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and on frances hall, too. would she get life in prisonr >> we unanimously find the defendant caused the death of bill hall under the immediate influence of sudden passion. we assess her punishment for a term of two years. >> reporter: two years. the absolute minimum sentence. what is going through your mind when you hear that? because things were looking bad. >> oh, yes. i was like, thank you, jesus. i can do this. >> reporter: the criminal trial may be over. but the battle between these two women is as heated as ever. does two years fit? >> no. two years for a life you take? absolutely not. >> reporter: bonnie is suing frances, for bodily injury and emotional distress. frances' attorney says those allegations are without merit. >> bill's never coming back. why? because she decided to make a very irresponsible decision and cause this. >> reporter: a decision which bonnie said cut short her dream of a future with bill. do you think there was any chance that he was playing both of you? >> no. >> reporter: he wan
and on frances hall, too. would she get life in prisonr >> we unanimously find the defendant caused the death of bill hall under the immediate influence of sudden passion. we assess her punishment for a term of two years. >> reporter: two years. the absolute minimum sentence. what is going through your mind when you hear that? because things were looking bad. >> oh, yes. i was like, thank you, jesus. i can do this. >> reporter: the criminal trial may be over. but the...
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in france was really liking behind the rest of europe -- france was really lagging behind the rest of europe. but when i look at dynamism in the world today, we have a form .f dynamism we should be reducing our tax. there is no limit, a race to the bottom, people are saying. think of the social benefits if convince the middle classes and the working classes that globalization is good for them. it is not true. it is just not true. are moving trade, we back again towards strategies which are based on noncooperation, greater protectionism, fragmentation. we are undoing what globalization has been able to achieve, and in terms of climate change, i think that many people in paris in december have not been able to live up to our commitments. if we are not able to deliver concrete results, how are we going to explain to people that they are going to be more vulnerable? on all these issues that we are , we have added a number of subjects which we have not even seen. andlerated migration logical change, what you explained, professor. there are new forms of inequality. i think that once again w
in france was really liking behind the rest of europe -- france was really lagging behind the rest of europe. but when i look at dynamism in the world today, we have a form .f dynamism we should be reducing our tax. there is no limit, a race to the bottom, people are saying. think of the social benefits if convince the middle classes and the working classes that globalization is good for them. it is not true. it is just not true. are moving trade, we back again towards strategies which are...
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building bridges between china and france and backing the new silk road between continents the french president is on a three day visit with trade talking his chinese agenda what do the potential deals mean for both asia and the world this is inside story. hello that and welcome to the program i'm laura carlisle it's being described as a new stage and french diplomacy as well as potential trade deals being signed president emanuel mccraw is on his first official visit to china economic issues of the focus of a three day trip as well as north korean nuclear missiles climate change and investments in africa we'll look at those issues in just a moment mccaughan has been speaking in the ancient city of sea on. you know. it is and it's up to europe in asia to france and china to define and come up with the rules of a game we could all win or lose i have come here to tell china that i am determined to move the euro china partnership into the twenty first century so that it fits in this new framework that we need to define together europe will embrace this new strategy because it is now awar
building bridges between china and france and backing the new silk road between continents the french president is on a three day visit with trade talking his chinese agenda what do the potential deals mean for both asia and the world this is inside story. hello that and welcome to the program i'm laura carlisle it's being described as a new stage and french diplomacy as well as potential trade deals being signed president emanuel mccraw is on his first official visit to china economic issues...
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two leaders one message france and germany make the case for globalization but france's president in my new war in iraq wrong tells the world economic forum that free trade has to work for everyone that's if it's to ensure prosperity and protect democracy earlier on the american morning begins protectionism a call for a renewed european single market also coming up turkish troops keep up the pressure in their fine to clear kurdish militias away from the country's border with syria now u.s. president trump is warning turkey not to advance or face confronting u.s. forces on the ground. and a ruling that rocked brazil a court of holds a conviction against the former president known as lula he's now facing twelve years behind bars for corruption. i bring coffee it's good to have you with us europe has taken is center stage in the swiss alps today with speeches from the continent's political heavyweights germany's angela merkel spoke earlier in the day but it was france's president emanuel who had the headliner spot now he told the world economic forum that globalization has to ensure pro
two leaders one message france and germany make the case for globalization but france's president in my new war in iraq wrong tells the world economic forum that free trade has to work for everyone that's if it's to ensure prosperity and protect democracy earlier on the american morning begins protectionism a call for a renewed european single market also coming up turkish troops keep up the pressure in their fine to clear kurdish militias away from the country's border with syria now u.s....
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it's always germany and france that are seen as the main engines now with rex do you think that france will be the sort of stepping stone between the e.u. and the u.k. do you think we are going to see in a win even deeper cooperation between france and the u.k. post rex i think that if you look at all the kind of rhetoric around brock's that and how germany and france have responded what they've said is we're going to collaborate far more closely so if you only look at you know all of the language in germany as well about what press that means i think they both realize paris and berlin that they have to be the driving force to reinvigorate the european project and in capitals across europe they're whilst they want to collaborate and have a close relationship with the u.k. once u.k. is out it's out and that definitely changes the dynamic interesting years ahead nina shake european analyst thank you so much. take a look at some of these other news now israeli forces have killed the palestinian man and injured others during a raid in the town of janine in the occupied west bank israeli po
it's always germany and france that are seen as the main engines now with rex do you think that france will be the sort of stepping stone between the e.u. and the u.k. do you think we are going to see in a win even deeper cooperation between france and the u.k. post rex i think that if you look at all the kind of rhetoric around brock's that and how germany and france have responded what they've said is we're going to collaborate far more closely so if you only look at you know all of the...
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i believe it's also in the interests of france. translation:? in the interests of france. translation: ? regardling your first question. it is not for me to somehow assess the influence of one prime minister or another or to read into the future. whitehall i know is that the united kingdom is a member of the security council and it will not be impacted by the brexit. we share the same interests. we have seen it we acknowledge it regarding the middle east or in africa. i believe that the choices made today mean in particular that regarding iran it shows we are working together. we are working with the country with is a neighbour, a friend. a country that shares our relationship with freedom, democracy and security. then of course we can sometime have different views, but we always agree when it comes to these topics. this is the reason why we can work together. this is the reason why i've been so determined in my remarks regarding foreign policy and defence. to make sure there are no changes in this respect because we are stronger together. then let me tell you that the num
i believe it's also in the interests of france. translation:? in the interests of france. translation: ? regardling your first question. it is not for me to somehow assess the influence of one prime minister or another or to read into the future. whitehall i know is that the united kingdom is a member of the security council and it will not be impacted by the brexit. we share the same interests. we have seen it we acknowledge it regarding the middle east or in africa. i believe that the choices...
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across france thousands of migrants a living in similar conditions all hand to mouth some have found shelter in tents along the canals and streets of paris others in the metro stations all a just looking for a place to call home in the last two years more than forty thousand migrants have set up camp at chavez metro station. and this is why they come it's a reception center where migrants convention. to possibly start to. run every day hundreds by side and just like this and they just simply won't cope with the demands despite a pledge that no migrants would be sleeping rough and she thousand and seventeen president might call and has failed to keep his promise and my clients across the country see no end in sight to their suffering so that you can ski. paris who according to the lead has more than one hundred seventy thousand migrants made it to europe by crossing the made in twenty seventeen france isn't the only country where there is discord over how to deal with the new arrivals austria's far right vice chancellor recently suggested the bay should be housed and they can the army
across france thousands of migrants a living in similar conditions all hand to mouth some have found shelter in tents along the canals and streets of paris others in the metro stations all a just looking for a place to call home in the last two years more than forty thousand migrants have set up camp at chavez metro station. and this is why they come it's a reception center where migrants convention. to possibly start to. run every day hundreds by side and just like this and they just simply...
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i britain and france over the next fouryears. iam britain and france over the next four years. iam honoured by britain and france over the next four years. i am honoured by the loa n four years. i am honoured by the loan of such a precious piece of our shared history which yet again underscores the closeness of our relationship. we have it needs to build a new generation of links between our people with an ambitious programme of twinning towns and regions, addressing the challenges, harnessing the potential of emerging technologies. the uk and france are forever neighbours, united in friendship, and by our common belief in freedom and justice, both at home and in the world. thank you very much. thank you for welcoming as. translation: thank you for hosting us in this beautiful place. this summit between france and the united kingdom. we are reminded of the historical bonds between our countries. there are two things that cannot be impact, history and geography, cannot be impacted by changes in institutions. this means that we are facing common challenges and we are sharing the
i britain and france over the next fouryears. iam britain and france over the next four years. iam honoured by britain and france over the next four years. i am honoured by the loa n four years. i am honoured by the loan of such a precious piece of our shared history which yet again underscores the closeness of our relationship. we have it needs to build a new generation of links between our people with an ambitious programme of twinning towns and regions, addressing the challenges, harnessing...
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first year at all although of course the french are closest to france but he clearly said strong france within the framework of a strong european union and that's something i've never heard from the other side of the atlantic that. simon young thank you as well. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world the first of three brazilian judges considering former president agrees ignacio de silva against his prison sentence as voted to uphold his conviction for eruption of course two other judges must be very opinions for the sentence to be filed by the former president no rallied his supporters ahead of the decision which could see him barred from running for office again. in the groups that endure have stepped up their protests against a controversial film due to open this week and makers of padmavati did not accusations that it distorts history by trying a muslim ruler as a lover of a hindu queen police opened fire to disperse protests after the supreme court gave the joint head for the film's release. islamic state group said it was behind a deadly at
first year at all although of course the french are closest to france but he clearly said strong france within the framework of a strong european union and that's something i've never heard from the other side of the atlantic that. simon young thank you as well. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world the first of three brazilian judges considering former president agrees ignacio de silva against his prison sentence as voted to uphold his conviction for...
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i'm my first me seach he said france is back france is back it's a cool for europe. because we will never have any friends since this is without a europe instances hard said france is back everyone's talking about that quote max he said you know france is back at the core of europe was there with of france first in that message you know he draws on patriotism of course because the french like to be still but the gone they are patriotic but just know what simon just mentioned he spoke in english i don't recall any french president really doing that with at an important speech in the past so that shows you he is not in the spirit of america first that's propagated by the trumpet ministration that represents a closed model that presents bilateral relationships he represents an open model of globalization if it's done right multilateralism i just mentioned it so i would say the two could probably not be much farther apart. simon did you miss anything in until america wholes speech what did she not say we know brant. talks about free trade in about combating of protection
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it will never prevent a high level of cooperation between britain and france. we'll have the latest from sandhurst where president macron also confirmed the loan of the bayeux tapestry to britain. also tonight... hospital consultants in wales say patient safety is being compromised, and that the nhs and social care are chronically under resourced. we've got patient in the apartment where we don't have space to see them. we're coming back the next day and some of the patients are still here. it's getting worse every winter but this is the worst we have seen it. scientists say that man—made climate change is now the most important factor in pushing up the earth's temperatures. the court of appeal is to consider whether terminally—ill patients , should be allowed assistance , if they wish to die. and at 36,000 feet, the pope has officiated at an improvised marriage service. and coming up on sportsday: defending masters snooker champion ronnie 0'sullivan says he's glad to be knocked out of the tournament after losing in the quarterfinals. good evening. britain
it will never prevent a high level of cooperation between britain and france. we'll have the latest from sandhurst where president macron also confirmed the loan of the bayeux tapestry to britain. also tonight... hospital consultants in wales say patient safety is being compromised, and that the nhs and social care are chronically under resourced. we've got patient in the apartment where we don't have space to see them. we're coming back the next day and some of the patients are still here....
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and france is a country that generally agrees with the united states in u.n. security council proceedings however he talked about how this is really an internal matter in iran. we must be wary of any attempt to exploit this crisis for personal lands which would lead to an outcome diametrically opposite to that which is desired change in iran will not come from the outside it will come from the iranian people themselves the russian representative question why this meeting was taking place and why it was probably not a good idea for foreign countries to be escalating and promoting unrest in iran the chimps to show up to why did the u.s. call for an emergency meeting if the political situation in iran has stabilized we should think washington in this case since america's energetic can provide could have messages to the arena and people that have brought them closer together in their anti-american feelings and we get the impression that some logically unexplainable allergies are keeping the us blind to a rational evaluation of what is happening in the country they
and france is a country that generally agrees with the united states in u.n. security council proceedings however he talked about how this is really an internal matter in iran. we must be wary of any attempt to exploit this crisis for personal lands which would lead to an outcome diametrically opposite to that which is desired change in iran will not come from the outside it will come from the iranian people themselves the russian representative question why this meeting was taking place and...
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france still has a tendency to protect national interests. particularly as far as nuclear activity and growth is doing nuclear submarine simulation just the other day showing the. protection of the protection of the and the national military institutions i think france has a tradition of going all the way you know we are a nuclear force i've just finished a film in the highest where we have some of our nuclear submarines it's very impressive we ignore that part of the reality but actually it's there and very often goes to brittany but it was france will be the only nuclear power in the european union when britain leaves absolutely so i think. until the day you know who is the minister of environment decides to leave because he disagrees i think will want to have a green policy simply because you can only do is an incredibly popular figure in france he is the figure former journalist the figure of and environment they've already had a feud about you know those. chemicals that kill. you know negative noise actually i can never be not even in fr
france still has a tendency to protect national interests. particularly as far as nuclear activity and growth is doing nuclear submarine simulation just the other day showing the. protection of the protection of the and the national military institutions i think france has a tradition of going all the way you know we are a nuclear force i've just finished a film in the highest where we have some of our nuclear submarines it's very impressive we ignore that part of the reality but actually it's...
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let's discuss france and britain, first. emmanuel macron came on his first official visit to britain this week. among the agreements reached between the french president and british prime minister? theresa may committed to spending an extra £41; million on border security in calais. france said they would lend us the bayeux tapestry in a few years‘ time. with brexit inevitably the backdrop to this meeting, mr macron said the two countries were making a new tapestry together. see what he did there? marc — what did you make of this meeting, a new "entente cordiale"? how did you read it? well, the bayeux tapestry, you give a big gift for love, they say, french and a small gift forfriendship. it symbolised this meeting, better military cooperation, better arrangement on calais. and fights against terrorism. the background was brexit. president macron was very clear. the usual british tactic is divide to rule, the eu is united. and for financial service, you want to access the single market, you pay for it, you accept free m
let's discuss france and britain, first. emmanuel macron came on his first official visit to britain this week. among the agreements reached between the french president and british prime minister? theresa may committed to spending an extra £41; million on border security in calais. france said they would lend us the bayeux tapestry in a few years‘ time. with brexit inevitably the backdrop to this meeting, mr macron said the two countries were making a new tapestry together. see what he did...
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of france you know france is a country that generally tends to agree with the united states at the u.n. security council however there was quite a different tone in the words of the french representative talked about how this was a matter of among iranians and that foreign meddling really wasn't the answer this is the arrange the french representative go should put you know you the president it is up to the un to the remains to pursue the path of peaceful dialogue a dialogue based on full respect for the fundamental rights and freedoms of the rain people. however worrying the events of the last few days in iran may be they do not constitute a post say a threat to international peace and security and now the french representative also made a point of saying that he thought the nuclear deal between the p five plus one countries and iran really should. main attacked now the meeting is continuing we'll be hearing from the russian representative shortly as well as other members of the security council but the eyes of the world are on the united nations council at this moment as we wait to s
of france you know france is a country that generally tends to agree with the united states at the u.n. security council however there was quite a different tone in the words of the french representative talked about how this was a matter of among iranians and that foreign meddling really wasn't the answer this is the arrange the french representative go should put you know you the president it is up to the un to the remains to pursue the path of peaceful dialogue a dialogue based on full...
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nobody in france or the united kingdom could imagine the germans would be defeated by france and britain alone. look nor could anyone imagine chain of catastrophic events that would drive the british expeditionary force over a quarter of million men, back to a strip of beach 12 miles long and only a few hundred yards wide. how, why, did it happen is the subject of my book alone. from may 10th, 1940, through 1940.0th, hitler won the great victory dreamed of against france and lost the war. the phony war. phony between quotes but for everyone except the pols and to lesser degree, danes and norwegians, went from 1939, to may 10th, 1940, embroiling germany, france, italy and, that the war would be settled by debt negotiation. by old-fashioned diplomacy. or even by a coup against hitler on the part of the german army or german conservative politicians, rather than fought out to the bitter end as it had been in 1914 to 1918. the chief problem for the allies was boredom. nearly half a million men of the british p expeditionary force, including a substantial contingent of the royal air force, sa
nobody in france or the united kingdom could imagine the germans would be defeated by france and britain alone. look nor could anyone imagine chain of catastrophic events that would drive the british expeditionary force over a quarter of million men, back to a strip of beach 12 miles long and only a few hundred yards wide. how, why, did it happen is the subject of my book alone. from may 10th, 1940, through 1940.0th, hitler won the great victory dreamed of against france and lost the war. the...
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for now twenty seven restaurants hold a committed three star racing in france. mission will publish this year's going book next week. it's time for business use excellent program and we can say hello once again to you cut roy it even you cup title and you're starting with a surprise announcemen. that in usual partnership over the united states involves three american signs on his own. at jp morgan on form office but she passed away announced they will team up to set up a healthcare company aimed at. cutting costs for their us injuries then you company will not aim to make a profit and initially focus on technology to makee a simplified and cheaper healthcare system. level and halt the median injuries. office says because the llooning cost of healthcare act as a hungry taper on the american economy lost to healthcare spending accounted for downs also traded in the red laid down by banks minus london's footsie close sound will the one percent. yeah here in france local authorities in parts of the country gad grappling with the awesome off the floodin. as being the
for now twenty seven restaurants hold a committed three star racing in france. mission will publish this year's going book next week. it's time for business use excellent program and we can say hello once again to you cut roy it even you cup title and you're starting with a surprise announcemen. that in usual partnership over the united states involves three american signs on his own. at jp morgan on form office but she passed away announced they will team up to set up a healthcare company...
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france. she tells about her book, ."estination casablanca both co-hosted this 90-minute event. it is my pleasure this afternoon to introduce our speaker, meredith hindley, who is the author of the new book, "destination casablanca," recently published by public affairs. she is a historian and a senior writer for the magazine, "humanities," which is the quarterly review of the national endowment for the humanities and among her scholarly credits are articles in holocaust and genocide studies and intelligent -- intelligence and national security. she has also written for the new york times, salon, long reads and other periodicals. she received her phd from american university and today, she will be speaking on the new a book, "destination casablanca." meredith hindley. >> thank you all for coming this afternoon. i would like to thank the wilson center and the national history center for inviting me to give this talk today. i want to start not with africa,ca and not with but with another invasio
france. she tells about her book, ."estination casablanca both co-hosted this 90-minute event. it is my pleasure this afternoon to introduce our speaker, meredith hindley, who is the author of the new book, "destination casablanca," recently published by public affairs. she is a historian and a senior writer for the magazine, "humanities," which is the quarterly review of the national endowment for the humanities and among her scholarly credits are articles in holocaust...
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i'm abc 7 meteorologist frances dinglasan. fog dense once again in the north bay, parts of the bay area and east bay. it changes and fluctuates this morning. here is a live shot from sutro towards the bay bridge where there was thick fog earlier. it's moving well and clear into san francisco, where it's currently 48 degrees. oakland is 42. 44 degrees in mountain view. half moon bay at 61 degrees right now. sfo, you can see some low clouds there as well, and some fog. and temps in the 30s in santa rosa. 39 there. 46 in napa, novato. some more 40s through fairfield, concord and livermore. this time we're looking out towards san francisco. it's clear over parts of the bay area. we'll be dealing with patches of dense morning fog and then look for a sunny and milder afternoon. the wet pattern starts on monday, and it's look like like a wet workweek ahead. so have the umbrella handy. highs today in the 60s for the most part. san francisco, 61. oakland, 62. san jose, 64 degrees. some of our warmest spots in the mid-60s like santa ros
i'm abc 7 meteorologist frances dinglasan. fog dense once again in the north bay, parts of the bay area and east bay. it changes and fluctuates this morning. here is a live shot from sutro towards the bay bridge where there was thick fog earlier. it's moving well and clear into san francisco, where it's currently 48 degrees. oakland is 42. 44 degrees in mountain view. half moon bay at 61 degrees right now. sfo, you can see some low clouds there as well, and some fog. and temps in the 30s in...
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thejob we do in france is good for france. i am sure in the coming years we will improve our figures in terms of employment, reduce our deficit and so on. that's it. it allows me to be more credible at european level and to convince — especially germany — to work together to relaunch this new europe. thirdly, it allows us to be more credible at international scale, on different subjects, different topics, taking the leadership against climate change, on lebanon on and several issues. on human rights, i always raise it. on climate change, just since you mention it. i just wanted to... very quickly. on human rights, so taking the spot, i raised human rights directly with all the leaders. in china it is absolutely counter—productive to raise it in a press conference, because, i mean, the political system, the regime, the presidency, it is not in a situation or in an environment... it's not going to help, you think? i believe it is totally current productive, so what i did was have a direct discussion. we have a track to dis
thejob we do in france is good for france. i am sure in the coming years we will improve our figures in terms of employment, reduce our deficit and so on. that's it. it allows me to be more credible at european level and to convince — especially germany — to work together to relaunch this new europe. thirdly, it allows us to be more credible at international scale, on different subjects, different topics, taking the leadership against climate change, on lebanon on and several issues. on...
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by a weaker swiss franc. the swiss national bank has a huge holding of shares in the iphone maker. more than 19 million of them. it's faith are tied to the iphone maker as well as the swiss franc. genie: thank you, stephen carroll. it's now time for the press review. by a weaker swiss franc. dheeptika laurent joins me on set to take a look at what the papers are saying today. let's start in france with an op-ed piece by around 100 french female personalities including a huge movie set to star that's ry got people talking. >> that huge movie star is of course catherine deneuve. she is among 100 female celebrities here in france who have penned an article in le monde essentially condemning the me too movement as puritanism saying it is sexual harassment and what could be considered flirtatious behavior. a woman in the same day can manage a team of people and enjoy the sexual object of a man without being qualified as a or vile accomplice of the patriarchy, she says. gegenie: this has sparked an any backlash in
by a weaker swiss franc. the swiss national bank has a huge holding of shares in the iphone maker. more than 19 million of them. it's faith are tied to the iphone maker as well as the swiss franc. genie: thank you, stephen carroll. it's now time for the press review. by a weaker swiss franc. dheeptika laurent joins me on set to take a look at what the papers are saying today. let's start in france with an op-ed piece by around 100 french female personalities including a huge movie set to star...
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know in france. and there is also a problem in europe there are almost no juvenile that all living through it's terrible that we think when they see that europe is continuing this what. i wore last month france's prime minister a good knowledge of the scale of the problem in our country anti semitism is alive it is not new it is ancient it is not superficial it is well rooted and it is alive and it hides always behind new mosques attempts to justify itself through diverse reasons that statement just came a few days off the donald trump made the explosive decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel a decision triggering anti israel protests across europe and laying the ground for more semantic attacks. even ski r.t. sen song dinny. now the latest explosive tell tale book about donald trump a shot to the top of the bestsellers list fire and fury claims to reveal who the president really is someone it's like to be on his team. we've got a book to talk about here it is and all of gossipy det
know in france. and there is also a problem in europe there are almost no juvenile that all living through it's terrible that we think when they see that europe is continuing this what. i wore last month france's prime minister a good knowledge of the scale of the problem in our country anti semitism is alive it is not new it is ancient it is not superficial it is well rooted and it is alive and it hides always behind new mosques attempts to justify itself through diverse reasons that statement...
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presently not to load in france alluded in uk or religion eagerly. and considered it was a very different throughout the european union and. in. the interest of the discussion is to discuss if disease i migliori these changes are low. increase for examples of us right because the objective is not to. change the road to change ago its to. increase some. scientific possibilities are increase some. treatment facility. now the film there is a woody allen has once again denied allegations he molested his adopted daughter dylan farrow gave a first tv interview on the subject this week providing times. that he assaulted her when she was seven years old issue zero the right to has the keys have family is sitting flee exposing the time's up movement. to make what he called discredited claims records and has the story. the moon need to campaign that of down hollywood producer harvey weinstein in mind. dylan farrow is wondering why her f father still hasn't received the same treatment. in her first television interview she says it's time for people to finally s
presently not to load in france alluded in uk or religion eagerly. and considered it was a very different throughout the european union and. in. the interest of the discussion is to discuss if disease i migliori these changes are low. increase for examples of us right because the objective is not to. change the road to change ago its to. increase some. scientific possibilities are increase some. treatment facility. now the film there is a woody allen has once again denied allegations he...
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council session on monday france called on turkey to show restraint saying other members share its view and co-author of the new turkey and its just. gave us his views on the situation this is true and if we can solve mistrust between turkey and the united states and in general nato turkey has been calling to nato members to take an action there is no cooperation between the turkey and united states the biggest friend of turkey is actually i think it's the biggest enemy of turkey today turkey is trying to create more options pushing to russia also it feels like turkey is trying to lead to make a deal with the south he wants to be more influential speak up the preacher of the syria especially northern syria is all about the relationship between them of course and their position to i.p.g. they did they will work together all they prefer to work at five. rallies against the military operation have been held in turkey as well as a number of european countries police in istanbul broke up a gathering and they detained at least a dozen people. britain's top army official has claimed russia rep
council session on monday france called on turkey to show restraint saying other members share its view and co-author of the new turkey and its just. gave us his views on the situation this is true and if we can solve mistrust between turkey and the united states and in general nato turkey has been calling to nato members to take an action there is no cooperation between the turkey and united states the biggest friend of turkey is actually i think it's the biggest enemy of turkey today turkey...
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a radical reform of prisons across france is due to be unveiled at the end of next month but it's going to come a long way away from this process which looks set to continue unions again on monday night cool to see yet another day of blockades france's prisons. america's national security agency has the power to identify people by the sound of their voice the n.s.a. is thought to be using technology much more advanced than that of apple or amazon that's according to a report based on documents leaked by the agency's former contractor edward snowden volga picks up a story for. almost all of my boys much of my identity you can tell i'm female and before i act i'm american i love. the n.s.a. however could do a lot more easily using my voice to identify who i am what language i'm speaking my gender and my dialect according to classified documents from the snowden archive the n.s.a. has been developing technology to identify a speaker using just their voice for years when sigint transcribers work the same target set for a long time they sometimes can identify a certain individual in recorded
a radical reform of prisons across france is due to be unveiled at the end of next month but it's going to come a long way away from this process which looks set to continue unions again on monday night cool to see yet another day of blockades france's prisons. america's national security agency has the power to identify people by the sound of their voice the n.s.a. is thought to be using technology much more advanced than that of apple or amazon that's according to a report based on documents...
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here is france once again. situations, macron is the go-to guy in europe because everyone else is absent without leave. they are a well, if you will. this is an opportunity for these to do powers with a long-standing relationship to see eye to eye. they want to talk about the anti-terror fight, climate change, obviously those very troublesome trade issues. there are lots of things they will not see eye to eye on, but at least they have what china seas, what macron sees as a special relationship. macron's book has just been published in mandarin so chinese can read it. he is pretty high and chinese public opinion. the keyou mentioned issues during the state visit, particularly climate change after the u.s. has pulled out of the paris accords. has talked jinping the talk and walk to the walk. he has set him up as the anti-donald trump on climate change, donald trump pulling the u.s. out of the paris climate agreement, opening up drilling. as into what macron had to say at the visit at the very beginning to xi jin
here is france once again. situations, macron is the go-to guy in europe because everyone else is absent without leave. they are a well, if you will. this is an opportunity for these to do powers with a long-standing relationship to see eye to eye. they want to talk about the anti-terror fight, climate change, obviously those very troublesome trade issues. there are lots of things they will not see eye to eye on, but at least they have what china seas, what macron sees as a special...
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but it has certainly helped france that jeremy are so certainly helped france that jeremy are so weak. when we had a coalition here in 2010 we were frustrated it took ten days to sort it out. this is incredible, such a powerful country can be without a government. the germans are a lot more used to cogses, the nature of their constitution and political system. this is abnormally long, even by german standards. and it does, it is, it is not uncharted territory but it is very fragile territory. what is interesting what does this mean for germany's role in brexit negotiations as far as the uk is concerned. you mentioned is macron there, let us look at the front—page of the daily express, man ron in an interview, a bbc interview today and after that visit to sandhurst to see theresa may which was quite an event. this headline saying the french would vote to leave the eu, i think that would be frexit. macron said he thinks the french people would feel the same way. why was that? frantic frexit. there are is a lot of euro—scepticism in france and le pen managed to pick up on this h but
but it has certainly helped france that jeremy are so certainly helped france that jeremy are so weak. when we had a coalition here in 2010 we were frustrated it took ten days to sort it out. this is incredible, such a powerful country can be without a government. the germans are a lot more used to cogses, the nature of their constitution and political system. this is abnormally long, even by german standards. and it does, it is, it is not uncharted territory but it is very fragile territory....
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before we go, phillip, frances, i want to thank you personally frances for letting me drive your corvette out. i promise i will bring it back without a scratch. >> any time there, jay. any time. thank you. >>> i want to borrow it after he does. >> all right. >> all right. maybe bill can drive it, right. you're third. >> full-on ferris bueller. >> doesn't really matter. sharp looking car. this week, we're watching the storm that will come into the pacific northwest with some impacts. this morning into the -- as we go throughout the day a few showers on the coastal areas. not a huge ordeal. as i mentioned throughout the middle of the week that's when the storm comes in especially wednesday. >> all right. bill, thanks. >>> thank you for watching "early today." i'm frances rivera. >> i'm phillip mena. the news continues right here. >>> count down to a government shutdown which could come this week. that is on top of the president saying daca is probably dead as he blames the democrats. >> one week after california's deadly mudslides, we're learning more about those who perished while official
before we go, phillip, frances, i want to thank you personally frances for letting me drive your corvette out. i promise i will bring it back without a scratch. >> any time there, jay. any time. thank you. >>> i want to borrow it after he does. >> all right. >> all right. maybe bill can drive it, right. you're third. >> full-on ferris bueller. >> doesn't really matter. sharp looking car. this week, we're watching the storm that will come into the pacific...
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france's emmanuel macron arrives in china, but can he forge stronger ties between the eu and the world's second biggest economy? and watch out, tesla — we get an exclusive hands—on look at an electric car designed by former staff at bmw and apple. and on the markets: they start a brand—new trading week in asia. most markets are high. japan closed today for a public holiday. we will tell you in a minute all you need to know. it isa it is a packed programme. also, millions more cars are recalled overfaulty airbags — we'll have all the details. the french president, emmanuel macron, is on a state visit to china, focusing on improving economic ties. the two countries are important partners for each other. in 2016, bilateral trade was worth more than $68 billion and it's growing all the time. but it's massively skewed in china's favour. a familiar tale. they have a $33.3 billion surplus with france, so president macron is likely to seek better access for exports of beef and wine, as well as access to financial markets. for china, better ties with france offer more opportunties to expo
france's emmanuel macron arrives in china, but can he forge stronger ties between the eu and the world's second biggest economy? and watch out, tesla — we get an exclusive hands—on look at an electric car designed by former staff at bmw and apple. and on the markets: they start a brand—new trading week in asia. most markets are high. japan closed today for a public holiday. we will tell you in a minute all you need to know. it isa it is a packed programme. also, millions more cars are...
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they would fight in france. alongould be stationed this line and they are also in flanders and along the river. rent is defeated -- france is defeated by mid-june. this was part of the german armistice and the northern part of france including paris which becomes occupied by the germans, the south is under control of marshall. as this because this is where the capital lives. this is part of the armistice which get to keep control of the colonies in north africa. that means that the french protectorate to morocco that answers to france. that would have a great effect on a trajectory during war. the german invasion would create a massive refugee crisis in europe and in france and it -- itcost $6 million 6 million to frelee south. hop across the mediterranean, they would get able to algeria, iran or two casablanca. -- to casablanca. sometimes they would get on a train and got defensive like a from there. casablanca with become a major waystation for refugees. in july of 1940, 2 hundred ships arrive off the coast of
they would fight in france. alongould be stationed this line and they are also in flanders and along the river. rent is defeated -- france is defeated by mid-june. this was part of the german armistice and the northern part of france including paris which becomes occupied by the germans, the south is under control of marshall. as this because this is where the capital lives. this is part of the armistice which get to keep control of the colonies in north africa. that means that the french...
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which i fully agree with globally both france and china. are responding to a number of very international challenges. the. first one of course is climate i should like to thank the president. reaffirming the chinese strategy and determination to combat global warming which he did last year in paris. europe has allowed us to keep to that agreement but also to accelerate the ratifications which were in the pipeline on the close of december last year through the participation of your prime minister at the summit of one planet held in. paris you and your decision to. restructure the chinese or coal industry this is a very profound and important change. and i hope very much that together in the years to come we will be able to work together in order to get back to a kind of civilised energy model much so i think that's very. timely and. agents in charge of that. is where billions. will be working in that direction we are going to concentrate scientific research on that to accelerate this transition to france wants to be there. when these technol
which i fully agree with globally both france and china. are responding to a number of very international challenges. the. first one of course is climate i should like to thank the president. reaffirming the chinese strategy and determination to combat global warming which he did last year in paris. europe has allowed us to keep to that agreement but also to accelerate the ratifications which were in the pipeline on the close of december last year through the participation of your prime...
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million boxes of powdered baby milk are being recalled more than thirty children have been poisoned in france alone and victims says hundreds of lawsuits have already been filed israeli security forces have used tear gas to break up a protest against the detention of palestinian teenager supporters of sixteen year old the many have been marching in the occupied west bank demanding her release she was detained last month when a video of her slapping israeli soldiers went viral lawyers say are could face jail time if she's convicted of the charges a serial killer may be behind the rape and murder of a young girl that's led to massive protests in pakistan that's according to the home minister of punjab province seven year old. was found dead in a garbage dump on tuesday the military of the democratic republic of congo has launched an operation against an armed group it blames for the killing of fifteen tanzania and peacekeepers last month troops are targeting members of the allied democratic forces near the town of benny in north kivu province. over the headlines on al-jazeera counting the cost
million boxes of powdered baby milk are being recalled more than thirty children have been poisoned in france alone and victims says hundreds of lawsuits have already been filed israeli security forces have used tear gas to break up a protest against the detention of palestinian teenager supporters of sixteen year old the many have been marching in the occupied west bank demanding her release she was detained last month when a video of her slapping israeli soldiers went viral lawyers say are...
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meteorologist frances dinglasan is in for lisa. hi, frances. >> hi, chris. good morning, everyone. live doppler 7 shows we're socked in in parts of the east bay and north bay, where visibility is down to zero in petaluma and less than a half mile in santa rosa and concord, fairfield, sfo airport right now at half a mile as well. but clearer in the south bay. here's what you can expect with the 12-hour planner today. so areas of fog linger during the 7:00 hour. but by noon, the fog will be dissipating and we'll see plenty of sunshine in the afternoon hours with a few passing high clouds. temps will be warmer, in the 60s this afternoon. and even hitting the mid-60s in some inland and bay locations. it should be a pleasant evening. we've got a couple of nice days ahead and then get ready for a wet week starting on martin luther king jr. day, chris. >> see you soon, frances, thank you. >>> new details about last year's mass shooting in las vegas. the deadliest shooting in modern u.s. history. a federal judge unsealed more than a dozen search warrant affidavits yesterday. we now know th
meteorologist frances dinglasan is in for lisa. hi, frances. >> hi, chris. good morning, everyone. live doppler 7 shows we're socked in in parts of the east bay and north bay, where visibility is down to zero in petaluma and less than a half mile in santa rosa and concord, fairfield, sfo airport right now at half a mile as well. but clearer in the south bay. here's what you can expect with the 12-hour planner today. so areas of fog linger during the 7:00 hour. but by noon, the fog will be...
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the view from france... what are the thoughts of france won this meeting, what does present macros hope to get from this? simpson with the perception that they are doing the heavy lifting for britain on the border. periodically, politicians talk about tearing up the agreement and shifting the border to britain. that would mean that all my currently at calais would be at dover. the french do not do that because they concede that would bring all sorts of other problems. huge suction point. migrants heading there. the want to keep these arrangements in place. but the thing that it arrangements in place. but the thing thatitis arrangements in place. but the thing that it is a responsibility on britain to contribute. periodically, every time there is a meeting, the french push for more resources and get it. i think britain has the recognition that it does have a responsibility and it is in its interest to keep this in place. it is part of the talks today. many other aspects. above all defence and security. 0versh
the view from france... what are the thoughts of france won this meeting, what does present macros hope to get from this? simpson with the perception that they are doing the heavy lifting for britain on the border. periodically, politicians talk about tearing up the agreement and shifting the border to britain. that would mean that all my currently at calais would be at dover. the french do not do that because they concede that would bring all sorts of other problems. huge suction point....
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to them in france. michel debre responsible for their suffering. views the scandal now. delivers its report. island after 52 years. she has brought her daughter, aurore, for support. and now she is here with a fanfare. the french media has increasingly been covering the story. at the airport to greet her. but there's nobody there. who she last saw as a child. marlene is not giving up. is the focus of this trip. and came away with good news. so you have an address for your sister? their fortunes were changing. forfrom marie—annique herself. 00:00:46,400 --> 477218455:55:31,181 so 477218455:55:31,181 --> 954436911:50:15,962 what 954436911:50:15,962 --> 1431655367:45:00,743 is 1431655367:45:00,743 --> 1908873823:39:45,524 it 1908873823:39:45,524 --> 2386092279:34:30,306 like 2386092279:34:30,306 --> 2863310735:29:15,086 to 2863310735:29:15,086 --> 3340529191:23:59,867 see 3340529191:23:59,867 --> 3817747647:18:44,648 her 3817747647:18:44,648 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 now? but the joy of finding marie—an
to them in france. michel debre responsible for their suffering. views the scandal now. delivers its report. island after 52 years. she has brought her daughter, aurore, for support. and now she is here with a fanfare. the french media has increasingly been covering the story. at the airport to greet her. but there's nobody there. who she last saw as a child. marlene is not giving up. is the focus of this trip. and came away with good news. so you have an address for your sister? their fortunes...