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this was the life of frances perkins -- around this building. and i'll explain to you how that happened and much of the research was denied library of congress, which is sponsoring today's events. it's a wonderful institution and the beautiful buildings, they're such important research materials there and it's all available free. these public access libraries are really one of the things that make our nation great. and i'm very grateful to the library of congress for being here and for continuing to give us such a wonderful material. now, this is a self selecting crowd, i know some of you already know who frances perkins is, but a lot of people don't. so, let's start by asking this question. how many of you know who frances perkins is? oh yes! this is great! good! how about this, how many of you know on someone on social security? please raise your hand. how many of you know someone who is receiving unemployment insurance or who has ever received unemployment compensation? okay. francis perkins work. how many of you know somebody who is working
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should wales | beat france in paris, alun wyn jones beat france in paris, alun wynjones would be the man lifting the trophy. he'd be the first welsh player in history to win a four grand slams, and at 35 he is just as important to the team as he has always been. if it's a monday morning, or a grand slam game, he's exactly the same, the way he trains, you know, is so intense and he brings out the best intense and he brings out the best in everybody around him. it's incredible his first cap was in 2006 and in 2021 he's still going strong. but france can still spoil the party. if they beat wales and when their rearranged match with scotland they could lift the title. the french public has great hopes for this young, ambitious team, and after losing to england last weekend, they will be desperate not to let their fans down again. the grand slams _ to let their fans down again. the grand slams i — to let their fans down again. tue: grand slams i won to let their fans down again. he grand slams i won were to let their fans down again. tte: grand slams i won were in to let their fans down
should wales | beat france in paris, alun wyn jones beat france in paris, alun wynjones would be the man lifting the trophy. he'd be the first welsh player in history to win a four grand slams, and at 35 he is just as important to the team as he has always been. if it's a monday morning, or a grand slam game, he's exactly the same, the way he trains, you know, is so intense and he brings out the best intense and he brings out the best in everybody around him. it's incredible his first cap was...
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today, he received his diploma in france -- in french, his first in france. france met the young syrian three years ago. at the time, he did not speak a word of friends and told of the horrors of the war in broken english. >> they attack all civilians and they killed 32 people there. >> today, he shares his story with young people all over france. [speaking french] >> he is 15 years old when the battle abrupt, he comments on the fighting from rebel positions. upon his arrival in france, zaheer is surprised by local news and decides to report on events in society that are shaping around him. zaheer: [speaking french] >> his work is also a way to reassure and give news to his relatives who stayed in syria. tom: 14 days of mourning are being observed in tanzania following the sudden death of the president. he was 61 years old. this was announced yesterday and in line with the tanzania and constitution. his successor will take power until his term ends in 2025. that will give them tanzania's first female president. the u.s. has sent messages of condolence to tanz
today, he received his diploma in france -- in french, his first in france. france met the young syrian three years ago. at the time, he did not speak a word of friends and told of the horrors of the war in broken english. >> they attack all civilians and they killed 32 people there. >> today, he shares his story with young people all over france. [speaking french] >> he is 15 years old when the battle abrupt, he comments on the fighting from rebel positions. upon his arrival...
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on france 24 and france24.com. anchor: you are watching france 24 live from paris. french president emmanuel macron takes to the airwaves to announce new coronavirus restrictions. schools will close their doors for three weeks and there will be a month-long ban on the mystic travel. -- on domestic travel. international concern over the violence in myanmar. the deadly violence inflicted by the military junta starting with a coup on for jury first. -- on february 1.
on france 24 and france24.com. anchor: you are watching france 24 live from paris. french president emmanuel macron takes to the airwaves to announce new coronavirus restrictions. schools will close their doors for three weeks and there will be a month-long ban on the mystic travel. -- on domestic travel. international concern over the violence in myanmar. the deadly violence inflicted by the military junta starting with a coup on for jury first. -- on february 1.
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i will be back in a couple of minutes, stay with us. >> france by france 24. from the workshop to the catwalk, follow the latest trends on fashion. from find on into architecture and much more. discover uniquely french talents on you are here. this in-depth look at put a plan social events shaping france and france and focus. a quirky insiders guide to understanding france and the french. everyday, watch on france 24 and france 24.com. >> social networks keep us informed and allow us to organize but how to tell what is true and what is fake. >> asking students give us their questions about miss information online and how to spot it. >> truth or fake on france 24 and france between four.com -- france 24.com. 03/22/21 03/22/21 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> we have lived invisible. relegated as second-class citizens. and now in the wake of a violent shooting, white america is still trying to deny our humanitd
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if you got out and you've been in france, you've lived in france, you are accepted. he speaks french and i think your point is really well taken. he's going to end up being frantically more french than he is american. he has a number of american friends were both black and white, he's going to, this is actually going to be a time where they call black paris, and which muammar and clubs are filled with african american performers. everybody wants african american performers, people who know josephson baker from that time, there's another one and madison known as brick top, who is a very famous finger. but, eugene is in the center of this world. he comes out of french air service, the 2000 dollars seems to have disappeared pretty quickly. he probably also used it to get a very nice apartment. and he proceeds to be, in a sense, the key figure in the formation personal club that's gone by, who is a big entrepreneur who clubs the prince. and he's the ban -- he brings in the acts. he secures african american performers like brick top and brings them over. and as well, he c
if you got out and you've been in france, you've lived in france, you are accepted. he speaks french and i think your point is really well taken. he's going to end up being frantically more french than he is american. he has a number of american friends were both black and white, he's going to, this is actually going to be a time where they call black paris, and which muammar and clubs are filled with african american performers. everybody wants african american performers, people who know...
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frances: as anyone. peter: tended to be the case with the photographers who had to put their heads up when there was fighting going on as opposed to the rest of us, who could duck. brian: gloria emerson here is seen with an am--a soldier of the americ--americal division. she has a n--a number of pieces in here. frances: gloria was a great pal, and she was there in the '69, '70, '71 period. she covered the lampsom 719, i remember, which was the--the vietnamese incursion into laos, and she did some of the great reporting of the war. i--it turns out that there's a piece--i th--don't think it's in there, but it's--it--i think of all pieces that annoyed the br--the military brass, hers was it. she discovered that some general--i forget who it was--was faking his own medals, citations and so on, and she had to--she got the people who wrote the citations for the general, the gi's, and it--to a military man, that's the worst thing that could--can happen. brian: i think you both have something in common with this
frances: as anyone. peter: tended to be the case with the photographers who had to put their heads up when there was fighting going on as opposed to the rest of us, who could duck. brian: gloria emerson here is seen with an am--a soldier of the americ--americal division. she has a n--a number of pieces in here. frances: gloria was a great pal, and she was there in the '69, '70, '71 period. she covered the lampsom 719, i remember, which was the--the vietnamese incursion into laos, and she did...
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analyzing france's role in rwanda. standing by in the capital, kigali, where does this report leave french-rwanda relations tonight? >> indeed, president emmanuel macron has multiplied the gestures toward to gully -- kiga li since 2018. in paris he announced his intention to support the candidate see of the head ofwranda francophie. and on the commemoration of thetutsi genocide formalize the declaration of the commission, the saying that two years later today issued its report france's role in the genocide. it had always been a difficult point between the two countries. in 1998, kigali accused france of being guilty of crimes of genocide. but it was judged, following a particularly controversial investigation, with an arrest warrant against the rwanda president paul kigali -- kigame for his participation. rwanda authorities stopped their diplomatic relationship with france. there is still no french ambassador in kigali, since 2015, but that could change soon. the return of an ambassador could done in the coming months,
analyzing france's role in rwanda. standing by in the capital, kigali, where does this report leave french-rwanda relations tonight? >> indeed, president emmanuel macron has multiplied the gestures toward to gully -- kiga li since 2018. in paris he announced his intention to support the candidate see of the head ofwranda francophie. and on the commemoration of thetutsi genocide formalize the declaration of the commission, the saying that two years later today issued its report france's...
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france is likely to be added. _ for a legitimate reason. france is likely to be added. britain's - for a legitimate reason. france is likely to be added. britain's needj likely to be added. britain's need to quarantine in a hotel, the son says... the sun says the whole of europe _ says... the sun says the whole of europe should be put on a read this. we know— europe should be put on a read this. we know in— europe should be put on a read this. we know in france, there could be up to 2000 _ we know in france, there could be up to 2000 cases of the south african variant, _ to 2000 cases of the south african variant, lrut— to 2000 cases of the south african variant, but it's really worrying for cross — variant, but it's really worrying for cross channel trade if france has more — for cross channel trade if france has more restrictions. even if whole ears are _ has more restrictions. even if whole ears are exempt from the quarantine, it still— ears are exempt from the quarantine, it still adds _ ears are exempt from the quarantine, it still adds friction to this
france is likely to be added. _ for a legitimate reason. france is likely to be added. britain's - for a legitimate reason. france is likely to be added. britain's needj likely to be added. britain's need to quarantine in a hotel, the son says... the sun says the whole of europe _ says... the sun says the whole of europe should be put on a read this. we know— europe should be put on a read this. we know in— europe should be put on a read this. we know in france, there could be up to 2000 _...
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he plans to stay in france. robert: the roaring 20's, the rising dictatorship, france comes close to a coup in 1934. hitler on the rise and mussolini on the other border. but this is a man who is wedded to the notion of the french republic and storm clouds on the horizon, he does his duty again, doesn't he, john? prof. morrow: a lot of americans when the storm clouds arose decided that, especially as 1939 rolls around, this is no safe place to be. not bullard. josephine baker had given up her american citizenship. bullard was an american citizen by birth but had no documents. that doesn't bother him. by 1939 he is still running his club and the second bureau agency, french counterintelligence, approaches him and says, you are running this great club. you got all these germans who like to in which is true. there are about 17,000 germans living in paris who are probably nazi spies. robert: [laughs] prof. morrow: the representative of the french police asked him what he get in good with the germans? he speaks germa
he plans to stay in france. robert: the roaring 20's, the rising dictatorship, france comes close to a coup in 1934. hitler on the rise and mussolini on the other border. but this is a man who is wedded to the notion of the french republic and storm clouds on the horizon, he does his duty again, doesn't he, john? prof. morrow: a lot of americans when the storm clouds arose decided that, especially as 1939 rolls around, this is no safe place to be. not bullard. josephine baker had given up her...
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this was the life of frances perkins -- around this building. and i'll explain to you how that happened and much of the research was denied library of congress, which is sponsoring today's events. it's a wonderful institution and the beautiful buildings, they're such important research materials there and it's all available free. these public access libraries are really one of the things that make our nation great. and i'm very grateful to the library of congress for being here and for continuing to give us such a wonderful material. now, this is a self selecting crowd, i know some of you already know who frances perkins is, but a lot of people don't. so, let's start by asking this question. how many of you know who france perkins is? oh yes! this is great! good! how about this, how many of you know on someone me on social security? please raise your hand. how many of you know someone who is receiving unemployment insurance or who has ever received unemployment compensation? okay. francis perkins is work. how many of you know somebody who is wor
this was the life of frances perkins -- around this building. and i'll explain to you how that happened and much of the research was denied library of congress, which is sponsoring today's events. it's a wonderful institution and the beautiful buildings, they're such important research materials there and it's all available free. these public access libraries are really one of the things that make our nation great. and i'm very grateful to the library of congress for being here and for...
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this is g w news why from berlin tonight for the 3rd time since the pandemic thinking and france is going into lockdown president microland says the shutdown already in place in some regions will be extended to the entire country for at least one month schools will close domestic travel will be banned i call morns france is close to losing control of the pandemic also coming up tonight more mixed messages the use medicines regulator banks the astra zeneca corona virus vaccine for all age groups it comes a day after germany stop the use of astra zeneca in people under the age of 60 and pakistan's 1st ever religious school for transgender people it's a safe space for those on the margins of society where some are finding comfort in their faith. by brink off to our viewers watching on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin with the latest evidence of just how severe the 3rd wave of the pandemic has become for europe tonight france has extended its coronavirus lock down for one more month in an address to the nation president said that we will lose con
this is g w news why from berlin tonight for the 3rd time since the pandemic thinking and france is going into lockdown president microland says the shutdown already in place in some regions will be extended to the entire country for at least one month schools will close domestic travel will be banned i call morns france is close to losing control of the pandemic also coming up tonight more mixed messages the use medicines regulator banks the astra zeneca corona virus vaccine for all age groups...
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frances perkins was a very dwout, christian. she was episcopalian and had enormously deep empathy for the human condition. she was interested in the plight of immigrants. she was interested in the plight of workers. she often said she felt peoples pain. she became fascinated in the american economy. she studied business. she was very interested in businessmen and how they -- businessmen and women, at that time primarily businessmen and how they conducted business. she was fascinated to see the role workers played in making the business prosperous. she had an enormous number of interests over the years. she was a very big suffrage activist, and so she was very strong advocate for womens rights. she was a birth control supporter, too. but she chose the one particular issue which was worker rights. she made that her lifetime cause, and that seemed to have all gelled for her after seeing the horror of the triangle fire. >> relations with the organized labor, the unions and that -- >> yes, fascinating relationship with frances perkin
frances perkins was a very dwout, christian. she was episcopalian and had enormously deep empathy for the human condition. she was interested in the plight of immigrants. she was interested in the plight of workers. she often said she felt peoples pain. she became fascinated in the american economy. she studied business. she was very interested in businessmen and how they -- businessmen and women, at that time primarily businessmen and how they conducted business. she was fascinated to see the...
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you are watching france 24. ♪ our top story, france has joint european nations, including germany and italy, in resuming the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, after regulators found no proof it causes of clots. germany's chancellor angela merkel said a short time ago that she would be willing to take the astrazeneca vaccine. the french prime minister received his first jab at a mitary hospital, this a day after authorities in france imposed a new lockdown in paris and several other regions. the country is staring down a third wave of the pandemic. the details. reporter: france's vaccination program has seen more ups and downs than a roller coaster ride , and it has been a particularly rocky relationship with astrazeneca. initially back in january, president macron question the vaccine's effectiveness for people over 65. within the country, along with several others, acted on its own in suspending astrazeneca without final recommend nations -- recommendations from the u.n. this does not come as a surprise that the reckless talk has dented public confidence. >> i don't trust it. there is a pr
you are watching france 24. ♪ our top story, france has joint european nations, including germany and italy, in resuming the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, after regulators found no proof it causes of clots. germany's chancellor angela merkel said a short time ago that she would be willing to take the astrazeneca vaccine. the french prime minister received his first jab at a mitary hospital, this a day after authorities in france imposed a new lockdown in paris and several other regions. the...
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that number is more like 300 in france. so, for now what that is there are going to be spot checks along the border. no plans as of yet for a checkpoint, but it will certainly impede travel, it will impede commuters. it could even impede trade. a big step, a big hit economically for these regions, but according to the authorities here in germany, it is necessary, really, to stop those high infections spreading into germany from france. damien mcginnis there in berlin. while germany is trying to keep out new cases, there is already a rise in cases within the country and more younger people are ending up in hospital. german icu doctor kai zacharowski has been describing the situation in his frankfurt hospital. the situation is getting worse. at the moment, the third wave definitely has arrived. what we see is now that the age of patients is younger than before. so, we have patients which are in the 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s. patients have a longer length of stay in the intensive care unit. so, now, we have patients on average sta
that number is more like 300 in france. so, for now what that is there are going to be spot checks along the border. no plans as of yet for a checkpoint, but it will certainly impede travel, it will impede commuters. it could even impede trade. a big step, a big hit economically for these regions, but according to the authorities here in germany, it is necessary, really, to stop those high infections spreading into germany from france. damien mcginnis there in berlin. while germany is trying to...
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on the weekends i enjoy going to france to shop the brecon is right next to france as if the markets are wonderful and i like to go 2 minutes a beautiful city out of luxembourg it's beautiful to see it's nice to wander around to a little shopping that's the way it is when you live on the border. what do you think of a europe without borders here in this region that you want now if you wish guns but i think it's really great i come from cameroon and here i have a chance to get to know different cultures. on this guy it's easy for me to study in france or germany or visit there. from those old like i think it's awesome you know. i don't actually from the area around and some on but i really savor the lifestyle here have even if the city itself the people at the market and the 2 languages french and german. wife i think it's wonderful which finished top. the romans spotted silence special qualities long ago we have proof near the village of bach archaeologists uncovered the remains of a roman country villa 2 2. it's been reconstructed on station foundations the only one of its kind in t
on the weekends i enjoy going to france to shop the brecon is right next to france as if the markets are wonderful and i like to go 2 minutes a beautiful city out of luxembourg it's beautiful to see it's nice to wander around to a little shopping that's the way it is when you live on the border. what do you think of a europe without borders here in this region that you want now if you wish guns but i think it's really great i come from cameroon and here i have a chance to get to know different...
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was france complicit? after digging through a trove of official files after digging through a trove of officialfiles for after digging through a trove of official files for two years an expert commission has said the answer is no. there is no evidence that the french government wilfully associated itself with the genocide. the charges the report does make, however, are damning. the report says france bears heavy and overwhelming responsibilities over the genocide. and that it was blind to its preparations. translation: to its preparations. tuna/mom- to its preparations. translation: . translation: the french authorities _ translation: the french authorities pursued - translation: the french authorities pursued a - translation: the french | authorities pursued a policy that was totally disconnected from reality, a policy that bore the stigma of colonisation, but did not actually see that rwanda could get out of it and basically dissipated the ethnic crisis, aligned itself with the regime. for victims's fami
was france complicit? after digging through a trove of official files after digging through a trove of officialfiles for after digging through a trove of official files for two years an expert commission has said the answer is no. there is no evidence that the french government wilfully associated itself with the genocide. the charges the report does make, however, are damning. the report says france bears heavy and overwhelming responsibilities over the genocide. and that it was blind to its...
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>> you're watching france 24, live from paris. opening statements begin in the high-profile trial of a white police officer accused of killing george floyd. video of the officer kneeling on the black man's neck sparked ouage around the world and will be a key pce of evidence in the case. this islamic state group is claiming which fonts about it for a deadly attack on this beach. they have taken control of the city of palma. thousands of people are dead d others have fled for their lives . traffic is flowing through the suez canal again after a ship was removed. 400 ships have after a week of waiting. we will have more in our business report with kate moody. monte: i am monte francis, thank you for joining us. it is considered the most significant police brutality case in decades. the trial got underway today in the case of derek chauvin for killing george floyd. the prosecution began by showing the jury the heart to watch video of chauvin kneeling on floy' -- floyd's neck. here is what attorneys on both sides had to say today abou
>> you're watching france 24, live from paris. opening statements begin in the high-profile trial of a white police officer accused of killing george floyd. video of the officer kneeling on the black man's neck sparked ouage around the world and will be a key pce of evidence in the case. this islamic state group is claiming which fonts about it for a deadly attack on this beach. they have taken control of the city of palma. thousands of people are dead d others have fled for their lives ....
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he's in france. and he's perfectly happy. he can get boxing belts. >> when you say 1913, everybody knows what's right around the corner, the very eve of world war i, john. eugene is an american citizen but he wants to do his duty for the republic, the french republic. tell us about his time in the french foreign legion. the story, as you put it, it's better than fiction. >> yes. at that time, when the war begins, there are a substantial number of young americans, black and white, a number of the white youth are very wealthy and highly educated from elite universities, harvard, yale, the ivy league. and some of them are in france, painting. others of them decide, oh, wait a minute, this is a war against german autocracy, against french egalitarianism, freedom, we're going to fight for france. and so they start joining. but you can't join the french army. you also have to remember at this time you didn't need a passport to travel from country to country, before world war i. that happens after. so he ha
he's in france. and he's perfectly happy. he can get boxing belts. >> when you say 1913, everybody knows what's right around the corner, the very eve of world war i, john. eugene is an american citizen but he wants to do his duty for the republic, the french republic. tell us about his time in the french foreign legion. the story, as you put it, it's better than fiction. >> yes. at that time, when the war begins, there are a substantial number of young americans, black and white, a...
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that i'd like to focus on here because france and chances are quite calls are lies do you think france is ok with the way that president deby is behaving in this election is unfolding. yeah then it cannot be ok. these not much one to do because it just degree is the here is a very loyal and great collegiate ally in the track against. terrorism in general in jihad and he has generously contributed troops and lost hundreds so chad to soldiers has been dying and last month there was another summit when it finds us wondering what is the way forward says the there was a summit in the in a chat with them enough where president you could be placed again to continue supporting the fight efforts inside the g 5 so. ages if he had has always a couple of weeks months ago or last year he has revealed that at some point he wanted to step down but finance told him not to do so because they needed he saw much of. the anti terror activity is so. what is happening now is sort of a family feud because you say yeah look a general who. is a family member of the desert me he's been minister of mining is bee
that i'd like to focus on here because france and chances are quite calls are lies do you think france is ok with the way that president deby is behaving in this election is unfolding. yeah then it cannot be ok. these not much one to do because it just degree is the here is a very loyal and great collegiate ally in the track against. terrorism in general in jihad and he has generously contributed troops and lost hundreds so chad to soldiers has been dying and last month there was another summit...
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that number is more like 300 in france. so, for now what that is there are going to be spot checks along the border. no plans as of yet for a checkpoint, but it will certainly impede travel, it will impede commuters. it could even impede trade. a big step, a big hit economically for these regions, but according to the authorities here in germany, it is necessary, really, to stop those high infections spreading into germany from france. while germany is trying to keep out new cases, there is already a rise in cases within the country and more younger people are ending up in hospital. german icu doctor kai zacharowski has been describing the situation in his frankfurt hospital. the situation is getting worse. at the moment, the third wave definitely has arrived. what we see is now that the age of patients is younger than before. so, we have patients which are in the 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s. in the first and second wave, we had the elderly — over 70 or 80. so, there is a huge difference. the second important thing to recognise
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this is e w news live from berlin and tonight for the 3rd time since the pandemic began france is going into lockdown president says the shutdown measures already in place in some regions will be extended to the entire country for at least a month schools will close domestic travel will be banned morning france is close to losing control of this pandemic also coming up tonight more mixed messages the e use medicines regulator backing astra zeneca coronavirus vaccine for all age groups it follows germany's move yesterday to halt the use of astra zeneca in people under the age of 60 and that you'll meet the woman who is now the german army's 1st transgender commander she's responsible for $700.00 soldiers and she has a personal mission as well. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us we begin tonight with the latest evidence of just how severe the 3rd wave of the pandemic has become for europe tonight france has extended its coronavirus lockdown for one month in a bid to stem this 3rd wave of the pandemic in an address to the nation president. said that we will lose control if we do n
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france. hugh, thank you very much indeed. france. hugh, thank you very much indeed- -- — france. hugh, thank you very much indeed. -- this _ france. hugh, thank you very much indeed. -- this favourable. - just before the end of this half—hour, let's turn to the us. it's day 3 of the trial of derek chauvin. he's the former police officer charged with the murder of george floyd in may last year. the court has been hearing further from prosecution witnesses. let's hearfrom from prosecution witnesses. let's hear from gary o'donoghue. from prosecution witnesses. let's hearfrom gary o'donoghue. quickly sum up what we have heard on day three, please. we sum up what we have heard on day three. please-— sum up what we have heard on day three, please. sum up what we have heard on day three, lease. ~ . ., ., three, please. we have heard some of those by standards, _ three, please. we have heard some of those by standards, -- _ three, please. we have heard some of those by standards, -- by— three, please. we have heard some of those by standards, -- by standards, l those by standards,
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that number is more like 300 in france. so, for now, what that means is there are going to be spot checks along the border. no plans as of yet for a checkpoint, but it will certainly impede travel, it will impede commuters. it could even impede trade. a big step, a big hit economically for these regions, but according to the authorities here in germany, it is necessary, really, to stop those high infections spreading into germany from france. while germany is trying to keep out new cases, there is already a rise in cases within the country and more younger people are ending up in hospital. german icu doctor kai zacharowski has been describing the situation in his frankfurt hospital. the situation is getting worse. at the moment, the third wave definitely has arrived. what we see is now that the age of patients is younger than before. so, we have patients which are in the 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s. patients have a longer length of stay in the intensive care unit. so, now, we have patients on average staying for 40—60 days. at
that number is more like 300 in france. so, for now, what that means is there are going to be spot checks along the border. no plans as of yet for a checkpoint, but it will certainly impede travel, it will impede commuters. it could even impede trade. a big step, a big hit economically for these regions, but according to the authorities here in germany, it is necessary, really, to stop those high infections spreading into germany from france. while germany is trying to keep out new cases, there...
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morris to france and mr. jay to london from the apprehension those missions would produce in our foreign relations precisely the ill effect. they did presumed produce. to which washington replies on pardonable to appoint these men to office, although we've acknowledged first rate abilities when they were of different political sentiments from mr. monroe whose judgment one would presume must be infallible. monroe wonders why his pro-french statements were inappropriate? i could not conceive why such dissatisfaction should be shown on account of my presenting to the convention publicly those documents which tended to prove how strong the feelings of the administration were in favor of the french nation. in the president gives the answer the great and primary object of the administration was to preserve the us in peace by pursuing a conduct strictly neutral. it was not a central then knowing beforehand with what they clapped. the reception was to be to make a parade of sentiments. however strong they might be fe
morris to france and mr. jay to london from the apprehension those missions would produce in our foreign relations precisely the ill effect. they did presumed produce. to which washington replies on pardonable to appoint these men to office, although we've acknowledged first rate abilities when they were of different political sentiments from mr. monroe whose judgment one would presume must be infallible. monroe wonders why his pro-french statements were inappropriate? i could not conceive why...
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anchor: you are watching france 24 live from paris. french president emmanuel macron takes to the airwaves to announce new coronavirus restrictions. schools will close their doors for three weeks and there will be a month-long ban on the mystic travel. -- on domestic travel. international concern over the violence in myanmar. the deadly violence inflicted by the military junta starting with a coup on for jury first. -- on february 1. an attempted coup just two days before the newly elected president is set to be sworn into office. thank you for joining us. we begin here in france, where president emmanual macron has announced a nationwide closure of schools to combat rising numbers of coronavirus infections. it is the most of the for can change to the current restrictions already in place. there will be a ban on domestic travel for one month. macron warned the virus is accelerating and deaths could soon reach 100,000. he also said that there is light at the end of the tunnel and there could be a gradual reopening starting in mid-may. >
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if you got out and you've been in france, you've lived in france, you are accepted. he speaks french and i think your point is really well taken. he's going to end up being frantically more french than he is american. he has a number of american friends were both black and white, he's going to, this is actually going to be a time where they call black paris, and which clubs are filled with african american performers. everybody wants african american performers, people who know josephine baker from that time, there's another one and madison known as brick, who is a very famous figuure. but, eugene is in the center of this world. he comes out of french air service, the 2000 dollars seems to have disappeared pretty quickly. he probably also used it to get a very nice apartment. and he proceeds to be, in a sense, the key figure in the formation personal club that's gone by, who is a big entrepreneur who clubs--. and he's the brings in the acts. he secures african american performers like brick top and brings them over. and as well, he can recruit and see, one of the mem
if you got out and you've been in france, you've lived in france, you are accepted. he speaks french and i think your point is really well taken. he's going to end up being frantically more french than he is american. he has a number of american friends were both black and white, he's going to, this is actually going to be a time where they call black paris, and which clubs are filled with african american performers. everybody wants african american performers, people who know josephine baker...
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and that then led to diplomatic tensions between france and some muslim majority countries france even then brought forward legislation that it was working on but then decided to incur late watered happened with some real party and that draft legislation which is now being passed by the national assembly and will soon be discussed by the senate is looking at promoting the republican values of france but many people see it as being in anti muslim law so you know this was one lawyer one lie that not only left the teach it day but there's really uncovered a hornet's nest of problems here in france. let's go live to paris now to talk to who specializes in the middle east thanks for joining us on r.t. this is desperately tragic but standing aside this is a 13 year old girl the lawyer points out yes she lied she didn't incite murder to what extent cannot 13 year old girl be held responsible for what happened. first of all kinds for having me on this is really this is a really sad story because simple life has led to the nation teacher of one person and even worse than that the capitation of
and that then led to diplomatic tensions between france and some muslim majority countries france even then brought forward legislation that it was working on but then decided to incur late watered happened with some real party and that draft legislation which is now being passed by the national assembly and will soon be discussed by the senate is looking at promoting the republican values of france but many people see it as being in anti muslim law so you know this was one lawyer one lie that...
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germany, spain, france, astrazeneca vaccine. germany, spain, france. the — astrazeneca vaccine. germany, spain, france, the latest _ astrazeneca vaccine. germany, spain, france, the latest countries _ astrazeneca vaccine. germany, spain, france, the latest countries to - france, the latest countries to alter temporary use over concern of blood clots despite there being no evidence of these blood clots because with the vaccine. cases rising europe with italy much of the country has gone to a third lockdown. also in the next half an hour at the protests are continuing in myanmar and so is the violent response from the military. more than a0 people killed by police on sunday. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. in the past hour spain hasjoined france, germany and italy to become the latest countries to suspend use of the oxford—astrazeneca jab. it's over concerns about blood clots. this is happening despite the who saying there is no indication of a link between the vaccine and blood clots. earlier, the republic of ireland and netherlands made a similar
germany, spain, france, astrazeneca vaccine. germany, spain, france. the — astrazeneca vaccine. germany, spain, france, the latest _ astrazeneca vaccine. germany, spain, france, the latest countries _ astrazeneca vaccine. germany, spain, france, the latest countries to - france, the latest countries to alter temporary use over concern of blood clots despite there being no evidence of these blood clots because with the vaccine. cases rising europe with italy much of the country has gone to a...
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you mention france. tonight, paris and 15 other regions of the country will be put into much stricter lockdown measures because the number of people in intensive care in paris is higher than during the second wave back in november, so france is a concern. germany are clearly worried as well. central and eastern europe, rising cases. i havejust looked at central and eastern europe, rising cases. i have just looked at the latest cases for poland, a 30% rise in new cases in the past week. alongside this picture of the graphs going the wrong way with the number of cases going up, there are problems with vaccines and we know they haven't been getting the vaccine from britain, from astrazeneca, that they wanted. the european commission talking about a 100 million fewer doses coming to the eu in the three months from april, so it's really a pretty bleak picture, i'm afraid. if april, so it's really a pretty bleak picture, i'm afraid.— picture, i'm afraid. if we look at the stats. _ picture, i'm afraid. if we
you mention france. tonight, paris and 15 other regions of the country will be put into much stricter lockdown measures because the number of people in intensive care in paris is higher than during the second wave back in november, so france is a concern. germany are clearly worried as well. central and eastern europe, rising cases. i havejust looked at central and eastern europe, rising cases. i have just looked at the latest cases for poland, a 30% rise in new cases in the past week....
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italy and france| will resume using the vaccine. they were among the countries with the poorest reports of blood cross. paris is heading back into lockdown on friday. in the first meeting between senior officials in the biden administration in china —— and china takes place.
italy and france| will resume using the vaccine. they were among the countries with the poorest reports of blood cross. paris is heading back into lockdown on friday. in the first meeting between senior officials in the biden administration in china —— and china takes place.
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france's foreign mr. accuses that u.k. and france has called for the eu to government tougher export control as well as role has struggled. in the u.k. figures show there were 70 deaths of people in 28 days of a positive test and6,187 infecti were reported in the last 24 hours. the number of u.k. cases is an increase of 1000 compared to one week ago. official figures show the number testing positive for coronavirus has leveled often england, wales and northern ireland, and risen slightly in scotland. in germany, and institu has warned the country could see 100,0 infections0 per day f a third wave0, -- if a new wave spreads unchecked, with fears it could be the worst so far. >> it is a controversial step because there are so much traffic, commuters, family across the border every day between france and germany. germany already opposed border restctions and controls on some borders. we he had border controls on parts of austria, the czech republic, slovakia. those regions have now been classed as height regions -- high-risk
france's foreign mr. accuses that u.k. and france has called for the eu to government tougher export control as well as role has struggled. in the u.k. figures show there were 70 deaths of people in 28 days of a positive test and6,187 infecti were reported in the last 24 hours. the number of u.k. cases is an increase of 1000 compared to one week ago. official figures show the number testing positive for coronavirus has leveled often england, wales and northern ireland, and risen slightly in...
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france, german , so why is this happening? france, germany. and _ so why is this happening? france, germany, and italy _ so why is this happening? france, germany, and italy are _ so why is this happening? france, germany, and italy are among - so why is this happening? france, - germany, and italy are among several countries to suspend the use of the astrazeneca vaccine over safety fears. in astrazeneca vaccine over safety fears. ., , astrazeneca vaccine over safety fears. . , , , fears. in the last ten days these euro ean fears. in the last ten days these european countries _ fears. in the last ten days these european countries have - fears. in the last ten days these european countries have all- european countries have all restricted the use of astrazeneca vaccine. many have completely suspended issues. all have acted on concerns about blood clotting. despite there being no evidence to link this vaccine and blood clotting. in the european regulator did not have been clearer. this vaccine is _ did not have been clearer. this vaccine is safe _ did not have been clearer. thi
france, german , so why is this happening? france, germany. and _ so why is this happening? france, germany, and italy _ so why is this happening? france, germany, and italy are _ so why is this happening? france, germany, and italy are among - so why is this happening? france, - germany, and italy are among several countries to suspend the use of the astrazeneca vaccine over safety fears. in astrazeneca vaccine over safety fears. ., , astrazeneca vaccine over safety fears. . , , , fears. in...
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frances: we have been talking about it. the high rates driven by the reopening and all good things and that is the reason rates are moving. it hasn't all been the reflation, otherwise it would be driven by real rates. some of it is expectations. kathy made a good point that this market makes their is more inflation than a lot of what the fed is telling us. the slr has been one of the reasons we have seen this and it has created volatility. today, positioning towards it. i think we haven't seen as much as a move today. does this actually help us on a go forward basis question are we looking for a one-day impact or multiple month impact. jonathan: kathy, what is your take? kathy: is a good question. we did get a few offsetting indications for revisiting this topic. we have the rrp and the expansion to create a little space. i think this is something that gets addressed over time and a lot of it was already in the market. i don't think over the long run is going to be a long-lasting impact. this is a tough one to parse out bec
frances: we have been talking about it. the high rates driven by the reopening and all good things and that is the reason rates are moving. it hasn't all been the reflation, otherwise it would be driven by real rates. some of it is expectations. kathy made a good point that this market makes their is more inflation than a lot of what the fed is telling us. the slr has been one of the reasons we have seen this and it has created volatility. today, positioning towards it. i think we haven't seen...
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, _ rushed to resume the use, germany, france, it— rushed to resume the use, germany, france, it is— rushed to resume the use, germany, france, it is due to restart, and this— france, it is due to restart, and this means _ france, it is due to restart, and this means that for a period of time, — this means that for a period of time, politicians, not clinicians, not medical advisers, not scientists, politicians actually allowed — scientists, politicians actually allowed using this vaccine, and on that basis, — allowed using this vaccine, and on that basis, people in germany and france _ that basis, people in germany and france and — that basis, people in germany and france and italy will have died, and it was— france and italy will have died, and it was done — france and italy will have died, and it was done partly because it was a british— it was done partly because it was a british vaccine and it wasn't a geunan— british vaccine and it wasn't a german vaccine reference vaccine from _ german vaccine reference vaccine from it _ german vaccine reference vaccine from i
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france. germany. the european union admits further flaws in its program with member countries venting their fury. in the program more european countries. reveals its production deals with companies in spain germany. is conditional on the e.u. approving the drug. 10 years of war in syria. conflict changed. the future. for the country. just after 8 in the evening here in moscow this monday marks the 15th. and your welcome to our. germany. italy become the latest countries to suspend the use of the corona virus vaccine developed by a stretch over blood clot concerns. for more on this. list of countries suspending the astra zeneca job keeps growing take us through why that's happening. well i just want to bring you up to date with some breaking news on this story that european medical's agency which is the agency which approves the vaccine which approved just resent it has said that it will be holding an emergency meeting on thursday to discuss the issues with this vaccine that have caused so many europea
france. germany. the european union admits further flaws in its program with member countries venting their fury. in the program more european countries. reveals its production deals with companies in spain germany. is conditional on the e.u. approving the drug. 10 years of war in syria. conflict changed. the future. for the country. just after 8 in the evening here in moscow this monday marks the 15th. and your welcome to our. germany. italy become the latest countries to suspend the use of...
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when i arrived in france, i was greeted by the first lady. i especially wanted to see how britain and its industrial leaders found out how to export the things needed to get those dollars to balance their foreign trade. mr. griffith told me they made trips across america to get the necessary contract. they say the lord helps those who help themselves, and the martial plan seems to be like the lord in that respect. there is no doubt in my mind how much martial plan funds have helped. but some facts are worrying. worrying. it is hard to see how europe can recover as long as trade with eastern europe remains at the present low level. i had my ideas pretty well sorted out for the time i went to visit our airmen. europe has recovered roughly to the 1938 level but that is not enough. a europe with greater population and more social justice must have a far higher production level. above all, there must be greater integration. our men on the spot knew this. >> will you go ahead and ask questions? >> mrs. roosevelt, did you see a definite improvement
when i arrived in france, i was greeted by the first lady. i especially wanted to see how britain and its industrial leaders found out how to export the things needed to get those dollars to balance their foreign trade. mr. griffith told me they made trips across america to get the necessary contract. they say the lord helps those who help themselves, and the martial plan seems to be like the lord in that respect. there is no doubt in my mind how much martial plan funds have helped. but some...
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now france were attacking again and anton dupont was soon scoring france's second try. it was just desperately frustrating and the players obviously you know got so close and yet so far. so it's a tough time for them, but they have to be proud of performance, proud of the effort they put in throughout the championship and go away now and wait seven days to see the outcome of next week's game. ireland remain on course for a second place finish — after beating england 32—18 in their final match. keith earls with the first of their two tries. defeat means england will finish fifth in the table, it's the first time in 45 years they've lost against all of the other home nations. scotland recorded their biggest win over italy — easing to a 52—10 victory at murrayfield. duhan van der merwe scored twice — including the last of their eight tries. scotland have one more match to play, against france next friday, and they could still finish second if they win. the clean sweep is still on for manchester city. 14 points clear at the top of the premier league, a league cup
now france were attacking again and anton dupont was soon scoring france's second try. it was just desperately frustrating and the players obviously you know got so close and yet so far. so it's a tough time for them, but they have to be proud of performance, proud of the effort they put in throughout the championship and go away now and wait seven days to see the outcome of next week's game. ireland remain on course for a second place finish — after beating england 32—18 in their final...
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then i went to talk with the president of france, i discovered the reason, france has not concentrated on helping people in their immediate needs but on long-range monetization of their industries. policy which will pay off in some three years time. when industrial plans will be the best in europe. for instance, france has invested heavily in hydro electric plants. at present the construction of these power plants gives jobs to thousands of men. and when they are completed extensive electricity will be available for many farms and factories, and homes. it was pleasant on arriving in england to be met by my good and a wise friend. there was so much i wanted to see and ask about. i wanted especially to see how britain and its industrial leaders have found out how to export things needed to get those scarce dollars to balance our foreign trade. mr. griffith told me how his firm did it. they make spare parts like gaskets from british cars. he had just made a trip all through america to get the necessary contract. they say the lord helps those who help themselves. and the marshall plan seem
then i went to talk with the president of france, i discovered the reason, france has not concentrated on helping people in their immediate needs but on long-range monetization of their industries. policy which will pay off in some three years time. when industrial plans will be the best in europe. for instance, france has invested heavily in hydro electric plants. at present the construction of these power plants gives jobs to thousands of men. and when they are completed extensive electricity...
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but when i went to talk to the president of france, i discovered the reason, the france president told me he isn't concentrated on helping people in their immediate needs. but on a long-range, modernization of industries. it will pay off in some three years time when her industrial plant will be the best in europe. for instance, france has invested heavily in hydroelectric plants. at present the construction of these power plants gives jobs to thousands of men. and when they are completed, extensive electricity will be available on many farms and factories, and homes. it was pleasant on arriving in england to be met by my good and wise friend. there was so much that i wanted to see and ask about. i wanted especially to see how britain and its industrial leaders have found out how to export the things needed to get the scarce dollars to balance their foreign trade. mr griffin told me how they're from did it. they make parts for british cars. he had just made a trip all through america to get the necessary contract. they say the lord helps those who help themselves. the marshall plan see
but when i went to talk to the president of france, i discovered the reason, the france president told me he isn't concentrated on helping people in their immediate needs. but on a long-range, modernization of industries. it will pay off in some three years time when her industrial plant will be the best in europe. for instance, france has invested heavily in hydroelectric plants. at present the construction of these power plants gives jobs to thousands of men. and when they are completed,...
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soon rwanda, as in france, questions hovered around the memories of these vicious crimes — was france complicit? after two years of digging through a trove of official files, an expert commission has said the answer is no, there is no evidence that the french government wilfully associated itself with the genocide. the charges the report does make, however, are damning. the report says france bears "heavy and overwhelming responsibilities" over the genocide and that it was "blind to its preparations". ranslation: the french | authorities pursued a policy that was totally disconnected from reality, a policy that bore the stigma of colonisation, that did not actually see that rwanda could get out of it and basically exacerbated the ethnic crisis, aligned itself with the regime. for victims' families and advocacy groups, the report is an important step. translation: it changes a lot because there is a lot - of denial, particularly in france, due to the presence the fact politicians are taking these words into account is a good thing because it weakens the feeling of impunity. after years
soon rwanda, as in france, questions hovered around the memories of these vicious crimes — was france complicit? after two years of digging through a trove of official files, an expert commission has said the answer is no, there is no evidence that the french government wilfully associated itself with the genocide. the charges the report does make, however, are damning. the report says france bears "heavy and overwhelming responsibilities" over the genocide and that it was...
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and other cultural debate is raging in france where a politician is under fire for insisting whites should have no say in discussions about racism. and the french pharmaceutical giant is found guilty of involuntary manslaughter a loss drug that's believed to have caused hundreds of deaths. just off the 4 pm on tuesday here in moscow this is our international thank you for sharing your time with us. in the u.k. is warning the prime minister that trouble is brewing if more respect isn't shown to muslims ultimately insinuating that the country could go the way of frauds its author a teacher in northern england left parts of the community outraged by showing cartoons of the prophet mohammed to his class. is a bit of respect if one teacher can do it another teach can do it 5 years down the line and we do not want this to be the case otherwise we are not responsible for the actions of some individuals. however the that he condemns any assertions that promote violence the teacher who sparked the outrage showed the prophet mohammad caricature as during a class debate on blasphemy you know his fami
and other cultural debate is raging in france where a politician is under fire for insisting whites should have no say in discussions about racism. and the french pharmaceutical giant is found guilty of involuntary manslaughter a loss drug that's believed to have caused hundreds of deaths. just off the 4 pm on tuesday here in moscow this is our international thank you for sharing your time with us. in the u.k. is warning the prime minister that trouble is brewing if more respect isn't shown to...
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scotland limited france, on, scotland! scotland limited france. they— on, scotland! scotland limited france, they would _ on, scotland! scotland limited france, they would help - on, scotland! scotland limited. france, they would help whales on, scotland! scotland limited - france, they would help whales of the title but they're playing for their own ambitions and their own successful six nations. scotland scoring a try and the referee saw enough there. the french need was intense. they did notjust at the wind, they required for tryouts for a bonus point. with half—time beckoning, there was one. would the scottish captain in the sin—binned hymn of the french had to use the chance to. the chase, a race and a second try. an exchange of tries, scotland led and soon they did not. the french had to win by 21 points and with this they led by three. but the scottish were not done. both teams with 14 on the pitch and france stretched. the clock past 80 but the scottish spirit and vision was still there. find but the scottish spirit and vision was still there.— was sti
scotland limited france, on, scotland! scotland limited france. they— on, scotland! scotland limited france, they would _ on, scotland! scotland limited france, they would help - on, scotland! scotland limited. france, they would help whales on, scotland! scotland limited - france, they would help whales of the title but they're playing for their own ambitions and their own successful six nations. scotland scoring a try and the referee saw enough there. the french need was intense. they did...
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she traveled to france, the united states and korea. i told her several times not to come back home, to stay there because of the situation here. she always refused. she told me, i le my country and i want to come back. the government has failed to protect them. no one from the supreme court came to offer their condolences because they are afraid for their safety. but they clearly do not even care about the safety of their own judges. >> government employees are among the main targets of the insurgents. a former tae kwon do champion. three years ago, she escaped death and she was stabbed by a group of men near her home. >> i tried to defend myself and they hurt my hand here. there were three of them with knives. they tried to stab me in my belly but they did not succeed i wa hit in the elbow. i have scars all over my body. >> throughout the country, women feel particularly persecuted. >> women have no rights in afghanistan. it is a country that wants women to stay indoors, to work like slaves in the house and that is why i cannot say th
she traveled to france, the united states and korea. i told her several times not to come back home, to stay there because of the situation here. she always refused. she told me, i le my country and i want to come back. the government has failed to protect them. no one from the supreme court came to offer their condolences because they are afraid for their safety. but they clearly do not even care about the safety of their own judges. >> government employees are among the main targets of...
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the bank to france -- banq de france says if this continues, the country could achieve annual growth of 4% after shrieking about 8% in 2020. let's look at what is happening in the markets. wall street finished trading on a mixed note this monday, on the passing of the stimulus bill in the senate. it lifted sentiment in general but it pushed up u.s. bond yields. you can see the dow jones and edging to stay in positive territory by about 1%. oil prices dropped after rising to a post pandemic hi. brent crude earlier went above 70 dollars for the first time in 40 months. this came after an attack in saudi arabia oil facilities over the meeting. the opec meeting decided to keep production cuts. deliveroo kicked off an ipo in london in what is supposed to be a multimillion pound market debut. the company is let to make a profit and admitted it had a loss last year. it was significantly better than 2019. existing holders will also sell shares. we take a closer look at the start up. reporter: and what is slated to be the biggest dock market -- stock market debut in britain in years, delivero
the bank to france -- banq de france says if this continues, the country could achieve annual growth of 4% after shrieking about 8% in 2020. let's look at what is happening in the markets. wall street finished trading on a mixed note this monday, on the passing of the stimulus bill in the senate. it lifted sentiment in general but it pushed up u.s. bond yields. you can see the dow jones and edging to stay in positive territory by about 1%. oil prices dropped after rising to a post pandemic hi....
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we spoke with france based journalist and political commentator. she thinks the school girl's father bears a large degree of responsibility for what happened. i think she also wrote some responsibility and it was really interesting is that i think father consulate quite a great deal of it 1st of all because the daughter knew exactly what would work with her father she knew that her father and the word had sympathy for the people who denounce islam for byron turns she put things to him so that he would literally erupt and it's more a question of what is acceptable and why would why would that thing be so easy accepted and whenever people said but she's lying he called them this lot of i think you know at the very least that child sponsibility which is not nil is shared with with her father and the girl whose father started the process towards marder that girl is still in school and we don't want to know her name i don't want her to be punished in in such a horrendous wage but i think that there's a kind of cowardice on one side and earned not on the
we spoke with france based journalist and political commentator. she thinks the school girl's father bears a large degree of responsibility for what happened. i think she also wrote some responsibility and it was really interesting is that i think father consulate quite a great deal of it 1st of all because the daughter knew exactly what would work with her father she knew that her father and the word had sympathy for the people who denounce islam for byron turns she put things to him so that...
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and another cultural debate in france saw for a left wing politician insists white people should have no say in discussions about race. international here just going to weigh in the russian capital on welcome to the program. now the german chancellor angela merkel has announced the nationwide suspension of the astra zeneca vaccine for people under the age of 60 this follows reports of rare blood clots which in some cases have proven fatal it's all over the latest. german chancellor angela merkel addressed the press after what had been a long day for a surprising story weren't expecting this to come out regarding the astra zeneca vaccine she confirmed that that job will now no longer be used in those under the age of 60 here in germany the standing committee for vaccination has published new recombination it's on the future use of the astra zeneca vaccine which have been discussed during intensive consultations in the past few days i quote on the basis of currently available evidence and considering the pandemic the comedia recommends the use of the astra zeneca called the 1000 vaccine
and another cultural debate in france saw for a left wing politician insists white people should have no say in discussions about race. international here just going to weigh in the russian capital on welcome to the program. now the german chancellor angela merkel has announced the nationwide suspension of the astra zeneca vaccine for people under the age of 60 this follows reports of rare blood clots which in some cases have proven fatal it's all over the latest. german chancellor angela...
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so in rwanda, as in france, questions hovered around the memories of these vicious crimes — was france complicit? after two years of digging through a trove of official files, an expert commission has said the answer is no, there is no evidence that the french government wilfully associated itself with the genocide. the charges the report does make, however, are damning. the report says france bears "heavy and overwhelming responsibilities" over the genocide and that it was "blind to its preparations". translation: the french | authorities pursued a policy that was totally disconnected from reality, a policy that bore the stigma of colonisation, that did not actually see that rwanda could get out of it and basically exacerbated the ethnic crisis, aligned itself with the regime. for victims�* families and advocacy groups, the report is an important step. translation: it changes a lot because there is a lot - of denial, particularly in france, due to the presence of genocide perpetrators in the territory. the fact politicians are taking these words into account is a good thing because
so in rwanda, as in france, questions hovered around the memories of these vicious crimes — was france complicit? after two years of digging through a trove of official files, an expert commission has said the answer is no, there is no evidence that the french government wilfully associated itself with the genocide. the charges the report does make, however, are damning. the report says france bears "heavy and overwhelming responsibilities" over the genocide and that it was...