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not only in france. even all over the world. i think it's the reason why we are here. >> rose: we'll talk about that. but also the reaction to see those people in the streets of paris on that day with political leaders up fronted. it was a remarkable show. >> yes. you have to, i think you have to wait. it was on january 11th, sort of huge, you know millions, millions of people in the streets. so. of course -- it's this kind of communion, the way that people understood and react because they felt in a very unconscious way sometimes that's sometimes very important for them as being attacked two days before, you know. but it's important to say that all the french people were the day in the streets. to see this huge -- >> rose: they were in the streets or they were not. >> they were not. you at that moment, you had two friends. the friends who walk in the street on sunday and another friends who was not in the streets. and i think it's important -- >> rose: what's the importance of the french not in the streets? >> because that mean
not only in france. even all over the world. i think it's the reason why we are here. >> rose: we'll talk about that. but also the reaction to see those people in the streets of paris on that day with political leaders up fronted. it was a remarkable show. >> yes. you have to, i think you have to wait. it was on january 11th, sort of huge, you know millions, millions of people in the streets. so. of course -- it's this kind of communion, the way that people understood and react...
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lorie: frances willard used this term strategically. when she starts advocating for the vote and getting the wctu to advocate for the vote, she seeks the ballot for home protection issues only. she calls the home protection ballot. just on school boards -- we don't need the vote on everything, we just need those things that impact our home. she frames that, starts to frame this idea that women bring that moral influence -- it's not outside their sphere of activity. it's just an extension of the home for them to have this ballot. it changes over time. kris: they take that phrase and turn it into municipal housekeeping. women will use their vote for moral purposes. they will help to get rid of corruption and feed hungry children and give attention to those welfare causes. >> all three of these have been mentioned to me -- you talk about rights versus duties. is it a woman's right to do these things or is it her duty to do these things? that's something you all talk about at one time or another. you also said something interesting to me --
lorie: frances willard used this term strategically. when she starts advocating for the vote and getting the wctu to advocate for the vote, she seeks the ballot for home protection issues only. she calls the home protection ballot. just on school boards -- we don't need the vote on everything, we just need those things that impact our home. she frames that, starts to frame this idea that women bring that moral influence -- it's not outside their sphere of activity. it's just an extension of the...
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if haiti is in misery today, that's because of france why we are organising france to comment us. >> if francis hollande wants to visit haiti, he has to come with restitution. we fought them for independence, and they forced us to pay them to recognise it. >> like generations of french leaders, they spoke of a moral debt. they talked about investment in the future. >> reporter: france today wants to help in the development of haiti, we believe in haiti, because you have considerable opportunity. mr p you messed you have a young generation because you have an impatient generation demanding and wanting to work for the future. >> reporter: civil rights lawyer who worked for the haitian president says france's obligation is clear. >> france does owe something to haiti given the circumstances that the haitian people sea themselves in. they should have clean water, they should have infrastructure. these are the kinds of things that the french can help right away >>> haiti was still paying off its independence debt to france in 1947. francis hollande's visit opened up old wounds. repatriati
if haiti is in misery today, that's because of france why we are organising france to comment us. >> if francis hollande wants to visit haiti, he has to come with restitution. we fought them for independence, and they forced us to pay them to recognise it. >> like generations of french leaders, they spoke of a moral debt. they talked about investment in the future. >> reporter: france today wants to help in the development of haiti, we believe in haiti, because you have...
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when it comes to key nato allies the united states has france to stand with. >> france more than any of our nato allies has had an ability to act overseas but an interest to work at our sides. >> turmoil at home and in traditional french spheres of influence have eclipsed those impulses. >> interested in working with people who are serious about defense, serious about working abroad serious about intervene ago broad, that is aintervening abroad, that is a very small club. >> stop armed rebels from taking over malli. france continues to keep thousands of troops in the nation. costly campaigns in iraq and afghanistan. >> the british experience in iraq and afghanistan is simply fatigue, fatigue with overseas adventures, with the cost of it. >> reporter: cost concerns are also forcing tough choices in the u.k. over whether to spend a shrinking defense budget on conventional forces or upgrading its fleet of trident nuclear submarines. pledging to increase defense spending by over $4 billion after the charlie hebdo attacks in paris. it is not just boots on the ground paris also postponed a
when it comes to key nato allies the united states has france to stand with. >> france more than any of our nato allies has had an ability to act overseas but an interest to work at our sides. >> turmoil at home and in traditional french spheres of influence have eclipsed those impulses. >> interested in working with people who are serious about defense, serious about working abroad serious about intervene ago broad, that is aintervening abroad, that is a very small club....
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frances: i really do not know -- michelle was 5'5", 130 pounds. if the officer felt threatened by someone of that stature then he, i feel, should turn in his badge. there were other officers there with guns drawn. i just did not see michelle being a threat to him. there are other ways, prior to his arrival, they had decided to perhaps get mace. there were other ways to handle that. juan: many officers -- police departments have officers trained to deal with emotionally distressed persons. was is a special unit or regular officers? frances: these were regular normal police. amy: n/a retaking her to a mental health facility. --and they knew they were taking her to a mental health facility. frances: they knew because of the orders to take them -- take her. my thing is for police not to be first responders in a situation like this, or if so, to have someone from the mental health agency providers there on the scene. since then, the phoenix police department has gotten -- they have come together to make changes. at this point when that incident with my
frances: i really do not know -- michelle was 5'5", 130 pounds. if the officer felt threatened by someone of that stature then he, i feel, should turn in his badge. there were other officers there with guns drawn. i just did not see michelle being a threat to him. there are other ways, prior to his arrival, they had decided to perhaps get mace. there were other ways to handle that. juan: many officers -- police departments have officers trained to deal with emotionally distressed persons....
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euro down, swiss franc up. the relationship, the correlation is getting back to lockstep move where the bond market in greece drops and the euro continues to decline and the swiss franc rises. that correlation is now .7. before they dropped their protection. we're almost back to normal. you can see that kind of relationship developing. let's have a little bit of a look. we were virtually unchanged. that was when they ran the math. everybody went into shock that the greek banks might rouvent collateral to keep their lifelines open. varoufakis does nothing to help the euro. he does say they are a week away from getting their money. consumer price index expected to be 0.of 0%. we're looking at a slightly lower reading. it is about avoiding the deflation bullet. that is the question. can europe continue that? the aussie dollar actually goes in reverse. you have got to love the aussies. they just kick it. they just kicked the aussie in other direction whenever they feel like its. some value in it if you look at the
euro down, swiss franc up. the relationship, the correlation is getting back to lockstep move where the bond market in greece drops and the euro continues to decline and the swiss franc rises. that correlation is now .7. before they dropped their protection. we're almost back to normal. you can see that kind of relationship developing. let's have a little bit of a look. we were virtually unchanged. that was when they ran the math. everybody went into shock that the greek banks might rouvent...
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the last time france won that award was in 2008. we go to the highlights of the closing ceremony. >> it was a victorious night for french cinema. director jacques odela took home the award for his film "dheepan," seducing the jury with his story of a sri lanka tiger who tries to rebuild his life in the french suburb. the filmmaker dedicating the award from his father. >> to receive a prize from the cohen brothers is extraordinary, thank you, i owe you a lot. the son of alexander dumas, saying this child i had so early and so tonight, i think of my own father. >> the best actress nod went to two women, french actress emmanuel bako. and american actress rooney mara who co-starred with cate blanchett in the lesbian drama, "carol." meanwhile, french actor praise an unemployed man looking for a job in a working class man working in a factory in the film "measure of man." >> i would like to dedicate this award to all of those people who were marginalized. those citizens who are forgotten. this prize is for you, and all the actors in this
the last time france won that award was in 2008. we go to the highlights of the closing ceremony. >> it was a victorious night for french cinema. director jacques odela took home the award for his film "dheepan," seducing the jury with his story of a sri lanka tiger who tries to rebuild his life in the french suburb. the filmmaker dedicating the award from his father. >> to receive a prize from the cohen brothers is extraordinary, thank you, i owe you a lot. the son of...
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. >> we dropped agents over france . it must be awful to risk your neck and have to keep it secret. >> one-man submarines repeat owed both commandos. >> it had to be quick drying with a solid clay foundation and support 30 ton tanks. next i must have photographed every field in france. >> we dropped arms ammunition, sabotage materials and so on and then went over ourselves and taught them how to use it. >> the only name it had was mallory. >> it is vital to know about the tides. >> we trained the men to negotiate those vehicle types. >> meyer -- miles of wire netting at the beaches. >> with an underwater pipeline to carry it to france. >> new ships poring through stocks. >> listening to the german radio officer for fresh intelligence. >> that was just part of the preinvasion work. then the plan was set and we took it to final discussion. >> russian forces are a dancing the east and an invasion from the west. then, the date was set. >> i assumed command with the best all-around team for which a man could ask. some had alr
. >> we dropped agents over france . it must be awful to risk your neck and have to keep it secret. >> one-man submarines repeat owed both commandos. >> it had to be quick drying with a solid clay foundation and support 30 ton tanks. next i must have photographed every field in france. >> we dropped arms ammunition, sabotage materials and so on and then went over ourselves and taught them how to use it. >> the only name it had was mallory. >> it is vital to...
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some want to stay in france. a protest last week and another part of paris called for the reform of eu immigration rules to help migrants cross the mediterranean. molly: 2000 asia, where burma has seized a boat of -- to south asia where burma has seized a boat of migrants. it comes a week after a similar boat carried 200 bangladeshi migrants. the people on board this boat that was found today, the number has not been made clear. this comes as a regional summit has come in bangkok. for the latest, we can go to our correspondent standing by in the thai capital. what do you have for us this hour? >> this meeting has been going on since this morning, almost 10 hours now. they have been discussing serious and crucial issues affecting the region. there are also members of the united states government and other governments in the region as well. it reflects the seriousness of the situation here. we expect some kind of a statement, that it seems to have been delayed. this could be down to discussions around what people a
some want to stay in france. a protest last week and another part of paris called for the reform of eu immigration rules to help migrants cross the mediterranean. molly: 2000 asia, where burma has seized a boat of -- to south asia where burma has seized a boat of migrants. it comes a week after a similar boat carried 200 bangladeshi migrants. the people on board this boat that was found today, the number has not been made clear. this comes as a regional summit has come in bangkok. for the...
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and before that they'd been in the small town of monotaliban in the south of france. i learned it was the sister city of a town in oklahoma. i called up the city hall and asked to speak to the person who ran the sister city campaign. he directed me to a frenchman who lived in montalban. i e-mailed him, he wrote back. i learned that my grandfather and uncle had been held in the factory of a manufacturer of cookies and cakes for a month in 1940. and before that they had been in a small town in the northeastern part of france, an agricultural reeducation center, as it was called. so i finally had this itinerary. my grandfather and uncle had got off the boat the st. louis, in the north part of france, and from there to montalban to agba to auschwitz. and that itinerary became as familiar to me as my telephone number. and late one night in the early months of 2011, it came to me what i had to do. i had to retrace their steps to follow in their footsteps to breathe the air that they had breathed before they breathed their last and to bear witness. so in the spring of 2011,
and before that they'd been in the small town of monotaliban in the south of france. i learned it was the sister city of a town in oklahoma. i called up the city hall and asked to speak to the person who ran the sister city campaign. he directed me to a frenchman who lived in montalban. i e-mailed him, he wrote back. i learned that my grandfather and uncle had been held in the factory of a manufacturer of cookies and cakes for a month in 1940. and before that they had been in a small town in...
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that's because of france. that's why we're demanding france to compensate us for all of the damage that has been caused. >> translator: if he wants to visit haiti he has to come with restitution. we fought them for our independence, and they forced us to pay them to recognize it. >> reporter: but like generations of french leaders before him, he only spoke of a moral debt and not financial compensation. he talked about investment in haiti's future. >> translator: france today wants to help in the development of haiti. we believe in haiti, because you have considerable opportunity. mr. president, you already mentioned you have such a young generation because you also have an impatient generation demanding and wanting to work for the future. >> reporter: but civil rights lawyer who previously worked for haitian president says france's obligation is clear. >> france does owe something to haiti given the circumstances that the haitian people see themselves in. they should have clean water, infrastructure. these ar
that's because of france. that's why we're demanding france to compensate us for all of the damage that has been caused. >> translator: if he wants to visit haiti he has to come with restitution. we fought them for our independence, and they forced us to pay them to recognize it. >> reporter: but like generations of french leaders before him, he only spoke of a moral debt and not financial compensation. he talked about investment in haiti's future. >> translator: france today...
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if it's like omaha, france, you can have it. omaha was the roughest spot. we lost some good men. took a few prisoners. it was a lousy trade. we've been told what to expect, it wasn't like a surprise or anything. it just, well when it really happens it's different. for a while there we were pinned down but lucky thing, the other beaches were going better so we got a little more than our share of the old teamwork. navy come in air guys and finally we got moving good. we hear a lot about how long it takes to make battle hardened soldiers out of green troops. listen i got to be a veteran in one day. that day. >> so they paved the beaches with our blood and lurched across and reached the. germans battled fiercely. they the three airborne divisions, first of all to land, loud across crater advance came german reinforcement frpz berlin a voice cried out allies must be hurled into the sea. locked in battle the armies clashed. our first objective, then, was to merge all of the beach heads into one and 50 miles of men drive on together beyond the red sands through the broken wall. >> where
if it's like omaha, france, you can have it. omaha was the roughest spot. we lost some good men. took a few prisoners. it was a lousy trade. we've been told what to expect, it wasn't like a surprise or anything. it just, well when it really happens it's different. for a while there we were pinned down but lucky thing, the other beaches were going better so we got a little more than our share of the old teamwork. navy come in air guys and finally we got moving good. we hear a lot about how long...
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he treated 60 of his employees to a trip to france. estimates put the price tag at about $22 million. s. >>> from stocks and bonds to high-priced art. why billionaire investors are putting more of their money into the art world. >>> plus a lost runner rescued in new zealand. what she did to survive in the wilderness. >> my name is imran garda the show is called third rail, when you watch this show you're gonna find us being un-afraid. the topics will fascinate you, intrigue you... >> they take this seriously... >> let me quote you... >> there's a double standard... >>...could be a hypocrite >> you're also gonna get a show that's really fair bold... never predictable... >> the should be worried about heart disease, not terrorism... >> i wouldn't say that at all... >> you'll see a show that has an impact on the conventional wisdom that goes where nobody else goes... >> my name is imran garda i am the host of third rail and you can find it on al jazeera america >> in the philippines residents are cleaning up after typhoon rowl. height oft
he treated 60 of his employees to a trip to france. estimates put the price tag at about $22 million. s. >>> from stocks and bonds to high-priced art. why billionaire investors are putting more of their money into the art world. >>> plus a lost runner rescued in new zealand. what she did to survive in the wilderness. >> my name is imran garda the show is called third rail, when you watch this show you're gonna find us being un-afraid. the topics will fascinate you,...
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should apologize to evo morales to france. they should apologize for not following the law that we cannot predict when other countries will follow the law. amy: today, julian assange for the hour. all of that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. saudi-led airstrikes have killed at least 80 people in yemen, marking the deadliest day of the two-month bombing campaign to date. the strikes battered the yemeni capital sanaa and the bakeel al-meer area near the saudi border, where residents said at least 40 people were killed, most of them civilians. arab planes and ships blasted yemen's largest military port in the city of hodeida, marking the worst attack on yemen's navy since saudi arabia launched its offensive on iranian-aligned houthis rebels in march. saudi-led planes targeted a car thought to be carrying houthi leaders in central sanaa, but an eyewitness said the strike destroyed homes and injured residents. >> this is shrapnel they hit working men, not tar
should apologize to evo morales to france. they should apologize for not following the law that we cannot predict when other countries will follow the law. amy: today, julian assange for the hour. all of that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. saudi-led airstrikes have killed at least 80 people in yemen, marking the deadliest day of the two-month bombing campaign to date. the strikes battered the yemeni capital sanaa and...
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one was against an air france jet headed to new york and when the pilots didn't respond to u.s. authorities the air force quickly scrambled two f-15 fighter jets to escort the plane to jfk airport. we're joined now by cnn correspondent jean casarez and cnn aviation analyst mary schiavo who joins us by skype from charlton south carolina. jean what can you tell us about this? >> there are missing pieces. this is a working story right now. it all started this morning with air france flight 22 that left charles de gaulle airport at 8:23 monday morning from paris and did land safely at 10:17 at jfk. but with a source that is familiar with this situation, a threatening call was made to law enforcement in regard to this particular flight and because air france didn't respond, two f-15 fighter jets escorted that plane sifafely to land at jfk. it has not been cleared. it is being checked now by law enforcement. it will probably take all day for that check. we are now learning it was not the only call that was made threatening a flight in the air today. but we want to reiterate, none of t
one was against an air france jet headed to new york and when the pilots didn't respond to u.s. authorities the air force quickly scrambled two f-15 fighter jets to escort the plane to jfk airport. we're joined now by cnn correspondent jean casarez and cnn aviation analyst mary schiavo who joins us by skype from charlton south carolina. jean what can you tell us about this? >> there are missing pieces. this is a working story right now. it all started this morning with air france flight...
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spy on france. the eu and airbus put pressure on the chancellor. anchor: as vietnam marks the 40th anniversary of its military victory, it struggles with the legacy of agent orange, the chemical weapons still affects some 3 million. ♪ anchor: welcome to the program. german police are questioning a married couple outside of frankfurt with possible ties to radical lists. the police unit had the two under observation. it is thought they may have been planning a deadly attack on a major bike race. anchor: they have identified the suspects, and say they found a pipe bomb and weapons inside the couple's home. one of the suspects allegedly had contact with al qaeda. we begin our broadcast inside their apartments. reporter: investigators have been turning the apartment upside down. they are looking for dangerous materials and further clues as to what the couple might have been planning. police who raided the home confiscated a bomb that was ready for use, along with arms and ammunition. officials suspect the couple arrested, a german national and his tur
spy on france. the eu and airbus put pressure on the chancellor. anchor: as vietnam marks the 40th anniversary of its military victory, it struggles with the legacy of agent orange, the chemical weapons still affects some 3 million. ♪ anchor: welcome to the program. german police are questioning a married couple outside of frankfurt with possible ties to radical lists. the police unit had the two under observation. it is thought they may have been planning a deadly attack on a major bike...
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france and cuba. in order to deepen our relations and strengthen our efforts in the field of health care. we also want to increase exports to other countries. >> he was accompanied by a large business delegation from france. many french companies, such as total and orange are interested in doing business in cuba. >> the discussions that we had this morning in france and cuba allowed us to identify common interest. we could see existing potential between the countries to boost our economic and commercial relations. >> along with spain, the netherlands, and italy, they are one of the most important trading partners in the union. between that you and cuba it is worth about 4 billion euros per year. >> that is all we have time for. remember, there is plenty more at our website. >> thank you for watching "dw." [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] host: welcome to euromaxx highlights. thanks for joining us. w
france and cuba. in order to deepen our relations and strengthen our efforts in the field of health care. we also want to increase exports to other countries. >> he was accompanied by a large business delegation from france. many french companies, such as total and orange are interested in doing business in cuba. >> the discussions that we had this morning in france and cuba allowed us to identify common interest. we could see existing potential between the countries to boost our...
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france beating expectations. italy maybe labor market reform being put to use but also the reason we're seeing gdp come in better than expected overall is qe. we're seeing the benefits of it. >> let's bring in one of the other individual countries. greece's data also included in the latest flashes plus 0.3% year on year that's compared to 1.3%. 0.4% compared to minus 0.3% in q-4. it's improved slightly on a quarterly perspective but worsened on an annual perspective. giving us the time frame of where they stand in terms of their economy and what they're up to at the moment. >> it's interesting to see how markets are responding to the variety of data over the next couple of days because this gdp number is slightly below expectations at 24% but still better than what we're seeing in the u.s. or u.k. but is good news bad news for the markets because it tells us that mario draghi's quantitative easing plan will end sooner than expected. >> to me it stems from the bubble bursting relating to the latest bout of quantit
france beating expectations. italy maybe labor market reform being put to use but also the reason we're seeing gdp come in better than expected overall is qe. we're seeing the benefits of it. >> let's bring in one of the other individual countries. greece's data also included in the latest flashes plus 0.3% year on year that's compared to 1.3%. 0.4% compared to minus 0.3% in q-4. it's improved slightly on a quarterly perspective but worsened on an annual perspective. giving us the time...
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as you know france has always been in favor of lifting the u.s. embargo. >> reporter: he made it clear that france wants to take a leadership role in a renewed die lowing. he has made latin america and the caribbean one of his foreign policy policies. both france and holland are keen to position themselves economically ahead of when the united states lifts its embargo against cuba which would make trade and tourism flourish. american investment lawyer says it's all about capturing american business. >> where are the americans going to go to now? i know the forbidden paradise. now cuba is going to open up. the americans are going to be there. i want to have a dutch hotel taking care of the americans. that's what you are seeing. >> reporter: hollande is accompanied by executives from top french firms, including the liquor giant that handles sales of cuba's rum, hopefully soon also to the u.s. the french president has not alluded publicly to the thorny issue of human rights that lead to the e.u. freeze instead he offers to make france a quote, faithf
as you know france has always been in favor of lifting the u.s. embargo. >> reporter: he made it clear that france wants to take a leadership role in a renewed die lowing. he has made latin america and the caribbean one of his foreign policy policies. both france and holland are keen to position themselves economically ahead of when the united states lifts its embargo against cuba which would make trade and tourism flourish. american investment lawyer says it's all about capturing...
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outrage in france, green lighting spying on mobile communications. communications. >> in context tonight, this weekend's clashes are not the first. >> ethiopian jews have complained for years. bisi onile-ere takes a look at their history. >> frustrations among ethiopian jews have been building for decades. >> we are hurt. we are hurt. i am willing to die for my country. this is my country. this is my country and i'm going nowhere despite all the difficulties racism and remarks. >> reporter: fleeing from hardships, air lifted to israeli in dramatic top secret operations in the 1980s and 1990s. the mission followed a rabbinical ruling that they were the direct descendants of the biblical dan tribe. >> translator: the jews of ethiopia suffer from discrimination. it is no secrete that the israelis do not recognize their value, that's a fact. >> reporter: accusations of mistreatment range from police brutality to housing discrimination. >> people are restricted from living in certain places because of the color of their skin. i do not want to live in such
outrage in france, green lighting spying on mobile communications. communications. >> in context tonight, this weekend's clashes are not the first. >> ethiopian jews have complained for years. bisi onile-ere takes a look at their history. >> frustrations among ethiopian jews have been building for decades. >> we are hurt. we are hurt. i am willing to die for my country. this is my country. this is my country and i'm going nowhere despite all the difficulties racism and...
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count on france. >> reporter: apart from yemen the g.c.c. leaders discussed syria, iraq and palestine, but of major importance is the iran nuclear programme and tehran's perceived interference in the arab region. >> leaders stressed the importance of reaching a final and comprehensive agreement guaranteeing the peacefulness of the iranian programme, and ensuring that the countries of the region have the right to use peaceful nuclear energy. all according to the standards and supervision of the international atomic nuclear energy agency. >> reporter: all these issues will be on the table when gcc leaders meet president obama in washington next week, to convey a united stance. the leaders will persuade the u.s. that any final nuclear deal will not allow it to pursue a nuclear weapons programme or continue to interfere in the saudi area. >>> in iraq's capital, baghdad. six were killed by a car bomb in the center of the city of the bomb went off, including restaurants, shops and a mosque. there has been a spike in bombings as a fight to dislodge
count on france. >> reporter: apart from yemen the g.c.c. leaders discussed syria, iraq and palestine, but of major importance is the iran nuclear programme and tehran's perceived interference in the arab region. >> leaders stressed the importance of reaching a final and comprehensive agreement guaranteeing the peacefulness of the iranian programme, and ensuring that the countries of the region have the right to use peaceful nuclear energy. all according to the standards and...
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they say it was an air france flight headed to jfk. nor rad says law enforcement received the threat. jean casarez following all of this. >> it's happening right now. well that plane has not been given an all clear but did land safely at jfk about 10:17 this morning. law enforcement has been searching that plane and according to the north american aerospace defense command they tell cnn a threat came in on air france flight 22 and because of that, as a precautionary measure, that is why the two f-15 fighter jets came in and were launched as a precautionary measure. now, as we say, the flight has not been cleared yet. it did land safely. at this point, there are more questions than answers, but law enforcement has been searching that flight to see if there is any credible information that comes from this threat that was launched directly at law enforcement on this flight. we do want to tell everybody that the flight did leave paris, france, this morning, charles de gaulle airport, at 8:32, landing at jfk safely at 10:17. >> it goes with
they say it was an air france flight headed to jfk. nor rad says law enforcement received the threat. jean casarez following all of this. >> it's happening right now. well that plane has not been given an all clear but did land safely at jfk about 10:17 this morning. law enforcement has been searching that plane and according to the north american aerospace defense command they tell cnn a threat came in on air france flight 22 and because of that, as a precautionary measure, that is why...
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let's start with your reaction to this new bill on surveillance powers in france. is this what the country need at this time? and just how far do these powers go. >> well, i think, the first thing to say this legislation is not entirely surprising. france has had a robust posture in its counterterrorism policy and had measures that other countries have, would be considered unacceptable. so the fact that we are seeing the forces push forward this legislation. demanding all the extra powers. reflection of their national posture. when we think they had the charlie hebdo attack, hundreds going to fight in iraq. and the french security sees a problem, threat, escalating. whether this legislation is exactly what france needs. it is very difficult to completely judge. i think certainly looking independently at what has been happening in france over the past few years, really, is that we have seen a terrorist problem there, consistent endly getting worse. they have people trying to go abro abroad. a growing number of attacks. on jewish darg ets. so when we look at the thre
let's start with your reaction to this new bill on surveillance powers in france. is this what the country need at this time? and just how far do these powers go. >> well, i think, the first thing to say this legislation is not entirely surprising. france has had a robust posture in its counterterrorism policy and had measures that other countries have, would be considered unacceptable. so the fact that we are seeing the forces push forward this legislation. demanding all the extra...
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as you know france has been in favor of lifting the u.s. embargo that hinders cuba. >> reporter: speaking at the university of havana it's clear he wants to take a leadership role in a renewed cuba eu dialog and has mad latin american one of the foreign policy priorities but it's not just political, both france and holland are teamed to position themselves economically ahead of when the united states lifts its embargo against cuba to make trade and tourism flourish. american investment lawyer pedro says it's all about capturing american business. >> where are the americans going to go to know? i know the forbidden paradise and cuba will open up, americans there be there, i want a dutch hotel taking care of the americans, that is what you're seeing. >> reporter: he is accompanied by executives by top french firms including the liquor giant and handles sales of havana club rum and hopefully soon now to the u.s. the french president has not alluded publically to the thorny issues of human rights that led to the eu freeze. instead he offers to
as you know france has been in favor of lifting the u.s. embargo that hinders cuba. >> reporter: speaking at the university of havana it's clear he wants to take a leadership role in a renewed cuba eu dialog and has mad latin american one of the foreign policy priorities but it's not just political, both france and holland are teamed to position themselves economically ahead of when the united states lifts its embargo against cuba to make trade and tourism flourish. american investment...
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and frances dinglasan has the memorial day forecast. >> 11 runs last night in colorado. ten so far today. brandon crawford two rbi trim leading the way. we'll have >>> one of the east bay's last remaining video stores will call it quits in el cerrito this weekend. silver screen video opened back in the day's of the phrase, be kind, rewind. i remember. now the store hopes to sell its remaining stock of dvd before the curtain comes down tomorrow night. >> i'm going to miss it. i've been here 18 years. been part of my -- a good part of my life. >> silver screen's owners blame the store's demise on people watching movies through netflix red box, and online streaming services. >>> this weekend disneyland is celebrating its 60th 60th anniversary, and if cow can't make it to the park check out the movie tomorrowland, based on the area you can visit at disney's theme parks. they're awful about the space age -- all about the space age dreamed up by disney a half century ago the movie stars george clooney who drags also star into a high-tech utopia. we sat down with robertson yest
and frances dinglasan has the memorial day forecast. >> 11 runs last night in colorado. ten so far today. brandon crawford two rbi trim leading the way. we'll have >>> one of the east bay's last remaining video stores will call it quits in el cerrito this weekend. silver screen video opened back in the day's of the phrase, be kind, rewind. i remember. now the store hopes to sell its remaining stock of dvd before the curtain comes down tomorrow night. >> i'm going to miss...
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simon mc-greger wood with al jazeera. >>> in france teachers striking against proposed reform to give schools autonomy and reforms will increase the disparity between those in rich and poor areas. recent economic index said the french education system is one of the least equal in the world. and paul brennan has more details. >> reporter: education reform raises its head in france every five years or so and the aims are the same regardless of the government in power at the time to restore a golden age of the republican school system and secondly to arrest the decline of the french schools when compared into international standard. now, this time it's the french president and his young 37-year-old education minister. and what they have done with these proposals perhaps uniquely is to unite everybody against them. >> we have a problem with foreign languages. we are not good and english are worse but we an are not good and getting worse. >> we don't know if it works and not consulted and not an idea if it will work and it's all messy and we don't like the mess. >> we are reasoning and the
simon mc-greger wood with al jazeera. >>> in france teachers striking against proposed reform to give schools autonomy and reforms will increase the disparity between those in rich and poor areas. recent economic index said the french education system is one of the least equal in the world. and paul brennan has more details. >> reporter: education reform raises its head in france every five years or so and the aims are the same regardless of the government in power at the time to...
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blanca: es el aviÓn de la compaÑÍa air france que aterrizÓ resguardados por aviones militares despuÉs de recibir una amenaza de bomba. apague sus motores que estarÁn allÍ por un rato largo, le decÍa la torre de control al piloto. los pasajeros no tenÍa ni idea de la amenaza de bomba que habÍa recibido el vuelo. >> ves a la policÍa y los agentes federales. sabÍamos que algo habÍa pasado al ver a los bomberos. blanca: pero la air france no fue la Única como fue hecha a tres aviones, y contra algunos que aterrizaban en illinois. en total alrededor de 10 vuelos. >> el protocolo siempre va a ser proteger al aviÓn, proteger a la gente que estÁ cerca del aviÓn, a la gente en la tierra. blanca: este exagente del fbi explica el perfil de las personas que por lo general hacen estas llamadas. >> es alguien que quiere atenciÓn, que quiere ser la persona que parÓ el aeropuerto, ser la persona que tuvo aviones de guerra en el aire acompaÑando al aviÓn. blanca: los investigadores rastrean las llamadas que causaron serios contratiempos durante horas, a los aeropuertos mÁs importantes
blanca: es el aviÓn de la compaÑÍa air france que aterrizÓ resguardados por aviones militares despuÉs de recibir una amenaza de bomba. apague sus motores que estarÁn allÍ por un rato largo, le decÍa la torre de control al piloto. los pasajeros no tenÍa ni idea de la amenaza de bomba que habÍa recibido el vuelo. >> ves a la policÍa y los agentes federales. sabÍamos que algo habÍa pasado al ver a los bomberos. blanca: pero la air france no fue la Única como fue hecha a tres...
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meteorologist frances dinglasan is in for lisa argen this morning. francis, how is it looking out there? >> hi, chris. the wind is starting to pick up at sfo. they reporting guts at 23 miles an hour. everywhere it's been pretty light and calm especially in the north bay. nothing like last night where at sfo there were winds up to 30 miles an hour and even mt. tam close to 40 miles an hour. big story is this afternoon not as breezy but temperatures will be below average. in the inland and east bay areas look for mid-60s to low 70s. along the coast cloudy and on the cool side and mid-50s to near 670 and around the bay it's going to be mainly in the 60s with more sunshine this afternoon. i'll let you know what changes you can expect with the accuweather seven-day forecast coming up. chris. >> francis, thank you. now to sports. and the sensational performance of the golden state warriors. cameras were there as the doubles returned from the bay area early this morning. you can see as the team came in at oakland international airport about an hour ago. the
meteorologist frances dinglasan is in for lisa argen this morning. francis, how is it looking out there? >> hi, chris. the wind is starting to pick up at sfo. they reporting guts at 23 miles an hour. everywhere it's been pretty light and calm especially in the north bay. nothing like last night where at sfo there were winds up to 30 miles an hour and even mt. tam close to 40 miles an hour. big story is this afternoon not as breezy but temperatures will be below average. in the inland and...
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frances: this is not anticorporate. it is anti-control of public decision-making, public power that absolutely believe in market economies in which corporations play a role, but it's the public's role to make decisions, that is the distinction. speaker: and if you wouldn't mind identifying who you are when you ask questions. >> i run an organization called "let's talk about food." you have both been icons for as long as i've known your names. in frankie's case, since i was in high school, i think. in our current situation in america, where being poor is kind of demonized at the central level, i'm -- how completely do you maintain your optimism and what can it group of young people do to take specific steps to start moving from a charity-based approach to eight rights-based approach. -- to a rights-based approach. speaker: i continue very simply and quickly how i keep my optimism. it's by working with young people. that's why work with colleges and universities, because young people are our hope and they still have that
frances: this is not anticorporate. it is anti-control of public decision-making, public power that absolutely believe in market economies in which corporations play a role, but it's the public's role to make decisions, that is the distinction. speaker: and if you wouldn't mind identifying who you are when you ask questions. >> i run an organization called "let's talk about food." you have both been icons for as long as i've known your names. in frankie's case, since i was in...
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very slowly. >> kennedy's father bill france, jr. took stock car racing international and helped his dad build daytona speedway. >> this is all new? >> this is all new. >> and now she is rebuilding it. >> this place is going to be completely different. >> by january 2016 daytona speedway will have more than 100,000 new seats. >> what a view. >> yes. we have an entire view of the whole track. >> and a row of luxury track side sweets sweets. >> and you had to take into consideration the curvature of the earth? >> they did, the stretch was so long that the earth actually curves within this length. >> .. >> she is spending $400 million on the project called daytona rising, to help a track that thousands of fans lost during the recession years. >> and she hopes to change nascar's white southern male image and bring in more african-americans, hispanics and women to stock car racing. >> grandstands need to look like america, and i find that the way people become fans the quickest is if they they connect with a driver driver. >> take care, b
very slowly. >> kennedy's father bill france, jr. took stock car racing international and helped his dad build daytona speedway. >> this is all new? >> this is all new. >> and now she is rebuilding it. >> this place is going to be completely different. >> by january 2016 daytona speedway will have more than 100,000 new seats. >> what a view. >> yes. we have an entire view of the whole track. >> and a row of luxury track side sweets sweets....
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alan shipman shylo h who lived in france during the war. [ applause ] >> representing the country of georgia is his excellency ambassador ortall. accompanied by world war ii veteran, mr. philip pacachio. >> representing the country of greece, the attache of greece, colonel papadopolos. representing the country of kazakhstan, accompanying world war ii veteran and chairman of the oss society, ambassador hugh montgomery. representing the country of the kurdish republic, is mohammad lew and world war ii veteran, mr. robert zimmerman. >> representing the country of luxembourg, his excellency, john louis rolfsfeld and mr. stanley tompkins, world war ii veteran. representing the country of malta, deputy keef of mission dr. patricia borg and holocaust survivor, mr. manny man dell. [ applause ] representing the republic of maldova is his excellency igor montague and world war ii veteran and tuskegee airman, colonel charles mcgee. representing the country of the netherlands is deputy chief of mission miss jo anne balfour and ms. louise holocaust survivor, who is originally from the netherlands
alan shipman shylo h who lived in france during the war. [ applause ] >> representing the country of georgia is his excellency ambassador ortall. accompanied by world war ii veteran, mr. philip pacachio. >> representing the country of greece, the attache of greece, colonel papadopolos. representing the country of kazakhstan, accompanying world war ii veteran and chairman of the oss society, ambassador hugh montgomery. representing the country of the kurdish republic, is mohammad lew...
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a small city in the east of france. also, our oil company had made the strategy choice of investing in iran. this company was, of course, lost its investments. it hurt, but we held firm the last 10 years. there is no reason we will not do it in the coming years. i will open. please wait for the microphone. state your name. we start here. ask a question. >> thank you for putting on this excellent event and thank you to the three ambassadors for being here. i am from the national in running counsel. it has been mentioned there was unity and they e-3 and with the u.s. that is difficult to doubt. i want to ask you about a hypothetical. assume there is a deal late june. the president has to reported in two asked to the senate in five days. the senate has 30 days to review and cast a vote. say there is a resolution to reject the deal and it passes. the president has the obligation to veto it. what will be e-3 do between the resolution of rejection passing and the president putting in his veto and facing a challenge to that? m
a small city in the east of france. also, our oil company had made the strategy choice of investing in iran. this company was, of course, lost its investments. it hurt, but we held firm the last 10 years. there is no reason we will not do it in the coming years. i will open. please wait for the microphone. state your name. we start here. ask a question. >> thank you for putting on this excellent event and thank you to the three ambassadors for being here. i am from the national in running...
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embargo that hinders cuba. >> reporter: speaking at the university of havana made it clear france wants to take a leadership role in a new cuba eu dialog. and francois hollande made latin america and caribbean a priority but it's not just political, both france and francois hollande are key to position themselves economically when united states lifts embargo against cuba to make it flourish. it's about capturing american business. >> where do americans go to now i know the forbidden paradise and cuba will open up the americans will be there, i want to have a dutch hotel taking care of the americans, that is what you're seeing. >>> ♪ and accompanied by executives from top french firms including liquor giant which handles sales of cuba's havana club rum and opening soon hopefully to the u.s. the french president has not alluded publically to the thorny rights that led to eu freeze instead he offers to make france a quote faithful ally of cuba this time apparently without any conditions. ♪ i'm with al jazeera, havana. >>> and a bit of sport for you now, one of the most successful quart
embargo that hinders cuba. >> reporter: speaking at the university of havana made it clear france wants to take a leadership role in a new cuba eu dialog. and francois hollande made latin america and caribbean a priority but it's not just political, both france and francois hollande are key to position themselves economically when united states lifts embargo against cuba to make it flourish. it's about capturing american business. >> where do americans go to now i know the forbidden...
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he's recuperating under his father's command in southern france. his mother writes to general patch, baking her husband not to let him go back into combat teams. he goes back into combat in october 1944 and is killed almost immediately. general patch rights to his wife and says i cannot and must not allow myself to dwell upon our irreparable loss. as i write, the tears are falling from my eyes and we must obey. how many families in the second world war had similar sentiments ? i tell the story of the suicide of admiral don p moon. he had commanded the naval forces landing at utah beach on june 6, 1944 and shortly before the invasion of southern france, where he was also to have a largest possibility. he blew his brains out in the cabinets flagship in harbor. the stress and unhinged him and the suicide note that he left for his wife and four children is really devastating. part of it red "what am i doing to you my wife and dear children? i am sick, so sick." i mentioned that the united states had a population during world war ii of about 130 million
he's recuperating under his father's command in southern france. his mother writes to general patch, baking her husband not to let him go back into combat teams. he goes back into combat in october 1944 and is killed almost immediately. general patch rights to his wife and says i cannot and must not allow myself to dwell upon our irreparable loss. as i write, the tears are falling from my eyes and we must obey. how many families in the second world war had similar sentiments ? i tell the story...
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and frances dinglasan has the memorial day forecast. >> 11 runs last night in colorado. ten so far today. brandon crawford two rbi trim leading the way. we'll have hig for over 60,000 california foster children, it's a challenge to replace clothes that are too small or worn out. i grew 3 inches last year. i don't need anything fancy. i never had much to begin with. when i look nice on the outside i feel better on the inside. to help, sleep train is collecting new clothes for kids big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train and help make a foster child's day a little brighter. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. >>> one of the east bay's last remaining video stores will call it quits in el cerrito this weekend. silver screen video opened back in of the phrase, be kind, rewind. i remember. now the store hopes to sell its remaining stock of dvd before the curtain comes down tomorrow night. >> i'm going to miss it. i've been here 18 years. been part of my -- a good part of my life. >> silver screen's owners blame the store's demise
and frances dinglasan has the memorial day forecast. >> 11 runs last night in colorado. ten so far today. brandon crawford two rbi trim leading the way. we'll have hig for over 60,000 california foster children, it's a challenge to replace clothes that are too small or worn out. i grew 3 inches last year. i don't need anything fancy. i never had much to begin with. when i look nice on the outside i feel better on the inside. to help, sleep train is collecting new clothes for kids big and...
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for now it's diplomatic praising the opening and what he called historic cultural ties between france and cuba. >> lucia presumably the french business people are hoping to get a share of the action as well. absolutely, very much about economics, about placing themselves strategically here before the wave of american business comes in as everyone expects it will, air france is here, the executives from the french hotel chain and also pernod which is handling rum hopefully to export soon as well and french president francois hollande as you expected. >> lucia newman, thank you for your update. >>> two people have been killed in the philippines after typhoon noul hit the philippine coast. the category 5 storm has destroyed hundreds of houses. it has now weakened and is moving towards japan. >>> in nepal there's a major attempt to preserve the country's cultural heritage sites that were badly damaged by the earthquake. concern that the ancient tradition could be lost. andrewandrew simmons has visitan ancient tell temple. >> instead of attempting to save lives this painstaking work is abo
for now it's diplomatic praising the opening and what he called historic cultural ties between france and cuba. >> lucia presumably the french business people are hoping to get a share of the action as well. absolutely, very much about economics, about placing themselves strategically here before the wave of american business comes in as everyone expects it will, air france is here, the executives from the french hotel chain and also pernod which is handling rum hopefully to export soon...
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starting with france's very own rogue trader. he may not have been acting alone. >> a top detective working on the top rowgue case said he should have known about his illicit activity, that's that lost the bank nearly 5 billion euros. his lawyer says kerviel is asking for his case to be overturned. luke brown has the details. luke: a bombshell that could break up the case to gets sharon curzio -- case gainst jerome kerviel. the lead officer from the financial crimes bureau telling a senior magistrate last month that she has serious doubts that kerviel is the sole guilty party. >> i felt like i was being manipulated by societe generale. his bosses must have known what he was doing. societe generale provided all of the witnesses. it was a pretty comfortable position. luke: they claimed was a rogue trader and nearly broke the bank with a wildly risky trades. this could undermine the foundation of the case against him. >> can you imagine for just two minutes that the bank did not know the traitorous taking positions were for more tha
starting with france's very own rogue trader. he may not have been acting alone. >> a top detective working on the top rowgue case said he should have known about his illicit activity, that's that lost the bank nearly 5 billion euros. his lawyer says kerviel is asking for his case to be overturned. luke brown has the details. luke: a bombshell that could break up the case to gets sharon curzio -- case gainst jerome kerviel. the lead officer from the financial crimes bureau telling a...
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frances dinglasan. the accuweather forecast seven-day forecast is coming up. [baseball crowd noise] ♪ ♪ [x1 chime] ♪ ♪ [crowd cheers] oh! i can't believe it! [cheering] hi, grandma! ♪ >>> detail oops mystery yours boat that washed up on a popular san francisco beach. coast guard says the boat may have been stolen from the st. francis yawed club and san francisco. sky 7hd was over the scene after the boat hit ocean beach. a number of beer cans were found on the vessel. a witness says he saw the boat run aground and one person get off and leave. >> governor brown wants to create an amnesty program for californians who can't afford to pay traffic fines and court penalties. drivers with lesser inphotographics would pay half of what they owe and administrative fees would be slashed from $300 to $50. the state has suspended 4.8 million driver's licenses since 2006 related to traffic fines. advocates for the poor have criticized cad's courts as a pay to play system. >>> ireland has just become the first country to approve same-sex marriage by popular vote.
frances dinglasan. the accuweather forecast seven-day forecast is coming up. [baseball crowd noise] ♪ ♪ [x1 chime] ♪ ♪ [crowd cheers] oh! i can't believe it! [cheering] hi, grandma! ♪ >>> detail oops mystery yours boat that washed up on a popular san francisco beach. coast guard says the boat may have been stolen from the st. francis yawed club and san francisco. sky 7hd was over the scene after the boat hit ocean beach. a number of beer cans were found on the vessel. a...
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but if he done for france? he's that kind of guy. as you may suspect, the liberation of europe is not a non-scuppers subject. amazon.com was 60,000 hardcover world war ii titles. how do you tell that story said that you and you and you feel that you are hearing it again as that for the first time. part of that is voice of course and narrative coherence. but a good part of it must be archival spade work. when it comes to world war ii and archive rat like me can look large. the u.s. army records alone for the second world war with 17,000 tons. like all great events in american history world war ii is bottomless. there are wonderful things still to discover. so for example i found that the national archives in college park about 15 miles from here, a document that revealed thinking about, how are you going to get onto the beaches at the normandie if you know the beaches are going to be heavily defended. how are you going to get ashore by air, by parachute or bake later. someone or posed how about taking a time out under the english chan
but if he done for france? he's that kind of guy. as you may suspect, the liberation of europe is not a non-scuppers subject. amazon.com was 60,000 hardcover world war ii titles. how do you tell that story said that you and you and you feel that you are hearing it again as that for the first time. part of that is voice of course and narrative coherence. but a good part of it must be archival spade work. when it comes to world war ii and archive rat like me can look large. the u.s. army records...