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to global tourists, they love to pick paris. yet revenues are plunging with the fear of terrorism keeping many travelers away, not just from the capital. officials are demanding a rescue plan. reporter: the promenade of nice after the attacker drove a lorry through the crowds milling ordinary people down. another victim died of their injuries bringing the death toll to 86. some continues but the sense of uncertainty looms large. foreign travelers are avoiding france and that is hitting paris especially hard. last november, 130 people were killed in a series of islamic attacks your. in the first half of the year, it was down 750 million euros despite france hosting the european football championships the summer. footage like this does little to allay the concerns. this bomb threat at disneyland paris turned out to be a false alarm but the train asian had to be closed. fears over terrorism put off tourists from asia. in the first half of the year, paris saw a 46% drop off and a 26% fall in taurus from china. >> and now some sports
to global tourists, they love to pick paris. yet revenues are plunging with the fear of terrorism keeping many travelers away, not just from the capital. officials are demanding a rescue plan. reporter: the promenade of nice after the attacker drove a lorry through the crowds milling ordinary people down. another victim died of their injuries bringing the death toll to 86. some continues but the sense of uncertainty looms large. foreign travelers are avoiding france and that is hitting paris...
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>> you are watching line from paris on "france 24." fierce fighting rages on in syria. there were bombing raids in aleppo where tens of thousands of civilians main trapped by u.s. back forces are battling to rest control from islamic state group of one city. a huge rise in the number of people trying to reach europe, 4000 people died making the attempt, most of them drowned in the mediterranean sea. in thousands of people attend the funeral of a french priest who was slain in his church last week. cathedral was attended by christians, jews, and muslims. ♪ first, donald trump is not fit to be president. obama's blunt assessment of the republican nominee this tuesday. the u.s. president has urged senior republicans to disown their candidate. donald trump has been accused of insulting women, and ortiz, journalists, and now the parents of the u.s. muslim soldier who was killed in iraq. washington, philip is there. donald trump has been embroiled in controversy before, but this one doesn't seem to be going away. there have been so many controversies surrounding donald trump
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just before 9:00 in the evening paris. no russian athletes will be allowed to compete at the paralympic games. upholdcision has been this tuesday by sport's highest court. slammed as cynical and political by the prime minister of russia. olympic medalists have had a party in paris. victoria's athletes capping off a record breaking olympic games special visit from the president himself. turkey has attacked kurdish and state group targets in syria as syrian kurds strike a with damascus, after a week of clashes. let's move on with business news now with kate in the studio. we're starting off with a protest. we're used to protests in france that often involve people things, making a lot of noise. but in argentina, farmers have fruit,ving away thousands of kilos of it. what's this all about? reporter: it's not as altruistic it sounds. they really are angry. they've been giving away about 10,000 kilos of thees and pears, donated to public in buenos aires this tuesday. twoers are protesting things. one is the government's right t
just before 9:00 in the evening paris. no russian athletes will be allowed to compete at the paralympic games. upholdcision has been this tuesday by sport's highest court. slammed as cynical and political by the prime minister of russia. olympic medalists have had a party in paris. victoria's athletes capping off a record breaking olympic games special visit from the president himself. turkey has attacked kurdish and state group targets in syria as syrian kurds strike a with damascus, after a...
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bbc news, paris. katty: it could mean this is a good time to visit paris. there will be fewer people. still to come, donald trump and hillary clinton have plenty of differences, including the energy policy. in ohio, the debate is playing out. new research suggests the risk of developing breast cancer increases more than previously thought for women who take combined hormone replacement therapy. foundy of 40,000 women the risk increased the longer the drugs used and returned to normal when the treatment ended. hitne million women taking in tablets, gels, or patches. the oftens debilitating symptoms of menopause like hot flashes, and its wings, and insomnia. she runs a menopause clinic. for her, the benefits outweigh the risks. >> i could not function. i was horrified how tired i felt. how i was unable to concentrate. i kept saying to my husband i feel like i have been drugged. i have so much work to do. reporter: every 1000 women aged 50, 14 will develop breast cancer. if they are not on hrt or taking estrogen only treatment. if they are taking combined hrt
bbc news, paris. katty: it could mean this is a good time to visit paris. there will be fewer people. still to come, donald trump and hillary clinton have plenty of differences, including the energy policy. in ohio, the debate is playing out. new research suggests the risk of developing breast cancer increases more than previously thought for women who take combined hormone replacement therapy. foundy of 40,000 women the risk increased the longer the drugs used and returned to normal when the...
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we saw tax hit brussels, paris, -- attacks in brussels, paris, nice, and other areas. what emerged from the post-attack investigations was the revelation that information on the perpetrators was not adequately shared within nations and among them. a combination of factors including your credit tangles and rivalries, failures to harmonize technology across borders, national laws regarding privacy and insufficient human and financial resources, counterterrorism fatigue, and the sheer difficulty of trying to prevent attacks from clandestine agencies that hide within plain sight and within communities. this is very difficult to challenge that. in an effort to remove those impediments, the dutch government, walled in the presidency of the european union, took the initiative to develop a roadmap for improving information sharing. we turn now to mr. schoof. following 15 minutes of comments, general taylor will talk about the great relationship we have with the netherlands and some other issues that the general like to bring up. then we open it up to all of you. to those of yo
we saw tax hit brussels, paris, -- attacks in brussels, paris, nice, and other areas. what emerged from the post-attack investigations was the revelation that information on the perpetrators was not adequately shared within nations and among them. a combination of factors including your credit tangles and rivalries, failures to harmonize technology across borders, national laws regarding privacy and insufficient human and financial resources, counterterrorism fatigue, and the sheer difficulty...
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you're watching "live from paris" on "france 24." the presidents of turkey and russia meet in st. petersburg with a pledge to restore ties cooperation.oost relations soured last year. rebels and government forces are battling for control of syria us second city. 2d workers say at least million people are without clean water, and a president trump would be a risk to national security. a former cia boss among dozens of republicans signing an open letter that condemns the party nominee. first, leaders in russia and been meeting today in st. petersburg where they have agreed to been meeting today in st. petersburg where they have agreed to restore ties and boost economic cooperation. utin for hisked p support during a failed coup attempt last month. alexander: a handshake that could change the fate of global politics. after months of it or hostility, russia and turkey have agreed to restore ties. priorities reaching precrisis level of bilateral cooperation, and it is a really pressing task. in just the first five months of this year, russian-turkish trade shrank by 43%. >> it's the fi
you're watching "live from paris" on "france 24." the presidents of turkey and russia meet in st. petersburg with a pledge to restore ties cooperation.oost relations soured last year. rebels and government forces are battling for control of syria us second city. 2d workers say at least million people are without clean water, and a president trump would be a risk to national security. a former cia boss among dozens of republicans signing an open letter that condemns the party...
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host: joining me now is a professor at a university here in paris.ollows a spade of attacks in germany. however, those attacks were carried out by foreigners who did not actually have german citizenship. the question is, why bring in this law which would not have stopped these attacks anyway? guest: political gain. has gone in order to fight terrorism. it has gone to confine those who proposed it within the german right -- reich. host: in terms of tone and rhetoric, this is opposed to on 'sliverables -- angela merkel stance on welcoming refugees. it seems the government is going in a different direction. attempt at winning back those who armor -- you are moving further right, isn't it? guest: yes, it is. in france, the action of any minister is much greater. it is also a political game which tends to push angela merkel and pretend to defend values. that's where traditional values against theity go political policy, which is more center, sustained by those in the green party and social democracy. a similar law was defeated here in france. do you think
host: joining me now is a professor at a university here in paris.ollows a spade of attacks in germany. however, those attacks were carried out by foreigners who did not actually have german citizenship. the question is, why bring in this law which would not have stopped these attacks anyway? guest: political gain. has gone in order to fight terrorism. it has gone to confine those who proposed it within the german right -- reich. host: in terms of tone and rhetoric, this is opposed to on...
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this airplane in may 1927 flew the 3,600 miles in 33 1/2 hours from new york to paris. flown by charles lindbergh, who was an unknown male pilot. his goal was to win the ortege prize of $25,000 for the first nonstop flight from new york to paris. orteng was a hotel entrepreneur and he wanted to join his former country, france, with the united states. but what results is this grand spectacle of aviation, but it's a military spectacle, in which military officers are getting in these airplanes and take notice of that u.s. army on the tail of this air racer. they are promoting their own branch of service to see if they can become independent and push the technology, so it's a two-fold public relations and technical campaign they are waging. united states gets into air racing in 1922 where they show up at the schneider trophy competition. this is to influence and develop and encourage the development of c-plane technology, because you saw the world was covered by water and thought sea planes need to be developed, but what the competition becomes even as early as the preworld
this airplane in may 1927 flew the 3,600 miles in 33 1/2 hours from new york to paris. flown by charles lindbergh, who was an unknown male pilot. his goal was to win the ortege prize of $25,000 for the first nonstop flight from new york to paris. orteng was a hotel entrepreneur and he wanted to join his former country, france, with the united states. but what results is this grand spectacle of aviation, but it's a military spectacle, in which military officers are getting in these airplanes and...
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. >>> hey, i'm sarah carns and welcome to legal tuesday brought to you by nuremberg paris. every tuesday, legal experts will discuss issues important to you. and let's go out to the office of nuremberg paris for this week's edition of legal tuesday. >> hi, sarah. and many -- [ indiscernible ] >> i am a community in eitherrive coordinator with nuremberg paris. i am excited to talk about our community program. and we partner with non-profit organizations and share the mission of what they do in the community as well as getting this on the ground and the going out there and volunteering and helping our organizations running and walking and volunteering at events and that sort of thing. adopt a non-profit organization every month and we can share with our network what is they do and how they make a difference in the community and if there is an event coming up, we get out there and volunteer. otherwise, we donate $2 back to that organization for every light and drive to our facebook page and it helps the -- [ indiscernible ] with our people and all of they thiss are non- profit
. >>> hey, i'm sarah carns and welcome to legal tuesday brought to you by nuremberg paris. every tuesday, legal experts will discuss issues important to you. and let's go out to the office of nuremberg paris for this week's edition of legal tuesday. >> hi, sarah. and many -- [ indiscernible ] >> i am a community in eitherrive coordinator with nuremberg paris. i am excited to talk about our community program. and we partner with non-profit organizations and share the mission...
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>> live from paris. the top stories this hour. a russian helicopter shot down over syria. rebels trying to break the siege of aleppo. thousands of civilians is still trapped in the war-torn city. any are said to be too scared to use the government's safe corridor. bombed thestates islamic state targets in libya. they asked for assistance from washington to help. dirty water and chronic air pollution and russian athletes barred for doping. uncertainty reigns with just four days to go into the olympic games in rio. ♪ ♪ we start with the deadliest day yet for russian forces in syria. a russian helicopter was shot down in rebel held province with all five people on board killed. russia claims the helicopter had just returned from a mission delivering aid to civilians in aleppo. they joined the air campaign 10 months ago. is the fourth time they have lost any aircraft. russia is also claiming that rebels have failed to break the siege of aleppo. the task force has thwarted an offensive i some 5000 fighters led by the al qaeda linked force. it claims 800 militants were killed. a
>> live from paris. the top stories this hour. a russian helicopter shot down over syria. rebels trying to break the siege of aleppo. thousands of civilians is still trapped in the war-torn city. any are said to be too scared to use the government's safe corridor. bombed thestates islamic state targets in libya. they asked for assistance from washington to help. dirty water and chronic air pollution and russian athletes barred for doping. uncertainty reigns with just four days to go into...
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i saw people on the streets of paris and they set on doing nothing, there is to do in paris. i'm going to paris, but paris is not any more paradise. >> he dreams of becoming a real estate agent in his home country, but when he and his friends talk about the current situation, they get angry. first and foremost, at their government. at the end of our visit, he tells us that someone here in the neighborhood can set up a passage to europe for him, and as soon as he has the money, he will try again. he says he owes it to his family. brent: will take a short break and then come back with business news. we are back in 60 seconds. brent: you're watching "dw news." just a day to go before the world's biggest festival of sports begins. rio is eager to get the party started and some sports have kicked off before friday's opening ceremony. china is not giving up and it's latest crackdown in the courtroom on dissidents. a prominent human rights lawyer known for bringing cases against the government has been sent to jail for seven years. >> prosecutors say he hired of testers to disturb t
i saw people on the streets of paris and they set on doing nothing, there is to do in paris. i'm going to paris, but paris is not any more paradise. >> he dreams of becoming a real estate agent in his home country, but when he and his friends talk about the current situation, they get angry. first and foremost, at their government. at the end of our visit, he tells us that someone here in the neighborhood can set up a passage to europe for him, and as soon as he has the money, he will try...
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my name is bob and i am a administrator for nuremberg paris, tyler and mccarthy. i have been with the firm over 14 years now, and i would like to speak today about work- related injuries. fortunately for most of us, we get up and go to work every day. we come home at the end of the day without incident. and occasionally -- on occasion, unfortunate things happen and sometimes people are injured on the job most injuries, fortunately, are relatively minor and don't require much in the way of medical attention; however, for is slightly more significant or significantly more than just a minor bump or a bruise, medical attention is required. most employers when you are injured on the job, will reject you for immediate evaluation or assessment injuries at a physician or clinic of their choosing and that is find to get an initial assessment or evaluation for documenting the injury; however, with what most injured workers don't know and what everyone should know is that i compensable work-related injury, you can treat with whatever doctor you choose as long as he is ohio b
my name is bob and i am a administrator for nuremberg paris, tyler and mccarthy. i have been with the firm over 14 years now, and i would like to speak today about work- related injuries. fortunately for most of us, we get up and go to work every day. we come home at the end of the day without incident. and occasionally -- on occasion, unfortunate things happen and sometimes people are injured on the job most injuries, fortunately, are relatively minor and don't require much in the way of...
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the recent attacks in brussels and paris have made this painfully clear. these are most likely still -- there are most likely various isis cells present in europe who may attempt to carry out attacks in the near future. broad scale attacks in europe by al qaeda also continue to exist. lnoeone actors pose a threat. the recent attacks in france, belgium, and germany. the current efforts by the anti-isis coalition have seen an increase in people traveling to syria. increase in people traveling to syria. we have increased attention for people returning from syria back to the netherlands and also back to europe. they are questioned upon returning to the netherlands, and if there's a suspicion of terrorist activities, he or she will be put into custody. we monitor every returnee closely. there is an influx of so-called -- they are using refugee roots to get into europe. we know their isis operatives active in europe. they took advantage of this refugee crisis to travel from syria to europe and back. sometimes for a short while. at the eu borders are monitored mo
the recent attacks in brussels and paris have made this painfully clear. these are most likely still -- there are most likely various isis cells present in europe who may attempt to carry out attacks in the near future. broad scale attacks in europe by al qaeda also continue to exist. lnoeone actors pose a threat. the recent attacks in france, belgium, and germany. the current efforts by the anti-isis coalition have seen an increase in people traveling to syria. increase in people traveling to...
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paris, thank you so much for coming in. we appreciate the narrative. >> thank you. >> speaking of hillary clinton, she met with retiring new york police commissioner, bill, and other law enforcement officials today. days after donald trump met with police officials in milwaukee. >> now, remember clinton got some flack for having the mothers of the movement speak at the dnc. and though she had law enforcement officials speak at the convention, many criticized her for not giving police that same platform. also, tom weighing in on this now, so tom what's your thoughts on this? >> reporter: well, she did have police officials at her convention. but she had two. all right? she had the police chief in pit burying, and she had somebody we know very well, charles ramsey, the former police chief of washington, d.c., who went onto become the police commissioner in philadelphia, very popular, we should add, and now retired. this took place at the john j law enforcement school up in new york city. not only was brat on there and ramsey,
paris, thank you so much for coming in. we appreciate the narrative. >> thank you. >> speaking of hillary clinton, she met with retiring new york police commissioner, bill, and other law enforcement officials today. days after donald trump met with police officials in milwaukee. >> now, remember clinton got some flack for having the mothers of the movement speak at the dnc. and though she had law enforcement officials speak at the convention, many criticized her for not giving...
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." >> osgood: from americans in canada to "an american in paris." leslie caron starred in that classic movie more than 60 years ago. this morning she's sharing her memories with jane pauley. >> when gene kelly whisked her away from post-war france to >> suddenly you're in hollywood. >> the stakes overflowed on the plate. there's enough food for a week. >> is it true that once for dessert you ordered another stake? >> yes, that is true. >> a full repast and dessert with leslie caron later on "sunday morning." >> osgood: never give up are words to live by for any olympic marathon runner that most definitely includes the americanly cowan has been watching in action. >> he runs like the wind. maybe even better, he glides. this morning, he's in leo racing for gold. >> i was put here on this earth to touch people's lives. i hear it. many people come say thanks for the innings pir rakes. i saw a lady who was paralyzed, did i a marathon because of you. packs to give it all every step of the way. >> osgood: conor knighton is on the trail again this morning t
." >> osgood: from americans in canada to "an american in paris." leslie caron starred in that classic movie more than 60 years ago. this morning she's sharing her memories with jane pauley. >> when gene kelly whisked her away from post-war france to >> suddenly you're in hollywood. >> the stakes overflowed on the plate. there's enough food for a week. >> is it true that once for dessert you ordered another stake? >> yes, that is true. >>...
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soon they'll head to paris where they'll play against the best teams on the planet.you can imagine, they're pretty busy training and preparing for the competition but they've agreed to let me visit their team house and get a taste for the life of a professional gamer. as general manager, matt lives here with the players year round. >> this is not where i would expect a gaming team to be. what's the benefit of having everyone live under one roof? >> these guys need their 100% focus on the game itself. so they need to practice minimum for about 12 hours a day. >> 12 hours a day? >> yes. that's one of the advantages of having them here. it keeps them motivated. these guys are top ten and above. >> who is the lebron of gaming right now? >> one of my players, double lift. >> these guys are on posters. i ant to meet him. >> absolutely. here we have our main training area. this is where they play and compete sometimes. >> so who is playing the game together right now. >> it's the five main roster players, our one substitute player over here and our strategic coach on this l
soon they'll head to paris where they'll play against the best teams on the planet.you can imagine, they're pretty busy training and preparing for the competition but they've agreed to let me visit their team house and get a taste for the life of a professional gamer. as general manager, matt lives here with the players year round. >> this is not where i would expect a gaming team to be. what's the benefit of having everyone live under one roof? >> these guys need their 100% focus...
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just not during practice. >> what's at stake for you as you're getting ready to go to paris?ant to take this time that we chose to become pro gamers instead of going to college and actually make it like mean something. >> i want to like leave a legacy. i want people to remember that this is a northern american team that breaks through and makes an impact. asia, they have a really big idea like family, community. but america, something's wrong with us. we're so individual. i feel like this is the first real team i've been on, rather than playing with four things that play league with me. >> usually it's every man for himself. i think we'll do very, very well at worlds. >> we want to prove that we can be the best team in the world. we want to prove we can win it all. >> and pretty soon they'll have their chance to prove themselves at the world championships. >> thank you, sir. >> good luck, man. >> before i meet up with them in paris, i want to learn more about what esports is all about and where it's going. does it begin and end with the team dynamics or is there a level of ph
just not during practice. >> what's at stake for you as you're getting ready to go to paris?ant to take this time that we chose to become pro gamers instead of going to college and actually make it like mean something. >> i want to like leave a legacy. i want people to remember that this is a northern american team that breaks through and makes an impact. asia, they have a really big idea like family, community. but america, something's wrong with us. we're so individual. i feel...
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paris gave you a side eye. why was that a side eye?because she skirted the issue of his mental health. you think he's fine, don't you? >> i don't know. that's up to the voters, you know. that's up to the voters to decide. >> go ahead, alice. >> having been on several presidential campaigns, i think both of them, they're excruciating, long days, long nights, early mornings. for him to have the kind of energy he has at this stage of the game i think is very commendable. the same gets for hillary clinton for that matter. >> alice, you did say they should release more of their records. didn't you say that earlier? >> sure, i think they should. i don't have any questions about donald trump's health but if he's going to raise questions about hillary's health, i think he should release more documents. >> are the rest of you in agreement he should released more? >> sure. >> sure. >> i think that he won't release his taxes from five years ago, ten years ago because he's under audit now, he's got to get better visoadvis advisers if heo go to the
paris gave you a side eye. why was that a side eye?because she skirted the issue of his mental health. you think he's fine, don't you? >> i don't know. that's up to the voters, you know. that's up to the voters to decide. >> go ahead, alice. >> having been on several presidential campaigns, i think both of them, they're excruciating, long days, long nights, early mornings. for him to have the kind of energy he has at this stage of the game i think is very commendable. the same...
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al hair colorist...paris. oh my gosh! . >>> that is the cover of the new york "post" that ignited a twitter of the firestorm. we added the silver ribbon because this is a family show. paris today who defends the pictures that he snapped 21 years ago. >> i t she is beautiful. she has a great she ii a brave girl. she is beautiful. >> "tte new york post" i under fire for these front page photos. they were snappee more than two decades ago and the photographer, who syped with from paris, says it's all about art..o cf1 o >> we are in 2016, you know? do you know the do you know the history of the world? i feel like >> the images were snapped in new york in 1995 for a now d defunct magazine. >> do you remember your first date? >> the celebration of the human body is art. >> trump's spokesperson nominee says this was a picture taken for the european magazine prior to my knowing melania. in europ pictures like this are fashionable and common. >> nothhng to be embarrassed about. she is a beautiful woman. >> i want to be with the be
al hair colorist...paris. oh my gosh! . >>> that is the cover of the new york "post" that ignited a twitter of the firestorm. we added the silver ribbon because this is a family show. paris today who defends the pictures that he snapped 21 years ago. >> i t she is beautiful. she has a great she ii a brave girl. she is beautiful. >> "tte new york post" i under fire for these front page photos. they were snappee more than two decades ago and the...
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we are live in paris.his is bloomberg. ♪ german chancellor angela merkel's government will today introduce measures to bolster security after paris index last months. in paris, france wildland finds himself stuck between opposition and his own socialist party that wants to protect democratic freedoms. greg viscusi joins us from paris. joe malec is also -- gilles moec is also with us. terror replacing economy as the main issue in the election. greg: that is the case. even after last year, whenever people were asked about the main issues in the presidential election, it was always jobs and the economy. security and terrorism was important, but far behind jobs and the economy. after this year's attacks, which seem even more random, and really raised the fear level, terrorism is right up there. terrorism and security now listed as important as jobs in the next elections. francine: what does that mean for hollande? one of the things i was quite surprised at his so many questions about how security was handled a
we are live in paris.his is bloomberg. ♪ german chancellor angela merkel's government will today introduce measures to bolster security after paris index last months. in paris, france wildland finds himself stuck between opposition and his own socialist party that wants to protect democratic freedoms. greg viscusi joins us from paris. joe malec is also -- gilles moec is also with us. terror replacing economy as the main issue in the election. greg: that is the case. even after last year,...
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you can see london, paris and france for down. frankfurt down. selected members of the public are getting a chance to take a free ride in autonomous cabs. it is run by the american startup. passengers are accompanied by engineers who can take control of the car. the ridesharing firm is hoping selfnounce its version of driving taxi services in the u.s. city of pittsburgh in the coming weeks. genie: i am still too much of a control freak to get that car that has no driver. thank you for that look. it is now time for the press review. on the set, we take a look at what the papers are saying. start with this incredible international backlash over france's working a ban -- b .rkin bandi it comes after a photo of a woman being forced to take her clothes off by the french police and that made headlines across the world. across the international and social media, france also has a strong reaction. some in from both sides, the left and the right, let's start with the right-leaning which says the ban has created a mess for the french government accusing th
you can see london, paris and france for down. frankfurt down. selected members of the public are getting a chance to take a free ride in autonomous cabs. it is run by the american startup. passengers are accompanied by engineers who can take control of the car. the ridesharing firm is hoping selfnounce its version of driving taxi services in the u.s. city of pittsburgh in the coming weeks. genie: i am still too much of a control freak to get that car that has no driver. thank you for that...
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let's go to the office of nuremberg paris for this week's edition of legal tuesday. >> hi, sarah. thank you for having me. my name is bob and i am the worker's compensation administrator for i have been with the firm for over 49 years now. i would like to speak about work-related injuries. unfortunately for most of us, we get up and go to work every day. we come home at the end of the day without incident. on occasion, unfortunate things happen and sometimes people are injured on the job. most injuries, fortunately, are relatively minor and don't acquire much in the way of medical attention; how far, for more significant or significantly more than just a minor bump or bruise, medical attention is required. and most employers when you're injured on the job, will direct you for an immediate evaluation or assessment of your injuries at a position of clinical -- of a clinic of their choosing. that is phone for a initial assessment or documenting the injury; how far, what most injured workers don't know and what everyone should know is that in o compensable work-related injury, you can
let's go to the office of nuremberg paris for this week's edition of legal tuesday. >> hi, sarah. thank you for having me. my name is bob and i am the worker's compensation administrator for i have been with the firm for over 49 years now. i would like to speak about work-related injuries. unfortunately for most of us, we get up and go to work every day. we come home at the end of the day without incident. on occasion, unfortunate things happen and sometimes people are injured on the job....
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coming up to 20 past 9:00 in the evens in paris. frantic searches are continuing in central italy to recover survivors after a powerful earthquake has killed at least 120 people. a key syrian town has been recaptured from the islamic a jointoup after operation by the turkish military, syrian anti-regime and american fighter planes. stormed theave american university in kabul. telling "france 24", around 100 students were present time. the head in the afghan capital at least one has been killed and 40 students wounded assault. right now it's time for us to withnother business update kate. you've got the case for us, top documents being leaked and they all link to details submarines. kate: the australian newspaper pagestten hold of 22,000 from the french naval contractor, detailing the combat capabilities of vessels being navy.ed to the indian india's french minister says the security breach is the result of but the leak is causing controversy in australia because earlier this year the company contract to build 12 submarines for the a
coming up to 20 past 9:00 in the evens in paris. frantic searches are continuing in central italy to recover survivors after a powerful earthquake has killed at least 120 people. a key syrian town has been recaptured from the islamic a jointoup after operation by the turkish military, syrian anti-regime and american fighter planes. stormed theave american university in kabul. telling "france 24", around 100 students were present time. the head in the afghan capital at least one has...
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paris on "france all eyes on rio. we are hours away from curtain up on the opening ceremony that will kick off the 2016 olympic games. in south africa's political landscape, the ruling anc party is dealt a blow in the country's local elections, suffering its worst result in more than 20 years. after 35 years spent in a mental hospital. john hinckley junior is the man who tried to assassinate u.s. president ronald reagan in 1981. time for the business news now. delano isis back -- back. we are starting with the seller jobs report out of the united states. 255,000employers added jobs in the month of july. this figure beat analyst estimates and signaled american employers shrugged off concerns over the brexit vote impacting the u.s. economy. the an employment rate remained steady in july at 4.9% -- the unemployed at rate remained steady in july at 4.9% gains across the board -- 4.9%. gains across the board. the s&p 500 has hit a fresh high this friday. all the major indices welcomed the u.s. job report. gains as well on
paris on "france all eyes on rio. we are hours away from curtain up on the opening ceremony that will kick off the 2016 olympic games. in south africa's political landscape, the ruling anc party is dealt a blow in the country's local elections, suffering its worst result in more than 20 years. after 35 years spent in a mental hospital. john hinckley junior is the man who tried to assassinate u.s. president ronald reagan in 1981. time for the business news now. delano isis back -- back. we...
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for the death of paris williams. in june of 2015. investigators say at time of her death, paris was under weight. had skin rashes. and ulcers. parises mother was convicted in the case earlier this summer. and tph-pbsed to 7 years. in prison. >> . a denver girl says she lost her hair because of a popular conditioner. you might have in your home. to betonight the problem solvers taking a closer look. she tried wen two years ago. just before she turned ten. and said her hair started falling out. after just 3 uses. her daughter was nearly bald. she's convinced the ingredients are to blame. >> . the company stands by its product. >> . the fda is investigating. but even if it determines it's not safe. it has no authority to recall personal care products. >> . they are pushing congress to act. >> . denver public library. launching a new program to help more low income families. get internet access. five branches have ten wi-fi hot spots that you can check out. >> just like a book. you can keep it up to 3 something tells me they what a great
for the death of paris williams. in june of 2015. investigators say at time of her death, paris was under weight. had skin rashes. and ulcers. parises mother was convicted in the case earlier this summer. and tph-pbsed to 7 years. in prison. >> . a denver girl says she lost her hair because of a popular conditioner. you might have in your home. to betonight the problem solvers taking a closer look. she tried wen two years ago. just before she turned ten. and said her hair started falling...
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in winter, dusk in paris is a leisurely affair. sprawling across the hours like lunch in a side street brasserie , it's nearly dark when i reach the square but the ice trunks, some taller than the people wandering among them have their own glow with glinting charisma. people posed by the blocks, snapping photos, children holding onto their parents hand, they touch the icing giggle at it smooth coldness. some young children in snow suits and wool hats or strollers , i wonder what their parents are saying when they been down to explain that each drop of dissolving water ticks off another moment toward the potential destruction of earth's climate as we know it. the international conference on climate change in which 195 countries agreed to place limits on greenhouse gas emissions as an effort to curb global warming. water was central to the emergence of the high ambition coalition as island and other low-lying nations press for more stringent emissions limits. leaders from states such as the marshall island in the pacific and st. luci
in winter, dusk in paris is a leisurely affair. sprawling across the hours like lunch in a side street brasserie , it's nearly dark when i reach the square but the ice trunks, some taller than the people wandering among them have their own glow with glinting charisma. people posed by the blocks, snapping photos, children holding onto their parents hand, they touch the icing giggle at it smooth coldness. some young children in snow suits and wool hats or strollers , i wonder what their parents...
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. >> now a frenchman who is named for his daredevil stunlts is back in action in paris, scaling a 185 meter skyscraper in the business strict with no who were he is and no rains. he usually performs this kind of climb just as a stunt. this time he was doing it to call attention to a french ictim of domestic abuse. she is behind bars for murdering her abusive husband. she won a presidential pardon, nd her parole request has been rejected. he scrawled a message when reaching the team. he was taken to a police station but released. some 20,000 people have been painting the town red in spain. they were taking advantage of a festival, a tradition that relates back to a food fight between school children in 1945. it has grown massively. 160 totons of tomatotoes were lobbed around an hour. organizers manninged to hose wn the strickery street -- the sticky street within minutes of finishing. this is a great example of team work in action from the residents of a town near barcelona. they have been celebrating st. felix's day by forming human towers. this year the climbers actually meachemmed t
. >> now a frenchman who is named for his daredevil stunlts is back in action in paris, scaling a 185 meter skyscraper in the business strict with no who were he is and no rains. he usually performs this kind of climb just as a stunt. this time he was doing it to call attention to a french ictim of domestic abuse. she is behind bars for murdering her abusive husband. she won a presidential pardon, nd her parole request has been rejected. he scrawled a message when reaching the team. he...
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gains in paris and frankfort. of the companies having a good day on the market is the advertising firm wpp. it reported strong growth in the first half of the year. it shrugged off concerns over brexit, saying the fall in sterling may have helped a recovery in the advertising market. the chief executive said companies were being cautious with their money because of the uncertainty over the u.k.'s future trade relationship with europe and the outcome of the u.s. presidential election. mining company glencore will cut its massive debt after it reported a 13% drop in underlying profits in the first halflf of the yeaear. it has been working to reduce its debt as it struggles with lower prices for commodities. has unveiled a new battery that it says will make its new car the fastest mainstream model on the market. it will go from zero to 60 in 2.5 seconds and be able to travel over 300 miles. of clothing wece have been talking -- one piece of clothing we have been talking about in france is the infamous burkini. who cr
gains in paris and frankfort. of the companies having a good day on the market is the advertising firm wpp. it reported strong growth in the first half of the year. it shrugged off concerns over brexit, saying the fall in sterling may have helped a recovery in the advertising market. the chief executive said companies were being cautious with their money because of the uncertainty over the u.k.'s future trade relationship with europe and the outcome of the u.s. presidential election. mining...
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he's written about paris and now the wright brothers. (202)748-8200 in east and central time zone. zone. 748-8201 for those of you in amount and pacific time zone. and we also are taking texts. if you want to text an and it at work question to david mccullough con 20,246,568,427 number and you can also contact the social media and we hope those addresses up as we talk. did they die wealthy? >> yes but not superrich as the so-called robber barons of the day. wilbur died very tragically in 1912. so he never really lived to see the money tha but they were nevn it for the money. they were in it because they had been raised on the idea that it was a high purpose and they selected this as their objecti objective. they were not bothered by the fact they had no money or college education or that people thought they were crackpots and made fun of. even after they have proven to fly an airplane. >> it took five more years but the world was able to read that human beings could fly. it didn't happen in this country. it happened in france because neither the federal government here or the press
he's written about paris and now the wright brothers. (202)748-8200 in east and central time zone. zone. 748-8201 for those of you in amount and pacific time zone. and we also are taking texts. if you want to text an and it at work question to david mccullough con 20,246,568,427 number and you can also contact the social media and we hope those addresses up as we talk. did they die wealthy? >> yes but not superrich as the so-called robber barons of the day. wilbur died very tragically in...
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. >> the way in which we capture the shape here is typically to wrap somebody in a plaster paris ban daniil, and there is more modern and high-tech ways of doing it, but we have the best results of wrapping the plaster, and then take an empty shell upstairs and fill it with plaster paris, and then we have a positive mold of somebody's leg, and sculpt, reduce, and change the shape according to the anatomy, and then over the top of the mold or the prosthesis is made. >> and so this is the prosthetic socket, and made of carbon fiber. it is very thin. again, they have it spot-on. when i first had it made, it was giving me brief rubbing in areas, but going to pace, as you can see here, they actually cut pieces out, where i am getting the issues. >> there is a crossover in the science and the arts here. we understand the arts around and the anatomy, and the mechanic, and the materials and the properties, but then upstairs when we are sculpt iin with the plaster of paris, it is a lot more artistic. >> and prostheticist james has been an amputee for many years, and so he understands james. >
. >> the way in which we capture the shape here is typically to wrap somebody in a plaster paris ban daniil, and there is more modern and high-tech ways of doing it, but we have the best results of wrapping the plaster, and then take an empty shell upstairs and fill it with plaster paris, and then we have a positive mold of somebody's leg, and sculpt, reduce, and change the shape according to the anatomy, and then over the top of the mold or the prosthesis is made. >> and so this is...
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paris, you first.rump has been accused to have talking at voters, not reaching them where they live. a point both campaigns have made points on sunday talk shows today. listen. >> donald trump has not held an event in the black community. he is not going to a black church, as hillary clinton has done. he's not gone to historical black colleges. he's not met with the mothers of children who have been slain and killed from violence in this country. >> trump has been running for president, though, kellyanne, since june of 2015. that's 14 months. question, how many times has he gone into an american inner city and held an event for a largely black audience? >> i don't know the answer, but i can -- >> let me just say, would you be surprised if the answer is none? never? >> no, i would not be surprised. and i will tell you, chris, and i pledge to you and everyone that's watching is that those events are actually being planned and we're very excited about them. >> okay, so, paris, why now? why will donald tru
paris, you first.rump has been accused to have talking at voters, not reaching them where they live. a point both campaigns have made points on sunday talk shows today. listen. >> donald trump has not held an event in the black community. he is not going to a black church, as hillary clinton has done. he's not gone to historical black colleges. he's not met with the mothers of children who have been slain and killed from violence in this country. >> trump has been running for...
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soldiers now patrol the streets of paris.niffer dogs check cars before they're allowed onto ferries. the country has extended its state of emergency for the fourth time -- till january 2017. it enables authorities to raid apartments without a warrant. suspects can be placed under house arrest and computers and phones can be monitored. those measures couldn't prevent the attack on nice. still, the policy has widespread support. >> it's understandable. something has to be done in a situation like this. i'm definitely in favor of it. >> you don't really notice the state of emergency. i think it's important and right. it's a good thing. reporter: but how much can an extended state of emergency actually achieve? catherine gaudard: the fight against terror can't be won by announcing a state of emergency. much more substantial measures are needed -- rights need to be respected, even in dangerous times. reporter: caroline says being in the reserves is her way of doing her part to protect france. caroline: the attacks have strengthene
soldiers now patrol the streets of paris.niffer dogs check cars before they're allowed onto ferries. the country has extended its state of emergency for the fourth time -- till january 2017. it enables authorities to raid apartments without a warrant. suspects can be placed under house arrest and computers and phones can be monitored. those measures couldn't prevent the attack on nice. still, the policy has widespread support. >> it's understandable. something has to be done in a...
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. >>> still ahead, tourism troubles taking a toll on paris. we're going to show you a dimming of numbers coming out of the city of lights. >>> plus, hillary clinton talks about her health. even showing jimmy kimmel that she's fit for the presidency despite what the trump camp is claiming. that's coming up next. you're watching "today in the bay." ==pause for sot== @1:00 jimmy- can you open this been tampered with-- has not 1:1- crd cheers :crowd chee trt:12 ==ura/cont.o== >>> can you open this jar of pickles? this is -- >> rrrr. >> good for her. hillary clinton proven she's fit as a fiddle on jimmy kimmel show last night. it comes after donald trump and his campaign continues to say shis ill cess december spite the fact her doctors have given her a clean bill of health. the judge ordered release of another 15,000 clinton e-mails. e-mails that were deleted from her server but recovered by the fbi. clinton fund-raising team will be in redwood city tomorrow. in the meantime, donald trump delaying a major immigration speech which was expected this
. >>> still ahead, tourism troubles taking a toll on paris. we're going to show you a dimming of numbers coming out of the city of lights. >>> plus, hillary clinton talks about her health. even showing jimmy kimmel that she's fit for the presidency despite what the trump camp is claiming. that's coming up next. you're watching "today in the bay." ==pause for sot== @1:00 jimmy- can you open this been tampered with-- has not 1:1- crd cheers :crowd chee trt:12...
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you'll hear how much paris is losing in the wake of these attacks. guns can be bought over the internet, or at a weekend gun show. and if the wrong people get a gun... we know what can happen. pat toomey put our safety ahead of partisan politics. toomey crossed party lines twice, first to support background checks, and now to stop gun sales to suspects on the terror watch list. no wonder pennsylvania cops endorse pat toomey as best to protect our families. independence usa pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> you're watching nbc 10. >>> members of congress are demanding answers about the skyrocketing cost of epipens, the devices that can prevent potentially fatal anaphylactic shock. the cost has gone up over 400% since 2008. senators sent a letter to mil m. they say they have donated epipens to almost half of the schools in the country and 80% of people still get the epipen for free between co-pays and the coupons. >>> ac electric is warning about they say residents of long beach township have gotten calls with a record voice s
you'll hear how much paris is losing in the wake of these attacks. guns can be bought over the internet, or at a weekend gun show. and if the wrong people get a gun... we know what can happen. pat toomey put our safety ahead of partisan politics. toomey crossed party lines twice, first to support background checks, and now to stop gun sales to suspects on the terror watch list. no wonder pennsylvania cops endorse pat toomey as best to protect our families. independence usa pac is responsible...
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[laughter] it was in jollier times before the savagery in paris. we thought people might find it slightly interesting. yence was going to get off and give a talk about how the arctic climate -- what has happened to his culture and so it was meant to raise awareness while having a slight -- having fun with it. of course, the horrible things appened. district.l staying in a few blocks from the places where people were mowed down. yence and mamaret were terrified. these are courageous people but they said, i don't understand why people who have nothing to do each other who came from another country or killing people. i don't understand why they would kill each other. it is hard to explain. we made it into a six bedroom loft and we were told to stay in our neighborhoods which we would anyway. anything else would be a betrayal of the solemnity after this. i ended up cooking for them. i cooked every night for hem. the glaciologist came. i was cooking for 5-15 people every night. which is a pleasure in paris because the food is so great. i would say we're
[laughter] it was in jollier times before the savagery in paris. we thought people might find it slightly interesting. yence was going to get off and give a talk about how the arctic climate -- what has happened to his culture and so it was meant to raise awareness while having a slight -- having fun with it. of course, the horrible things appened. district.l staying in a few blocks from the places where people were mowed down. yence and mamaret were terrified. these are courageous people but...
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but you also have national museums outside of paris. you have the imperial war museum, the science museum, the rf museum in england. you have these museums that are looking at aviation especially from the national stories of the countries that they're in and they have some pretty impressive artifacts, as well, in their collections. >> we're talking about the renovations that will be under way over the next six to seven years. when we come back in 2022 or 2023, what's going to change? >> it's going to be a completely changed museum. i mean, over 20 major exhibitions. the idea is to really reinterpret, represent the history of flight. and to do that in ways that really stimulate early 21st century audiences. and so looking at military aviation a different way, looking at the development of civilian and commercial aviation, looking at space, the idea of where the planets, what's the idea of earth in our story of human kind. and so it's going to be very bold, but the idea is to really present a new take on aerospace history. and so we have
but you also have national museums outside of paris. you have the imperial war museum, the science museum, the rf museum in england. you have these museums that are looking at aviation especially from the national stories of the countries that they're in and they have some pretty impressive artifacts, as well, in their collections. >> we're talking about the renovations that will be under way over the next six to seven years. when we come back in 2022 or 2023, what's going to change?...