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she was reporting live from plaza de republic. she was there when about twenty minutes ago or so, panic spread out. some people said they had heard shots. so really, the square which has been filled with probably up to 1,000 people who were there holding an informal vigil to mark, of course, the events of friday when 129 people were killed, well, the plaza de republic was effectively emptied in a matter of minutes. we have heard from our correspondent, jackie roland, she says that people are now coming back to the square and, also, an official from the emergency services says that as far as they know, there was actually no official report, no fired. so it does seem that, i guess, the atmosphere of fear that has unsurprisingly gripped paris cause for panic there. >>> let's get a little bit more now on the investigation surrounding the suspects of those attacks on friday. paul brennan is live for us in brussels. paul, brussels because obviously a lot of the better are leading from the par i seeian -- from the french scalptop to the
she was reporting live from plaza de republic. she was there when about twenty minutes ago or so, panic spread out. some people said they had heard shots. so really, the square which has been filled with probably up to 1,000 people who were there holding an informal vigil to mark, of course, the events of friday when 129 people were killed, well, the plaza de republic was effectively emptied in a matter of minutes. we have heard from our correspondent, jackie roland, she says that people are...
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there was an idea that republics, ever since the time of the ancient republics in rome and greece, that they were inherently fragile and weak, that they would always descend into anarchy or despotism. the democracies in particular could not fight wars. they could not sustain the strain of war. we now have a theory, a democratic war theory, that argues the democracies don't make war with each other. it's popular in some circles these days. in the 19 century, the idea was that democracies could not fight wars, they were incapable of it. when america descended into war and lincoln suspended habeas corpus, there was talk in england about to the steel being raised. -- about the american bastille being raised. there was despotism as well as anarchy that the great republic was descending into. eugene bellaton, one of the french republicans who plays a minor role in the story says that, "america is not only america, it is the model school of liberty. if against all possibility, america had perished, with it would fall a great experiment." that idea of democracy being an experiment, not the futu
there was an idea that republics, ever since the time of the ancient republics in rome and greece, that they were inherently fragile and weak, that they would always descend into anarchy or despotism. the democracies in particular could not fight wars. they could not sustain the strain of war. we now have a theory, a democratic war theory, that argues the democracies don't make war with each other. it's popular in some circles these days. in the 19 century, the idea was that democracies could...
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she has returned from the dominican republic. we appreciate your time. the foreign minister and the dominican republic says no one there who was born in the gr will be deported. is that what you have seen? >> no. that's not what we saw. we stood on the border we saw 30 people come over from the border of the dominican republic to haiti. we saw at least two of the people that were there, were children. that's a violation of the rights of the child. several reported being beaten. the immigration service - what the dominican republic will tell you is what we had found is that this is really a part of a pattern, a long pattern of discrimination. in the dominican republic against the haitian population, and also dominicans and haitian dissent. >> i know you went to the haitian side of the border. what did you see there? >> we saw settlements, of 5,000 people. it started on june 17th, a result of the policies of the dominican republic. 5,000 people, almost no access to food, water and medical. and everyone living in cardboard shacks. they take sticks. plastic
she has returned from the dominican republic. we appreciate your time. the foreign minister and the dominican republic says no one there who was born in the gr will be deported. is that what you have seen? >> no. that's not what we saw. we stood on the border we saw 30 people come over from the border of the dominican republic to haiti. we saw at least two of the people that were there, were children. that's a violation of the rights of the child. several reported being beaten. the...
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anyone who attacks the republic, the republic will reply and respond.fore and as the prime minister stated this morning we are mobilizing all means of investigation to expel the 19 or place under house arrest those who need to be, conduct searches for people. ladies and gentlemen, faced with the terrorist and terrorism which is declared a war on us, only one response is possible and that is what french people have adopted. the attack of the republic against those who wish to destroy it. the terrorist will never destroy the republic because it is the republic that will destroy them. thank you very much. >> terrorist will never destroy the republic, it's the republic that will destroy them words from the interior minister saying 68 raids conducted and weapons found and the search was far and wide across france. let's bring in lee barker who is in paris and listening and taking listen to the raids and sounds that they were well equipped, lee. >> reporter: yes, as we heard there from bernard, the interior minister france is viewing what happened on friday a
anyone who attacks the republic, the republic will reply and respond.fore and as the prime minister stated this morning we are mobilizing all means of investigation to expel the 19 or place under house arrest those who need to be, conduct searches for people. ladies and gentlemen, faced with the terrorist and terrorism which is declared a war on us, only one response is possible and that is what french people have adopted. the attack of the republic against those who wish to destroy it. the...
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there was an idea that republics ever since the time of the ancient republics in rome and greece, that they were inherently fragile and weak and would always descend into anarchy or despotism. democracies could not fight wars. they could not sustain the strain of war. democracies do not make war with each other -- that is very popular. there was an idea democracies could not fight wars or were incapable of it. when america descended into war and ink and abandon habeas about and there was talk the american bastille being raised and medical prisoners being put in, it was despotism as well as anarchy the great republic was descending into. one of the french republicans who plays a minor but poignant "americay story said is not only america. one place or when race more on the map. it is especially the model school of liberty. if against all possibility, america had perished, with it would fall a great experiment. idea of democracy being an experiment, not the future, but an imperiled experiment that was about to fail was foremost on the minds of european us. people who believed in governme
there was an idea that republics ever since the time of the ancient republics in rome and greece, that they were inherently fragile and weak and would always descend into anarchy or despotism. democracies could not fight wars. they could not sustain the strain of war. democracies do not make war with each other -- that is very popular. there was an idea democracies could not fight wars or were incapable of it. when america descended into war and ink and abandon habeas about and there was talk...
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she was reporting live from plaza de republic. she was there when about twenty minutes ago or so, panic spread out. some people said they had heard shots. so really, the square which has been filled with probably up to 1,000 people who were there holding an informal vigil to mark, of course, the events of friday when 129 people were killed, well, the plaza de republic was effectively emptied in a matter of minutes. we have heard from our correspondent, jackie roland, she says that people are now coming back to the square and, also, an official from the emergency services says that as far as they know, there was actually no official report, no confirmation of any shots being fired. so it does seem that, i guess, the atmosphere of fear that has unsurprisingly gripped paris cause for panic there. >>> let's get a little bit more now on the investigation surrounding the suspects of those attacks on friday. paul brennan is live for us in brussels. paul, brussels because obviously a lot of the better are leading from the par i seeian --
she was reporting live from plaza de republic. she was there when about twenty minutes ago or so, panic spread out. some people said they had heard shots. so really, the square which has been filled with probably up to 1,000 people who were there holding an informal vigil to mark, of course, the events of friday when 129 people were killed, well, the plaza de republic was effectively emptied in a matter of minutes. we have heard from our correspondent, jackie roland, she says that people are...
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the first half was the republic, ruled by elected senators.ire, ruled by unelected emperors. in its glory days, the word "rome" meant not just the city, but what romans considered the entire civilized world. everyone was either roman or barbarian. people who spoke latin or greek were considered civilized, part of the empire. everyone else, barbarian. according to legend, rome was founded by two brothers, romulus and remus. abandoned in the wild and suckled by a she-wolf, they grew up to establish the city. in actuality, the first romans mixed and mingled here -- in the valley between the famous seven hills of rome. this became the roman forum. in 509, they tossed out their king and established the relatively democratic roman republic. that began perhaps history's greatest success story, the rise of rome. from the start, romans were expert builders, and they had a knack for effective government. this simple brick building was once richly veneered with marble and fronted by a grand portico. it's the curia. the senate met here and set the legal s
the first half was the republic, ruled by elected senators.ire, ruled by unelected emperors. in its glory days, the word "rome" meant not just the city, but what romans considered the entire civilized world. everyone was either roman or barbarian. people who spoke latin or greek were considered civilized, part of the empire. everyone else, barbarian. according to legend, rome was founded by two brothers, romulus and remus. abandoned in the wild and suckled by a she-wolf, they grew up...
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james: let's look at the central african republic and that report. well that's a place where u.n. peace keepers were sent to protect people and instead there've been some hideous allegations of sexual abuse by u.n. peace keepers. how do you change the system to stop this sort of thing happening? ian: yes, that's quite right. the united nations has not done enough to prevent and perhaps the most important form of prevention is the swiftest possible investigation and punishment of those found to be responsible for sexual exploitation and abuse. uh, a number of reports uh, are pressing in that direction, the secretary general is acting upon that. having said that, i think we should also say that the troops deployed to the central african republic have undoubtedly saved the lives of a lot of civilians. so i don't think anybody should think that it was not important for there to be a deployment into the central african republic when there were terrible massacres uh, taking place. but in no way is that any kind of an excuse for some of the crimes. james: we talked about the central afri
james: let's look at the central african republic and that report. well that's a place where u.n. peace keepers were sent to protect people and instead there've been some hideous allegations of sexual abuse by u.n. peace keepers. how do you change the system to stop this sort of thing happening? ian: yes, that's quite right. the united nations has not done enough to prevent and perhaps the most important form of prevention is the swiftest possible investigation and punishment of those found to...
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long live the republic, along with france -- long live france.nnouncer: french president francois hollande speaking there. ♪ [singing in french] coming up, it would be the challenges facing the u.s. immigration system. we begin with the head of the u.s. customs enforcement agency. that is followed by mayors of texas border towns on issues they are facing. later, conversations with two new members of congress. >> john hinckley was the person who shot president reagan. president reagan was not wearing a bulletproof vest. john hinckley was
long live the republic, along with france -- long live france.nnouncer: french president francois hollande speaking there. ♪ [singing in french] coming up, it would be the challenges facing the u.s. immigration system. we begin with the head of the u.s. customs enforcement agency. that is followed by mayors of texas border towns on issues they are facing. later, conversations with two new members of congress. >> john hinckley was the person who shot president reagan. president reagan...
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we just saw one here in the plaza de republic. they are trying to get back to normal.t's still not quite the paris we know. >> david chater joining me live from the center of paris. david, thank you. >>> a growing number of state governs in the united states said they have refused to accept refugees from syria. alabama, texas, louisiana and michigan are among 16 states which insist they are taking the action to product the safety of their residents. but the federal government says it still intends to allow up to 10,000 syrian refugees into the u.s. in the next year. from washington, al jazeera's alan fisher reports. >> a moment of silence in texas for the victims of the paris attacks, but here and elsewhere in t in the u.s., there is growing concern about who was to blame. a syrian passport was found near the body of one suicide bomber. for some u.s. governs, that's enough. they are insisting they will accept no more refugees from syria. not here. not now . >> i am now requesting that the president and the federal government cease sending refugees from syria to north c
we just saw one here in the plaza de republic. they are trying to get back to normal.t's still not quite the paris we know. >> david chater joining me live from the center of paris. david, thank you. >>> a growing number of state governs in the united states said they have refused to accept refugees from syria. alabama, texas, louisiana and michigan are among 16 states which insist they are taking the action to product the safety of their residents. but the federal government...
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from the sugar cane plantations in the dominican republic, a story of insecurity.nd how changes are building more secure lives. hello and welcome to 21st century. i'm daljit dhaliwal. the legacy of slavery in the united states lives on today in south carolina and georgia. the gullah geechee people, descendents of african slaves, are facing a struggle to hold onto their land and culture. ♪ harmonica playing john herman blake: up and down this coast there were literally thousands of african descendents. i'm john herman blake. i'm a seventh generation descendent of a woman who was enslaved on an island in the savannah river on a rice plantation. most of them came from west africa, sierra leone, and gambia. ♪ music it really began about the 18th century as the atlantic slave trade began to prosper. as people began on acquire property here, who saw the potential for growing rice and cotton, and they began to import africans who were enslaved on plantations. you could buy a plantation, buy 10 to 20 slaves and within three to five years have a complete return to your inve
from the sugar cane plantations in the dominican republic, a story of insecurity.nd how changes are building more secure lives. hello and welcome to 21st century. i'm daljit dhaliwal. the legacy of slavery in the united states lives on today in south carolina and georgia. the gullah geechee people, descendents of african slaves, are facing a struggle to hold onto their land and culture. ♪ harmonica playing john herman blake: up and down this coast there were literally thousands of african...
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because she is covered by health republic insurance. and after announcing they were closing down a month ago, they stopped paying numerous claims. >> they didn't care what i had to say to them, that they would not provide my equipment. so, i spent hours on the phone filing a complaint, you know, calling health republic. >> reporter: sharon filed a complaint with the state, which is requiring doctors and providers to continue treating patients whether claims are paid or not. the department of financial services tells news 4 investigates that most doctors are complying. dr. paul cooperman is, but it's a hardship. >> i definitely feel for these patients. and the last thing i want to see them is not be able to receive that cap. i would never deny them the care. but from a professional perspective in terms of running a practice, this is the money that we depend on to function. >> reporter: health republic likely owes doctors and hospitals more than $170 million in claims, according to the health care association of new york state. the state
because she is covered by health republic insurance. and after announcing they were closing down a month ago, they stopped paying numerous claims. >> they didn't care what i had to say to them, that they would not provide my equipment. so, i spent hours on the phone filing a complaint, you know, calling health republic. >> reporter: sharon filed a complaint with the state, which is requiring doctors and providers to continue treating patients whether claims are paid or not. the...
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. >> newby island resource recovery park here in san jose, is a landfill operated by republic services, the nation's second largest waste management company. it's been taking trash since 1930 and was scheduled to close in 2025. >> instead today, the city of san jose is not only planning to keep it open until 2041...they want to grow it from 150 feet above sea level to 245-feet... increasing its capacity more than 15 million cubic yards. >> we failed and didn't stop this expansion, um, i want to move out of this area. >> americans create about 250 millions tons of trash a year. in 1988, there were about 8,000 landfills in america. two decades later, that number dropped to below 2,000, spurred on by environmental and health concerns, heavily populated areas started closing landfills and shipping trash to more remote regions. san francisco hauls its trash about 50 miles across the bay... new york city trash is trucked out of state... to new jersey, pennsylvania... even as far away as ohio, virginia and south carolina. and until recently, america was doing a brisk business, selling its scr
. >> newby island resource recovery park here in san jose, is a landfill operated by republic services, the nation's second largest waste management company. it's been taking trash since 1930 and was scheduled to close in 2025. >> instead today, the city of san jose is not only planning to keep it open until 2041...they want to grow it from 150 feet above sea level to 245-feet... increasing its capacity more than 15 million cubic yards. >> we failed and didn't stop this...
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security here in the central african republic.here are also french troops and also the vatican security. so certainly in terms of security, this is the leg of the trip that people were concerned about. this is a country which has been suffering in the last two years severe fighting between christian and news lum militia groups. it is a country rich in natural resources and so on. there is a power struggle. it has a long history of civil war and a long history of coups and military regimes. it is unstable. the vatican has decided their security team came several days ago, asking the popes spoke man every day on this african trip if this is different. here we are. certainly for the people of this -- it's going to be an important trip. i think it's important for the pope. the archbishop of the cap -- said the pope in choosing to come here has chosen the weakest and the poorest. i think that's the message the pope is hoping to give. on monday he's going to visit a mosque in one zone of muslim area and then he's also going to open the
security here in the central african republic.here are also french troops and also the vatican security. so certainly in terms of security, this is the leg of the trip that people were concerned about. this is a country which has been suffering in the last two years severe fighting between christian and news lum militia groups. it is a country rich in natural resources and so on. there is a power struggle. it has a long history of civil war and a long history of coups and military regimes. it...
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it is a constitutional republic. if you so worried about the individual, that is why the forebears native -- named it a constitutional republic. i'm curious about what he think the benjamin franklin. thank you. guest: i borrowed benjamin franklin's glasses. admirer of frankel could let us tear up this issue of democracy versus republican the framers gave us a republic. they gave us a representative democracy. it is one kind of democracy like a red apple is one kind of apple. when people refer to america as a democracy, they should not leave that america is a direct democracy could i think would be a disaster to have a direct democracy. i believe in a representative democracy. and i say we do not have the democracy the framers intended, i mean that we do not have a representative democracy. in this democracy, citizens are not equal. they are not equal in the 345 districts in the house where seats are saved seats where the majority party basically controls that seat whether it is a democrat or republican seat. 89 milli
it is a constitutional republic. if you so worried about the individual, that is why the forebears native -- named it a constitutional republic. i'm curious about what he think the benjamin franklin. thank you. guest: i borrowed benjamin franklin's glasses. admirer of frankel could let us tear up this issue of democracy versus republican the framers gave us a republic. they gave us a representative democracy. it is one kind of democracy like a red apple is one kind of apple. when people refer...
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chris: if an independent catalan republic were realistic -- is an independent catalan republic realisticah: one of the things that the catalan parliament voted for was to ignore all spanish institutions, including so it isional courts, unlikely tonight's ruling by the constitutional court is going to stop this push towards independence. this is going to be a real election seige, in the run-up to the december election. nationalistsf the take extra action. what the government has said it will do is use the full force of the law. the constitutional court said it would remind the individuals and the president of catalonia and present members of parliament that, if they start to continue ,n the course of independence r they will face penalties. we don't know what those penalties could be. they could be removed from office, for instance. chris: sarah morris reporting from madrid. business news with kate moody. legalthere has been a decision from a judge in dÜsseldorf on the side of the striking unions, saying the walkout can continue, rejecting the petition for an injunction by the airline. mo
chris: if an independent catalan republic were realistic -- is an independent catalan republic realisticah: one of the things that the catalan parliament voted for was to ignore all spanish institutions, including so it isional courts, unlikely tonight's ruling by the constitutional court is going to stop this push towards independence. this is going to be a real election seige, in the run-up to the december election. nationalistsf the take extra action. what the government has said it will do...
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he cannot leave the country until this work its through the dominican republic legal system. apparently, there's nothing that u.s. diplomats can do about it. >> nothing they can do about it? >> can't leave the country, can't leave the hotel. early estimate. >> right, it could take longer. >> all right, ron, thank you. >>> coming up here on "good morning america," black friday is coming pretty soon. expert advice on how to snag bargains. >>> and stars gearing up for tonight's american music awards. we'll have a preview of all the highlights straight ahead with sara in "pop news." are you performing? >> the one and only sara haines, read it like i wrote it.a haines, read it like i wrote it. she sees the world a little differently. and, by some miracle...she actually said "yes." to me. tell her everything you love about her with charmed memories at kay jewelers, ...featuring the new charmed memories star wars collection. and, this thursday through sunday, get this free bracelet or charm valued up to forty-five dollars with any charmed memories purchase of $99.99 or more. at kay,
he cannot leave the country until this work its through the dominican republic legal system. apparently, there's nothing that u.s. diplomats can do about it. >> nothing they can do about it? >> can't leave the country, can't leave the hotel. early estimate. >> right, it could take longer. >> all right, ron, thank you. >>> coming up here on "good morning america," black friday is coming pretty soon. expert advice on how to snag bargains. >>>...
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the republic is doing what it can to stamp out terrorism. he finished by saying this man was the chief target of wednesday's attack. he has now been hit and he cannot hurt us anymore. >> jonah, it seems that there is going to be european and international dimension to what's going on, but just tell us what happened in france a short time ago with parliament voting on extending that state of emergency in the country. >> no follows on within hours of friday's attacks, declared only the second time since the late 1950 that his such a thing has happened and in the national assembly behind when he, the lower house of parliament debated government proposals to extend that state of emergency and about an hour ago passed it with an absolutely overwhelming majority, 551 votes to six against. that state of emergency now in place for three months gives sweeping powers to the security services in this country, the police, the military, the intelligence services and the judiciary to arrest and detain without charge suspects, place suspects under house ar
the republic is doing what it can to stamp out terrorism. he finished by saying this man was the chief target of wednesday's attack. he has now been hit and he cannot hurt us anymore. >> jonah, it seems that there is going to be european and international dimension to what's going on, but just tell us what happened in france a short time ago with parliament voting on extending that state of emergency in the country. >> no follows on within hours of friday's attacks, declared only...
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it is about rebuilding trust and ace.iring pe bbc news, the central african republic.a: that brings this program to a close. more on bbc.com. thank you for watching. we will see you tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation -- pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and hong kong tourism board. ♪ >> want to know hong kong's most romantic spot? i will show you. i love heading to repulse bay for an evening stroll. perfect, stunning backdrop for making romantic moments utterly unforgettable. i've lived in this city for years, but hong kong still makes me all in love with it time and again. again. >> - last time on odd squad. - glad to have you, otto. you're so much better than olive's last partner. - who was her last partner? - i know something about you. your greatest fear! (olive screams.) - odd squad is made possible in part by... - ...a co
it is about rebuilding trust and ace.iring pe bbc news, the central african republic.a: that brings this program to a close. more on bbc.com. thank you for watching. we will see you tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation -- pursuing solutions for america's...
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president hollande: terrorism will not destroy our republic. the republic will destroy terrorism. long live our republic. long live france. [applause] reporter: his words were greeting with that -- greeted with a standing ovation and then the national anthem sung out in unity. ♪ brent: a moving date in the french parliament. we want to talk about the words set by the french resident today, what they mean tonight and what they will mean for france and the rest of the world moving forward. i've joined in the studio by our berlin correspondent of radio france internationale. it's good to have you here with us tonight. and our correspondent is standing by live in paris. good evening. what has been the reaction to this speech on the streets of paris? are they convinced he is doing the right thing? reporter: let me first where i am standing because of the music. these are spontaneous shows of support for the victims here and this is where i ask people what they thought about the speech. i think two things i heard signify that the views of the people gathered together. one person said we
president hollande: terrorism will not destroy our republic. the republic will destroy terrorism. long live our republic. long live france. [applause] reporter: his words were greeting with that -- greeted with a standing ovation and then the national anthem sung out in unity. ♪ brent: a moving date in the french parliament. we want to talk about the words set by the french resident today, what they mean tonight and what they will mean for france and the rest of the world moving forward. i've...
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>> i think it was 1982 because he was then with the new republic and wrote a cover story on me.im to lunch. and that's how we met. >> so, how long did it take before you were friends? >> i think it was instantaneous. five years later, i bought a new house, and the first thing i did was build a wheelchair ramp in the garage so charles could get in. >> he told us that when you get together, you first talk baseball. and then when you've dealt with all the important issues, you go to politics. >> if there's time left over, yes. >> [ laughs ] >> tim kurkjian, a senior writer for espn magazine, has lunch with will and krauthammer a couple of times a year to talk baseball. >> to say they're fans is an understatement. to say they love the game is an understatement. >> i grew up playing the game. i love to play the game. and as a kid, my brother and i would go around on our schwinns on the streets of long island with transistor radios hanging from the handlebars listening to mel allen and phil rizzuto doing the yankee games. this was our lives. >> since the nationals came to washington i
>> i think it was 1982 because he was then with the new republic and wrote a cover story on me.im to lunch. and that's how we met. >> so, how long did it take before you were friends? >> i think it was instantaneous. five years later, i bought a new house, and the first thing i did was build a wheelchair ramp in the garage so charles could get in. >> he told us that when you get together, you first talk baseball. and then when you've dealt with all the important issues,...
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is the republic that will destroy it.ve france, long live the republic. >> powerful moment yesterday. french president francois hollan hollande's speech to parliament followed by the french national anthem. this morning several new developments in the wake of the
is the republic that will destroy it.ve france, long live the republic. >> powerful moment yesterday. french president francois hollan hollande's speech to parliament followed by the french national anthem. this morning several new developments in the wake of the
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the response of the republic of those who wish to destroy it, the terrorists will never destroy the republicse it's the republic that will destroy them. >> so, jackie, quite a lot of information about the raids and how widespread they were. >> yes, indeed a total of 23 people were arrested in those overnight raids and 31 weapons seized and they were over the length and breath of france from lee in the north and to the south to the east and other cities involved were neo and near the belgian border and paris and intensive raids, more than 100 searches carried out overnight and as i said more than 20 people arrested in those raids. >> jackie, france is just observed silence and i imagine that was pretty emotional. >> yes, in fact, it was more than a minute. i would say the people stood silent here outside the first restaurant that was struck on friday night and people were standing silently for about five minutes and you have the other restaurant next door as well where there were casualties. this as you can imagine on friday night, it's a very lively, trendy part of town and could hardly feel
the response of the republic of those who wish to destroy it, the terrorists will never destroy the republicse it's the republic that will destroy them. >> so, jackie, quite a lot of information about the raids and how widespread they were. >> yes, indeed a total of 23 people were arrested in those overnight raids and 31 weapons seized and they were over the length and breath of france from lee in the north and to the south to the east and other cities involved were neo and near the...
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republics aren't just born in the 1780s and they're done right?it's an evolution and we need to get back on track to adjust to this modern world of industry and so forth and technology and if we do it, we can have a republic that will endure into the future. you can see that the attitude of the powers that be the republican and democratic parties, were very very terrified by this result. and, again, couldn't denounce workers for voting for george in such huge numbers so you see the same kind of patronizing tone here. nice job, very impressive. but you've got to get rid of that friend of yours and, of course, the friend is that classic symbol of anarchy in the background meaning that henry george, socialism, anarchism and you need to come back to the mainstream. and they make big adjustments in the wake of the george election, they author pro-labor legislation aimed at bringing the working class into the democratic party, a little bit into the republican party but mostly into the democratic party. so what's the legacy of henry george? at the moment
republics aren't just born in the 1780s and they're done right?it's an evolution and we need to get back on track to adjust to this modern world of industry and so forth and technology and if we do it, we can have a republic that will endure into the future. you can see that the attitude of the powers that be the republican and democratic parties, were very very terrified by this result. and, again, couldn't denounce workers for voting for george in such huge numbers so you see the same kind of...
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non-profit health republic of new york's rates were low. >> it was a substantial amount of money it waso save our company. >> reporter: they were happy to be in a health republic ad in 2014, but then this fall things changed. >> we had received notice they were going to increase our rates between 19% and 29% this year, and then shortly after receiving that notification we learned they were closing their doors. >> reporter: an abrupt turnaround for the insurer launched with more than a quarter million dollars in federal loans under the aca. its low prices made it the second most popular carrier on new york's exchange, with 200,000 members. but it was paying out more in medical costs than it was taking in. then federal officials set reimbursement rates to insurers for aca plan losses well below expectations, leaving health republic deep in the red. regulators forced it to shut down. >> for these small new players they just didn't have enough time and backup to really learn the business and figure out who this new customer base was. >> reporter: health republic's rival start-ups, both priv
non-profit health republic of new york's rates were low. >> it was a substantial amount of money it waso save our company. >> reporter: they were happy to be in a health republic ad in 2014, but then this fall things changed. >> we had received notice they were going to increase our rates between 19% and 29% this year, and then shortly after receiving that notification we learned they were closing their doors. >> reporter: an abrupt turnaround for the insurer launched...
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. >> no, we're going to dominican republic for vacation. >> reporter: even better, getting a way from it all. >> absolutely, looking forward to it. >> reporter: what is it, 7:00 o'clock. >> yes. >> reporter: you arrived extra early because you knew lines were long. >> we were figure ago this. >> reporter: how has it been have you seen extra security around the airport. >> not yet the but we are just getting started. >> reporter: very g what are you looking forward to the in the dominican republic the most. >> sun, nice to get out of the town. >> reporter: how about you, what are you looking forward to. >> we all need a break. we are looking for time to relax and hang out together. >> reporter: of course, when you made this break you didn't know everything would be happening in the world as it is right now, what is it like getting on the flight today. >> we're just optimistic everything will be just fine, and everyone will travel safely and have have a great thanksgiving. >> long family from lower merion. ill a's let you get the in lines. there are very long lines here today. even long
. >> no, we're going to dominican republic for vacation. >> reporter: even better, getting a way from it all. >> absolutely, looking forward to it. >> reporter: what is it, 7:00 o'clock. >> yes. >> reporter: you arrived extra early because you knew lines were long. >> we were figure ago this. >> reporter: how has it been have you seen extra security around the airport. >> not yet the but we are just getting started. >> reporter: very g...
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parisians lit candles in the place tha de la republic. the message: we are not afraid. >> translator: there's a lot of emotion for parisians like us. sadness and hatred. for those attacking us when we're quietly getting on with our lives. >> two week ago, a friend of mine said don't go to tunisia, it's the a risky. but i say it's the same here. if you let them rule you they've won. >> these men were cold hearted, professional killers, they were all armed with automatic weapo weapons, kalashnikov. they all had ball bearings f to maximize the carnage to extend the killing and maiming of those suicide vests. >> we can at this stage say it's very likely that there were three coordinated teams of terrorists who were responsible for this ba bar ba barbarity. >> the police say there were seven known attackers all dead they have positively identified one a french citizen who attacked the concert hall. he was on their extremist watch list but only been involved in petty crimes. his father and brother are now in custody. several men have also been
parisians lit candles in the place tha de la republic. the message: we are not afraid. >> translator: there's a lot of emotion for parisians like us. sadness and hatred. for those attacking us when we're quietly getting on with our lives. >> two week ago, a friend of mine said don't go to tunisia, it's the a risky. but i say it's the same here. if you let them rule you they've won. >> these men were cold hearted, professional killers, they were all armed with automatic weapo...
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we are live from the republic of congo. i've heard you've had quite a journey, tell us what you've been through just to get where you are. >> it's been a multi-day adventure. we started in the capitol of the republic of the congo, a two day drive to the nearest village here. after that, it's an hour long drive on unpaved roads, sometimes you have to clear out trees that have fallen, and then you take a canoe down two different rivers and when you get to the shore, it is a five hour hike. some of that is through waist high water and that meant our cameraman ended up pulling parasites off him as he climbed aboard. i was bitten by fire ants. it's been a veal adventure. this is a nature preserve in which endangered chimpanzees are protected from hunters and tourists. that is not the case throughout value africa where these endangered species live. we spent time with those prime mates. take a look. >> these are the eyes of an endangered blood line. western low land gorillas can relax here in the republic of the conged wildlife p
we are live from the republic of congo. i've heard you've had quite a journey, tell us what you've been through just to get where you are. >> it's been a multi-day adventure. we started in the capitol of the republic of the congo, a two day drive to the nearest village here. after that, it's an hour long drive on unpaved roads, sometimes you have to clear out trees that have fallen, and then you take a canoe down two different rivers and when you get to the shore, it is a five hour hike....
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. >> they're now stuck at the dominican republic after getting involved in a car accident while they wait for the criminal itself out. >> a nightmare is putting it mildly. it looks like that oregon couple will not be able to leave the dominican republic for the next six months because the man is now facing charges for a fatal car accident that they say they had nothing to do it. this morning, an oregon couple trapped in paradise. this man and his girlfriend, on a supposed to be a long, relaxing trip to the dominican republic three weeks ago. >> we were going to stay five weeks. >> reporter: now, they say a leave the country ordering him to stay the next six months because they were involved in a deadly car accident. >> my heart is broken, because i love this place so much, and i love these people. >> reporter: the couple said they were driving their rental car late at night when they hit the motorcycle laying in the middle of the street. >> i had absolutely no time to react. we were both in shock. this man was laying there. >> reporter: the driver of the motorcycle was also in the st
. >> they're now stuck at the dominican republic after getting involved in a car accident while they wait for the criminal itself out. >> a nightmare is putting it mildly. it looks like that oregon couple will not be able to leave the dominican republic for the next six months because the man is now facing charges for a fatal car accident that they say they had nothing to do it. this morning, an oregon couple trapped in paradise. this man and his girlfriend, on a supposed to be a...
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a message of forgiveness and reconciliation, the pope opens bangui's door in the central african republic >>> russia is being blamed for an air strike in syria. the marketplace is in the town in idlib province. hashem ahelbarra reports from the turkish-syrian border. >> reporter: this man is lucky to have survived. in another air strike in rebel held idlib, dozens of syrians are dead. in poorly equipped make ship hospitals, medics struggle to deal with the high number of casualties. these images are part of life in rebel held areas, since the russian air strikes began. opposition fighters accuse russia of carrying out the attacks. syria and russia are targetting what they say are terrorists. hundreds of people have been killed. the town is important for being close to the turkish border, and an entry point to idlib province. it was the last city the government lost to rebels when they took over in may. syrian officials say it was captured by the armed group al nusra front. and despite losing control of most of the country, president bashar al-assad and his allies insist he is vital to the
a message of forgiveness and reconciliation, the pope opens bangui's door in the central african republic >>> russia is being blamed for an air strike in syria. the marketplace is in the town in idlib province. hashem ahelbarra reports from the turkish-syrian border. >> reporter: this man is lucky to have survived. in another air strike in rebel held idlib, dozens of syrians are dead. in poorly equipped make ship hospitals, medics struggle to deal with the high number of...
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republic never meant more.ndependent country, strong in terms of its multicultur multiculturalality, the france hit on friday, november 13th. the monster feeds of ethnic and religious division in the region and beefed up by hatred and rejection of the other. it oppresses and massacres people in the middle east on a me ? Ñ wealth whe mankind. we need to bei: guidef5ruuz udo objectives and they compliment! -do. a resolute determined -- there's a need for resolute determined fight against terror up. the whole international community can be united in this fight. adopt a resolution aimed at fighting againstujc'& terroris. also called for togetherness within the framework of a great and united international coalition to combine our strength and our means to destroy daish. daish is a common enemy and we must put an end to those who destroy and kill such determination. finally, the search for a political solution in syria more necessary than ever before. syria has become the greatest factory in manufacturing terroris
republic never meant more.ndependent country, strong in terms of its multicultur multiculturalality, the france hit on friday, november 13th. the monster feeds of ethnic and religious division in the region and beefed up by hatred and rejection of the other. it oppresses and massacres people in the middle east on a me ? Ñ wealth whe mankind. we need to bei: guidef5ruuz udo objectives and they compliment! -do. a resolute determined -- there's a need for resolute determined fight against terror...
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that's normal in the life of any modern republic, i'm optimistic about turkey. >> in the last debate, hillary clinton said turkey, among other countries, has to make up its us. >> did hillary clinton say that. >> yes, turkey and the gulf states, by the way, but they've got to make up their mind are they with us or against us. plays well at home, is it fair. >> with respect to hillary clinton, of course it's not fair. of course not. states are throughout history with you on some things and against you on others. i don't know the context. maybe in the terms of the fight against terrorism. in that sense it's fair or the united states to rally those who are with us and those in a less incentive which. maybe it's time to get rid of us and then. we had a rules base international order. in which the middle east participates. legitimate well-governed states that educate their kids well. to think of us, and not tech fearism,... >> the idea that you make someone a pos-state, identifying the other or making them as shunned, persecuted or killed. >> yes. >> i think the gulf states, the ones i kno
that's normal in the life of any modern republic, i'm optimistic about turkey. >> in the last debate, hillary clinton said turkey, among other countries, has to make up its us. >> did hillary clinton say that. >> yes, turkey and the gulf states, by the way, but they've got to make up their mind are they with us or against us. plays well at home, is it fair. >> with respect to hillary clinton, of course it's not fair. of course not. states are throughout history with you...
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competing governments republic of china on taiwan. set on divergent paths. >> translation: the soviet union supported china, taiwan sided with america. it was a cold war frontier. both sides remained on war footing until 1979 when china said it wanted dialogue. >> reporter: as the cold war ended and mainland china transformed itself economically, the gulf between the two changed helped by communication and transportation links. political differences remained. china's one party system and strong state control versus taiwan's multiparty politics and vibrant free speech. the two leaders come together, each how they address each other is a problem, with neither recognising the other as the president of china. at this meeting they'll be mr. the fact of the two sides at least acknowledging each other's existence counts as progress. >> translation: as long as the confrontation is over, china is effectively unified. this summit is part of the progress. this is not how the countries solve their problems. this is vi much chinese. the summit cou
competing governments republic of china on taiwan. set on divergent paths. >> translation: the soviet union supported china, taiwan sided with america. it was a cold war frontier. both sides remained on war footing until 1979 when china said it wanted dialogue. >> reporter: as the cold war ended and mainland china transformed itself economically, the gulf between the two changed helped by communication and transportation links. political differences remained. china's one party...
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everybody is concerned about -- about central african republic.rip there, the pope is still very determined to go to the central african republic. but his security is a major concern when he is in that country. it's a country is a country where there's still ongoing conflict that started in 2013, when the then president was ousted, it is a conflict between muslim and christian groups. thousands of people have been killed. hundreds of thousands -- close to a million people have been displaced. the pope, if he makes that trip, is going to visit a mosque, talk to displaced people there, and hold mass in the capitol bangui now. the french authorities have said they cannot guarantee his security outside of the airport. vatican officials are continuously assessing the situation in bangui, so that is something that is very interesting going forward whether he is going to make that trip. >> thank you for that update from nairobi. canada announcing its plan to resettle 25,000 refugees. but there's some public concern about security and health screening of
everybody is concerned about -- about central african republic.rip there, the pope is still very determined to go to the central african republic. but his security is a major concern when he is in that country. it's a country is a country where there's still ongoing conflict that started in 2013, when the then president was ousted, it is a conflict between muslim and christian groups. thousands of people have been killed. hundreds of thousands -- close to a million people have been displaced....