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the course of decade in paris. then there are the bad days when, immediate steps have to be take tine lower pollution levels and quickly warn people about the health risks. >> there is some problem with it. and respiratory problems. so when there is a paeak of pollution, people should go to their doctor to be vigilant about their health. >> reporter: it is not just health concerns. city officials worry about the problem that pollution causes in terms of the city's image. especially since late this fall the city of paris is going to host the international climate change conference. the city official response bum for air quality says drastic measures are called for. >> the situation that we had last month on the 18th of march when for just a few hours paris was the most polluted city in the country the was very bad for the aim j image of paris. the fact that the eiffel tower is disappearing behind a cloud of smoke, that is very impressive, that gives a very bad image of the french capital. >> in fact if the paris may
the course of decade in paris. then there are the bad days when, immediate steps have to be take tine lower pollution levels and quickly warn people about the health risks. >> there is some problem with it. and respiratory problems. so when there is a paeak of pollution, people should go to their doctor to be vigilant about their health. >> reporter: it is not just health concerns. city officials worry about the problem that pollution causes in terms of the city's image. especially...
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she lives just a few com less from paris but it takes time to get to the city. many in the suburbs struggle to get to where they need to go. >> when it comes to work, it's a problem. employers say you live in the suburbs, i don't know if you'll make it on time. they give the job to somebody who lives close by. >> the lives of those living in central paris and those in suburbs can sometimes feel like worlds apart. nowhere is that clearer than in a suburb about 15 kilometers away. unemployment here is four times higher than the national rate. people at times feel penned in by poverty prejudice and a lock of opportunities. poor transport only fuels those feelings. >> some people feel they litsch in a sort of ghetto, because they can't get out. they have everything here and can't access the capitol. psychologically, it's a big thing in people's heads especially for the young. >> some pin their hopes on a new transport project ear marked for the area. >> this is the extent of the building work on this new tram way linked to central paris. for many here, this is long
she lives just a few com less from paris but it takes time to get to the city. many in the suburbs struggle to get to where they need to go. >> when it comes to work, it's a problem. employers say you live in the suburbs, i don't know if you'll make it on time. they give the job to somebody who lives close by. >> the lives of those living in central paris and those in suburbs can sometimes feel like worlds apart. nowhere is that clearer than in a suburb about 15 kilometers away....
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think of paris back in january of 2015. in paris, perfect example of what i am talking about. two well-armed jihadist; brothers, trained in yemen with al-qaeda and returned home to france and they wreaked havoc killing 17 people among those 17 was not coincidently a number of jews at a jewish deli who were targeted because they were jews. it was not a coincidence. 17 people killed by two-well armed jihadist captured world attention and dominated the media circle for the better part of a week and inspired a massive anti-terror protest walk in paris which president obama skipped. translate what happened in paris here to america soil. do you really think it can't happen here? did he not see the boston bombings in may '13? brothers well-trained terrorist to a degree -- actually amateur-ish. killed four people and wounded over 200 more and again captured the global media cycle and more importantly and chilling for us, a major american city, the city of boston was shutdown for the better part of a week. two men were able to do that. ladies and gentlemen, think of the mumbai attacks
think of paris back in january of 2015. in paris, perfect example of what i am talking about. two well-armed jihadist; brothers, trained in yemen with al-qaeda and returned home to france and they wreaked havoc killing 17 people among those 17 was not coincidently a number of jews at a jewish deli who were targeted because they were jews. it was not a coincidence. 17 people killed by two-well armed jihadist captured world attention and dominated the media circle for the better part of a week...
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he went to paris at the end of 1918 to engage in the negotiations of the paris peace conference. when he went abroad, he was heralded as a great savior in december of 1918. the crowds in paris and london and rome, all the great cities of europe that he visited right before the peace conference, people came out in the hundreds of thousands to greet wilson. he was a real hero. by the time he wound up leaving paris in june of 1919 permanently, he was being scorned and ridiculed. he could not wait to leave. when he returned home, the league and the treaty seem to have the majority support of the american people, at least judged by newspaper editorials and magazine editorials. but his foes in the u.s. senate assailed wilson's handiwork, the treaty of versailles and the league of nations, and they impelled him to geoeye nationwide tour to drum up support for the league of nations and the treaty, during which he was stricken with a terrible stroke and incapacitated for the rest of his presidency. even in his personal life, wilson was a very contradictory figure. too many -- if you see p
he went to paris at the end of 1918 to engage in the negotiations of the paris peace conference. when he went abroad, he was heralded as a great savior in december of 1918. the crowds in paris and london and rome, all the great cities of europe that he visited right before the peace conference, people came out in the hundreds of thousands to greet wilson. he was a real hero. by the time he wound up leaving paris in june of 1919 permanently, he was being scorned and ridiculed. he could not wait...
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in paris and that was going nowhere? john: we were negotiating publicly and privately and we had some secret talks. and we reached an agreement that just on the eve of the presidential election in 1968, a pattern that repeats itself for years later. the greatest pressure to reach some kind of agreement was before our election on a bombing halt exchange and we would stop bombing in exchange for them lowering the intensity of their attacks on south vietnamese cities. we also agreed the south vietnamese parties which represented at the peace talks which is what led to what for many people was an absurd discussion for many people on the shape of the table? how to shape the negotiating table in order to reflect the 2 opposite views? we felt of the viacom should not be viewed as a separate party and the south vietnamese government wanted to be separate from us. how do you achieve that in the shape of a negotiation? we had an oval table with 2 small tables that do not quite touch they oval table. >> is sounds of a work of art.
in paris and that was going nowhere? john: we were negotiating publicly and privately and we had some secret talks. and we reached an agreement that just on the eve of the presidential election in 1968, a pattern that repeats itself for years later. the greatest pressure to reach some kind of agreement was before our election on a bombing halt exchange and we would stop bombing in exchange for them lowering the intensity of their attacks on south vietnamese cities. we also agreed the south...
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he was picked up in the southwest of paris on sunday. around about the same time a french woman a 32-year-old french woman was shot and killed. she was in paris apparently for what the police are describing as professional training. she's a lady who had a 5-year-old daughter and why this man killed her, that's still under investigation. >> all right. nic robertson, we'll let you get back to it. thanks so much. >>> in other news this morning, outrage, anger and growing demand for answers on the streets of baltimore. this is what it looked like on tuesday. hundreds of demonstrators rallying to protest the death of freddie gray. the 25 year old suffered a fatal spinal cord injury after being taken into police custody. the department of justice now opening a criminal investigation. the six police officers involved in that struggle now identified and suspended with pay. cnn's suzanne malveaux is in baltimore with more for you. good morning, suzanne. >> reporter: good morning, carol. at that protest last night and it was just incredible the le
he was picked up in the southwest of paris on sunday. around about the same time a french woman a 32-year-old french woman was shot and killed. she was in paris apparently for what the police are describing as professional training. she's a lady who had a 5-year-old daughter and why this man killed her, that's still under investigation. >> all right. nic robertson, we'll let you get back to it. thanks so much. >>> in other news this morning, outrage, anger and growing demand for...
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he was at the first paris peace talks. he went on to work on the -- he later served as ambassador to honduras, mexico, and iraq. he was also an assistant secretary of state and secretary and most famously known as the first director of national intelligence after the september 11 attacks. i want to turn to the effectiveness of the national security staff. kissinger establish one of the most successful steps in history. that was very small by today's standards. in the kissinger era there were probably 35 members and equal number of support staff. comp -- compare that to data about 1700. the kissinger staff, they went on to dominate a generation of american diplomacy. as i mentioned, these men went on to other positions. i want to get back to the beginning and get the personal story from each of you. how did henry kissinger who was looking for the most brilliant people, how did he find you? professor smyser: i am not sure i was brilliant but i got to know him and i was doing graduate studies at harvard. later when he came to
he was at the first paris peace talks. he went on to work on the -- he later served as ambassador to honduras, mexico, and iraq. he was also an assistant secretary of state and secretary and most famously known as the first director of national intelligence after the september 11 attacks. i want to turn to the effectiveness of the national security staff. kissinger establish one of the most successful steps in history. that was very small by today's standards. in the kissinger era there were...
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first, our top story. ♪ anchor: we will start in paris.rench authorities say they have foiled a planned terror attack on at least one or possibly more churches. an algerian man was arrested sunday, but the information was just released today. he is also thought to have killed a young mother at random in her car. here is more from the french prime minister. >> our country, like others, has been faced with a terrorist menace that has no precedent for its nature and magnitude. we have to face this menace with lucidity and mobilize ourselves with great determination. we have seen laws passed since 2012 and we have come a long way since the attacks in january. this mobilization has helped us arrest and question those who want to take themselves too syria and iraq. it is this mobilization and faster reactions that have helped us discover the identity of this individual. anchor: france 24 is at the palace where the france -- prime minister just spoke. he said it was thanks to the fast reaction of the security services that this man was found, but
first, our top story. ♪ anchor: we will start in paris.rench authorities say they have foiled a planned terror attack on at least one or possibly more churches. an algerian man was arrested sunday, but the information was just released today. he is also thought to have killed a young mother at random in her car. here is more from the french prime minister. >> our country, like others, has been faced with a terrorist menace that has no precedent for its nature and magnitude. we have to...
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molly: ceremonies are being held in several cities including london, washington, and here in paris, whilethe nigerian capital, a rally was held at the unity fountain and remembers of the girls that are still missing. people of course are hoping for the 219 to return to their homes. any cunningham has more from lagos. annie: the reality is we do not know much more other than 219 of them are still missing. during the past 12 months, there has been a lot of speculation and rumor about the possibilities of where the girls are. there has been a lot of talk from president goodluck jonathan making various promises, saying that they know where the girls are and they will be rescued but i think what is interesting is today, this morning, we have had a statement issued by nigeria's president elect muhammadu buhari, and he has added a note of caution, really. he has taken a completely different tact to president goodluck jonathan, and he has said that he cannot make promises on the return of the two hundred 19 girls. he said we do not know if they can be rescued. their whereabouts remain unknown, an
molly: ceremonies are being held in several cities including london, washington, and here in paris, whilethe nigerian capital, a rally was held at the unity fountain and remembers of the girls that are still missing. people of course are hoping for the 219 to return to their homes. any cunningham has more from lagos. annie: the reality is we do not know much more other than 219 of them are still missing. during the past 12 months, there has been a lot of speculation and rumor about the...
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for those in the other suburbs around paris, time is precious. delays in improving the network could move people so keen on moving forward back >>> an indian minister of spring tourism is about to start. the industry is one of the main drivers of the local economy but it's been hit by unseasonal rain leading to widespread cancellations. >>reporter: for him, this is the best time of the year. the tulips are in bloom. they have transformed the foot hills at the mountains into a scene out of a bollywood film. >> we do everything we can to protect them. i'm very proud of them. >>reporter: monday marks the start of the month-long tulip festival often described as asia's largest. one of the state's most promising tourist attractions, its opening comes after a spell of unseasonal rain. house boat owners rely on tourists to earn a living. according to state government figures, tourism is one of the regions largest employers. >> if tourists do not come here we're finished. no food. no money. and we can't do any other businesses. >>reporter: it's so critic
for those in the other suburbs around paris, time is precious. delays in improving the network could move people so keen on moving forward back >>> an indian minister of spring tourism is about to start. the industry is one of the main drivers of the local economy but it's been hit by unseasonal rain leading to widespread cancellations. >>reporter: for him, this is the best time of the year. the tulips are in bloom. they have transformed the foot hills at the mountains into a...
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the top five fashion show that took place in paris. first, she has been senator, first lady, and secretary of state. now hillary clinton has officially announced she wants to add another job to her cv, that, of course, being president of the united states. in the run-up to her long-awaited announcement, criticism from republicans has already begun. reporter: i'm mrs. clinton: i'm getting ready to do some thing too i'm running for president. . reporter: it is her second campaign to become president of the united states. mrs. clinton: everyday americans need a champion, and i want to be that champion. reporter: supporters site or experience as an activist, first lady, senator, and secretary of state. her political career spans five decades, including losing the democratic nomination to barack obama seven years ago. president obama: she was a formidable candidate in 2008, a great supporter of mine in the general election. she was an outstanding secretary of state. she is my friend. i think she would be an excellent president. >> hillary r
the top five fashion show that took place in paris. first, she has been senator, first lady, and secretary of state. now hillary clinton has officially announced she wants to add another job to her cv, that, of course, being president of the united states. in the run-up to her long-awaited announcement, criticism from republicans has already begun. reporter: i'm mrs. clinton: i'm getting ready to do some thing too i'm running for president. . reporter: it is her second campaign to become...
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or did they imply the styles of new york and paris? dr. wilson: you will have to talk to some of the curators here. from evidence i have seen in the bill books, they were certainly in charge of this, but it gets down to certain levels of detail on who is exactly doing what. little and brown were interior freaks of the worst order. i cannot conceive that they didn't have an overall control on this. but once again, when you get down to certain things -- the andersons would have their hand in it too, that is gets a bit mixed up. little and brown were very well-known for doing fancy houses in interiors. that was very much a part of it. other questions? yes. >> i was wondering what the skill set was of the workers. were they specialist that came from boston, or particular techniques about working with marble or steel? dr. wilson: the question is, what were the skill sets of the workers on this. from what i can read is that marble was all provided by elmsley, which was a major marble producer who imported marble from italy. caldwell and company
or did they imply the styles of new york and paris? dr. wilson: you will have to talk to some of the curators here. from evidence i have seen in the bill books, they were certainly in charge of this, but it gets down to certain levels of detail on who is exactly doing what. little and brown were interior freaks of the worst order. i cannot conceive that they didn't have an overall control on this. but once again, when you get down to certain things -- the andersons would have their hand in it...
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states have a paris of their own.americas cities of light to avoid the expense of overseas airfare. good morning. >> more than just overseas air airfare airfare. >> the experience. >> first on your list in paris, texas. i've been to this paris. >> me too. eastern texas. nobody knows how they named the city or why but they have their own eiffel tower. replica. the thing is especially distivesive. >> is that all it takes? >> get ready. what happens in this eiffel tower, top of it a red cowboy hat hangs but you know where you are. >> can you at least get french food? >> the paris bakery has pastries during the week. saturday night's pizza they have a winery and make good wine actually. >> next on list paris, tennessee. one i didn't know about. >> they wanted to name this place after lafayette the famous royal frenchman who fought with the united states in the revolutionary war but couldn't spell his name right. the hell with it. let's just call it paris. and they have -- it's true. they have a replica eiffel tower as wel
states have a paris of their own.americas cities of light to avoid the expense of overseas airfare. good morning. >> more than just overseas air airfare airfare. >> the experience. >> first on your list in paris, texas. i've been to this paris. >> me too. eastern texas. nobody knows how they named the city or why but they have their own eiffel tower. replica. the thing is especially distivesive. >> is that all it takes? >> get ready. what happens in this...
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on to paris. may 2009.e here got a tip from the swiss, two pink panthers were in town planning something. >> we worked two, three days to find the place where they were living. >> here on a narrow street, a modest hotel. >> you had people stationed around the hotel then? >> everywhere. and we would stay overnight until morning. >> set himself up at a cafe and waited. and even pink panthers need their morning coffee. >> what was it like to see him walk in? >> it was a surprise. >> i bet. >> you let him finish his coffee? >> no. not quite. just had the time to drink it. >> the paris cops arrested the other thief back at the hotel. two more behind bars. in the last few years they rounded up several of the masterminds behind the gang's biggest jobs. they got this man, a top panther for almost 20 years. last year spanish police nabbed this one, one of the architects of that dubai heist. was the tide finally turning? >> what started as a small tight knit group has gotten bigger and bigger and bigger but equally t
on to paris. may 2009.e here got a tip from the swiss, two pink panthers were in town planning something. >> we worked two, three days to find the place where they were living. >> here on a narrow street, a modest hotel. >> you had people stationed around the hotel then? >> everywhere. and we would stay overnight until morning. >> set himself up at a cafe and waited. and even pink panthers need their morning coffee. >> what was it like to see him walk in?...
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james: it is a symbolic city in the paris suburbs.ome to the largest jewish community outside paris and home of one of the largest mosques. the communities live the other in calm. there are some problems. last december that was a very violent crime, an anti-semitic crime in creteil. a group of young men entered an apartment to steal. they found a family, raped the woman and beat up the other members of the family. this left a deep mark and the city and one of the reasons why manuel valls decided to make his announcement here. he visited a school that was the center of a story where a history teacher decided to present a project about the holocaust with his students. the project had great success. this was the subject of a film. this is why he decided to give the speech here. molly: james, reporting from creteil france. the prime minister has unveiled a plan against racism and xenophobia. thank you. now, this friday marks 40 years to the day since the khmer rouge marched onto phnom penh. a ceremony was held at one of the most notorious
james: it is a symbolic city in the paris suburbs.ome to the largest jewish community outside paris and home of one of the largest mosques. the communities live the other in calm. there are some problems. last december that was a very violent crime, an anti-semitic crime in creteil. a group of young men entered an apartment to steal. they found a family, raped the woman and beat up the other members of the family. this left a deep mark and the city and one of the reasons why manuel valls...
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caroline: manus live in sunbathed paris.is playing a pivotal role in next month's general election. it is a broadcast pant from bloomberg politics later this morning. anna edwards is here with us now. i'm about to tweet out. anna: i'll tell you about the debate. it takes place at 11 this morning here at bloomberg. we are hosting this debate about the future of the u.k. in europe. the financial lexicon, if you like. it is key to the general election of course because as manus was saying the ren referendum on e.u. membership if they are in power after may 7. we have many sides of this debate. john mills wants to see a referendum to hear the complicated line on this one. roland rudd runs a pro e.u. busy campaign. he has been spelling out one of the difficult campaigns. you don't know what you're comparing. you don't know what a trade deal would look like. it is interesting to see what would be the best situation. those guys on the panel along with no nor man lamont exchancellor, he has warned that a vote on e.u. membership coul
caroline: manus live in sunbathed paris.is playing a pivotal role in next month's general election. it is a broadcast pant from bloomberg politics later this morning. anna edwards is here with us now. i'm about to tweet out. anna: i'll tell you about the debate. it takes place at 11 this morning here at bloomberg. we are hosting this debate about the future of the u.k. in europe. the financial lexicon, if you like. it is key to the general election of course because as manus was saying the ren...
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for those in other suburbs around paris, time is precious. anyway delays in improving the network could hold people so keen moving forward, back. >>> women that used to faght in nepal's maoist army face a difficult future. many have been shunned by their villages and parties have forgotten them. some are finding new ways to survive and floushish. >> reporter: a decade ago this woman never thought she'd become a farmer. she was a member of an army and had draps of a revolutionary change. after the war she returned home. >> reporter: 12 years is a long time. society changed, and so have we. after rejects patriarchal views of the society, to go back and live there is difficult. >> reporter: households started a farming cooperative in the village. the women here managed to use money when they were demobilized in 2012. after the war ended. 228 were identified as maoist soldiers. most of the west were unable to return home. this was one of the high ranking women. she said that most women ran out of the 5,000 given to them as a demobilization packag
for those in other suburbs around paris, time is precious. anyway delays in improving the network could hold people so keen moving forward, back. >>> women that used to faght in nepal's maoist army face a difficult future. many have been shunned by their villages and parties have forgotten them. some are finding new ways to survive and floushish. >> reporter: a decade ago this woman never thought she'd become a farmer. she was a member of an army and had draps of a revolutionary...
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nice. >> we finally hecht to paris, alaska.e. >> are we in arkansas? they finally got their replica eiffel tower last year. it's only 25 feet tall it's leak a statuette. >> wait a minute. here's the best part about it. every year there's a 61-mile-long yard sale. what's in the middle of the yard sale, paris, arkansas. >> 61-mile. >> yes. >> there are three pacers with eiffel towers. they need to get on board. >> now that they've heard this they need to get on board. >> thought las vegas would have one. >> not going there, no no no. >> this is obviously cheaper. >> and better barbecues. >> peter greenberg, thank you. >>> coming up ad-rock, better known as a member of the beasty boys. he tried to be an actor 30 years ago. now he tries again in a new movie with ben stiller. he tells us about that and the band that made him famous. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday". >>> good morning i'm nicole brewer. there will be a memorial services today for mount laurel mother erika crippen. the 26 year-old has been missing since new
nice. >> we finally hecht to paris, alaska.e. >> are we in arkansas? they finally got their replica eiffel tower last year. it's only 25 feet tall it's leak a statuette. >> wait a minute. here's the best part about it. every year there's a 61-mile-long yard sale. what's in the middle of the yard sale, paris, arkansas. >> 61-mile. >> yes. >> there are three pacers with eiffel towers. they need to get on board. >> now that they've heard this they need to...
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a report now from paris. >> reporter: the roundtrip can take up to three hours. so, the journork foot and a bus and two metro trains starts early. she lives just a few kilometers from central paris, but it takes time to cross the city. she is one of the millions who live in the suburbs and struggle to get where they need to go. >> which it comes to work, it's a problem because employers can say, look. you live in the suburbs. i don't know if you are going to make it on time. so they give the job to somebody who lives close by. >> the lives of those living in central paris and those in its suburbs can sometimes feel like worlds apart. no where is that clearer than in a suburb about 15 kilometers away. unemployment here is four times higher than the national rate. people at times feel penned in by poverty, prejudice and a lack of opportunities. poor transport only fuels those feelings. >> some people feel they live in a sort of ghetto because they can't get out. they have everything here and can't access the can't access the capital. >>. >> al jazeera in paris. >>
a report now from paris. >> reporter: the roundtrip can take up to three hours. so, the journork foot and a bus and two metro trains starts early. she lives just a few kilometers from central paris, but it takes time to cross the city. she is one of the millions who live in the suburbs and struggle to get where they need to go. >> which it comes to work, it's a problem because employers can say, look. you live in the suburbs. i don't know if you are going to make it on time. so they...
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. >> it's been 10 years since riots in paris. high unemployment is still an issue.any feel is late because of poor transport links. >> the round trip can take up to three hours so the journey on foot and then by a bus and to trains starts early. she lives just a few kilometers from central paris. it takes time to cross the city. she is one of the millions who live in the suburbs and struggle to get where they need to go. >> when it comes to work, it's a problem, because employers say look you live in the suburbs. i don't know if you're going to make it on time. they give the job to somebody who lives close by. >> the lives of those living in central paris and those of its suburbs can feel like worlds apart. nowhere is that clearer than here a suburb about 15 kilometers away. unemployment here is four times higher than the national rate. people feel penned in by poverty, prejudice and a lack of opportunity. poor transport only fuels those feelings be. >> some people feel they live in a ghetto because they can't get out. they can't access the capitol. psychologically,
. >> it's been 10 years since riots in paris. high unemployment is still an issue.any feel is late because of poor transport links. >> the round trip can take up to three hours so the journey on foot and then by a bus and to trains starts early. she lives just a few kilometers from central paris. it takes time to cross the city. she is one of the millions who live in the suburbs and struggle to get where they need to go. >> when it comes to work, it's a problem, because...
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. >>> and paris prepares for an olympic task ahead as they approve a bid for the 2024 games. tell you who they might be going up against in sport. >> voters in sudan say the vote isn't free or fair. the election is expected to see president omar bashir hold on to the post for another five year term. haru mutasa has the story. >> this is what it looked like, electoral clerks had little to do other than just wait. the highlight of this polling station was the arrival of omar al bashir. >> i believe it's very important to vote. it unifies people and help stabilize the country. >> reporter: others would argue it is too early to gauge voter tush ownerout. there are three days of voting and they say khartoum doesn't represent the country. >> most who are voting are the elderly. we haven't he seen many young voters. the reason why they are not voting is because they feel their vote will not make a difference. the main opposition parties just like in 2010 have boycotted the election and telling people not to vote. mary ann's party is not participating. >> it is not an election at all
. >>> and paris prepares for an olympic task ahead as they approve a bid for the 2024 games. tell you who they might be going up against in sport. >> voters in sudan say the vote isn't free or fair. the election is expected to see president omar bashir hold on to the post for another five year term. haru mutasa has the story. >> this is what it looked like, electoral clerks had little to do other than just wait. the highlight of this polling station was the arrival of omar...
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for those in suburbs around paris, time is specials.ny delays in improving the network paris. >> in this newshour: once shunned, now thriving how the women who once fought in nepal's army are turning their lives around. car crash chaos. we will bring you the highs, the lows, from the tour of flanders. >> i think we're into something that's bigger than us... >> that's the pain that your mother feels when you disrespect her son... >> me being here is defying all odds... >> they were patriots they wanted there country back >> al jazeera america presents the passion... >> onward.. >> pain... >> it's too much... >> ..and triumph... inspirational real life stories >> all these labels the world throws at you, that's what drives me at's what drives me >>> for safety as a safety precaution y precaution is projected... >> threatening america's coastline >> you'll see water in the streets without rain... >> now fighting back with a revolutionary new technology >> there de-watering the ground... >> this is the first time anybodies done this before
for those in suburbs around paris, time is specials.ny delays in improving the network paris. >> in this newshour: once shunned, now thriving how the women who once fought in nepal's army are turning their lives around. car crash chaos. we will bring you the highs, the lows, from the tour of flanders. >> i think we're into something that's bigger than us... >> that's the pain that your mother feels when you disrespect her son... >> me being here is defying all odds......
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for those in other suburbs around paris, it is precious. any delays in improving the network could hold people keen on moving forward back. >>> it's one of the world's most dangerous countries, venezuela tip ibly ranks at the -- typically ranks at the top of the list for murder and kidnapping. personal protection is big business. as virginia lopes reports, armour plating is the first line of defense for those that can afford it. >> reporter: kidnapping in venezuela is a booming business forcing many to armour their cars hire body guards and install devices so someone nose where they are. this is one of a few shops where business is booming. >> translation: before armored cars was a luxury now they are a necessity. criminals have been seen to use grenades during attacks. >> reporter: as the fire power increases so does the level of protection people seek. there's a level four cars with an interior door made out of steel, and a double-plated class level. with a price tag of $64,000, few can afford it. in a country with the second highest murd
for those in other suburbs around paris, it is precious. any delays in improving the network could hold people keen on moving forward back. >>> it's one of the world's most dangerous countries, venezuela tip ibly ranks at the -- typically ranks at the top of the list for murder and kidnapping. personal protection is big business. as virginia lopes reports, armour plating is the first line of defense for those that can afford it. >> reporter: kidnapping in venezuela is a booming...
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the most advanced training in europe, lamfant had left paris. over the next six years he risen to the rank of major. and finally to captain. the list of men he befriended and depressed along the way including many of the most famous soldiers and politicians of his time. still, all of that was only a prelude. here the greatest would be fulfilled. the next day he wroez to an unfortunate site. the rain through which he sloged the night before had not lessened. jefferson required visibility. the ability to find high ground and grasp the rise and fall of hundreds and even thou sands of acres of land. given the conditions, he might have been forgiven for staying inside and catch up. but he'd waited years for this opportunity and was passed ready to begin. retrieved his horse and rode off into the rain. first a man named major peeter charles lamfant, a highly unlikely clos sas of city planning around the world. second, an idea called the federal city. an iconic graphic expression of american values and ideals. and third subject is a single drawing. the
the most advanced training in europe, lamfant had left paris. over the next six years he risen to the rank of major. and finally to captain. the list of men he befriended and depressed along the way including many of the most famous soldiers and politicians of his time. still, all of that was only a prelude. here the greatest would be fulfilled. the next day he wroez to an unfortunate site. the rain through which he sloged the night before had not lessened. jefferson required visibility. the...
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you're looking right now at live pictures out of paris, france.ment now the prosecutor there is expected to hold a news conference about a foiled terror attack. we'll bring you any new developments when they happen. here's what we know right now about the suspect though. government officials say a 24-year-old man was planning to strike one to two churches in suburban paris and then travel to syria. he's described as an i.t. student. he's also been linked to the weekend killing of a woman. according to our affiliates police searched the suspect's parents' and sisters' homes this morn
you're looking right now at live pictures out of paris, france.ment now the prosecutor there is expected to hold a news conference about a foiled terror attack. we'll bring you any new developments when they happen. here's what we know right now about the suspect though. government officials say a 24-year-old man was planning to strike one to two churches in suburban paris and then travel to syria. he's described as an i.t. student. he's also been linked to the weekend killing of a woman....
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not paris hilton on a tractor. >> all right. let me just say, because i'm really taking this quite seriously -- i appreciate what you're saying. >> thank you. >> i looked and said how many farm families have to really pay this tax? because what i was saying to eric was it's a small -- it's less than a tenth of a percent of americans have to ever pay this tax because it's 5 million 10 million if you're a couple. it says 0.6% of farmers have to pay this tax in 2013. so we're not really talking about -- >> but that's because not enough farm people didn't die. is that the problem? >> it's class warfare. pick on the wealthy because their an easy target. so many people don't have that stature. >> but doesn't the government have to support itself somehow? >> i don't think the government deserves to take money from the dead. this isn't about expanding government. this is about creating in a sense, more division. it is a great thing for an election. right now you've got four people here defending really, really rich people. the less love
not paris hilton on a tractor. >> all right. let me just say, because i'm really taking this quite seriously -- i appreciate what you're saying. >> thank you. >> i looked and said how many farm families have to really pay this tax? because what i was saying to eric was it's a small -- it's less than a tenth of a percent of americans have to ever pay this tax because it's 5 million 10 million if you're a couple. it says 0.6% of farmers have to pay this tax in 2013. so we're not...
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what emergency members -- what emergency measures have been put into place from paris? >> a special crisis, as they call it here in france, has been set up at the foreign ministry. agents are trying to obtain information and trying to stay in close contact with the families of those missing. 30 agents working day and night making and receiving phone calls. they have received at least 10,000 phone calls in the last few hours. the french foreign minister made an announcement shortly ago. he said that france has been able to localize for hundred of its citizens in they paul. but it is still waiting to hear from 676. some families arrived this morning in distress. many of the french nationals in nepal worth there on holiday. agents are trying to get in contact with tour operators. it is very difficult obviously as the infrastructures in nepal have been badly damaged by this earthquake. there are also bad weather conditions with rain currently in kathmandu. obviously france is not the only country who has nationals in nepal. britain, italy, many countries around the world ha
what emergency members -- what emergency measures have been put into place from paris? >> a special crisis, as they call it here in france, has been set up at the foreign ministry. agents are trying to obtain information and trying to stay in close contact with the families of those missing. 30 agents working day and night making and receiving phone calls. they have received at least 10,000 phone calls in the last few hours. the french foreign minister made an announcement shortly ago. he...
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you are watching live from paris.uthorities charging to people with the mediterranean's worst ever migrant boat disaster. an action plan put together among ongoing immigration. and mohamed morsi avoids the death penalty, though he will spend 20 years in jail for inciting the killing of protesters. and charges against a 93-year-old former nazi accused of complicity in hundreds of thousands of deaths at auschwitz. he has asked for forgiveness. time now for business. time to say hello to stephen carroll. hi, stephen. a gloomy prognosis for the economy. stephen: yes, this is from prime minister medvedev. he tells lawmakers the embargoes cost the country 25 billion euros. so far, low oil prices are also hurting russian growth, the russian economy shrank by 2% in the first three month of this year. staying in russia, the european union is set to accuse gazprom of abusing its dominant position in the market. the gas country has been under investigation by the eu for more than two years but believes this cap was delayed until
you are watching live from paris.uthorities charging to people with the mediterranean's worst ever migrant boat disaster. an action plan put together among ongoing immigration. and mohamed morsi avoids the death penalty, though he will spend 20 years in jail for inciting the killing of protesters. and charges against a 93-year-old former nazi accused of complicity in hundreds of thousands of deaths at auschwitz. he has asked for forgiveness. time now for business. time to say hello to stephen...
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>> total shares trading down in paris around two thirds of a percent. the european markets are down. some jitters over greece. we had the german finance minister wolfgang schaeuble saying nobody is expecting a solution to greek france 24 talks -- greek debt talks. genie: let's come back to france. it appears that the rich are getting richer? >> the money the french government has raised from its wealth tax has raised by more than .5 billion euros. this affects people his assets are worth more than 1.3 million euros. does this mean people are getting richer or more are telling the tax authorities about their assets? >> here's one of friends last business tax -- here's one of france's busiest tax offices. it handles the wealth tax, 300,000 pay it. new cases are arriving. >> this file we received is important. >> the wealth tax is generating more money. in 2013, the rich pay 4.4 billion euros. they are projected to pay 5.6 billion this year. the criteria has not changed. all those who own assets worth more than 1.3 million euros have to pay. more people ha
>> total shares trading down in paris around two thirds of a percent. the european markets are down. some jitters over greece. we had the german finance minister wolfgang schaeuble saying nobody is expecting a solution to greek france 24 talks -- greek debt talks. genie: let's come back to france. it appears that the rich are getting richer? >> the money the french government has raised from its wealth tax has raised by more than .5 billion euros. this affects people his assets are...
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here in paris, sid ahmed ghlam is accused of -- his sister says he she did not notice a radical changen his behavior and he has been manipulated by extremists. ghlam was arrested sunday after accidentally shooting himself in his leg. weapons and bullet-proof vests were found in his home. take a listen to the french prime minister. prime minister valls: this type of individual does not work alone. we saw that in the attacks in january. there is a network and also logistical soup or. it is important been -- logistical support. it is important that this is done with discretion so that it is effective. host: this comes after the attacks against the satirical magazine "charlie hebdo" and the supermarket. france has boosted insecurity -- france has boosted its security. the government is working on a new antiterrorism law. reporter: france is in a country on it since the parents attacks in january. -- paris attacks in january. it has resulted in security being heightened and crowded zones, specifically jewish congregations and mosques. despite the measures on a table experts believe the late
here in paris, sid ahmed ghlam is accused of -- his sister says he she did not notice a radical changen his behavior and he has been manipulated by extremists. ghlam was arrested sunday after accidentally shooting himself in his leg. weapons and bullet-proof vests were found in his home. take a listen to the french prime minister. prime minister valls: this type of individual does not work alone. we saw that in the attacks in january. there is a network and also logistical soup or. it is...
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think of paris back in january 2015. look folks, in paris perfect example of what i'm talking about. two well-armed jihadists, brothers. they had trained in yemen with al qaeda and returned home to france and they wreak havoc. they killed 17 people. among those 17 was not coincidentally a number of jewish and a jewish deli. they were targeted as they were jewish. make no mistake about it. it was not a coincidence. 17 people killed by two well-armed jihadists capture world attention dominate that the global media cycle for a better part of the week it's fired a massive anti-terror march in paris which president obama skipped. message sent. ladies and gentlemen translate what happened in paris here to american soil. do you really think it can't happen here? did we not see the boston bombings in may 2013? again brothers, two well-armed well-trained terrorists to a degree actually relatively amateurish and in all killed four people, wounded over 200 more and again capture the global media cycle and even more importantly and
think of paris back in january 2015. look folks, in paris perfect example of what i'm talking about. two well-armed jihadists, brothers. they had trained in yemen with al qaeda and returned home to france and they wreak havoc. they killed 17 people. among those 17 was not coincidentally a number of jewish and a jewish deli. they were targeted as they were jewish. make no mistake about it. it was not a coincidence. 17 people killed by two well-armed jihadists capture world attention dominate...
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paris at 25.'ll leave you now your extended forecast. >>> and that is all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us. x e following organizations: source one management, american facility services group the national hispanic business information clearinghouse, and western union. ♪ >>> hello, and welcome. i'm sherri vasquez and this is "latin view." as the nation's fastest-growing minority group, u.s. hispanics
paris at 25.'ll leave you now your extended forecast. >>> and that is all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us. x e following organizations: source one management, american facility services group the national hispanic business information clearinghouse, and western union. ♪ >>> hello, and welcome. i'm sherri vasquez and this is "latin view." as the nation's fastest-growing minority group, u.s....
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they will be in paris. >> rose: who is coming? delegation of seven commands. >> rose: is it a military commands. >> military commands, yes hold the front line. >> rose: they're coming to)z hollande to ask what? >> they are coming to hollande probably to introduce themself to propose political alliance or to express the political alliance which exists already and maybe to ask for some militaryyzirÑ means in order to proceed. >> rose: you mean supplies. >> supplies and weapons. >> rose: and support. >> if we all say that isis is a dandruff for civilization in general. are we serious or no. if we are serious -- >> rose: one of their central complaints is they're not getting enough support from the united states. >> that's why i bring to paris. that's why i invited them to paris with the all of these seven commands and be received by francois hallland. >> rose: they will see him at the palace. >> of course. and it is our best interest -- >> rose: france's best interest. >> the west. to give this support. it's crucial. if we see isis i
they will be in paris. >> rose: who is coming? delegation of seven commands. >> rose: is it a military commands. >> military commands, yes hold the front line. >> rose: they're coming to)z hollande to ask what? >> they are coming to hollande probably to introduce themself to propose political alliance or to express the political alliance which exists already and maybe to ask for some militaryyzirÑ means in order to proceed. >> rose: you mean supplies....
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ron, thanks. >>> overseas tonight, and to breaking developments out of paris now. the terror plot thwarted and the chilling details emerging tonight. the one mistake that led to the whole plan falling apart. a 24-year-old computer science student accused of planning to unleash a major attack near that iconic city, targeting churches, amassing an arsenal of weapons. the suspect discovered by accident. abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran now. >> reporter: a residence hall for students in paris, so ordinary but behind the sealed-off door of apartment 310, police say, a terror attack was in the works. the alleged mastermind, sid ahmed ghlam, a 24-year-old comb computer science student from algeria. they say his plan, kill christians in churches as they worshipped on sunday morning. this is one of the targets, it's believed. on sunday morning, the suspect was in this area, armed, and planning an imminent attack. that morning, around 8:00 a.m., a quiet paris suburb, police say ghlam shot and killed a stranger, 32-year-old dancer aurelie chatelain, who was sitti
ron, thanks. >>> overseas tonight, and to breaking developments out of paris now. the terror plot thwarted and the chilling details emerging tonight. the one mistake that led to the whole plan falling apart. a 24-year-old computer science student accused of planning to unleash a major attack near that iconic city, targeting churches, amassing an arsenal of weapons. the suspect discovered by accident. abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran now. >> reporter: a residence hall...
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. >> i want to take few to paris. we have been getting news from the interior minister in paris talking about the arrest of a student who has been made -- an arrest that has been made. let's get the details. what doing no? mark: -- what do we know? mark: the terrorist attack has been thwarted and the suspect is algerian. that is what we have at this stage. churches may have been targeted according to papers found and, he wanted to travel to syria. this is in the context of attacks earlier this year and it is certainly making headlines. francine: we understand and arsenal was discovered on sunday and, you mentioned the attacks. how much security have we had? how much has it been stepped up since the charlie hebdo attacks? >> this will put people back on edge and things had certainly combed down in the months since january. you know the french authorities remain on alert and there is a police presence in paris with us definitely off of the highs that one felt in january. the authorities are still very much on alert. guy
. >> i want to take few to paris. we have been getting news from the interior minister in paris talking about the arrest of a student who has been made -- an arrest that has been made. let's get the details. what doing no? mark: -- what do we know? mark: the terrorist attack has been thwarted and the suspect is algerian. that is what we have at this stage. churches may have been targeted according to papers found and, he wanted to travel to syria. this is in the context of attacks earlier...
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a new york bound plane from paris tossed like a toy. forcing to it land in boston. >> you could feel like king kong picked up the plane and shook it like there was no tomorrow. >> all i can tell you is i was holding on to my bible. thank god weaver alive. >> reporter: a passenger and flight attendant were hospitalized at the beginning of what is supposed to days of severe weather. >>> new details about the man who landed a gyrocopter near the hospital. during a closed door meeting, the 60-year-old mailman was being tracked on radar. a decision was made not to shoot him down over fears of hurting people on the national mall. hughes tass a potential four-year prison sentence for his stunt. >>> overseas. authorities in france say they have stopped a potentially deadly terror attack. >> they've take an suspect into custody, man they say plotted to attack churches in paris. bazi kanani has the latest. >> reporter: french investigators say the man living among fellow students was an aspiring terrorist. sid ahmed ghlam, a computer science stud
a new york bound plane from paris tossed like a toy. forcing to it land in boston. >> you could feel like king kong picked up the plane and shook it like there was no tomorrow. >> all i can tell you is i was holding on to my bible. thank god weaver alive. >> reporter: a passenger and flight attendant were hospitalized at the beginning of what is supposed to days of severe weather. >>> new details about the man who landed a gyrocopter near the hospital. during a closed...
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and they say some places like athens istanbul and paris down 17%.en shlappen is founder of one mile at a time. about time you hear about europe and they say it's been so expensive. can we really save? >> yeah right now the euro is at a 12-year low in relation to the dollar so there's really never been a better time to travel to europe. not only are flights cheaper, hotels are cheaper, as well. you pay a lot less all around. >> what's the best thing to do? how can you know you can get the deals and how far in advance should you reserve? is there a secret formula? >> most people assume you have to book a year in advance. there's great last-minute opportunities so if you're looking, for example, to redeem miles, a lot of airlines make award seats available last minute and seats that they otherwise wouldn't be able to fill and not unusual to see a bunch of last-minute award seats to redeem your miles to europe a couple of months out. >> what should you do? hunt and peck on the internet and the websites? >> you should. another thing that's quite popular
and they say some places like athens istanbul and paris down 17%.en shlappen is founder of one mile at a time. about time you hear about europe and they say it's been so expensive. can we really save? >> yeah right now the euro is at a 12-year low in relation to the dollar so there's really never been a better time to travel to europe. not only are flights cheaper, hotels are cheaper, as well. you pay a lot less all around. >> what's the best thing to do? how can you know you can...
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manus cranny is in paris with highlights of his excuses interview with greek finance minister yanis varoufakis. first, let's get right to the top stories we are following this thursday. a number of americans filing for on a plummet benefits is that a 15-year low. claims averaged 282,000 a week
manus cranny is in paris with highlights of his excuses interview with greek finance minister yanis varoufakis. first, let's get right to the top stories we are following this thursday. a number of americans filing for on a plummet benefits is that a 15-year low. claims averaged 282,000 a week