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police said the company's head office outside paris in the two days ago. my kid has said its cooperation with the inquiry indymedia has reacted angrily to reports that australian intelligence has been listening to the press this button holes delegations to make an nhs doctor and see if i was so glad that it snowed in. did the cia says ties between the two countries have become a skills that number has downplayed the role. odd to sign president cristina fernandez to catch snow has released a video thanking her supporters she returned to work up to the decaying brain surgery the sixty year old lisa held meetings with officials who lets her administration wants you to help bring this up to monitor her closely for the next few months. during a chaos to keep a toronto city council thirty two state controversial mangrove for most of his list. as an entry for posting to that exchange is we can respect and to speak and i did read one counts and looking into. for this dish easy to resign despite being on the fly off to the team to smoking cut the cane buying the li
police said the company's head office outside paris in the two days ago. my kid has said its cooperation with the inquiry indymedia has reacted angrily to reports that australian intelligence has been listening to the press this button holes delegations to make an nhs doctor and see if i was so glad that it snowed in. did the cia says ties between the two countries have become a skills that number has downplayed the role. odd to sign president cristina fernandez to catch snow has released a...
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the former french hostage is back in paris. was kidnapped by radical islamists in nigeria nearly a year ago. he reportedly managed to escape as his abductors were praying. he landed this morning at a military airport. >> free at last. his long ordeal is over. he has arrived on french soil. his plane touched down monday morning at a military airport near paris. the foreign minister was on board. his family and the french prime minister greeted him on the tarmac. the french engineer was kidnapped by armed men at his home in northern nigeria nearly a year ago. the 63-year-old was in the hands of a nigerian radical islamist group. it says it wants to punish france for conducting military operations in northern mali and the banning of wearing the full veils in public places in french. local nigerian police say the engineer was being held in the house in the city. >> he was able to escape. he got onto a bike and went to the nearest police station. a breakaway faction of nigeria's most common it -- prominent jihadist organization. >>
the former french hostage is back in paris. was kidnapped by radical islamists in nigeria nearly a year ago. he reportedly managed to escape as his abductors were praying. he landed this morning at a military airport. >> free at last. his long ordeal is over. he has arrived on french soil. his plane touched down monday morning at a military airport near paris. the foreign minister was on board. his family and the french prime minister greeted him on the tarmac. the french engineer was...
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and the two men begin the journey to paris to deliver the findings. for four hours, they pore over the details of the report preparing to explain its significance. as the paris evening draws in, it's a tense wait for suha and zahwa. they hope the study will offer more answers to their questions. by late evening, saad djebbar and professor barclay make it to paris p ready to break the news. >> my principal task is to look at, take a forensic overview of cases. i have been through that in great detail. and i hope i can now explain to you it's conclusions. if you remember back in last year we found the presence of polonium 210 in various body fluids from things taken at the time. the results were very high and in my view, not only were they very high, but the pattern of those results in p there was a urine stain if you remember and a bloodstain p could not be manipulated in any way. you couldn't have fiddled it. had you kept the samples in your possession for 5 or 6 years, nothing you could have done would have manufactured those results. this year we ha
and the two men begin the journey to paris to deliver the findings. for four hours, they pore over the details of the report preparing to explain its significance. as the paris evening draws in, it's a tense wait for suha and zahwa. they hope the study will offer more answers to their questions. by late evening, saad djebbar and professor barclay make it to paris p ready to break the news. >> my principal task is to look at, take a forensic overview of cases. i have been through that in...
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in paris, in 1914, he turned his attention to buildings. this church on the left was one of his subjects. he analyzed the facade and finally distilled it into completely abstract compositions. by reducing the church to a series of vertical and horizontal lines and carefully worked out rectangular oppositions, the church begins to disappear. this would lead to a visual embodiment of the oppositions fundamental to existence-- vertical/horizontal, active/passive, spirit and matter. mondrian was a utopian. he wanted to build a geometric world that would so totally satisfy the human psyche, it would render painting obsolete. although mondrian's ambitions were never realized, there was one event where such utopian ideals did find practical expression. the russian revolution of 1917 was not only a momentous event in world history, it had great significance for russian and stern art, although, as one russian painter put it-- vladimir tatlin-- "we artists had achieved our revolution before 1914." but for a brief time, art and politics seemed to join
in paris, in 1914, he turned his attention to buildings. this church on the left was one of his subjects. he analyzed the facade and finally distilled it into completely abstract compositions. by reducing the church to a series of vertical and horizontal lines and carefully worked out rectangular oppositions, the church begins to disappear. this would lead to a visual embodiment of the oppositions fundamental to existence-- vertical/horizontal, active/passive, spirit and matter. mondrian was a...
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when the pompidou center in paris was planned, it was envisioned as a kind of antimuseum. it was to become a factory of information, a sort of center for news, a center for the masses, a kind of supermarket for culture. the idea was that the square and all the area around the building was more important in a certain way than the space inside. they thought that the museum has to go in the street and not the people from the street have to go in the museum. it was reversing the attention of visitors. the original plan called for huge video screens, projecting news of the world into the square. this whimsical fountain by jean tinguely and nicky de stael add to the creative surroundings. all over the world in the seventies, artists felt the desire to get out of the enclosed space of the museum and try to invade the city, so they start to think big, and they start to think in a large-scale way that creates objects that compete with skyscrapers and with large elements. but also they want to compete with the media and create something that is so theatrical, that takes the attentio
when the pompidou center in paris was planned, it was envisioned as a kind of antimuseum. it was to become a factory of information, a sort of center for news, a center for the masses, a kind of supermarket for culture. the idea was that the square and all the area around the building was more important in a certain way than the space inside. they thought that the museum has to go in the street and not the people from the street have to go in the museum. it was reversing the attention of...
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still at large book of the unknown gunmen who carried out multiple attacks with the shotgun here in paris is on the run. authorities looking to identify and bring in the shooter. and ma are in name only. toronto's rob ford is stripped of his remaining powers. but he says he will not leave office. hello, those are the headlines here on france 24. to our top story out of lebanon. two explosions have hit the capital beirut. at least 23 people killed, including the iranian cultural attachÉ, and scores wounded. the twin suicide blasts targeted the iranian embassy. the explosions hit the beirut upscale neighborhood, a stronghold of hezbollah. it is one of the worst bombings to hit the area. the al qaeda-linked abdullah azzam brigades group is claiming responsibility for the attack. >> the shells of birth of cars. buildings still standing but severely damaged. bloodstains on the ground. chaotic scenes in this southern suburb after -- two explosions within minutes of each other. it was at the iranian embassy at 10:00 a.m. local time. soldiers, firefighters, and paramedics rushed to the scene. re
still at large book of the unknown gunmen who carried out multiple attacks with the shotgun here in paris is on the run. authorities looking to identify and bring in the shooter. and ma are in name only. toronto's rob ford is stripped of his remaining powers. but he says he will not leave office. hello, those are the headlines here on france 24. to our top story out of lebanon. two explosions have hit the capital beirut. at least 23 people killed, including the iranian cultural attachÉ, and...
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in paris, i could see what was chic in what was not. one time i was working and was arriving at an industry job, and i was wearing boots. they looked at me and said, [unintelligible] as a reproach. i thought, ha ha, very funny. [laughter] but it was beautiful, which can be true but it can be awful, too, a beige. it is not because it is beige, but it could be the absolute beauty, no. it depends how it is done, how it is made, how it looks like. so i was like, let's say, killing the french fashion. i should say france in general. so absolute. it has to be like that. things that i did not feel like. i think it's time i was going, i felt really in love with london. i felt more freedom. when i was going there, it gave me -- [unintelligible] sending like, yes, go on to do the things you feel are good. because it is very conservative in paris. >> only you had come to san francisco. >> yes. >> i can only imagine what you would have produced. [applause] >> that is true. >> here is this good little boy who is be heading classically and is very ch
in paris, i could see what was chic in what was not. one time i was working and was arriving at an industry job, and i was wearing boots. they looked at me and said, [unintelligible] as a reproach. i thought, ha ha, very funny. [laughter] but it was beautiful, which can be true but it can be awful, too, a beige. it is not because it is beige, but it could be the absolute beauty, no. it depends how it is done, how it is made, how it looks like. so i was like, let's say, killing the french...
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university of paris too. specials include troll her teaching times of war thank you very much for talking me today. we're talking about the bts discovery of stolen art growth since world war two perhaps. in the munich apartment reportedly about the son of a man who was one of hitler's art dealers been watching the interview here on fostering cap. money to live anywhere in the world three languages. graham's ultimo. it's a real time soon also see even more. it was fun continue. exclusive tweets from our reporters in the face. as it happens the mice you'll cry. so we'll pay for content you want with my stuff are still new to sell. with the new york sun kept experience never end. eye. ong. it is you need it. does. i was the us. recently awarded top. the is close to the shock turns twenty today on the membership nineteen ninety three and the sultan as a minor established educational program which you can extend the students an opportunity to study abroad at the expense of the government over the years nine thousa
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a dream of the elegance of paris. and i remember that i propose -- it was the last new bid of coutoure that arrived. i thought to propose -- [unintelligible] why don't you take one designer like vivian westwood or others to make one season, one coutoure collection? >> you should call some up immediately and suggest the deal. >> [laughs] that is true. each one to make their own collection should not be back. a very attractive idea. >> as you do not want to talk about art, we will not say your work is art. let's be very vulgar and talk about money. [laughter] it is extraordinary what you have produced in coutoure. does that make any money? quick to be honest, what we produce in coutoure does not make money but it does include money. i must say, i am very proud of that. when i started to do coutoure, after a lot of stories that may be issued do another job, i said, ok, i will do my own collection. i started and never stopped after. on boat one, one woman, done all in lace in the exhibition. it starts like, ok, i did not
a dream of the elegance of paris. and i remember that i propose -- it was the last new bid of coutoure that arrived. i thought to propose -- [unintelligible] why don't you take one designer like vivian westwood or others to make one season, one coutoure collection? >> you should call some up immediately and suggest the deal. >> [laughs] that is true. each one to make their own collection should not be back. a very attractive idea. >> as you do not want to talk about art, we...
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hello, you are watching "france " live from paris. i'm karen roberts. u.s. secretary of state has been meeting with israeli and palestinian -- palestinian leaders. in july,ng launched the negotiations quickly ran into trouble with no visible signs of progress. kerry is meeting palestinian abbas and bettelheim after an earlier meeting with israeli prime minister netanyahu. picture of a grim peace talks, benjamin netanyahu sounded less than optimistic, pointing the finger at the palestinians. >> israel wants peace with the palestinians. i am concerned about their rye grass because i see the palestinians continue with incitement, continuing to create artificial crises, continue to avoid and run away from the historic decisions that are needed to make a genuine peace. >> the israeli prime minister said he hopes john kerry's visit will help get the talks back on track in the u.s. secretary of helped revive negotiations in july after years of stalemate. he said he was confident a deal could be made before the april deadline. >> this can be achieved with good faith
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the planes through across malibu all day with banners asking paris t. i know. do you think that's romantic? >> no. >> creepy, right? just asking. that's like zoe zal danno's husband with that forearm tattoo we talked about yesterday. >>> can't get paris, whitney hilton out of my mind and mr. and mrs. hilton, may i court your dauter paris? i mean, initially sounds very romantic. and i -- but then thinking about it more, it's kind of creepy. my hot topics team did the math, though. we called up to find out what it cost to rent the plane and the banners. a total of $8,000. so that's somebody who, if he ended up getting a date with paris, that's worth his weight in gold, i guess. you can't. she already has a boyfriend. she's been with the 22-year-old fella for a year. his name is river. he's 22. when she came here on our show a few months ago, he was with her, sitting right there in the audience, really supportive. she's a tall girl, she's like 5'10". he's tall in calvin klein model kind much way. i think they're a cute couple she's 32 years old, he's 22. you might
the planes through across malibu all day with banners asking paris t. i know. do you think that's romantic? >> no. >> creepy, right? just asking. that's like zoe zal danno's husband with that forearm tattoo we talked about yesterday. >>> can't get paris, whitney hilton out of my mind and mr. and mrs. hilton, may i court your dauter paris? i mean, initially sounds very romantic. and i -- but then thinking about it more, it's kind of creepy. my hot topics team did the math,...
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ibrahimovic hoy, pero sí a cavani, moura para el 1 a 0, después esta para el 2 a 0, ganaba fácil el parís saint-germain al 39, después mala salida del arquero, y es el matador cavani que andaba en plan grande, después moura perdido en su propia área, y después el ariete clava el segundo en la cuenta personal, son 4 los goles para el parís saint-germain que ahora sí se despegan del mónaco por lo menos por el momento, son 3 puntos que le llevan. >>> vámonos con la bundesliga, jurgen klopp venía de firmar dos años por el borussia dortmund y podía quedar e la punta, el cabezazo para dentro del stuttgart, después sócrates al 19, después reuss que tuvo un juegazo para el 2 a 1, el sexto para él, después en el 53, marco reuss, otra vez, y aparecía este hombre, lewandowsky, el polaco que es una máquina de hacer goles, hizo 3, estaba habilitado no hay posición de adelanto y después lewandowsky para el tercero, y 4 a 1 el borussia dortmund arriba, caía el quinto, sí, con un poco de suerte, la verdad, aboumeyang para el 6 a 1, lewandowsky otro más, a final de cuentas ganan 3 p
ibrahimovic hoy, pero sí a cavani, moura para el 1 a 0, después esta para el 2 a 0, ganaba fácil el parís saint-germain al 39, después mala salida del arquero, y es el matador cavani que andaba en plan grande, después moura perdido en su propia área, y después el ariete clava el segundo en la cuenta personal, son 4 los goles para el parís saint-germain que ahora sí se despegan del mónaco por lo menos por el momento, son 3 puntos que le llevan. >>> vámonos con la bundesliga,...
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paris be all right? i was going to visit my relatives and a stop in paris would be on the way. i didn't tell her i was visiting the french colonial archives in the south of france to see what other history i could pull up. i knew how firmly she believed her version of the truth should be adequate and report unchallengedded when with obvious cracks. our meeting was to take place in a catholic church not far from her apartment. we would meet in the nave in front of st. joseph statue at 10:00 a.m. then we can go to the park across the street to talk. it will be very discreet. when i got inside the church the doors closed, shut ought the bright sun. i thought i should be worried. i reminded myself i was just introducing tommy to a little old lady. she had been the dragon lady but has also been a mother four times over. i forced myself to focus on that aspect but i was ill at ease. i told myself i was nervous about making a good impression, and then she stands me up when we poke next she didn't actually apologize but her voice surrounded contrite enough and i forgave her. the next t
paris be all right? i was going to visit my relatives and a stop in paris would be on the way. i didn't tell her i was visiting the french colonial archives in the south of france to see what other history i could pull up. i knew how firmly she believed her version of the truth should be adequate and report unchallengedded when with obvious cracks. our meeting was to take place in a catholic church not far from her apartment. we would meet in the nave in front of st. joseph statue at 10:00 a.m....
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the man every police officer in paris is hunting. this is last friday at the offices of the 24-hour news channel bfn tv. the gunman pulled out a shotgun type weapon out of a sports bag. he points it at the security guard and the senior editor at the desk. for some reason the security guard was unable to shoot. he fled. the gunman mass lost his iinhibition. he opened fire at a young photographer's assistant critically wounding his victim in the chest. the same team of detectives is working on both incidents. prosecutors say the links are overwhelming. >> translator: two 12 caliber bullets and one explode mu anything have been found by forensic investigators. it's important to are say that at the bfn tv we found why munitions. further analysis is underway. >> the gunman was able to elude police. at the office ef of a bank societe are jnle. societ ise are general e. ordering the driver to drop him on the examples elise rvetion. >> facing some very difficult questions. but just about the expheed and effectiveness of their response to mon
the man every police officer in paris is hunting. this is last friday at the offices of the 24-hour news channel bfn tv. the gunman pulled out a shotgun type weapon out of a sports bag. he points it at the security guard and the senior editor at the desk. for some reason the security guard was unable to shoot. he fled. the gunman mass lost his iinhibition. he opened fire at a young photographer's assistant critically wounding his victim in the chest. the same team of detectives is working on...
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they often depict red caps, which are a throwback to brittany's 17th-century revolt against paris and the introduction of a new tax. the mayor is the face of the contemporary red caps. he is in great demand among the french media and is increasingly drawing the attention of other international news outlets. the stagnant political situation in paris is making brittany's protest more effective. >> it was not sarkozy but hollande who won the 2012 elections. it's not that he was promising much, but voters hope there would be some degree of change, but absolutely nothing has changed except the constant introduction of new taxes. >> a new tax on heavy goods vehicles known as the eco-tax was the straw that broke brittany's back. arguing that such a levy would disadvantage far-flung regions such as brittany, locals rebelled. in early november, tens of thousands of people turned out to a demonstration in the regional capital, even though the government hastily postponed the introduction of the tax. such protests make the government nervous, but the next big one is planned for the end of the mo
they often depict red caps, which are a throwback to brittany's 17th-century revolt against paris and the introduction of a new tax. the mayor is the face of the contemporary red caps. he is in great demand among the french media and is increasingly drawing the attention of other international news outlets. the stagnant political situation in paris is making brittany's protest more effective. >> it was not sarkozy but hollande who won the 2012 elections. it's not that he was promising...
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a manhunt is still underway here in paris for a lone gunmen on monday the suspect shot and critically wounded a newspaper photographer and then opened fire outside a bank headquarters in the financial district of the false oh three other people were wounded in the attacks around the french capital. security has been stepped up outside media offices along the shah's an easy avenue and at subway entrances on investigators have so far been unable to identify the gunman and his motives remain unclear police were stationed outside media offices in paris before the sun even rose tuesday two officers in this unit outside friend still busy on a similar presence that review stations rtl europe one and radiant prompts many security guards are wearing bulletproof vests as a precautionary measure. on the shelves in the day there was a noticeable increase in patrol and special anti crime units. since monday there's been a manhunt in paris for a blind man who entered the offices of that there are still in newspaper and opened fire using a pump action shotgun. but the solution to that the money owin
a manhunt is still underway here in paris for a lone gunmen on monday the suspect shot and critically wounded a newspaper photographer and then opened fire outside a bank headquarters in the financial district of the false oh three other people were wounded in the attacks around the french capital. security has been stepped up outside media offices along the shah's an easy avenue and at subway entrances on investigators have so far been unable to identify the gunman and his motives remain...
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our co stars from around the world have gathered in paris but people are celebrating their passion for his exceptional contacts. on one hundred thousand th of that and said displaying their creations at the summer edition not the most modern chocolate back to japanese among the top recipients of the times. on thursday that she owned shops in tokyo and down spraying japan. this is the first time he sent at the competition. today's creations and he maintains he is as easy as citrus fruits and japanese aircraft mounties based in paris that sells its products in japan it was thompson's speech and japanese green tea. one is set to continue to heal the stool. i hope everyone everywhere in the world gets to taste the kinds of delicious chocolate that preaches love so much. men tend to unseat the current hurricane season and now winning was the pennies from the competition's judges and military choppers some friends of mine. i don't really know means by nine hundred and nine. do. the i am. drinks all that stuff before. just a matter or one of the highest mountains in the european alps. which s
our co stars from around the world have gathered in paris but people are celebrating their passion for his exceptional contacts. on one hundred thousand th of that and said displaying their creations at the summer edition not the most modern chocolate back to japanese among the top recipients of the times. on thursday that she owned shops in tokyo and down spraying japan. this is the first time he sent at the competition. today's creations and he maintains he is as easy as citrus fruits and...
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grandparent had been skilled silver smiths as well as his ancestors who came from a small village in paris and that's in northern greece and albany and they had all been involved in the silver trade and making silver. now, throughout his extensive network of shops 710 told me solidarity facts of the greek tradition as well as antics. it was only around 1915 they began to difference his stoke to reporter his silver artifacts. this required a lot of capital which led him to focus his activity in only one outlet the number ten store which you see here and it's still the flagship store of burgery worldwide. he began to refresh his other shops leaving them to sobers in egresses. unfortunately, the documents at this time is very scares this photograph of the shop front in the 1920s provides evidence of the greater emphasis placed on jewels that dominated the whole showcase of the center. now from a stiff lyric point of view those that solid in the 1920s up to the 50s although high in intrinsic value are not recognizable as they follow very closely the fashionable trends. so as i show you here in
grandparent had been skilled silver smiths as well as his ancestors who came from a small village in paris and that's in northern greece and albany and they had all been involved in the silver trade and making silver. now, throughout his extensive network of shops 710 told me solidarity facts of the greek tradition as well as antics. it was only around 1915 they began to difference his stoke to reporter his silver artifacts. this required a lot of capital which led him to focus his activity in...
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besides the investigators leaving from paris have arrived in mali. we are working closely with friends. >> that was the french foreign minister speaking about the 150 troops being deployed. there was a timetable for the withdrawal of french troops, a partial drawdown at least. is that still widely expected? >> french are still expecting to keep to a timetable. just might not have the firmly drawn lines as they had earlier. the talk was from the parliamentary election. november 21 was the first round. it was going to be a gradual drawdown with the idea to withdrawal two thirds of the troops, 3000 troops. it looks like that is being pushed back to the end of january. originally the goal was to have mid-2014. that will probably now be a much softer deadline. the french do not want to get bogged down. yet, they are torn because they have made about to ensure security well they grapple with what is shaping up to be an extremely difficult political transition and extremely difficult political reconciliation process. >> thank you very much indeed. the gover
besides the investigators leaving from paris have arrived in mali. we are working closely with friends. >> that was the french foreign minister speaking about the 150 troops being deployed. there was a timetable for the withdrawal of french troops, a partial drawdown at least. is that still widely expected? >> french are still expecting to keep to a timetable. just might not have the firmly drawn lines as they had earlier. the talk was from the parliamentary election. november 21...
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three day long geneva talks concerning iran's nuclear program end without agreement as tehran accuses paris of blackmailing negotiations . about yon on its way to sochi the two thousand and fourteen winter olympic torch reaches outer space for the very first time you follow the historic space walk from mission control. in america's already busy airspace sent to suffer further congestion as thousands of drones are set to launch into the country's skies we report on the possible risks. it's five am in moscow i'm at a very good to have you with us our top story this hour no agreement reached during the latest round of talks on iran's disputed nuclear program in geneva after a decade long deadlock there had been the hopes of a deal but it now appears diplomats have hit a stumbling block are these tests are silly as well from geneva. three days of talks here high level talks at a started off with a lot of optimism that ended with essentially no deal so we know that the nature of these talks were very important sense that the ministers who were here in town had dropped and changed their schedules
three day long geneva talks concerning iran's nuclear program end without agreement as tehran accuses paris of blackmailing negotiations . about yon on its way to sochi the two thousand and fourteen winter olympic torch reaches outer space for the very first time you follow the historic space walk from mission control. in america's already busy airspace sent to suffer further congestion as thousands of drones are set to launch into the country's skies we report on the possible risks. it's five...
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i knew an older artist who once lived in paris. one day i said to him, "can you tell me something about color?" he says, "there's one thing i can tell you -- nobody understands color." i said, "fine, that's just the way it is with me." and that was the end of that problem. around 1958, '59, somewhere around there, i started a painting. it was 18 feet by about 9 or 10 feet, and i'd never done a painting that big. and then i realized i didn't have the space to come back to see my painting. it was too close, and i couldn't seem to get far enough away to see what i'm doing. then my feeling about how i see a painting changed. i realized every time i do something, if i have to run back to take a look at it, it's impossible. i can't paint that way. ah! ah! instead of looking, i had to feel it. ah! in order to feel it, to work with it, i had to carry that feeling. well, a little more, little more, little more. it really made the biggest difference in my life as far as painting goes. pat responds to something much more beautiful, much more
i knew an older artist who once lived in paris. one day i said to him, "can you tell me something about color?" he says, "there's one thing i can tell you -- nobody understands color." i said, "fine, that's just the way it is with me." and that was the end of that problem. around 1958, '59, somewhere around there, i started a painting. it was 18 feet by about 9 or 10 feet, and i'd never done a painting that big. and then i realized i didn't have the space to come...
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paris and thanks to our viewers for watching us here on r.g.p. see you next time and remember cross talk. on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. the shops were always full of goods. but in september leningrad was blocked. one day mom went and saw that all the shelves were empty. in november they bombed the day of steel warehouses it was the main storage place for all the food in the city people would be eating the earth because it had small traces of sugar in it i tried to eat it as well but i couldn't. do it the third night that lists incredibly heavy bombing. it was a direct hit on that very shelter and everyone was buried underneath. all of them with dead. all people are interesting but he has something to say everybody has a story i'm not the type of person want to sit next to on an airplane. i'm interested always in the waters about how that's whether it's a ballet dancer a ballplayer present things that are curious to me is it just things i think about . them or not of. what's goi
paris and thanks to our viewers for watching us here on r.g.p. see you next time and remember cross talk. on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. the shops were always full of goods. but in september leningrad was blocked. one day mom went and saw that all the shelves were empty. in november they bombed the day of steel warehouses it was the main storage place for all the food in the city people would be eating the earth because it had...
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programs or coleman the author and journalist live from paris. thank you for being with us after the break complete change of turk we follow that breaking a limb quick torch relay it's going up to space you know stay with us we'll tell you more. this is the media leave us so we leave the people. of the same bush and security. issues that no one is asking with the guests that deserve answers from. politics. mark t. . wealthy british. markets . find out what's really happening to the global economy. look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports on our. face such a twenty forty winter olympic torch relays approaching a really storage checkpoint now final preparations being made to send it into a wall but at last the cosmodrome without launch is set to take place. well the countdown begins and away less than twenty four hours before this russian space rocket jets off into space with the three crewmembers suppliers and of course the olympic torch it will take between six and eight hours to reach the international space station te
programs or coleman the author and journalist live from paris. thank you for being with us after the break complete change of turk we follow that breaking a limb quick torch relay it's going up to space you know stay with us we'll tell you more. this is the media leave us so we leave the people. of the same bush and security. issues that no one is asking with the guests that deserve answers from. politics. mark t. . wealthy british. markets . find out what's really happening to the global...
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he died in 2004 in a paris military hospital a month after falling violently ill. found unusually high levels of polonium and led. lead. now investigators say israel is the one and only suspect in his death. >> as the head of this committee, i arrived at the conclusion that yasser arafat was killed based on the statements that they gave. we gathered all the statements when they thought the microphone was off. they said that yasser arafat must be disappeared. he must be killed. and this proves that israel is to blame for his martyrdom. for more on this, let's cross over to our correspondent in jerusalem. there, at thec palestinian presidential palace. they made it clear that israel is the only suspect. thatactly, and they say also as a way to brush off rumors that the late leaders palestinian entourage may have been involved. the head of the palestinian commission investigating the circumstances of the death of yasser arafat did not give any concrete evidence to back his claim, and that is why he refers to israel as a suspect, not a culprit. and he added that the in
he died in 2004 in a paris military hospital a month after falling violently ill. found unusually high levels of polonium and led. lead. now investigators say israel is the one and only suspect in his death. >> as the head of this committee, i arrived at the conclusion that yasser arafat was killed based on the statements that they gave. we gathered all the statements when they thought the microphone was off. they said that yasser arafat must be disappeared. he must be killed. and this...
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it was paris last week that baulked at the deal in geneva. hence the enthusiastic grade carpet treatment from his post we'll ask our panel wouldn't come wednesday. this will still be towing a tough one i also take a look into what's always a fine balancing act for a leader whose niece is home to both europe's largest jewish and arab population. cut. sagar go by hundreds of well funded that made it a shot the shed is it just really hot day next to enforcement of the eu's own homes. israel's new best for them was to talk about it from jerusalem. an award winning journalist turned politician for the labor party former member of the knesset daniel vincent and welcome to the show from the upper falls. his bill association show me and has good stories to time think you can sense to see you again nice to see you in the senate get a snack of the french political science institutes jones boys also with us. most universities rose bay artsy joins us from the swedish city of the same name nice to see you sir. and the postman pat's and its young. and that
it was paris last week that baulked at the deal in geneva. hence the enthusiastic grade carpet treatment from his post we'll ask our panel wouldn't come wednesday. this will still be towing a tough one i also take a look into what's always a fine balancing act for a leader whose niece is home to both europe's largest jewish and arab population. cut. sagar go by hundreds of well funded that made it a shot the shed is it just really hot day next to enforcement of the eu's own homes. israel's new...
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in next is in paris -- paris 2015. with the conference have any impact on national policy -- international policy? >> the way things are going here, the answer is negative. the conference takes place every year. it has been taking place since 1992. countries have taken a pledge to emissionsbon dioxide by about 5%. takenduction has not place. the promises have not been kept. this is a classic meeting of international negotiations, which we have heard year after year, and we do not see anything new except to look forward to protocol, or the post- and dying hisy own death by 2015. weeks,aw in the past two the typhoon in the philippines, in particular, was likely a consequence of climate change, certainly its power was. consequences like that not generating more urgency? notnfortunately, it does urgent to the negotiators who are in charge of the new treaty that will be finalized in 2015. the general public is getting aware of it, and i think there is a sense of urgency, given the united nations history. the governmentth ne
in next is in paris -- paris 2015. with the conference have any impact on national policy -- international policy? >> the way things are going here, the answer is negative. the conference takes place every year. it has been taking place since 1992. countries have taken a pledge to emissionsbon dioxide by about 5%. takenduction has not place. the promises have not been kept. this is a classic meeting of international negotiations, which we have heard year after year, and we do not see...
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, but it wasn't until wednesday night that paris police had a name for their suspect. it's a name you that people here remember well. after a tip off on wednesday, police found him slumped inside a vehicle in this underground car park. >> we were worried, because we thought that the car or person could be booby trapped. we had security precautions all around the car park. we made sure he had no weapons and opened the car, we realized he was only half conscious, and we called an ambulance. >> in the car, the investigator found a typed letter with the suspect's final wishes. a pair of glasses matched the ones in the videos and drugs including anti-anxiety medication and a hypnotic sedative. >> in 1998, he was convicted as an accomplice in the notorious murders where five were killed, three police officers during a car chase in central paris. he was found guilty of supplying a weapon to the killers. after the latest shootings, the net was tightening on the suspect. police had isolated d.n.a. traces from the crime scenes and received hundred was calls in response to their
, but it wasn't until wednesday night that paris police had a name for their suspect. it's a name you that people here remember well. after a tip off on wednesday, police found him slumped inside a vehicle in this underground car park. >> we were worried, because we thought that the car or person could be booby trapped. we had security precautions all around the car park. we made sure he had no weapons and opened the car, we realized he was only half conscious, and we called an ambulance....
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porter he's an investigative journalist and author of the upcoming book manufactured crisis and in paris we cross to emanuel to he is the president of the institute for perspective and security in europe are a gentle and cross talk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want if i go to you first weigh in on the blame game who is at fault here because we were told right at the weekend there's going to be an agreement and then i'll go to emanuel and then we all were told the french you know threw in the monkey wrench what you're reading. well i think we have two problems not just one clearly the government of france was involved in an effort to throw a monkey wrench into the talks on saturday apparently after the the french foreign minister had signed off on a unified text for presentation to iran he then went on radio and gave this interview in which he referred to a con game talked about these two issues and said that he was not. satisfied with the text in regard to those issues that is iraq and the disposition of iran's twenty percent enriched uranium stockpile so so defin
porter he's an investigative journalist and author of the upcoming book manufactured crisis and in paris we cross to emanuel to he is the president of the institute for perspective and security in europe are a gentle and cross talk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want if i go to you first weigh in on the blame game who is at fault here because we were told right at the weekend there's going to be an agreement and then i'll go to emanuel and then we all were told the french...
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next convention is to be held in paris in two thousand fifteen the crack is in part and full from the captain has no legal status gushed. its presidency of this conference insists that slow progress is being mates with any diplomat weeks but to let it tell this to be any token if he'd seen on the table fell far short of that kind of progress that the european union wants to see at the end of this conference is the country's two at the very least check out the timetable for when the going to make the commitments going towards the press conference in twenty fifteen when a new international climate deal has to be signed. set in the nz us he said the view that not enough progress is being made towards that and i speak of them will captain the stills i needed an outing to good old time friends of the earth and greenpeace greenpeace international's director said it was particularly galling to see countries being so unwilling to make concessions even in the context of typhoon high on which hit the philippines early this month causing terrible devastation and devastation that most of the worl
next convention is to be held in paris in two thousand fifteen the crack is in part and full from the captain has no legal status gushed. its presidency of this conference insists that slow progress is being mates with any diplomat weeks but to let it tell this to be any token if he'd seen on the table fell far short of that kind of progress that the european union wants to see at the end of this conference is the country's two at the very least check out the timetable for when the going to...
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in washington we have time here he is a turkey in middle east analyst as well as a journalist and in paris we cross to valerie lynsey she's the executive director of the wisconsin project on nuclear arms control all right folks in fact i mean she can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage inflamed if i go to you first at washington we almost had a deal over a week ago and what are the prospects of a deal right now and what are the prospects of. the radicals on both sides of the table winning. i i'm have to say i hope i'm wrong but i'm not particularly optimistic about a deal being reached being reached this week i don't think that there's been a lot of progress on the issues that kept agreement from being reached the last time the parties convened in geneva there's the issue of iran nuclear rights and how they get acknowledged or not acknowledged in an interim agreement there are disagreements about how to handle the during an interim deal this heavy water reactor facility at which the iranians are building there's still disagreements about the disposition of iran stockpile of
in washington we have time here he is a turkey in middle east analyst as well as a journalist and in paris we cross to valerie lynsey she's the executive director of the wisconsin project on nuclear arms control all right folks in fact i mean she can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage inflamed if i go to you first at washington we almost had a deal over a week ago and what are the prospects of a deal right now and what are the prospects of. the radicals on both sides of the...
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in paris at a tv news channel. police believe the shootings are related. >> the first images of the man every police officer in paris is hunting. this was last friday at the offices of a 24 hour news channel bfm tv. >> ignoring an elderly man, the gunman pulled out a shotgun-weapon, pointing it at a security guard and an editor at the reception desk. the gunman was unable to shoot and fled the building. >> fast-forward to monday. the gunman lost his inhibition. at the office of a newspaper, 10:15, he walked into reception and opened fire at a photographer's assistant, critly wounding the victim in the chest. the same group of detectives are working on it. prosecutors say the links are overwhelming. >> translation: it's important to highlight at the bfm tv incident on november the 15th, we found 12 calibre munition. further analysis is under way. >> the gunman evaded police, appearing across town an our later at the offices of societe generale, a bank. he opened fire on the buildings's exterior. no one was hurt. des
in paris at a tv news channel. police believe the shootings are related. >> the first images of the man every police officer in paris is hunting. this was last friday at the offices of a 24 hour news channel bfm tv. >> ignoring an elderly man, the gunman pulled out a shotgun-weapon, pointing it at a security guard and an editor at the reception desk. the gunman was unable to shoot and fled the building. >> fast-forward to monday. the gunman lost his inhibition. at the office...
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erratic spirit at the institute of international strategic relations in paris thanks ever so much for your time sorry about the few sound problems we had there but good to get your thoughts nonetheless . a russian woman who was working on the greenpeace arctic sunrise ship was a doctor has been freed on bail it's the second ruling in some petersburg where two courts are deciding whether to extend or not the custody of a group of protesters arrested in the russian arctic will try to board an oil rig our correspondent in is in the city. berlinski court here in st petersburg they want you can see behind me has ruled today to release the sunrise she doctor a young russian woman on two million brutal all sixty thousand dollar bail and we've attended the hearings over her case today and we saw the woman in a courtroom she started crying when for the first time in two months of the tension she saw her husband's i think that this the station oh off the judge was could be explained by the fact that she was not a greenpeace activist but a doctor working at the earlier today and not the code als
erratic spirit at the institute of international strategic relations in paris thanks ever so much for your time sorry about the few sound problems we had there but good to get your thoughts nonetheless . a russian woman who was working on the greenpeace arctic sunrise ship was a doctor has been freed on bail it's the second ruling in some petersburg where two courts are deciding whether to extend or not the custody of a group of protesters arrested in the russian arctic will try to board an oil...
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would paris be all right? i was planning a september trip to introduce the baby to my french relatives. i didn't tell madam nhu i was also planning to visit the french colonial archives in the south of france. at this time i knew how firmly she believed that her version of the truth should be reported up challenged. she planned the time and place. our meeting was to take place in a catholic church not far from her apartment. we would meet in the knave in the front of st. joseph's statue at 10 a.m., then we can go to the park across the street to talk, it will be very discreet. when i got inside the church, the doors closed behind me. i thought belatedly that perhaps i should be worried. i reminded myself that i was just introducing tommy to a little old lady. sure, she had been the dragon lady, she had run an armed militia, but she had also been a mother four times over. i was ill at ease. i told myself i was just nervous about making a good impression. and i think i told you all, she stands me up, and we're n
would paris be all right? i was planning a september trip to introduce the baby to my french relatives. i didn't tell madam nhu i was also planning to visit the french colonial archives in the south of france. at this time i knew how firmly she believed that her version of the truth should be reported up challenged. she planned the time and place. our meeting was to take place in a catholic church not far from her apartment. we would meet in the knave in the front of st. joseph's statue at 10...
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eu leaders met in paris to discuss the problem. they announced measures, including more job training. they also want to assist groups that help young people find work. eu nations can access the $60 billion fund if they submit specific national plans to counter youth unemployment by year end. european council president herman fandrupi stressed the importance of stabilizing the region's social and political situations. he said the eu is trying to spur economic growth and put an end to youth unemployment. young people in the region are still having trouble finding jobs after the credit crunch. more than half of those under 25 in greece and spain are out of work. >>> shopkeepers in traditional markets in south korea have seen big retail stores pop up all around them. some have been unable to keep up with the competition. now many are turning to technology used by the rivals in an effort to survive. nhk world's anna jong explains. >> reporter: shingi market began in the 1970s. they sell fresh food and daily necessities. south korea has
eu leaders met in paris to discuss the problem. they announced measures, including more job training. they also want to assist groups that help young people find work. eu nations can access the $60 billion fund if they submit specific national plans to counter youth unemployment by year end. european council president herman fandrupi stressed the importance of stabilizing the region's social and political situations. he said the eu is trying to spur economic growth and put an end to youth...