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>> oh, yeah. >> we met paris on his 18th birthday. he had just transferred from the jail's juvenile detention center to the adult facility. and though it seemed he had little to celebrate, paris decided to make a birthday cake. >> it's going to be called layer cake. >> do you know about his baking skills? >> yeah. >> he only had the ingredients that one can get in commissary, and it's this potpourri of cakes, fudge, candies, the whole thing. >> see, i ain't never seen no cake this tall. it's a monster cake. >> how did you come up with the idea to do this, paris? >> being incarcerated. you learn a lot of new things when you're around different people. >> i filmed so many of these shows and usually they just take their ingredients, they throw it together, they mix it around, put in some spices, put in some different candies or whatever, and it's done. but in this case, he was so methodical about each item and how it lined up on the cake. and 45 minutes, an hour had elapsed and he was still adding ingredients precisely. >> you know you'v
>> oh, yeah. >> we met paris on his 18th birthday. he had just transferred from the jail's juvenile detention center to the adult facility. and though it seemed he had little to celebrate, paris decided to make a birthday cake. >> it's going to be called layer cake. >> do you know about his baking skills? >> yeah. >> he only had the ingredients that one can get in commissary, and it's this potpourri of cakes, fudge, candies, the whole thing. >> see, i...
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and since it was my first trip to paris, i enjoyed seeing the beautiful city of paris. soon the people of paris were out parading against, with their newfound liberty. we discovered that the eiffel tower, which was reported destroyed and used for arms, was still intact. soon i managed to get permission to go up into the eiffel tower and see what it looked like from up above. but there was much to be done. even though paris looked beautiful, conditions were very poor. the railroads were practically destroyed. there was no way of bringing in food. in fact when we were coming down the road, we saw large trucks waiting to get into the city loaded with all kinds of foodstuffs to support the city, which was in desire need not only of food, but coal, because at this time it was getting pretty cold. it was late in the year, and there was no way of getting supplies in. these are scenes from the eiffel tower, showing the seine, and the buildings close to the eiffel tower. we see troops parading through the streets. but we had to move on, and soon i had to leave paris, and found m
and since it was my first trip to paris, i enjoyed seeing the beautiful city of paris. soon the people of paris were out parading against, with their newfound liberty. we discovered that the eiffel tower, which was reported destroyed and used for arms, was still intact. soon i managed to get permission to go up into the eiffel tower and see what it looked like from up above. but there was much to be done. even though paris looked beautiful, conditions were very poor. the railroads were...
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this is "live from paris." france may have surprised many by a merging as world cup contenders this summer but they faced their toughest test against nemesis germany and they were found wanting. after 90 minutes of quarterfinal play, the score was 1-0 to germany. -- reachede raised the last four but stumbling at the penultimate hurdle. our berlin correspondent jessica has some reaction to the encounter. she joins us. germany has a bit of a pattern of putting france out of the world cup, don't they? >> yes, absolutely. this is the third time that france and germany have faced each other in the game since 1986. for nearly -- nearly 28 years ago and in that game, journey beat france too, and a memorable game in 1982. you could say they were keeping in tradition with knocking france alice. -- france out. german fans before the game were nervous. they knew that france was a strong contender and germany could not be affording to be as complacent as they has been. germany came in fighting. a goal scored in the first 1
this is "live from paris." france may have surprised many by a merging as world cup contenders this summer but they faced their toughest test against nemesis germany and they were found wanting. after 90 minutes of quarterfinal play, the score was 1-0 to germany. -- reachede raised the last four but stumbling at the penultimate hurdle. our berlin correspondent jessica has some reaction to the encounter. she joins us. germany has a bit of a pattern of putting france out of the world...
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>> hello and welcome to live from paris. let's look at what is making news. world leaders are calling for restraint in gaza while the un security council is demanding an immediate cease-fire. this is the palestinian death toll has surpassed 500 and 20 israelis being killed in the two-we campaign. and violence in the middle east spills over to the streets of paris as protests turner to riots. the french government has condemned the instance. washington is pointing the finger at russia for downing the malaysia airlines plane in ukraine. welcome back. the untop story -- and security council is calling for an immediate cease-fire in gaza as the bloody violence continues. gaza health officials say the death toll among palestinians from the israeli military offensive has now reached more than 500. also, israelis say some 10 palestinian militants were killed while trying to infiltrate israel via a tunnel. the un security council is calling for an immediate end to hostilities between the two sides. let's cross to gaza to speak to gallagher fenwick. you have just been
>> hello and welcome to live from paris. let's look at what is making news. world leaders are calling for restraint in gaza while the un security council is demanding an immediate cease-fire. this is the palestinian death toll has surpassed 500 and 20 israelis being killed in the two-we campaign. and violence in the middle east spills over to the streets of paris as protests turner to riots. the french government has condemned the instance. washington is pointing the finger at russia for...
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so very careful i mean people in our particular sort of people who are demonstrating in paris say we young people they want extremists most of there are a few who caused all this trouble but most of them they they get their information to the internet they know what's going on and it eats world wide now there is a section of the community that is well informed and he's not influenced by the western media which is highly biased in favor of israel france is among the nations trying now to secure a ceasefire to stop civilians dying in god why have all attempts failed to this point do you think robert well i don't think israel wants a cease fire they want to go in there and do as much damage as they can to hamas hamas on the other hand. feel that they have nothing to gain from a cease fire and that israel is actually damaging themselves by what they're doing and i think they're probably right but there is a high price to pay in blood there are some people who have said in the past that when it comes to israel and its continued development of settlements even if they were to do some sort
so very careful i mean people in our particular sort of people who are demonstrating in paris say we young people they want extremists most of there are a few who caused all this trouble but most of them they they get their information to the internet they know what's going on and it eats world wide now there is a section of the community that is well informed and he's not influenced by the western media which is highly biased in favor of israel france is among the nations trying now to secure...
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he's heading to paris this weekend. who he be meeting with there to try to continue to trial to get something more secure for a lasting cease fire? >> well, so he's heading to paris now. we understand he will be holding these meetings with the french government, the british government. there's some talk that maybe the qatar foreign minister might not attend. speaking to becky anderson a few hours ago and said he hasn't made up his mind whether or not he will attend the talks in paris. it is interesting to note the israelis and palestinians will not be there in paris, and if the foreign minister from qatar isn't there, as well, that could be a problem. right now it seems qatar is the one country we're told most influence over hamas. so the other issue to keep in mind too, when we look at all the efforts which the secretary of state has gone to over the last couple of days, he's been in the region for five days. marathon phone calls. hours and hours of negotiations, late into the night. and so far, the best he's managed t
he's heading to paris this weekend. who he be meeting with there to try to continue to trial to get something more secure for a lasting cease fire? >> well, so he's heading to paris now. we understand he will be holding these meetings with the french government, the british government. there's some talk that maybe the qatar foreign minister might not attend. speaking to becky anderson a few hours ago and said he hasn't made up his mind whether or not he will attend the talks in paris. it...
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there were protests in paris and berlin. >>> the u.s. closed its elm bass in libya and evacuated the staff as the security situation deteriorates in tripoli with continued fighting between rival militias. 47 people have been killed since july 13 in battles around tripoli airport. the government is urging militias from the towns to negotiate. we have more from washington, d.c. >> reporter: the u.s. government says that it's suspending operations at the u.s. embassy in tripoli and all embassy staff, including military guards, have been evacuated to tunisia, who take a five-hour drive overnight to get all u.s. personnel out of libya. the reason for the evacuation is very simple. the u.s. says the security situation has deteriorated so much that fighting between various partisan groups in tripoli has come essentially to the embassy's doorstep. in light of the killing of the u.s. ambassador christopher stephens and three other americans on september 11, 2012, the obama administration made the decision to evacuate the personnel rather than hav
there were protests in paris and berlin. >>> the u.s. closed its elm bass in libya and evacuated the staff as the security situation deteriorates in tripoli with continued fighting between rival militias. 47 people have been killed since july 13 in battles around tripoli airport. the government is urging militias from the towns to negotiate. we have more from washington, d.c. >> reporter: the u.s. government says that it's suspending operations at the u.s. embassy in tripoli and...
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in paris just a couple of hours ago. we saw the u.s., europe, turkey and qatar involved in negotiations in trying to extend the cease-fire that's currently implemented in gaza. where are the arab leaders in all of this? the same leaders that say they support the palestinian cause. where do they stand? >> well, this is considered on a number of levels. number one, is a lot are preoccupied with their own civil wars or major challenges of security and democracy and so on or so forth. whether it's libya or syria or yemen or bahrain a lot have major problems and upheavals there. there's the question of egypt, and egypt which stunned most arabs including most palestinians whether it took israel's position this time around, as presidency sisi hates hamas. he has taken a positive that's not fair and just, if you will. now base of that situation the arabs didn't go to egypt. now qatar and turkey go to france because egypt couldn't have for the first time probably in recent times, couldn't host such an international conference for
in paris just a couple of hours ago. we saw the u.s., europe, turkey and qatar involved in negotiations in trying to extend the cease-fire that's currently implemented in gaza. where are the arab leaders in all of this? the same leaders that say they support the palestinian cause. where do they stand? >> well, this is considered on a number of levels. number one, is a lot are preoccupied with their own civil wars or major challenges of security and democracy and so on or so forth. whether...
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emma hayward speaking to us from paris there. what each side wants from a cease-fire is a complex picture, but the main demands with clear. israel says at the present times to stop rockets being fired from gaza. in the 19 days of this conflict, the army says more than 2,300 rockets have been fired at the territory. hamas says there will only be peace for israel if it ends its blockade of gaza. that blockade has been in place for the last seven years. gaza is surrounded by a wire fence. it's a no-go zone along the border. most of the border crossings are shut. the area crossing is controlled by israel and restricted to international workers and a limited number of palestinians. to the south movement through the rafa crossing is limited and tieltly controlled by egypt. they control the air space, and out to sea there's a naval blockade in place, too. gaza fishermen can't go further than three nautical miles from the coast. >> there is an american saying, fool me once, shame on you. fool me twice, shame on me. so we have many experi
emma hayward speaking to us from paris there. what each side wants from a cease-fire is a complex picture, but the main demands with clear. israel says at the present times to stop rockets being fired from gaza. in the 19 days of this conflict, the army says more than 2,300 rockets have been fired at the territory. hamas says there will only be peace for israel if it ends its blockade of gaza. that blockade has been in place for the last seven years. gaza is surrounded by a wire fence. it's a...
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a lot of them had connecting flights from here back to paris.s far as we know, there are no suspects on the ground and no people that would have made this into a terrorist attack or that the plane could have been attacked because of people on the passenger list. >> all right. katerina hoije, we appreciate the update. thank you. >>> we've got more on the breaking story on the cease-fire in gaza now, about 4 1/2 hours live to jerusalem for the new developments there. ganncr: we took care of your back pain. you make him the mvp. tylenol is clinically proven to provide strong, fast pain relief. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. with beneful healthy smile snacks. with soft meaty centers and teeth cleaning texture,it's dental that tastes so good. beneful healthy smile food and snacks. ♪ you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park al
a lot of them had connecting flights from here back to paris.s far as we know, there are no suspects on the ground and no people that would have made this into a terrorist attack or that the plane could have been attacked because of people on the passenger list. >> all right. katerina hoije, we appreciate the update. thank you. >>> we've got more on the breaking story on the cease-fire in gaza now, about 4 1/2 hours live to jerusalem for the new developments there. ganncr: we...
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i totally miss translated this thread a look around paris and i realize all the buildings in paris arein fact really low and if i'm looking for a 12 story building i won't have to go very far. >> it's like washington d.c.. there are limits on how high buildings can be built so it really sticks out if it's a tall building. >> i started walking around paris literally knocking on doors until i found a building that was high enough. finally i got to a building and a citizen older vietnamese woman live here? she does not live here. she lives next door so that was how i found her. i was writing her letters and asking her to let me tell her story trying to pitch it as sort of let me do this in a scholarly way. what ended up happening was the most unscholarly thing possible. we connected in a way because the day that she called me for the first time i had written maybe 10 letters at this point, was the day that i found out that i was pregnant. so i get this phonecall and the woman says this is madame nhu and i just found out i was pregnant with her their first son. automatically my relationshi
i totally miss translated this thread a look around paris and i realize all the buildings in paris arein fact really low and if i'm looking for a 12 story building i won't have to go very far. >> it's like washington d.c.. there are limits on how high buildings can be built so it really sticks out if it's a tall building. >> i started walking around paris literally knocking on doors until i found a building that was high enough. finally i got to a building and a citizen older...
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>> thanks for joining us, live from paris. where intense bombardment has seen the palestinian death toll reached more than 1100, with many killed civilians. israeli tanks hit the only power station in the gaza strip, cutting off electricity to most of the enclave. hopes were raised and then da shed of a possible cease-fire, aying factions had agreed to 24 hour truce, although it was rejected by hamas. here is our middle east correspondent with more. >> according to palestinian sources in gaza, there is now what they are calling random shelling being conducted by israeli tanks in the north of notablystinian enclave, in the neighborhood of jebaliya. that is where the israeli defense force sent messages 24 hours ago telling residents to evacuate. according to local sources, they were 16 dead in the past few hours. the other event is the strikes plant,'s main power depriving tens of thousands of palestinians of any electricity. a certain touch of irony. residents tell me this was pretty much the case already, and very few people a
>> thanks for joining us, live from paris. where intense bombardment has seen the palestinian death toll reached more than 1100, with many killed civilians. israeli tanks hit the only power station in the gaza strip, cutting off electricity to most of the enclave. hopes were raised and then da shed of a possible cease-fire, aying factions had agreed to 24 hour truce, although it was rejected by hamas. here is our middle east correspondent with more. >> according to palestinian...
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i got a rare opportunity to sky dive over paris.he puma took us to 3,000 meters and the views on the way down were unforgettable. >> the jump was amazing, amazing way to see paris from air. much better than being in the metro. i was scared, yeah, but you get so scared there's nothing you can do about it. it just becomes surreal. you have the impression the earth is moving towards you. it feels very strange. >> i'm glad that was an assignment they sent chris moore on and not me. 2 1/2 years after it capsized off the italian coast, the wreckage off the costa concordia cruise liner was refloated in preparation for the vessel to be towed away and scrapped. 32 people lost their lives when the 292-long meter ship run aground. >> 2 1/2 years after crashing into rocks at the italian island of gilo, it's now the kosta concordia's final chapter. on madonna salvagers began attempts to refill the vessel. it will be towed to northern italy to be scrapped. >> we should never forget this is an undertaking which never happened before in human histo
i got a rare opportunity to sky dive over paris.he puma took us to 3,000 meters and the views on the way down were unforgettable. >> the jump was amazing, amazing way to see paris from air. much better than being in the metro. i was scared, yeah, but you get so scared there's nothing you can do about it. it just becomes surreal. you have the impression the earth is moving towards you. it feels very strange. >> i'm glad that was an assignment they sent chris moore on and not me. 2...
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a collarful germany in paris and marking a hundred years since the start of the first world war.mpions of the world, germany win the world cup for the fourth time. ♪ israel's bombing of gaza continues as the conflict enters the 7th day and casualties are rising as they focus on the northern part of the territory overnight and israel plans to intensify air strikes. the death toll now stands at 172 palestinians. international appeals for a cease fire are being ignored and john is at the hospital dealing with most of the injured. >> reporter: this hospital is the main medical center in gaza city where serious patients are taken. a couple of nights ago when the chief's house was struck survivors were brought here but we learned the most when we went inside. the burn unit is full of patients who have been struck in these air strikes and other attacks. but those are not the patients who are being neglected when it comes to treatment, it is the cancer patients, the heart patients, the chronic patients who are normally treated here who now who cannot be treated and will go without medici
a collarful germany in paris and marking a hundred years since the start of the first world war.mpions of the world, germany win the world cup for the fourth time. ♪ israel's bombing of gaza continues as the conflict enters the 7th day and casualties are rising as they focus on the northern part of the territory overnight and israel plans to intensify air strikes. the death toll now stands at 172 palestinians. international appeals for a cease fire are being ignored and john is at the...
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officials here in paris are taking a leading role in the investigation. the pleap's two black boxes are back here in france where the contents are being analyzed. nicolas has more. >> the french foreign minister speaking five days after the to h of the ah-50 17 flying algiers says it is very much mission accomplished for the government. they have done a lot of things in terms of coordination. the security on the ground has been established. french troops are working in close cooperation with troops of other nationalities, notably from the region itself. secondly, the black boxes are here in france. they were found on friday. investigation of those boxes has begun. thirdly there is aagreement that there will be the transfer of bodies and remains from mali to france. it was stressed very much that this investigation will be painstaking, complex and long in terms of analysis of the black boxes, six engineers will be working full time for several weeks. the first step will be to establish whether the data inside them is recoverable. on the ground itself, the
officials here in paris are taking a leading role in the investigation. the pleap's two black boxes are back here in france where the contents are being analyzed. nicolas has more. >> the french foreign minister speaking five days after the to h of the ah-50 17 flying algiers says it is very much mission accomplished for the government. they have done a lot of things in terms of coordination. the security on the ground has been established. french troops are working in close cooperation...
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secretary of state john kerry has metaphor -- met foreign ministers in paris. now they called for a week-long extension in the halt, but people inside gaza want israel to stop the bombardment for good. this was the scene earlier has people tried to grab belongs from the shattered remains of their home. they've also been pulling bodies out from under the rubble. right up to the start of the 12-hour pause, bombing were still raining down on gaza. israel says it's trying to stop hamas firing rockets from the territory. over the same 19 days, 40 israeli soldiers have been killed. one of the worst-hit area was beit hanoun in the north of the gaza strip. stephanie dekker has been here. >> reporter: the cease-fire means nothing to those that have lost everything. we're many beit hanoun, an area in the north. they're just pulling a body out of the rubble. that is the sound of absolute grief as they're pulling people out of the houses here. we're being told that just before this cease-fire took place, israeli war planes hit this area in beit hanoun extremely hard. there
secretary of state john kerry has metaphor -- met foreign ministers in paris. now they called for a week-long extension in the halt, but people inside gaza want israel to stop the bombardment for good. this was the scene earlier has people tried to grab belongs from the shattered remains of their home. they've also been pulling bodies out from under the rubble. right up to the start of the 12-hour pause, bombing were still raining down on gaza. israel says it's trying to stop hamas firing...
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what do the diplomats in paris have to do with this? you will recall that they were in possession of the swath of the continent at least on paper. and as though the present-day pittsburgh northwest to fort detroit and the garrison commanders began to treat the local indians like subordinate. one wrote to the british troops. victory wherever they advanced into the habit driven the armies of both the french and nato e. for them so every imperialist was convinced that britain ought to have its way. they became known as rhode -- rebellions. the commander of the british forces was stationed by the way a few blocks from us in the battery and struggled to understand about events occurring in the ohio country and this is a man that had never been further west. this day even in contempt for americans it didn't matter whether they were native americans were colonists who had moved from britain and he detested them. he said try any other that can serve to extricate this race. while they disrupted the trade networks in the country well into the 177
what do the diplomats in paris have to do with this? you will recall that they were in possession of the swath of the continent at least on paper. and as though the present-day pittsburgh northwest to fort detroit and the garrison commanders began to treat the local indians like subordinate. one wrote to the british troops. victory wherever they advanced into the habit driven the armies of both the french and nato e. for them so every imperialist was convinced that britain ought to have its...
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also following up with the vision zero we looked at paris mayor ma dam and the new mayor of paris to reduce speedometers in this city i'm introducing a resolution that will allow us to look at how to continue to make progress on safer streets and enclosure reducing speedometers. cities around the global not only paris are lowering speedometers in order to reduce accident with this i'm requesting you study the impacts following this practice will bring to san francisco. recent studies have off and on that slower speeds help save lives. cars traveling 20 mile-per-hour 40 percent of people survive here in the united states new york has evaluated speedometers so new york in its vision zero is loouktd this policy change and paris began with a project where speedometers were capped at the 20 mile-per-hour and in scheduling it saves the $120 million as a result of fewer accident in the united kingdom there's less accident and slowing moving cars reduced the green house gases and it is a positive change. my request for the project analysis one what can we learn from national and internationa
also following up with the vision zero we looked at paris mayor ma dam and the new mayor of paris to reduce speedometers in this city i'm introducing a resolution that will allow us to look at how to continue to make progress on safer streets and enclosure reducing speedometers. cities around the global not only paris are lowering speedometers in order to reduce accident with this i'm requesting you study the impacts following this practice will bring to san francisco. recent studies have off...
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we are joined from paris. talk us through what is happening, what is expected. >> good morning from the champs elysees here in central paris. bastille day celebrations have begun. you can probably see troops lined up behind me. some of the forces are from the world renowned french foreign legion, they grow their beard long for this all-important occasion - france's largest national holiday. bastille day marks a day back in 1789 where parisians angry with the royal rule decided to storm the bastille prison and tear it down. that kick started the french revolution, giving birth to the modern french republic. out of that came the declaration for the rights of man and citizens. that is a fore runner for the declaration of human rights. signs by the u.n. germ assembly. maintaining peace and upholding stability. what we see over the next couple of hours is troops. a cavalcade, a motorcade. we saw francis hollande make his way down to receive troops. for the first time they marked the 100th anniversary. there are tro
we are joined from paris. talk us through what is happening, what is expected. >> good morning from the champs elysees here in central paris. bastille day celebrations have begun. you can probably see troops lined up behind me. some of the forces are from the world renowned french foreign legion, they grow their beard long for this all-important occasion - france's largest national holiday. bastille day marks a day back in 1789 where parisians angry with the royal rule decided to storm...
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and hardy's. >> i think that paris hilton is a major step back from kate upton.t cut. >> she has been out of the news and when she was good the news it wasn't for a good reason, porn tapes and stuff. now they're bringing her back. >> how does it sell hamburgers. >> hugh do you think? >> i'm asking you. i'm a business gay. >> pleasing to see that pickup truck like that. and the burger, the esthetics of the burger. >> i didn't know that paris hilton only made an appearance in the end. >> who is that other girl? >> sports illustrated -- >> they do target young men and that when we had the ceo on, that's the target. young men. >> going to want -- >> i don't know about the translation getting young men to look at an ad and targeting young men to pick up burgers. >> i think using paris hilton, just needing to go away already and she has been away. so it's a shape she is back. i'm sure you're a fan of her original work, i was as well, but -- >> she is -- >> remember that? >> oh, yeah, clearly. >> the big question we have to ask here is do you think that this happens in
and hardy's. >> i think that paris hilton is a major step back from kate upton.t cut. >> she has been out of the news and when she was good the news it wasn't for a good reason, porn tapes and stuff. now they're bringing her back. >> how does it sell hamburgers. >> hugh do you think? >> i'm asking you. i'm a business gay. >> pleasing to see that pickup truck like that. and the burger, the esthetics of the burger. >> i didn't know that paris hilton only...
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it was diverted to paris.rned around just past athens. joining me in jerusalem is wolf blitzer. rene marsh is in washington. our chad myers is in atlanta. so, wolf, exactly how close did the rocket get to the airport? wh
it was diverted to paris.rned around just past athens. joining me in jerusalem is wolf blitzer. rene marsh is in washington. our chad myers is in atlanta. so, wolf, exactly how close did the rocket get to the airport? wh
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time for the sports news. >> paracentral man -- paris st. player scored over the club from hong kong in the preseason friendly. hamovic of it -- abra -- >> i think it will be monaco. lyon for sure. many think that they we -- that we are fighting for the top place. [indiscernible] forward is back with the french champions, but not quite match fit. sidelined for the time being, which is giving the coach a bit of a headache. they did individual training sessions because they can't work with the whole group. it is a shame for them and for us. it gives us fewer opportunities in the midfield and attack. it analyzes them because they are not competitive enough to them-- it penalizes because they are not competitive enough to play. be lookingvic will for more goals when they take on beijing. he hopes to boost his career hopes that atletico madrid -- career -- he hopes to boost his career at atletico madrid. >> i'm looking forward to starting with the group, to train, to be in shape. i haven't reached my goals yet. i need to learn from the coach, fro
time for the sports news. >> paracentral man -- paris st. player scored over the club from hong kong in the preseason friendly. hamovic of it -- abra -- >> i think it will be monaco. lyon for sure. many think that they we -- that we are fighting for the top place. [indiscernible] forward is back with the french champions, but not quite match fit. sidelined for the time being, which is giving the coach a bit of a headache. they did individual training sessions because they can't work...
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been spending -- paris found themselves on unfamiliar ground sunday.hey are used to flaunting their skills on the football field, not so much on the catwalk. that did not step them from going -- that did not stop them from going. the men are in asia for the preseason tour. to face a french club in the champions trophy on saturday. african tim clark clings to his second pga tour title and americant to beat the by one stroke at the canadian open yesterday. clark, who has finished second 12 times on tour, had major elbow surgery and was four strokes behind. -- it the 38-year-old carding the five under par 65. the sixth runner-up finish since his recent tour victory nearly carter years ago. -- thelties in sexuall around 66.ot a double bogey at the 12th looked to cost him victory. mademore costly, mcgrane but astraight bogeys, birdie at the 18th gave him another chance. -- grade felt gg99Ññwçça7guc >> this is a production of china central television america. >> philanthropy--it's often thought of as a feel-good gesture only possible for the rich and famo
been spending -- paris found themselves on unfamiliar ground sunday.hey are used to flaunting their skills on the football field, not so much on the catwalk. that did not step them from going -- that did not stop them from going. the men are in asia for the preseason tour. to face a french club in the champions trophy on saturday. african tim clark clings to his second pga tour title and americant to beat the by one stroke at the canadian open yesterday. clark, who has finished second 12 times...
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girlars after the american took on paris, her story is still a big favorite. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. serious need of damage control after berlin asked the top u.s. intelligence official to leave the country. this is in response to german allegations. come oncases this week top of last weeks allegations. quit spying on your friends may be tempting but it is also risky. get caught as america has in germany and you might not be friends anymore. today, the american cia chief received the treatment you would expect from frosty cold war rivals, he was asked to leave town. the german chancellor sounded exasperated. on allies is a waste of time. a wasteg on allies is of time. we have so many problems and we should concentrate on the important things. but i think of the challenges that we are facing. >> edward snowden revealed that america was spying on germany including listening in on angela merkel's phones. the first alleged spy was discovered, a member of the own americanse providing including about the investigation into snowden' late
girlars after the american took on paris, her story is still a big favorite. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. serious need of damage control after berlin asked the top u.s. intelligence official to leave the country. this is in response to german allegations. come oncases this week top of last weeks allegations. quit spying on your friends may be tempting but it is also risky. get caught as america has in germany and you might not be friends...
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emma hayward joins us live from paris. apart from turkey and qatar, who else is attending these talks? >> reporter: the persians are here and the italians and germans. of course, hamas and israel are not here. the u.s. is leading these talks taking place in france, which is a kind of neutral territory. before the german foreign minister went into the talks, he said it wasn't to decide who was responsible for the violence in gaza but to find a practical solution to end the troubles there. he also said, you shouldn't overestimate the role of europe in doing that, suggesting perhaps that the u.s., hamas and israel have the main part to play in trying to bring the violence to an end there. of course, we know that they want to try to build on this 12-hour truce that is taking place in gaza right now. we know that they want a longer cease-fire lasting we think around seven days but also want negotiations to try to build on that, to try to bring a longer peace to gaza itself. what we should hear from the ministers shortly, and we
emma hayward joins us live from paris. apart from turkey and qatar, who else is attending these talks? >> reporter: the persians are here and the italians and germans. of course, hamas and israel are not here. the u.s. is leading these talks taking place in france, which is a kind of neutral territory. before the german foreign minister went into the talks, he said it wasn't to decide who was responsible for the violence in gaza but to find a practical solution to end the troubles there....
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en europa el sentimiento antiisraelÍ toma las calles de parÍs.ió en las Últimas horas. se cree que es la primera vÍctima tras la ruptura del alto al fuego. hoy, mÁs de 3000 manifestantes pidieron el alto este conflicto desde tel aviv, seguimos contigo fÉlix. >> seguimos pendientes de esta noticia. estados unidos ordenÓ la evacuaciÓn de su sede diplomÁtica en libia, debido a que la situaciÓn de trÍpoli se deteriorÓ por enfrentamientos entre bandas rivales. en mÉxico la mÚsica grupera, estÁ de luto. las autoridades dijeron que el incidente ocurriÓ cuando un auto circulaba por el sur a norte por la autopista costera cuando invadiÓ el carril contrario y se impactÓ contra una camioneta que llevaba varios trabajadores. en medio del Álgido debate migratorio, algunos inmigrantes provenientes de centroamÉrica, estÁn cambiando su estrategia de viaje. en vista de la peligrosa travesÍa sobre el tren la bestia, estÁn tomando otros caminos. alejandro roldÁn nos explica. >> osamni saliÓ de honduras en busca de una vida mejor en los estados unidos, pero debido a
en europa el sentimiento antiisraelÍ toma las calles de parÍs.ió en las Últimas horas. se cree que es la primera vÍctima tras la ruptura del alto al fuego. hoy, mÁs de 3000 manifestantes pidieron el alto este conflicto desde tel aviv, seguimos contigo fÉlix. >> seguimos pendientes de esta noticia. estados unidos ordenÓ la evacuaciÓn de su sede diplomÁtica en libia, debido a que la situaciÓn de trÍpoli se deteriorÓ por enfrentamientos entre bandas rivales. en mÉxico la...
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this front moves through paris. also be affected with the games where they had the common wealth games going on there. forecast is 25 and 26 from start to finish through today. it will be a quick one and heading into sunday for the big finish in paris. with dry roads, but there is a shower in the forecast with temps in the low to mid 20s. >> the fact that they kept pedalling through the downpours and lightning and thuner. >> you know they don't like that. >> we have a winner. a winner has emerged at the common wealth games in glasgow on social media. it started with a selfie that doesn't seem special at all until you look closely at who is behind them. >> it is britain's queen elizabeth. that was retweeted 12,000 times. it inspired other athletes to take their own selfies with the queen, but nothing trumped that image so far. >> she is photo bombing right there. >> that's cool. >> we thank you for joining us here on cnn and our special coverage. >> our coverage of the ceasefire between israel and hamas is live from
this front moves through paris. also be affected with the games where they had the common wealth games going on there. forecast is 25 and 26 from start to finish through today. it will be a quick one and heading into sunday for the big finish in paris. with dry roads, but there is a shower in the forecast with temps in the low to mid 20s. >> the fact that they kept pedalling through the downpours and lightning and thuner. >> you know they don't like that. >> we have a winner....
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caroline hyde at the hackers on the runway conference in paris.n "the pulse," it is the first day for ford's new california. -- c.e.o.. we'll bring you all the details after the break. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse." let's take a quick check on the currency markets. we are looking at the turkish lira. this is the five-day chart you're looking at. as y has declared erdogan the president candidate. now for more on the news coming t of turkey, let's head over to elliott gotkine. he is speaking now. what are we hearing? >> well, i find this a bit of a pitch finally revealing turkey's worst kept secret in that he plans to run for the presidency. that he would be president for all turks, not just one particular group if he is elected. saying that he would make turkey succeed and thrive in the future. the prime minister has had a few issues ranging from corruption allegations and violent protests in turkey. >> elliott, you're also watching israel, some very upsetting headlines over the weekend. the bodies of those missing teenage rs have been found. wh
caroline hyde at the hackers on the runway conference in paris.n "the pulse," it is the first day for ford's new california. -- c.e.o.. we'll bring you all the details after the break. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse." let's take a quick check on the currency markets. we are looking at the turkish lira. this is the five-day chart you're looking at. as y has declared erdogan the president candidate. now for more on the news coming t of turkey, let's head over to...
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this comes after 15 hours of questioning in the suburbs of paris. the case was on his plans to run for president. caroline hyde, over to you. >> thanks. deal and no deal. i am talking consolidation in the telecom space. we expect the eu to give the thumbs-up to vodafone's bid. that is on a day that french mobile giant orange says it was unable to pursue consolidation in its home market. much more on all the stocks that will be affected. first, back to you, mark. >> that is what we are watching here today in london. european markets just opening for trade. let's check in with manus at the touchscreen. >> here is how we stand in europe. just waiting for momentum to build. one of our best days yesterday in almost two months. 600.over 0.9% on the stoxx let me take you on a journey. this is what everybody is focusing on, the magic number, 17,000, the united states on the dow jones. whether the s&p 500 can continue momentum. whether you believe in the dow theory. that is where they ignited the concept that this bull rally could continue. when you are actu
this comes after 15 hours of questioning in the suburbs of paris. the case was on his plans to run for president. caroline hyde, over to you. >> thanks. deal and no deal. i am talking consolidation in the telecom space. we expect the eu to give the thumbs-up to vodafone's bid. that is on a day that french mobile giant orange says it was unable to pursue consolidation in its home market. much more on all the stocks that will be affected. first, back to you, mark. >> that is what we...
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it was diverted to paris. this map from flight tracker shows how the plane turned around just past athens. joining me in jerusalem is wolf blitzer. rene marsh is in washington. our chad myers is in atlanta. so, wolf, exactly how close did the rocket get to the airport? what damage, if any, did it do? >> it did some damage just outside the airport. a couple miles or so from the airport. clearly, it looked like they must have been aiming for the ben guerin international airport, which is outside of tel aviv. a rocket came in, did some damage to a house nearby. enough damage to convince delta to stop flying into israel. in fact, that flight, 468, is a daily nonstop flight from jfk in new york to tel aviv. i happened to have taken that flight about 11 days ago when i came here. it's a regularly scheduled flight. on its way to tel aviv. one of our own correspondents, john voss, was on that flight. he alerted us for some reason, he didn't know what, the pilot in midapacproacmidapproach, in turned around, went to par
it was diverted to paris. this map from flight tracker shows how the plane turned around just past athens. joining me in jerusalem is wolf blitzer. rene marsh is in washington. our chad myers is in atlanta. so, wolf, exactly how close did the rocket get to the airport? what damage, if any, did it do? >> it did some damage just outside the airport. a couple miles or so from the airport. clearly, it looked like they must have been aiming for the ben guerin international airport, which is...
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or paris has seen a strong wave of support for palestine people took to the streets in the heart of the french capital to condemn israel to previous protests descended into violence with windows shattered. some more world news briefer around forty thousand farm workers from across mexico have rallied in the capital they marched to the interior ministry in mexico city demanding dialogue on land reform and rights for indigenous people they also protested against new energy reforms they came forced landowners to give their land to foreign investment firms to explore for petroleum and natural gas the protests was accompanied by a heavy police presence a man peacefully. more than forty people have been killed in two suicide bombings in northern nigeria the deadly blast took place in a crowded market when a car full of explosives was driven full speed towards a convoy that included the country's opposition leader moderate muslim cleric escaped harm in the second attack when a bomber exploded a device on a busy street amid members of his congregation no group has admitted carrying out the atta
or paris has seen a strong wave of support for palestine people took to the streets in the heart of the french capital to condemn israel to previous protests descended into violence with windows shattered. some more world news briefer around forty thousand farm workers from across mexico have rallied in the capital they marched to the interior ministry in mexico city demanding dialogue on land reform and rights for indigenous people they also protested against new energy reforms they came...
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paris is in france, not texas. the article was about d-day, but it had a contemporary, strategic purpose as well, france was becoming more and more independent and the north atlantic treaty organization, nato at that time and reminding the french of the shared sacrifice during the second world war might strengthen their bond the allies. as john be monet and leading advocate said to ike in a telegram at that time quote, i felt sure that an article would be politically most important, end quote. given this importance, ike presumably put a lot of thought into the story which either makes the various versions it contains more perplexing or it may explain them and eisenhower may have been searching for just the right words for his french readers. in his notes for the article ike wrote, yes, we will attack on the 6th and the first full draft of this story he writes, yes, gentlemen, we will attack on the 6th. in the next draft he scratches this out and he writes, gentlemen, we will attack tomorrow. elsewhere in the draft
paris is in france, not texas. the article was about d-day, but it had a contemporary, strategic purpose as well, france was becoming more and more independent and the north atlantic treaty organization, nato at that time and reminding the french of the shared sacrifice during the second world war might strengthen their bond the allies. as john be monet and leading advocate said to ike in a telegram at that time quote, i felt sure that an article would be politically most important, end quote....
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secretary of state met diplomats from europe, qatar and turk any paris on saturday to try to arranger-lasting truce but that effort failed. but the foreign minister from qatar says he remain committed to finding a solution to the crisis. >> translator: the paris conference did not focus purely on achieving a cease firing the conference was an opportunity for us and our brothers and turkey and our friends from the u.s. to share with the other participants, including the e.u., italy, germany, france, and the u.k. what has been achieved from negotiations in recent days. and an opportunity to explore ways to achieving a result that our brothers in gaza and palestine would agree to. namely ending israel's aggression and lifting the siege. contemporary to what's been reported, qatar is not opposed to egypt playing a role. actually, qatar and turkey and all of the arab countries as well as the other allies believe that egypt's role is important. in fact, egypt should be taking the lead in this crisis. qatar has not objected. in fact, we made several moves to support the role of our brothers
secretary of state met diplomats from europe, qatar and turk any paris on saturday to try to arranger-lasting truce but that effort failed. but the foreign minister from qatar says he remain committed to finding a solution to the crisis. >> translator: the paris conference did not focus purely on achieving a cease firing the conference was an opportunity for us and our brothers and turkey and our friends from the u.s. to share with the other participants, including the e.u., italy,...
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>> reporter: the largest contingent of french go to paris. before they get there, family members are being brought to paris. they announced that. 15 nationalities were on board. you've seen incredible effort between africa, europe, coming in, trying to get together with france, algeria, mali, interpol, offering to help out a huge effort in madrid where the flight crew is from. two experienced pilots, the charter company that had the plane operating for the algerian airline, a lot of shock and consternation here. >> understandably so. al goodman for us in madrid, thank you very much. >>> again, a reminder, we are waiting for u.s. secretary of state john kerry, expected to address cease-fire talks between israel and hamas, and cnn has confirmed israel has rejected secretary kerry's proposal. live pictures from cairo where we're watching for secretary kerry to appear behind the podium. >>> also ahead, fareed zakaria interviewed hillary clinton on the crisis in the middle east. that's next. lthy is a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend. w
>> reporter: the largest contingent of french go to paris. before they get there, family members are being brought to paris. they announced that. 15 nationalities were on board. you've seen incredible effort between africa, europe, coming in, trying to get together with france, algeria, mali, interpol, offering to help out a huge effort in madrid where the flight crew is from. two experienced pilots, the charter company that had the plane operating for the algerian airline, a lot of shock...
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family and friends of the victims are gathering in paris. emergency counseling is being provided. >> 15 french families were due to arrive thursday at charles de gaulle airport from algiers. french authorities have put in place a canceling service to receive families. but some were unable to make it to the airport. the couple were on board the plane with their four children and in a few --mfp up -- a ne phew. >> one member of their family has given up hope of ever seeing them again. >> i cannot believe i lost my younger brother, his whole family. a few days before they left, we had a barbecue with friends. the kids were excited to be going to africa. it is tough. very tough. emergencyeille, forces were deployed to provide support to the relatives of the seven passengers due to land thursday morning. the passengers belonged to three separate families. >> they've been dealt a serious blow. they will need time to deal with the magnitude of what has happened. they should be given time and space. >> other passengers were due to land at other airp
family and friends of the victims are gathering in paris. emergency counseling is being provided. >> 15 french families were due to arrive thursday at charles de gaulle airport from algiers. french authorities have put in place a canceling service to receive families. but some were unable to make it to the airport. the couple were on board the plane with their four children and in a few --mfp up -- a ne phew. >> one member of their family has given up hope of ever seeing them again....
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in new york city for example, london, paris, berlin, athens. all around the globe the rise of anti-semitism is getting very scary. pay close attention to istanbul because the prime minister of turkey has come out very strongly against israel's offensive against the palestinians, obviously. and against hamas. while he promises to keep the jews in his country safe, he's now encouraging them to denounce the israeli government. that's not all. late last week the turkish prime minister also said this. >> translator: look, let me respond to this comment of israel with one particular thing. one, who finances israel? two, israel is a terror state. they are creating a wave of terror with what they're doing now. >> all right. freelance journalist orion jones. i've got to be honest. that's somewhat of a conflicting message that he will not go after the israelis that are living in istanbul and living in turkey, but he's asking and demanding that people that are jewish denounce israel. israel has been the victim of 2,600 rockets, kidnapped and murdered chil
in new york city for example, london, paris, berlin, athens. all around the globe the rise of anti-semitism is getting very scary. pay close attention to istanbul because the prime minister of turkey has come out very strongly against israel's offensive against the palestinians, obviously. and against hamas. while he promises to keep the jews in his country safe, he's now encouraging them to denounce the israeli government. that's not all. late last week the turkish prime minister also said...
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and then as we take you into paris which is the final -- today's the time trial.s going to be a short deal. but then on sunday, more showers. it looks like a front's going to come in just in time as they run into the champs de elysee. that's the way we have to end it here. it's been raining ever since. temperatures in the mid 20s if you like it in fahrenheit, that's upper 70s. that's the way it will stay. a little bit cooler into paris on sunday. >> all right. thank you very much, ivan. the wet yellow jersey there. after more than a decade in london, speaking of sports, an english soccer legend is heading for the states. frank hampard has signed a contract with new york city soccer club in the big apple. he spoke with world sports laura bald da saro. >> it feels really right. i had a great 13 years at chel she. fortunate enough to be a team that won a lot. for me personally, it was a great challenge for me at this stage to move on from chelsea all those nice memories and move to the mls and challenge myself outside of football by moving to a different country and
and then as we take you into paris which is the final -- today's the time trial.s going to be a short deal. but then on sunday, more showers. it looks like a front's going to come in just in time as they run into the champs de elysee. that's the way we have to end it here. it's been raining ever since. temperatures in the mid 20s if you like it in fahrenheit, that's upper 70s. that's the way it will stay. a little bit cooler into paris on sunday. >> all right. thank you very much, ivan....
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secretary of state and others are in paris to arrange the longer lasting truce. john kerry wants a 7 day cease fire. >> all of us are calling to continue the cease fire that taking place right now. we want a prolonged cease fire and immediating the demands. we are holding the palestinian authority to its objectives. we are in solid darety with them. >> all right, live now to james, who is in the area there, and calling for a prolonged lull in fighting and extense of the cease fire is a positive? >> it is positive news. we have had meetings going on, diplomatic meetings are going on in paris and all that has come out of it is a 12 hour cease fire, three mortars have been fired from gaza into southernize real and for now that is an only breach of the cease fire. this is good news for the people of gaza, it is not what john kerry wanted. he wanted a much longer cease fire, seven days, and the start of substantial negotiations about the under lining issues and another person that wants that is the u.n. secretary moon, and he's put out a statement saying that he any p
secretary of state and others are in paris to arrange the longer lasting truce. john kerry wants a 7 day cease fire. >> all of us are calling to continue the cease fire that taking place right now. we want a prolonged cease fire and immediating the demands. we are holding the palestinian authority to its objectives. we are in solid darety with them. >> all right, live now to james, who is in the area there, and calling for a prolonged lull in fighting and extense of the cease fire...
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in the early paris drafts, he states he made the final decision at 4. in the last draft, he says the meeting started at 4:15. in his war memoir records that he made the decision at 4:15. a general puts the decision on 4:00 but at 4:15 in his memoir 12 years later. another six eye witnesses cast votes for 4:00, 4:15, and 4:30. the identity of these eye witnesses is questioned by the eye witnesses. a june 5, 1944 memo by major general harold bull, air chief marshal, air vice marshal, rare general and general smith. rob had his own list that adds humphrey gail and the officer h.e.p. wigglesworth. captain stag attended the meeting but left before the decision was made. bradley states in his 1951 war memoir that he was aboard the u.s.s. augusta at the time of the ike's decision. eye witnesses rapidly losing its force further disagree on ike's movements during the decision meeting. he paced the room, that i shared early but general smith asserts that ike sat. was it on a sofa as smith writes or at a concerns conference table or on an easy chair? how long did
in the early paris drafts, he states he made the final decision at 4. in the last draft, he says the meeting started at 4:15. in his war memoir records that he made the decision at 4:15. a general puts the decision on 4:00 but at 4:15 in his memoir 12 years later. another six eye witnesses cast votes for 4:00, 4:15, and 4:30. the identity of these eye witnesses is questioned by the eye witnesses. a june 5, 1944 memo by major general harold bull, air chief marshal, air vice marshal, rare general...
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in paris hundreds are prote protesting. more demonstrations are scheduled this afternoon. >> and in libya, violence led the u.s. state department to shutdown its embassy in tripoli. kerry is saying that the embassy staff is sent overnight to safer areas. >> many of the areas around the embassy and it presents a very real risk to our personnel. >> rafa is joining us live, what do you know about the evacuation overnight? >> the fighting was on the doorstep of the u.s. embassy in tripoli and in light of the september 11, 2012, incident, where the ambassador and others were killed they are looking at trying to make certain that the staff is safe. it took five hours over land to drive the staff and marine guards at the embassy from libya. most of the staffers will be returning to washington to don't their work and a few of the personnel going to other embassies in the region, in terms of practical impact while the embassy is not officially closed, basically if you are a libyan and wants a visa or engaging with the u.s. governmen
in paris hundreds are prote protesting. more demonstrations are scheduled this afternoon. >> and in libya, violence led the u.s. state department to shutdown its embassy in tripoli. kerry is saying that the embassy staff is sent overnight to safer areas. >> many of the areas around the embassy and it presents a very real risk to our personnel. >> rafa is joining us live, what do you know about the evacuation overnight? >> the fighting was on the doorstep of the u.s....
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this is live from paris. our top story, at least 35 palestinians, including a baby, four children and a 70-year-old woman have been killed since israel launched its grand incurlings into gaza yesterday. brings to over 270 palestinians and two israels killed over the last few days. the u.n. security council is holding an emergency meeting on the conflict this friday and israel has said it could broaden its assault on gaza. natia hugh has said to be prepared for a potential widening of the incursion. let's get all the latest now from our correspondent in jerusalem. the israeli public is being told of military advance this is prilled. -- friday. what can you tell us? >> the israeli public is being told there's an air, sea, and land assault but the land assault, the ground offensive, ask limited. songs infantry hasn't gone in very far. they've gone into an area close to the israeli border and they're clearing out tunnels there. they've released footage of the tunnels. they say there are some 20 where there are ro
this is live from paris. our top story, at least 35 palestinians, including a baby, four children and a 70-year-old woman have been killed since israel launched its grand incurlings into gaza yesterday. brings to over 270 palestinians and two israels killed over the last few days. the u.n. security council is holding an emergency meeting on the conflict this friday and israel has said it could broaden its assault on gaza. natia hugh has said to be prepared for a potential widening of the...
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from paris. >> they were an unlikely match. she a third of his age, physically tiny, he and the hacked, his political trademark. clearly notnathan expected she would be so tough and focused. he promised to do his best to get the missing girls back and meet the parents, something he has not yet done. this whole business has been a profound and there is meant for president jonathan, which is why journalists like me were not allowed into the meeting in case we might have called out questions to him about why there does not seem to be any progress on getting the girls free. afterwards i pointed out the president promised to meet the parents and free the girls. >> he said to make sure it is a possibility. >> before this, she met several of the parent herself. a powerful link between them. is a motion brought to mind their own experiences. the parents believe the government simply does not care about them. suppose our daughters were the children of someone important he asks. they still beat visitors and the forest after 90 days. the
from paris. >> they were an unlikely match. she a third of his age, physically tiny, he and the hacked, his political trademark. clearly notnathan expected she would be so tough and focused. he promised to do his best to get the missing girls back and meet the parents, something he has not yet done. this whole business has been a profound and there is meant for president jonathan, which is why journalists like me were not allowed into the meeting in case we might have called out questions...
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pro palestinian demonstrators in paris with tear gas up to thousands flooded into the streets angry at a ban on anti israeli protests imposed by the authorities they clashed with riot police and in the london thousands turned down to voice their anger over the invasion into gaza while in berlin people took up the mantle in support for palestine with thousand strong turnouts chile australia and the us so people overflowing in the streets protesting against israeli aggression and the loss of innocent lives friends based independent journalist robert tarver may says that the one sided media coverage of the conflict in the west is only fueling the discontent i seek to publish it's ironic is that it has been sensitized by western governments that. government should behave responsibly goodness we've heard enough about that in the age of the case of ukraine of before the present government to. israel apparently each person who writes attempting to go to gaza killed people either being very careful or maybe not being so very careful i mean people are now a particular sort of people who are dem
pro palestinian demonstrators in paris with tear gas up to thousands flooded into the streets angry at a ban on anti israeli protests imposed by the authorities they clashed with riot police and in the london thousands turned down to voice their anger over the invasion into gaza while in berlin people took up the mantle in support for palestine with thousand strong turnouts chile australia and the us so people overflowing in the streets protesting against israeli aggression and the loss of...