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as dozens of countries continue to search for answers - the investigtion will continue on in paris, francew the grounding will definitely be impacting flights, but this morning we will check in with passengers to see how they're feeling about this...live at sfo sara stinson kron four news. <"i guess since other countries have done it for safety, there is got to be a good reason, but i don't know if its politically pressured you know or if there is a real safety concern.is it better to be safe than sorry? yes i think so."> thanks sara. ( darya ) some boeing planes are also grounded at the oakland airport. southwest airlines says -- it grounded 34 "max 8" airplanes out of about 750 of its fleet of 737 jets. southwest has a major hub at the oakland airport ... but the grounding of max 8 planes did not appear to impact flights. ( darya ) happening tomorrow... the alameda coliseum authority will vote on a lease agreement to allow the raiders to stay in oakland next season. the raiders new stadium in las vegas is set to open for the 20-20 season and the raiders have been looking for a place to p
as dozens of countries continue to search for answers - the investigtion will continue on in paris, francew the grounding will definitely be impacting flights, but this morning we will check in with passengers to see how they're feeling about this...live at sfo sara stinson kron four news. thanks sara. ( darya ) some boeing planes are also grounded at the oakland airport. southwest airlines says -- it grounded 34 "max 8" airplanes out of about 750 of its fleet of 737 jets. southwest...
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we've seen widespread protests and gerry's even in paris france how much spending power does this protest movement have to this is this is the question i think a big part of the protesters are disappointed because they thought they have a real chance to push the regime to stop the candidature of the trial but there's also a hot core of the protests those who are. demanding. a change of the system of the whole system so i think a big part of the protest is really regaining the streets. for a real change in the turnout there of course asking for change but what are they looking for in that change of government what they say that they want the second republic really democratic states where there was the people who rides and human rights are respected where they can elect the president and members of parliament in the real unfalsified vote. and. i think depended on that. also to have hope to to live in a country. with a good economy with a real job of what your needs is that's the big problem in the. these elections now what's the alternative to beautifully what about the other candidates the
we've seen widespread protests and gerry's even in paris france how much spending power does this protest movement have to this is this is the question i think a big part of the protesters are disappointed because they thought they have a real chance to push the regime to stop the candidature of the trial but there's also a hot core of the protests those who are. demanding. a change of the system of the whole system so i think a big part of the protest is really regaining the streets. for a...
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fueling speculation that the ailing president is far from fit for office protests also spread to paris france is the former colonial power in algeria and is home to a large ex-pat algerian population one young biochemist summed up the mood among many of hippias. time sad not to be there to support them but i've come today because my heart is with my fellow citizens in algeria. if i was there i'd be on the streets to say the system has to go we're sick of it. and there were many similar protests in other parts of the francophone world. in venezuela a crippling blackout is entering its fourth day opposition leader and self-proclaimed interim president warn why do is hoping the crisis will prompt lawmakers to finally allow humanitarian aid into the country he told reporters he's convening an emergency session of the country's national assembly. i am going to ask the national assembly tomorrow to create a national state of emergency we must take care of this catastrophe right now we can't abandon our people until all those in the areas most affected you have the right to protest you have the righ
fueling speculation that the ailing president is far from fit for office protests also spread to paris france is the former colonial power in algeria and is home to a large ex-pat algerian population one young biochemist summed up the mood among many of hippias. time sad not to be there to support them but i've come today because my heart is with my fellow citizens in algeria. if i was there i'd be on the streets to say the system has to go we're sick of it. and there were many similar protests...
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reporting from paris france political commentator john brockman thinks that the ban won't get to the crux of the problem. there's not going to change an agenda the depth of the problem the depth of the problem. is that we have had forty years of social. service is deemed a sleazy. and so people are fed up with. mccoy's not responsible course is to hold them in never mention anything about. the only concern of. damage this infuriates people even still it's. also going to this he when he knows that his is going to be in trouble everybody has announced it is the question also why didn't the police prevent that because it was in the newspaper. in the wake of friday's terror attack on two mosques in christ church new zealand government looking at ways of preventing similar atrocities in the future the prime minister's promising to make changes to the country's gun laws and also sharply criticized a number of social media sites she says the platforms need to do far more to tackle extremist content hawkins joined in you know neal in the studio to break down the government's response. questi
reporting from paris france political commentator john brockman thinks that the ban won't get to the crux of the problem. there's not going to change an agenda the depth of the problem the depth of the problem. is that we have had forty years of social. service is deemed a sleazy. and so people are fed up with. mccoy's not responsible course is to hold them in never mention anything about. the only concern of. damage this infuriates people even still it's. also going to this he when he knows...
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after damage from a windstorm back in 1915 but reportedly helped influence the eiffel tower in paris, france. >> we want something like the roman coliseum or the eiffel tower that hundreds of years from now is still relevant and that somehow captures the human spirit. >> some environmentalists say that the location isn't right. they say that an increase in visitors would threaten birds and other animals near the guadalupe river and los gatos creek. >> interesting to see some of the proposals that they come up with. i want to see the drawings. it would be interesting. >> see what they come up with in the end, right? >> all right. more on our sunshine. >>> it's nice since our wet winter. we'll appreciate the sunshine for the next several day. so enjoy it. here's a live look taking you outside with the "salesforce tower" camera with clear skies. temperatures in the 30s, 40s and even at 550 degrees. some of the colder locations the tri-valley in the north bay with temperatures in the upper 30s this morning. so for livermore, 39. 38 in santa rosa. 40 in concord. 41 in san jose. looking at 50 for
after damage from a windstorm back in 1915 but reportedly helped influence the eiffel tower in paris, france. >> we want something like the roman coliseum or the eiffel tower that hundreds of years from now is still relevant and that somehow captures the human spirit. >> some environmentalists say that the location isn't right. they say that an increase in visitors would threaten birds and other animals near the guadalupe river and los gatos creek. >> interesting to see some...
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reporting from paris france political bricmont told us he thinks about will not get to the root of the problem. doesn't. the problem is that we have had forty years of social. cutting social services. and so people are fed up with. it in never mention anything about older people. the only concern about the. damage. people so it's. also going to the scheme when he knows that his is going to be in trouble everybody has announced that's his is the question also why didn't the police prevent that because it was in the newspaper. that the. venezuelan government announced what it called the seizure of its diplomatic buildings in the united states after opposition representatives started to take control of the caracas has called it an illegal and forceful occupation after washington recognized celtic led interim president. to promote it relations them to the u.s. only through its. cohen's got the latest on this this morning. this quiet street is the latest battleground for venezuela a country thousands of miles away and opposition leader why does representatives are planning to seize control
reporting from paris france political bricmont told us he thinks about will not get to the root of the problem. doesn't. the problem is that we have had forty years of social. cutting social services. and so people are fed up with. it in never mention anything about older people. the only concern about the. damage. people so it's. also going to the scheme when he knows that his is going to be in trouble everybody has announced that's his is the question also why didn't the police prevent that...
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fueling speculation that the ailing president is far from fit for office protests also spread to paris france is the former colonial power in algeria and is home to a large ex-pat algerian population one young biochemist summed up the mood among many of her peers. much time sad not to be there to support them but i've come today because my heart is with my fellow citizens in algeria if i was there i'd be on the streets to just say the system has to go we're sick of it began as he says and on and on and i'm out. and there were many similar protests in other parts of the francophone world. i'm joined by tom get away from did ever use force now to discuss all the weekend's football headlines start good morning to you let's start with the bundesliga there were some rough winter weather wasn't there or yesterday on sunday for for that a game that had over how did it affect play well yeah quite drastically unfortunately for hanover they've really had a fairly hard time with it now they hosted leverkusen which is a game in which they were. he needs that they can get their second ball in the table wi
fueling speculation that the ailing president is far from fit for office protests also spread to paris france is the former colonial power in algeria and is home to a large ex-pat algerian population one young biochemist summed up the mood among many of her peers. much time sad not to be there to support them but i've come today because my heart is with my fellow citizens in algeria if i was there i'd be on the streets to just say the system has to go we're sick of it began as he says and on...
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so far it is unclear what made the time and put an end to this violence i guess reporting from paris france political commentator. to the crux of the problem. so it's. a question. of friday's terror attack on two mosques in christchurch new zealand looking at ways of preventing similar atrocities in future prime ministers promising to change the country's gun laws and sharply criticized social media platforms which she says need to do far more to tackle extremist content you know more details from correspondent. questions are being raised as to what exactly happened in the lead up on the aftermath of this terrible act of barbarity among some most questions social media the role it played this act of terror the shooting of fifty people was actually live streamed on facebook for around fifteen minutes before it was taken specifically at the request of police in new zealand it was then a shared subsequently all other social media platforms as well as the police in new zealand have reminded their twitter followers certainly that distributing objects at all publications quoting here could mean a
so far it is unclear what made the time and put an end to this violence i guess reporting from paris france political commentator. to the crux of the problem. so it's. a question. of friday's terror attack on two mosques in christchurch new zealand looking at ways of preventing similar atrocities in future prime ministers promising to change the country's gun laws and sharply criticized social media platforms which she says need to do far more to tackle extremist content you know more details...
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from fit for office protests also spread to paris france is the former colonial power analogy area and it's home to a large ex-pat algerian population one young biochemist summed up the mood among many of his peers. i'm sad not to be that to support them but i've come today because my heart is with my fellow citizens in algeria if i was there i'd be on the streets to just say the system has to go we're sick of it as he says and on and on and i'm out. and there were many similar protests in other parts of the francophone world. ok let's get the very latest sports now i'm joined by tom going from our sports desk discussed weekends headlines and football good morning tom you know let's start off with the bonus league there were some rough weather scenes out there this weekend well that wasn't there sunday with hanover how does that affect place well quite drastically now one of the one hosting labor cues and it's fair to say that that's a game in which kind of a need really that they can get that second both of them in the table at the moment they've got the worst home record of any solid
from fit for office protests also spread to paris france is the former colonial power analogy area and it's home to a large ex-pat algerian population one young biochemist summed up the mood among many of his peers. i'm sad not to be that to support them but i've come today because my heart is with my fellow citizens in algeria if i was there i'd be on the streets to just say the system has to go we're sick of it as he says and on and on and i'm out. and there were many similar protests in...
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as dozens of countries inv continue on in paris, france. for now the flights, but this morning we will check in with passengers to see how they're feeling about this...live at sfo sara stinson kron four news. <"i feel a great relief. i think it was a great think there little more to be done and to determine the incidents happened. if it's going to take a few weeks we the bottom of it."> ( james ) thanks sara. ( darya ) southwest has a major hub at oakland airport... but the grounding of these "max 8" planes doesn't appear to be impacting flights too much. southwest says that of its fleet of 750 planes... only 34 are affected by this grounding. ( darya ) in the east bay ... one man is dead and a woman is injured after a fatal police shooting in san leandro. this happened just after 4:30 yesterday afternoon ... following robbery at a business called "thrift town" on east 14th street at 162nd avenue. when sheriff's deputies arrived on scene they found the man and woman in an s-u-v. after trying to make contact ... officials say the driver put
as dozens of countries inv continue on in paris, france. for now the flights, but this morning we will check in with passengers to see how they're feeling about this...live at sfo sara stinson kron four news. ( james ) thanks sara. ( darya ) southwest has a major hub at oakland airport... but the grounding of these "max 8" planes doesn't appear to be impacting flights too much. southwest says that of its fleet of 750 planes... only 34 are affected by this grounding. ( darya ) in the...
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as dozens of countries ans - the investigtion will continue on in paris, france. for now the grounding will definitely be impacting flights, but this morning in with passengers to see how they're feeling about this... live at sfo sara stinson kron four news. <"being safe is the first ( james ) thanks sara. ( darya ) in the east bay ... one man is dead and a woman is injured after a fatal police shooting in san leandro. this happened just after 4:30 yesterday afternoon ... following robbery at a business called "thrift town" on east 14th street at 162nd avenue. when sheriff's deputies arrived on ene they found the man and woman in an s-u-v. after trying to make contact ... officials say the driver put the car in reverse towards deputies. that is when deputies opened fire. the man in the car died at the scene. the woman is recovering at a local hosptial for her injuries. none of the deputies were hurt. ( darya ) happening tomorrow... the alameda coliseum authority will vote on a lease agreement to allow the raiders to stay in oakland next season. the raiders new sta
as dozens of countries ans - the investigtion will continue on in paris, france. for now the grounding will definitely be impacting flights, but this morning in with passengers to see how they're feeling about this... live at sfo sara stinson kron four news.
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: now, the flight data recorders from that ethiopia jet crash have already been shipped off to paris, france. and once investigators can get to that data they should hopefully figure out what the issue is with this new type jet. reporting live at sfo, i'm sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >>> on a related note it was an emotional day for family members of those who died in the ethiopia airlines crash. many showed up at the area where the plane went down. they wanted to leave flowers, photos, mementos. it will take a few more days for all of that plane debris to be removed. >>> bay area parents and hollywood parents. this college admission scandal continues to spark anger across the country. did these kids know about the scheme, and will those kids be expelled from their universities? those are many questions as we move forward. today one of the most high-profile parents appeared in a federal court. actress lori loughlin was released after posting a million dollar bail. she and her husband are accused of paying $500,000 to get their kids into usc. new court documents say the ring leader, wi
: now, the flight data recorders from that ethiopia jet crash have already been shipped off to paris, france. and once investigators can get to that data they should hopefully figure out what the issue is with this new type jet. reporting live at sfo, i'm sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >>> on a related note it was an emotional day for family members of those who died in the ethiopia airlines crash. many showed up at the area where the plane went down. they wanted to leave flowers,...
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fueling speculation that the ailing president is far from fit for office protests also spread to paris france is the former colonial power in algeria and is home to a large ex-pat algerian population one young biochemist summed up the mood among many of her peers. much time sad not to be. that to support them but i've come today because my heart is with my fellow citizens in algeria if i was there i'd be on the streets to just say the system has to go we're sick of it. on and on and i'm out. and there were many similar protests in other parts of the francophone world. on out to the day that shattered the small town a van and then in southwestern germany ten years ago today a seventeen year old gunman stormed into his former high school and began shooting at students and teachers he killed fifteen people before eventually turning that weapon on himself today people been marking the tenth anniversary of that shooting they've been remembering the victims now even after a decade the emotional scars remain visiting the place where her daughter was gunned down ten years ago is still incredibly diff
fueling speculation that the ailing president is far from fit for office protests also spread to paris france is the former colonial power in algeria and is home to a large ex-pat algerian population one young biochemist summed up the mood among many of her peers. much time sad not to be. that to support them but i've come today because my heart is with my fellow citizens in algeria if i was there i'd be on the streets to just say the system has to go we're sick of it. on and on and i'm out....
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as dozens of countries continue to search for answers - the investigtion will continue on in paris, france. for now the grounding will definitely be impacting flights, but this morning we will check in with passengers to see how they're feeling about this...live at sfo sara stinson kron four news. thanks sara. thanks thanks thanks sara. ( darya ) ( darya ) some boeing ( darya ) some boeing planes are also grounded at the oakland airport. southwest airlines says -- it grounded 34 "max 8" airplanes out of about 750 of its fleet of 737 jets. southwest has a major hub at the oakland airport ... but the grounding of max 8 planes did not appear to impact flights. ( darya ) in the east bay ... one man is dead and a woman is injured after a fatal police shooting in san leandro. this happened just after 4:30 yesterday afternoon ... following robbery at a business called "thrift town" on east 14th street at 162nd avenue. when sheriff's deputies arrived on scene they found the man and woman in an s-u-v. after trying to make contact ... officials say the driver put the car in reverse towards deputies.
as dozens of countries continue to search for answers - the investigtion will continue on in paris, france. for now the grounding will definitely be impacting flights, but this morning we will check in with passengers to see how they're feeling about this...live at sfo sara stinson kron four news. thanks sara. thanks thanks thanks sara. ( darya ) ( darya ) some boeing ( darya ) some boeing planes are also grounded at the oakland airport. southwest airlines says -- it grounded 34 "max...
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as dozens of countries continue to search for answers - the investigtion will continue on in paris, france. for now the grounding will definitely be impacting flights, but this morning we will check in with passengers to see how they're feeling about this...live at sfo sara stinson kron four ( james ) thanks sara. ( darya ) ( darya ) ( darya ) in the east bay ... one man is dead and a woman is injured after a fatal police shooting in san leandro. this happened just after 4:30 yesterday afternoon ... following robbery at a business called "thrift 14th st avenue. when sheriff's deputies arrived on scene they found the man and woman in an s-u-v. after trying to make contact ... the car in reverse towards deputies. that is when deputies opened fire. the man in the car died at the scene. the woman is recovering at a local hosptial for her injuries. none of the deputies were hurt. ( james ) happening tomorrow... the ala
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damaged in the crash, and special equipment is needed to extract that information, so they're in paris, france, this morning. ethiopia is leading the investigation with assistance from the faa and ntsb. it's part of the information they collect to monitor planes globally it was given to the faa monday it's a jand official tuesday night. by wednesday morning canadian officials had done an about-face and grounded their planes. the u.s. authority said they went and refined the data. it took them days to do that, and they collected more physical evidence on the ground, and then made that decision in the middle of the afternoon yesterday in reaction to grounding, those max 8 and max 9 boeing released a stanlt saying we are supporting this proactive step out of an abundance of caution safety is a core value at boeing for as long as we've been building airplanes it always will be. there is no greater priority for our company and our industry boeing shares are lower in the premarket, and yesterday we saw a big most nosedive, but then closing half a percent >> around $25 billion to $30 billion shaved o
damaged in the crash, and special equipment is needed to extract that information, so they're in paris, france, this morning. ethiopia is leading the investigation with assistance from the faa and ntsb. it's part of the information they collect to monitor planes globally it was given to the faa monday it's a jand official tuesday night. by wednesday morning canadian officials had done an about-face and grounded their planes. the u.s. authority said they went and refined the data. it took them...
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airlines 302 processing data from the flight and cockpit recorders started at a facility near paris franceperienced problems almost immediately after take off. air traffic controllers saw the plane pitching wildly, up and down, accelerating to abnormal speeds. given the damage on the boxes, is there indication about how things are going and when it will be completed? >> reporter: the process started friday afternoon. if all goes well, it could be wrapped up tonight or tomorrow. that's the process of inspecting, pulling the cards out, inspecting the components part by part and downloading the data. at least the flight data recorder, the part that records and the instruments appear to be in good condition. that's the latest we got on that part of the investigation. "the new york times" is reporting this could be linked to a crash of lion air back in october, the 737 max 8, based on what is known as a jack screw found at the scene of the flight. that controls the position of the horizontal -- it causes the plane to dive. if it was in the same position, it's a link that could require fleet che
airlines 302 processing data from the flight and cockpit recorders started at a facility near paris franceperienced problems almost immediately after take off. air traffic controllers saw the plane pitching wildly, up and down, accelerating to abnormal speeds. given the damage on the boxes, is there indication about how things are going and when it will be completed? >> reporter: the process started friday afternoon. if all goes well, it could be wrapped up tonight or tomorrow. that's the...
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from a winter storm in 1915 but reportedly helped influence the building of the eiffel tower in paris, france. >> we want something like the roman coliseum or the eiffel tower that hundreds of years from now is still relevant and captures the human spirit. >> some environmentalists don't want it because it will threaten birds and animals near the guadalupe river and los gatos creek. >>> time is 6:52. finally some answers this morning as to what caused one of the most devastating wildfires in california history. what's now blamed for starting the thomas fire. >> reporter: plus, thousands of passengers across the country including here at sfo are dealing with lots of cancellations and delays following the executive order. a business owner always goes beyond what people expect. that's why we built the nation's largest gig-speed network g wit bend. be clumsd pins to one-touch conference calls. beyond traditional tv. to tv on any device. beyond low-res surveillance video. to crystal clear hd video monitoring from anywhere. gig-fueled apps that exceed expectations. comcast business. beyond fast. >>
from a winter storm in 1915 but reportedly helped influence the building of the eiffel tower in paris, france. >> we want something like the roman coliseum or the eiffel tower that hundreds of years from now is still relevant and captures the human spirit. >> some environmentalists don't want it because it will threaten birds and animals near the guadalupe river and los gatos creek. >>> time is 6:52. finally some answers this morning as to what caused one of the most...
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but it reportedly helped influence the eiffel tower in paris, france. >> we want something like the roman coliseum or the eiffel tower that hundreds of years from now is still relevant and that somehow captures the human spirit. >> some environmentalists say the location isn't right, though. they say an increase in visitors would threaten birds and animals near the river and creek. >>> happening today in the east bay lime is expected to release its technological scooter. oakland will be the first lime market to release the new scooter. so what itncy? er0" wheels,o si frt also comes with a new large color screen display that offers better safety tips for all the riders. >> which is good but, you know, they have these renting by the hour things and it takes you a while to figure out how to use that. they have all these features but you got joe blow on market street trying to rent one of these things and flying off down the sidewalk. >> so have you -- >> i have not. i'm a little nervous. >> i haven't been on one. i want to try it. >> i have heard it can be a little scary. >> then one seems p
but it reportedly helped influence the eiffel tower in paris, france. >> we want something like the roman coliseum or the eiffel tower that hundreds of years from now is still relevant and that somehow captures the human spirit. >> some environmentalists say the location isn't right, though. they say an increase in visitors would threaten birds and animals near the river and creek. >>> happening today in the east bay lime is expected to release its technological scooter....
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>> we are live from paris on france 24. another fridayyof mass protests1 planned and algeria. demonstrators saying president must not run for a fifth term in office. the president warned of chaos if this protest continues. blackout in venezuela. -- power is out in all but one region. we will haveea special l repoot inside a venezuelan hospital. our team looking at how economic turmoil is impacting health care. ,emanding equality for women millions call for an and to the pay gap as women stay is marked across the globb. -- women's day is marked across the globe. we will keep watching the international women's day store you. we will take a look at a new study that says gender inequality could cost major economy trillions of dollllars. ptay with us to find out more. good afternoon. algeria where the president has pssued his first public warning to protesters and antigovernment llst month. he warnnd that troublemakers may be trying to infiltrate the demonstrations to promote turmoil. rallies are expected to kick off later on today. calling on the president not to run for a fifth t
>> we are live from paris on france 24. another fridayyof mass protests1 planned and algeria. demonstrators saying president must not run for a fifth term in office. the president warned of chaos if this protest continues. blackout in venezuela. -- power is out in all but one region. we will haveea special l repoot inside a venezuelan hospital. our team looking at how economic turmoil is impacting health care. ,emanding equality for women millions call for an and to the pay gap as women...
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figures are much down on what we saw last weekend but there have been clashes across france so peaceful so far in paris but there have been clashes in the lead on him on a in toulouse and nice no sign yet that those new zero tolerance tactics by the police are working in the rest of france so they're trying them here they might extend them to other cities as a result of what we've seen today outside of paris but essentially now that the yellow vests have dispersed from this area the police will still be on high alert and on standby in case a then try and break into the no go zone at the seans elisei or indeed if the the and it gets a while to radicals decide to take part once again but this so far is an extraordinary day in one sense only that here in paris at least it has been without any violence but no guarantees that there might not be more tonight no violence so far in paris and president was decision to deploy soldiers in some areas of paris has sparked controversy nonetheless. that's right now we've been looking like most of the press for these soldiers who are guarding public buildings because
figures are much down on what we saw last weekend but there have been clashes across france so peaceful so far in paris but there have been clashes in the lead on him on a in toulouse and nice no sign yet that those new zero tolerance tactics by the police are working in the rest of france so they're trying them here they might extend them to other cities as a result of what we've seen today outside of paris but essentially now that the yellow vests have dispersed from this area the police will...
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france 24 ." ♪ >> hello andnd welcome to life n paris here on "france 24."ime for 60 minutes around the world. here are our headlines. pakistan prepares to hand back a captured indian soldier to ease tensions in cashmere -- kashmir. we get the latest from our correspondent in the region. rare protests in algeria. the country gears up for more rallies against the president. organizers dubbing today the million man march as they prepare for the largest demonstration in decades. north korea rejects president trump's explanation for the collapse of talks. pyongyang says it only wanted limited sanctions released and suggests more meetings are possible. the dutch and french finance ministers announced a new plan for air france -- over the dutch government's surprisise pururche in major stake of the airline. is in theory just weeks away and what impacts will the exit have on the national treasure, football. we will get a a report from chr. ♪ >> good afternoon. pakistan is expected to free an indian pilot today in efforts to de-escalate tension in kasmir. the pilot
france 24 ." ♪ >> hello andnd welcome to life n paris here on "france 24."ime for 60 minutes around the world. here are our headlines. pakistan prepares to hand back a captured indian soldier to ease tensions in cashmere -- kashmir. we get the latest from our correspondent in the region. rare protests in algeria. the country gears up for more rallies against the president. organizers dubbing today the million man march as they prepare for the largest demonstration in...
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consecutive saturday that the yellow vests have mounted these these protests not just here in paris but right across france that is continuing and there might have been no real problem here in paris so far but there has been a bit of trouble down in nice a seventy year old woman who was knocked over in a police charge and was seen on the pavement bleeding so yes there is still a lot of trouble across france itself but so far not so much in paris only thirty one arrests according to the police they've had leslie that thanks so much for bringing us all the latest from the french capital. time now for the weather here's catherine that's right and we're going to talk about the cycle that's making landfall we think around eighteen hours and the reason i say we think is because the storm is slowing down and it's going to cause some problems let's put this into motion for you i want to show you what has been going on not only with veronica but also trevor which did make landfall already now the storm system for trevor has weakened but we're going to be seeing a lot of rain with this particular storm here but for
consecutive saturday that the yellow vests have mounted these these protests not just here in paris but right across france that is continuing and there might have been no real problem here in paris so far but there has been a bit of trouble down in nice a seventy year old woman who was knocked over in a police charge and was seen on the pavement bleeding so yes there is still a lot of trouble across france itself but so far not so much in paris only thirty one arrests according to the police...
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then i came back and i became the general manager of the l'oreal paris brand in france.avid: you were put in charge of asia? jean-paul: i went to asia and started all the subsidiaries in asia. david: in china, people were using cosmetics, but not l'oreal? jean-paul: at that time, no. we had no subsidiary, no team, no nothing. we started everything in 1997, which was a bit late. many of the competitors were already there. we started with 10 people in an apartment. now we are number one in china, and china is a major part of our growth and business. david: after china and asia, you were put in charge of the u.s.? jean-paul: yes. david: was your english perfect then as now? jean-paul: thank you for the thank you. it is still difficult for me. i have a few words that are still difficult. david: it is pretty good. how long did you live in new york? jean-paul: five years. i arrived two days before september 11. i told my wife before i came here, you know, we go to new york. it is fantastic, safe, quiet, easy. we arrived the weekend before. the kids started school today before,
then i came back and i became the general manager of the l'oreal paris brand in france.avid: you were put in charge of asia? jean-paul: i went to asia and started all the subsidiaries in asia. david: in china, people were using cosmetics, but not l'oreal? jean-paul: at that time, no. we had no subsidiary, no team, no nothing. we started everything in 1997, which was a bit late. many of the competitors were already there. we started with 10 people in an apartment. now we are number one in china,...
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back and i became the general manager of the l'orÉal paris brand in france.u were put in charge of asia? jean-paul: i went to asia and started all the subsidiaries in asia. david: in china, people were using cosmetics, but not l'orÉal ? jean-paul: at that time, no. ,e had no subsidiary, no team no nothing. we started everything in 1997, which was a bit late. many of the competitors were already there. we started with 10 people in an apartment. china,are number one in and china is a major part of our growth and business. asia, youer china and were put in charge of the u.s.? jean-paul: yes. david: was your english perfect then as now? jean-paul: thank you for the thank you. it is still difficult for me. i have a few words that are still difficult. david: it is pretty good. how long did you live in new york? jean-paul: five years. i arrived two days before september 11. i told my wife before i came here, you know, we go to new york. it is fantastic, safe, quiet, easy. we arrived the weekend before. the kids started school today before, a monday, and september 11
back and i became the general manager of the l'orÉal paris brand in france.u were put in charge of asia? jean-paul: i went to asia and started all the subsidiaries in asia. david: in china, people were using cosmetics, but not l'orÉal ? jean-paul: at that time, no. ,e had no subsidiary, no team no nothing. we started everything in 1997, which was a bit late. many of the competitors were already there. we started with 10 people in an apartment. china,are number one in and china is a major part...
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watching events back home closely more than four million people of algerian origin live in france activists in paris who are supporting their compatriots i've been speaking to our correspondent. singer abdellatif lau fee was born in algeria but he's lived in france for fifty years he's music draws on the sounds of the sahara region where he grew up. despite decades in france abdellatif passionate about how geria is closely following and supporting the protests there that call for abdelaziz bouteflika to give up his bid for a fifth presidential term so it's amazing because a glorious have seen what happened in the arab world the yellow best seen france what's happening in venice well i'm personally i've been emotional transported i want to go here we were all asking why don't we go in the streets and now finally we are in the streets all together france is home to the biggest algerian origin population abroad estimated at more than four million people thousands of algerians in france have demonstrated in cities like paris and mass a in a show of solidarity with a compadre it's many of the protestors
watching events back home closely more than four million people of algerian origin live in france activists in paris who are supporting their compatriots i've been speaking to our correspondent. singer abdellatif lau fee was born in algeria but he's lived in france for fifty years he's music draws on the sounds of the sahara region where he grew up. despite decades in france abdellatif passionate about how geria is closely following and supporting the protests there that call for abdelaziz...
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found that sixty seven percent of respondents didn't want them in france we spoke to patrick jordan the father of one of the victims of the paris terror attacks he thinks the children of jihadi s. have to shoulder the consequences of their parents' actions. parents are bearing responsibility for the future of their children they've left france voluntarily nobody forced them out they've decided to fight against friends they've crossed themselves out of frauds and unfortunately their children should account for the consequences for me these children coming back is out of the question i judge people consider them french nationals our sister channel r.t. france spoke to paris residents to see what they thought about the children's fates . is all children should be protected and circumstances. it creates a real friend children they have to be hundred u.k.p. it's risky to do so from these children since when the children danger overly need is good environment they will flourish. dolled up hitler wearing lipstick and long eyelashes has been spotted in madrid and barcelona on the side of a bus the fear immobile is part of a campaign by
found that sixty seven percent of respondents didn't want them in france we spoke to patrick jordan the father of one of the victims of the paris terror attacks he thinks the children of jihadi s. have to shoulder the consequences of their parents' actions. parents are bearing responsibility for the future of their children they've left france voluntarily nobody forced them out they've decided to fight against friends they've crossed themselves out of frauds and unfortunately their children...
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saturday saw many more of the so-called yellow vests joining rallies in several cities across france in paris protesters called for unity. i think this should have been a convergence of calls as much as early of the now so this can continue we need to merge we need everyone to wake up we need to stop expecting the riot police people to. well i don't know. but despite starting out peacefully the latest paris demonstration also saw a return to some of the violence and destruction of earlier protests. police have arrested hundreds of people in the capital city alone. luxury shops were attacked and looted and buildings were set on fire. the country's interior minister. accused the vandals in a tweet of being me the demonstrators no troublemakers but rather murderous he also said he thought the movement was dead. what we can see the very violent people there and they are responding to the battlecross of certain leaders who have no really words today they want to see this movement lost through violence. protesters reject this and say they simply want greater justice and income equality . and now to
saturday saw many more of the so-called yellow vests joining rallies in several cities across france in paris protesters called for unity. i think this should have been a convergence of calls as much as early of the now so this can continue we need to merge we need everyone to wake up we need to stop expecting the riot police people to. well i don't know. but despite starting out peacefully the latest paris demonstration also saw a return to some of the violence and destruction of earlier...
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then i came back and i became the general manager of the l'oreal paris brand in france.id: and later you were put in charge of asia? jean-paul: i went to asia trauma , started all the subsidiaries in asia. david: in china, people were using cosmetics and other beauty products, just not l'oreal? jean-paul: at that time, no. because we had no subsidiary, no team, no nothing. by the way, it was a bit late, because we started everything in 1997, which was a bit late. many competitors were already there. so we started with a team of 10 people in an apartment. and i am very happy to say now that we are number one in china, and china is a major part of our growth and business. david: after china and asia, you came to the united states were , put in charge of the u.s.? jean-paul: yes. david: and was your english perfect then as now? jean-paul: thank you for the perfect. [laughter] jean-paul: psychiatry is still difficult for me. i have a few words that are still difficult. david: it is pretty good. how long did you live in new york? jean-paul: five years. in fact, i just arrived
then i came back and i became the general manager of the l'oreal paris brand in france.id: and later you were put in charge of asia? jean-paul: i went to asia trauma , started all the subsidiaries in asia. david: in china, people were using cosmetics and other beauty products, just not l'oreal? jean-paul: at that time, no. because we had no subsidiary, no team, no nothing. by the way, it was a bit late, because we started everything in 1997, which was a bit late. many competitors were already...
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this was the scene a little while ago in paris, france.se ongoing protesters in their 18th straight weekend. the so-called yellow vest protesters don't much like some of of the government rework on finances and the rest. and that was one of the reasons why they targeted a bank in paris and lit it afire. it was on the ground floor of a residential building. 11 people were in that building including two firefighters. a couple light injuries there, but that was the extent of it. these things have gotten increasingly raucous. this is the live scene and ongoing protests to the right. we can zoom out of this, guys, the fact of the matter, these are generating huge crowds and emmanuel macron, depending on the poll, into the single digits here. a lot of folks are protesting moves to try to wing-- or dewing the government off some of the, they call it birth to grave programs and that's not being well received. and we're following whether there would be any debate in britain being a part of a club that includes france or anyone else dealing with the
this was the scene a little while ago in paris, france.se ongoing protesters in their 18th straight weekend. the so-called yellow vest protesters don't much like some of of the government rework on finances and the rest. and that was one of the reasons why they targeted a bank in paris and lit it afire. it was on the ground floor of a residential building. 11 people were in that building including two firefighters. a couple light injuries there, but that was the extent of it. these things have...
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[laughter] jean-paul: and then i came back and i became the general manager of the l'oreal paris brand in francevid: and later you were put in charge of asia? jean-paul: i went to asia, started all the subsidiaries in asia, in china, korea. david: in china, people were using cosmetics and other beauty products, they've were just not using l'oreal? is that right? jean-paul: at that time, no. because we had no subsidiary, no team, no nothing. and by the way, it was a bit late, because we started everything in 1997, which was a bit late. many competitors was already there. so we started with a team of 10 people in an apartment. and i am very happy to say now that we are number one in china, and china is a major part of our growth and business. david: and then after china and asia, you came to the united states. you were put in charge of the united states? jean-paul: yes. david: and was your english perfect then as now? jean-paul: thank you for the perfect. [laughter] jean-paul: for example, psychiatrist is still difficult for me. [laughter] jean-paul: i have a few words that are still a bit difficu
[laughter] jean-paul: and then i came back and i became the general manager of the l'oreal paris brand in francevid: and later you were put in charge of asia? jean-paul: i went to asia, started all the subsidiaries in asia, in china, korea. david: in china, people were using cosmetics and other beauty products, they've were just not using l'oreal? is that right? jean-paul: at that time, no. because we had no subsidiary, no team, no nothing. and by the way, it was a bit late, because we started...
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[laughter] jean-paul: and then i came back and i became the general manager of the l'orÉal paris brand in francend later you were put in charge of asia? jean-paul: i went to asia, started all the subsidiaries in asia, in china, korea. david: china, for example, people were using cosmetics and other beauty products, they've were just not using l'orÉal? is that right? jean-paul: at that time, no. because we had no subsidiary, no team, no nothing. and by the way, it was a bit late, because we started everything in 1997, which was a bit late. many competitors was already there. and so we started with a team of 10 people in an apartment. and i am very happy to say that now that we are number one in china, and china is a major part of our growth and business. david: and then after china and asia, you came to the united states. you were put in charge of the united states? jean-paul: yes. david: and was your english then as it is now?i jean-paul: thank you for the perfect. [laughter] jean-paul: for example, psychiatrist is still difficult for me. [laughter] jean-paul: i have a few words that are still a
[laughter] jean-paul: and then i came back and i became the general manager of the l'orÉal paris brand in francend later you were put in charge of asia? jean-paul: i went to asia, started all the subsidiaries in asia, in china, korea. david: china, for example, people were using cosmetics and other beauty products, they've were just not using l'orÉal? is that right? jean-paul: at that time, no. because we had no subsidiary, no team, no nothing. and by the way, it was a bit late, because we...