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. - located along the west bank of paris's famous river seine is the musee d'orsay this building was originally a railroad station, dating back to 1900. but as electric trains replaced the steam engines, the old station became obsolete. in the 1970's, the beautiful building was about to be torn down when someone came up with the brilliant idea, make it into an art museum. today, the musee d'orsay boasts one of the greatest collections of french impressionism. works by artists most of us have only read about or seen in photos are everywhere you look. these are just some of the great artists represented here. but it's not just the art housed in the musee d'orsay that's impressive. the building itself is a work of art. even though the building was renovated to better suit its new role as a museum, the architect took care to preserve many of the touches of the old train station. for example, the great clock that once assisted travelers still dominates the glass and steel wall above the museum's entrance. little wonder why every year, million of visitors make tracks to the musee d'orsay.
. - located along the west bank of paris's famous river seine is the musee d'orsay this building was originally a railroad station, dating back to 1900. but as electric trains replaced the steam engines, the old station became obsolete. in the 1970's, the beautiful building was about to be torn down when someone came up with the brilliant idea, make it into an art museum. today, the musee d'orsay boasts one of the greatest collections of french impressionism. works by artists most of us have...
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also transformed one of its busiest stretches of road into a new two-mile pedestrian route along the seineis has been making perfume since the 14th century. how exactly scents are created remains a closely guarded secret, but here at ex nihilo, a how exactly scents are created newly opened store, you get a chance to design your own perfume. >> paris' hotel scene is welcoming back its other grand palace hotel, the crillion. if the ritz is playing it safe, newly opened store, you get a then the crillion is taking risks, and it's worked. modern art adorns the lobbies and bars while staff are useful and dressed to the nines. if you thought the ritz was expensive, then take a deep breath. suites start at $1350 and go up to an eye-watering $38,000 a night, but every room has its own butler with modern styling mixing seamlessly with tradition. before the renovation, the crillion was seen as aging and stuffy. well, the cobwebs have been blown off, revealing a new hotel of style and substance. a barber is on-site to make sure your beard is as sharp as your suit, while in-house cobblers are at the r
also transformed one of its busiest stretches of road into a new two-mile pedestrian route along the seineis has been making perfume since the 14th century. how exactly scents are created remains a closely guarded secret, but here at ex nihilo, a how exactly scents are created newly opened store, you get a chance to design your own perfume. >> paris' hotel scene is welcoming back its other grand palace hotel, the crillion. if the ritz is playing it safe, newly opened store, you get a then...
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also transformed one of its busiest stretches of road into a new two-mile pedestrian route along the seineis has been making perfume since the 14th century. how exactly scents are created remains a closely guarded secret, but here at ex nihilo, a newly opened store, you get a chance to design your own perfume. >> paris' hotel scene is welcoming back its other grand palace hotel, the crillion. if the ritz is playing it safe, then the crillion is taking risks, and it's worked. modern art adorns the lobbies and bars while staff are useful and dressed to the nines. if you thought the ritz was expensive, then take a deep breath. suites start at $1350 and go up to an eye-watering $38,000 a night, but every room has its own butler with modern styling mixing seamlessly with tradition. before the renovation, the crillion was seen as aging and stuffy. well, the cobwebs have been blown off, revealing a new hotel of style and substance. a barber is on-site to make sure your beard is as sharp as your suit, while in-house cobblers are at the ready to keep you looking like you belong. >> food and the art
also transformed one of its busiest stretches of road into a new two-mile pedestrian route along the seineis has been making perfume since the 14th century. how exactly scents are created remains a closely guarded secret, but here at ex nihilo, a newly opened store, you get a chance to design your own perfume. >> paris' hotel scene is welcoming back its other grand palace hotel, the crillion. if the ritz is playing it safe, then the crillion is taking risks, and it's worked. modern art...
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Nov 25, 2017
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the emergency services around 6pm in the evening to say they'd seen the animal loose near the river seinenear the garigliano bridge. the bbc has been given permission to visit the republic of uzbekistan in central asia for the first time in over 12 years. since the death of the authoritarian president islam karimov last year, a cautious programme of reform has been carried out in the secretive nation. we asked ordinary uzbeks how they feel about the changes taking place in their country. sport and england haven't been able to capitalise on a good opening session at the gabba in brisbane. steve smith is keeping australia in the game with the first century of the game with the first century of the series. earlier england took three australian wickets but have so far failed to break up the partnership bewteen the australian captain and tail ender pat cummins. a short time ago, australia were 274—7, trailing 28 behind england's first innings total. tom baker has made a surprise return to the tardis to film an episode of doctor who that was abandoned almost a0 years ago. strike action at the b
the emergency services around 6pm in the evening to say they'd seen the animal loose near the river seinenear the garigliano bridge. the bbc has been given permission to visit the republic of uzbekistan in central asia for the first time in over 12 years. since the death of the authoritarian president islam karimov last year, a cautious programme of reform has been carried out in the secretive nation. we asked ordinary uzbeks how they feel about the changes taking place in their country. sport...
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emergency services around six o'clock in the evening to say they had seen the animal loose near the river seineowners shot it near the gariliano bridge. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: the latest on the submarine that went missing in the south atlantic, as the argentine government promises a full investigation into its disappearance. this is bbc world news today. i'm alpa patel. the latest headlines: more than 230 people have been killed in a militant attack in egypt. gunmen stormed a crowded mosque in the sinai peninsula during friday prayers. emmerson manangagwa has been sworn in as zimba bwe's new president. addressing a packed stadium, he vowed to serve all of the country's citizens. the president of the european council has said the british government's hopes of an agreement next month to begin brexit trade talks remain a "huge challenge". following meetings with the british prime minister, theresa may, in brussels, donald tusk said progress was still needed from the uk "on all issues", within the next 10 days. 0ur deputy political editor john pienaar reports from brussels.
emergency services around six o'clock in the evening to say they had seen the animal loose near the river seineowners shot it near the gariliano bridge. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: the latest on the submarine that went missing in the south atlantic, as the argentine government promises a full investigation into its disappearance. this is bbc world news today. i'm alpa patel. the latest headlines: more than 230 people have been killed in a militant attack in egypt. gunmen...
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the emergency services around 6pm in the evening to say they'd seen the animal loose near the river seine the tiger‘s owners shot it near the garigliano bridge. cricket now — and australia have fought back in the second session the bbc has been given permission to visit the republic of uzbekistan in central asia for the first time in over 12 years. since the death of the authoritarian president islam karimov last year, a cautious programme of reform has been carried out in the secretive nation. we asked ordinary uzbeks how they feel about the changes taking place in their country. hearing there from ordinary or back for the first time that the bbc has been allowed into the republic of pakistan —— uzbekistan. tom baker has made a surprise return to the tardis to film an episode of doctor who that was abandoned almost a0 years ago. strike action at the bbc meant studio scenes were never completed. now, the 83—year—old actor has donned his trademark stripy scarf once more to complete the story. here's our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson. shada, a doctor who story which started to
the emergency services around 6pm in the evening to say they'd seen the animal loose near the river seine the tiger‘s owners shot it near the garigliano bridge. cricket now — and australia have fought back in the second session the bbc has been given permission to visit the republic of uzbekistan in central asia for the first time in over 12 years. since the death of the authoritarian president islam karimov last year, a cautious programme of reform has been carried out in the secretive...
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nearly a year ago paul woodland hit 8-year-old dine fa paul and fled from the seine.nd her brother were working home from school. nbc 10 spoke to her heart broken parents tonight who are still looking for closure. >> no prom, no graduation, i get no grand kids, i don't see my baby walk down the aisle, i get none of that but he gets to see his son. >> reporter: justice was not served for their 8-year-old daughter. joe anna powell was hit last year after she and her brother were walking home from school. >> looking at the car, how my daughter's body was into that car, it was a lot. >> reporter: the parents sat through the agonizing court proceedings and testimony that recounted every detail about what happened. paul woodland was convicted of manslaughter and reckless endangerman, but the man was acquitted of vehicular homicide. >> tfltd like november 18, 2016, it felt like everything happened all over again. >> reporter: woodland reportedly told the the court he did not see the children and tried to stop but it was too late. >> i just want him to feel the pain that i fe
nearly a year ago paul woodland hit 8-year-old dine fa paul and fled from the seine.nd her brother were working home from school. nbc 10 spoke to her heart broken parents tonight who are still looking for closure. >> no prom, no graduation, i get no grand kids, i don't see my baby walk down the aisle, i get none of that but he gets to see his son. >> reporter: justice was not served for their 8-year-old daughter. joe anna powell was hit last year after she and her brother were...
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phoned the emergency services around 6am in the evening to say the animal was loose near the river seinee west of the city. the tiger‘s owners shot it near the gariliano bridge. you can keep up to date all with the latest news, business and sport on the bbc website. for reaction and analysis from around the world, including updated live pages, reports from correspondents based in over 80 international locations, and eye witness accounts. go to bbc.com. more now on events in zimbabwe, and the inauguration of the new president. our africa editor, fergal keane, reports from harare. if there had been a roof, they would have raised it. 60,000 voices. and rhythm. and sure feet. unleashing the pent—up emotion not of days but of decades. all the past tortuous week felt as if it had been building to this moment for the once cowed people. the military triggered the events that brought the mugabe era to an end, and the traditional chiefs who had fully expected to see him die in power. instead, a man who, a week ago, was hiding in exile, fearing for his life, arrived to claim the presidency. so help
phoned the emergency services around 6am in the evening to say the animal was loose near the river seinee west of the city. the tiger‘s owners shot it near the gariliano bridge. you can keep up to date all with the latest news, business and sport on the bbc website. for reaction and analysis from around the world, including updated live pages, reports from correspondents based in over 80 international locations, and eye witness accounts. go to bbc.com. more now on events in zimbabwe, and the...
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. >> you cannot hit on the seine, once it is out, it is out. >> but the context of what we are hearing with this president versus other presidents, i remember when ronald ragan was doing a mic check for a radio interview. he was making a joke and it did not go over well because it was caught on tape. but that was a mistake, he didn't intentionally say that for the audience to know that. >> that is one thing. the other thing is that usually presidents are talking about consequential matters, the problem with this president, he is liable to tweet about anything, whether it is marshawn lynch or the situation with the ucla basketball team members. or china, or whatever it is. many people will say, how does the of time to be worrying about these issues when there are so many more important national issues to be worrying about. >> he talked about the ucla comment, they should've been left in jail, people take him literally than the white house has to come back and say, he didn't mean what he said. >> if he did have involvement with those students big release, his later tweet said, have a goo
. >> you cannot hit on the seine, once it is out, it is out. >> but the context of what we are hearing with this president versus other presidents, i remember when ronald ragan was doing a mic check for a radio interview. he was making a joke and it did not go over well because it was caught on tape. but that was a mistake, he didn't intentionally say that for the audience to know that. >> that is one thing. the other thing is that usually presidents are talking about...
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host: bon sein pennsylvania, line for republicans, bonnie, go ahead. caller: yes, i wanted to speak be ome things that could done that don't take a lot of money and that is letting these addicts who do survive continue on with their lives, letting drivers licenses back, possibly having their reduced so that when they get a job, they can pay them off. can't drive, they can't go to work. is a g them vote again, good thing to make them feel part of society. thing, the zone is hard to come by at times, it's addict to get he to a clinic or get the correct need, ork or what they makes more readily available so hey can move on with their lives. host: thanks. caller: good suggestions. a financial issue, make sure that is readily available. i believe in reintegration, i that is an important point that you made and i think we that,o do a better job of but prior to the reintegration, we must have the treatment and seeing right now coming o >> robust treatment agenda in the united states that can help get these people better. host: congressman tim ryan of ohio. cl
host: bon sein pennsylvania, line for republicans, bonnie, go ahead. caller: yes, i wanted to speak be ome things that could done that don't take a lot of money and that is letting these addicts who do survive continue on with their lives, letting drivers licenses back, possibly having their reduced so that when they get a job, they can pay them off. can't drive, they can't go to work. is a g them vote again, good thing to make them feel part of society. thing, the zone is hard to come by at...
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isis, unlike al qaeda, shown some reticence, not a lot, some reticence in terms of hitting shia and seins, they made it clear, they are not muslims, don't consider them part of the faith so they are part of their sectarian war. >> and a branch of islam, generally don't get involved in these things and generally thought of not someone you attack. these mum lslims attacked were sunnis. >> exactly. >> and a history going back 100 years of extremists who have not found a place -- put it this way. that might be too far. a lot of people, maybe half the egyptian population, that doesn't support the government and doesn't sort of find a place inside the structure of the government. the best way to describe this is sort of like iraq. where isis found a home, because there were so many disaffected people? >> true. and the sinai has other similarities. it's a rocky mountainous difficult to govern area. it's been a lawless area for a long time. and in general we see these groups find safe haven in the lawless places. >> what do egyptians do in these cases? a lot of large-scale attacks over the years.
isis, unlike al qaeda, shown some reticence, not a lot, some reticence in terms of hitting shia and seins, they made it clear, they are not muslims, don't consider them part of the faith so they are part of their sectarian war. >> and a branch of islam, generally don't get involved in these things and generally thought of not someone you attack. these mum lslims attacked were sunnis. >> exactly. >> and a history going back 100 years of extremists who have not found a place --...
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thankfully, seins told us she would say no the tax breaks for the wealthiest. >> can you vote for the bill that passed the senate finance committee? >> i want to see changes in that bill. and i think there will be changes. there are some provisions of the house bill that i like better. for example, the house retains the top rate of 39.6%. for people who make $1 million or more a year. that's a change that i would like to see be made in the senate bill. so, that we can skew more of the relief to middle income taxpayers. so some very good provisions in the senate bill. such adds the doubling of the child tax cre making it refundable for people of low incomes. there's a doubling of the standard deduction. which means that a family making tax. so, there are provisions of both bills that i like. but i think the bill needs work. >> you can't vote for it as written? >> i haven't reached that conclusion yet, because i think there are going to be further changes. but the biggest mistake was putting a provision from the affordable care act into the senate bill that is not in the house bill. and
thankfully, seins told us she would say no the tax breaks for the wealthiest. >> can you vote for the bill that passed the senate finance committee? >> i want to see changes in that bill. and i think there will be changes. there are some provisions of the house bill that i like better. for example, the house retains the top rate of 39.6%. for people who make $1 million or more a year. that's a change that i would like to see be made in the senate bill. so, that we can skew more of...
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some 200 of them were set afire on barges in the middle of the seine. they were given the exquisite choice of drowning or burning to death. after learning of this, adams said, "i know not what to make of a nation of 30 million atheists." what he means by this is, i don't know how you can have a successful republic, a successful government, based on the people and their will, without some kind of religious base to stabilize it. revolutionary americans, rather than seeing religion as a necessary enemy of enlightenment as the french did, and their philosophies. by the way, if you want proof of this you should look at the -- one of the coeditors of the french encyclopedia, denny diderot. by the way, during the enlightenment, there are a variety of national expressions of that and each one sort of leaves behind a kind of artifact. the french leave behind this encyclopedia encyclopedia. the scots leave behind a work that's still with us today, the encyclopedia britannica, which comes out in the mid-1760s. diderot here was famous for big -- being one of the ra
some 200 of them were set afire on barges in the middle of the seine. they were given the exquisite choice of drowning or burning to death. after learning of this, adams said, "i know not what to make of a nation of 30 million atheists." what he means by this is, i don't know how you can have a successful republic, a successful government, based on the people and their will, without some kind of religious base to stabilize it. revolutionary americans, rather than seeing religion as a...
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we decided to use like a wicker style base plate or -- place sein >> place mat. >> place mat.s from peer one as well. but then of course your indulgence like your flowers we got our flowers from, um... >> that's okay. >> nature of the design by jenna flowers. >> sorry. she provided our flowers for today and these are just indulgence piece that you can add to your table just to jazz it up. >> one little indulgence. >> absolutely. >> if you're hosting for the first time what do you need to make sure, like what's mistakes do you care? >> mistakes is you can over invest in what you're doing. you don't want to invite eight people to your dinner you only have four chairs. don't over commit yourself to your thanksgiving meal don't try new recipes. if you haven't cook something before, stick to what you know. >> don't buy something you're only going to use for thanksgiving. >> absolutely. there's no reason to buy so much stuff y to use again. >> there's one thing on this table that -- one amazing succulent turkey. >> we decided to bring a turkey it's thanksgiving. this is actually a c
we decided to use like a wicker style base plate or -- place sein >> place mat. >> place mat.s from peer one as well. but then of course your indulgence like your flowers we got our flowers from, um... >> that's okay. >> nature of the design by jenna flowers. >> sorry. she provided our flowers for today and these are just indulgence piece that you can add to your table just to jazz it up. >> one little indulgence. >> absolutely. >> if you're...
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sein new rochelle, new york, good morning. aller: good morning, how you doing? host: doing well. yeah, i want to talk to hat guy from new york who was complaining about the deficit obama.up under barack he forgets the fact that barack turned around and took the money that was being blown away and iraq that was creating budget deficit, they put that straight ff the debt, so the amount of money that barack obama had it wars that jrj bush had .otally blown away hello. host: got your point, gary, did to add anything else? caller: no, i think if they ant -- the republicans want to get something done, they should actually put together a tax plan that only hurts the rich people. everybody is rich, they got money. want to increase what is going on with purchases, give it to people who don't have any money. if you are making $40,000 a buy anything.t host: siobhan hughes. guest: it is correct the tax wealthier people for a number of reasons, partly because of raising estate tax exemption, partly because pass-through businesses are owned by the top 1% of the population and partly because it
sein new rochelle, new york, good morning. aller: good morning, how you doing? host: doing well. yeah, i want to talk to hat guy from new york who was complaining about the deficit obama.up under barack he forgets the fact that barack turned around and took the money that was being blown away and iraq that was creating budget deficit, they put that straight ff the debt, so the amount of money that barack obama had it wars that jrj bush had .otally blown away hello. host: got your point, gary,...