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delegation to the paris climate change conference? because apparently they don't have anything to do with it or even know anything about it. >> mr. chairman, i am not aware at the moment of who from epa is coming. there's always an interagency group that goes to these cop meetings. >> so you admit that the epa will be represented there in spite of their inability to comment on this or attend a hearing. you're just not sure who from the epa. >> mr. chairman, i can't comment on today's hearing because i'm not -- >> i appreciate you being here, but there are obvious issues of the epa and their failure to be here. it's interesting, and i did hear some of my colleagues on the other side refer to reducing pollution. and i have another quote, this from gina mccarthy, the head of the epa. now she testified before the senate environment and public works committee in july of 2014, at a time when the democrats actually chaired the committee and were the majority in the senate, and she stated with regard to her existing power plant rule, which ma
delegation to the paris climate change conference? because apparently they don't have anything to do with it or even know anything about it. >> mr. chairman, i am not aware at the moment of who from epa is coming. there's always an interagency group that goes to these cop meetings. >> so you admit that the epa will be represented there in spite of their inability to comment on this or attend a hearing. you're just not sure who from the epa. >> mr. chairman, i can't comment on...
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ukraine expresses cautious optimism after peace talks in paris. all sides have renewed their commitment to the minsk these accords, designed to end the conflict in eastern ukraine. the german chancellor angle amerco -- chancellor angela merkel has confirmed that syria was discussed as well. tomorrow, germany will celebrate 25 years since reunification. all this week, we have been looking at aspects of the unification process and germany's current standing in the world. you can join in the discussion on twitter. we have been talking to some of the people who were posted as correspondence when division turned to unity. the rough draft authors of history as it was taking place before their very eyes. this is what the correspondent for the london-based times had to say. ♪ >> i think that it was a great thing, that it was an extraordinary remaking of europe , and it wasn't clear at the beginning whether it would succeed. it hasn't succeeded. ♪ -- it has succeeded. >> it was incredibly complex. you're trying to understand why germany is changing in
ukraine expresses cautious optimism after peace talks in paris. all sides have renewed their commitment to the minsk these accords, designed to end the conflict in eastern ukraine. the german chancellor angle amerco -- chancellor angela merkel has confirmed that syria was discussed as well. tomorrow, germany will celebrate 25 years since reunification. all this week, we have been looking at aspects of the unification process and germany's current standing in the world. you can join in the...
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delegation to the paris climate change conference? because apparently they don't know anything about it. >> mr. chairman, i'm not aware at the moment of who from epa is coming. there is always an interagency group that goes to these -- >> so you admit that the epa will be represented there in spite of their inability to comment on this or attend a hearing? you said you weren't sure who. >> mr. chairman, i can't comment on today's hearing because i'm not -- >> i appreciate you yu not -- >> i appreciate you yyou being but there are obvious issues with their failure to be here. it's interesting and i did hear some of my colleagues on the other side refer to reducing pollution. and i have another quote, this from gina mccarthy, head will of the epa, she testified before the senate environment and public works commit theity in july of 2014 at a time when the democrats were in the majority in the senate. and she stated, quote, this is not about pollution control. but i heard my colleagues talking about this is about pollution. she said this
delegation to the paris climate change conference? because apparently they don't know anything about it. >> mr. chairman, i'm not aware at the moment of who from epa is coming. there is always an interagency group that goes to these -- >> so you admit that the epa will be represented there in spite of their inability to comment on this or attend a hearing? you said you weren't sure who. >> mr. chairman, i can't comment on today's hearing because i'm not -- >> i...
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his newest book is a wonderful social history of paris, the other paris and also associated with crime, culture, books, photography, to give you a taste of the other paris, he writes the past, whenever its drawbacks, was wild. by contrast the present is farmed. the exigency ease of money and proclivities of bureaucrats, terrified of anomalies, chaos, dissipation, have conspired to create the basis, to the point where there may be no supplies, no hazards, no outbreaks. it was a flavor to the city that is eradicated. it had a fugitive--almost impossible to recapture. what is this other paris and what do you think a stranger would be most surprised to learn about this other parents that you write about? >> he would be most surprised to learn that existed at all. into the mike like this. they would be most surprised to learn that there was this other paris. is a place of luxury and design, high style and the working-class paris the occupied a good three quarters of the land mass as recently as 40 years ago is pretty much gone. there are relics, traces, housing projects which have the effec
his newest book is a wonderful social history of paris, the other paris and also associated with crime, culture, books, photography, to give you a taste of the other paris, he writes the past, whenever its drawbacks, was wild. by contrast the present is farmed. the exigency ease of money and proclivities of bureaucrats, terrified of anomalies, chaos, dissipation, have conspired to create the basis, to the point where there may be no supplies, no hazards, no outbreaks. it was a flavor to the...
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it takes a long time to get to paris. young in to paris is like need a visa. it is like going to a different universe. and is that sense of socioeconomic exclusion, coupled ity. a lack of social mix ci schooling, absolutely way below average, less than adequate. toense they are not made feel welcome in a country where they have been living for two or three generations. they are just as french as anyone else and they want to be recognized as such. tell us about the concept of the suburbs. .e talk about the inner-city the suburbs, some of these are called the 93, because that is their department number. a lot of people are dumbstruck when they see them. ?hey think -- what is this this is the city of light. what is interesting is the suburbs themselves, they are the affluent ones, the easy suburbs. the suburbs can be very diverse. within them, you have what is called bct. it is a you -- a u.s. style ghetto. they are often drug ridden pockets. areas where the police do not want to enter. that rift. have you attacked that problem, -- you need to attack. you need to
it takes a long time to get to paris. young in to paris is like need a visa. it is like going to a different universe. and is that sense of socioeconomic exclusion, coupled ity. a lack of social mix ci schooling, absolutely way below average, less than adequate. toense they are not made feel welcome in a country where they have been living for two or three generations. they are just as french as anyone else and they want to be recognized as such. tell us about the concept of the suburbs. .e...
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over 150 countries will be part of the paris agreement. each country is setting out how they will tackle the problem on their own terms. this is encouraging and it is an important change from the past. the largest emitters in the developing world -- china and india -- are making serious commitments. opponents of u.s. climate action have argued other nations, especially china would never act to limit their i missions. now they are. this is critical to ensure we act globally and fight climate pollution that leads to catastrophic climate change. another sign of progress, the world's largest oil and gas companies are supporting a climate agreement. b.p., shell, and the massive state oil companies of saudi arabia and mexico are among the ten major oil companies making commitme commitments. the united states can help lead this effort not only at the negotiating table in paris but the front lines in new mexico and florida and alaska and every state. we can create clean energy jobs, put clean energy independence and climate stability at the forefr
over 150 countries will be part of the paris agreement. each country is setting out how they will tackle the problem on their own terms. this is encouraging and it is an important change from the past. the largest emitters in the developing world -- china and india -- are making serious commitments. opponents of u.s. climate action have argued other nations, especially china would never act to limit their i missions. now they are. this is critical to ensure we act globally and fight climate...
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did paris jackson secretly married? michael's 17-year-old daughter added the name casta law on staingram sparking resume yordz tha married her soccer player boyfriend in a secret ceremony. a source close to the situation says the rumor is not true as a minor paris would need the consent from one of her guardians either grandma katherine or cousin tj. meantime, paris' aunt janet tried to control her fans instagram postings and it deleted accounts and angry fans. janet asked instagram to remove concert videos posted by claiming they were violating her intellectual property rights. they didn't justremost videos, they deleted some user accounts due to a bug. janet respo on facebook, inviting users to continue to post short concert clips only. my team is passionate about protecting the property that we are creating for the and possible future projects, she never intended accounts to be removed. instagram is working on restoring the deletedaccounts. after eight months, rosie o'donnell agreed to divorce terms. rosie told repor
did paris jackson secretly married? michael's 17-year-old daughter added the name casta law on staingram sparking resume yordz tha married her soccer player boyfriend in a secret ceremony. a source close to the situation says the rumor is not true as a minor paris would need the consent from one of her guardians either grandma katherine or cousin tj. meantime, paris' aunt janet tried to control her fans instagram postings and it deleted accounts and angry fans. janet asked instagram to remove...
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we have got to get to an agreement in paris. right now the negotiations are going on and are very complicated. 190-plusou get countries involved, it is complicated. we encourage every other country to take seriously the notion of carbon pricing and put a plan together. 80 so far. we hope there is more by the time paris comes around. we have sent the got to get to an agreement. interviewcan see that on our website in its entirety on france24.com later this evening. dozens of global countries have signed a white house-sponsored pledge to take more aggressive stance on climate change. includes johnson & johnson, nike, ikea, and hershey's. although some energy companies did sinai, oil and gas giants like exxon mobil and chevron were notably absent. china, which has reported a slight slowdown in its economy for the third quarter. during whicheriod the chinese stock market collapse and the government devalued its currency, sending shockwaves across the global economy. the world's second-largest economy grew at a rate of 6.9% during se
we have got to get to an agreement in paris. right now the negotiations are going on and are very complicated. 190-plusou get countries involved, it is complicated. we encourage every other country to take seriously the notion of carbon pricing and put a plan together. 80 so far. we hope there is more by the time paris comes around. we have sent the got to get to an agreement. interviewcan see that on our website in its entirety on france24.com later this evening. dozens of global countries...
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neighbors in paris know one another and sleep with their doors unlocked. >> three words to describe paris. conservative, agricultural, and small. >> on a mid-summer's night in 1986, the easy calm of paris was shattered by a fire at the home of dyke and karen rhoads. inside, firemen discovered the lifeless bodies of the newlywed couple. but they soon realized the rhoads had been killed by something other than smoke and flames. >> dyke and karen rhoads had been stabbed numerous times. what they had on their hands was a murder that attempted to be concealed by arson. >> yesterday, authorities were suspicious. today they are certain. 28 year old dyke rhoads and his 25-year-old wife karen were murdered. edgar county state attorney says they are dealing with more than just a fire. >> this was a horrific crime. it seemed to be a crime of great anger and great passion. >> why dyke and karen rhoads? they're both very clean cut. they both had jobs. there was talk in town that dyke was a bit of a partier, but he wasn't involved in any bad stuff. >> with no clear motive, police struggled throughout t
neighbors in paris know one another and sleep with their doors unlocked. >> three words to describe paris. conservative, agricultural, and small. >> on a mid-summer's night in 1986, the easy calm of paris was shattered by a fire at the home of dyke and karen rhoads. inside, firemen discovered the lifeless bodies of the newlywed couple. but they soon realized the rhoads had been killed by something other than smoke and flames. >> dyke and karen rhoads had been stabbed numerous...
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to them, paris just wouldn't be paris without its laissez faire attitude and joie de vivre. damien: when it comes to the ukraine conflict, western media usually portrays russia as the aggressor. but in some other conflicts, russia is seen very differently. that's the case in abkhazia, which used to be part of the former soviet state of georgia but broke away during a bloody civil war in the 1990's. i've reported from there quite a few times and can remember how abkhaz people would always tell me how aggressive georgians are. and how thankfully they had russia to protect them. a very different narrative to the one you usually hear in the west. but for ordinary people in abkhazia, living in a state not recognized by most of the world means life is tough. reporter the harbor of sukhumi : is an area rich in history. this boat, the kawkaz, the caucausus in english, lies stranded. much like region itself. sukhumi was once the soviet riviera, a holiday paradise thrown into turmoil two decades ago, first by its separation from georgia, and then by war. we're travelling to the south
to them, paris just wouldn't be paris without its laissez faire attitude and joie de vivre. damien: when it comes to the ukraine conflict, western media usually portrays russia as the aggressor. but in some other conflicts, russia is seen very differently. that's the case in abkhazia, which used to be part of the former soviet state of georgia but broke away during a bloody civil war in the 1990's. i've reported from there quite a few times and can remember how abkhaz people would always tell...
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climate change conference in paris. other topics included the epa's clean power plan to reduce carbon pollution, the u.s./china agreement and the fund which helps countries address climate change. this is an hour, 45 minutes. >>> good afternoon. i'd like to call this hearing to order. senate foreign relations sub committee on multi-lateral, international development, multi-lateral institutions and international economic, energy and environmental policy. maybe the longest named sub committee in the history of the senate. i'd also like to welcome our ranking member senator udall and our guest today. we're examining the objectives and intentions of the administration's international climate negotiations in paris as well as the potential ramifications for the united states. the international climate change conference will take place from november 30th to december 11th in paris this year. with this event happening in a matter of a little more than a month, i think it's important that we examine what the administration plans
climate change conference in paris. other topics included the epa's clean power plan to reduce carbon pollution, the u.s./china agreement and the fund which helps countries address climate change. this is an hour, 45 minutes. >>> good afternoon. i'd like to call this hearing to order. senate foreign relations sub committee on multi-lateral, international development, multi-lateral institutions and international economic, energy and environmental policy. maybe the longest named sub...
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>> lee barker in paris thank you very much. still ahead on the al jazeera news hour why some panel groups in sri lanka are angry with the u.n. council and rugby world cup and if canada will be a serious challenge. ♪ first to the u.s. where nine people have been killed in the state of oregon after a gunman walked into a community college and opened fire, president barack obama has made a plea to the american public to help stop gun violence. ♪ amazing grace candlelight vigil held for the victims outside umpqua community college in roseburg and at least seven people were injured and the gunman who has not been identified was killed in a shoot out with police. >> reporter: police responded to shots fired by the gunman at a classroom on the campus of umpqua community college in the town of roseburg. >> officers engaged that suspect, there was an exchange of gunfire. the shooter threat was neutralized. >> reporter: a witness told a local newspaper that after firing his first shot at a teacher the gunman told students to lie down
>> lee barker in paris thank you very much. still ahead on the al jazeera news hour why some panel groups in sri lanka are angry with the u.n. council and rugby world cup and if canada will be a serious challenge. ♪ first to the u.s. where nine people have been killed in the state of oregon after a gunman walked into a community college and opened fire, president barack obama has made a plea to the american public to help stop gun violence. ♪ amazing grace candlelight vigil held for...
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y paris? what was going on in the countr? that that type of research, whyf was it carried out there? what changes were taking place this? >> guest: the french were way ahead of us in medicine and way ahead of us in technology, engineering, science. f the french also had the best medical training in the worldedc and is so that was not available here.ot the harvard medical school, for example, was small, inadequate and part of the problem was that cadavers were illegal in muchs h backcountry.e ntry so, therefore, anyone who wanted to understand anatomy andnatomyd understand dissection, anythingr of that kind was limited in thet opportunity to do so because ale the cadavers were sold on the black market, as it were. they were very expensive. very often even the doctors themselves and the professors themselves didn't have access t. cadavers to show about how the workings of the human body are put together. whereas, in france there is none such ruling. they could spend days, months dissecting bodies. one of the beneficiaries of th
y paris? what was going on in the countr? that that type of research, whyf was it carried out there? what changes were taking place this? >> guest: the french were way ahead of us in medicine and way ahead of us in technology, engineering, science. f the french also had the best medical training in the worldedc and is so that was not available here.ot the harvard medical school, for example, was small, inadequate and part of the problem was that cadavers were illegal in muchs h...
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tom: the peace family of east laurel loves dog paris. they are a family of seven that consider themselves a family of eight. the dog has been with them for three years. but a few months ago, and mom and dad were on vacation, paris ran away from relatives in greenbelt. >> i said i think my mom needs to know now. >> she said, mom, paris is gone. tom: the family did everything to search for paris, but for three months there was no sign, until today. >> she may have been hiding in the woods. tom: in the morning she appeared and started following a woman near greenbelt middle school, who called the animal shelter. microchip,ter for a and they recognize the dog immediately. tom: that led to this reunion. >> hi! >> i was sad sometimes. tom: although paris is thinner and has some marks -- >> it's a good feeling to have her back. >> i just felt like because of i felt like i was going to get my dog back. tom: and now she has. tom roussey, abc 7 news. leon: aw. steve: awesome story. leon: a couple of dog lovers here. we know that feeling. steve: we
tom: the peace family of east laurel loves dog paris. they are a family of seven that consider themselves a family of eight. the dog has been with them for three years. but a few months ago, and mom and dad were on vacation, paris ran away from relatives in greenbelt. >> i said i think my mom needs to know now. >> she said, mom, paris is gone. tom: the family did everything to search for paris, but for three months there was no sign, until today. >> she may have been hiding in...
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we begin in paris where a long-awaited summit has been taking place. leaders of france, germany, ukraine, and russia have joined for the first high-level talks since the minsk accords. there have been signs of progress in recent weeks including a breakthrough agreement on that with role of tanks and heavy weaponry from the troubled eastern region. the conflict between government forces and russia-back separatists which began in april of last year has claimed the lives of 8000 people and displaced 2 million others. our international editor has the latest. today's summit between the leaders of france, germany, ukraine, and russia was supposed to be about shoring up the minsk agreement signed in february. looking forward -- for ways to establish a lasting peace in ukraine. it came a day after russia launched its go it alone airstrikes in syria and it was syria that perhaps was destined to overshadow if not eclipse the summit. in their post summit press conference, angela merkel and francois hollande conceded that syria was a big issue in the talks they ea
we begin in paris where a long-awaited summit has been taking place. leaders of france, germany, ukraine, and russia have joined for the first high-level talks since the minsk accords. there have been signs of progress in recent weeks including a breakthrough agreement on that with role of tanks and heavy weaponry from the troubled eastern region. the conflict between government forces and russia-back separatists which began in april of last year has claimed the lives of 8000 people and...
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these are just some of the voices that will be clammering to be heard in paris often to those who have little inclination to listen. but these people live with the climate change, and they say they have some solutions that should be considered. among the items on the 10-point plan sent to paris, are calls for industrialized countries to increase spending to fight the effects of climate change. and for an international tribunal to try those who commit crimes against nature. but some here have criticized the bolivian government for not adhering to their own promises, by allowing mining and deforestation. >> translator: people have come from all over bolivia to tell us what is happening. there is a case of an indigenous community being suppressed because of a coal mine being built on their land. >> reporter: they are all demanding their voices are heard in paris. >>> damsels in distress have been replaced with real live heroines in a new series of children's books. >> reporter: these have come here to show children something new. tired of classic disney stories they invented one they call
these are just some of the voices that will be clammering to be heard in paris often to those who have little inclination to listen. but these people live with the climate change, and they say they have some solutions that should be considered. among the items on the 10-point plan sent to paris, are calls for industrialized countries to increase spending to fight the effects of climate change. and for an international tribunal to try those who commit crimes against nature. but some here have...
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you are watching "life from paris -- "live from paris," bringing you all the international news. john kerry says it is critical to hold all the violence in the thele east -- to halt all violence in the middle east. meanwhile, there has been another stabbing. a record number of m
you are watching "life from paris -- "live from paris," bringing you all the international news. john kerry says it is critical to hold all the violence in the thele east -- to halt all violence in the middle east. meanwhile, there has been another stabbing. a record number of m
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here now from "an american in paris," accompanied by the "an american in paris" orchestra, ladies and gentlemen, please ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: beautiful! beautiful! leanne cope and robert fairchild. "an american in paris" is now we'll be right back. if you think storm damage is the only cost of climate change, think again. from the rising price of food to higher insurance rates for homes and businesses, the economic damage will only get worse. but with american-n-de clean energy, we can save money on electricity and spur innovation to create new businesses and jobs. it all starts with 50% clean energy by 2030. now stick around for james corden. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by
here now from "an american in paris," accompanied by the "an american in paris" orchestra, ladies and gentlemen, please ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: beautiful! beautiful! leanne cope and robert fairchild. "an american in paris" is now we'll be right back. if you think storm damage is the only cost of climate change, think again. from the rising price of food to higher insurance rates for homes and businesses, the economic damage will only get worse....
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vladimir putin will arrive in paris in one hour. he will first meet separately with president hollande, then another, separate meeting with angela merkel to discuss all these questions. there is no separate meeting ,lanned with petro poroshenko which assures you that the focus has very much changed to syria and will be the main topic today. --us: the question is this the minsk agreement -- is it respected on ukraine? the cease-fire has been mainly holding since september 1. there was some violence over the summer which led to 10 dead in the eastern part of ukraine, and in a separate meeting in berlin with poroshenko, amerco and hollande -- merkel and hollande -- the cease-fire has been holding sensitive or one -- since september 1. that was an agreement withdrawing the artillery was seen as a positive sign by the european union, even leading pro-russian rebels to say that the war in ukraine was over. of course, this is what president putin wants to do with european today, to show that the situation in ukraine has to be moved away fr
vladimir putin will arrive in paris in one hour. he will first meet separately with president hollande, then another, separate meeting with angela merkel to discuss all these questions. there is no separate meeting ,lanned with petro poroshenko which assures you that the focus has very much changed to syria and will be the main topic today. --us: the question is this the minsk agreement -- is it respected on ukraine? the cease-fire has been mainly holding since september 1. there was some...
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here now from "an american in paris," accompanied by the "an american in paris" orchestra, ladies and gentlemen, please welcome leanne cope and robert ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: beautiful! beautiful! leanne cope and robert fairchild. "an american in paris" is now we'll be right back.ome to subway, what can i make for you? you'll love our new rotisserie-style chicken. 100% white meat, herb-seasoned pulled chicken, fresh toasted with melty cheese n' crisp veggies on freshly baked bread. enjoy it while it's here! subway.
here now from "an american in paris," accompanied by the "an american in paris" orchestra, ladies and gentlemen, please welcome leanne cope and robert ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: beautiful! beautiful! leanne cope and robert fairchild. "an american in paris" is now we'll be right back.ome to subway, what can i make for you? you'll love our new rotisserie-style chicken. 100% white meat, herb-seasoned pulled chicken, fresh toasted with melty cheese n'...
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here now from "an american in paris," accompanied by the "an american in paris" orchestra, ladies and gentlemen, please ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: beautiful! beautiful! leanne cope and robert fairchild. "an american in paris" is now playing at the palace theater on broadway.
here now from "an american in paris," accompanied by the "an american in paris" orchestra, ladies and gentlemen, please ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: beautiful! beautiful! leanne cope and robert fairchild. "an american in paris" is now playing at the palace theater on broadway.
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paris nicole spending hundreds of to thousands every dollars on laser hair removal she went searching for discount. she found some. >> i thought it was great deal to get three treatments for a price under $500. >> reporter: but she couldn't make it threw one. >> i told her this is unbearab unbearable. this is abnormal for me. and i need to you stop. and when i left there, my neck was on fire. >> reporter: didn't take long to see why. >> i get to work and someone immediately pointed tout me that my back of my neck was red and blistering up. and i just lot of it. i started crying. i look in the mirror and i just said, what in the world just happened? >> reporter: she didn't know the provider but she got a deal. so -- >> why not? >> you have to make sure when you go for that deal you check out who is doing the procedure. don't just assume that they know what they're doing. >> reporter: paris nicole got burned badly. >> it was the most horrific experience ever. >> reporter: dermatologist robin levin. south jersey skin care and laser center does not treat paris nicole but she's no stranger
paris nicole spending hundreds of to thousands every dollars on laser hair removal she went searching for discount. she found some. >> i thought it was great deal to get three treatments for a price under $500. >> reporter: but she couldn't make it threw one. >> i told her this is unbearab unbearable. this is abnormal for me. and i need to you stop. and when i left there, my neck was on fire. >> reporter: didn't take long to see why. >> i get to work and someone...
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delegation to the paris climate change conference? because apparently they don't have anything to do with it or even know anything about it. >> mr. chairman, i am not aware at the moment of who from epa is coming. there is always an inter-agency group that goes to these meetings. >> so you admit that the epa will be represented there in spite of their ability to comment on this or attend a hearing like that? you weren't sure who from the epa -- >> i can't comment on today's hearing because i'm not -- >> i appreciate you being here. there are obvious issues of the epa and their failure to be here. it's interesting. i did hear some of my colleagues on the other side refer to reducing pollution, and i have another quote. this from gina mccarthy head of the eepa. she testified in july of 2014 at a time when the democrats chaired the committee. she stated with regard to her existing power plant rule, which makes up a major part of the president 'ses carbon reduction pledge. quote, this is not about pollution control. i heard my colleagues
delegation to the paris climate change conference? because apparently they don't have anything to do with it or even know anything about it. >> mr. chairman, i am not aware at the moment of who from epa is coming. there is always an inter-agency group that goes to these meetings. >> so you admit that the epa will be represented there in spite of their ability to comment on this or attend a hearing like that? you weren't sure who from the epa -- >> i can't comment on today's...
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here now from "an american in paris," accompanied by the "an american in paris" orchestra, ladies and gentlemen, please welcome leanne cope and robert fairchild. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: beautiful! beautiful! leanne cope and robert fairchild. "an american in paris" is now playing at the palace theater on broadway. we'll be right back.,, it's intelligent enough to warn of danger from virtually anywhere. it's been smashed, dropped and driven. it's perceptive enough to detect other vehicles on the road. it's been shaken, rattled and pummeled. it's innovative enough to brake by itself, park itself and help you steer. it's been in the rain... the cold... and dragged through the mud. introducing the all-new mercedes-benz gle. it's where brains meet brawn. now stick around for james corden. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org reggie: ♪are you prepared to have some fun tonight? don't you worry about where you c
here now from "an american in paris," accompanied by the "an american in paris" orchestra, ladies and gentlemen, please welcome leanne cope and robert fairchild. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: beautiful! beautiful! leanne cope and robert fairchild. "an american in paris" is now playing at the palace theater on broadway. we'll be right back.,,...
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you are watching "live from paris" on "france 24." palestinian violence against israelis continues with three killed and 20 wounded in 4 separate attacks in jerusalem and the outskirts of tel aviv. the scrappy socialist versus the seasoned pro. bernie sanders goes up against hillary clinton in the first televised debate. the former secretary of state still having trouble connecting with the grassroots. the man who killed five people on a shooting spree in paris in january got his orders from to attack the easiest target he could find. israeli lawmakers are looking at ways to curb palestinian violence after the deadliest day yet in the latest wave of attacks. three israelis died and 20 were wounded in 4 separate run and knife attacks -- gun and knife attacks this tuesday. proposals by the government include closing off arab neighborhoods in jerusalem and making it easier for israelis to carry guns. sergio, described the situation for us on the street -- describe the situation. a lot of random violence. how are people coping with that?
you are watching "live from paris" on "france 24." palestinian violence against israelis continues with three killed and 20 wounded in 4 separate attacks in jerusalem and the outskirts of tel aviv. the scrappy socialist versus the seasoned pro. bernie sanders goes up against hillary clinton in the first televised debate. the former secretary of state still having trouble connecting with the grassroots. the man who killed five people on a shooting spree in paris in january...
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in paris. you are watching france 24. live from paris, our top headlines this hour. emblematic law had forced many chinese couples to have just one child. china's official news agency, all couples will be able to have two children. community,tional according to john kerry. here to meet with russian, turkish, and saudi counterparts. the head of fema wants his money back. .ome of the deals done craig dyke says he will be looking to recoup the 21 million pounds. those are the headlines this hour. coming up, a massive overhaul of one of europe's biggest banks. how deutsche bank is planning to shed some 30,000 jobs. our top story this hour, china's ruling party has said today that it is to ease family planning restrictions to allow two children's for all couples. the change represents a major liberalization of the country's restrictions which had already eased slightly in 2013, that prevented many couples and china from having more than one child ever since 1980. we are going to speak to our correspondent in beijing, tracy chairing. c --hang. tell us a little bit more abo
in paris. you are watching france 24. live from paris, our top headlines this hour. emblematic law had forced many chinese couples to have just one child. china's official news agency, all couples will be able to have two children. community,tional according to john kerry. here to meet with russian, turkish, and saudi counterparts. the head of fema wants his money back. .ome of the deals done craig dyke says he will be looking to recoup the 21 million pounds. those are the headlines this hour....
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charlie: the next is in paris in 1924. there he is one more time returning to the image of the guitar. what was that about? anne: i think here you have a great example of how paintings and sculpture were in many ways back and forth. this guitar hangs on the wall and yet it comes in and out, there is solid and void, there there are straight -- solid and void, there are straight and wrinkled forms in there, there are wires as the strings. it is a playful object done as a serious sculpture. charlie: how many of these pieces are part of the permanent collection? anne: in the show there are 11. charlie: the next one is woman in the garden. this is from 1929-1930. anne: this was the last of a number of works custom-made as proposals for a graveside marker for his dear friend. picasso received a commission to design a tombstone marker. it is one of the great chapters in 20th century art history in terms of all of the things that were rejected by the committee and including this one. charlie: this was rejected. anne: they all were
charlie: the next is in paris in 1924. there he is one more time returning to the image of the guitar. what was that about? anne: i think here you have a great example of how paintings and sculpture were in many ways back and forth. this guitar hangs on the wall and yet it comes in and out, there is solid and void, there there are straight -- solid and void, there are straight and wrinkled forms in there, there are wires as the strings. it is a playful object done as a serious sculpture....
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paris nicole spending hundreds to thousands on laser hair removal. she went searching for discounts and found some. >> i thought it was great deal three treatments for a price under $500. >> she could not make it through one. >> i told her this is unbearable and abnormal for me. and i need you to stop. and when i left there my neck was on fire. >> deposit take long to see why. >> i get to work and someone immediately pointed out to me that my back of my neck was red and bliingterring up. and i just lost it. i started crying and i looked in the mirror and i just said, what in the world just happened? >> she didn't know the provider but she got a deal. so. >> why not? >> you have to make sure when you go for that deal that you check out who is doing the procedure. don't just assume they know what they're doing. >> paris nicole got burned, badly. it was the most horrific experience ever. >> dermatologist robin la vin of south jersey skin care and laser septemberer does not treat paris nicole but she's no stranger to her skin type you. >> want to make su
paris nicole spending hundreds to thousands on laser hair removal. she went searching for discounts and found some. >> i thought it was great deal three treatments for a price under $500. >> she could not make it through one. >> i told her this is unbearable and abnormal for me. and i need you to stop. and when i left there my neck was on fire. >> deposit take long to see why. >> i get to work and someone immediately pointed out to me that my back of my neck was...
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paris smith. nermeen: we turn now to our interview with patti smith. amy: great to haves you here. you are here to cannot break the studios a few years ago. you won a national book award for "just kids," and we will get to that, but we want to start with a new book, "m train." a lot of people in new york ride the m train, but that is not what you're talking about. m not really, mine is the train that i perpetually right, more for mental train, mind train. and we all have it, our continual train of thought. amy: people think of you as a musician. when you write -- which you actually have to do for lyrics as well, but when you write, do you sit down to write? how do you compose a book like ?just kids" or "m train" writing.lways i always council people when they call me a musician, i skills ofnot have the a musician. i really don't think like a musician, though i love music and i perform and sing. i can't really play anything. but the music that i do have within me goes directly through the word. and
paris smith. nermeen: we turn now to our interview with patti smith. amy: great to haves you here. you are here to cannot break the studios a few years ago. you won a national book award for "just kids," and we will get to that, but we want to start with a new book, "m train." a lot of people in new york ride the m train, but that is not what you're talking about. m not really, mine is the train that i perpetually right, more for mental train, mind train. and we all have it,...
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they are all demanding their voices are heard in paris. daniel, al jazeera, bolivia. >>> zimbabwe has drop aid legal case against the u.s. man who killed cecil the lion. the governmenting it's no longer interested in seeking extradition for dentist walter palmer. it says that his hunting papers were in order and that he didn't know he was committing an offense. >>> now, ugandan film director is getting worldwide recognition for his low budget action movies. one of his films has been viewed 2 million times on loan. malcolm webb visited the set of one film. >> reporter: the rescue operation gone wrong. but the rescue i rescuers fight. it's the plot of his latest action film. he makes almost one every month. here at his studios in uganda's capital. >> many people in uganda come from the ghettos, from the slums here, so i normally focus on the life we go through in the movie we put it in the movie plus some fiction it becomes a move foy them. >> reporter: and they are popular. extraordinarily all drama in familiar settings draws crowds in the
they are all demanding their voices are heard in paris. daniel, al jazeera, bolivia. >>> zimbabwe has drop aid legal case against the u.s. man who killed cecil the lion. the governmenting it's no longer interested in seeking extradition for dentist walter palmer. it says that his hunting papers were in order and that he didn't know he was committing an offense. >>> now, ugandan film director is getting worldwide recognition for his low budget action movies. one of his films...
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a price war over taxi services in paris. after successfully lobbying to get rid of uber, taxi companies in the french capital have slashed their late-night rates to stay competitive. g7 now offers 20% off for clients under 25. taxi blue introduced an online flat late -- rate of 10 euros. they cut rates to keep up with alternatives. this small startup office 5% off on all late-night trips. >> we are all any sector that is competitive but not in a negative way. it is healthy competition where everyone's goal is to be meeting the client's needs. offers a higher end service and followed suit last week cutting its nighttime prices by 20% and lowering its minimum fair to five euros. a rough blow for this driver. >> it is not enough to pay the car leasing fee. we have families. now we have to work extra hours to have a decent salary. driversd 100 uber protested the cuts outside company headquarters. but the drop in prices is welcome news for consumers, even if some are worried about the driver's livelihoods. >> as far as prices, it
a price war over taxi services in paris. after successfully lobbying to get rid of uber, taxi companies in the french capital have slashed their late-night rates to stay competitive. g7 now offers 20% off for clients under 25. taxi blue introduced an online flat late -- rate of 10 euros. they cut rates to keep up with alternatives. this small startup office 5% off on all late-night trips. >> we are all any sector that is competitive but not in a negative way. it is healthy competition...
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. >> i'm joined tonight by a spokesperson here in paris for cr, the u.n. high commissioner for refugees. first of all, on the question of those commitments that have not one senses theo, frustration of eu officials as the meeting got underway today. neither the money nor the people pledged by member states have been moved forward. >> now it is very urgent that the measures agreed upon are put in place. what is important this chopper reception centers for torants coming to europe, welcome the people an assistant because the majority of the people who are coming are fleeing conflict, war. they are, ties and they need assistance -- they are traumatized and they need assistant. these reception centers would also have the job to identify the people and identify who is a refugee, who needs protection, who is not a refugee. that is the first thing that has -- implemented. from there, the relocation to other european countries can take place. >> it sounds, when you put it like that, like such an obvious thing that the eu needs to concentrate on. why has it not bee
. >> i'm joined tonight by a spokesperson here in paris for cr, the u.n. high commissioner for refugees. first of all, on the question of those commitments that have not one senses theo, frustration of eu officials as the meeting got underway today. neither the money nor the people pledged by member states have been moved forward. >> now it is very urgent that the measures agreed upon are put in place. what is important this chopper reception centers for torants coming to europe,...
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here now from "an american in paris," accompanied by the "an american in paris" orchestra, ladies and gentlemen, please beautiful! leanne cope and robert fairchild. we'll be right back.? now stick around for james corden. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org reggie: are you prepared to have some fun tonight?? don't you worry about where you come from it's all right it's the "late late show" reggie: ladies and gentlemen, all the way from hayden lake, idaho. give it up for the incomparable, the one and only mr. james corden! [applause] [captioning funded by cbs television studios and cbs broadcasting inc] james: good evening and welcome to "the late late show."
here now from "an american in paris," accompanied by the "an american in paris" orchestra, ladies and gentlemen, please beautiful! leanne cope and robert fairchild. we'll be right back.? now stick around for james corden. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org reggie: are you prepared to have some fun tonight?? don't you worry about where you come from it's all right it's the "late late show" reggie: ladies...
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vladimir putin is in paris for ukrainian crisis talks. there overshadowed by russia's recent move into syria. we go to our correspondent for the latest. the u.s. is hit by another mass shooting. 9 people killed in an on-campus shooting. president obama says the government's ash says the country's growing numb to the strategic city. how the militants are holed up on the outskirts. program, a up in the sting operation for french customs officials as 100 scorpions are confiscated in a u.s. bound shipment from cameroon. more legalgen faces woes, this time in france. kate moody will have the latest in business. molly: we begin with russia's -- the third day in a row russian jets have hit targets in syria. carried out new rounds of airstrikes, hitting 12 islamic state targets. concern has been expressed that moscow is striking all opponents of syrian president bashar al-assad, not just isis. moscow announced the campaign could last for the next three to four months. russia's sudden intervention in syria is dominating talks held in paris. franco
vladimir putin is in paris for ukrainian crisis talks. there overshadowed by russia's recent move into syria. we go to our correspondent for the latest. the u.s. is hit by another mass shooting. 9 people killed in an on-campus shooting. president obama says the government's ash says the country's growing numb to the strategic city. how the militants are holed up on the outskirts. program, a up in the sting operation for french customs officials as 100 scorpions are confiscated in a u.s. bound...
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francine: in paris, do you think will get an agreement? paul: you will get an agreement in paris. we had good discussions for financial development. in fact, we should not forget that even today, the deadline is the first of october. we currently already have 58 countries that have submitted, these 50 countries that have submitted are 78% of the carbon emissions. where would it big companies like brazil and india, there is some encouraging noise coming from there. i was in brazil three weeks ago. i was in india a few months ago, we are waiting for that. what you see in the submissions we have done we can get to 30% of what is needed. there has never been an agreement globally. let alone an agreement for 34%. frankly, that is more than anybody would have thought. 30% is the starting point. the agreement in paris is for like the g7. let's have a point that is very important for business. once we have a clear agreement that is reached, as this will reach forward. we have investments to accelerate this to a carbon free society. francine: why are you confident we will have an agreement
francine: in paris, do you think will get an agreement? paul: you will get an agreement in paris. we had good discussions for financial development. in fact, we should not forget that even today, the deadline is the first of october. we currently already have 58 countries that have submitted, these 50 countries that have submitted are 78% of the carbon emissions. where would it big companies like brazil and india, there is some encouraging noise coming from there. i was in brazil three weeks...
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we asked about paris. >> i love pari but paris likes to try different things. so paris and i have a lot of conversations with my grandmother on her style. know, she's 17 1/2, and as long as her core is strong, that's the most important >> helping raise michael's kids is an honor fort.j. because michael did the same for t.j. and his brothers after their mother died in 1994. >> being guardian for my uncle michael's kids, it's something that i put lot of effort into and take a lot of pride in. for me, i just want to do for my uncle. and he was the person for me when i lost my mother as a 16-year-old. i'm j trying to repay him. >> i'm going through bad things. the two people i talk to are my mom and my uncle, and they're both gone. >> part of the drama in "the jacksons next generation" is how the brothers deal with their legacy and losses. >> people don't want to know the truth. >> how do you rise that? >> i can't say i don't get angry, because i do. >> i do,too. only human. >> because i know it's not the truth. >> that's a good point because recently i saw t.j. a
we asked about paris. >> i love pari but paris likes to try different things. so paris and i have a lot of conversations with my grandmother on her style. know, she's 17 1/2, and as long as her core is strong, that's the most important >> helping raise michael's kids is an honor fort.j. because michael did the same for t.j. and his brothers after their mother died in 1994. >> being guardian for my uncle michael's kids, it's something that i put lot of effort into and take a...
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you are watching "life from paris -- "live from paris," bringing you all the international news. john kerry says it is critical to hold all the violence in the thele east -- to halt all violence in the middle east. meanwhile, there has been another stabbing. a record number of migrants have crossed into slovenia in the past 24 hours, some 13,000 people arriving in the last day alone, and thousands more are expected to flood in this thursday. hillary clinton is set for a grilling on thursday over the attack on the compound in benghazi. she will be up before the house select committee. all eyes will be on what this could mean for her campaign -- presidential campaign. plenty more coming up for you. air france workers are back at the negotiating table, trying to work out a deal that will avoid thousands of job losses. core is roman fighting back. the latest comic book featuring a character inspired by the founder of wikileaks, julian assange. first, u.s. secretary of state john kerry has said that it is critical to halt all violence in the middle east. he is holding talks with israe
you are watching "life from paris -- "live from paris," bringing you all the international news. john kerry says it is critical to hold all the violence in the thele east -- to halt all violence in the middle east. meanwhile, there has been another stabbing. a record number of migrants have crossed into slovenia in the past 24 hours, some 13,000 people arriving in the last day alone, and thousands more are expected to flood in this thursday. hillary clinton is set for a grilling...