos explica. >> debe de ser el accidente mÁs investigado de la historia pero autoridades evalÚan nueva evidencia sobre lo que...
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.> welcome to live from paris you are watching france 24. a transport of palestinian prisoners released from an israeli jail because of the concession of peace talks. stories,ll the world's plus a business. analysis starts here. live from paris. >> out of jail, 26 palestinian prisoners are taken by conboy before being set free. their path is lined by protesters angry at the move. it is part of a deal over peace talks. --aham boubacar qaeda keita will be president of mali. but there is a rocky road ahead. are pros and anti- government protests taking .lace palestinian prisoners are being taken by conboy -- a convoy before an imminent release. stop by the israelis. their release is part of the deal to start peace talks in the middle east. talks broke down three years ago in a dispute over settlement in territory by the the list -- of the bosnian state. -- the palestinian state. impressed bynot this show of israel. >> the israelis have agreed to these palestinians as part of an agreement in 1999. and as we know, that was 14 years ago and it is
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twenty kilometers from paris and indeed it has a flavor of the countries its residents came from but what native to reasons complain about most echoes what locals here denounce welcome they get the feel like we live in ghettos our kids are born here they are french citizens but they're treated like aliens the authorities have to do something if they want europe to resemble what they claim it to be french politicians frequently send mixed messages in these two thousand and eight speech french president at the time nicolas sarkozy exulted nixon ethnicities warning that racial purity could lead to the end of civilization look at a focus if it is a choice so shitty that's just a year after he promised to wipe the suburban streets clean and two years before a controversial law that prohibited islamic vails. they come here to get our votes they come they lie and they leave they simply use us the next french leader was a bit more consistent when running for president as well and promised more respect for these distressed areas and after becoming president he votes to improve education and c
twenty kilometers from paris and indeed it has a flavor of the countries its residents came from but what native to reasons complain about most echoes what locals here denounce welcome they get the feel like we live in ghettos our kids are born here they are french citizens but they're treated like aliens the authorities have to do something if they want europe to resemble what they claim it to be french politicians frequently send mixed messages in these two thousand and eight speech french...
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there are zones around paris and around other big cities where even the police don't dare to enter wecall these places could gorge cutthroats they're ruled by a parallel economy of drugs and remain hermetic to ordinary french people these areas are dominated by immigrants from france's former african colonies and are often the scene of violent confrontations. just last month five were injured during protests over the enforcement of france's ban on full face religious veils we go to one such place. twenty kilometers from paris and indeed it has a flavor of the country's its residents came from but what native to reasons complain about most echoes what locals here denounce welcome they get the feel like we live in ghettos our kids are born here they're french citizens but they're treated like aliens the authorities have to do something if they want europe to resemble what they claim to be french politicians frequently send mixed messages in these two thousand and eight speech french president at the time nicolas sarkozy exulted nixon ethnicities warning that racial purity could lead to
there are zones around paris and around other big cities where even the police don't dare to enter wecall these places could gorge cutthroats they're ruled by a parallel economy of drugs and remain hermetic to ordinary french people these areas are dominated by immigrants from france's former african colonies and are often the scene of violent confrontations. just last month five were injured during protests over the enforcement of france's ban on full face religious veils we go to one such...
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i want to show you this video from paris. after temperatures above average, paris baked on thursday, rocketing temperatures that have driven sun bathers to cool off the fountains across from the eiffel tower. this july was the third hottest on record. they advise people not to wade in the fountains and say the water is not clean and everyone can help enjoy it. it looks fun, but many people don't need to hit the beaches or fountains on the weekend because cooler air is expected to move in from the west. on friday 33 and here's the extended forecast. # >> before we leave you this hour, we are going to take you to kyoto where some women have been honoring a summer tradition. entertainers known as miko visit their teachers on august 1st every year to thank them for their help. they want to see dance and music instructors in the city's district. the women greeted the owners where they performed. # >> the first day of august. >> that is all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do join us again. captioni
i want to show you this video from paris. after temperatures above average, paris baked on thursday, rocketing temperatures that have driven sun bathers to cool off the fountains across from the eiffel tower. this july was the third hottest on record. they advise people not to wade in the fountains and say the water is not clean and everyone can help enjoy it. it looks fun, but many people don't need to hit the beaches or fountains on the weekend because cooler air is expected to move in from...
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. >> reporter: even in the movies, in the soon to be released diana, a mysterious reference to the paris weekend. >> doesn't seem right to be going on a trip. >> reporter: that trip, her death, her life, it all still captivates us. and that's why, 16 years later, despite the investigations, we want to know what really happened that night in paris. and this morning, buckingham palace declining comment, and scotland yard is scoping out the new information. look at the newspapers, this is a story we cannot turn away from. >> 16 years later. all right. thanks, nick, appreciate it. >>> now another boy of summer busted. this time it's one-time mvp miguel tejada being hit with one of the longest suspensions ever for using aderol. gooe joe benitez has the story. >> reporter: suspended for 105 games. the stunning news after he tested positive for an thet mean. in the case of an athlete, it would allow them to focus on the game. >> reporter: he's telling espn, i admitted i made a mistake, but i want people to understand one thing, i wasn't using a drug to take advantage on the field or be stronger
. >> reporter: even in the movies, in the soon to be released diana, a mysterious reference to the paris weekend. >> doesn't seem right to be going on a trip. >> reporter: that trip, her death, her life, it all still captivates us. and that's why, 16 years later, despite the investigations, we want to know what really happened that night in paris. and this morning, buckingham palace declining comment, and scotland yard is scoping out the new information. look at the...
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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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eric trager in washington, jonathan paris, and our other guest.ay with us, more to come on the france 24 debate as we set our sights on syria. the question, have syrians witnessed the bloodiest 24 hours there since the start of the civil war? >> take a closer look. it can get complicated with periods of uncertainty. when everything can change, things can get difficult. leaning on the experts can give you a better view. france 24 gives you the inside story on the economy. the global economy, 24 hours a day. >> let's give you a sample of the stories we will be following for you at the top of the hour. a court in egypt orders the release of former president hosni mubarak. europe's foreign minister stop short of suspending aid in response to the military backed crackdown on the muslim brotherhood. serious government emphatically denies the use of chemical weapons in the bombardment of suburbs in the capital of damascus. 35 years is the sentence for bradley manning. a u.s. military court sentencing him over the biggest intelligence leak in u.s. history
eric trager in washington, jonathan paris, and our other guest.ay with us, more to come on the france 24 debate as we set our sights on syria. the question, have syrians witnessed the bloodiest 24 hours there since the start of the civil war? >> take a closer look. it can get complicated with periods of uncertainty. when everything can change, things can get difficult. leaning on the experts can give you a better view. france 24 gives you the inside story on the economy. the global...
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spent why was paris never bombed, or wasn't? >> paris was bombed around the outskirts. the british and the americans bombed for example, -- but nothing in the center of paris. hitler of course went to paris destroyed as the outside -- allies advanced upon the. but fortunately the general was made a rather improbable hero because he had been a complete massacre of the jews on eastern front but he suddenly became a hero in the west because he refused hitler's order to destroy the city. he realized that, in fact, it was going to do any good and even persuaded by his predecessor that you have to prevent orders being carried out. we see this landscape of london behind us during this interview. how much of the landscape with the cityscape of london was destroyed or and this one? >> quite a lot. you can see where ever the our modern buildings, basically that was where there had been bomb damage. but when i was working on the d-day book, i was rather far more shaken by the fact that over one whatever 60,000 british were killed in the second world war by luftwaffe vomit and by t
spent why was paris never bombed, or wasn't? >> paris was bombed around the outskirts. the british and the americans bombed for example, -- but nothing in the center of paris. hitler of course went to paris destroyed as the outside -- allies advanced upon the. but fortunately the general was made a rather improbable hero because he had been a complete massacre of the jews on eastern front but he suddenly became a hero in the west because he refused hitler's order to destroy the city. he...
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he moved to the island from paris 30 years ago. he wants agriculture to remain the island's main source of income. in contrast to most of the 2000 farmers on the island, he is growing fruit and vegetables to sell. >> it's hard work, and it makes you feel good when you harvest fruit that is as good as this. that gives you courage to carry on. >> he sells cooking bananas to a small supermarket. the fruit is one of the few locally grown products the island has. the owner of the store says that was very different before subsidies were introduced and every farmer switched over to growing cain -- cane. >> this used to be a breadbasket. we produced fruit and vegetables for the rest of guadaloupe. but that is over now. >> but there is one other product the island exports -- rom. the island's oldest distillery is devoted to the older batches of rom -- rum during the summer months. he would like to see more products like rum bottles being produced on the island, but the price of energy is too high. >> it everyone wanted it, every household o
he moved to the island from paris 30 years ago. he wants agriculture to remain the island's main source of income. in contrast to most of the 2000 farmers on the island, he is growing fruit and vegetables to sell. >> it's hard work, and it makes you feel good when you harvest fruit that is as good as this. that gives you courage to carry on. >> he sells cooking bananas to a small supermarket. the fruit is one of the few locally grown products the island has. the owner of the store...
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>> paris. >> texas. >> bed and breakfast in paris, texas. >> yeah. >> how long ago?s ago. >> six years ago. what she mean is two years ago, we were living in sin, deep in sin, and edna wanted to get her life right, so we've been living sin-free. she was getting right with jesus. >> oh, well, you two make a handsome couple. >> i tell edna that all the time, especially her mustache when she get it -- ow! [ cellphone ringing ] >> um... oh, that's larry. excuse me. hi, honey. uh-huh. i'm sitting here with edna and her loving husband now. [ laughs ] uh-huh. oh, that's okay. oh, fine, fine. that's fine. [ laughs ] yeah, i'll see you then. bye-bye. oh. >> oh, excuse us. oh. >> oh, that was larry. he -- he can't come. >> really? >> yes. he has to stay overnight in macon to put out some fires. >> he can't make it. >> oh! well, i guess i'll be your houseguest tonight! >> no, no. you can't stay here. now, no. >> why not? >> 'cause the, uh, bugs. we got bugs bad. yeah. they take your shoes and everything. they climb all in your hair. you don't want our bugs messing around with -
>> paris. >> texas. >> bed and breakfast in paris, texas. >> yeah. >> how long ago?s ago. >> six years ago. what she mean is two years ago, we were living in sin, deep in sin, and edna wanted to get her life right, so we've been living sin-free. she was getting right with jesus. >> oh, well, you two make a handsome couple. >> i tell edna that all the time, especially her mustache when she get it -- ow! [ cellphone ringing ] >> um... oh,...
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from a vacation in paris.d jim goes back to pam. she still envisions a life for the two of them that starts with jim leaving the doors. he'll stay home and write poetry while she runs an exclusive clothing boutique. just after the band finishes mixing "l.a. woman," jim announces he and pam are moving to paris. he'll relax for a while. he'll quit drinking. he'll concentrate on his poetry. ray asks when he's coming back. jim just shrugs. on april 17, 1971, with the miami conviction still hanging over him, jim flies to paris. ♪ you're lost depp: for a while, things go according to plan. jim does concentrate on his poetry. he shaves his beard. he wanders the streets alone, visiting the cemetery at pere lachaise, where chopin, oscar wilde, and edith piaf are buried. he develops a persistent cough. back home, elektra releases "l.a. woman." critics call it the doors' comeback album. when his cough worsens, pam takes him to the doctor, who strongly urges morrison to quit drinking. as he roams the city, he carries his
from a vacation in paris.d jim goes back to pam. she still envisions a life for the two of them that starts with jim leaving the doors. he'll stay home and write poetry while she runs an exclusive clothing boutique. just after the band finishes mixing "l.a. woman," jim announces he and pam are moving to paris. he'll relax for a while. he'll quit drinking. he'll concentrate on his poetry. ray asks when he's coming back. jim just shrugs. on april 17, 1971, with the miami conviction...
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by l'oreal paris. say "yes". for over 30 years. it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied. so when it comes to getting the most out of your multivitamin, the choice is clear. centrum. chief? yes? [ sighs ] i put, uh, travis in your office. brenda: oh. thank you. this is from evidence lock-up. thanks. oh, um... lieutenant, you look so... different today. uh, well, it's a... new style. [ clears throat ] "country gentleman." i call it "mr. rogers." going to be big next year. well, it's -- it's very becoming. be nice. [ police radio chatter ] where's his shirt? uh, we have to keep that, i'm afraid. it's part of our murder case against peter benjamin. oh, okay. there's one more thing, though. we can't prove where that money came from. you were living at his house. for all we know, it's yours. no. i don't want it. look, travis, you no longer have a place to live. and getting your things out of austin's house is going to be extremely difficult. i want austin... not this. it's not dislol to austin's memo
by l'oreal paris. say "yes". for over 30 years. it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied. so when it comes to getting the most out of your multivitamin, the choice is clear. centrum. chief? yes? [ sighs ] i put, uh, travis in your office. brenda: oh. thank you. this is from evidence lock-up. thanks. oh, um... lieutenant, you look so... different today. uh, well, it's a... new style. [ clears throat ] "country gentleman." i call it...
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>> no ofendas al señor >> si, pero antes quiero que esta paris hilton región 4 ofrezca una disculpa.golpes) >> celestina! >> mi vida.. >> luis manuel ¿que paso? se acabo la película o que? >> no, apenas empezaba cuando te dio un ataque de celos >> señor le pido que me disculpe, no va a volver a pasar, le ruego que me deje ver la película, por favor ¿si? >> aquí en opaso anda, les vamos a obsequiar unos boletos, para todos >> cacaro corrala! >> no la corra, ya se tranquilizo >> la película señor >> mi amor perdona, te prometo que no vuelve a pasar >> si mi vida.. >> ay, ay >> ahora si, ya va a empezar la película, parque jurassico >> miles de celestinas andan sueltas ¿usted no tendra una en casa? >> mira lo que me puso este degenerado >> mira l oque dice que me va a hacer >> valgame dios, es que ese es un degenerado psicopata >> que a poco no se puede hacer todo esto >> he leido de unas tribus africanas que si lo hacen >> me voy a llevar esta carta con mi novia >> que le parece si preparo unas tortas de jamon con todo, limpio el piso, cierro las cortinas? >> sabe que? mejor me invita
>> no ofendas al señor >> si, pero antes quiero que esta paris hilton región 4 ofrezca una disculpa.golpes) >> celestina! >> mi vida.. >> luis manuel ¿que paso? se acabo la película o que? >> no, apenas empezaba cuando te dio un ataque de celos >> señor le pido que me disculpe, no va a volver a pasar, le ruego que me deje ver la película, por favor ¿si? >> aquí en opaso anda, les vamos a obsequiar unos boletos, para todos >> cacaro...
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that's common to the real paris this time of year, i suppose, but local media has dubbed this fake parisar round. this is tien duchang. 6,000 miles from the city of lights. a luxury development in the outskirts of shanghai that was constructed to 2007 to attract china's new wealthy. but according to the developers, it is currently only 20% to 30% occupied. location, location, location is part of the problem. the luxury development sproutd in an area surrounded by farmland and dead-end roads. it is also a symptom of china's property bubble. ghost towns, even entire ghost cities are increasingly common sights in china. in this case, it seems instead of going to fake paris, the chinese are going to the real city of lights. 1.4 million chinese visited france last year, a 23% increase from 2011. the correct answer to our gps challenge question was actually a tie. austria and portugal both grant their workers 22 days of vacation time plus 13 paid holidays for a grand whopping total of 35 paid days off. if you guessed the united states, you must not work here because u.s. worrs
that's common to the real paris this time of year, i suppose, but local media has dubbed this fake parisar round. this is tien duchang. 6,000 miles from the city of lights. a luxury development in the outskirts of shanghai that was constructed to 2007 to attract china's new wealthy. but according to the developers, it is currently only 20% to 30% occupied. location, location, location is part of the problem. the luxury development sproutd in an area surrounded by farmland and dead-end roads. it...
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are we in paris? - yeah. weah, we're in paris, mate., - is it as wonderful as i hoped? as - it's beautiful. we finally made it.it's b - tell me what you see, mingey.tell eiffel tower right in front of us,er the louvre right over there behind you,louvre and fresh baguettes all around.nd fre at least i got to see paris before i... bee - gary? gary, say somethin'!gar sy [flatulence] you killed him, you bastards! killed he didn't even want any part in this!e didn this all your fault, you stupid cow! fault you never gave your ole gary the time of day,r li life ain't worth living anymore. ? i i'm coming to see you, gary! ! i'm coming to see you! [gunshot] [siren wailing] wish i could say the same for her vagina and asshole. - that's a great idea you had to sneak the hostages inside the bank.grth - yeah, it sure was. we're sorry we tried to burn you and murder you before. - oh, that's okay. this whole thing was my fault.e thing i learned that i shouldn't get high i should come up with ideasi sho and then get high to reward myself.high you said it! captioning by captionmax www.
are we in paris? - yeah. weah, we're in paris, mate., - is it as wonderful as i hoped? as - it's beautiful. we finally made it.it's b - tell me what you see, mingey.tell eiffel tower right in front of us,er the louvre right over there behind you,louvre and fresh baguettes all around.nd fre at least i got to see paris before i... bee - gary? gary, say somethin'!gar sy [flatulence] you killed him, you bastards! killed he didn't even want any part in this!e didn this all your fault, you stupid...
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but so many people believe they don't really know what happened that night in paris. august 31, 1997. diana and dodi plot to leave the ritz, hoping to ditch the paparazzi. they talk with the driver who had drunk three times the legal limit. and then, the cameramen, the tunnel. the crash. french police, british police, in a three-year $7 million investigation all concluded their deaths were accidents. >> there was no conspiracy to murder any occupants of that car. >> reporter: but now the conspiracies are back. >> new information about the circumstances surrounding the paris car crash. >> reporter: this morning british media report a new allegation that diana, fayed and the driver were murdered by british special forces. and it was all covered up. no matter that the source is a former soldier's estranged in-laws. >> when you bring in stories about special forces personnel, then immediately you have the prospect of a red-hot story. and there's a little bit of a conspiracy theorist in all of us. >> reporter: the endless conspiracy theories. even this one's been around. b
but so many people believe they don't really know what happened that night in paris. august 31, 1997. diana and dodi plot to leave the ritz, hoping to ditch the paparazzi. they talk with the driver who had drunk three times the legal limit. and then, the cameramen, the tunnel. the crash. french police, british police, in a three-year $7 million investigation all concluded their deaths were accidents. >> there was no conspiracy to murder any occupants of that car. >> reporter: but...
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. >> at home, proudly showinoff her 13-year-old at the fendi store opening in paris. >> it was the first time that he saw his mom was sharon stone the movie star. he thought it was hilarious. >> really? >> he's like, mom, you're so fun! >> mom, not just fun, but uber smart with a genius level i.q. but guess who she thinks is just as brainy. >> she's not one of the best business people out there because she's not a smartt cookie. i wish she would give me ahour of counseling. >> sharon making raising money for aids resrch her business. >> in the beginning when we didn't know what aids was, i put on a hazmat suit a looked at aids under a microscope. >> i remember seeingou in action in cannes. >> we rose $34 million in one night and we had a cure to a child in atlanta and we feel like we're getting closer to victorory here. >> our journey started at the hair salon yesterday. our hair looks gorgeous. >> as does yours. >> thank you. >> watch the fabulous and gorgeous sharon stone in "lovelace" in theaters now. >> up next, rihanna's secret "breaking bad" obsession exposed. "extra's" breaking do
. >> at home, proudly showinoff her 13-year-old at the fendi store opening in paris. >> it was the first time that he saw his mom was sharon stone the movie star. he thought it was hilarious. >> really? >> he's like, mom, you're so fun! >> mom, not just fun, but uber smart with a genius level i.q. but guess who she thinks is just as brainy. >> she's not one of the best business people out there because she's not a smartt cookie. i wish she would give me ahour...