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when the carnival's over, we can finish our vacation in paris. >> paris?i always wanted to go to paris. >> you can't just leave me here. >> he said, listen, when you come to meet me in paris, i need you to bring this bag with you. >> i didn't ask about the bag, because when roy's panicky or trying to get something done and you're in the way of that, then he gets upset with you. he left me a thousand dollars. he was out of the room within, less than ten minutes. he said to me, well, i'll see you in paris. i was in shock that he left so quickly. did he really leave me? did he really just leave me here? i'm in panama all alone. the bag was like, not even registering yet. because at that moment, i was thinking, did he take my return ticket home? it wasn't there. and then i look at the bag. i pick it up. i notice that it's heavy. there's nothing in it. i'm wondering, what is this weight to it? it could have been anything. guns. a bomb. any type of drug. i don't know. i had a suspicion it was something illegal. >> when you come to meet me in paris, i want you to
when the carnival's over, we can finish our vacation in paris. >> paris?i always wanted to go to paris. >> you can't just leave me here. >> he said, listen, when you come to meet me in paris, i need you to bring this bag with you. >> i didn't ask about the bag, because when roy's panicky or trying to get something done and you're in the way of that, then he gets upset with you. he left me a thousand dollars. he was out of the room within, less than ten minutes. he said...
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breaking news from paris.acker shot dead at the city's airport after he wrestled a soldier to the ground in an attempt to grab her gun. the same suspect involved in a carjacking outside the city earli earlier. >>> foreign policy on the front burner this morning with secretary of state rex tillerson meeting with oia china. the president doubling down on the wiretapping claim causing concern among the party. >>> and median artie lange was arrested outside his home. officers found cocaine and heroin and drug paraphernalia. lange best known on the howard stern show. >>> let's start with the download. recap of the biggest headlines from the massive winter storm to the lucky tourists narrowly escaping a volcanic eruption. some of the stories that caught our attention. >> a big winter storm rolled across the country this week. >> pummeling eight states and 70 million people. with parts of the northeast buried under more than 2 feet of snow and ice, homes were covered in ice. >>> bad news for unlucky train passengers
breaking news from paris.acker shot dead at the city's airport after he wrestled a soldier to the ground in an attempt to grab her gun. the same suspect involved in a carjacking outside the city earli earlier. >>> foreign policy on the front burner this morning with secretary of state rex tillerson meeting with oia china. the president doubling down on the wiretapping claim causing concern among the party. >>> and median artie lange was arrested outside his home. officers...
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in paris, i am not in paris, she is in paris, francine lacqua. why are you in paris, francine? give you a special turbo french language lesson. that will be before covering the french political election. i'm at the jpmorgan global conference. we are talking about banks, regulation, brexit and taking stock of the world we live in. what does it mean for inflation and friends -- french policy? what does that mean for how you plan for the future? i am ridiculously excited to speak with jean-claude trichet coming up. [speaking french] taylor: in u.s., house republicans worker the night and took steps toward replacing the need for portable care act. proving a much arugula and tax penalties on people who do not buy health insurance. in'segislation income-based subsidies in obamacare. there would be a tax credit largely based on age. the bill has opposition. many conservatives oppose it as well as doctor and hospital groups. programsacknowledging have failed with north korea. rex tillerson will look at new options. last week and, north korea test fired four missiles and muster the coun
in paris, i am not in paris, she is in paris, francine lacqua. why are you in paris, francine? give you a special turbo french language lesson. that will be before covering the french political election. i'm at the jpmorgan global conference. we are talking about banks, regulation, brexit and taking stock of the world we live in. what does it mean for inflation and friends -- french policy? what does that mean for how you plan for the future? i am ridiculously excited to speak with jean-claude...
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paris jackson.usical guest julia michaels and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 642, yeah! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ah, hi! welcome, everybody! thank you so much! [ cheers and applause ] i feel the love. i feel the love. i give it right back to you. thank you very much. welcome. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." this is it, baby. this is it. [ cheers and applause ] you're here. you made it. you guys, today is the first [ cheers ] yes! ♪ yeah, it's that day when millions of americans look at their bodies in the mirror and ask, "can we get, like, two more months of winter? i mean, i promise -- i promise i'll do sit-ups. i promise." i have to say, it's nice waking up to the birds tweeting instead of the president tweeting. it's nice. [ cheers and applause ] of course, spring time means spring cleaning, and a lot of people are throwing out things they no longer need, you know, like clothing, old books and march madn
paris jackson.usical guest julia michaels and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 642, yeah! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ah, hi! welcome, everybody! thank you so much! [ cheers and applause ] i feel the love. i feel the love. i give it right back to you. thank you very much. welcome. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." this is it, baby. this is it. [ cheers and applause ] you're...
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the paris agreement. still move forward with what president obama put on the table. there's a question of being an partner here and we all have to do our part. there's people in canada and china looking to take up the the fact of the matter is u.s. and china alone account for 45% of the world's emissions. if the u.s. isn't doing its part, it sends a signal to other countries that, well, if they're getting off the hook, why capacican't we? we're not nearly as prosperous, so there's a concern about that. from thee secalling in republican line. you're on with zack colman. hi. r: i just wanted to say that i deplorable that my parents came from coal country in pennsylvania, and now in aleigh, north carolina, and this region of raleigh, there coal-mining e been plants that dumped coal refuge nto our waters and that are still not being cleaned up by that ate by the companies caused it. feel for people that were once in the coal-mining but we need to find a cleaner way. we don't need more people going into coal m
the paris agreement. still move forward with what president obama put on the table. there's a question of being an partner here and we all have to do our part. there's people in canada and china looking to take up the the fact of the matter is u.s. and china alone account for 45% of the world's emissions. if the u.s. isn't doing its part, it sends a signal to other countries that, well, if they're getting off the hook, why capacican't we? we're not nearly as prosperous, so there's a concern...
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today he is on trial for the bombing of a shop in paris in 1974.have the details. >> a terror attack in paris more than 40 years ago. a grenade was thrown into a crowd at a drugstore in the center of the city. two people killed, 10 injured. her father died in the attack. his lost devastated the family. >> my mother was left alone, unhappy. she still has the shrapnel in her legs. it is still there. >> investigation led to the venezuelan, carlos. the presto jim carlos the jackal. he was wanted by police across europe. the 20 year search for him led to his arrest. he was brought back to france where he was sentenced to life for a series of attacks in the country. the trial this time is the last. his lawyer says he will use it as a political platform. >> trials are an opportunity for revolutionary to speak to the people. that is the only reason it interests me. >> i don't think he was of any use to the palestinians by killing people blindly, throwing grenades. he has been of no use. his statements are totally fatuous. 67, hasas been in prison or thanan
today he is on trial for the bombing of a shop in paris in 1974.have the details. >> a terror attack in paris more than 40 years ago. a grenade was thrown into a crowd at a drugstore in the center of the city. two people killed, 10 injured. her father died in the attack. his lost devastated the family. >> my mother was left alone, unhappy. she still has the shrapnel in her legs. it is still there. >> investigation led to the venezuelan, carlos. the presto jim carlos the...
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that is really paris. that is the beauty of paris here.ou know, plans for the next 15 years. we know that we will certainly keep moving. where exactly, it could be mumbai or paris or tokyo, i do not know yet. we are so happy and that is what ove we ling, is we love spending time and living in the present. ♪ alexandre: so it was at the end of the 1990's, i was here in new york. just running a venture firm. my wife was working in india. she was working for an orphanage for mother teresa. and i was working here, dealing in generally with millions of dollars, and then i traveled to visit her, and she was helping those kids in this orphanage. and i, again, realized how life, you know, is. it is not good or bad here, we are just saying, "that is life." sometimes it could be three blocks from where we are talking here. you can help people. and so like any good entrepreneur, i said, "i should do my market research. i should go and talk to people. i should better understand before launching anything." that was five years ago. so i took my resume wi
that is really paris. that is the beauty of paris here.ou know, plans for the next 15 years. we know that we will certainly keep moving. where exactly, it could be mumbai or paris or tokyo, i do not know yet. we are so happy and that is what ove we ling, is we love spending time and living in the present. ♪ alexandre: so it was at the end of the 1990's, i was here in new york. just running a venture firm. my wife was working in india. she was working for an orphanage for mother teresa. and i...
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how is paris doing? paris? i don't go there anymore. paris is no longer paris.miss it for anything. now he doesn't even think of going there. at the. pete: part of something called operational sentinel. deployed to airports to help back up security forces overwhelmed. clayton: he was slammed for those comments, of course. we want to bring in corey lewandowski right now former trump campaign manager to take a look at what is happening right now in paris. corey, are you surprised? >> no. i'm not surprised unfortunately. what we know is that people want to do harm to a lot of people. i want to commend the police for their swift action in killing this terrorist. i think it's very important that we deal with terrorism. >> a very serious way. let me say. this this is all the more reason why u.s. code 1182 u.s. code which allows the president to preclude people from coming into the country who want to commit harm to us has to be fully in effect. and two federal judges, who are legislating from the bench, continue to prevent the united states from making sure that their
how is paris doing? paris? i don't go there anymore. paris is no longer paris.miss it for anything. now he doesn't even think of going there. at the. pete: part of something called operational sentinel. deployed to airports to help back up security forces overwhelmed. clayton: he was slammed for those comments, of course. we want to bring in corey lewandowski right now former trump campaign manager to take a look at what is happening right now in paris. corey, are you surprised? >> no....
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news from paris.ity on edge once again after an attacker rushed a group of soldiers at the paris airport earlier today. it comes with the duke and duchess of cambridge, will and kate, in paris, for the first official visit as a royal couple. nbc's keir simmons is live in the capital with the latest. keir, good morning. >> reporter: craig, good morning. in the past hours, reuters news confirming a terror motive in the two incidents is possible. two incidents. one north of paris with a police officer shot and injured. another at the airport or terminal evacuated with thousands of people when a soldier, we know a female soldier, had her gun taken from her. that man then shot dead. nbc news learning from sources that the same man is suspected in both incidents. it comes with the royal couple william and kate here in paris. they have just been here under the eiffel tower. looking relaxed despite the tension in the city. even throwing a rugby ball. william and kate, chatting to children. craig, royal offici
news from paris.ity on edge once again after an attacker rushed a group of soldiers at the paris airport earlier today. it comes with the duke and duchess of cambridge, will and kate, in paris, for the first official visit as a royal couple. nbc's keir simmons is live in the capital with the latest. keir, good morning. >> reporter: craig, good morning. in the past hours, reuters news confirming a terror motive in the two incidents is possible. two incidents. one north of paris with a...
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first our top story live from paris. ♪ genie: let's start with this developing story in paris. letter bomb has exploded here in the french capital at the offices of the international monetary fund. the offices are shared with the world bank. one person was hurt after opening a package. been no claim of responsibility so far. this comes one day after a militant greek group claimed responsibility for a parcel bomb mailed to the german finance minister. this was a parcel that was sent to the imf offices in paris. france remains in a state of emergency after a string of deadly attacks over the past two years. , thee netherlands center-right prime minister has successfully fought off a challenge from his extreme right rival. the party lost its seats in wednesday's general election but still came in a clear first place, winning 33 out of the 150 seats available in parliament. the result was a disappointment for the anti-islam anti-eu party. it still came in a strong second, winning 20 seats. reaction let's go live to meabh mcmahon in brussels. >> especially in the european quarter wh
first our top story live from paris. ♪ genie: let's start with this developing story in paris. letter bomb has exploded here in the french capital at the offices of the international monetary fund. the offices are shared with the world bank. one person was hurt after opening a package. been no claim of responsibility so far. this comes one day after a militant greek group claimed responsibility for a parcel bomb mailed to the german finance minister. this was a parcel that was sent to the imf...
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this afternoon, police surged at homes in a suburb in paris. the man's father, brother and cousin questioned, the prosecutor revealing tonight. europe has seen its terrorists including the bombing at brussels airport last year, and france has witnessed terror shootings. the paris attacks in 2015, seeing 130 killed. the country remains on an emergency footing. the french president urging, "we must remain vigilant." tonight, the airport has reopened, but thousands of passengers have been delayed or rerouted, and france, with crucial presidential elections starting next month, is once again a country on edge. jose? >> keir simmons in paris, thank you. >>> a maryland man is under arrest tonight charged with criminal cyber stalking that could have resulted in death. it happened on twitter to a prominent journalist who says he suffered an epileptic seizure after opening an animated image sent to him. case is the first of its kind. nbc's maya rodriguez has the details. >> reporter: it's an alleged cyber world crime the fbi says is the first of its kin
this afternoon, police surged at homes in a suburb in paris. the man's father, brother and cousin questioned, the prosecutor revealing tonight. europe has seen its terrorists including the bombing at brussels airport last year, and france has witnessed terror shootings. the paris attacks in 2015, seeing 130 killed. the country remains on an emergency footing. the french president urging, "we must remain vigilant." tonight, the airport has reopened, but thousands of passengers have...
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and paris is blooming. the french capital is growing with city gardeners thanks to .he success of a new law genie for startup story live from paris. ♪ irst, our top story live from paris. ♪ genie: russian opposition leader was in court this morning after being arrested along with hundreds of others in mass protests on sunday. tens of thousands of people took to the streets across russia in the biggest show of defiance in years. most of the anger is aimed at the russian prime minister, dmitry medvedev. we are getting the sentencing coming out of that it courtroom -- that courtroom. what can you tell us? >> that's a 20,000 ruble fine. that one specifically is for organizing and unsanctioned .eeting that's about 320 euros. we learned this morning that he's going to face a secondary charge and that hearing starts now virtually as soon as the first one is finished. which is about him disobeying police orders. an administrative charge. it could be up to 15 days in prison. had a official response for the first tim
and paris is blooming. the french capital is growing with city gardeners thanks to .he success of a new law genie for startup story live from paris. ♪ irst, our top story live from paris. ♪ genie: russian opposition leader was in court this morning after being arrested along with hundreds of others in mass protests on sunday. tens of thousands of people took to the streets across russia in the biggest show of defiance in years. most of the anger is aimed at the russian prime minister,...
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>> keir simmons in paris. thank you. >>> a maryland man under arrest charged with criminal cyber stalking that could have resulted in death. it happened on twitter to a prominent journalist who says he suffered an epileptic seizure after opening an animated image sent to him. case is the first of its kind. here are the details. >> reporter: it's an alleged cyber world crime the fbi says it's the first of its kind in the u.s. 29-year-old arrested on friday in maryland accused of sending a tweet with the intent to kill. >> you have the problems in south korea -- >> his target, police say, newsweek writer and msnbc contributor kirk iek en walled who has epilepsy and collapsed after receiving a tweet with an animated strobing image back in image. if true, it's how people can use social media to literally hurt someone. >> we're talking about people researching these things people have and trying to attack him. >> federal investigators say besides the tweet to iek en walled with the words you deserve a seizure for y
>> keir simmons in paris. thank you. >>> a maryland man under arrest charged with criminal cyber stalking that could have resulted in death. it happened on twitter to a prominent journalist who says he suffered an epileptic seizure after opening an animated image sent to him. case is the first of its kind. here are the details. >> reporter: it's an alleged cyber world crime the fbi says it's the first of its kind in the u.s. 29-year-old arrested on friday in maryland...
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you should read the budget, paris.i'm trying to figure out what you're looking at. >> just in case you're wondering, shermichael is a conservative, is a republican, and he once worked in government. anyways, bakari, how much will this budget -- paris, let other people speak. how much will this proposed budget. >> that was me, don. >> okay. sorry. go ahead, bakari. >> i think the way you judge a budget is by how they treat individuals who are at the dawn of their life, which are our children, how they treat people at the twilight of their life, which is our seniors and how they treat people in the shadows, which are our disabled individuals. i think this budget fails on all those metrics, specifically to african-americans. the irony that we're sitting here having to defend -- and i heard it earlier on your show -- meals on wheels, which directly affects many of those old ladies who sit at the front of the black churches and wear the big hats, who have to decide whether or not monday through saturday, clorn they're going
you should read the budget, paris.i'm trying to figure out what you're looking at. >> just in case you're wondering, shermichael is a conservative, is a republican, and he once worked in government. anyways, bakari, how much will this budget -- paris, let other people speak. how much will this proposed budget. >> that was me, don. >> okay. sorry. go ahead, bakari. >> i think the way you judge a budget is by how they treat individuals who are at the dawn of their life,...
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they support the paris agreements.nt that it is exxonmobil, they are one of the biggest companies in america and their former boss is rex tillerson. they have said that their decision to stay in the paris agreement is under discussion? they haven't said they are pulling out but they are sceptical. this may be urging them to be cautious about doing that. it is great news for anyone concerned about the environment. the copenhagen post, the last day that people will be able to get a uber in denmark? yes, and the reason they had to do that is because of legislation that requires all taxicabs to have a metre and 80 chair sensor to measure the number of passengers. this isjust chair sensor to measure the number of passengers. this is just the latest of european countries pushing back against uber ——a chair sensor. we have a pushback in the uk, we have had labour laws as well and pushbackisin have had labour laws as well and pushback is in other countries, pushback is in other countries, pushback regarding uber. it is certain
they support the paris agreements.nt that it is exxonmobil, they are one of the biggest companies in america and their former boss is rex tillerson. they have said that their decision to stay in the paris agreement is under discussion? they haven't said they are pulling out but they are sceptical. this may be urging them to be cautious about doing that. it is great news for anyone concerned about the environment. the copenhagen post, the last day that people will be able to get a uber in...
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claimant treating. -- paris climate treaty. is running into one of the most unpredictable presidential elections. the socialist candidate has struggled to make an impact with the hard left program that has divided his party and may split the left-wing vote. but he has refused to quit the race in favor of his socialist rival. bring next elections will power through ballots and democracy. long live the republic, long live the working class, long live france. of iter: the final list it's will be published by the french constitutional council on saturday. anchor: teams are working hard to get their message across all sectors of society. one place they may want to focus is a small city in the north of the country, famous for its higher voter abstention rate. france 24 takes a look there to find out why this is. in thisarket day neighborhood. it is one of the poorest in the country. are just a beautiful the far left presidential candidate. nearly 100,000 has a nickname. some call it the extension capital of france. 30% of voters didn
claimant treating. -- paris climate treaty. is running into one of the most unpredictable presidential elections. the socialist candidate has struggled to make an impact with the hard left program that has divided his party and may split the left-wing vote. but he has refused to quit the race in favor of his socialist rival. bring next elections will power through ballots and democracy. long live the republic, long live the working class, long live france. of iter: the final list it's will be...
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i happen to think the paris accord, the paris agreement if you will should have been treated as a treaty. should have gone through senate confirmation. that's a concern. i also think it was a bad deal. >> yeah. >> it's one thing to be talking about co2 internationally, but when you front load your cost as we endeavor to do in that agreement and china and india back loaded their costs from 2030 and beyond, that's not good for america. that's not an america first type of approach to these issues. >> okay. let me ask you one other thing, just to get to the nitty-gritty, do you believe that it's been proven that co2 is the primary control knob for climate? do you believe that? >> no. i think that measuring with precision, human activity on the climate is something very challenging to do and there's tremendous disagreement about the degree of impact. so, no, i would not agree it's a primary contributor to the global warming that we see. >> okay. all right. >> but we don't know that yet. we need to continue the review and analysis. >> it's a -- when i hear the scientists settled, it's like i n
i happen to think the paris accord, the paris agreement if you will should have been treated as a treaty. should have gone through senate confirmation. that's a concern. i also think it was a bad deal. >> yeah. >> it's one thing to be talking about co2 internationally, but when you front load your cost as we endeavor to do in that agreement and china and india back loaded their costs from 2030 and beyond, that's not good for america. that's not an america first type of approach to...
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in paris, not too long ago, leaders get together for the paris climate accord.gest emitters signing this agreement. where do they stand? there is trust within international agreements. we might see some countries using the us pulling out, they have not said they will pull out, but rolling back on commitments, as an excuse for inaction. but the way the paris agreement is structured, governments make a commitment based on what they feel they can deliver. so there is no reason the us's action should lead to other countries not delivering on there promise. the us will create avoid and other countries will step in. we will see a mix of responses globally. the agreement still stands. and we also know that there is potential things will change here in four years' time. thank you so much for your time. thank you so much for your time. helen clarkson. you are watching newsday on the bbc live from london and singapore. still to come in the programme. the two year countdown for britain to leave the eu is under way as theresa may signs the formal exit letter. let there be n
in paris, not too long ago, leaders get together for the paris climate accord.gest emitters signing this agreement. where do they stand? there is trust within international agreements. we might see some countries using the us pulling out, they have not said they will pull out, but rolling back on commitments, as an excuse for inaction. but the way the paris agreement is structured, governments make a commitment based on what they feel they can deliver. so there is no reason the us's action...
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inside the paper, paris has gone from magic to tragic.y say you really shouldn't have brought us up so high if it was only to bring us down the slope. genie: a quiz for all of you out there. does anybody know how to spell the word -- >> i do not. it's a sanskrit word for knowledge acquired through meditation in the hindu tradition. there is a five-year-old girl in tulsa, oklahoma who spelled it correctly as the youngest ever winner of her regional spelling bee. she will be competing with kids up to three times her age at the national spelling bee. her mother said the most incredible thing about her winning the competition was that she was able to sit still for so long. genie: if you're interested, j-a ,,?ghqxÑxÑxÑxccxqqaxú followi original production of link tv. >> thrup on the wall, they're keeping an eye owe. uncle sam keeps an eye on you. here sharon keeps an eye on you with an m-16.
inside the paper, paris has gone from magic to tragic.y say you really shouldn't have brought us up so high if it was only to bring us down the slope. genie: a quiz for all of you out there. does anybody know how to spell the word -- >> i do not. it's a sanskrit word for knowledge acquired through meditation in the hindu tradition. there is a five-year-old girl in tulsa, oklahoma who spelled it correctly as the youngest ever winner of her regional spelling bee. she will be competing with...
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look at the pictures out of paris. police out in force at the orly airport. >> the airport remains closed after a suspect managed to steal a weapon from a soldier guarding the airport. that suspect was shot and killed by security forces. >> thousands of passengers forced to evacuate from the city's second largest airport and pictures show travelers walking on the highway nearby. >> and it's all happening in a city and a country already under a state of emergency after recent terror attacks. we start here with abc's jennifer eccleston who is covering the story from our london bureau. good morning, jennifer. >> reporter: paula, scenes of chaos at paris' second largest airport today. a massive police operation under way after a man tried to grab the rifle of a soldier on patrol in paris' orly international airport. this photo shows the suspect lying on the ground of the terminal after being shot dead by security forces. but a frantic scene followed with travelers and airport staff fleeing the terminal. it was evacuated by
look at the pictures out of paris. police out in force at the orly airport. >> the airport remains closed after a suspect managed to steal a weapon from a soldier guarding the airport. that suspect was shot and killed by security forces. >> thousands of passengers forced to evacuate from the city's second largest airport and pictures show travelers walking on the highway nearby. >> and it's all happening in a city and a country already under a state of emergency after recent...
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china played an incredibly important role leading up to the paris accord.hat role is it going to play in the future? gina: they have not been quite at all about the role they want to play. the united states went into paris because of the actions of this president domestically and they knew the u.s. was ready to lead in this effort. clearent obama was very that this is about jobs of today and jobs of the future and keeping america strong and giving us that competitive edge that we've always had when challenges arose and china stood up and said it appears that we will take a backseat and rest for a wild and -- for a while and then jump in. they know if this is a future market, those who get their first will be the strongest nations. china has made commitments and they've already made more reductions than anybody anticipated and they are likely to beat us to the punch on some of the innovations. if we don't start sending a signal that the business community is trying to send strongly to this president that i'm it changes happening, we want the jobs, we want to
china played an incredibly important role leading up to the paris accord.hat role is it going to play in the future? gina: they have not been quite at all about the role they want to play. the united states went into paris because of the actions of this president domestically and they knew the u.s. was ready to lead in this effort. clearent obama was very that this is about jobs of today and jobs of the future and keeping america strong and giving us that competitive edge that we've always had...
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let's go to our paris correspondence. you we re go to our paris correspondence.ing earlier, he'd needed 30,000 or so. 45, 50,000 was the figure put out that his team would like to see. i would estimate, that is nowhere near that. probably ten, 15, 20,000 at most. people coming out of the metro openings and moving towards their so maybe it will get up. buti towards their so maybe it will get up. but i don't see it as one of those monster meetings where you sense that politics hinges and is changed by a popular expression of feeling. a lot of people, mainly piracy, bourgeois, right—wing voting types, also a they have turned out because they voted for him in the primary and they expect the republican party to stick by him. but the picture is bigger because there are many people in his party who feel it is a liability, they cannot possibly win this election with him as candidate and it is time to choose another one. that is wipe behind—the—scenes are all these meetings and phone calls and e—mails exchanged between senior members of the party to see if there is a way
let's go to our paris correspondence. you we re go to our paris correspondence.ing earlier, he'd needed 30,000 or so. 45, 50,000 was the figure put out that his team would like to see. i would estimate, that is nowhere near that. probably ten, 15, 20,000 at most. people coming out of the metro openings and moving towards their so maybe it will get up. buti towards their so maybe it will get up. but i don't see it as one of those monster meetings where you sense that politics hinges and is...
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paris st germain gotan couple of minutes.n got an away goal to lead barcelona needing six. neymar‘s free kick made it four. it was in the 88th minute. but they still needed a couple. surely not enough time? that they have a second penalty in injury time and it was 5—1. with the last kick of the game, sergio roberto got on the end of a beautiful through ball and sparked jubilation as you might expect. the nou camp has seen some pretty exceptional things and this is right up there. 6—5 on aggregate and they go through. the outgoing manager had joked in the pre—match conference that they could score six. he must be feeling very clever. another champions league match to bring you up to date, dortmund beat benfica. manchester city failed to move up to second in the premier league after drawing 0—0 at home to stoke city this evening. it means leaders chelsea are ten points clear. in what was a game of few clear cut chances, david silva had one of the best of them in the last 20 minutes. and while the home side kept pushing, kelechi
paris st germain gotan couple of minutes.n got an away goal to lead barcelona needing six. neymar‘s free kick made it four. it was in the 88th minute. but they still needed a couple. surely not enough time? that they have a second penalty in injury time and it was 5—1. with the last kick of the game, sergio roberto got on the end of a beautiful through ball and sparked jubilation as you might expect. the nou camp has seen some pretty exceptional things and this is right up there. 6—5 on...
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where does that put you, paris?ould caution yourself on how you categoryize me as a black man. david duke is not a part of the republican party. he doesn't have a following, he doesn't have a base. >> and yet donald trump wouldn't repudiate him until 48 hours after he endorsed him in the campaign. >> he can repudiate meryl streep and alil alec baldwin in a twee. but he can't repudiate david duke immediately. >> to steve king, though, is steve king's message the direction you want to see this republican party go? >> no, it's not. but the point i'm making is, we have to understand that the republican party, and a lot of people in this country feel that the illegal immigration problem is a major problem that's affected the economy, that is affecting jobs. >> paris, isn't it just as easy to say it like you're saying it? >> thank you. >> i'm not defending him. >> here is a guy who said that -- >> run off the list of your talking points. what i'm saying is -- let me finish. >> he said nobody has contributed anything to so
where does that put you, paris?ould caution yourself on how you categoryize me as a black man. david duke is not a part of the republican party. he doesn't have a following, he doesn't have a base. >> and yet donald trump wouldn't repudiate him until 48 hours after he endorsed him in the campaign. >> he can repudiate meryl streep and alil alec baldwin in a twee. but he can't repudiate david duke immediately. >> to steve king, though, is steve king's message the direction you...
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momento de terror se vivieron en las primeras horas de esta maÑana en parÍs, francia.to. se cree que sus intenciones eran disparar contra los viajeros. funcionarios franceses dicen que el sospechoso estaba siendo investigado por posibles vÍnculos con terrorismo. andrea: se dispararon las sirenas y el pÁnico se apoderÓ de parÍs cuando el aeropuerto se convirtiÓ en escenario de una balacera. segÚn la policÍa, un hombre de 39 aÑos ingresÓ al aeropuerto e intentÓ arrebatar un fusil de asalto a una militar en la terminal sur cerca de los controles de seguridad. reportes indican que el atacante forcejeo con la soldado. otros dos patrulleros intervinieron y abrieron fuego matando el sujeto. esta es la primera imagen del sospechoso muerto. >> un vocero de un dispositivo antiterrorista de francia explicÓ que los agentes a parar en defensa propia y cumplieron con su misiÓn de evitar un atentado cuando dispararon contra el agresor. dentro y fuera de las instalaciones, hubo un despliegue masivo de las fuerzas de seguridad. aproximadamente 3000 viajeros fueron evacuados. este pasaj
momento de terror se vivieron en las primeras horas de esta maÑana en parÍs, francia.to. se cree que sus intenciones eran disparar contra los viajeros. funcionarios franceses dicen que el sospechoso estaba siendo investigado por posibles vÍnculos con terrorismo. andrea: se dispararon las sirenas y el pÁnico se apoderÓ de parÍs cuando el aeropuerto se convirtiÓ en escenario de una balacera. segÚn la policÍa, un hombre de 39 aÑos ingresÓ al aeropuerto e intentÓ arrebatar un fusil de...
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anchor: here are watching live from paris on france 24. article 50 trigger -- theresa may to trigger article 50. turkish president lashes out as a europe -- diplomat extinction -- diplomatic sections after his foreign minister was barred from attending a political rally. and carlos the jackal back in the dock. once the world's most wanted .riminal, he is now on trial british lawmakers have voted against changes to the governments plan to leave the eu. the two amendments requested by the house of lords were rejected, which means the bill will past back to the house of lords for approval. prime minister teresa make thing thetrigger article 50 of constitution. she is not expected to do so before the end of the month. unfolded. >> this is an overwhelming victory. the house of commons has rejected calls for the government to -- by 335 votes to 287. they then rejected the other amendment adopted last week by the house of lords. that was by 331 votes. it looks like we're going to have this brexit bill tonight. will beith job bill passed later ton
anchor: here are watching live from paris on france 24. article 50 trigger -- theresa may to trigger article 50. turkish president lashes out as a europe -- diplomat extinction -- diplomatic sections after his foreign minister was barred from attending a political rally. and carlos the jackal back in the dock. once the world's most wanted .riminal, he is now on trial british lawmakers have voted against changes to the governments plan to leave the eu. the two amendments requested by the house...
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one to paris and another to los angeles. both cities -- some members of the ioc have never had two more qualified cities. they want the losing city to host the 2028 games. they are never given out to olympic this at once before. >>> happening today college basketball tournaments for bay area teams. sanford takes on new mexico state. manhattan kansas -- it could be a tight game between the women's team as they take on lsu in a matchup. that game is underway at five 1030 in waco texas. >>> st. marys -- the polished off the see you on thursday. they get a primetime matchup against arizona -- the wildcats. tipped off 4: 45 pacific time. the woman will advance to the sweet 16 played on home turf next week in san jose. st. maries is inviting basketball fans and alumni and anyone who would like to chill them on to join students and faculty for a watch party tonight in moraga. on the campus at st. mary's. >>> march madness means crazy brackets. we did -- along with 40 other people in the newsroom. i always do badly on these. he was
one to paris and another to los angeles. both cities -- some members of the ioc have never had two more qualified cities. they want the losing city to host the 2028 games. they are never given out to olympic this at once before. >>> happening today college basketball tournaments for bay area teams. sanford takes on new mexico state. manhattan kansas -- it could be a tight game between the women's team as they take on lsu in a matchup. that game is underway at five 1030 in waco texas....
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go ahead. >> paris, president obama did not cut it.s brought to his attention -- >> semantics. >> oh he nudity for ten years instead of the two years that president bush had it in for. basically we're not talking about a cut. the issue is when this administration, the trump administration, which we respect, started talking about hbcus, they said we're going to outdo president obama and do something historic. >> that's wait and see. >> we'll wait and see where we go from here. tom wilson, so good to have you here, president of morehouse and paris dennard, appreciate your voices in the conversation. we'll be right back. we asked people to write down the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we could keep doing all the things we love. prudential. bring your challenges. searching for answers may feel overwhelming. so start yo
go ahead. >> paris, president obama did not cut it.s brought to his attention -- >> semantics. >> oh he nudity for ten years instead of the two years that president bush had it in for. basically we're not talking about a cut. the issue is when this administration, the trump administration, which we respect, started talking about hbcus, they said we're going to outdo president obama and do something historic. >> that's wait and see. >> we'll wait and see where we go...
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nbc news confirms a shooting death at the airport in paris. a man they described as a suspect was shot dead at one of the terminals. they say he was trying take a weapon from a soldier on patrol. they added it's unclear whether the attacker acted alone. police evacuated the terminal tweeting a warning to visitors to avoid the airport while they investigate it. the shooting follow as similar incident last month at the louvre museum in which a suspect was wounded. france remains under a state of emergency. >>> new this morning a man and woman are in the hospital after their pick up truck hit a utility pole. the accident happened on frank avenue just after 2:00 this morning. this is not the correct video. the man was thrown from the truck. rescue crews had to remove the woman. she was wheeled to an ambulance. we are to find out the victims conditions and what caused the crash. >>> now to a followup story you saw first here on nbc 10. septa police tell us they plan to charge the students who started the fight you just saw in that video. it was cau
nbc news confirms a shooting death at the airport in paris. a man they described as a suspect was shot dead at one of the terminals. they say he was trying take a weapon from a soldier on patrol. they added it's unclear whether the attacker acted alone. police evacuated the terminal tweeting a warning to visitors to avoid the airport while they investigate it. the shooting follow as similar incident last month at the louvre museum in which a suspect was wounded. france remains under a state of...
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the paris-based exchange is in negative territory at the moment.he dax in frankfurt is also lower .42%. anare also seeing interesting trend on currency markets, the euro dropping against the u.s. dollar on french election drama. alain juppe declared he would definitely not be running for president. let's focus on one stock that has performed very poorly this monday. deutsche bank. bethey announced they would raising 8 billion euros in shares and making 2 billion euros in asset sales. has been going through a year of turmoil when they had a settlement over an investigation over mortgage backed securities. authorities in beijing have announced slightly lower growth targets this year. >> the premier announced a growth target for 2017 would be 6.5%. gdp growther than for 2016 which marked the slowest expansion of the chinese economy in 26 years. he used the metaphor of a butterfly struggling to emerge from a chrysalis. china is the world's second-biggest economy after the united states. pwc recently released a report saying china would lead the world i
the paris-based exchange is in negative territory at the moment.he dax in frankfurt is also lower .42%. anare also seeing interesting trend on currency markets, the euro dropping against the u.s. dollar on french election drama. alain juppe declared he would definitely not be running for president. let's focus on one stock that has performed very poorly this monday. deutsche bank. bethey announced they would raising 8 billion euros in shares and making 2 billion euros in asset sales. has been...
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i was so bummed. >> preteen paris add huge crush on zac in 22006.t to the tour only to find out zac was offshooting a movie. >> i was so bummed. like 10-year-old -- >> all the girls. what? who -- >> now zac has competition from an older man, paris was totally star struck when she met 69-year-old rocker alice cooper. >> i was like, i love you so much. i've always listened to you. i grew up loving you. like i was close to tears. >> you're almost crying right now. >> i'm crying thinking about it. >> "the tonight show" appearance is part of paris's big push to launch her career. seems like she is everywhere. the cover of harper's bizarre. rolling stone. grammys. star. and she may end up following in her father's foot steps which she should probably stop writing l lyrics while ordering fast-food. >> last night with hollywood premier of chips, melissa mccarthy was there to support her husband as part of the movie. but the night belongs to dax shepard and his beautiful wife, kristin bell, who left hire two kids at home before hitting the red carpet. >> do
i was so bummed. >> preteen paris add huge crush on zac in 22006.t to the tour only to find out zac was offshooting a movie. >> i was so bummed. like 10-year-old -- >> all the girls. what? who -- >> now zac has competition from an older man, paris was totally star struck when she met 69-year-old rocker alice cooper. >> i was like, i love you so much. i've always listened to you. i grew up loving you. like i was close to tears. >> you're almost crying right...
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genie: new details on the man behind the attack at orly airport in paris yesterday.he suspect took a female sosoldier hostage before being shot dead. the autopsy report shows he had traces of cocaine and cannabis in his blood as well as twice the legal limit of alcohol. the orly airport attacker had ingested narcotics and alcohol. that's according to a sunday autopsy carried out on his remains. medicall analysis revealed a blood alcohol level of 0.83 grams s per liter and the presee of cannabis and cocaine. that would seem to indicate his involvement with petty crime. the prosecutor stated he had become radicalized as well. the first is the choice of target. he didn't randomly attack a soldier on patrol. we know that it corresponds to the general orders given out by jihadi groups. the second are the clear signs of radicalization that appeared around the time he spent in prison. national, he had nine cononctions to o his name involving thrift -- theft and drug dealing. cousinher, brother and have all been released from police custody. genie: peru is still in a state o
genie: new details on the man behind the attack at orly airport in paris yesterday.he suspect took a female sosoldier hostage before being shot dead. the autopsy report shows he had traces of cocaine and cannabis in his blood as well as twice the legal limit of alcohol. the orly airport attacker had ingested narcotics and alcohol. that's according to a sunday autopsy carried out on his remains. medicall analysis revealed a blood alcohol level of 0.83 grams s per liter and the presee of cannabis...
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group, and opel expressed optimism about the deal during a joint press conference in paris. they think it's a victory for all three companies. >> we are excited to join forces for the second largest european auto company to enhance operation for profitable growth worldwide. reporter: it certainly won't be an easy task. opel has incurred huge losses the last two decades. that's the reason why its u.s. parent has been trying to sell the german subsidiary. opel is already cooperating with its new french owners. together they aim to increase annual production to 5 million vehicles in the coming years, making them the number two in europe after volkswagen. p.s.a. hopes the alliance leads to synergies and savings. the french also hope to increase sales in foreign markets, including china.ews will be hige agenda of the geneva show which opens tomorrow. i asked our correspondent what industry reps there are saying. reporter: well, basically, daniel, we have the calm before the storm here. obviously the official start of the press days is only tomorrow but it's already dominating con
group, and opel expressed optimism about the deal during a joint press conference in paris. they think it's a victory for all three companies. >> we are excited to join forces for the second largest european auto company to enhance operation for profitable growth worldwide. reporter: it certainly won't be an easy task. opel has incurred huge losses the last two decades. that's the reason why its u.s. parent has been trying to sell the german subsidiary. opel is already cooperating with...
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it has become a symbol of paris. 100 yea rs it has become a symbol of paris. 100 years ago many christiansl tower's thatis had never been built. eiffel tower's that is being marked by a re—enactment of the first ascent. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon, in singapore. i'm babita sharma, in london. our top stories: australian officials are beginning to assess the damage, after cyclone debbie pummelled the northeast coast. at least one person's been killed and tens of thousands of homes without power. there's a warning that more floods and heavy rains are on the way. an american general leading the fight to recapture the iraqi city of mosul from the group calling itself islamic state has admitted that coalition forces were probably involved in the deaths of civilians. general stephen townsend said an investigation was under way, but also suggested that the militants could be to blame. our middle east editorjeremy bowen is with the iraqi army as it advances into mosul from where he sent this report. mosul is being hit by war to take down islamic state. we drove through the streets ta
it has become a symbol of paris. 100 yea rs it has become a symbol of paris. 100 years ago many christiansl tower's thatis had never been built. eiffel tower's that is being marked by a re—enactment of the first ascent. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon, in singapore. i'm babita sharma, in london. our top stories: australian officials are beginning to assess the damage, after cyclone debbie pummelled the northeast coast. at least one person's been killed and tens of thousands of...
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joining me now is our paris correspondent hugh schofield.on where he was effectively fighting for his political life, do you think he did enough? who knows? it was very dramatic, though. delivered in the teeth of a howling gale, and before a sea of supporters with flags. it was quite exciting. it was fighting the stuff as well. and the impression you got from what he was saying was that he has no intention of standing aside. he was appealing to the faithful, saying he made a mistake, he said before it was ethically wrong but not in law, but iam the ethically wrong but not in law, but i am the person you voted for because my programme is the right one to get france back on its feet. the impression you got from the atmosphere or was the man is going the full course and there is no compromise possible with the rest of his party. i've just compromise possible with the rest of his party. i'vejust been rereading the text of it. he never at any point says i will be the candidate no matter what, come what may. instead you get a sense at the end of t
joining me now is our paris correspondent hugh schofield.on where he was effectively fighting for his political life, do you think he did enough? who knows? it was very dramatic, though. delivered in the teeth of a howling gale, and before a sea of supporters with flags. it was quite exciting. it was fighting the stuff as well. and the impression you got from what he was saying was that he has no intention of standing aside. he was appealing to the faithful, saying he made a mistake, he said...
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it has been a dramatic last hour here in paris.storms, and francois fillon giving the speech of his life, if you include the part where he said sorry for having recruited his wife. that was the moment where he gave out the signal that he had done wrong, ethically he should not have done it. he never said that he should not have legally done it. he apologised to the people. the rest of the speech was a tour de force in which he made it clear he is not giving up. he says he has a link to the people, there was a sea of flags before him, he believes he has legitimacy behind him, he believes he is an innocent man, and the message of this speech, which was basically a presidential campaign speech, the message is he has no intention of stepping down and the ball is back in the court of his opponents, the shameless deserters, as he calls them, who now have to decide if they will force the issue orjust let him get on with it. it was a very tense moment. but a humdinger of a speech. if he does fight on, how damaged easy by all of this? very.
it has been a dramatic last hour here in paris.storms, and francois fillon giving the speech of his life, if you include the part where he said sorry for having recruited his wife. that was the moment where he gave out the signal that he had done wrong, ethically he should not have done it. he never said that he should not have legally done it. he apologised to the people. the rest of the speech was a tour de force in which he made it clear he is not giving up. he says he has a link to the...
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the weeknd's ex is also in paris right now.ven't seen them bumping into each other. >> bella and the weeknd seems to be getting along okay. and so do these guys, the back street guys. and they admitted, it ain't always easy. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> they sold over 130 million records and despite some personal bumps in the road and some counseling, they've been together for over 20 years. >> you guys better gettin therapy now because you will need it lattr. >> whatever. >> we talk it out. box it out. whatever way we get it out. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> n act to vegas. their planned residency kicks off tomorrow. >> why is this the right time to stay and do residency there? >> we're all fathers now. we are in the process of making a brand-new album. we can record while doing the residency. >> are you going to bring your families with you? >> oh, yeah. >> yeah. >> we can bring our family, especially in summertime when kids are not in school. >> my wife and i are expecting number two. >> yes, you are. i just hope we're not in the middf le oshthe ow when this goe
the weeknd's ex is also in paris right now.ven't seen them bumping into each other. >> bella and the weeknd seems to be getting along okay. and so do these guys, the back street guys. and they admitted, it ain't always easy. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> they sold over 130 million records and despite some personal bumps in the road and some counseling, they've been together for over 20 years. >> you guys better gettin therapy now because you will need it lattr. >> whatever....
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this is where poachers came looking for their latest kill, a safari park west of paris.re cutting off his horn with a chainsaw. park staff say the attackers broke through two fences and a wall to reach the rhinos. it's thought to be the first time poachers have targeted live animals in a european zoo. it's horrific that vince, our rhino, was shot. we've got this notion that here they are protected from poaching and that poaching happens far away in their natural habitat and here they're safe and poaching has come here now so that's extremely destabilising and shocking. tonight there's extra security in place at the rhino enclosure behind me where the two surviving animals are still being housed. this was a well—planned operation with apparently detailed knowledge of the park and it has put zoos across europe on alert. paris was the weakest link today, but it might be another population in namibia or other parts of the world. as long as the incentives and profits are high in and the risks are low enough, criminals will seek out the weakest link to get their hands on the r
this is where poachers came looking for their latest kill, a safari park west of paris.re cutting off his horn with a chainsaw. park staff say the attackers broke through two fences and a wall to reach the rhinos. it's thought to be the first time poachers have targeted live animals in a european zoo. it's horrific that vince, our rhino, was shot. we've got this notion that here they are protected from poaching and that poaching happens far away in their natural habitat and here they're safe...
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you are watching live from paris. i marshall ferguson.rowing tensions between ankara and washington. there are several points of contention topping the agenda. laws made in westminster no longer in brussels. the day after formally triggering britain's divorce from the eu the prime minister will publish a bill set to
you are watching live from paris. i marshall ferguson.rowing tensions between ankara and washington. there are several points of contention topping the agenda. laws made in westminster no longer in brussels. the day after formally triggering britain's divorce from the eu the prime minister will publish a bill set to
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paris, if i see you at super bowl and then i say i saw paris at super bowl but we didn't talk about footballld say what were you guys talking about at super bowl? >> same thing that attorney general lynch said meeting with clinton before the -- >> you know what happened? let comey lead the investigation. go on. >> also -- big difference. >> should not have done that. not under oath either. >> didn't say she didn't remember what they discussed. they went through line by line as opposed to what jeff sessions is saying, i tonigdon't really remember. here's the problem, trump surrogates are now parsing individual meetings. we've had carter, sessions, flynn, campaign manager, don jr. getting paid $50,000 in december by russian businessman for a speech. there's just been this consistent connection with russia. and instead of jeff sessions getting on tv today and saying yes, there ought to be a thoughtful look at this, we understand why the american people might be concerned, instead of the president doing that, we have them parsing this back and back and back. >> let's say maybe they didn't talk -
paris, if i see you at super bowl and then i say i saw paris at super bowl but we didn't talk about footballld say what were you guys talking about at super bowl? >> same thing that attorney general lynch said meeting with clinton before the -- >> you know what happened? let comey lead the investigation. go on. >> also -- big difference. >> should not have done that. not under oath either. >> didn't say she didn't remember what they discussed. they went through...
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it'll be a yellowjersey for france's julian alaphilippe as he takes the overall lead in the paris—nicele race. hello, thanks for joining us on sport today. there's only one place we could possibly start our show, that's with the champions league. an extraordinary night of drama and heartbreak. one of the greatest comebacks in european football, if not the history of the sport. barcelona are through to the quarter finals after beating paris st germain 6—5 on aggregate, that's after having lost the first leg 4—0. they won 6—1 on the night. in tuesday‘s other champions league tie, it was wham—bam aubamayang, pierre emerick aubamayang with a hat—trick to send borussia dortmund through to the last eight at the expense of benfica. but the headlines will be dominated by that historic result at the camp now. i spoke to our football reporter jon bennett earlier for his take on an incredible match. it looked as though psg had saved it after an awful first half. edinson cavani's goal to make it 3—1. it looked as though things were over. things calmed down, that a frantic end to the game. a wonder
it'll be a yellowjersey for france's julian alaphilippe as he takes the overall lead in the paris—nicele race. hello, thanks for joining us on sport today. there's only one place we could possibly start our show, that's with the champions league. an extraordinary night of drama and heartbreak. one of the greatest comebacks in european football, if not the history of the sport. barcelona are through to the quarter finals after beating paris st germain 6—5 on aggregate, that's after having...
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you mentioned the paris accord.g with paris was not just that it was failed to be treated as a treaty. but china and india got away scot-free. the largest producers of co-2 internationally. they didn't have to take steps until 2030. we penalized ourselves through lost jobs while china and india didn't take steps to address the issue internationally. paris was just a bad deal, in my estimation. but, we're trying to focus on getting things right here domestically. operating within the frame work of the clean air act. >> thank you for your time this morning. >> thank you, george. >>> we'll be back after this from our abc sta >>> that is all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news" tonight and "gma" tomorrow morning. "gma" tomorrow morning.
you mentioned the paris accord.g with paris was not just that it was failed to be treated as a treaty. but china and india got away scot-free. the largest producers of co-2 internationally. they didn't have to take steps until 2030. we penalized ourselves through lost jobs while china and india didn't take steps to address the issue internationally. paris was just a bad deal, in my estimation. but, we're trying to focus on getting things right here domestically. operating within the frame work...
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also higher in paris on the cac and the tax and a higher. overnight our kids after the fed decision. the bank of japan left its benchmark interest rate unchanged at the bank of china raised interest rates on interest rates in all of this on the federal reserve yesterday. joining me to tackle about it, dagen mcdowell. american enterprise institute president arthur brooks and former lieutenant governor of new york, betsy mccoy. great to see you. we are so happy you're back. everybody on twitter. where is taken? trance where we are always in touch with each other. he realized what your friends are and how much people support you when you're not here. superstar icon. i can't believe i get to work with you every day. now i finally can get it today. travel ban blocked for a second time. the gop health care package seen lots of resistance this morning. early takes on any of that? >> the travel ban that this is judicial overreach and overstep like maybe we've never seen it. the order, the judge essentially says what president trump said on the campa
also higher in paris on the cac and the tax and a higher. overnight our kids after the fed decision. the bank of japan left its benchmark interest rate unchanged at the bank of china raised interest rates on interest rates in all of this on the federal reserve yesterday. joining me to tackle about it, dagen mcdowell. american enterprise institute president arthur brooks and former lieutenant governor of new york, betsy mccoy. great to see you. we are so happy you're back. everybody on twitter....