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it's really much more like pierre la font, the designer of washington wanted it to be, instead of something that looked like a third rate provencal town. >> take a look at some buildings around here. what were they like when you first came here? >> they haven't changed on this side. on that side of the street, they've been here for a long time. it's the buildingings on this side of the street that have really changed. they're all new and right down there they're building the museum, which is going to be a terrific thing. canadian embassy is down there. on, this is just a gorgeous street. the archives building was -- they call it market square. actually the market was across the street there. the washington market. and in 1929 in the heart of the depression they built the archives building and the united states tore down the market. that's a place where every american should visit and see the great documents, declaration of independence and constitution. >> so, you sleep across the street from all those major documents? >> that's the justice department. janet reno lives down an apartment dow
it's really much more like pierre la font, the designer of washington wanted it to be, instead of something that looked like a third rate provencal town. >> take a look at some buildings around here. what were they like when you first came here? >> they haven't changed on this side. on that side of the street, they've been here for a long time. it's the buildingings on this side of the street that have really changed. they're all new and right down there they're building the museum,...
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are surrounded, not only by english canada, english-spki count in thegion: . anmost influenal pierre-etienne laernment-run research organization called the french language council. translator: one has to keep in mind that quebec is in a very special situation as a result of its proximity to the american giant. from a geo-linguistic perspective, english has an influential presence here, because we are deeply integrated into american civilization, which is the civilization that surroundss. narrator: nearly half of quebec's seven million people live in the city of montreal, and it is here that the battle between french and english is most heated. the québécois recognize that protecting language is the most effective means of preserving culture. to help get protection from english, the quebec government turns to the federal government. historically, it was montreal's english-speaking minory who held tconomic we inhe province. although this community was only one-quarter of the population of montreal, the language used in business and commerce, and on many public signs, was english. but signs like t
are surrounded, not only by english canada, english-spki count in thegion: . anmost influenal pierre-etienne laernment-run research organization called the french language council. translator: one has to keep in mind that quebec is in a very special situation as a result of its proximity to the american giant. from a geo-linguistic perspective, english has an influential presence here, because we are deeply integrated into american civilization, which is the civilization that surroundss....
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a parliament i remember speaking at the european parliament trying to convince deputies not la pierre is a nazi fleet country now i have to admit a great change due to the action of some movement of neo nazi ism grows stronger here from within the youth don't understand the horrors of naziism and easily fall into this propaganda. since gaining independence the baltic states have been vocally critical of the soviet period of their history calling it an occupation those who fought against the u.s.s.r. are called freedom fighters by some here even despite the fact they were allied with the genocide. all nazi regime the most murderous in history what concerns many here now is that such lessons of graduate ism in the long run will not teach history but simply breed a future generation of new nazis in the heart of free europe this latest incident has once again shown how divided the large against the side is about its past and while the people here are still trying to determine whether these men were right or wrong many still agree that bringing real weapons to three year old was a major of
a parliament i remember speaking at the european parliament trying to convince deputies not la pierre is a nazi fleet country now i have to admit a great change due to the action of some movement of neo nazi ism grows stronger here from within the youth don't understand the horrors of naziism and easily fall into this propaganda. since gaining independence the baltic states have been vocally critical of the soviet period of their history calling it an occupation those who fought against the...
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i think that -- in this situation, la pierre is not only acting as a gun market salesman but the chiefbama. he's out there as a spokesman. >> bill: given obama's -- i'll say this. you don't have to say it. dismal nonexistent record on gun control in his first term -- >> he's on the opposite, right? guns in parks was one of his accomplishments. assault rifle ban. >> bill: i raised this issue at a briefing last week with jay carney. i said the president of mexico says what our problem is, once you lifted the assault weapons ban in the united states, they started pouring into mexico so i asked carney what is the president's position on putting the assault weapons ban back in place. he says his decision is clear. so, given that on what basis do they say obama is going to clamp down, change his stripes and take everybody's guns away in the second term? >> there's no basis but it makes for a good campaign so you say it. just like mitt romney. you just say it and hope nobody catches you on it. i think this is the origins of the fast and furious movement that darrell issa is continuing to push
i think that -- in this situation, la pierre is not only acting as a gun market salesman but the chiefbama. he's out there as a spokesman. >> bill: given obama's -- i'll say this. you don't have to say it. dismal nonexistent record on gun control in his first term -- >> he's on the opposite, right? guns in parks was one of his accomplishments. assault rifle ban. >> bill: i raised this issue at a briefing last week with jay carney. i said the president of mexico says what our...
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pierre garcon and josh morgan. >>> the avengers isn't the only movie guaranteed to pack the theaters in the months coming up. william lasse explains. >> reporter: plr causing a global stir, the avengers made an impressive $178 million overseas. it is expected to kick off the summer movie season in a big way when it opens this weekend in the u.s. >> this is nothing we were ever trained for. >> the kickoff movie is all important. it sets the tone and the pace and to have the avengers at the beginning of the summer is the perfect scenario. >> reporter: expect a left high octane special effects driven block busters to help pack theaters throughout the summer. >> it is about 18 weeks t accounts for 40% of the total year box office. so the studios bring out their big guns at that time frame. kids are out of school. people are off work. it is just a time when people get ready to go to the movies in a big way. >> reporter: vancouver lights up way new actor playing the web slinger in the story of spider-man. christian bale returns as batman in the final installment of the dark knight rises. >> i am getting too old for this. >>
pierre garcon and josh morgan. >>> the avengers isn't the only movie guaranteed to pack the theaters in the months coming up. william lasse explains. >> reporter: plr causing a global stir, the avengers made an impressive $178 million overseas. it is expected to kick off the summer movie season in a big way when it opens this weekend in the u.s. >> this is nothing we were ever trained for. >> the kickoff movie is all important. it sets the tone and the pace and to...