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france's second largest city, the oldest city in france. it sits right by the mediterranean. the food is famously good. yet, it's a victim of bad reputation, bad history. marseille. as it turns out, exactly the kind of place i like. but, this is a buddy picture, isn't it? eric ripert is the chef of the three-star la bernardin in new york, a chevalier of france. i think that means he's some kind of knight or something, and my friend. this causes him some problems. he, i like to remind him, has a reputation to protect. i do not. welcome to marseille. >> eric: yeah. >> anthony: you've never been here. >> eric: never. >> anthony: how is this even possible? you grew up how far from here? >> eric: like, uh, 50 miles. a hundred miles. >> anthony: a hun -- you grew up a hundred miles from here? what prevented you from coming to this clearly beautiful city? because it's clearly beautiful. >> eric: it's a fantastic city. i mean, it's beautiful. i agree with you, but it has a reputation of being a dangerous city. >> anthony: you live in new york. [ laughter ] ♪ >> anthony: i should po
france's second largest city, the oldest city in france. it sits right by the mediterranean. the food is famously good. yet, it's a victim of bad reputation, bad history. marseille. as it turns out, exactly the kind of place i like. but, this is a buddy picture, isn't it? eric ripert is the chef of the three-star la bernardin in new york, a chevalier of france. i think that means he's some kind of knight or something, and my friend. this causes him some problems. he, i like to remind him, has a...
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>> talking europe on france 24 and france 24.com. welcome to 60 minutes live around the world. i'm genie godula. here are the top stories. ♪ genie: france marks the second anniversary of the charlie hebdo attack. the first of a series of mass shootings in france. john mccain calls russia's meddling in the election an act of war. arelligence chiefs testifying in congress today as donald trump continues to ridicule the conclusions from the fbi and cia. britain's former envoy to moscow taking a job as british ambassador to the eu in brussels. urging colleagues to continue giving advice even if it is wanted. too many jobs and not enough workers. why employers in the german region of bavaria are having difficulty filling vacant positions. the population in paris is dropping but is airbnb really to blame? why local officials six -- think so. first our top story live from paris. a man who has been described as a and and tough negotiator will leave the uk's efforts to's lit from the european union. the process was thrown into disarray after the former british ambassador to the eu qui
>> talking europe on france 24 and france 24.com. welcome to 60 minutes live around the world. i'm genie godula. here are the top stories. ♪ genie: france marks the second anniversary of the charlie hebdo attack. the first of a series of mass shootings in france. john mccain calls russia's meddling in the election an act of war. arelligence chiefs testifying in congress today as donald trump continues to ridicule the conclusions from the fbi and cia. britain's former envoy to moscow...
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people love that little-known sport in france. sunday the french team won the world cup for a sixth time, coming from behind to beat norway. here's more from the start player. >> im -- i am on a cloud. i cannot believe what we have done because it is so beautiful. there is a lot of relief with that final whistle. it makes you very emotional. a lot of pressure. there was a lot of pressure. it is hard to describe and to realize. we are world champions once again, at home with our fans. it is more than beautiful. genie: let's take a look at top stories this hour. six people have been killed and gunmen opened fire on a mosque in quebec. the canadian prime minister says it is a terrorist attack on muslims. two suspects are under arrest. out --otests bring breakout at american airports and around the world following donald trump's travel ban. that is meant to keep travelers from seven muslim majority countries out of the united states. former french education minister benoit hamon becomes a social party's presidential nominee. that is a
people love that little-known sport in france. sunday the french team won the world cup for a sixth time, coming from behind to beat norway. here's more from the start player. >> im -- i am on a cloud. i cannot believe what we have done because it is so beautiful. there is a lot of relief with that final whistle. it makes you very emotional. a lot of pressure. there was a lot of pressure. it is hard to describe and to realize. we are world champions once again, at home with our fans. it...
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and france welcomed the mostly highly educated immigrants with open arms. orthodox christians have about thirty houses of worship around the french capital -- and another cathedral. so, struve insists, a new one isn't really needed. daniel: i was opposed to a cathedral that would be entirely financed and maintained by funding from the russian government. that'll end up as a problem for us. it'll be used to apply ideological and political pressure on the orthodox parishes in france, and we don't want that. >> it was france's ex-president, nicolas sarkozy, who approved construction of the cathedral in the inner city, in contrast to the russian embassy, which is further away from the center. and later, it was not politically expedient for president francois hollande to stop the project. >> the russians and the french did each other favors. the russians placed orders for mistral-class warships, which created jobs at the troubled shipyards in saint nazaire. in return, the french accepted the status of a diplomatic building for the russian cathedral, which is not
and france welcomed the mostly highly educated immigrants with open arms. orthodox christians have about thirty houses of worship around the french capital -- and another cathedral. so, struve insists, a new one isn't really needed. daniel: i was opposed to a cathedral that would be entirely financed and maintained by funding from the russian government. that'll end up as a problem for us. it'll be used to apply ideological and political pressure on the orthodox parishes in france, and we don't...
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laura: here in france, the conservative presidential candidate is engulfed in a scandal over reports he paid his wife a half-million euros while she was working as his assistant. that is not illegal or uncommon in france, but the report claims there is no evidence she ever did the work she was paid for. >> a roadblock in his campaign. foundate franÇois fillon himself under fire with a report he claimed -- he paid his wife a half-million euros for work it's claimed she never did. she has generally stayed out of her husband's affairs, but was hired as a parliamentary assistant, a fairly common practice in france, earning a total of 500 thousand euros over total of eight years. the newspaper said it has not been never find any witnesses of her work. call the report mudslinging. >> i am outraged by this article because she is my wife, does that mean she is not allowed to work? imagine for a second a male politician saying that a woman can only make jam. all the feminists would yell. remuneratedice of family members is legal in france, providing the person completes actual work, generall
laura: here in france, the conservative presidential candidate is engulfed in a scandal over reports he paid his wife a half-million euros while she was working as his assistant. that is not illegal or uncommon in france, but the report claims there is no evidence she ever did the work she was paid for. >> a roadblock in his campaign. foundate franÇois fillon himself under fire with a report he claimed -- he paid his wife a half-million euros for work it's claimed she never did. she has...
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i also want france to come back and for france to rediscover its power. its impatience that motivates me today. quick, quick, quick. let's put our beautiful coveted country back on its feet. >>> a senior aid to donald trump has questioned whether the latest sanctions on russia are out of proportion. sean spicer said the president elect would raise questions about whether russia was being unfairly punished after president obama expelled 35 russian diplomats last week over the alleged hacking during the 2016 election. this has prompted no retaliation from russian president vladimir putin who said he would work to restore ties with the u.s. when donald trump takes office later this month. chris. >> reporter: yeah. that's right. donald trump continues to question that assertion from the u.s. intelligence agencies that the russian governments and the highest levels were actually behind the hacks of the democratic national committee. it being the first monday of a new year, donald trump is now back in new york after spending the holidays at his resort in florid
i also want france to come back and for france to rediscover its power. its impatience that motivates me today. quick, quick, quick. let's put our beautiful coveted country back on its feet. >>> a senior aid to donald trump has questioned whether the latest sanctions on russia are out of proportion. sean spicer said the president elect would raise questions about whether russia was being unfairly punished after president obama expelled 35 russian diplomats last week over the alleged...
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you are watching live from paris here on france 24. we are bringing you up to date on international news. fightingump comes out at his first press conference in months. the president-elect had a shouting match with journalists .bout his links to russia two more suspects have been charged in belgium over the paris terror attacks. migrants are suffering as freezing conditions increase. 16,000 people in camps are living in inhumane conditions. thanks for tuning in to live from paris. first it was by all measures an extraordinary performance for a president-elect. still pouring into donald trump's first news conference since july. he took reporters questions. trump refused outright to take a question from the network cnn because it had reported on the leaked notes alleging that he and his team have close links with russia. he at one stage engaged in a shouting match with a reporter from the channel. >> go ahead. >> since you are attacking our news organization -- >> not you. your organization is terrible. go ahead. quiet. >> can you say ca
you are watching live from paris here on france 24. we are bringing you up to date on international news. fightingump comes out at his first press conference in months. the president-elect had a shouting match with journalists .bout his links to russia two more suspects have been charged in belgium over the paris terror attacks. migrants are suffering as freezing conditions increase. 16,000 people in camps are living in inhumane conditions. thanks for tuning in to live from paris. first it was...
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but most of the army became active in france in 1918. so a lot of these pictures were , drawn during the time from about april through the end of the war. because it was the army of occupation, there were some that were done after the end of the world. you can see that there are some pictures of the american forces entering germany. but this one is by one of my favorite artists. this was by harvey dunn. when he came over, he drew this image of an enlisted man. this is a machinegunner. this machinenk gunner looks a lot like superman because of his square jaw and broad shoulders and narrow waist. it was very idealized. but harvey dunn himself was very howonate, and this is he saw the war and this is how he saw the men. this is another sketch by harvey dunn showing street fighting. it is grizzly and certainly has a very favorable image of the americans as fighters. one of the things that i did when i was writing the blog about harvey dunn was to go back to the textual records. the men of the 36th division were asked to write down their pers
but most of the army became active in france in 1918. so a lot of these pictures were , drawn during the time from about april through the end of the war. because it was the army of occupation, there were some that were done after the end of the world. you can see that there are some pictures of the american forces entering germany. but this one is by one of my favorite artists. this was by harvey dunn. when he came over, he drew this image of an enlisted man. this is a machinegunner. this...
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france 24's business editor will be with them. he spoke with the cochair of the forum and asked her about the relevance of this theme. >> it means you have to listen. you can't just sit here on some mountain and not be aware that everyone feels that we are divided and insecure. that is what we have to listen to. responsible means everyone, the business leaders being here or political leaders taking responsibility for moving the world forward. what i am saying this week is to doe don't have something completely new. >> let's take a look at how the european markets have closed on monday. finishing the session in negative territory, winning more information on the uk's brexit plan. a key speech by theresa may on tuesday. are waiting on donald trump sinnott duration. -- donald sinnott duration. -- donald trump's been occupation. sterling fell before recovering slightly. this is on the back of reports the theresa may would call for a so-called hard brexit. entail the eu leading the single market. the effect of the brexit photo on the u
france 24's business editor will be with them. he spoke with the cochair of the forum and asked her about the relevance of this theme. >> it means you have to listen. you can't just sit here on some mountain and not be aware that everyone feels that we are divided and insecure. that is what we have to listen to. responsible means everyone, the business leaders being here or political leaders taking responsibility for moving the world forward. what i am saying this week is to doe don't...
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in refugee camps, reporters on "france 24." >> you are watching "france 24." time for 60 minutes live armed the world. these are the headlines. >> donald trump's wall with mexico is set to get one step closer to reality. he is issuing an executive decree today along with new restrictions on visas and refugees. protests break out at the white house, meanwhile over trump's move forward on the controversial keystone xl and dakota access oil pipeline. the obama administration opposed both of those projects. and the frontrunner in the french presidential election lasted out at -- lasted out at report his wife had been paid for fake work in the government. more on the scandal surrounding that on the way. also coming up for you this hour, an investment pledge from the world's largest car maker into the united states. this as president trump calls on america's big three to make at home. details coming up in business. and as millions get ready for the lunar new year later this week, we will take a look at the more on ady to bring that on our top story, live in paris. j
in refugee camps, reporters on "france 24." >> you are watching "france 24." time for 60 minutes live armed the world. these are the headlines. >> donald trump's wall with mexico is set to get one step closer to reality. he is issuing an executive decree today along with new restrictions on visas and refugees. protests break out at the white house, meanwhile over trump's move forward on the controversial keystone xl and dakota access oil pipeline. the obama...
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here's meteorologist frances dinglasan. good morning, frances. >> good morning, cornell. good morning, everyone. get ready for a wet weekend. live doppler 7 showing us widespread scattered rain and showers right now in santa rosa where we see some heavier rain, indicated by the yellow and orange. we just got over 1/10 inch in just the past hour. so that gives you an idea of what to expect and what's to come. here's a look as we zoom out. see all those clouds moving our way. this is an atmospheric river and that's why we're going to get copious amounts of rainfall throughout the weekend. for today's storm, it ranks a number 2, moderate, on the storm impact scale out of 5. expect morning downpours by this afternoon, we'll see some isolated heavy showers, windy conditions as well with gusts up to 60 miles per hour and we can get anywhere from 1/4 inch in the rain shadow areas to 1 1/2 inches for some north bay locations so in the next few hours, heavy rain indicated by yellow and orange in parts of the north bay. by 8:00, heavier rains in santa cruz mountains. notice that ar
here's meteorologist frances dinglasan. good morning, frances. >> good morning, cornell. good morning, everyone. get ready for a wet weekend. live doppler 7 showing us widespread scattered rain and showers right now in santa rosa where we see some heavier rain, indicated by the yellow and orange. we just got over 1/10 inch in just the past hour. so that gives you an idea of what to expect and what's to come. here's a look as we zoom out. see all those clouds moving our way. this is an...
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chief that is france 24's foreign editor, robert parsons. the left wing socialist party in france held the first round of its primary sunday. in a surprise when, it was the man known as france's bernie sanders who came in first place. that is then walk hammon -- that oit hamon. ham >> elation among supporters as hamon went to victory. he says french voters are ready for political change and warned that to win the election, the socialist party would have to unite before a strong political roadmap. the socialist party has absolutely no chance of winning this election, if it does not -- isomeone who carries have said it before. i want to carry that political agenda to bring social and environmental issues together. >> among seven candidates, the real contest was seen as three former ministers under francois hollande. hamon won 36% of the boat -- of the vote. manuel valls came in second. >> from now on, there is a clear choice to make, my fellow citizens, the choice between certain defeat and a possible victory. the choice between impossible pro
chief that is france 24's foreign editor, robert parsons. the left wing socialist party in france held the first round of its primary sunday. in a surprise when, it was the man known as france's bernie sanders who came in first place. that is then walk hammon -- that oit hamon. ham >> elation among supporters as hamon went to victory. he says french voters are ready for political change and warned that to win the election, the socialist party would have to unite before a strong political...
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what is going on in france? we have not spoken about the socialists, no—one seems to be bothered by them in this election. is it cultural or economic question mark it is very simple, the francois hollande presidency has been a fiasco, —— is it cultural or economic? 1:5 %"€§3355"5"4é{£??’§ "1": 7 1:74: so a very unpopular government. that is why one of the candidates, manuel valls, will have a mountain to climb. if he's nominated by his own party. the second reason, the left is not united. there will be many many candidates, 5—6 candidates on the left. very briefly. final answer, what do you think the eu should be thinking french election? should they be terrified of both candidates? particularly — because, in some ways, marine le pen is a bit softer towards the eu than she was six months ago. if francois fillon wins or a socialist wins, any candidate will be rather lukewarm regarding europe but they it be the same continuation of the same policy as at the moment. if le pen wins it is a totally
what is going on in france? we have not spoken about the socialists, no—one seems to be bothered by them in this election. is it cultural or economic question mark it is very simple, the francois hollande presidency has been a fiasco, —— is it cultural or economic? 1:5 %"€§3355"5"4é{£??’§ "1": 7 1:74: so a very unpopular government. that is why one of the candidates, manuel valls, will have a mountain to climb. if he's nominated by his own party. the...
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about france's role in the fight against the islamic state, how important has france's contribution been? guest: there is an artillery they use against islamic state mosul, and the part about training iraqi forces, that is not directly in contact. makes -- francois hollande said it tonight the battle from also could be one before the summit, that could be one thing before the summit? -- could be won before the summit. guest: we don't know what could happen. -- they haveces one good division, but the rest of the forces are not so good. for a long sustain time. the problem is due to islamic -- they try to escape or leave the fight. they are more or less around it. comingthe west side -- from iran and other places. thatcan fight longer and iraqi troops can -- anchor: francois hollande has a few more months left of his presidency. wisely making this visit now? to have a good image as commander-in-chief. this presentation in mali or other places. he's trying to keep an image of ready to fight. anchor: thank you for talking to us. to 60 to brazil, where up inmates have been killed in a prison
about france's role in the fight against the islamic state, how important has france's contribution been? guest: there is an artillery they use against islamic state mosul, and the part about training iraqi forces, that is not directly in contact. makes -- francois hollande said it tonight the battle from also could be one before the summit, that could be one thing before the summit? -- could be won before the summit. guest: we don't know what could happen. -- they haveces one good division,...
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france's neighbors have been pressing to shut it down. it's only a few kilometers from their border. >> we are very worried about it, and for good reason. if you compare it to what happen in chernobyl on its just a stones throw from here. if something really does happen here it starts leaking radioactivity in the right definitely bewill affected. >> people who work at the site or opposed to it shut down because about 1000 of them would lose their jobs. the state has reportedly offered 460 million euros as compensation. the workers union say that is too much and that the state should save money by keeping the factory open. oscar season and hollywood is not taking any chances this year, after last year searing criticism of an awards ceremony that was just deemed to be too white. this year several black and asian actors are in the running for gold. thes hear more about controversy in this year's big hit, lala land. >> after receiving backlash last definitely this year's oscars are sprinkled with a lot more color. moonlight, a movie about an
france's neighbors have been pressing to shut it down. it's only a few kilometers from their border. >> we are very worried about it, and for good reason. if you compare it to what happen in chernobyl on its just a stones throw from here. if something really does happen here it starts leaking radioactivity in the right definitely bewill affected. >> people who work at the site or opposed to it shut down because about 1000 of them would lose their jobs. the state has reportedly...
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. >> watch events unfold on "france 24" and france24.com. "> welcome to the "france 24 newsroom. i am molly hall. it is 1:00 p.m. in the french capital. john got john day -- jammeh ends as the president ignores calls to give up power. troops are on standby to intervene. dozens are feared dead as an avalanche buries a hotel in central italy. rescue teams are searching for possible survivors. final preparations are underway in washington for donald trump's inauguration. across to the u.s. capital for an update. ♪ things for joining us here in the newsroom. today is barack obama's final day in the white house after eight years in power. he is handing the keys to the oval office to donald trump. the president-elect's inauguration is set for tomorrow, starting at 11:30 a.m. local time here at final preparations are underway in washington. let's get the report from our reporter who is following the events. i understand that trump arrived in the city last night. what is he up to today? reporter: he arrived last night. the sun is rising behind me over washington, d.c. it is open on a's
. >> watch events unfold on "france 24" and france24.com. "> welcome to the "france 24 newsroom. i am molly hall. it is 1:00 p.m. in the french capital. john got john day -- jammeh ends as the president ignores calls to give up power. troops are on standby to intervene. dozens are feared dead as an avalanche buries a hotel in central italy. rescue teams are searching for possible survivors. final preparations are underway in washington for donald trump's...
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it said asa family of frances cappuccini. it said as a direct result of frances cappuccini's tragic death, the trust has made a number of changes to its processes and have further improved patient safety and experience. it went on to say the trust will carefully consider all the evidence heard at the inquest to make sure any necessary changes which have not already been made, are fully addressed. it looks like this chapter in the whole saga of frances cappuccini's death, that happened in 2012, have finally come to a conclusion here today. thank you for joining us. in a moment a summary of the business news this hour but first — the headlines on bbc news: donald trump is that the uk is doing great following its vote for brexit and has promised to do a quick trade deal with britain after he takes over the presidency later this week. fresh assembly elections in northern ireland are likely to be called this afternoon after sinn fein declined to nominate a replacement for martin mcguinness. the former crewe alexandra croce has p
it said asa family of frances cappuccini. it said as a direct result of frances cappuccini's tragic death, the trust has made a number of changes to its processes and have further improved patient safety and experience. it went on to say the trust will carefully consider all the evidence heard at the inquest to make sure any necessary changes which have not already been made, are fully addressed. it looks like this chapter in the whole saga of frances cappuccini's death, that happened in 2012,...
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france. -- off to france. f tohey were sent of france. one of the things they had to abide by was sending their artwork back to headquarters. alsoat point, it was shipped back to the united states. only after it was photographed daily france. they took thousands of pictures. all kinds ofm activities and all kind of different objects. there were pictures of ships, there were pictures of guns, pictures of men in the trenches. all kinds of pictures. if there was anything to do with the war, it wasn't even just a storage space, they autographed it.- photographed there is an interesting photograph of a photographer standing in a trench with water up to his knees. that is fairly typical. he has a tripod and his camera attached. these artists had their background and magazine artwork. -- in magazine artwork. they ended up with dunford, artists those were the sent over. they were as different as can be. one was a small, slightly built man. his opposite would have been dunn, harvey dunn, he was a big strapping man. one of the things he did that wa
france. -- off to france. f tohey were sent of france. one of the things they had to abide by was sending their artwork back to headquarters. alsoat point, it was shipped back to the united states. only after it was photographed daily france. they took thousands of pictures. all kinds ofm activities and all kind of different objects. there were pictures of ships, there were pictures of guns, pictures of men in the trenches. all kinds of pictures. if there was anything to do with the war, it...
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permitting the prosecution of major crimes committed outside france. this type of prosecution is better known as universal jurisdiction according to allan ryan, the u.s. government's former chief war crimes prosecutor. >> universal jurisdiction is a concept and in some countries a law that says, this country will have jurisdiction over genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, no matter where in the world they might have taken place, no matter who in the world they might have involved. it's a departure from what international jurisdiction has been from the beginning of the international system 350 years ago, that says there has to be some connection between the country and the trial. the victims have to be your citizens or the venue of the trial has to be where the crime took place, or in some way there has to be a tie between the country and the crime >> reporter: pascal simbikangwa was the first rwandan prosecuted for genocide in france under the new universal jurisdiction law. the landmark trial attracted legions of survivors and their supporte
permitting the prosecution of major crimes committed outside france. this type of prosecution is better known as universal jurisdiction according to allan ryan, the u.s. government's former chief war crimes prosecutor. >> universal jurisdiction is a concept and in some countries a law that says, this country will have jurisdiction over genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, no matter where in the world they might have taken place, no matter who in the world they might have...
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voters in france have chosen a candidate from the hard—left. benoit hamon will be the french socialist party's candidate in the presidential elections in april, after winning a run—off vote on sunday against the former prime minister manuel valls. wildfires in chile have killed at least eleven people and left several thousand homeless. firefighters and volunteers are tackling more than a hundred separate fires — half of which are still out of control. now for the latest financial news with sally. and world business report. airlinesjuggle flight crew and passengers, while the tech giant google urges some staff not to leave the country. we'll find out how companies are being impacted by the us travel ban and what you should do. benoit hamon is chosen as france's socialist candidate for the country's upcoming election but will his pledge of a pay—cheque for all be enough to lure voters? welcome to world business, report i'm sally bundock. also in the programme another computer glitch grounds domestic flights of a major us airline. details in
voters in france have chosen a candidate from the hard—left. benoit hamon will be the french socialist party's candidate in the presidential elections in april, after winning a run—off vote on sunday against the former prime minister manuel valls. wildfires in chile have killed at least eleven people and left several thousand homeless. firefighters and volunteers are tackling more than a hundred separate fires — half of which are still out of control. now for the latest financial news...
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rob: the drop went smoothly into france? john: our drop into france did go smoothly. it was a long trip. we were in a formation headed for germany, and our particular plane had an alert to execute any given place a false breakout, a breakdown of something. they would declare an emergency. they would then drop out of the formation, headed back toward england, and at a given point, they would turn south and go at a lower altitude below the german radar so that we would be unreported in our area when we got there. that is the way that it worked out. rob: you made contact easily with the resistance forces when you landed? john: we had an interesting situation where the young farmers' sons were out on the field and helped take our equipment, and took us to a barn of a farmer nearby. it was a nice, fairly clean barn. when i went back 50 years later to a reunion, everything was exactly the same, except the farmer's daughter. she has aged, and was not nearly as attractive as i thought she was when we first got there. she served me my first mushroom omelette with real eggs tha
rob: the drop went smoothly into france? john: our drop into france did go smoothly. it was a long trip. we were in a formation headed for germany, and our particular plane had an alert to execute any given place a false breakout, a breakdown of something. they would declare an emergency. they would then drop out of the formation, headed back toward england, and at a given point, they would turn south and go at a lower altitude below the german radar so that we would be unreported in our area...
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that's pretty cool. >>> frances is here. it's too bad you have nothing to talk about this morning. >> yeah, nothing, just a major storm. okay. so we've got wet weather everywhere around the bay area and get ready, it's just going to get worse. live shot of sfo where we've already had 1/3 of an inch just this morning and there are two-hour-plus flight arrival delays right now. i'll have more details and where you can expect the most amount of rain coming up. >>> also next, the warriors blew a 24-point lead and ended up in overtime against the grizzlies. overtime against the grizzlies. would memphis knock off the dubs hey, how's it going? um... who are you? i'm val. the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. i represent the money you save for the future. see? we're putting away acorns to show the importance of being organized. that's smart. who's he? he's the green money you can spend now. what's up? oh you know, gonna pay some bills, maybe buy a new tennis racket. tennis racket for a squirrel? he's got a killer backhand.
that's pretty cool. >>> frances is here. it's too bad you have nothing to talk about this morning. >> yeah, nothing, just a major storm. okay. so we've got wet weather everywhere around the bay area and get ready, it's just going to get worse. live shot of sfo where we've already had 1/3 of an inch just this morning and there are two-hour-plus flight arrival delays right now. i'll have more details and where you can expect the most amount of rain coming up. >>> also...
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>> this is "france 24." these are the headlines. the israeli soldier who shot and killed an animal palestinian attacker has been convicted -- an immobile palestinian attacker has been convicted of the manslaughter charge against him. caught in thes act on video. turkey says it has identified the man behind the new year's eve attack on an istanbul nightclub. police have arrested five suspected islamic state militants linked to the attack, but the gunman himself is still on the run. barack obama heads to capitol hill to try to rally his allies to fight for his signature health care reforms. with the trump presidency on the horizon, his drive to extend medical coverage to tens of millions of americans is in jeopardy. also coming up, in business, we will meet some of the french entrepreneurs taking their ideas to the world's biggest technology showcase in las vegas. more on that coming up. first, our top story live from paris. ♪ >> we will start in israel, where the verdict has dropped in a manslaughter chase that has divided the nati
>> this is "france 24." these are the headlines. the israeli soldier who shot and killed an animal palestinian attacker has been convicted -- an immobile palestinian attacker has been convicted of the manslaughter charge against him. caught in thes act on video. turkey says it has identified the man behind the new year's eve attack on an istanbul nightclub. police have arrested five suspected islamic state militants linked to the attack, but the gunman himself is still on the...
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you are watching "france 24 these are the headlines. and arrests across turkey as the manhunt continues for the prime suspect in the istanbul necklace attack. 39 people were killed in that mass shooting new year's eve. istanbul nightclub attack. if four-day-old d cease-fire is now under threat as government troops step up attacks near damascus. the bloodiest prison riot in brazil in over 20 years. dozens were killed and that fighting between rival drug gangs. violence is so intense, decapitated bodies were thrown over the prison walls. also coming up this hour, how china is hoping higher taxes on cars will help reduce its pollution problem. we will have the details in our business update. sports fans of the chelsea football team are due in court today over an alleged race is incident on the paris metro in 2013 when a black commuter was pushed off a train. that's racist incident on the paris metro in 2013. let's get straight to our top story. in turkey, renewed footage has been released -- new footage has been released, the attack left 3
you are watching "france 24 these are the headlines. and arrests across turkey as the manhunt continues for the prime suspect in the istanbul necklace attack. 39 people were killed in that mass shooting new year's eve. istanbul nightclub attack. if four-day-old d cease-fire is now under threat as government troops step up attacks near damascus. the bloodiest prison riot in brazil in over 20 years. dozens were killed and that fighting between rival drug gangs. violence is so intense,...
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postal team used in the 1999 tour de france. we bought this bike off the internet and he installed a motor based on his first design into the bike. he charged us $12,000 dollars, saying that covered his costs for the parts and labor. we then asked tyler hamilton to test out the bike. you could feel the difference? >> tyler hamilton: oh yeah, oh yeah. it's not super obvious. you know, you-- all of a sudden, you're just like, "ah." >> whitaker: it seems easier? >> hamilton: it feels a little bit smoother, yeah. yeah. >> whitaker: so you could see how somebody could get away with it? >> hamilton: i could see how teams are doing it. yeah. i could. >> whitaker: the motor gives a limited boost of power for about 20 minutes. tyler hamilton said that much motorized assistance during a race on a mountain road could be a game changer for a professional rider. what kind of benefit could this motor give a cyclist? >> hamilton: that's the difference between winning and losing for sure. for sure. >> whitaker: few riders know that better than
postal team used in the 1999 tour de france. we bought this bike off the internet and he installed a motor based on his first design into the bike. he charged us $12,000 dollars, saying that covered his costs for the parts and labor. we then asked tyler hamilton to test out the bike. you could feel the difference? >> tyler hamilton: oh yeah, oh yeah. it's not super obvious. you know, you-- all of a sudden, you're just like, "ah." >> whitaker: it seems easier? >>...
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mary frances, thank you. don't be a stranger to us and look forward to working together, to preserve our planet and create jobs and create jobs and do so many things that are part of your values, our values. mr. hoyer: i know mary frances appreciates the words of leader pelosi. i know the leader is correct. we are not sending, she is going. but i want to tell this house that i talked to senator carper who is the senator of the committee and i said, tom, i will not stand in the school house door and not let her out of our office but you must be pledging that she will be available for our calls and questions on a regular basis. madam leader, he assures me that that is the case. i thank you for your comments. our loss, is the senate's gain. i have no doubt that she will ring her talents, wisdom and michigan-bred can-do attitude in the years ahead. i hope all of my colleagues and indeed the american people we serve will join me in thanking mary frances repko to the scrickses to this house and the service she has
mary frances, thank you. don't be a stranger to us and look forward to working together, to preserve our planet and create jobs and create jobs and do so many things that are part of your values, our values. mr. hoyer: i know mary frances appreciates the words of leader pelosi. i know the leader is correct. we are not sending, she is going. but i want to tell this house that i talked to senator carper who is the senator of the committee and i said, tom, i will not stand in the school house door...
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let's start with a victory for france. dominated,ch driver the nine time world rally in argentina in two hours, six minutes and 55 seconds. the phase one winner by one minute and 23 seconds. and the toyota driver at the top of the standings. the defending champion from australia secured a second win in as many days. two minutes and 39 seconds at the top of the standings. france, the first major recruit of the winter transfer window, the german has a four year contract for a reported 36 million euro transfer fee. today he got to meet his new teammates and have his first training session. he turned to a familiar face, 23-year-old , the draxle will be competing for a startingr spot. he could make his debut on saturday. that would be in the french cup. let's listen to him speaking for the first time as a new player. >> am very happy to be here. just very happy on here and i hope i can play a lot of games. that's what i like most. >> over in england, the primary league continues with three games currently underway. palace hopes
let's start with a victory for france. dominated,ch driver the nine time world rally in argentina in two hours, six minutes and 55 seconds. the phase one winner by one minute and 23 seconds. and the toyota driver at the top of the standings. the defending champion from australia secured a second win in as many days. two minutes and 39 seconds at the top of the standings. france, the first major recruit of the winter transfer window, the german has a four year contract for a reported 36 million...
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>> daniel: meilleur ouvrier de france. >> anthony: the master craftsman of france. >> daniel: there's abo 30 discipline of craftsmen, where you can acquire the m.o.f. >> anthony: see that red, white, and blue around their necks? that means they made it through the brutally, unreasonably rigorous competition that pits hundreds of top chefs against each other, where only a handful survive. >> daniel: so there's basically four or five every four years. >> anthony: certified by the highest in the land as being at the very top of the top of their professions. mof challenges often include ultra old-school classics, not unlike the one we're making today. poularde en vessie. thick slices of black truffle are slipped under the skin of a chicken from bresse, the rolls royce of chickens. it's then tied, slipped inside a pig's bladder, and steamed in court bouillon until tender. >> daniel: the idea is to concentrate the flavor of truffle inside the bladder. the dish they choose, it's already in reference to a chef of the past. this was a dish la mere brazier was doing. >> anthony: the at-times br
>> daniel: meilleur ouvrier de france. >> anthony: the master craftsman of france. >> daniel: there's abo 30 discipline of craftsmen, where you can acquire the m.o.f. >> anthony: see that red, white, and blue around their necks? that means they made it through the brutally, unreasonably rigorous competition that pits hundreds of top chefs against each other, where only a handful survive. >> daniel: so there's basically four or five every four years. >>...
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flo: we are covering it here at "france 24." you can see ane, interesting interview with the sociologist, who tries to explain the malaise that we are seeing in the ranks of the ivorian army. he says the majority of soldiers in the mutiny are actually a disgruntled -- are actually disgruntled about their living conditions. they feel they are not being rewarded enough for their support of the government. that is why they are asking for an increasing wages. genie: a political crisis is taking place behind the scenes in ivory coast. flo: what we are seeing behind the mutiny is a political arm wrestling match going on, essentially a struggle for influence among two key players. you have the president and then the former leader of the rebel the other comeed to power. he is also the president of the national assembly in ivory coast, and he was reelected with a moderate -- with a large majority yesterday. this nude me that we have seen was an attempt to weaken and show some muscle. there is a similar analysis in l'opinion." -- in that
flo: we are covering it here at "france 24." you can see ane, interesting interview with the sociologist, who tries to explain the malaise that we are seeing in the ranks of the ivorian army. he says the majority of soldiers in the mutiny are actually a disgruntled -- are actually disgruntled about their living conditions. they feel they are not being rewarded enough for their support of the government. that is why they are asking for an increasing wages. genie: a political crisis is...
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future. >> i know and france knows the problems and difficulties you winter. we know there is still so much poverty here. >> the children were told they could visit their families. but the truth is they would never set foot on their island again. many of them had proof of their previous identity erased. >> on this identity card my name is-- and on this one my name -- that means they change my first and last name and also my birthday. >> she was 16 when she accidentally found the document that would reveal her true identity, including the fact that she had five siblings. >> it was a moment of such intense emotion. he looks like me. he was so handsome. of mygot a small glimpse roots. >> in 2014, when a national a semifinal he admitted the she stood outside the gates, beaming with joy. >> what a beautiful victory. the first step toward recognition. the french government recognizes it. >> today, dozens of reunion children lifted demand operations from the state, access to their files and plane tickets they could never afford. wants us to finally be recognized for
future. >> i know and france knows the problems and difficulties you winter. we know there is still so much poverty here. >> the children were told they could visit their families. but the truth is they would never set foot on their island again. many of them had proof of their previous identity erased. >> on this identity card my name is-- and on this one my name -- that means they change my first and last name and also my birthday. >> she was 16 when she accidentally...
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she s promised to pull france out of the euro —— she's promised to pull france out of the euro and drastically reduce immigration. benoit hamon, lagging far behind, seems unlikely to pose a serious threat. but one man who could is emmanuel macron. he's likely to gain the most from the socialist choice of leader. this primary has eluded both a sitting president and a prime minister. the men with power, it seems, don't always win the party. just as hard, perhaps, for the party to win power. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris chilean authorities have detained more than a0 people suspected of arson as wildfires continue to burn across large areas of central and southern chile. at least 11 people have been killed and several thousand others left homeless. the fires have burnt entire towns to the ground and destroyed forests, farmland and vineyards. the bbc‘s sarah corker reports. fighting the flames with whatever they can find, a tree branch, or a bottle of water, these farmers in central chile fend for themselves as they wait for help to arrive, but they wait for help to arrive, but the authoritie
she s promised to pull france out of the euro —— she's promised to pull france out of the euro and drastically reduce immigration. benoit hamon, lagging far behind, seems unlikely to pose a serious threat. but one man who could is emmanuel macron. he's likely to gain the most from the socialist choice of leader. this primary has eluded both a sitting president and a prime minister. the men with power, it seems, don't always win the party. just as hard, perhaps, for the party to win power....
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if anything france remains under threat. attacks have left 230 people close the country into a state of emergency. foror: flowers were laid the policewoman who was killed on duty. investigators say her killer had been attacking -- attacker had planned to attack a jewish school. flowers to remember a policewoman who was shot dead two years ago. here,will always be hearts.she is in our this is how we show solidarity. >> i hope we keep her in our memories. reporter: the town's mayor declared the policewoman was targeted because she was wearing her uniform paid investigators he had been trying to attack a jewish school. those mourning her death her deathconcern that had been overshadowed by other attacks. >> we have to remember this tragedy. we can't forget any of the victims. we have to remember them equally. lives in aer, who french caribbean island says she will always be devastated by what happened. herew that my daughter is -- my son told me i have to keep going. for me it is as if i'm already dead. >> interior minister --
if anything france remains under threat. attacks have left 230 people close the country into a state of emergency. foror: flowers were laid the policewoman who was killed on duty. investigators say her killer had been attacking -- attacker had planned to attack a jewish school. flowers to remember a policewoman who was shot dead two years ago. here,will always be hearts.she is in our this is how we show solidarity. >> i hope we keep her in our memories. reporter: the town's mayor declared...
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the new miss universe is -- france! >> the 24-year-old dental student from paris beat out 85 hopefuls to take the crown. earlier in the night host steve harvey had a mea culpa of sorts while interviewing miss colombia. >> how do people in colombia feel about steve harvey? >> you want the truth? >> no, just lie to me, just lie. >> a lot of people hate you. but you know i love you. the most important. >> here's the back story. remember harvey mistakenly identified last year's miss colombia as the winner in 2016, instead of miss philippines. a little turnaround there. >>> still ahead on "early today," stock markets around the globe are reacting to donald trump's latest move, details coming up. >>> first minor winter storms causing slick roads ahead today. here's meteorologist bill karins with details. >> good morning. these are alberta clippers. move through quickly, brief shot of snow, cold behind. washington, d.c./baltimore, temperatures in the low to mid-30s. the main roads are probably okay. secondary roads probably ha
the new miss universe is -- france! >> the 24-year-old dental student from paris beat out 85 hopefuls to take the crown. earlier in the night host steve harvey had a mea culpa of sorts while interviewing miss colombia. >> how do people in colombia feel about steve harvey? >> you want the truth? >> no, just lie to me, just lie. >> a lot of people hate you. but you know i love you. the most important. >> here's the back story. remember harvey mistakenly...
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germans hope france will be one day. do you think that's what happens in this situation? are you hopeful that's what happens? or is marine le pen, even if she doesn't win this election, still going to be a problem? >> you cannot wipe out the problems that her electorate is facing. just by one strike, right? so the problems will still be there. indeed france needs a few reforms. both macron and fillon are looking to take some reforms. in that sense i think this election could prove very important turning point because we have seen a pretty disastrous string of electoral results from brexit to trump in the united states, an there's opportunity here for europe to kind of show a different way forward. i very much hope the french election will be the turning point. and a new start into 2017 after a pretty disastrous 2016. >> helen, thank you very much for your time. appreciate it. helen rey, economist from the london business school. louisa, back over to you. >> thank you. we'll come back to davos in a bit. stay tuned for an
germans hope france will be one day. do you think that's what happens in this situation? are you hopeful that's what happens? or is marine le pen, even if she doesn't win this election, still going to be a problem? >> you cannot wipe out the problems that her electorate is facing. just by one strike, right? so the problems will still be there. indeed france needs a few reforms. both macron and fillon are looking to take some reforms. in that sense i think this election could prove very...
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with me are france 24's uk correspondent benedicte paviot and broadcaster david davies. we will get right down to it, there is only one game in town. brexit. and much to the delight of the daily express, britannia rising to defend the united kingdom. we will get a clea n b rea k the united kingdom. we will get a clean break from the the united kingdom. we will get a clean breakfrom the eu the united kingdom. we will get a clean break from the eu according to the daily express. mae reveals a vision for a global britain. this is how long—awaited speech. vision for a global britain. this is how long-awaited speech. that is right, according to the daily express their will be this clean break and britain will reject any watered—down departure deal. it will not be half in half out, a bit like you cannot be half pregnant. it will be completely out of the european union. apparently the prime minister will confirm her top objective, britain's future outside the eu. many of the papers mostly agree britain will be a free trading nation, global, outward looking. funny, i thought
with me are france 24's uk correspondent benedicte paviot and broadcaster david davies. we will get right down to it, there is only one game in town. brexit. and much to the delight of the daily express, britannia rising to defend the united kingdom. we will get a clea n b rea k the united kingdom. we will get a clean break from the the united kingdom. we will get a clean breakfrom the eu the united kingdom. we will get a clean break from the eu according to the daily express. mae reveals a...
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>> thanks, frances. for istanbul this was a horrifying way to ring in the new year, a terrible omen for 2017 and in many i wways a fitt end to what was a terribly bloody year. it was the fourth major terror strike against turkey in a month. 180 turks were killed in terror attacks across the country. nearly half of the dead were actually foreign nationals. police say there may have been as many as 500 people inside this nightclub in the center of istanbul's most crowded party districts. the dust appears to have largely settled on the crime scene and you're seeing some of the pictures of that here. but the killer remains at large. now how hard could it be to find a gunman dressed as santa claus? well, some of the cctv footage from the nightclub that surfaced on social media shows the man who is believed to be the killer quickly changing clothes. those images haven't been confirmed by nbc, but istanbul police are saying they believe the assailant did indeed change out of his santa costume to flee the scene.
>> thanks, frances. for istanbul this was a horrifying way to ring in the new year, a terrible omen for 2017 and in many i wways a fitt end to what was a terribly bloody year. it was the fourth major terror strike against turkey in a month. 180 turks were killed in terror attacks across the country. nearly half of the dead were actually foreign nationals. police say there may have been as many as 500 people inside this nightclub in the center of istanbul's most crowded party districts....
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the number of overweight or obese people in france is below the eu average but is on the rise. here, the royal college of surgeons says plans to ration knee and hip replacement operations in worcestershire are ‘alarming'. three commissioning groups say very obese patients, and people who are in only moderate pain, will not qualify. they say the plan will save £2 million a year. here's more from our health correspondent robert pigott. at five feet ten inches and weighing a little over 18 stone, gordon wainwright of malvern in worcestershire can no longer expect swift access to the second hip replacement he needs. the pain from his osteoarthritis wakes him up at night and his mobility is badly compromised.
the number of overweight or obese people in france is below the eu average but is on the rise. here, the royal college of surgeons says plans to ration knee and hip replacement operations in worcestershire are ‘alarming'. three commissioning groups say very obese patients, and people who are in only moderate pain, will not qualify. they say the plan will save £2 million a year. here's more from our health correspondent robert pigott. at five feet ten inches and weighing a little over 18...
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stephen engle, joined by the bank of france's former governor. stephen major is still with us, global head of fixed income research at hsbc. he didn't seem terribly concerned. what do you think about his position on brexit? >> he probably can't comment on it even if he was concerned. the reality is that it's very contentious. we are in the early stages of the negotiation, and i wouldn't be surprisedcontentious. if we have quite a few days like this, when we have big moves and sterling. at the moment the market is moving toward a hard exit and therefore sterling is going down. but i think we are going to have many months of this, it will be volatile for a long time. guy: i want to talk about the --. tax take, its ability to then roll that into what happened with the gilt market. there's a lot of discussion surrounding how the u.k. can use weapon.o use it as a if you think about this as a war of attrition, how willy gilt sayingreact to the u.k. we are taking corporation tax at 10% -- i don't know. give us an idea of how that would be priced in. >>
stephen engle, joined by the bank of france's former governor. stephen major is still with us, global head of fixed income research at hsbc. he didn't seem terribly concerned. what do you think about his position on brexit? >> he probably can't comment on it even if he was concerned. the reality is that it's very contentious. we are in the early stages of the negotiation, and i wouldn't be surprisedcontentious. if we have quite a few days like this, when we have big moves and sterling. at...
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>> you are watching live from paris on "france 24". the headlines this hour. troops have its crossed into gambia after new barrow wasdama sworn in. yahya jammeh stil refusing to step down. ldonald trump has arrived in washington, d.c., where he is said to be sworn in as the 45th president at noon on friday. dozens of democratic lawmakers are boycotting the event. and it'ss the last chance for france's left-wing politicians e that theyce peopl should delete -- they should lead the race. donald trump has arrived in washington, d.c., where he will be sworn in as the 45th president of. the united states at around noon local time tomorrow he arrived on the military playing with his wife melania and his family. dozens of democratic lawmakers will be boycotting the event. opposition marchers will take place. it comes as confirmation hearings for members of the trumpp administration continue. for the latest, we go to our correspondent, philip crowther. how are things shaping up ahead of tomorrow's events? the first official events will be happening at the lincoln memo
>> you are watching live from paris on "france 24". the headlines this hour. troops have its crossed into gambia after new barrow wasdama sworn in. yahya jammeh stil refusing to step down. ldonald trump has arrived in washington, d.c., where he is said to be sworn in as the 45th president at noon on friday. dozens of democratic lawmakers are boycotting the event. and it'ss the last chance for france's left-wing politicians e that theyce peopl should delete -- they should lead...
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france prejudicial hopeful -- a france presidential candidate is making a speech. before meeting tomorrow with economist, labor activists, and politicians including the vice chancellor. will it help bolster his place as third favorite in the french polls? joining us is bloomberg's alan crawford. why is he heading to germany? to be one in germany in the french election. >> that is very true but he is trading something of a well-worn path, remember the president kennedy delivered his famous 69 berliner speech at the height of the cold war. more recently, a young barack obama chose berlin as the backdrop for his major foreign-policy speech when he was in the presidential campaign in 2008. it is following well-worn footsteps and a signal of real politics, this is effectively the capital of europe, not brussels or london, it is berlin. mainly because of angela merkel. mark: what are the themes he will tackle and get across while in berlin? needs to establish his foreign-policy credentials. he was a former economy minister and francois hollande's government and he needs
france prejudicial hopeful -- a france presidential candidate is making a speech. before meeting tomorrow with economist, labor activists, and politicians including the vice chancellor. will it help bolster his place as third favorite in the french polls? joining us is bloomberg's alan crawford. why is he heading to germany? to be one in germany in the french election. >> that is very true but he is trading something of a well-worn path, remember the president kennedy delivered his famous...
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she has promised to pull france out of the euro and drastically reduce immigration. benoit hamon lagging far behind seems unlikely to pose a serious threat. but one man who could is emmanuel macron. he is likely to gain the most from the socialist choice of leader. this primary has eluded both the sitting president and a prime minister. the men with power it seems to always been the party. just as hard for the party perhaps to win power. the headlines on bbc news: president trump's travel ban has sparked legal challenges and a second day of protests as 16 state attorneys general say the restrictions are unconstitutional. the foreign office says most uk travellers with dual citizenship with the seven mainly muslim countries affected by the ban will not be stopped from entering america. and voters in france have chosen a candidate from the hard left, benoit hamon, to represent the socialist party in the presidential election. sport now, from the bbc sport centre. let's start with the football, where there were more fa cup shocks today. two non—league teams are throug
she has promised to pull france out of the euro and drastically reduce immigration. benoit hamon lagging far behind seems unlikely to pose a serious threat. but one man who could is emmanuel macron. he is likely to gain the most from the socialist choice of leader. this primary has eluded both the sitting president and a prime minister. the men with power it seems to always been the party. just as hard for the party perhaps to win power. the headlines on bbc news: president trump's travel ban...
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i'm frances rivera. after weeks of president-elect trump's loud and blunt public challenges against the intelligence community, leveling a series of social media attacks against the agencies and even going so far as to mock and dismiss their assessments, a new "wall street journal" report now says trump will look to dramatically revamp the office of national intelligence. it was tasked with overseeing the 17 different intel agencies. it's a move many insiders feared after trump repeatedly questioned the intel community's capabilities. and it comes after the president-elect took to twitter to praise julian assange, a person many including insider republicans see as a national foe. he said this of the wikileaks founder. julian assange said a 14-year-old could have hacked podesta. why was was dnc so careless and said russians did not give him the info. well, that was a different tone compared to house speaker paul ryan hours later. >> look, i'm not going -- the last thing i'm going do is start commenting on
i'm frances rivera. after weeks of president-elect trump's loud and blunt public challenges against the intelligence community, leveling a series of social media attacks against the agencies and even going so far as to mock and dismiss their assessments, a new "wall street journal" report now says trump will look to dramatically revamp the office of national intelligence. it was tasked with overseeing the 17 different intel agencies. it's a move many insiders feared after trump...
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Jan 8, 2017
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france is very keen. that will also have a strong influence on brexit negotiations. we have one minute left. i wanted to ask you if we'd missed what could be the scariest story of the year, which is china, north korea, south korea, relations there and donald trump's attitude to china. we don't know what he will do, but it is interesting. and his attitude to nuclear proliferation, where his attitude has been it's no problem. will it change in the oval office? we don't know, he hasn't clarified his view. he was very robust about north korea. judging from his tweets rather than major policy statement. whatever obama told him rattled him on that first day when obama first met with him after the election. trump expresses a willingness to japan and south korea to get nuclear weapons. what he said would overturn the codes of nonproliferation. on that note, happy new year! that's it for this week. you can comment on the programme on twitter @gavinesler and engage with our guests. we're back next week at the same time. make a date with dateline london. goodbye. it isa it is a
france is very keen. that will also have a strong influence on brexit negotiations. we have one minute left. i wanted to ask you if we'd missed what could be the scariest story of the year, which is china, north korea, south korea, relations there and donald trump's attitude to china. we don't know what he will do, but it is interesting. and his attitude to nuclear proliferation, where his attitude has been it's no problem. will it change in the oval office? we don't know, he hasn't clarified...
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Jan 7, 2017
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really connecting the historic alliance between france and the net it states -- france and the united states. mitchell: they are training -- you can see they have their gas masks on. what is interesting is, even though trenches are synonymous with world war i, the american's -- the americans primarily did not fight from the trenches. general pershing was adamant the american troops fight a so-called open warfare. and so, they would basically leave from above ground, i'm sorry, over the ground through the woods and so forth. he was fearful because the french and british were using the trench warfare, this war would go on and on and on. he felt as though the only way to defeat the germans was to attack by going over the top. susan: what are they depicting here? the good times could still be had off fighting these wars? allison: i think these are just scenes of camp life. if you look at the faces of these men, they are very young. they are probably between 18 and 25. they are just playing cards trying to do laundry, and living , life on the front. i think these personal scenes are the mo
really connecting the historic alliance between france and the net it states -- france and the united states. mitchell: they are training -- you can see they have their gas masks on. what is interesting is, even though trenches are synonymous with world war i, the american's -- the americans primarily did not fight from the trenches. general pershing was adamant the american troops fight a so-called open warfare. and so, they would basically leave from above ground, i'm sorry, over the ground...
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Jan 4, 2017
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you're watching live from paris on "france 24." fears that millions of americans will be left without health care as republican senator first-order business will be to strike down the affordable care act, known as obamacare. minister benjamin netanyahu calls for a soldier convicted of manslaughter to be pardoned. he shot dead a palestinian knife attacker as he lay wounded on the around in heparin. charlie hebdo has not lost its stock, two years after 10 members of its teamwork gunned down by jihadist. a new edition talks about light at the end of the tunnel and we hear from one staff member. ♪ laura: with just two weeks to go before he leaves office, president barack obama is battling to save a cornerstone of his legacy. republicans now in charge of congress and send the white house say they will make repealing obama's health-care reforms, or obamacare, a priority. the plan provided millions of uninsured americans with health care coverage, but it is fiercely opposed by many a problem -- republicans who say --is unfair and recent
you're watching live from paris on "france 24." fears that millions of americans will be left without health care as republican senator first-order business will be to strike down the affordable care act, known as obamacare. minister benjamin netanyahu calls for a soldier convicted of manslaughter to be pardoned. he shot dead a palestinian knife attacker as he lay wounded on the around in heparin. charlie hebdo has not lost its stock, two years after 10 members of its teamwork gunned...