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the french have a solution. calledve something "licensed french military brothels." there are checks of all been denizens of the brothel to make clear of it. the higher upsom and they say, for god's sake don't tell the president. so efficiently, army regulations, the use of brothels and prostitutes is against the law. of angetting a case aerial disease. but at the same time, john j pershing has been around the army for a long time and supports what rudyard kipling says. asgle men don't go in saints. so while you are officially saying they'll shall not, the army is also giving out -- the soldiers are going on leave, and .eing given directions there is a separate one for officers and one for enlisted men. this guyundamental is .amed george walker george walker was part of the social hygiene movement in the united states and he becomes sort of the expert for an aerial disease in the american army. catalogs how the americans dealt with this. pervy i think.e it was not enough to understand what is going on but he wanted to understand what this american was doing toe sexua
the french have a solution. calledve something "licensed french military brothels." there are checks of all been denizens of the brothel to make clear of it. the higher upsom and they say, for god's sake don't tell the president. so efficiently, army regulations, the use of brothels and prostitutes is against the law. of angetting a case aerial disease. but at the same time, john j pershing has been around the army for a long time and supports what rudyard kipling says. asgle men...
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french time. france president emmanuel macron is in algeria today. 1954 through the 1962 independence war in algeria, in which hundreds of thousands of algerians were killed and tortured, has left the scars. his presidential trip is meant to turn the page on the colonial past, but the french president is not meant to apologize for his countries actions, as some are demanding. in a visit earlier this year, the candidate macron shocked many in france when he said france's more than a century of colonial rule was "a crime against humanity." time for our business update with brian quinn. you are going to start in ireland, where time is running out to figure out a solution for the border with northern ireland once the u.k. leaves europe. brian: we're just about a week away from a summit between the u.k. anti-e.u. that will decide whether brexit talks can move on to crucial negotiations over a trade relationship. the issue of a border between the republic of ireland, a member of the e.u., and northern i
french time. france president emmanuel macron is in algeria today. 1954 through the 1962 independence war in algeria, in which hundreds of thousands of algerians were killed and tortured, has left the scars. his presidential trip is meant to turn the page on the colonial past, but the french president is not meant to apologize for his countries actions, as some are demanding. in a visit earlier this year, the candidate macron shocked many in france when he said france's more than a century of...
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the french have something called licensed french military brothels. there are checks of the denizens of the brothels to make sure their healthy and clemens so and the french army offers this up to pershing. political,ho is very understands that is radioactive. he sends a request up to the secretary of war baker. said,is reported to have for god sake do not tell the president or he will end the war. officially, in army regulations, the use of brothels and consorting with prostitutes is against the law. so is getting a case of venereal disease. at the same time john j pershing has been around the army for a little bit of time and subscribes to what rigid ticket rudyard kipling says -- a single men and barracks to not become saints. why you're unofficially saying isu shall not, the army giving out directions to the prophylactic stations. if you're going to paris there is a separate one for officers and enlisted men. me, because i have a puerile imagination is this guy named george walker. george walker was part of the social hygiene movement in the unite
the french have something called licensed french military brothels. there are checks of the denizens of the brothels to make sure their healthy and clemens so and the french army offers this up to pershing. political,ho is very understands that is radioactive. he sends a request up to the secretary of war baker. said,is reported to have for god sake do not tell the president or he will end the war. officially, in army regulations, the use of brothels and consorting with prostitutes is against...
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veterinarian. [ boy speaking french ] >> daniel: fireman. [ daniel speaking french ] [ boy speaking french ] >> daniel: engineering machine gun. >> anthony: he wants to make machine guns? >> daniel: engineer -- engineering machine gun, yeah. >> anthony: okay, keep an eye on that one. all right. for a dope fiend, "feeding the monkey" means finding and sticking with heroin. for one poor guy, it's this. french food. in particular, lyonnais food. the cautionary tale of bill buford. writer, editor, literary lion with a perfectly good job as fiction editor at the prestigious "new yorker" magazine. at undignified age of 53, he pretty much pulled up stakes, put his whole past life on hold, and defected to france to learn how to cook. what happened to you anyway, buford? you used to have a good job, you hang out a couple of nights with batali and the next thing you know you're living in france and cooking. >> bill: it's true. i discovered a whole world that the rest of the world didn't seem to know about. just a very compressed, intense lifelong learned expertise and knowledge of food. it's not the
veterinarian. [ boy speaking french ] >> daniel: fireman. [ daniel speaking french ] [ boy speaking french ] >> daniel: engineering machine gun. >> anthony: he wants to make machine guns? >> daniel: engineer -- engineering machine gun, yeah. >> anthony: okay, keep an eye on that one. all right. for a dope fiend, "feeding the monkey" means finding and sticking with heroin. for one poor guy, it's this. french food. in particular, lyonnais food. the...
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most of the personnel were actually french. we would not have won yorktown without french naval army assistance. we would not have had french assistance without saratoga. our cities tour staff recently traveled to search of the springs, new york to learn about its rich history. learn more about saratoga springs and other stops on our tour at www.c-span.org/ci tiestour. you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >> up next on "real america. an 11 minute animated film produced by united autoworkers in 1997. brotherhood of man for most racial tolerance using cartoon characters who represent prejudice and intolerance. it argues all people are essentially the same, despite different skin color. according to the national film preservation foundation, it was attacked by communists because the screenwriting credits included read martha junior. jailed after failing to testify before a house unidentified committee in-house 1997. ♪
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you'll notice that there are in the front row some french soldiers who are already there and some french diplomats who are involved in this war. dubois and trotter are right at the center of this photograph. this meeting proves so contentious, woodrow wilson decides that he will no longer have african-americans come to the white house to air their grievances. the man could hold a grudge, because by the versailles treaty and negotiations, he also refuses to hear and have an audience with dubois in particular but african-americans writ large. this political cartoon captures perfectly for me how african-americans thought globally and also used this global language to reflect back on the case of the african-american experience. this is from the crisis magazine. the script that was on the bottom, voice of the congo, if you only left us our hands, albert, we could be of more use to you now. this, to me, is very powerful, because it makes clear there's an interest for african-americans in these global debates, an absolute understanding of what's happening, an indictment of what was happening in
you'll notice that there are in the front row some french soldiers who are already there and some french diplomats who are involved in this war. dubois and trotter are right at the center of this photograph. this meeting proves so contentious, woodrow wilson decides that he will no longer have african-americans come to the white house to air their grievances. the man could hold a grudge, because by the versailles treaty and negotiations, he also refuses to hear and have an audience with dubois...
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alliance between them collapsed last week also to come this hour the president marty contradicts the french you can't have an airstrike in northern mali in october saying bombardments killed soldiers not jihadists and another faction in the major us media outlets over coverage of the scandal surrounding the white house anti from alleged collusion with russia. hello welcome you're watching r.t. international this monday evening where it's just turned ten o'clock here in moscow now we begin in yemen where former president. has been killed in fighting in the capital sana'a a video has been released showing his body there please be aware that the footage we are about to show you is extremely graphic and upsetting to see earlier duelist salary was at the helm of yemen from nine hundred ninety until twenty twelve and was deposed during the arab spring of unrest the internal conflict that ensued afterwards saw him team up with the who the rebels against president had the however salai made a public break from the shia rebel fighters in a speech on saturday salaries former allies did see this move
alliance between them collapsed last week also to come this hour the president marty contradicts the french you can't have an airstrike in northern mali in october saying bombardments killed soldiers not jihadists and another faction in the major us media outlets over coverage of the scandal surrounding the white house anti from alleged collusion with russia. hello welcome you're watching r.t. international this monday evening where it's just turned ten o'clock here in moscow now we begin in...
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leaders and officials are meeting at the french finance ministry to globalize the french financial system. to tomorrow.y up day,ore on world finance we are joined in the studio by brett fleischman. thank you for coming in. setnd us what goals were and where are we now? brett: thank you for having me. the big finance was a mechanism to help the global selloff, reduce emissions, adapt costs. it was the green climate find. it set a goal of $100 billion a year by 2020. that fund is about 10% funded. there are issues. the u.s. as you know committed $3 billion. was delivered by the obama administration. trop stepped in and the rest is history. brian: they are shifting to a clean energy system. where does that figure come from? how much is public, how much is private? brett: the number we most vocus on from a grassroots perspective is the amount of money the institutions and government will be investing in fossil fuels. number of clean energy investment is only in relation to the amount of money invested in fossil fuels. if we keep pumping money in the wrong direction, any capital deployment or
leaders and officials are meeting at the french finance ministry to globalize the french financial system. to tomorrow.y up day,ore on world finance we are joined in the studio by brett fleischman. thank you for coming in. setnd us what goals were and where are we now? brett: thank you for having me. the big finance was a mechanism to help the global selloff, reduce emissions, adapt costs. it was the green climate find. it set a goal of $100 billion a year by 2020. that fund is about 10%...
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more on him in the next french connection coming up. the next half-hour, france mourns the death of rock i sami:, bbrazil. brazil, the land of samba, football, and beautiful people. but there's more to this place than the carnival in rio or the rainforests. i'm traveling to a lesser known region, at least from the western point of view--the northeast state of paranambuco. the last time i was here was in 2008. i got me a bunch of albums, local stuff. on the plane, after reaching cruising altitude, i ordered cachaca on the rocks and slammed in the earbuds. the music had me flying even higher. it was a traditional paranambuco sound fused with rock, funk, hip hop, and reggae. it was something compmpletely open-minded and unashamed, music that didn't
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most of the personnel were actually french. we would not have won yorktown without french naval army assistance. we would not have had french assistance without saratoga. r cities tour staff recently traveled to saratoga springs, new york, to learn about its rich history. learn more about saratoga springs and other stops on our c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. announcer: tonight, onto afterwards, keith koffler on his book, bannon: always the rebel. you have spent a lot of time with steve bannon. you have heard his goals and talked about what he wants to do. what odds do you give him for being able to help reach those goals? >> do you want me to be utterly honest or utterly hopeful? i have come to agree with a lot of what he said. chance there is a decent because i believe bannon believes the electorate has already changed. general election, he was victorious. despite flaws, they elected trump. i think bannon believes that the longing for populism and nationali
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it's with this french alliance it's with this french alliance we eventually won the revolutionary war. the last major battle engagement occurred in yorktown, virginia in 1781. most of the personnel were actually french. we would not have won yorktown without french naval army assistance. we would not have had french assistance without saratoga. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to saratoga springs new york to learn about its rich history. learn more about saratoga springs and other stocks on her tour -- our tour at c-span.org. american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> next on lectures in history, professor william harris teaches a class about abraham lincoln, the civil war battle of antietam, and the issuing of the emancipation proclamation in 1862. his class is about an hour and 15 minutes. prof. harris: today, we have reached in some ways the pivot point of the war and the pivot point of the entire class. the months when a war to save the union also became a war to end slavery. that took lots of politics and it also took lots of fighting, including the bl
it's with this french alliance it's with this french alliance we eventually won the revolutionary war. the last major battle engagement occurred in yorktown, virginia in 1781. most of the personnel were actually french. we would not have won yorktown without french naval army assistance. we would not have had french assistance without saratoga. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to saratoga springs new york to learn about its rich history. learn more about saratoga springs and...
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worse, the french celebrate him. this question of black men in uniform will be such a prickly one that after the war we have an uptick in not just black veterans being singled out for attacks, we know that some are even lynched in their uniforms, but there are also these small-scale attacks, spitting on them, ripping off parts of their uniform. the canadians are so distraught by what they see happening in the united states that they take the added precaution of requiring that their black soldiers take off their uniforms before they even board the ship in great britain to come back to the americas. again, this spreads beyond the simple american borders. images like this would have been problematic. these are the french elite cavalry. they are working with, training with african soldiers that i mentioned earlier. roughly translated to african sharpshooters. by the war's end, at least 500,000 african soldiers will have served under the french flag alone. that does not even yet account for the british, the west indians,
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there are islands in the west thats that they own and the french own and the french want some islands back. it is a whole different ballgame now. we gregory: now, we know and will talk about this at the next program, the condition of washington's troops in valley forge that winter -- we know they were dire. where the british troops doing great in philadelphia? mr. brookhiser: yes, philadelphia is the second largest city in the english-speaking world. likes the high life. partieshave a lot of and festivities. i have a friend who used to be the editor of the new york times books, tom lipscomb, and he belongs to the society of cincinnati. he is a descendent of a revolutionary officer. a lieutenantwas from virginia. and he was at valley forge. and top -- tom lipscomb told me that every time he got a chance he went to philadelphia for the parties because that is where the action was. army isalso the british well-organized. thieirw, they have quartermasters, their medical operations -- it is all up and running and works more or less or less. and one of washington's tasks during the revoluti
there are islands in the west thats that they own and the french own and the french want some islands back. it is a whole different ballgame now. we gregory: now, we know and will talk about this at the next program, the condition of washington's troops in valley forge that winter -- we know they were dire. where the british troops doing great in philadelphia? mr. brookhiser: yes, philadelphia is the second largest city in the english-speaking world. likes the high life. partieshave a lot of...
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in the french capital. let's look at headlines this hour. what leaders to hear today in paris that the aim to keep global warming between two degrees -- below two degrees celsius will become a pipe dream unless trillions are invested in green energy and technology. on the eve of the u.s. election, president donald trump throws senateport behind candidate roy moore, who is facing accusations of sexual misconduct. amnesty international has accused european governments of being knowingly complicit in the torture and abuse of refugees in libya. we begin here in paris, where french president emmanuel macron is meeting other world leaders this tuesday, two years to the day since 190 five nations adopted the paris climate agreement. the aim was to keep global warming below two degrees celsius, but dire warnings say the target is going to remain a ofe dream unless trillions euros are invested into green enenergy and technology. country notthe only to sign off on the pact. our environment editor has more. reporter: emmanuel macron is putting his repu
in the french capital. let's look at headlines this hour. what leaders to hear today in paris that the aim to keep global warming between two degrees -- below two degrees celsius will become a pipe dream unless trillions are invested in green energy and technology. on the eve of the u.s. election, president donald trump throws senateport behind candidate roy moore, who is facing accusations of sexual misconduct. amnesty international has accused european governments of being knowingly complicit...
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french tv and radio stations have been playing nonstop tributes to french rocker johnny hallyday this wednesday he died outsidede images seventy for a very long. iggy unknown outside french speaking countries had a day none the less sold one hundred million recalls he was known as the french ounces elvis presley. and have it on the cover of parametrically no less than eighty times it second it back now at the fifteen year career of johnny hallyday. prince saying that he'd be alright codes and was undoubtedly the face of french chocolate sugar vote. nineteen sixty one the religion french rock and roll its leader johnny halliday and the single never lost his faith. as a seven seed have. one. state. years as consoled himself and his music. we 12/06/17 12/06/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! pres. trump: the united states has great strength and patience. but if it is forced to defend itself or allies, we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea. amy: could tension between president trump and north korean leader kim jon
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delegates wife and his children were consoled by mona's including three french presidents. and of course his spent was there too giving and on call performance for their leader. but hell of a funeral wasn't just an event for francis great and good it was an event that united much of the country in mourning for a man they called the french elvis. and after made already considered one of japan's best ever baseball players is about to become an angel twenty three year old shohei otani has signed with the los angeles angels even the move to major league baseball is the state's was expected but still hard for jeff anees fans to take. show he otani is a two way trade in baseball the twenty three year old can talk fast bought a two hundred miles per hour and he's explosive at the plate and now he's an angel much to the dismay of japanese supporters back home. i'm sad because he threw really fast pitches and was also great at better. so i'm really i'm happy with him so it kind of sees fans no otani struggled with an ankle injury this season but a year ago he had twenty two home run
delegates wife and his children were consoled by mona's including three french presidents. and of course his spent was there too giving and on call performance for their leader. but hell of a funeral wasn't just an event for francis great and good it was an event that united much of the country in mourning for a man they called the french elvis. and after made already considered one of japan's best ever baseball players is about to become an angel twenty three year old shohei otani has signed...
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french leadership. then there's josephine baker. the woman who takes paris by storm in the 1920s and and '30s, an amazing performer, dances and sings and gets recognition in paris in ways she could not get in the united states because she is african-american. baker loved france because of it opportunities. so when france fell to the germans and -- she surround up with the french resistance. so, a celebrate as a spy. you think, that might be a problem, except everybody loved to talk to josephine baker. nazis, friend officials, portuguese officials. wherever they would go, doors would open and they were tell here things. baker make it to north africa and morocco and use morocco as a base to travel to spain and portugal, and goes to parties and would basically write the information she collected on to her sheet music, using invisible ink and then bring it back to morocco. it's quite amazing, quite daring. she could hey been seen as a spy and captured. then she suffers a major health crisis and winded up in
french leadership. then there's josephine baker. the woman who takes paris by storm in the 1920s and and '30s, an amazing performer, dances and sings and gets recognition in paris in ways she could not get in the united states because she is african-american. baker loved france because of it opportunities. so when france fell to the germans and -- she surround up with the french resistance. so, a celebrate as a spy. you think, that might be a problem, except everybody loved to talk to josephine...
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to say of the french the french you know it's you know sexual harassment sexual assault doesn't have any and this is to raise a whatsoever the problem is the heris or i don't think there is and it's specifically to prince so it's a right to remain silent let me let me put this to you and i did he do chime in here. in the united states hash tag me to these awful things happened to me in france on my pig the language the anger the passion is different but you tell me it's the same i feel something different i'm here in the states but i'm following your movement in france i'm feeling something different but it's not for me to say that that's for you to say if any i am not wrong if i may if you're just trying to mix period piece i lived and i studied in london in the u.k. for a year and i traveled i traveled a lot and it was so shocking to me that my the sixty's in my experienced in the u.k. was equal to zero was required to do nothing especially in the streets i've never experienced you know calling for instance in the u.k. where in france there's a culture of you know of sexual harassm
to say of the french the french you know it's you know sexual harassment sexual assault doesn't have any and this is to raise a whatsoever the problem is the heris or i don't think there is and it's specifically to prince so it's a right to remain silent let me let me put this to you and i did he do chime in here. in the united states hash tag me to these awful things happened to me in france on my pig the language the anger the passion is different but you tell me it's the same i feel...
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worse, the french celebrate him. this question of black men in uniform will be such a prickly one that after the war we have an uptick in not just black veterans being singled out for attacks, we know that some are even lynched in their uniforms, but there are also these small-scale attacks, spitting on them, ripping off parts of their uniform. the canadians are so distraught by what they see happening in the unit states they take the added precaution of requiring their black soldiers to take off their uniforms before they even board the ship and great britain to come back to the americas. spreads beyond the simple american borders. images like this would have been problematic. these are the elite cavalry. we are working with training with african soldiers that i mentioned earlier. it is translated to african sharpshooters. and at least 500,000 african soldiers will have served under the french flag alone. that does not even yet account for the british, the west indians, the black canadians who also joined the armed
worse, the french celebrate him. this question of black men in uniform will be such a prickly one that after the war we have an uptick in not just black veterans being singled out for attacks, we know that some are even lynched in their uniforms, but there are also these small-scale attacks, spitting on them, ripping off parts of their uniform. the canadians are so distraught by what they see happening in the unit states they take the added precaution of requiring their black soldiers to take...
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>> anthony: yeah, we're blowing out the budget, man. [ eric speaking french ] [ vendor speaking french ] >> anthony: okay, good. need more money. >> eric: so we open two reds? we're going to be smashed. >> vendor: ciao. >> anthony: merci, ciao. >> eric: merci beaucoup. >> anthony: we'll be needing that. okay, that's our cheese selection. here's our pomme de terre, which i'll be artfully plating. baking like a meatloaf all of a sudden. you go from freezing to high heat. i'm telling you this provenc it's like, uh -- >> eric: it's rough, huh? >> anthony: it's rough. >> eric: hey, this is not bad, huh? >> anthony: by the time, we're halfway through this bottle we'll think this is as good as the finest bordeaux. and, by the way, we are not suggesting, advising, recommending, or, in any way, condoning that driving with a motor vehicle, especially a high-powered italian-french hybrid while drunk because that would be wrong. >> eric: no, we're going to take a nap before. >> anthony: right, until our blood alcohol level is in alignment with all local regulations and laws. >> eric: i'm going to
>> anthony: yeah, we're blowing out the budget, man. [ eric speaking french ] [ vendor speaking french ] >> anthony: okay, good. need more money. >> eric: so we open two reds? we're going to be smashed. >> vendor: ciao. >> anthony: merci, ciao. >> eric: merci beaucoup. >> anthony: we'll be needing that. okay, that's our cheese selection. here's our pomme de terre, which i'll be artfully plating. baking like a meatloaf all of a sudden. you go from...
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the french had nearly given rear weary shrug. the attitude was that it was the quickest route to the nearest channel port. but by contrast they experienced an astonishing and sharp rise in morale. that was increased by the energy and self-confidence of the new prime minister who not only on -- warned of the battle ahead but seemed to look forward to them. his spirit was one of resignation they not only had overflowing out a tray of orders. by land, may by see in my air. but more far-reaching strategic goals. the officer of the father's old regiment. recorded a brief conversation about how he intended to fight the war. he was hacking away i did as i was told. he half turned to me and said and i think i see my way through. i was astounded and said do you mean that we can avoid defeat. or beat the best shirts of course i mean we can beat them. i don't see how you can do it. by this time he have sponged his face and turned around he said to me with great intensity. that was a year and half away. and would seem even more remote possib
the french had nearly given rear weary shrug. the attitude was that it was the quickest route to the nearest channel port. but by contrast they experienced an astonishing and sharp rise in morale. that was increased by the energy and self-confidence of the new prime minister who not only on -- warned of the battle ahead but seemed to look forward to them. his spirit was one of resignation they not only had overflowing out a tray of orders. by land, may by see in my air. but more far-reaching...
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it's with this french alliance we eventually won the revolutionary war. the last major battle engagement occurred in yorktown, virginia in 1781. --t of the personal personnel on the american forces side were actually french. we would not have one thing -- we would not have won yorktown without french naval army assistance. we would not have had french assistance without saratoga. >> you can watch this and other citiess on c-span.org tour. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. >> in the spring of 1915, almost a year into world war i, and american journalist and cinematographer left chicago bound for erlang -- berlin, germany. went to the front lines and shot about 5.5 hours of film. they returned to the united states in september of 1915 and november released in 108 minute feature film. it received positive reviews and screened widely in the united states, despite that it presented a favorable view of the germans. learn about how the once lost film was rediscovered and restored by the library of congress. then, watch the entire film with commentary
it's with this french alliance we eventually won the revolutionary war. the last major battle engagement occurred in yorktown, virginia in 1781. --t of the personal personnel on the american forces side were actually french. we would not have one thing -- we would not have won yorktown without french naval army assistance. we would not have had french assistance without saratoga. >> you can watch this and other citiess on c-span.org tour. this is american history tv, only on c-span3....
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delegates wife and his children were consoled by mona's including three french presidents. and of course his spent was there too giving and on call performance for their leader. but hell it is funeral wasn't just an event for francis great and boot it was an event that united much of the country in mourning for a man they called the french elvis. already considered one of japan's best ever baseball players is about to become an angel twenty three year old show say oh tammy has signed with the l.a. angels and the move to major league baseball in the united states was expected but still hard for japanese fans to take. shohei otani is a two way trade in baseball the twenty three year old canto fast bought a two hundred miles per hour and he's explosive at the plate and now he's an angel much to the dismay of japanese support us back home. because he threw really fast pitches and was also great at better. so i'm really i'm happy for them so that kind of season fans know otani struggled with an ankle injury this season but a year ago he had twenty two home runs and kept hidden s
delegates wife and his children were consoled by mona's including three french presidents. and of course his spent was there too giving and on call performance for their leader. but hell it is funeral wasn't just an event for francis great and boot it was an event that united much of the country in mourning for a man they called the french elvis. already considered one of japan's best ever baseball players is about to become an angel twenty three year old show say oh tammy has signed with the...
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he was french, he was a french rock star who drew on the american influence and brought rock and roll to france in the early 1960s. elvis was his hero and he modelled himself on it. -- him. hero and he modelled himself on it. —— him. 0ver hero and he modelled himself on it. —— him. over five hero and he modelled himself on it. —— him. 0verfive decades has kept going, producing albums over and over again and developing a relationship with the french public which is second to none. abroad, people look on and have enjoyed mocking johnny hallyday because he did not feel like a real rock star. in france, he was the real thing. they all adore him. the degree that generation who grew up with him for whom he represented that glorious, beautiful, optimistic period of the 60s when france was at its best and when the first rush of american ideas wasn't a threat, just fun. he represented that and kept going. he transformed himself as a man who did cover versions of american rock songs into someone who did french songs. he never wrote his own songs but they were fantastic performances.
he was french, he was a french rock star who drew on the american influence and brought rock and roll to france in the early 1960s. elvis was his hero and he modelled himself on it. -- him. hero and he modelled himself on it. —— him. 0ver hero and he modelled himself on it. —— him. over five hero and he modelled himself on it. —— him. 0verfive decades has kept going, producing albums over and over again and developing a relationship with the french public which is second to none....
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you'll notice that there are in the front row some french soldiers who are already there and some french diplomats who are involved in this war. dubois and trotter are right at the center of this photograph. this meeting proves so contentious, woodrow wilson has one of his many conniptions and decides that he will no longer have african-americans come to the white house to air their grievances. the man could hold a grudge, because by the versailles treaty and negotiations, he also refuses to hear and have an audience with dubois in particular but african-americans at large. so my second point was this question of a global war and what does it mean for african-americans? this political cartoon captures perfectly for me how african-americans thought globally and also used this global language to reflect back on the case of the african-american experience. this is from the crisis magazine. the script that was on the bottom and too small for you to see, i just retyped, voice of the congo, if you only left us our hands, albert, we could be of more use to you now. this, to me, is very powerful
you'll notice that there are in the front row some french soldiers who are already there and some french diplomats who are involved in this war. dubois and trotter are right at the center of this photograph. this meeting proves so contentious, woodrow wilson has one of his many conniptions and decides that he will no longer have african-americans come to the white house to air their grievances. the man could hold a grudge, because by the versailles treaty and negotiations, he also refuses to...
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behind me is a french poster. the french used, not so much patriotic themed, they used a s in theirho posters. we see the child being held by its mother, and the picture of the lost father that is up above , the mother is consoling the child. this is really getting people to give money to the war effort ,ecause the countries were not did not have a big pot of money sitting around waiting to fight a war. they had to raise money. the french were very conscious of using this kind of appeal to the people. i included it in here because of that. because of showing how children were used in the advertising of the posters. also, they could represent many aspects of the society they were showing in the poster. when the americans got into the war on april 6, 1917, they actually created an agency to produce information that could be sent out to the public. with a committee on public information, it was in charge of having posters produced for the war effort. americans, when they started producing posters, especially for fund
behind me is a french poster. the french used, not so much patriotic themed, they used a s in theirho posters. we see the child being held by its mother, and the picture of the lost father that is up above , the mother is consoling the child. this is really getting people to give money to the war effort ,ecause the countries were not did not have a big pot of money sitting around waiting to fight a war. they had to raise money. the french were very conscious of using this kind of appeal to the...
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the work of french. companies and we'll give. it is ten hours greenwich meantime you're watching a press conference being given by the french president emmanuel mackerel.
the work of french. companies and we'll give. it is ten hours greenwich meantime you're watching a press conference being given by the french president emmanuel mackerel.
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behind me is a french poster. the french used, not so much patriotic themed, they used a lot of pathos in their posters. we see the child being held by its mother, and the picture of the lost father that is up above, the mother is consoling the child. this is really getting people to give money to the war effort because the countries were not, did not have a big pot of money sitting around waiting to fight a war. they had to raise money. the french were very conscious of using this kind of appeal to the people. i included it in here because of that. because of showing how children were used in the advertising of the posters. also, they could represent many aspects of the society they were showing in the poster. when the americans got into the war on april 6, 1917, they actually created an agency to produce information that could be sent out to the public. with a committee on public information, it was in charge of having posters produced for the war effort. americans, when they started producing posters, especiall
behind me is a french poster. the french used, not so much patriotic themed, they used a lot of pathos in their posters. we see the child being held by its mother, and the picture of the lost father that is up above, the mother is consoling the child. this is really getting people to give money to the war effort because the countries were not, did not have a big pot of money sitting around waiting to fight a war. they had to raise money. the french were very conscious of using this kind of...
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in a french cafe in any french city on a french beach if you have a channel help through french language radio stations driving down a french motorway you will have a johnny holiday so. you will have seen him on the friday and saturday night family entertainment variety type programs that pepper french television and yet outside of france not very well known how come. your i think i'm not about. language to. you well but i think. they probably think you want. to write because well you know you can be. a. whole person about it. you know. people. and i mean. the point where many people. who are. like. ok thanks very much memories of the day as friends bids farewell to the seventy four year old who died earlier this week having had a long battle against cancer. polling stations have opened the first phase of assembly elections in india's state good drought has been a stronghold of the prime minister narendra modi's party for more than twenty years the opposition congress party is trying to win votes by highlighting the unpopular decisions to introduce a sales tax and to remove high value ba
in a french cafe in any french city on a french beach if you have a channel help through french language radio stations driving down a french motorway you will have a johnny holiday so. you will have seen him on the friday and saturday night family entertainment variety type programs that pepper french television and yet outside of france not very well known how come. your i think i'm not about. language to. you well but i think. they probably think you want. to write because well you know you...
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worst french are celebrating him. this question of black men in uniform will be such a prickly one that after the war, we have an uptick in not just black veterans being singled out for attack they take the added precaution to board the ships before they come back to the americans. images like this would have also been problematic for many in america, these are the french elite calvary, and they are working with training with african soldiers that i mentioned earlier, roughly translated as african sharpshooters. it's -- by war's end, at least 500,000 african soldiers will have served under the french flag alone, that doesn't even yet account for the british, the west indians, the black canad n canadians who joined the armed forces. americans enter world war i having already thought about a blackmar shall experience. here we see a picture of canada's number two construction battalion. what i'd like to say about these guys is that you're not looking at canadians, what you're looking at are largely americans. by my calcu
worst french are celebrating him. this question of black men in uniform will be such a prickly one that after the war, we have an uptick in not just black veterans being singled out for attack they take the added precaution to board the ships before they come back to the americans. images like this would have also been problematic for many in america, these are the french elite calvary, and they are working with training with african soldiers that i mentioned earlier, roughly translated as...
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to say of the french the french you know it's you know a sexual harassment sexual assault doesn't have any and this is to raise a whatsoever the problem is the heris or i don't think there is and it's specifically to prince so it's a right to remain silent let me let me put this to you and i did he do chime in here and in the united states hash tag me to these awful things happened to me in france on my pig the language the anger the passion is different but you tell me it's the same i feel something different i'm here in the states but i'm following your movement in france i'm feeling something different but it's not for me to say that that's for you to say if any i am not wrong if i may. have to make period piece i lived and i studied in london in the u.k. for a year and i traveled i travelled a lot and it was so shocking to me that my the sixty's in my experienced in the u.k. was equal to zero was required to do nothing especially in the streets i've never experienced you know calling for instance in the u.k. where in france there's a culture of you know of sexual harassment of wome
to say of the french the french you know it's you know a sexual harassment sexual assault doesn't have any and this is to raise a whatsoever the problem is the heris or i don't think there is and it's specifically to prince so it's a right to remain silent let me let me put this to you and i did he do chime in here and in the united states hash tag me to these awful things happened to me in france on my pig the language the anger the passion is different but you tell me it's the same i feel...
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to say of the french the french you know it's you know a sexual harassment sexual assault doesn't have any and this is to raise a whatsoever the problem is the heris or i don't think there is and it's specifically to prince so it's a right to remain silent let me put this to you and i did he do chime in here in that in the united states hash tag me to these awful things happened to me in france on my ask your peak the language the anger the passion is different but you tell me it's the same i feel something different i'm here in the states but i'm following your movement in france i'm feeling something different but it's not for me to say that that's for you to say if any of you hang out wrong. if i may express my experience i lived and i studied in london in the u.k. for a year and i travel i travelled a lot and it was so shocking to me that my the sixty's in my experienced in the u.k. was equal to zero was required to do nothing especially in the streets i've never experienced you know calling for instance in the u.k. where in france there's a culture of you know of sexual harassment
to say of the french the french you know it's you know a sexual harassment sexual assault doesn't have any and this is to raise a whatsoever the problem is the heris or i don't think there is and it's specifically to prince so it's a right to remain silent let me put this to you and i did he do chime in here in that in the united states hash tag me to these awful things happened to me in france on my ask your peak the language the anger the passion is different but you tell me it's the same i...
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there are islands in the west indies that they own and that the french own and the french want some islands back. it is a whole different ballgame now. ms. gregory: now, we know and we will talk about this at the next program, the condition of washington's troops in valley forge that winter -- we know they were dire. were the british troops doing great in philadelphia? mr. brookhiser: yes, philadelphia is the second largest city in the english-speaking world. and howe likes the high life. they do have a lot of parties and festivities. i have a friend who used to be the editor of the new york times books, tom lipscomb, and he belongs to the society of cincinnati. he is a descendent of a revolutionary officer. his ancestor was a lieutenant from virginia. and he was at valley forge. and tom lipscomb told me that every time he got a chance he went to philadelphia for the parties because that is where the action was. so, and also the british army is well-organized. you know, they have their quartermasters, their medical operations -- it is all up and running and works more or less or less. and o
there are islands in the west indies that they own and that the french own and the french want some islands back. it is a whole different ballgame now. ms. gregory: now, we know and we will talk about this at the next program, the condition of washington's troops in valley forge that winter -- we know they were dire. were the british troops doing great in philadelphia? mr. brookhiser: yes, philadelphia is the second largest city in the english-speaking world. and howe likes the high life. they...
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there are islands in the west indies that they own and that the french own and the french want some islands back. it is a whole different ballgame now. ms. gregory: now, we know and we will talk about this at the next program, the condition of washington's troops in valley forge that winter -- we know they were dire. where the british troops doing great in philadelphia? mr. brookhiser: yes, philadelphia is the second largest city in the english-speaking world. and howe likes the high life. they do have a lot of parties and festivities. i have a friend who used to be the editor of the new york times books, tom lipscomb, and he belongs to the society of cincinnati. he is a descendent of a revolutionary officer. his ancestor was a lieutenant from virginia. and he was at valley forge. and top -- tom lipscomb told me that every time he got a chance he went to philadelphia for the parties because that is where the action was. so, and also the british army is well-organized. you know, they have their quartermasters, their medical operations -- it is all up and running and works more or less or les
there are islands in the west indies that they own and that the french own and the french want some islands back. it is a whole different ballgame now. ms. gregory: now, we know and we will talk about this at the next program, the condition of washington's troops in valley forge that winter -- we know they were dire. where the british troops doing great in philadelphia? mr. brookhiser: yes, philadelphia is the second largest city in the english-speaking world. and howe likes the high life. they...
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maybe the french upper class completely accepted the s.s. and they were mocked they don't mean the s.s. men were more popular because their uniforms were much more attractive uniform that black is a lot more becoming than field gray. a pretty young good to have to go through. the chief collaborators came to an inglorious and the germans abandoned them when they pulled out of paris. when la phone was taken prisoner after the liberation he said i spent four years surrounded by orchids tell you send bentleys it was worth it for a the phone was the rest of the day paris was liberated and was executed immediately. his stance resistance means admitting that terrible things happened. if you don't talk about them you allow them to happen again. i hope you will. as this is instituted which if you are the first sentences are really important just like the last one as you appear to not just in the novel as a whole but in each chapter to get seeger's that's the sentence i've got now is ok it's ok it definitely gets you into the scene but how i'm going t
maybe the french upper class completely accepted the s.s. and they were mocked they don't mean the s.s. men were more popular because their uniforms were much more attractive uniform that black is a lot more becoming than field gray. a pretty young good to have to go through. the chief collaborators came to an inglorious and the germans abandoned them when they pulled out of paris. when la phone was taken prisoner after the liberation he said i spent four years surrounded by orchids tell you...
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of the french capital . residents celebrated. they also started punishing alleged. french women who had fastened with german soldiers who publicly humiliated this was the beginning of a partial rewriting of the history of. the nazi refuses to accept this interpretation. it's scapegoat politics so many things happened it's time to come clean. in any case war has always been waged on the bodies of women. when you conquer a country you rape the women. in order to liberate the country you shave the heads of women. or may not have slept with germans. such uncivilized things didn't happen in the upper echelons. so. it was a way to deal with the horror of the war. create a morally superior version of the past the. crime novels because they represent my dark view of the world the war and the period of collaboration are perfectly suited for crime novels. that. there's more pressure increased bit by bit more success means more pressure and you grow into it and it's up to the office and i'm glad that my first novel babylon berlin wasn't immediately a huge success i'm going to
of the french capital . residents celebrated. they also started punishing alleged. french women who had fastened with german soldiers who publicly humiliated this was the beginning of a partial rewriting of the history of. the nazi refuses to accept this interpretation. it's scapegoat politics so many things happened it's time to come clean. in any case war has always been waged on the bodies of women. when you conquer a country you rape the women. in order to liberate the country you shave the...
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you'll notice that there are in the front row some french soldiers who are already there and some french diplomats who were involved in this war. w.e.b. de boise are right at the center of this photograph. this meeting proves so contentious. woodrow wilson has one of his many conniptions and decides that he will no longer have african americans come to the white house to air their grievances. and the man could hold a grudge because by the treaty, negotiations, he also refuses to hear or have an audience with de boise in particular, but african americans at large. so my second point was this question of a global war and what does it mean for african americans? this political cartoon captures perfectly, for me, how african americans thought globally and then used this global language to reflect back on the case of the african-american experience. so this is from the crisis magazine, and the script that was on the bottom and too small four see i just retyped, voice of the congo. if you only left us our hands, albert, re-we could be we could to you now. so this, to me, is very powerful becau
you'll notice that there are in the front row some french soldiers who are already there and some french diplomats who were involved in this war. w.e.b. de boise are right at the center of this photograph. this meeting proves so contentious. woodrow wilson has one of his many conniptions and decides that he will no longer have african americans come to the white house to air their grievances. and the man could hold a grudge because by the treaty, negotiations, he also refuses to hear or have an...
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i'm french, i'm french. france is my country, but marseille comes first. i think your region would come first? >> dominique: you're loyal to new york before america. >> anthony: that's true. so what about the people? what do all true, true marseillais have in common? >> jacques: we're big liars. >> eric: ah. >> anthony: a big liar. >> eric: they have the reputation of exaggerating. so if you eat sardines like that. you're like, "at lunch we had sardines like this." >> anthony: daube de pouple, octopus stew. slow cooked in wine and typical elements of provencal cooking like star anise, dried orange peel, garlic, and tomato. spoon over pasta and enjoy. oh yes. i can smell that octo-stock. it's fantastic. [ nathalie speaking french ] >> anthony: so, when are you retiring? at what age? >> eric: soon as possible, seriously. right? >> woman: are you going to come back too? >> eric: yeah, i don't want to leave. i mean, when you see that, that lifestyle, people come from all over europe by highways, they spend hours in their car to be here. i mean, my grandparents
i'm french, i'm french. france is my country, but marseille comes first. i think your region would come first? >> dominique: you're loyal to new york before america. >> anthony: that's true. so what about the people? what do all true, true marseillais have in common? >> jacques: we're big liars. >> eric: ah. >> anthony: a big liar. >> eric: they have the reputation of exaggerating. so if you eat sardines like that. you're like, "at lunch we had sardines...
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for the french we're definitely. not in this photo the french of the only of the provinces influence in africa is being corroded all the time by the chinese by the americans by south africa and they want to keep madagascar french yes and they felt if they had to choose between regimin or they would choose raja leader because he's french. to understand the process was the colonial power so if you just go to the us can you look at me to see everything in vegas history from the from the cars the language of the people the business and everything well president of the law didn't do it's been explained to me and this is just my understanding of it is that. he then began to open the economy to non french interest so he would say the creed for example is change the constitution for the americas is for him she speak english is the food language he joins so on he began to open the economy to slow participation all of these were signals to fronts that the kind of the policy was. ok and was really having something as you know i
for the french we're definitely. not in this photo the french of the only of the provinces influence in africa is being corroded all the time by the chinese by the americans by south africa and they want to keep madagascar french yes and they felt if they had to choose between regimin or they would choose raja leader because he's french. to understand the process was the colonial power so if you just go to the us can you look at me to see everything in vegas history from the from the cars the...
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for the french we're definitely. not in this for the french of it only of the provinces templates in africa is being corroded all the time by the chinese factory makers by south africa and they want to keep madagascar french yes and they felt if they had to choose between the general they would choose regulator because he's french. to understand the process was the colonial power so if you just go to the us can you look at me to go see everything in vegas history from the from the cars the language of the people the business and everything well president of the law do it's been explained to me and this is just my understanding of it is that. he then began to open the economy tonight in french interest so he would say the creed for example is change the constitution for the americas is for him she speak english is the food language he joins so on he began to open the economy to you know just about. all of these were signals two fronts the kind of the policy was. ok and was for you having something as you know is that
for the french we're definitely. not in this for the french of it only of the provinces templates in africa is being corroded all the time by the chinese factory makers by south africa and they want to keep madagascar french yes and they felt if they had to choose between the general they would choose regulator because he's french. to understand the process was the colonial power so if you just go to the us can you look at me to go see everything in vegas history from the from the cars the...
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of the french capital . residents celebrated. they also started punishing alleged collaborators french women who had fashioned with german soldiers who publicly humiliated this was the beginning of a partial rewriting of the history of the war but the nazi refuses to accept this interpretation. it's scapegoat politics so many things happened it's time to come clean. in any case war has always been waged on the bodies of women. when you conquer a country you rape the women. in order to liberate the country you shave the heads of women. may not have slept with germans. such uncivilized things didn't happen in the upper echelons. so. it was a way to deal with the horror of the war. and to create a morally superior version of the past the. among. the so. crime novels because they represent my dark view of the world the war and the period of collaboration are perfectly suited for crime novels. that. there's more the pressure increase to bit by bit more success means more pressure and you grow into it and box it up to the office and i'
of the french capital . residents celebrated. they also started punishing alleged collaborators french women who had fashioned with german soldiers who publicly humiliated this was the beginning of a partial rewriting of the history of the war but the nazi refuses to accept this interpretation. it's scapegoat politics so many things happened it's time to come clean. in any case war has always been waged on the bodies of women. when you conquer a country you rape the women. in order to liberate...
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is not.he french president emmanuel macron had a lavish party at a chateau in france. officials called it a birthday party as he is turning 40. he said it was only a christmas party. he was highly criticized for living like a king, because it fit in with the taunt that his critics give him of being president of the rich. he said that he paid for everything himself and it was not all that expensive, just about 1600 euros. that,e: thank you for alison. if you would like to see more of those stories, you can look at .com.ebsite, france24 newsl be back with more and headlines after a very short break. do stay with us here on "france 24." >> this has been awarded the prize of the international european correspondents association. revisited. free from jihadist occupation, timbuktu has struggled to recover. despite the presence of french forces, the threat remains. ongoing intimidation cause for concern. can't t them but too wipe away e stains of occupation? 4 andvisited on france 2 france man: hard and soft, male and female, we take them to market, caught in pots, traps, net
is not.he french president emmanuel macron had a lavish party at a chateau in france. officials called it a birthday party as he is turning 40. he said it was only a christmas party. he was highly criticized for living like a king, because it fit in with the taunt that his critics give him of being president of the rich. he said that he paid for everything himself and it was not all that expensive, just about 1600 euros. that,e: thank you for alison. if you would like to see more of those...
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several months later, the british hand in northern syria over to its french ally, the anglo-french agreement -- as the anglo-french agreement had stipulated. in 1920, britain agreed to incorporate the buffer declaration into its mandate over palestine -- the belford declaration into its mandate over palestine. why were there contradictory promises? the british asked themselves the same question. have gotten into an muddle."nary model -- belford wrote that. perhaps we should not be so harsh. britain's objectives in 1917 was to win the great war. statesmen were willing to promise anything to anyone who might give them an upper hand in the conflict, and grow the empire in the process. at the same time, it's not hard attitudes.nge of racial, cultural, civilizational, the privileged european interests, over self-determination of asian and african peoples. thank you very much. [applause] >> i'd be very happy to entertain questions. >> thank you for a nice presentation. it's my understanding that there was, was it a bit of a divide between the india office and the arab bureau. how did that friction
several months later, the british hand in northern syria over to its french ally, the anglo-french agreement -- as the anglo-french agreement had stipulated. in 1920, britain agreed to incorporate the buffer declaration into its mandate over palestine -- the belford declaration into its mandate over palestine. why were there contradictory promises? the british asked themselves the same question. have gotten into an muddle."nary model -- belford wrote that. perhaps we should not be so...
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delegates wife and his children consoled by mona's including three french presidents. and of course his spent force there too giving and on call performance for their leader. but hell it is funeral wasn't just an event for francis great and good night it was an event that united much of the country in mourning for a man they called the french elvis. a dark swedish comedy has the biggest prize at the european fela awards in berlin the square which is a searing satire of contemporary society took five awards in all including the best and better actor. winner of the best of the european film award often goes on to win the. ask her for the best foreign language film. you have now did you know that is called your correspondence course roxboro is here to tell you more about the awards costs the prizes have been given a telly by the winner yeah the square it's great i mean this was my picks was going to put some money on it because i want it came out in one basically everything best director best actor for clay spawning the danish star of the film best screenplay it's a satir
delegates wife and his children consoled by mona's including three french presidents. and of course his spent force there too giving and on call performance for their leader. but hell it is funeral wasn't just an event for francis great and good night it was an event that united much of the country in mourning for a man they called the french elvis. a dark swedish comedy has the biggest prize at the european fela awards in berlin the square which is a searing satire of contemporary society took...
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several months later, the british handed northern syria over to its french ally, the anglo-french agreement had stipulated. at the conference in 1920, britain agreed to incorporate the belfort declaration into its mandate over palestine. so what were the british thinking and making so many contradictory promises? the british asked themselves the same question. we have got into an extraordinary muddle. belford wrote that. perhaps we should not be so harsh though. we have to remember this was wartime, britain's only objective in 1917 was to win the great war. to that end come its statesmen were willing to promise anything to anyone who might give them an upper hand in the conflict, and grow the empire in the process. at the same time, it is not hard to see it work -- it is not hard to see a range of attitudes. racial, cultural, civilizational, the privileged european interests, over the self-determination of asian and african peoples. thank you very much. [applause] dr.: calvert: i'd be very happy to entertain questions. >> first of all, thank you very much for a nice presentation. it is my u
several months later, the british handed northern syria over to its french ally, the anglo-french agreement had stipulated. at the conference in 1920, britain agreed to incorporate the belfort declaration into its mandate over palestine. so what were the british thinking and making so many contradictory promises? the british asked themselves the same question. we have got into an extraordinary muddle. belford wrote that. perhaps we should not be so harsh though. we have to remember this was...
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alliance between them collapsed last week also to come this hour the president of mali contradicts the french account of an airstrike in northern mali in october saying the bombardment killed soldiers not jihadists and another attraction from a major us media outlet over coverage of the scandal surrounding the white house and team from alleged collusion with russia. but i welcome come to life from moscow watching r.t. international. now we begin in yemen where former president ali abdullah saleh has been killed in fighting in the capital sana'a a video has been released showing his body although please be aware that the footage we are back to show you isn't stream the graphic and upsetting to see saleh was at the helm of yemen from one nine hundred ninety until twenty twelve and was ousted during the arab spring internal conflict and in shoot saw him team up with his he rebels against president hadi however salai made a public break from the shia rebel fighters in a speech on saturday and sell his former allies for this move as a trial move to drive forces loyal to him out of the capital sana
alliance between them collapsed last week also to come this hour the president of mali contradicts the french account of an airstrike in northern mali in october saying the bombardment killed soldiers not jihadists and another attraction from a major us media outlet over coverage of the scandal surrounding the white house and team from alleged collusion with russia. but i welcome come to life from moscow watching r.t. international. now we begin in yemen where former president ali abdullah...