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attended the boy scouts is oree in paris france in the -- paris, france, in 1947. b.a. in ted with a economics. following his studies, mr. our nation in d 1955 and aom 1952 to war.an of the korean he worked with his family shortline railroad which is now old.ears he dedicated 65 years to the company until the time of his death, serving as president, director.dent, and his strong commitment to the railroad industry stretched sandersville railroad company. mr. tarbutton served as director railroad shortline association and founder and president of the georgia railroad association. found great success in business, mr. tarbutton is best his for his commitment to family, his church and community and the state of georgia. he will always be remembered for tireless work to bring new industry and jobs to sandersville. s part of this work, he served as director of the washington ounty chamber of commerce and many years was honored as washington county citizen of the year. ut most importantly, mr. tarbutton was a family man. is friends and family will be remembered -- we will reme
attended the boy scouts is oree in paris france in the -- paris, france, in 1947. b.a. in ted with a economics. following his studies, mr. our nation in d 1955 and aom 1952 to war.an of the korean he worked with his family shortline railroad which is now old.ears he dedicated 65 years to the company until the time of his death, serving as president, director.dent, and his strong commitment to the railroad industry stretched sandersville railroad company. mr. tarbutton served as director...
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she lived if paris france. isn't it nice to have actual sports to talk about?> another win at the coliseum but how exciting is it without fans at the ballpark? an honest answer. stick around. sports is next. want restaurants to open? and schools? want the economy to get back on track? you're not alone. and you can help make it happen. stay 6 feet apart. wash your hands. wear a mask every time you leave your home. choose to join the fight against covid-19. do your part. slow the spread. >>> welcome back, the giants will wrap up their first series of the young baseball season tonight in primetime. the orange and black are taking on the dodgers tonight down in los angeles. the game is 35 minutes away. after scoring two runs in the first two games the giants beat the dodgers 5-4 yesterday. the manager says the giants have to play better on defense to have a chance to win tonight and split the series. and good at-bat and be disciplined. i think all of those things give us the best chance to be competitive. >> tonight's game is scheduled to start at 7:00. at the coli
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the last surviving star of "gone with the wind" died at her home in paris, france of natural causes >'s golden era, olivia de havilland was one of the brightest stars best remembered for her role as melanie in "gone with the wind." >> oh, scarlet, i wish i could be more like you >> reporter: she would win two oscars, for her performances in "to each his own." >> he's been shot down ies >> he came back with the same lies the same silly phrase. >> reporter: she also made her mark behind the scenes in a lawsuit, she took down the studio system that penalized actors for rejecting roles the legal victory became known as the de halivland law. but the stormy relationship with her sister turned into a public feud but it's moving moments like this in her iconic film -- >> oh, scarlet, you have too much love. >> reporter: that won fans over. >> it's about struggle and survival and thoseveryone >> reporter: the veteran actress died peacefully in her sleep olivia de havilland was 104 years old. cathy park, nbc news >>> co-founder of fleet wood mac peter green has died at the age of 73. he receive
the last surviving star of "gone with the wind" died at her home in paris, france of natural causes >'s golden era, olivia de havilland was one of the brightest stars best remembered for her role as melanie in "gone with the wind." >> oh, scarlet, i wish i could be more like you >> reporter: she would win two oscars, for her performances in "to each his own." >> he's been shot down ies >> he came back with the same lies the same silly...
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she was you know am sure we had credible sources quote a credible source saying she is in france she is in paris she's staying at an apartment 5 blocks down from jeffrey abstains apartment in france i mean everyone said ok that's where she is and then one week later lone behold she's in new hampshire so you know we're we're speculating right now but we need to get some answers here if we don't get some answers very very afraid as to as to what's going to happen next the public's faith is a roading is eroding in the justice system you know together particularly and i gave the example of roger stone and you know that he and the justice department want to make a big deal about that i mean i mean everyone knows my opinion i mean this whole prosecution against roger stone this is just a farce but i mean in the case of maxwell that this is something that we have heard a lot about learned a lot about. there's a lot of accusations and accusations that are quite detailed of course we you know we have to be a presumption of innocence that's the whole point of the process here but i mean you would have tho
she was you know am sure we had credible sources quote a credible source saying she is in france she is in paris she's staying at an apartment 5 blocks down from jeffrey abstains apartment in france i mean everyone said ok that's where she is and then one week later lone behold she's in new hampshire so you know we're we're speculating right now but we need to get some answers here if we don't get some answers very very afraid as to as to what's going to happen next the public's faith is a...
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it was purchased in paris, france in 1840 by mrs. polk and worn by her late in the administration.t's basically a robe. it would be the undress-dress costume of a first lady. if she was taking visitors before she was properly dressed, this is the dress that she would wear. the white dress is a ball gown, also made in paris, france, a high-end fashion for the 1840s, v-cut in the center. it was a style that mrs. polk used again and again. we get the indication that she found a style that she liked and thought she looked good in and sort of kept with it. but it's a beautiful gown in silk and satin. it has a great deal of lace attached to it as well. and mrs. polk again, always a frugal woman that she was, often purchased dresses and then would buy a great deal of material to go along with them so she could enhance them and change the way that they looked. so instead of having to buy five or six gowns, she would buy a single gown and then buy extra material to make them look differently. mrs. polk was a master at accessorizing. she had a wonderful collection of handbags and purses and
it was purchased in paris, france in 1840 by mrs. polk and worn by her late in the administration.t's basically a robe. it would be the undress-dress costume of a first lady. if she was taking visitors before she was properly dressed, this is the dress that she would wear. the white dress is a ball gown, also made in paris, france, a high-end fashion for the 1840s, v-cut in the center. it was a style that mrs. polk used again and again. we get the indication that she found a style that she...
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five years later after the british have captured montrÉal, a piece of paris, france proceeds to britainits north american empire so now britain as an empire beyond its wildest dreams, what it has hopes for for 80 years, get the french out of north america and acquired this huge empire. doesn't really know what to do with it. but the brits makes two major mistakes. the first thing they do is kind of forget and break the promises they made to indians, the results in what is often called an uprising, i prefer to call it the first american war of independence, by indians of the great lakes and ohio valley, do with the american colonists do 12 years later, take on the british empire and give the british ability knows, so the british think okay, how are we going to deal with it? one thing we've got to do is to keep an army, a standing army in america, that is 10,000 men, how do we pay for that? some bright spark in london comes up with the idea let's pack the american colonists because the army is there for their defense and we all know where that went. the other piece of that is what you see
five years later after the british have captured montrÉal, a piece of paris, france proceeds to britainits north american empire so now britain as an empire beyond its wildest dreams, what it has hopes for for 80 years, get the french out of north america and acquired this huge empire. doesn't really know what to do with it. but the brits makes two major mistakes. the first thing they do is kind of forget and break the promises they made to indians, the results in what is often called an...
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just have to look at what took place this yearin have to look at what took place this year in paris and franceing sent to countries all over the world and the people of france didn't want to take it. and they didn't and they did a lot of rioting. they had their taxes raise, we would had to have raised our taxes. and it was a disaster. i've been given a of credit for what i did there. it took a certain amount of courage, i guess. sounds so nice, the paris climate accord. but it wasn't good for at all. america lost nearly 10,000 factories whilejoe biden was vice president. think of that, 10,000 factories. he wrote something today and he made a statement today i wrote down, pretty accurate. so, biden was here for 47 yea rs, accurate. so, biden was here for 47 years, eight years, the last eight yea rs, years, eight years, the last eight years, not long ago as vice president he said one and five miles of our highways are still in poor condition. well, we're doing a good job on highways but why didn't he fix them three years ago? why didn't he fix and? tens of thousands of bridges are in disrepair a
just have to look at what took place this yearin have to look at what took place this year in paris and franceing sent to countries all over the world and the people of france didn't want to take it. and they didn't and they did a lot of rioting. they had their taxes raise, we would had to have raised our taxes. and it was a disaster. i've been given a of credit for what i did there. it took a certain amount of courage, i guess. sounds so nice, the paris climate accord. but it wasn't good for...
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and all over the world, i was reading in "the new york times," a movement even in paris, france saying george floyd happened here. if we don't in this moment do what john lewis and c.t. vivian and dr. king did is take this moment to make law, the moment will pass, and it only would have been a moment and not a movement what made their movement historic is they passed the civil rights act of '64, is the '65 voting rights act. they were able to put enough pressure on the congress and the country to pass what seemed like was unlikely to make it impossible. dr. king used to say there were two types of leaders. there were those that were thermometers and those that were thermostats. the thermometers measured the temperature. thermostats change the temperature. john lewis was a thermostat. he changed the temperature of the country and gave us new laws. we must operate in that same tradition. >> reverend al sharpton, thank you so much for your words. and thank you always for being willing to stick around after your show and spend some time talking to us. we do appreciate it. of course, you ca
and all over the world, i was reading in "the new york times," a movement even in paris, france saying george floyd happened here. if we don't in this moment do what john lewis and c.t. vivian and dr. king did is take this moment to make law, the moment will pass, and it only would have been a moment and not a movement what made their movement historic is they passed the civil rights act of '64, is the '65 voting rights act. they were able to put enough pressure on the congress and...
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this is french onion soup, exactly the same kind you t if you're in paris, france, and you can make it
this is french onion soup, exactly the same kind you t if you're in paris, france, and you can make it
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this comes just a year after the devastating fire at the cathedral of notre dame in paris one of france france's greatest architectural treasures was bringing to be a correspondent lisa lewis who's monitoring the situation from paris lisa tell us more about the damage and what the firefighters are facing there well they're still dozens of firefighters working at the cathedral what happened during the frye was that the big organ made of wood completely burnt out and parts of it parts of that has come down has fallen down to the ground but the other parts which have burned and which has still somehow apt there on the 1st floor in the cathedral in the firefighters are not trying to evacuate these parts because they're afraid they could fool down and damage other paces you know. statues that are inside the cathedral trying to bring these out to make sure that you know to control the situation the fire is under control but there are still some little fires going on there also taking out the degre to be able to access these fire to extinguish them and investigators seem pretty quick to be loo
this comes just a year after the devastating fire at the cathedral of notre dame in paris one of france france's greatest architectural treasures was bringing to be a correspondent lisa lewis who's monitoring the situation from paris lisa tell us more about the damage and what the firefighters are facing there well they're still dozens of firefighters working at the cathedral what happened during the frye was that the big organ made of wood completely burnt out and parts of it parts of that has...
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minister may fail to convince some that he's serious about change the sasha potluck al-jazeera paris. france has returned the remains of 24 hour jury and resistance fighters killed during its colonization of the north african country their skulls had spent decades in a french museum before being repatriated on friday they were welcomed by president abdullah measured to boehner who described the dead men as war heroes the coffins will be held at the cultural palace in algiers where the public can pay their respects they will then be buried on sunday as the 58th anniversary of algeria's independence from france. now is see rescue charity has declared a state of emergency on one if its ships the more than 180 migrants and refugees on board are growing increasingly desperate after both malta and italy refuse that permission to dock rescue workers on the ocean viking say many of the people are an acute mental distress and 6 of them have tried to kill themselves they were rescued in 4 different operations in the past week while attempting the dangerous crossing from libya into italy lets us week t
minister may fail to convince some that he's serious about change the sasha potluck al-jazeera paris. france has returned the remains of 24 hour jury and resistance fighters killed during its colonization of the north african country their skulls had spent decades in a french museum before being repatriated on friday they were welcomed by president abdullah measured to boehner who described the dead men as war heroes the coffins will be held at the cultural palace in algiers where the public...
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as a criminal act which comes a year after the devastating fire at the cathedral of not in paris one of france's greatest architectural treasures. let's go to france now and bring in d.w. correspondent lisa lewis who's standing by monitoring the situation for us in paris lisa how bad is this place well it looks quite bad the area is still cordoned off and as you said lots of firefighters were there were sent there at this morning however they are now saying that they have come tying the fire they will stay all day there to make sure no new fires break out it looks like the big organ is completely destroyed and at the beginning they were thinking that might have caused the fire and that we're going to might actually go for down and collapse and cause more damage so the firefighters are not trying to bring out all valuables statues and and artworks that are inside the cathedral to make sure they're safe so you mentioned the organ may have been a cause is there any indication of other possible causes of this place well absolutely as i said 1st of all they thought it was a fire that just broke up be
as a criminal act which comes a year after the devastating fire at the cathedral of not in paris one of france's greatest architectural treasures. let's go to france now and bring in d.w. correspondent lisa lewis who's standing by monitoring the situation for us in paris lisa how bad is this place well it looks quite bad the area is still cordoned off and as you said lots of firefighters were there were sent there at this morning however they are now saying that they have come tying the fire...
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it's been just more than a year since the devastating fire at the note adama cathedral in paris one of france's greatest architectural treasures. and in the u.s. city of portland oregon black lives matter protesters and federal law enforcement officials clashed again overnight the city's mayor is demanding that the federal agents be removed after reports of them driving around unmarked cars and seizing demonstrators off the streets the federal agents were deployed by president trump to restore order after weeks of unrest. they've been on portland streets to protest racism every day for more than a month mostly peaceful some have clashed with police and sprayed graffiti on buildings. the trumpet ministration provoked fiore by sending in federal agents. protecting. officially their job is to protect federal property like the courthouse but multiple eyewitnesses report unidentified offices far from those buildings forcefully detaining protest is they've also used tear gas against the wishes of local authorities mr president agencies should never be used as your own personal army the words and acti
it's been just more than a year since the devastating fire at the note adama cathedral in paris one of france's greatest architectural treasures. and in the u.s. city of portland oregon black lives matter protesters and federal law enforcement officials clashed again overnight the city's mayor is demanding that the federal agents be removed after reports of them driving around unmarked cars and seizing demonstrators off the streets the federal agents were deployed by president trump to restore...
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making waves from paris, france, to miami, florida. >> people can come on their own boat with their friendscomfortable with. they have no contact with anyone else. we can be sold out in under a week. >> reporter: organizers say that event in florida had about 50 boats in attendance. and this idea reportedly setting sail across the country with venues popping up in pittsburgh, l.a., and possibly even here in new york come september. erielle reshef, abc news, new york. >> erielle, thank you. who knows, it might be here to stay, we'll see. >>> when we come back, the end of an era for oprah winfrey. >>> also, why ryan reynolds is offering a $5,000 reward for a stolen teddy bear. "the skinny" is next. isn't working at its best? taking metamucil every day can help. metamucil supports your daily digestive health using a special plant-based fiber called psyllium. psyllium works by forming a gel in your digestive system to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. metamucil's gelling action also helps to lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so, st
making waves from paris, france, to miami, florida. >> people can come on their own boat with their friendscomfortable with. they have no contact with anyone else. we can be sold out in under a week. >> reporter: organizers say that event in florida had about 50 boats in attendance. and this idea reportedly setting sail across the country with venues popping up in pittsburgh, l.a., and possibly even here in new york come september. erielle reshef, abc news, new york. >>...
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politically provocative piece is now refusing to undergo court ordered psychiatric treatment in france paris correspondent get some of that for us among the stories with me kevin oh in after this break. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm showbusiness i'll see you there. he will do center kevin 0 in here hi next u.s. navy officials say 17 sailors and 4 civilians have suffered minor injuries after a fire and explosion on board an amphibious assault ship docked at san diego the blaze broke out apparently on sunday morning while it was undergoing maintenance all crew on the vessel have been accounted for it's not know what caused the fire although reports do suggest it began in the well deck that's in the ship's underbelly. in other news the romanian government's moves to enforce quarantine for people infected with cove it was met with hundreds strong protests in the capital bucharest the constitutional court ruled last month that quarantine measures were a violation of individual liberties which then saw thousan
politically provocative piece is now refusing to undergo court ordered psychiatric treatment in france paris correspondent get some of that for us among the stories with me kevin oh in after this break. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm showbusiness i'll see you there. he will do center kevin 0 in here hi next u.s. navy officials say 17 sailors and 4 civilians have suffered minor injuries after a fire and...
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of this war of words is really escalated the past few weeks and months between paris and ankara back in june we saw france accuse turkey of using one of its
of this war of words is really escalated the past few weeks and months between paris and ankara back in june we saw france accuse turkey of using one of its
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paris. colleagues in france, england, and finland have been testing and training dogs to identify covid-19 forths now. canines are also known to be able to detect some forms of human cancer, for example. >> the system is highly economical. it has a high impact. apart from large crowds, we are thinking they can be at entrances to schools to contribute to what everyone wants.
paris. colleagues in france, england, and finland have been testing and training dogs to identify covid-19 forths now. canines are also known to be able to detect some forms of human cancer, for example. >> the system is highly economical. it has a high impact. apart from large crowds, we are thinking they can be at entrances to schools to contribute to what everyone wants.
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the last surviving star of "gone with the wind" died peacefully at her home in france, paris of naturala look back at her career >> reporter: in hollywood's golden era, olivia de the brig best remembered for her role as melanie in "gone with the wind." >> oh, scarlet you have so much love. i've always admired you so >> reporter: she would go on to win two best actress oscars, for her performances in "to each his own. >> he's been shot down in france >> reporter: and "the heiress" >> he came back with the same lies and same silly phrase >> reporter: she also made her mark behind the scenes in a lawsuit, she took down the studio system that penalized actors for rejecting roles the legal victory became nope a the olivia de havilland law. and she had a stormy relationship with her sis tess joan fontaine turned into a public feud. but it's moving moments like this -- >> oh, scarlet you have so much love. >> reporter: that one fans over. >> it's about survival, and those are themes familiar to everyone >> reporter: the veteran actress died peacefully in her sleep arivia de havilland was 104 y
the last surviving star of "gone with the wind" died peacefully at her home in france, paris of naturala look back at her career >> reporter: in hollywood's golden era, olivia de the brig best remembered for her role as melanie in "gone with the wind." >> oh, scarlet you have so much love. i've always admired you so >> reporter: she would go on to win two best actress oscars, for her performances in "to each his own. >> he's been shot down in...
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it's going to france now where bestie of a ceremony in paris has taken place in the shadow of the coronavirus crisis there this year the event was scaled back and there were special honors for france's health workers but some health workers say their inclusion in the prestigious ceremony is not enough to save the country's embattled hospitals reports. all the pomp and ceremony of france's traditional bastille day celebrations but on a much smaller scale the french president inspected troops on paris's elegant plaster like concorde but for the 1st time in more than 4 decades it was no military parade on the famous shore. a pair back event because the coronavirus crisis and to make room for a homage to the bravery and dedication to france's health workers. towards the end of the ceremony an unexpected moment a banner floated in full view accusing macro of failing to invest in france's hospitals opponents say the president mishandled the health crisis in a rare television interview and macro admitted he had made some mistakes at the start but that france was not ready for a possible 2nd wave tha
it's going to france now where bestie of a ceremony in paris has taken place in the shadow of the coronavirus crisis there this year the event was scaled back and there were special honors for france's health workers but some health workers say their inclusion in the prestigious ceremony is not enough to save the country's embattled hospitals reports. all the pomp and ceremony of france's traditional bastille day celebrations but on a much smaller scale the french president inspected troops on...
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from paris, we report. >> france's republican guard romers little protection politics the residence ofhe prime minister todaysfpower was trred at arm length, no handshake allowed to mark the fresh start of thde presint's government, or its new first coronavirus look. the new prime minister is a right-wing mayor with a strong southern accen described in one report as a swiss army knife with connections everywhere. he was propelled to the front line of politics during the coronavirusr epidemic af years in the shadows as a senioril c servant and assistant to former president -- toidhe former prt. he is known these days as mr. d confinement. -- mr. de-confinement. less than two years from the next presidential election, this is a success resident macronwn will want to- president macrore --dent macron will want to own. >> [speaking french] >> the times demand that we set a new course. it is for each of us to reinvent ourselves, and together, we must do thing differently. i apply this to myself, first and>> foremost. edward philippe was seen as a safe pair of hands during the epidemic and is
from paris, we report. >> france's republican guard romers little protection politics the residence ofhe prime minister todaysfpower was trred at arm length, no handshake allowed to mark the fresh start of thde presint's government, or its new first coronavirus look. the new prime minister is a right-wing mayor with a strong southern accen described in one report as a swiss army knife with connections everywhere. he was propelled to the front line of politics during the coronavirusr...
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france. gaveommissioners in paris the stars and stripes a chance salutench gave the first our flag was recognizedg one more round downhip that never went the greatest one of all with guns that would never fall no ordinary seaman claimed such victories in our early history partiesl jones me the ranger went down in history for john paul jones and his great ship that never went down ♪ designast the permanent was set. then a new problem arose in 1777. and kentucky were added. the old flag no longer work. that brought up a debate over what should be done to keep the american flag up to date. years, there might be as many as 20 states. the banner would become a streamer that would go on and on. at last, under pressure to get onto more important business, the problem was postponed as the house voted to have the flag of the united states 15 stripes with the union of 15 stars. years, the stars and stripes floated over a few merchant vessels. most americans never even saw it. world wasw the dominated by superpowers. the u.s. was not one of them. ,t was just a fledgling nation not strong at all. it took pow
france. gaveommissioners in paris the stars and stripes a chance salutench gave the first our flag was recognizedg one more round downhip that never went the greatest one of all with guns that would never fall no ordinary seaman claimed such victories in our early history partiesl jones me the ranger went down in history for john paul jones and his great ship that never went down ♪ designast the permanent was set. then a new problem arose in 1777. and kentucky were added. the old flag no...
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in time they're like step dad's decision whether he's buried in france in paris outages or even re i. or call somebody the i. g. well you he was a world citizen the world was his. okay. in the song entitled death it is a question what remains of the people pass on the artist's daughter there's no doubt he left behind a body of work which will continue to resonate far beyond cavity and delta area. and that's why we wrap up this special program diasporas in the corona virus iraq. will leave you with one of india's songs performed by artists on opposite sides of the mediditerranean. stay tuned to fox twenty four. hello and welcome to the front study for observers in the hills of northwestern colombia the army is still chasing down holdouts from the farc rebel movement that's despite a peace accord was signed in two thousand sixteen. a rececent operationond locals worried about the possible revival of practice that dates back to the darkest days of the conflict. thank you. i'm w with. . thank you. yeah te villagers are confronting soldiers of the colombian army and making sure to document
in time they're like step dad's decision whether he's buried in france in paris outages or even re i. or call somebody the i. g. well you he was a world citizen the world was his. okay. in the song entitled death it is a question what remains of the people pass on the artist's daughter there's no doubt he left behind a body of work which will continue to resonate far beyond cavity and delta area. and that's why we wrap up this special program diasporas in the corona virus iraq. will leave you...
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politically provocative piece is now refusing to undergo court ordered psychiatric treatment in france paris correspondent get into that for us among the stories that. you can be told with the yeah you like. the world is driven by dreamers shaped by one person and those with. thinks. we dear to ask. them back we now turn to some world news and brief starting in romania where the governments move to enforce quarantine for people infected with kobe it was that with a 100 strong protests in the capital the constitutional court ruled last month that 14 measures. of individual liberties which then saw thousands of potential carriers leaving their strict confinement and causing a spike in infections parliament then rushed to try and bring in new quarantine laws. plus more scenes in neighboring serbia where there has now been 6 straight days of protests against one of biased restrictions and forced by the government again it was a surge in factions which song leaders tried to reintroduce lock down measures pitting them against an increasingly angry public which says they're too strict. and parts of
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politically provocative piece is now refusing to undergo court ordered psychiatric treatment in france are paris. correspondent gets on to that for us among our stories after this break. just. trust the government and the government doesn't trust. come to this justice system. and more importantly is the way it's done. welcome back we now turn to some world news in brief there have been mass public protests in russia's far east after a regional governor was taken into custody thousands marched through the capital of the region to support so do you want to go after his arrest demanding transparency should he face trial he's suspected of ordering the murders and attempted murders of several business rivals 15 years ago prosecutors also sparked hurdles involvement in an organized criminal group he denies all accusations. plus the romanian government's moves to enforce quarantine for people infected with kobe it was not with $100.00 strong protests in the capital constitutional court ruled last month that quarantine measures were violation of individual liberties which then saw thousands of potential
politically provocative piece is now refusing to undergo court ordered psychiatric treatment in france are paris. correspondent gets on to that for us among our stories after this break. just. trust the government and the government doesn't trust. come to this justice system. and more importantly is the way it's done. welcome back we now turn to some world news in brief there have been mass public protests in russia's far east after a regional governor was taken into custody thousands marched...
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paris. dareen: france has returned the remains of 24 algerian resistance fighters killed during its colonizationafrican country. their skulls had spent decades in a french museum before being repatriated on friday. they were welcome by the president who described the deadman as war heroes. the coffins will be held at the cultural palace where the public can pay their respects. they will then be buried on sunday, the 58th anniversary of al jazeera -- algeria's independence from france. a rescue charity has declared a state of emergency on one of its ships. the more than 180 migrants and refugees on board are growing increasingly desperate after both malta and italy refused permission to dock. rescue workers on the ocean viking say many of the people are in acute mental distress and six of them have tried to kill themselves. they were rescued in four different operations in the past week while attempting the dangerous crossing from libya into italy. let's now speak to the director of operations for sos mediterranean which operates that ship, the ocean viking. he is joining us from france. thank yo
paris. dareen: france has returned the remains of 24 algerian resistance fighters killed during its colonizationafrican country. their skulls had spent decades in a french museum before being repatriated on friday. they were welcome by the president who described the deadman as war heroes. the coffins will be held at the cultural palace where the public can pay their respects. they will then be buried on sunday, the 58th anniversary of al jazeera -- algeria's independence from france. a rescue...
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and it would cause in the privilege of being involved, in paris and france, and people of france didn'te it and they didn't, they did a lot of writing. we would have had to raise our taxes, and it was a disaster. i've been given a lot of credit, it sounds so nice. the paris climate accord but it wasn't good for us at all. america lost nearly 10,000 factories while joe biden was vice president. think of that, 10,000 factories. he wrote something today, and biden was here for 47 years. the last eight years, and 1 of s still in poor condition. what why didn't he fix them three years ago? tens of thousands of bridges are in disrepair and on the verge of collapse it's probably not the right number but we have bridges that should have been fixed. why didn't he fix them? he was there for eight years was president obama, why didn't he fix them? tens of thousands of bridges and this is what he wrote. high-speed broadband. we went high-speed broadband, what why didn't he get it? three years is not a long time. he didn't do any of those things but now he says as president he's going to do all the
and it would cause in the privilege of being involved, in paris and france, and people of france didn'te it and they didn't, they did a lot of writing. we would have had to raise our taxes, and it was a disaster. i've been given a lot of credit, it sounds so nice. the paris climate accord but it wasn't good for us at all. america lost nearly 10,000 factories while joe biden was vice president. think of that, 10,000 factories. he wrote something today, and biden was here for 47 years. the last...
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at what have to look took place this year in paris and france where money was being sent to countriesll over the world and the people of france didn't want to take it and they didn't and they did a lot of writing. -- rioting. we would have had to raise their taxes and it would have been a disaster. i take a lot of credit for what i did there because it took a certain amount of courage. the paris climate accord, as it wasn't -- but it wasn't good for us at all. america lost 10,000 factories while joe biden was president. he wrote something today and made a statement today that i wrote down that's pretty accurate. biden was here for 47 years. -- for 8 years. not long ago, he said miles of our highways are still important in. but why didn't he fix them three years ago? why didn't he fix them? tens of thousands of bridges are in disrepair and on the verge of collapse. that's probably not a right number, we have bridges that should have been fixed. why didn't he fix them? he was there for eight years with president obama. why did they fix them? this is what he wrote. we want high-speed bro
at what have to look took place this year in paris and france where money was being sent to countriesll over the world and the people of france didn't want to take it and they didn't and they did a lot of writing. -- rioting. we would have had to raise their taxes and it would have been a disaster. i take a lot of credit for what i did there because it took a certain amount of courage. the paris climate accord, as it wasn't -- but it wasn't good for us at all. america lost 10,000 factories...
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politically provocative piece is now refusing to undergo court ordered psychiatric treatment in france or paris correspondent gets on to that is among the stories with me kevin irwin after this break. it's seemed wrong. to me. to shape out just because the educated and engaged with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. you can't be both with yeah you like. u.s. navy officials say the 17 sailors and 4 civilians and suffered minor injuries after a fire in an explosion on board an amphibious assault ship is docked in san diego the blaze broke out on sunday morning while it was undergoing maintenance all crew on the vessel have been accounted for it's not known what caused the fire although reports suggest it began on the well deck that's in the ship's underbelly. some of the news the romanian government's moves to enforce quarantine for people infected with kobe has met with the hundreds strong protest in the capital bucharest the constitutional court ruled last month and the quarantine measures were a violation of individual liberties which th
politically provocative piece is now refusing to undergo court ordered psychiatric treatment in france or paris correspondent gets on to that is among the stories with me kevin irwin after this break. it's seemed wrong. to me. to shape out just because the educated and engaged with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. you can't be both with yeah you like. u.s. navy officials say the 17 sailors and 4 civilians and suffered minor injuries...
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and you just have to look at what took place this year in paris and france where money was being sentall over the world, and the people of france didn't want to take it, and they didn't. they did a lot of rioting. they had their taxes raised. we would have had to raise our taxes. and it was a disaster. i've been given a lot of credit for what i did this. took a certain amount of courage, i guess. sounds so nice, the paris climate accord. but it wasn't good for us at all. america lost nearly 10,000 factories while joe biden was vice president. think of that, 10,000 factories. he wrote something today, and he made a statement today that i wrote down. it's pretty accurate. so biden was here for 47 years. eight years, the last eight years -- not long ago as vice president he said one in five miles of our highways are still in poor condition. well, we're doing a good job on highways. but why didn't he fix 'em? three years ago? why didn't he fix 'em? tens of thousands of bridges are in disrepair and on the verge of collapse. that's probably not a right number, but we have bridges that shoul
and you just have to look at what took place this year in paris and france where money was being sentall over the world, and the people of france didn't want to take it, and they didn't. they did a lot of rioting. they had their taxes raised. we would have had to raise our taxes. and it was a disaster. i've been given a lot of credit for what i did this. took a certain amount of courage, i guess. sounds so nice, the paris climate accord. but it wasn't good for us at all. america lost nearly...
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working together with specialists to chile's catholic university and the veterinary school of paris colleagues in france england. in finland have been testing and training dogs to identified quoted 19 for months now canines are also known to be able to detect some forms of human cancer for example their per year book is at them and this system is highly a canonical it has a high impact apart from large crowds were thinking they can be at entrances to schools to contribute to what everyone wants to get back to class and back to normal or as close to it as soon as possible. that means these stocks may be in high demand. though there's not likely to be a shortage of 4 legged pupils these police puppies stole the show and made headlines worldwide when they made their debut at chile's annual military parade 2 hears ago if the program proves successful the dogs will soon be joining their older brothers and sisters on the frontlines of innovative efforts to reduce the spread of this deadly virus. you see in human al-jazeera santiago. it's good to have you with us hello adrian from going to the headlines from a
working together with specialists to chile's catholic university and the veterinary school of paris colleagues in france england. in finland have been testing and training dogs to identified quoted 19 for months now canines are also known to be able to detect some forms of human cancer for example their per year book is at them and this system is highly a canonical it has a high impact apart from large crowds were thinking they can be at entrances to schools to contribute to what everyone wants...
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france. next the paris appeals court has upheld a decision to hold an inquiry into the plane crash that sparked rwanda's genocide back in nineteen ninenety four the probe has damagee frankel refundnd r rations for years. because it targeted several people close to the current president paul kagame. it was a tragedy that sparked the rwandan genocide on april sixth nineteen ninety four the plane carrying p president juvenalal habybyarimana. and moderate huts wass shot down just before it was due to land in kigali.i. within hours mass ethnic killingsgs erupted across the country targeting members of the tutsi minority and moderate hutus. but it t was only the hundrered days later eightht hundrered thousand people weree slaughtered in the last genocide of the twentieth cecentury. the crew of the down presidential falcon was french and it was france which fourr years later launched an investigation i into the crash. following a request from famimilies of the plane crew. in two thousand and six the first judge assigned to the case and that says report kia the cues the rwandan patriotic front led in n
france. next the paris appeals court has upheld a decision to hold an inquiry into the plane crash that sparked rwanda's genocide back in nineteen ninenety four the probe has damagee frankel refundnd r rations for years. because it targeted several people close to the current president paul kagame. it was a tragedy that sparked the rwandan genocide on april sixth nineteen ninety four the plane carrying p president juvenalal habybyarimana. and moderate huts wass shot down just before it was due...
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and you just have to look at what took place this year in paris and france where money was being sent to countries all over the world, and the people of france didn't want to take it. and they didn't. and they did a lot of rioting. they had their taxes raised. we would have had to have raised our taxes. and it was a disaster. i've been given a credit for what i did there. took a certain amount of courage, i guess, because sounds so nice, the paris climate accord. but it wasn't good for us at all. america lost nearly 10,000 factories while joe biden was vice president. think of that, 10,000 factories. he wrote something today and he made a statement today that i wrote down, pretty accurate. so biden was here for 47 years. eight years the last eight years, not long ago, as vice president, he said, one in five miles of our highways are still in poor condition. well, we're doing a good job on highways. but why didn't he fix them three years ago? why didn't he fix them? tens of thousands of bridges are in disrepair and on the verge of collapse. well, it's probably not a right number, but w
and you just have to look at what took place this year in paris and france where money was being sent to countries all over the world, and the people of france didn't want to take it. and they didn't. and they did a lot of rioting. they had their taxes raised. we would have had to have raised our taxes. and it was a disaster. i've been given a credit for what i did there. took a certain amount of courage, i guess, because sounds so nice, the paris climate accord. but it wasn't good for us at...
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would take swift action really so it's not clear if this will work for the families and france lisa lewis in paris thank you. well now to the story of a teenage footballer and russia who has got to be one of the luckiest people alive look out for this fleeting moment that we're about to show you when the blinding flash strikes the pitch there you see it at the stadium in moscow even if skinny is unconscious his jersey burnt and smoking his coach helps save the goalkeeper 3 weeks later the only evidence of the strike is a burn zaborowski is chast another look at the flash shows the stunning power of lightning which somehow spared this 16 year old boy. who is lucky indeed and with that you're up to date here on news a quick reminder of the top story we've been following for you the trial has begun of a german man accused of killing 2 people during an attack targeting a synagogue the assault of a city of hala last october is considered one of the worst anti semitic crimes in german post-war history. always keep up with all the news on our website you go to you dot com you can also follow us on twitte
would take swift action really so it's not clear if this will work for the families and france lisa lewis in paris thank you. well now to the story of a teenage footballer and russia who has got to be one of the luckiest people alive look out for this fleeting moment that we're about to show you when the blinding flash strikes the pitch there you see it at the stadium in moscow even if skinny is unconscious his jersey burnt and smoking his coach helps save the goalkeeper 3 weeks later the only...
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france. but it's far from unanimous. we've got a protest today in republic square in paris.o there are elements within the health care system that believe that the current investment plan falls far short of what is really needed. so even on that, which has already been agreed, there's still dissent. there's certainly no sort of unifying view when it comes to how to get the economy back on track. because we now have this predictive double-digit crax in the french economy and that's really what macron i think is going to be judged on in the next two years. eslings the 600 days left of his -- essentially the 600 days left of his presidency, he'll presumably be trying to get elected from 600 days from now. but really living standards and jobs are the key thing, i think, fofor a lot of french people aso whether they will give him -- they will vote for him again. so i think he'll be probably off quite a bit about how he's going to do -- what he's going to do to try and revive the economy. claire: the economy, unploim. tell us more about what french people will hope to get t out o
france. but it's far from unanimous. we've got a protest today in republic square in paris.o there are elements within the health care system that believe that the current investment plan falls far short of what is really needed. so even on that, which has already been agreed, there's still dissent. there's certainly no sort of unifying view when it comes to how to get the economy back on track. because we now have this predictive double-digit crax in the french economy and that's really what...