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he did not leave paris as parisians fled paris. hitler said in may, 1940, i will be in paris with my artists in six weeks and he was. amazingly, he was, six weeks, almost to the day. this gentleman here is one of america's first spies. before the second world war, there was no foreign intelligence service. that was the job of people who worked for the state department. hoffner was a princeton graduate in 1929, a volunteer ambulance man volunteering in normandy during the blitzkrieg. he witnessed this huge, terrifying onslaught of armor and steel in the spring of 1940. he was an ambulance driver. he was working for the americans and recording the impact of the blitzkrieg. he found his way to paris in 1940, dropped off at the hotel bristol by none other than george kenneth. he then found his way to the american hospital of paris, where he went to the office of dr. sumner jackson, and said to him, i need to hide for a while. the theory is that he was being hunted by the gestapo, that they were on to him and knew he wasn't an ambulance
he did not leave paris as parisians fled paris. hitler said in may, 1940, i will be in paris with my artists in six weeks and he was. amazingly, he was, six weeks, almost to the day. this gentleman here is one of america's first spies. before the second world war, there was no foreign intelligence service. that was the job of people who worked for the state department. hoffner was a princeton graduate in 1929, a volunteer ambulance man volunteering in normandy during the blitzkrieg. he...
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here in paris, a man is being held in custody linked to the dramatic fire in paris that left eight people dead. thechildren were among victims. authorities say the five-story building has been evacuated and secured. some 15 households will need to relocate due to the damage. it took over 100 firefighters to contain the blaze on the ground floor that spread upwards through the five-story building by the stairwell. authorities have opened a criminal investigation. we are focusing on the possibility of a criminal act nighte it was during the -- fire services intervened and then the fire caught again after the building had been secured. two of the victims through themselves from the windows. horrified residents gathered outside. the woman threw herself out of a window. there were flames and people screaming. people hanging from their windows screaming "help, help!" francois hollande has says everything is being done to get the bottom of how the fire started. it was the deadliest france has seen in the past decade. >> next, to budapest where thousands of migrants are stranded at the train stat
here in paris, a man is being held in custody linked to the dramatic fire in paris that left eight people dead. thechildren were among victims. authorities say the five-story building has been evacuated and secured. some 15 households will need to relocate due to the damage. it took over 100 firefighters to contain the blaze on the ground floor that spread upwards through the five-story building by the stairwell. authorities have opened a criminal investigation. we are focusing on the...
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paris goes pedestrian, at least a bit of it does. yesterday traffic was completely forget and in parts of the capital for the first ever day without cars. that and more along the way. first, top stories. we had straight to new york, where the u.n. general assembly is getting underway. the big issue will be how to deal with syria with russia trying to organize its own coalition to fight the islamic state group there, all the while keeping controversial supportive syrian president bashar al-assad. jessica limit syria is in new york now and joins us from the u.n. walk us through what vladimir putin is hoping to achieve. jessica: we may well be seeing vladimir putin trying to position himself as peacemaker in syria. he will be addressing the u.n. general assembly today. we can expect him to suggest that bashar al-assad remain in power temporarily during a while somel period solution to this conflict is found. this has been mentioned already to me by western diplomats over the past week. the west is now considering this as a possibility.
paris goes pedestrian, at least a bit of it does. yesterday traffic was completely forget and in parts of the capital for the first ever day without cars. that and more along the way. first, top stories. we had straight to new york, where the u.n. general assembly is getting underway. the big issue will be how to deal with syria with russia trying to organize its own coalition to fight the islamic state group there, all the while keeping controversial supportive syrian president bashar...
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so between now and paris two months time we will have to continue mobilizing through word bank, majordevelopment bank, financial institutions through states private entities. we have to continue mobilizing ourselves to make sure we do reach that level. and each one of us has to lead by example and france will certainly not be an exception to the rule, and the rule is that when you're a host country you have to be better than the people you invite or at least at the same level. so the annual funding of france for climate will be -- will move from 3 billion to 5 billion between now and 2020. and increasing our assessment will not be in the form of loans but also in the form of grants, as well. what is -- because it's through that, that we will be able to promote the adaptation of developing countries, to climate change. therefore, if we are in a position to meet these three conditions, that is, to have a universal agreement which could be revised every five years, with a funding that could be at the level of everything we need to be covering in terms of new needs and technology for the
so between now and paris two months time we will have to continue mobilizing through word bank, majordevelopment bank, financial institutions through states private entities. we have to continue mobilizing ourselves to make sure we do reach that level. and each one of us has to lead by example and france will certainly not be an exception to the rule, and the rule is that when you're a host country you have to be better than the people you invite or at least at the same level. so the annual...
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wengd up paying. >> reporter: but paris has a problem. parisians like to drive. march the city briefly had the worst air quality in the world. critics say this is more about the city of paris trying to avoid a huge fine being imposed by the european union, and also trying to get its house in order before it hosts the world climate change conference later this year. the city says it will encourage drivers to buy newer vehicles with cheap loans. >> translator: air pollution costs france $110 billion a year. that's a travesty for our health and economic travesty. we have to improve air quality so it doesn't harm our health. >> reporter: big operators with 500 vehicles nationwide are taking steps to obey the new rules. all are regularly serviced, but it costs a lot of money. >> this is a -- i should say a pr exercise, yes? but it's also a symbol, symbolic but important to tell to the people the professional and the people and the inhabitants of paris to understand that they have to do something now. >> reporter: it's not clear how aggressively the new rules will be p
wengd up paying. >> reporter: but paris has a problem. parisians like to drive. march the city briefly had the worst air quality in the world. critics say this is more about the city of paris trying to avoid a huge fine being imposed by the european union, and also trying to get its house in order before it hosts the world climate change conference later this year. the city says it will encourage drivers to buy newer vehicles with cheap loans. >> translator: air pollution costs...
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neighbors in paris know one another and sleep with their doors unlocked. >> three words to describe parisconservative, agricultural, and small. >> on a mid-summer's night in 1986, the easy calm of paris was shattered by a fire at the home of dyke and karen rhoads. inside, firemen discovered the lifeless bodies of the newlywed couple. but they soon realized the rhoads had been killed by something other than smoke and flames. >> dyke and karen rhoads had been stabbed numerous times. what they had on their hands was a murder that attempted to be concealed by arson. >> yesterday, authorities were suspicious. today they are certain. 28 year old dyke rhoads and his 25-year-old wife karen were murdered. edgar county state attorney says they are dealing with more than just a fire. >> this was a horrific crime. it seemed to be a crime of great anger and great passion. >> why dyke and karen rhoads? they're both very clean cut. they both had jobs. there was talk in town that dyke was a bit of a partier, but he wasn't involved in any bad stuff. >> with no clear motive, police struggled throughout the
neighbors in paris know one another and sleep with their doors unlocked. >> three words to describe parisconservative, agricultural, and small. >> on a mid-summer's night in 1986, the easy calm of paris was shattered by a fire at the home of dyke and karen rhoads. inside, firemen discovered the lifeless bodies of the newlywed couple. but they soon realized the rhoads had been killed by something other than smoke and flames. >> dyke and karen rhoads had been stabbed numerous...
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you are watching life from paris. researchers claim a stack of bones found in south africa come from a previously undiscovered form of human. primitivet shows characteristics. not all scientists are convinced by that argument. we can speak to a paleo anthropologist at the college of france. men who discovered lucy. what is your reaction? >> it is an important discovery. so manyazing there are in the cave. it is not just a piece of one, but a lot of them. was a natural trap for them. with the status. he is talking about homo, and homo is somebody very special. guy born 3 million years ago with a big head and and a long kind of them. long hind limb, which is ok, but a very small brain. it is probably a new pre-human. it is very important. are in south africa and east africa and central africa. it is always a very interesting to have new information about the original man, the diversity of the hominid family. we just have some disagreement about the interpretation. the discovery of lucy, the last high profile discovery i
you are watching life from paris. researchers claim a stack of bones found in south africa come from a previously undiscovered form of human. primitivet shows characteristics. not all scientists are convinced by that argument. we can speak to a paleo anthropologist at the college of france. men who discovered lucy. what is your reaction? >> it is an important discovery. so manyazing there are in the cave. it is not just a piece of one, but a lot of them. was a natural trap for them. with...
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climate talks in paris. we will speak to bill mckibben about paris, oil julie in the arctic and the university of , california's decision to divest from coal and oil sands companies. all that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in japan, helicopter teams are rushing to rescue people from their rooftops as his stork -- historic flooding has forced more than 90,000 people from their homes. at least 12 people have been injured and one person is missing. homes and cars have been swept away by the torrents of water. researchers at the university of tokyo have linked increased flooding to climate change, particularly in asia. meanwhile, california state assembly has stripped a key provision from governor jerry brown's climate change legislation. the measure had sought to set targets to reduce gasoline use. it had been the subject of fierce opposition from the oil and gas industry, which had launched a statewide advertising blitz against the leg
climate talks in paris. we will speak to bill mckibben about paris, oil julie in the arctic and the university of , california's decision to divest from coal and oil sands companies. all that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in japan, helicopter teams are rushing to rescue people from their rooftops as his stork -- historic flooding has forced more than 90,000 people from their homes. at least 12 people have been injured...
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thank you for coming here from paris, i understand. >> i came-- i did, i came from paris. >> stephen: you kind of look like you came here from paris. do i? why do you live in paris? why did you leave united states? are you running from the law? what is it about paris? why do you love it there? >> i love it because i just think it's-- you know, it's a-- why not it's beautiful. >> stephen: it's a beautiful city. new york is a beautiful city, too. >> yes, new york is a beautiful city. >> stephen: it's not a contest. >> i absolutely love new york. i haven't left. i haven't left. >> stephen: you don't live here. you don't live here. >> i do, i live here. stop it! >> stephen: i apologize. you're the guest, please, go ahead. >> yes, what i was saying was that-- no, paris is beautiful, and i-- there's not a day that goes by they don't walk down the street saying, "wow, this is such an incredibly beautiful place." my husband is french, so his family is there. >> stephen: really, do you parlais the francis oui, oui, madame. ( speaking french ) much better than i do. are you learning? you have t
thank you for coming here from paris, i understand. >> i came-- i did, i came from paris. >> stephen: you kind of look like you came here from paris. do i? why do you live in paris? why did you leave united states? are you running from the law? what is it about paris? why do you love it there? >> i love it because i just think it's-- you know, it's a-- why not it's beautiful. >> stephen: it's a beautiful city. new york is a beautiful city, too. >> yes, new york is...
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live in paris. we love paris. let's go through it. moulon rogue. rosanna: years, greg. people come to see these dancers on "good day new york" live for the first time ever. rosanna: first time outside of paris and performing in new york. greg: to the dancers, thank you. thank you. >> thank you for having us. rosanna: and stacy our friend. >> ief been with them five years. i'm from australia. rosanna: how'd you get to paris? >> well, hundreds and hundreds of girls go and do our best and we hope to land a contract. greg: what is the can-can? >> performed for 126 years and most familiar move. legs above your head. [music] encore. [music] [applause] rosanna: that is incredible. by the way, you live up to the name. do you have bones in your body? >> yes. rosanna: that is incredible. greg: who is the best at english? anybody? >> very good, thank you. rosanna: how can we see you this weekend? stacey? >> we are performing twice a day in times square and getting a taste of the moulon rogue. free to the public. greg: just show up? >> yes, come down. where is matilda? how do you b
live in paris. we love paris. let's go through it. moulon rogue. rosanna: years, greg. people come to see these dancers on "good day new york" live for the first time ever. rosanna: first time outside of paris and performing in new york. greg: to the dancers, thank you. thank you. >> thank you for having us. rosanna: and stacy our friend. >> ief been with them five years. i'm from australia. rosanna: how'd you get to paris? >> well, hundreds and hundreds of girls go...
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the people in evidence of paris, they need to understand that they have to do something now. >> it's not clear how regrettably the rules are. the first steps in clearing the air will be taken by the small operators. and it's not clear they can afford it >>> finally, the gaza strip's only private art school is thriving. when it opened, it found it didn't expect to have more than a few students. dozens of palestinians attend classes on a regular basis. we have this report on how attitudes to art appear to be changing. >> reporter: tucked away in the corner of a building in a quiet street is the only quiet art school in the gaza strip. every day dozens of palestinians come here to learn to draw and point. the gallery was destroyed three years ago. she thought she may only ever have a few students. now most classes are so packed there's bayly room for everyone. >> the idea came to me, i saw there were talented people in gaza, all they needed was someone to help develop the skills. i believe in the school. it's important for the gaza strip, people don't realise how incredible art is. >> g
the people in evidence of paris, they need to understand that they have to do something now. >> it's not clear how regrettably the rules are. the first steps in clearing the air will be taken by the small operators. and it's not clear they can afford it >>> finally, the gaza strip's only private art school is thriving. when it opened, it found it didn't expect to have more than a few students. dozens of palestinians attend classes on a regular basis. we have this report on how...
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in paris. in prague. where the governments of the world have to commit to a significant set forward in dealing with climate change, because ultimately that is going to be the make and break for any ecosystem like the ocean. genie: thank you so much for that, the director general of wwf international. thank you for speaking to us. thefor you on "france 24," music biopic of gangsta rap , "straight out of compton," hits theaters today. it is already a smash in the united states. it turned out to be lucrative, and producers are hoping it will be as lucrative here in france. "straight out of compton" was their first major hit. in 1988, they were struggling nwa.ers, their group the movie tells their story of drugs, gangs, and police brutality. american moviegoers rushed to see how these pioneers of the confrontedip-hop police. >> this is before video cameras were so prevalent. there was not a camera on everybody's hand. it was through our music people started to realize the issue with black youths and the polic
in paris. in prague. where the governments of the world have to commit to a significant set forward in dealing with climate change, because ultimately that is going to be the make and break for any ecosystem like the ocean. genie: thank you so much for that, the director general of wwf international. thank you for speaking to us. thefor you on "france 24," music biopic of gangsta rap , "straight out of compton," hits theaters today. it is already a smash in the united...
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we asked about paris. >> i love paris. paris likes to try different thing so paris and i have a lot of conversations with my grandmother on her style. but you know, she's 17 1/2, and as long as her core is strong, that's the most important thing. >> helping raise michael's kids is an honor for t.j. because michael did the same for t.j. and his brothers after their mother died in 1994. >> being guardian for my uncle michael's kids tak a lot of time. it's something that i put a lot of effort into and take a lot of pride in. for me, i just want to do well for my uncle. and she was such informed person for me when i lost my mother at 16 yea i'm just trying to repay him. >> i'm going through bad things. the two people i talk to are my mom and my uncle, and they're both gone. >> part of the drama in "the jacksons next generation" is how the brothers deal with their legacy and losses. >> you have to remember one thing. people don't want to know the truth. >> how do you rise above that? >> i can't say i don't get angry, because i
we asked about paris. >> i love paris. paris likes to try different thing so paris and i have a lot of conversations with my grandmother on her style. but you know, she's 17 1/2, and as long as her core is strong, that's the most important thing. >> helping raise michael's kids is an honor for t.j. because michael did the same for t.j. and his brothers after their mother died in 1994. >> being guardian for my uncle michael's kids tak a lot of time. it's something that i put a...
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here now from "an american in paris," accompanied by the "an american in paris" oh, ra, ladies and gentlemenand applause ) >> stephen: beautiful! beautiful! leanne cope robert fairchild. "an american in paris" is now playing at the palace theater on broadway. we'll be right back. okay. so everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? why fios? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network to the home, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. and access to the fastest internet and in home wi-fi available. with big capacity too, so everyone in the house can be online all at once. only fios has 500 meg download speeds, with equal upload speeds. so you can upload your favorite videos up to 5x faster than cable. and with the fios mobile app, you can view your entertainment at home, or on the go. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. why fios? ultimately, that's why. right now, get 25 meg fios internet, tv & phone starting at $79.99 a month, guaranteed for two years. plus get $350 back with a two year agreement. call or go online today, hur
here now from "an american in paris," accompanied by the "an american in paris" oh, ra, ladies and gentlemenand applause ) >> stephen: beautiful! beautiful! leanne cope robert fairchild. "an american in paris" is now playing at the palace theater on broadway. we'll be right back. okay. so everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? why fios? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network to the home, so you can get 100% out of all your...
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here now from "an american in paris," accompanied by the "an american in paris" oh, ra, ladies and gentlemen ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: beautiful! beautiful! leanne cope robert fairchild. "an american in paris" is now playing at the palace theater on broadway. we'll be right back. sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. all of our legendary racing heritage. all of our pioneering four wheel drive experience. come together in one amazing new vehicle. this is the all-new gle coupe. a mercedes-benz suv with the heart and soul of a race car. captioning sponsored by cbs ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: that's it for "the late show." tune in monday when my guests will be nba star stephen curry, senator ted cruz, and a performance by don henley. now stick around for james corden. goodnight! captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready to attack some mice and call myself
here now from "an american in paris," accompanied by the "an american in paris" oh, ra, ladies and gentlemen ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: beautiful! beautiful! leanne cope robert fairchild. "an american in paris" is now playing at the palace theater on broadway. we'll be right back. sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports...
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thank you for coming in. >> thousands of farmers and more than 1500 tractors have arrived in paris.e of the farmers say they have pretty much bankrupt and having to sell their produce for less than it costs to produce it. the government says lit mutt in 3.5 billion pounds. here is jackie. it is milking time in northern france. he does most of the work himself with help from his family. but despite working from dawn to night fall, he finds it difficult to get by. i love my work but the future looks dark. if you can't make a live from your work, then your heart doesn't beat. it is unbearable. >> it is a familiar story for farmers all over france. which is why they have rolled into paris on their tractors, to protest the rises costs and falling prices for their produce. many of the problems facing the farmers are global. but they say all the taxes, rules and regulations imposed by the french government, are making it even more difficult for them to compete on the marketplace. and when farmers complain, the government listens. the agricultural lobby is powerful, and politician ignore it
thank you for coming in. >> thousands of farmers and more than 1500 tractors have arrived in paris.e of the farmers say they have pretty much bankrupt and having to sell their produce for less than it costs to produce it. the government says lit mutt in 3.5 billion pounds. here is jackie. it is milking time in northern france. he does most of the work himself with help from his family. but despite working from dawn to night fall, he finds it difficult to get by. i love my work but the...
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host: that meeting in paris happening in december. we talking about it this morning on "washington journal" and also other issues from a very busy k on the climate and energy front. if you want to join the conversation with ben g eman, republicans, (202) 748-8001, democrats, (202) 748-8000, independents (202) 748-8002. you can text us as well. make sure to include your name and your city if you send us a text. before we get to your calls, we want to ask you about the pope's visit to capitol hill. climate, energy a big theme. he talked about in his joint speech to congress. what was the reaction on capitol hill? guest: what was interesting that the joint speech is that the pope did not speak to climate change and issues as sort of forcefully as he did the day before on the south lawn of the white house where he explicitly praised president obama for the epa regulations to cut emissions from power plants, and he spoke about the urgency of some climate change and the generational challenge of it. his speech to congress, he did not use th
host: that meeting in paris happening in december. we talking about it this morning on "washington journal" and also other issues from a very busy k on the climate and energy front. if you want to join the conversation with ben g eman, republicans, (202) 748-8001, democrats, (202) 748-8000, independents (202) 748-8002. you can text us as well. make sure to include your name and your city if you send us a text. before we get to your calls, we want to ask you about the pope's visit to...
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24.ou're watching france broadcasting from paris for an hour. the european commission says a quota system must be imposed to eu nations to take it 160,000 migrants. czech republic says that is not a good idea and that borders should be better protected. some 200 migrants have arrived in france this morning. most of them are syrians and iraq is who fled the war at home and who originally wanted to go to germany. the u.k. marks more than 63 years of rain by queen elizabeth the second. the longest-serving monarch in british history. coming up this hour, one million visitors but no flights. we take a tour of berlin's new airport which has become somewhat of a joke, a national joke. it is high time the eu takes action to help those were fleeing the islamic state group in iraq in syria. those are the words of the president of the european commission, giancarl jean-claude juncker says the eu needs to be united, whatever the decision. 120,000,lking about 160,000. the number. europeans have to take charge and have to take -- i really hope that this time
24.ou're watching france broadcasting from paris for an hour. the european commission says a quota system must be imposed to eu nations to take it 160,000 migrants. czech republic says that is not a good idea and that borders should be better protected. some 200 migrants have arrived in france this morning. most of them are syrians and iraq is who fled the war at home and who originally wanted to go to germany. the u.k. marks more than 63 years of rain by queen elizabeth the second. the...
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>> live from paris, i annette young. let's take a look at what is making headlines. french president francois ready tosays france is take in 24,000 refugees as part of eu plans to welcome more than 100,000 in the next two years. the french leader announces that france will be carrying out reconnaissance over syria in the battle against the islamic state. sea and back in time. french president francois hollande says france will now be welcoming some 24,000 refugees. this is part of eu plans to welcome more than 100,000 in the next two years alone. the socialist leader held a press conference and taking in refugees is a duty france is ready to shoulder. he and angela merkel have come up with a plan to distribute refugees across europe. >> france will do its part. the european commission is about to propose dividing up 120,000 refugees over the course of the next two years. france, that will mean 24,000 people. and this is what we are going to do. we will do this because it is the plan that we ourselves worked to establish, and it is a plan we want all eu countries to a
>> live from paris, i annette young. let's take a look at what is making headlines. french president francois ready tosays france is take in 24,000 refugees as part of eu plans to welcome more than 100,000 in the next two years. the french leader announces that france will be carrying out reconnaissance over syria in the battle against the islamic state. sea and back in time. french president francois hollande says france will now be welcoming some 24,000 refugees. this is part of eu...
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nicholas hawk, sinagal. >>> the mayor of paris is introducing new measures to control air pollution.s registered before 2001 will be banned from the center of the french capitol on that is just the start. simon mc-greger wood now explains. >> reporter: many market trader trucks about to be ban from the center of paris, according to the mayor they are too old and too polluting and drivers will be fined $40 each time they are caught and they are not happy. >> translator: it's going to affect us of course, three quarter of the market traders here do not have new trucks, we will end up paying. >> reporter: paris has a problem and they like to drive especially cheap to run diesel engines which pour millions of tiny partibles in the air. back in march the city briefly had the worst air quality in the world. critics of the plan say this is more about the city of paris trying to avoid a huge fine being imposed by the european union and also trying to get its house in order before it hosts the world's climate change conference later this year. the city says it will encourage drivers to buy ne
nicholas hawk, sinagal. >>> the mayor of paris is introducing new measures to control air pollution.s registered before 2001 will be banned from the center of the french capitol on that is just the start. simon mc-greger wood now explains. >> reporter: many market trader trucks about to be ban from the center of paris, according to the mayor they are too old and too polluting and drivers will be fined $40 each time they are caught and they are not happy. >> translator: it's...
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philip: when i was kind in paris, i was running music for his plays in paris.a little theater company. we were expatriates, i was studying music there. we were working with this material. he was very friendly. he did want to spend any time with us, but i wrote music for him. i wrote music for about eight of his plays. charlie: if for some reason, you cannot do music what do think you would do if you could not do music? philip: it never occurred to me to do anything else. i was -- charlie: how lucky are you? philip: i was in the generation between the vietnam and korean wars. there was no draft. i slipped through the window. i did not have to go in the army. charlie: alex ross on your early years said he was severe as anyone and his amplified ensemble of wins focused on the basis of repetition and addition and subtraction. philip: very good. i think that is a good description. what happened later on is i became, by the 1990's, i got interested in all the things i had repudiated. i began doing operas based on films. romantic stories. i decided, let's do that now.
philip: when i was kind in paris, i was running music for his plays in paris.a little theater company. we were expatriates, i was studying music there. we were working with this material. he was very friendly. he did want to spend any time with us, but i wrote music for him. i wrote music for about eight of his plays. charlie: if for some reason, you cannot do music what do think you would do if you could not do music? philip: it never occurred to me to do anything else. i was -- charlie: how...
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molly: one of france's national treasures is safely back at a paris museum. picassoillion dollar, painting, "the hairdresser," is back after a long and unusual journey. >> a disappearance with a happy ending. $15casso painting worth million was returned to its paris home thursday after being stolen 17 years ago. minister, it is a great joy to recover such an important national treasure. "the hairdresser" was painted in 1911 and is an important work from kosovo's cubist period. it has made quite a journey -- from picasso's cubist. wasped in parcel paper, it sold as an arts and crafts gift for $37. for the president of the pompidou centre, the back story only adds to the work's appeal. >> the public will not only find a masterpiece but also a painting with the story, a painting with a past. there is an layer of depth. >> the work will have to be restored for around six weeks because it was kept in damp conditions during its theft. the investigation is ongoing, but it's appearance thrust the painting from the -- but the disappearance thrust the painting from the
molly: one of france's national treasures is safely back at a paris museum. picassoillion dollar, painting, "the hairdresser," is back after a long and unusual journey. >> a disappearance with a happy ending. $15casso painting worth million was returned to its paris home thursday after being stolen 17 years ago. minister, it is a great joy to recover such an important national treasure. "the hairdresser" was painted in 1911 and is an important work from kosovo's cubist...
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fire trucks are allowed in central paris. here is today owes weather. ought i am is in the air with rain and thunderstorms including carolina and gulf coast, cooler across the plains, but warmer than usual in the mountain best. sunny and nice across the heartland. >> next -- this generation does score on narcissism. >> the hill men los angeles >> later, new season in art. patients across the country have spoken. they recently rated their care experience at over 3,500 hospitals nationwide in a survey conducted for the centers for medicare and medicaid services. fewer than 10% received 5 stars. among them was cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia. learn more at cancercenter.com/eastern. cancer treatment centers of america. care that never quits. we are the largest and most diverse school district in america! yet we are one! one point one million students! one thousand eight hundred schools! sharing one common goal. we're new york city public school teachers. taking learning to the next level. and parents and the c
fire trucks are allowed in central paris. here is today owes weather. ought i am is in the air with rain and thunderstorms including carolina and gulf coast, cooler across the plains, but warmer than usual in the mountain best. sunny and nice across the heartland. >> next -- this generation does score on narcissism. >> the hill men los angeles >> later, new season in art. patients across the country have spoken. they recently rated their care experience at over 3,500 hospitals...
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thousands of farmers converge on paris, demanding the government does more to help them fight rising costs. guatemala's president appears in court to face corruption charges, just hours after he quit. >>> and the wins of same-sex couples in the u.s. after a county clerk is jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses. >>> so we begin with the syrian refugee crisis in europe. let's look at the latest developments. a chaotic scene in hungary, as refugees are allowed to board a train, only to be halted 30 kilometers away. >>> shocking pictures of bodies washed up on a beach in turkey are calling for allowing more refugees in. a three-year-old died, along with his mother and brother: we'll have more on that in a moment. but first, andrew simmons reports on the latest situation in hungary. >> reporter: it was a day that started with elation, refugees running through doors that suddenly, unexpectedly opened. they thought they were going to be bound for austria, or germany, most of them with international tickets. they crowded into carriages, but this train traveled for a little more than
thousands of farmers converge on paris, demanding the government does more to help them fight rising costs. guatemala's president appears in court to face corruption charges, just hours after he quit. >>> and the wins of same-sex couples in the u.s. after a county clerk is jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses. >>> so we begin with the syrian refugee crisis in europe. let's look at the latest developments. a chaotic scene in hungary, as refugees are allowed to board a...
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. >>> the mayor of paris is proposing new solutions to reduce air pollution.cks will be baned from the center of the city. and that's just the start. >> reporter: many of these market trader's trucks are about to be banned from the center of paris. according to the mayor, they are too old and too polluting. drivers will be fined $40 each time they are caught. and they are not happy. >> translator: it's going to effect us of course, three quarterers of the market traders here don't have new trucks. we'll end up paying. >> reporter: but paris has a problem. they like to drive. especially diesel engines. in march the city briefly had the worst air quality in the world. critics say this is more about the city of paris trying to avoid a huge fine being imposed by the european union, and trying to get its house in order before it mosts the climate change summit later this year. restrictions will cover more and more vehicles in the years leading up to 2020. >> translator: air pollution costs france $110 billion per year. that's a travesty for her health but also an e
. >>> the mayor of paris is proposing new solutions to reduce air pollution.cks will be baned from the center of the city. and that's just the start. >> reporter: many of these market trader's trucks are about to be banned from the center of paris. according to the mayor, they are too old and too polluting. drivers will be fined $40 each time they are caught. and they are not happy. >> translator: it's going to effect us of course, three quarterers of the market traders...
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♪ anchor: you're watching live from paris on france 24.op stories this hour -- clashes on the hungarian border with serbia. security forces respond with tear gas and water cannons. the u.n. chief says he's shocked at how hungary is treating refugees. france outlines plans to resettle 24,000 migrants at a cost of 600 million euros to the taxpayer. prime minister manuel valls warns france will shut borders if the situation is not brought under control. a new style of politics. britain's new opposition leader goes head-to-head with david cameron for the first time. jeremy corbyn challenging the prime minister with questions he got from the public. ♪ ♪ anchor: hungarian police have been using tear gas and water cannon against crowds of migrants on its border with serbia. hundreds of people are trapped on the serbian side after budapest seal the frontier yesterday. some of the migrants threw stones, bricks, and water bottles at police. hungarian authorities say at least two children were injured after being thrown over the barb wire fence. the
♪ anchor: you're watching live from paris on france 24.op stories this hour -- clashes on the hungarian border with serbia. security forces respond with tear gas and water cannons. the u.n. chief says he's shocked at how hungary is treating refugees. france outlines plans to resettle 24,000 migrants at a cost of 600 million euros to the taxpayer. prime minister manuel valls warns france will shut borders if the situation is not brought under control. a new style of politics. britain's new...
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thousands of farmers driving more than 1500 tractors have converged on paris.h government has announced an increase in aid and a one-year moratorium on debt payments. >> reporter: it's milking time here. the owner has 150 cows and does most of the work himself with help from his family. but despite working from dawn until nightfall he finds it increasingly difficult to make a living. >> translator: it's unbearable. >> reporter: it's a familiar story for farmers all over france which is why they have rolled into paris on their tractors to protest. many of the problems facing the farmers are global, but they say all of the taxes, rules, and regulations imposed by the french government are making it even more difficult for them to compete on the marketplace. and when farmers complain, the government listens. the agricultural lobby is powerful in france, and politicians ignore it at their peril. >> translator: we must urly respond to the problem of debt which is at the heart of the problem for many farmers. a moratorium for 2015 will be given to farmers. >> reporte
thousands of farmers driving more than 1500 tractors have converged on paris.h government has announced an increase in aid and a one-year moratorium on debt payments. >> reporter: it's milking time here. the owner has 150 cows and does most of the work himself with help from his family. but despite working from dawn until nightfall he finds it increasingly difficult to make a living. >> translator: it's unbearable. >> reporter: it's a familiar story for farmers all over france...
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waiting in the southeast of paris as they arrived. stop of athe last long journey. 46 refugees from syria, iraq, and eritrea have arrived in saint gilles in the esper -- outskirts of paris after a bus from munich. the first of 1000 people the french president has invited to come from germany. >> we are so happy. at the same time, we are sad. because, my children are not with me. nice people. reporter: his family will be able to join him at this temporary housing facility while their asylum application is accepted. for the time being, he and fellow migrants will have access to food, a bed, and health care professionals. charities play a crucial role. >> we issued an appeal to the local community, asking for donations of clothes, hygiene products, cash. we are doing everything we can to help. reporter: some 200 refugees in total arrived in france from germany on wednesday. another reception cener -- center welcomed 53 refugees. >> i'm very happy. everyone is very friendly. thank you so much. merci beaucoup. reporter: they will be housed
waiting in the southeast of paris as they arrived. stop of athe last long journey. 46 refugees from syria, iraq, and eritrea have arrived in saint gilles in the esper -- outskirts of paris after a bus from munich. the first of 1000 people the french president has invited to come from germany. >> we are so happy. at the same time, we are sad. because, my children are not with me. nice people. reporter: his family will be able to join him at this temporary housing facility while their...
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only buses, ambulances, police cars and fire trucks are allowed in central paris.here is today owes weather. ought i am is in the air with rain and thunderstorms including carolina and gulf coast, cooler across the plains, but warmer than usual in the mountain best. sunny and nice across the heartland. >> next -- this generation does score on narcissism. >> the hill men los angeles california. >> later, new season in art. that sound. like nails on aac. t lilien t tthisis (family talking) that's a different kind of sound. the sound of the weekend. unleashgigivet a pop.p.ugh. it's always worth remembering... that icing the cinnamon rolls is a privilege not a right. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. millennials, you've heard that label 'plowed to the generation that is come of age around 2000. the mysteries abound. we call it growing pains, record by ben tracy. >> it's more of a complaint than a question. and it dates back long before is the 63's. ♪ the general ricks that follows your own never quite seems to measure up. the greatest generation spawned the ba
only buses, ambulances, police cars and fire trucks are allowed in central paris.here is today owes weather. ought i am is in the air with rain and thunderstorms including carolina and gulf coast, cooler across the plains, but warmer than usual in the mountain best. sunny and nice across the heartland. >> next -- this generation does score on narcissism. >> the hill men los angeles california. >> later, new season in art. that sound. like nails on aac. t lilien t tthisis...
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and when they get here they will tie up the traffic in paris.on and a lot of confused driving this morning. >> the bind with that is when you start doing that you lose a lot of the support from those people in their cars who can't get through. what is the support like? how many people? what sort of percentage of the population there are behind the farmers? >> reporter: surprisingly, there is about 60 or 65%, according to opinion polls that actually back the farmers in this. because the french have a close affinity with their farmers. and they have a close affinity with food and there is a good deal of affection and romantic attachment to the land here. and the farmers are respected. something like this, though, will, as you very rightly observe is going to really irritation drivers and people who have to do commuting. but that is a small percentage compared to overall picture in france. >> jim bittermann reporting from the streets of paris. we are expecting thousands of more of angry farmers on their tractors. we will keep an eye on the streets
and when they get here they will tie up the traffic in paris.on and a lot of confused driving this morning. >> the bind with that is when you start doing that you lose a lot of the support from those people in their cars who can't get through. what is the support like? how many people? what sort of percentage of the population there are behind the farmers? >> reporter: surprisingly, there is about 60 or 65%, according to opinion polls that actually back the farmers in this. because...
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cac in paris of more than 1%. ftse up by 36 points. nicole: one of the reason we see a lot of out there is this oil. 4553 but the trend here to transport oil prices also moving to the upside. tree into taking a look at how the dollar is trading against the currencies weaker against the u.s. dollar. the pound, canadian dollar, mexican peso and japanese yen stronger. nicole petallides if you look at the yield on the ten-year treasury right now, 2.27%. what we saw in the market was unbelievable. the fifth highest level since april 2011. nicole: good morning and welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at today's market, the latest breaking news and what to expect from the day ahead and in this case watching the fed very closely. lauren: obviously close anticipating the start of the key meeting today with analysts completely divided over whether fed policymakers will do. simply the fed will raise rates for the job market and a growing u.s. economy. others think it will not pull the trigger due to concern over low inflation and the impact on fr
cac in paris of more than 1%. ftse up by 36 points. nicole: one of the reason we see a lot of out there is this oil. 4553 but the trend here to transport oil prices also moving to the upside. tree into taking a look at how the dollar is trading against the currencies weaker against the u.s. dollar. the pound, canadian dollar, mexican peso and japanese yen stronger. nicole petallides if you look at the yield on the ten-year treasury right now, 2.27%. what we saw in the market was unbelievable....
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he can use that to say paris, paris, the paris summit on climate. push your agenda.hat's what i want, that's what i need. you guys listen to me. all of america, i'm sure, right now, loves pope francis. the world loves pope francis. you go against this man at your peril, no matter what stripe of politician are you, and i think he knows that and he's using it very, very well. he may be a nice, sweet fellow but he's very, very astute, i think, charlie. >> i think that's true. it's interesting. he's astute. he's got the ordinary people, the troops on his side. so whatever the generals think -- >> the troops are with him. >> the troops are with him. >> rose: he's been willing to use it. >> absolutely. something i find fascinating, talking. this holy father, we have pope john paul ii, who was that great figure who opened people's hearts in many ways, traveling the world as a superstar, young-- i remember him going through new york, and he was a real superstar. and you had pope benedict who i think filled people's hearts with doctrine, solid doctrine. and now we have a pope
he can use that to say paris, paris, the paris summit on climate. push your agenda.hat's what i want, that's what i need. you guys listen to me. all of america, i'm sure, right now, loves pope francis. the world loves pope francis. you go against this man at your peril, no matter what stripe of politician are you, and i think he knows that and he's using it very, very well. he may be a nice, sweet fellow but he's very, very astute, i think, charlie. >> i think that's true. it's...
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>> yes, joggers, walkers, baby carriages, ruled the street of paris sunday. the city light banned carson tirely for the day. and it comes as paris prepares to host un talks and reducing greenhouse emissions. paris is one of the most polluted cities in the world, and that car ban got some pretty rave reviews. erika? >> that sound nice. i will tell you, it was casino after treat this last week, just walking down the middle of the street, for you in new york, too? >> absolutely, you know, the traffic was such a nightmare, but well worth it for the pope's visit. but it was night. just so many fewer cars on the road, so you did get around quicker. >> there you go. jill, thanks, see you later this morning. >> well, for some this weekend, the papal weekend meant some big business from bobble heads to t-shirts and coins, entrepreneurs took every chance they could to think up something interesting for the pope's whirlwinds tour. "eyewitness news" spoke to some of those folks who say this weekend was a big success. one pittsburgh woman, there she; brought her peppy cab
>> yes, joggers, walkers, baby carriages, ruled the street of paris sunday. the city light banned carson tirely for the day. and it comes as paris prepares to host un talks and reducing greenhouse emissions. paris is one of the most polluted cities in the world, and that car ban got some pretty rave reviews. erika? >> that sound nice. i will tell you, it was casino after treat this last week, just walking down the middle of the street, for you in new york, too? >> absolutely,...
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because the treaty of paris says you can't do that. most of the loyalists in new york just one away and they wanted to come back and get their houses back but they were going to get them. anyway it's a 3-1 majority in the convention. there's no way, argument makes no difference in at jay and hamilton are both arguing against this in the new york convention. they know they cannot win. their strategy becomes delay. wait until virginia votes and if virginia goes forward that's the ninth state. they have decided nine states put in operation. another illegality by the way because it's supposed to be a unanimous vote that we know it's never going to be unanimous because of that state of rhode island. >> this is the biggest con in american history. >> it is a calm but it's a good con. >> it's like "oceans eleven". [laughter] >> i should have thought of that. >> i don't want to run out of time before we talk about the bill of rights. the bill of rights comes later. it's like a spoonful of sugar to make the medicine go down. >> madison doesn't
because the treaty of paris says you can't do that. most of the loyalists in new york just one away and they wanted to come back and get their houses back but they were going to get them. anyway it's a 3-1 majority in the convention. there's no way, argument makes no difference in at jay and hamilton are both arguing against this in the new york convention. they know they cannot win. their strategy becomes delay. wait until virginia votes and if virginia goes forward that's the ninth state....
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we stop talking about the road to paris. we're talking about the road through paris.is a very important distinction. what it is saying is, assuming the pope's message, other forces joining, gives our political leaders to make a decision they should have made six years ago in copenhagen, but let's say they make it now -- what will be -- they will be words on a piece of paper. thatould be the most ambitious thing that they would go for the emission reduction cuts, make sure we stabilize things around 1.5 degrees and so on. , and therell of that is agreement, the ruby a huge amount to make sure it isn't limited. therefore, right now, if you look at what is on the table, there are few optimistic signs, but it is way less than what the scientists and when you to do in paris at the end of the year. of momentume a lot is building up as we get there and maybe our political leaders will do the right thing. we had the march at the beginning of the two weeks of copenhagen. we will start with the march and end with the march to send a clear message to the politicians that citizen
we stop talking about the road to paris. we're talking about the road through paris.is a very important distinction. what it is saying is, assuming the pope's message, other forces joining, gives our political leaders to make a decision they should have made six years ago in copenhagen, but let's say they make it now -- what will be -- they will be words on a piece of paper. thatould be the most ambitious thing that they would go for the emission reduction cuts, make sure we stabilize things...
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paris had a failed bid for the 2012 games. which was to london. the french capital has been host twice before. the last time being back in 1924. rome, who last hosted in 1960, had staged a bid for the 2020 games but pulled out because of budget concerns. hamburg has never hosted the games before. they beat out berlin's race. budapest is hoping to join russia as the only eastern european country to land a summer olympics. and los angeles is aiming to land a third after 1932 and 1984. l.a. was the united states second choice after boston pulled out at the last minute. well, earlier we spoke to to phil barker, who said that it could make a change in the decision. >> it was introduced by the ioc following extensive consultation with members of the public, the olympic community, the sporting community to try to reduce the high specification better to renovate facilities and use existing facilities that build new ones. this certainly has attracted budapest to bid. they were slated to host the 1940 olympics. that did not work out for them. and as a small
paris had a failed bid for the 2012 games. which was to london. the french capital has been host twice before. the last time being back in 1924. rome, who last hosted in 1960, had staged a bid for the 2020 games but pulled out because of budget concerns. hamburg has never hosted the games before. they beat out berlin's race. budapest is hoping to join russia as the only eastern european country to land a summer olympics. and los angeles is aiming to land a third after 1932 and 1984. l.a. was...
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charlie: did you meet in paris? philip: i met bob in new york city. we took einstein to paris.s years later. i became interested in everything eventually. i started from a narrow place. i had a very good music education, not only from juilliard. i had the technical equipment. i began with a very reductive place and i expanded from that. for example, they are very rich, in terms of the depth and thickness of the music. they are not necessarily what people would call minimalism. charlie: you don't like minimalism. philip: i liked it when i did it. [laughter] it was pretty much overbite 1975 or 1976. -- over by 1975. after einstein, an opera about gandhi. that was the first piece where i brought social issues into the opera. i got interested in, how do we as artists, how do we talk about the world we live in? i got adjusted in social change for nonviolence. much later, it was here in new york here at the met. one of the things i liked about the theater was we could include other ideas. movies work.ing on -- he is talking about the impact of technology on traditional life. he is ta
charlie: did you meet in paris? philip: i met bob in new york city. we took einstein to paris.s years later. i became interested in everything eventually. i started from a narrow place. i had a very good music education, not only from juilliard. i had the technical equipment. i began with a very reductive place and i expanded from that. for example, they are very rich, in terms of the depth and thickness of the music. they are not necessarily what people would call minimalism. charlie: you...
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in paris. at least 100,000 people have been evacuated from their homes in japan as the country is hit by torrential rain and floods. eyewitnesses say it brings back terrible memories from the tsunami four years ago. preparations underway for the international conference on climate change. francois hollande wants to finance for green energy. up to 5000 migrants have arrived at the serbian order with hungary in just one day. hunt gary and state television says at least 3000 have already entered the territory. -- hungarian state television says at least 3000 have already entered the territory. japanese rescuers are racing to save residents just north of tokyo. the region has been hit by heavy rain. hundreds of homes have been flooded or hit i landslides. rivers have overflowed there. more about the impressive rescue operation. >> a daring helicopter rescue just north of tokyo. aid workers luck residents to safety. they were left stranded on balconies and rooftops after a new by river -- a nearby r
in paris. at least 100,000 people have been evacuated from their homes in japan as the country is hit by torrential rain and floods. eyewitnesses say it brings back terrible memories from the tsunami four years ago. preparations underway for the international conference on climate change. francois hollande wants to finance for green energy. up to 5000 migrants have arrived at the serbian order with hungary in just one day. hunt gary and state television says at least 3000 have already entered...