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-- france? guest: france committed -- greeted the commission -- created the commission. 1.8 6 million french live in that area. 35% of that sea is in asia-pacific, so we are definitely in asia-pacific power. i am not sure france wants to be part of the delta. -- build up. it is partly to contain the military buildup of china. i am sure a certain number of our eu and european partners prefer a political and diplomatic agenda is a bigger threat. singapore will join the aukus. there meeting with minister suga and others to contain the rising power of china contains two elements. the soft and hard influence of china is not only in the south pacific or indo pacific area. it is in the african continent, and there we have a say on that. the situation in afghanistan has shown china as overshadowed americans taking care of their departure, and we have to consider china is already in europe, so the biggest threat and biggest assessment to contain china not only in the asia pacific area but in the asian co
-- france? guest: france committed -- greeted the commission -- created the commission. 1.8 6 million french live in that area. 35% of that sea is in asia-pacific, so we are definitely in asia-pacific power. i am not sure france wants to be part of the delta. -- build up. it is partly to contain the military buildup of china. i am sure a certain number of our eu and european partners prefer a political and diplomatic agenda is a bigger threat. singapore will join the aukus. there meeting with...
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now again, 1789 showed france -- [applause] showed france, as i was saying, right here upon the map, this massive nation with 28 million inhabitants. now if we look back at the 18th century angry look back at the reign of louis xiv would you go forward two slides, please? bravo, louis. i've never been more happy to see you. we have louis xiv, the 17. indeed this is truly the golden age of france. not only did he bring france into the dominance of europe, winning wars in the first three-quarters of his reign, he was a patron of the arts and science, the great composers and writers -- all under the reign of louis xiv. truly, a golden age, and age that france wish she could have again. she reigned the here and for 72 years, one of the longest reigning monarchs in history. the problem for louis xiv was that it was the first three-quarters of his reign that was his success. it was that last quarter of his reign that was not successful. he fought more wars and that last quarter they were unsuccessful. he spent a great deal of money not on on the beautification of his new powers at first i,
now again, 1789 showed france -- [applause] showed france, as i was saying, right here upon the map, this massive nation with 28 million inhabitants. now if we look back at the 18th century angry look back at the reign of louis xiv would you go forward two slides, please? bravo, louis. i've never been more happy to see you. we have louis xiv, the 17. indeed this is truly the golden age of france. not only did he bring france into the dominance of europe, winning wars in the first three-quarters...
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now again, 1789 showed france -- [applause] showed france, as i was saying, right here upon the map, this massive nation with 28 million inhabitants. now if we look back at the 18th century angry look back at the reign of louis xiv would you go forward two slides, please? bravo, louis. i've never been more happy to see you. we have louis xiv, the 17. indeed this is truly the golden age of france. not only did he bring france into the dominance of europe, winning wars in the first three-quarters of his reign, he was a patron of the arts and science, the great composers and writers -- all under the reign of louis xiv. truly, a golden age, and age that france wish she could have again. she reigned the here and for 72 years, one of the longest reigning monarchs in history. the problem for louis xiv was that it was the first three-quarters of his reign that was his success. it was that last quarter of his reign that was not successful. he fought more wars and that last quarter they were unsuccessful. he spent a great deal of money not on on the beautification of his new powers at first i,
now again, 1789 showed france -- [applause] showed france, as i was saying, right here upon the map, this massive nation with 28 million inhabitants. now if we look back at the 18th century angry look back at the reign of louis xiv would you go forward two slides, please? bravo, louis. i've never been more happy to see you. we have louis xiv, the 17. indeed this is truly the golden age of france. not only did he bring france into the dominance of europe, winning wars in the first three-quarters...
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now, again, 1789 showed france -- [cheers and applause] >> showed france as i was saying right here upon the map, this massive nation with 28 million inhabitants. now if we look back at the 18th century and we look at the reign of louis the 14th, would you go forward two slides, please. look at that. bravo, louis, i've never been more happy to see you. [laughter] >> we have louis the 14th. the son king, indeed, this is truly the golden age of france. not only did he bring france into the dominance of europe winning wars in the first three quarters of his reign. he was a patron of the arts and science, the great composers and writers. all under the reign of louis the 14th, truly a golden age and age that france wished he could have again. he reigned for 72 years, the longest reigning monarch in france and one of the longest reigning monarchs in history. the problem for louis the 14th was that it was the first 3 quarters of its reign that was a success. it was the last quarter of his reign that was not successful. he fought world wars and that last quarter they were unsuccessful. he spent
now, again, 1789 showed france -- [cheers and applause] >> showed france as i was saying right here upon the map, this massive nation with 28 million inhabitants. now if we look back at the 18th century and we look at the reign of louis the 14th, would you go forward two slides, please. look at that. bravo, louis, i've never been more happy to see you. [laughter] >> we have louis the 14th. the son king, indeed, this is truly the golden age of france. not only did he bring france...
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france calls the summary scandalous tap in the back. and in the u.s., patient immigrants -- haitian immigrants being sent back to the country they fled. this is live from paris. ♪ thank you for being with us. the european commission has welcomed the decision by the united states to relax restrictions on vaccinated europeans who want to travel to the united states. the news came in a social media post. u.s. officials saying it is good news for families who have been kept apart by the pandemic, but also for business. a commission in washington called the move a logical decision given the success of our eu vaccination campaign. reporter: back in the usa, as the country opens the doors to vaccinated foreign travelers, puin place by dold trumpavel ban year ago. the biden administration have been in talks for weeks with london and brussels with pressures on all sides to ease restrictions prompted by the pandemic. >> in early november, we will put in place strict protocols to prevent the spread of covid-19 from passengers flying into the uni
france calls the summary scandalous tap in the back. and in the u.s., patient immigrants -- haitian immigrants being sent back to the country they fled. this is live from paris. ♪ thank you for being with us. the european commission has welcomed the decision by the united states to relax restrictions on vaccinated europeans who want to travel to the united states. the news came in a social media post. u.s. officials saying it is good news for families who have been kept apart by the pandemic,...
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i think relations between france and the _ us. i think relations between france and the uk — us. i think relations between france and the uk have completely broken down _ and the uk have completely broken down over— and the uk have completely broken down over several issues. i completely agree, it's really interesting the contrast in which the us— interesting the contrast in which the us current white house and downihg — the us current white house and downing street are responding to this diplomatic follow—up. uc france on one _ this diplomatic follow—up. uc france on one hand — this diplomatic follow—up. uc france on one hand agreeing to return ambassadors to washington. by the way i ambassadors to washington. by the way i think— ambassadors to washington. by the way i think it's kind visit paris next — way i think it's kind visit paris next month. they put out a joint statement france in recent times saying _ statement france in recent times saying basically the situation could have benefited from open consultation on matters of strategic interest _ consultati
i think relations between france and the _ us. i think relations between france and the uk — us. i think relations between france and the uk have completely broken down _ and the uk have completely broken down over— and the uk have completely broken down over several issues. i completely agree, it's really interesting the contrast in which the us— interesting the contrast in which the us current white house and downihg — the us current white house and downing street are responding to...
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seems to be the chosen partner rather than france and all of this. and there's also a monetary issue in, in regard to this, the previous speaker mentioned, you know, this idea of selling weapons system. so i think france would like to have these contracts, but we see now there's a political as well as the military in defense security cooperation. so australia chose france because it wasn't seen as so frightening, i guess, in regard to the neighborhood. but now the strategic landscape has changed dramatically. and so countries really feel that they need to work with not many power, like friends, param, major power, like the united states. okay. which time would you agree with that is france or i will use the way to relevant them rather than to looted no, i think well, certainly certainly not irrelevant. and we know all about manual agenda for not only from the french when the union, in the opinion, even being more autonomous. i'm having the capability to use the power of the single market to be more strategic thomas in the world and to look after it's
seems to be the chosen partner rather than france and all of this. and there's also a monetary issue in, in regard to this, the previous speaker mentioned, you know, this idea of selling weapons system. so i think france would like to have these contracts, but we see now there's a political as well as the military in defense security cooperation. so australia chose france because it wasn't seen as so frightening, i guess, in regard to the neighborhood. but now the strategic landscape has...
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france? michel barnier, welcome to hardtalk. happy to be here. thank you for your invitation. so, as you know, the uk is experiencing issues that have led to a shortage of goods, such as fuel, because of panic buying and the lack of truck drivers. to what extent do you think this is a consequence of brexit? partly, it's a consequence of brexit but, to be frank, i don't want to give any lessons to the british government. if you look at this crisis shortage, there is obviously many reasons. firstly, the consequence of the risk of covid, to be frank, everywhere. the price of energy everywhere. the shortage about the raw materials everywhere. and, in addition, obviously the mechanic and automatic consequences of the brexit, because the brexit means leaving the eu, leaving the single market, leaving the custom union. it's very serious. yeah... that means the end of the freedom of movement for the truck drivers. all right. that means so many, many new buyers which are direct consequences of brexit.
france? michel barnier, welcome to hardtalk. happy to be here. thank you for your invitation. so, as you know, the uk is experiencing issues that have led to a shortage of goods, such as fuel, because of panic buying and the lack of truck drivers. to what extent do you think this is a consequence of brexit? partly, it's a consequence of brexit but, to be frank, i don't want to give any lessons to the british government. if you look at this crisis shortage, there is obviously many reasons....
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in france of made efforts to ease tensions after a 5 day stand off. and many mccall agreed to send the french ambassador back to washington after a phone call with the us president and jo, biting pledge not to cut paris out of future decisions in the, in the pacific region. the 2 leaders agreed to meet in europe next month. there has been ongoing discussions and engagements at a variety of levels between the united states and france. so certainly the possibility of a meeting was something that was naturally discussed in advance, but also natural for the president to raise that and discuss it at the leader level in terms of the tone of the call. it was friendly, it was one where we're hopeful in the president. hopeful this is a step and returning to normal in a long, important abiding relationship that the united states has with france. will france also recall, attend, voice was trailer and a rest step among allies, president emanuel mac wrong didn't take a call from astray as prime minister scott morrison says he'll be patient in mending time with fra
in france of made efforts to ease tensions after a 5 day stand off. and many mccall agreed to send the french ambassador back to washington after a phone call with the us president and jo, biting pledge not to cut paris out of future decisions in the, in the pacific region. the 2 leaders agreed to meet in europe next month. there has been ongoing discussions and engagements at a variety of levels between the united states and france. so certainly the possibility of a meeting was something that...
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i was therefore _ mainstream and france. i was therefore both _ mainstream and france. i was therefore both attacks - mainstream and france. i was therefore both attacks and - mainstream and france. i was| therefore both attacks and are remember vividly also the fact that many of the islamist militants were recruited through their experience in jail as well, and add to that that france and indeed belgium has one of the largest muslim populations in europe, has there been any change at all and that in terms of the radicalisation of young muslims perhaps who feel there is nothing for them within france? that is an important question and also we should not exaggerate the role of religion, because of course there is a religious dimension of terrorist attacks and france, in the us and elsewhere, but religion is only a part of a bigger picture. we should not forget the importance of economic and social problems, particularly the socio—economic marginalisation of minorities throughout the world and especially western europe and french case, we see the problems of unemploymen
i was therefore _ mainstream and france. i was therefore both _ mainstream and france. i was therefore both attacks - mainstream and france. i was therefore both attacks and - mainstream and france. i was| therefore both attacks and are remember vividly also the fact that many of the islamist militants were recruited through their experience in jail as well, and add to that that france and indeed belgium has one of the largest muslim populations in europe, has there been any change at all and...
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—— act on its own in defence. further by france -- act on its own in defence-— further by france -- act on its own in defence. �* ., ~ i. . in defence. ben, thank you so much for our in defence. ben, thank you so much for yourtime- _ stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a stark new warning on climate change from the un, as it says global temperatures could be on course to increase by nearly twice the agreed limit. 30 hours after the earthquake that devastated mexico city, rescue teams still have no idea just how many people have died. well, there's people alive, and there's people not alive. we're just helping and giving them whatever we've got. a state funeral has been held for princess grace of monacol at the church where she married prince rainier 26 years ago. - it looked as though they had come to fight a war, but their mission is to bring peace to east timor. and nowhere on earth needs it more badly. the government's case has been being forcefully presented by the justice minister. he's campaigned vigorously for abolition, having once witnessed one of his clients being e
—— act on its own in defence. further by france -- act on its own in defence-— further by france -- act on its own in defence. �* ., ~ i. . in defence. ben, thank you so much for our in defence. ben, thank you so much for yourtime- _ stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a stark new warning on climate change from the un, as it says global temperatures could be on course to increase by nearly twice the agreed limit. 30 hours after the earthquake that devastated mexico city, rescue...
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frances: you spoke about ppp. do you believe there is a need to make sure money goes to the right people? judy: there definitely needs to be greater oversight. one very disappointing thing was that the sba did not require that the institutions say whether the business was a business of color, and minority owned business, woman, or veteran. since that was not implement it, we had that requirement in the bill. we are really serving the small businesses. we have to make sure that they are served. and they do that through oversight. this is indeed collected. making sure that these small businesses are served. i believe we had success in the loan of $67,000. the smaller businesses are being given the loans that they need. nonetheless, we want more complete picture. frances: i want to ask you about the success or failure of small businesses, sometimes marginalized communities. what does it mean to an underserved community to see a small business either go ahead or drop out? judy: in my district, there are so many small
frances: you spoke about ppp. do you believe there is a need to make sure money goes to the right people? judy: there definitely needs to be greater oversight. one very disappointing thing was that the sba did not require that the institutions say whether the business was a business of color, and minority owned business, woman, or veteran. since that was not implement it, we had that requirement in the bill. we are really serving the small businesses. we have to make sure that they are served....
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a straight reverberates joe biden is seeking to come france, the u. s. president called an outrage of money on my phone. the canvas call sue tension across the atlantic of the so called all cause alliance. and will europe go it alone and defending itself? this is inside story. ah, ah. hello, welcome to the program. i'm adrian said again, it's meant to counter china's influence in the contested south china sea, but the so called or casteel, between the us, the u. k. a straight here has threatened ties between allies. france is angered by what it's called a stab in the back packed, and it's robbing european porpoise. it says it found out about the agreement only a few hours before it was announced. and the security partnership is cost, paris, a multi $1000000000.00 deal to build submarines for camera. the u. s. and francis made efforts to ease tensions after a 5 day stand off. and manual mccall agreed to send the french ambassador back to washington after a phone call with the u. s. president and joe biting pledged not to cut paris out of future decisio
a straight reverberates joe biden is seeking to come france, the u. s. president called an outrage of money on my phone. the canvas call sue tension across the atlantic of the so called all cause alliance. and will europe go it alone and defending itself? this is inside story. ah, ah. hello, welcome to the program. i'm adrian said again, it's meant to counter china's influence in the contested south china sea, but the so called or casteel, between the us, the u. k. a straight here has...
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world news editor analysis from france 24. i'm mark owen. the talibanay they e on the verge of arming a government in afghanistan as the scale of the humanitarian crisis becomes apparent in kabul -- the verge of forming a government in afghanistan. hurricane ida reaches new york, and people are asking why there were no warnings. the damage in louisiana and tennessee still being assessed. emmanuel macron announces 1.5 billion euros to transport contraband security. saying drugs are the bane of the city and traffickers will now be harassed by police. thank you very much for being with us. the taliban says it is closer forming a new government. the islamist militants who pledged a softer brand of rule then during their brutal reign of 1996 to 2001 was transformed from an insurgent group into a government power. it is believed the announcement may take place on friday just days after the chaotic pullout from -- of u.s. forces from afghanistann america's longest war. france 24's correspondent has been in kabul throughout. he has been speaking to
world news editor analysis from france 24. i'm mark owen. the talibanay they e on the verge of arming a government in afghanistan as the scale of the humanitarian crisis becomes apparent in kabul -- the verge of forming a government in afghanistan. hurricane ida reaches new york, and people are asking why there were no warnings. the damage in louisiana and tennessee still being assessed. emmanuel macron announces 1.5 billion euros to transport contraband security. saying drugs are the bane of...
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now, again, 1789 showed france -- [cheers and applause] >> showed france as i was saying right here upon the map, this massive nation with 28 million inhabitants. now if we look back at the 18th century and we look at the reign of louis the 14th, would you go forward two slides, please. look at that. bravo, louis, i've never been more happy to see you. [laughter] >> we have louis the 14th. the son king, indeed, this is truly the golden age of france. not only did he bring france into the dominance of europe winning wars in the first three quarters of his reign. he was a patron of the arts and science, the great composers and writers. all under the reign of louis the 14th, truly a golden age and age that france wished he could have again. he reigned for 72 years, the longest reigning monarch in france and one of the longest reigning monarchs in history. the problem for louis the 14th was that it was the first 3 quarters of its reign that was a success. it was the last quarter of his reign that was not successful. he fought world wars and that last quarter they were unsuccessful. he spent
now, again, 1789 showed france -- [cheers and applause] >> showed france as i was saying right here upon the map, this massive nation with 28 million inhabitants. now if we look back at the 18th century and we look at the reign of louis the 14th, would you go forward two slides, please. look at that. bravo, louis, i've never been more happy to see you. [laughter] >> we have louis the 14th. the son king, indeed, this is truly the golden age of france. not only did he bring france...
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it is sobering and not only for france. now, what's interesting is that after joe biden spoke on the official schedule of the un general assembly, we were supposed to be hearing from french president macross who was going to give a pre recorded statement. however, that pre recorded address from the french leader has been cancelled. france has not given an official reason for this decision, but many are looking on and saying that this is related to the new tension between the united states and france related to the office deal. now, china has also denounced the off steel saying that it is an escalation leading to a kind of new cold war. my few s u. k. s. trading is nuclear submarine. collaboration has seriously undermined regional peace and stability intensify the arms race and undermined international nuclear non proliferation efforts. so quite a bit of skepticism from international observers about joe biden speech. this was his 1st speech to the un general assembly price break. can you tell me about as a recent ro, between
it is sobering and not only for france. now, what's interesting is that after joe biden spoke on the official schedule of the un general assembly, we were supposed to be hearing from french president macross who was going to give a pre recorded statement. however, that pre recorded address from the french leader has been cancelled. france has not given an official reason for this decision, but many are looking on and saying that this is related to the new tension between the united states and...
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should we be allowed to sell arms to britain and france? but on all the other proposals, americans stayed where they were. keep the neutrality legislation. don't change it to allow these pitfalls from becoming possible pitfalls in the next war. so why did americans support changing the policy for britain and france? i think that comes down to an almost universally negative view of nazi germany. it is hitler. it's hitler's behavior that americans are responding to. i august of 1939, gallup asked the public if hitler's claims against the polish corridor that we talked about were justified. 86% said no. what he is demanding is wrong. if a war therefore comes out of this, it will be his fault. and, then a couple weeks later, when the war did begin, 82% of the american people said it was germany's fault. virtually no one blamed britain or france or poland. it was germany's fault. they are the ones who started this. there is a clear cut aggressor in this. this is not a case of both sides. germany is at fault. germany is the aggressor. britain and
should we be allowed to sell arms to britain and france? but on all the other proposals, americans stayed where they were. keep the neutrality legislation. don't change it to allow these pitfalls from becoming possible pitfalls in the next war. so why did americans support changing the policy for britain and france? i think that comes down to an almost universally negative view of nazi germany. it is hitler. it's hitler's behavior that americans are responding to. i august of 1939, gallup asked...
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take lesson from france. thank youu so much, geoff stone helene tigroudja, suzanne nossel and marc-olivier bherer for a wonderful discussion of similarities and differences between french andsy american approaches to free speech. thank you so smuch, the cultur services of the french embassy for having i don't know received this important series. to the ambassador, who has been defending free speechui and is also supporting our joint collaboration very much in the tradition of lafayette, row sham bow and all those great french heroes who inspired me during my walk in rock creek and who of us with our shared devotion to the universal principles of liberty, fraternity and equality. i look forward to our next convening very soon and until then thank you. bye, everyone. thank you. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> this year marks the 20th anniversary of the september 11
take lesson from france. thank youu so much, geoff stone helene tigroudja, suzanne nossel and marc-olivier bherer for a wonderful discussion of similarities and differences between french andsy american approaches to free speech. thank you so smuch, the cultur services of the french embassy for having i don't know received this important series. to the ambassador, who has been defending free speechui and is also supporting our joint collaboration very much in the tradition of lafayette, row...
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. command of natal, theresa is france deluded. its sense of importance, middle, terribly, politically and diplomatically. that's an interesting term that you used to looted . i think that the biggest fear for france is that they're going to be seen as irrelevant. and i feel that this is what most diplomats i've been speaking with. have mentioned that the real fear of irrelevance. and that the u. k. seems to be the chosen partner rather than france and all of this. and there's also a monetary issue in, in regard to this, the previous speaker mentioned, you know, this idea of selling weapon system. so i think france would like to have these contracts, but we see now there's a political as well as the military in defense security cooperation. so i just really chose france because it wasn't seen as so frightening, i guess, in regard to the neighborhood. but now the strategic landscape has changed dramatically. and so countries really feel that they need to work with not many power, like friends, param, major power, like the united sta
. command of natal, theresa is france deluded. its sense of importance, middle, terribly, politically and diplomatically. that's an interesting term that you used to looted . i think that the biggest fear for france is that they're going to be seen as irrelevant. and i feel that this is what most diplomats i've been speaking with. have mentioned that the real fear of irrelevance. and that the u. k. seems to be the chosen partner rather than france and all of this. and there's also a monetary...
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they are not going to call their ambassadors like france did, because all france can do is pull their ambassadors. but i'm certain china is watching this and saying, well, you know what you're relying on us to buy your commodities. so let's see what happens there. we don't know. oh, right, it's a topsy turvy, d globalized world. as we said, one of the themes are 2020 want to be dig globalization and d dollarization. so d dollarization is not happening right now. people are flocking to the dollar. as all these countries began to get more belligerent in their rhetoric and their saber rattling as we used to say, and they are getting on a war footing. right. and china is obviously setting themselves up for a move on taiwan. i think that's going to be the big story of 2022. and so france gets caught in the cross hairs. australia gets caught in the cross. there's a lot of countries that are middle countries or low countries are going to be trampled on. australia has no bargaining chips unless you want to try to che, swap nuclear weapons for a bedroom. i remember when mar my arrives in austr
they are not going to call their ambassadors like france did, because all france can do is pull their ambassadors. but i'm certain china is watching this and saying, well, you know what you're relying on us to buy your commodities. so let's see what happens there. we don't know. oh, right, it's a topsy turvy, d globalized world. as we said, one of the themes are 2020 want to be dig globalization and d dollarization. so d dollarization is not happening right now. people are flocking to the...
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and it also how much is important. france isn't this. that, for instance, employ a status in europe which have got military capacity of any real fe that's friends in britain and france and britain have been strictly close the united states. however, when push comes to shove it, as we've seen with this new new deal with a strip and the nuclear submarines, britain is always a little bit more trusty, always a little bit more special. i don't exaggerate the special relationship based for the choice to france and britain, i think because it always take the bris. so there's a limit to how far friends can persist. clearly very, very annoying about australia deal with by the diesel submarines and they're going in with britain and america to get new cars. some reason restoration in the cold war develop which train but they are clue a night, but there's limits. i possibly can push it. and germany is a week our in the sense, the new german government to commit to building sorts military resources which can be compatible with, with friends of britai
and it also how much is important. france isn't this. that, for instance, employ a status in europe which have got military capacity of any real fe that's friends in britain and france and britain have been strictly close the united states. however, when push comes to shove it, as we've seen with this new new deal with a strip and the nuclear submarines, britain is always a little bit more trusty, always a little bit more special. i don't exaggerate the special relationship based for the choice...
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and france. the central role of france in making america independence possible and our shared commitment to free speech. we will explore that today with four of the greatest scholars and commentators a free speech in america and france and i'm so delighted to introduce them to you and then to begin our discussion. i will do that. now marc-olivier bherer, steph editor and reporter for the debate section -- he, his articles are illuminating and i've learned from them each time i read them. he was an even fellow and i think is now. he's been published in many magazines and has translated several books including jonathan israel's revolutionary ideas. suzanne f. nossel is the ceo of penn america deleting -- she's the author of dare to speak, defending free speech for all, an important book that we hadn't illuminating discussion on a recent town hall. jeffrey stone, he's a distinguished service professor at the university of chicago. he is the author of many centrally important books on constitutional
and france. the central role of france in making america independence possible and our shared commitment to free speech. we will explore that today with four of the greatest scholars and commentators a free speech in america and france and i'm so delighted to introduce them to you and then to begin our discussion. i will do that. now marc-olivier bherer, steph editor and reporter for the debate section -- he, his articles are illuminating and i've learned from them each time i read them. he was...
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enlightenment values that we share in the us and france the central role of france in making american independence possible and our shared commitment to free speech. so we're going to explore that today with four of the greatest scholars and commentators of free speech in america and france, and i'm so delighted to introduce them to you and then to begin our discussion. and i will do that now makoliviere be re is staff editor and reporter for the ideas debate section of the moment. he his...
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s. insist that france was made aware of a deal ahead of time. france denies the claim to law. your experiences ambassador to the united states is a few days before the announcement of last wednesday. there was a meeting to australian and friends of ministers of defense and foreign affairs, in which not only we absolutely were not informed of no new course chosen by. it was really no, what's more, there was praise once again about the contract we signed in 2016 us between australia and the frame, the side of the french company with an american company. much not forget it. it was a contract with 3 parties with an american, with a company is equal to in reaction to the submarine deal. france has recalled us and bassett, or to the us and australia cancelled meetings with british and australian officials . and it's now hoping to rally it's you allies to back its cause at the end of the last round with australia which took place in june. it was agreed that the next round of trade talks would take place in october. so this is the current to play. we are analyzing the impact of the au
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in the last number of months, tension between molly and france -- amli and france -- mali and france and there will be a redeployment to the border region of burkina faso. you have the prime minister of mali accusing france of abandoning mali. that has led to a negative perception of france and military operations in the region. there may be a negative perception of that anyway. images that cast french military activity in a negative light, even if it is not the army directly and located, they would find a very ready and enthusiastic audience so would be quick to question such images. all the more reason, if you smell a rat, so to speak, to try to verify those images. get into simple habits of reverse image and searching, which is more easy then you would think on our observers website, very easy to find online, how to verify a photo online. important the work is you are doing. >> indeed. it has to be done. >> thank you. thank you for watching. we will be back with more world news here on france 24. cc1 test message cc1 test message cc1 test message cc1 test message cc1 test message
in the last number of months, tension between molly and france -- amli and france -- mali and france and there will be a redeployment to the border region of burkina faso. you have the prime minister of mali accusing france of abandoning mali. that has led to a negative perception of france and military operations in the region. there may be a negative perception of that anyway. images that cast french military activity in a negative light, even if it is not the army directly and located, they...
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now there were 200000000000, bernard or no, here in france. he's french, he's worth, he's the richest man on the world, despite allegedly having some of the highest taxes in the world here. right, i'll take the cynical view and say that black rock was in china trying to convince the ccna that more quantitative easing in washington would bail out chinese property developers. and that, in fact, me, the taxpayer of the united states will be now helping to bail out chinese property developers. what is wolf? rector's view? well, factors view about what china is doing regarding these crackdowns. we've seen them over the past year or 2, right? like major crackdowns on the likes of alibaba and stuff. so here's his assessment of what's going on in terms of all the crack downs across, especially big tech. the crackdowns by chinese authorities on some of the biggest hype and hoopla under series have sent investors heading for the exit. there is a crackdown on debt to keep the financial system from imploding. there's a crackdown on property speculation to
now there were 200000000000, bernard or no, here in france. he's french, he's worth, he's the richest man on the world, despite allegedly having some of the highest taxes in the world here. right, i'll take the cynical view and say that black rock was in china trying to convince the ccna that more quantitative easing in washington would bail out chinese property developers. and that, in fact, me, the taxpayer of the united states will be now helping to bail out chinese property developers. what...
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, . , ., france? they are indeed. they are also more — france? they are indeed. they are also more expensive. _ france? they are indeed. they are also more expensive. but - france? they are indeed. they are also more expensive. but i - france? they are indeed. they are also more expensive. but i think. also more expensive. but i think they are good value for the money. great britain has operated similar nuclear attack submarines for decades. that simply brings australia on to par with the united states and the united kingdom the former pro minister here as bryce johnson today but that this new defence pact between the three countries could lead to britain being dragged into a war with china over taiwan. when you have signed a pact like this, does the uk have any independence to stay out of the war with china if it doesn't like the pretext? with china if it doesn't like the retext? ~ , ,., , , with china if it doesn't like the retext? ~ , , ., pretext? absolutely. if there is a mechanism _ pretext? absolutely. if there is a mechanism that _ pretext? absolutely. if
, . , ., france? they are indeed. they are also more — france? they are indeed. they are also more expensive. _ france? they are indeed. they are also more expensive. but - france? they are indeed. they are also more expensive. but i - france? they are indeed. they are also more expensive. but i think. also more expensive. but i think they are good value for the money. great britain has operated similar nuclear attack submarines for decades. that simply brings australia on to par with the...
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france...? other countries - frexit, maybe? france...?- maybe? france...? my responsibility - maybe? france...? my responsibility is - maybe? france...? my responsibility is to - maybe? france...? ii responsibility is to draw the lessons of the brexit, which is not a small event — it is a very historical and serious event. and we have to take into account the social anger, also — the popular feeling. account the social anger, also — the popularfeeling. don't confuse the popular feeling and populism. we have to insert reason into...— populism. we have to insert reason into... you won't answer my question — reason into... you won't answer my question as _ reason into... you won't answer my question as to _ reason into... you won't answer my question as to which - reason into... you won't answer my question as to which other. my question as to which other countries might follow suit? there is something which was unlikely, and brexit was unlikely, and brexit was unlikely, even for the brexiters. but it happened. so we have to be careful and change wha
france...? other countries - frexit, maybe? france...?- maybe? france...? my responsibility - maybe? france...? my responsibility is - maybe? france...? my responsibility is to - maybe? france...? ii responsibility is to draw the lessons of the brexit, which is not a small event — it is a very historical and serious event. and we have to take into account the social anger, also — the popular feeling. account the social anger, also — the popularfeeling. don't confuse the popular feeling...
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♪ >> welcome to "live from paris," world news analysis from france 24. france has canceled a gala in washington in protest over the new defense deal between the u.s., u.k., and australia. china has completely condemned the move. a stab in the back, says the french foreign minister. we have analysis to come. angela merkel's last scheduled visit to the lycee palace as german chancellor. europe says all workers will have to have a health pass in the next month. this is "live from paris." thank you very much for being with us. we will start with this new defense deal, touted as the deal of the century by some and as a stab in the back of the french foreign minister -- by the french foreign minister. china clearly in the middle of all this, denounces the new partnership between the u.s., u.k., and australians. the new partnership will see u.k. make nuclear submarines and supply them to australia. it has been hailed as the defense deal of the century. france, which as a consequence, loses this deal to buy the subs, has called it unpredictable. >> the u.k., the
♪ >> welcome to "live from paris," world news analysis from france 24. france has canceled a gala in washington in protest over the new defense deal between the u.s., u.k., and australia. china has completely condemned the move. a stab in the back, says the french foreign minister. we have analysis to come. angela merkel's last scheduled visit to the lycee palace as german chancellor. europe says all workers will have to have a health pass in the next month. this is "live...
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frances: 23 --brian: 23. frances: 23 but late. zachary: 24. jonathan: i've asked this question before to get with the panel is going. where the audience is going and where my guess are going on this. what first, 1% or 2% on a u.s. 10 year yield? 1% first or 2% first on a 10 year yield from where we are now? zachary: 1%. frances: 1% to 2%. brian: 2%. jonathan: it's fantastic to catch up with you all, have a wonderful weekend. this was bloomberg really yelled. we will see you next friday. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. a big blow for apple. a federal judge ruled that apple can no longer force developers to use its payment system in apps. the judge granted them an injunction sought by epic games while ordering the game maker to pay damages to apple for breach of contract. the order could take a big right out of profitability of the app store. according to analysts, it takes in more than $20 billion a year with the profit margin above 75%. the biden administration is weighing a new investigation into chinese subsidi
frances: 23 --brian: 23. frances: 23 but late. zachary: 24. jonathan: i've asked this question before to get with the panel is going. where the audience is going and where my guess are going on this. what first, 1% or 2% on a u.s. 10 year yield? 1% first or 2% first on a 10 year yield from where we are now? zachary: 1%. frances: 1% to 2%. brian: 2%. jonathan: it's fantastic to catch up with you all, have a wonderful weekend. this was bloomberg really yelled. we will see you next friday. ♪...
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ah, frances, recalling its ambassadors to the u. s. and a straight up after what it called a stab in the back. it's part of a dispute about a new security packed in the pacific. under the deal, a stillia will be able to acquire nuclear power submarines built with us and british technology. but it's come at the expense of francis multi $1000000000.00 agreement to buy french submarines is being canceled. the deal between the u. k. us and australia is widely seen as an effort to come to china's influence in the region. frances recalled on bassett, or to celia assess his country's being duped and betrayed by allies we with deliberately kept in the black. we where there ridley can north and you can realize our deep we feel about such a thing. is it possible that you ignore? you don't even mention, you don't read, you even refuse to discuss with a trusted partner like france and for you know about such an issue. oh, could it be possible? rory challenge is live for us in london. so far, rory looks as though the u. k. at his diplomatic that se
ah, frances, recalling its ambassadors to the u. s. and a straight up after what it called a stab in the back. it's part of a dispute about a new security packed in the pacific. under the deal, a stillia will be able to acquire nuclear power submarines built with us and british technology. but it's come at the expense of francis multi $1000000000.00 agreement to buy french submarines is being canceled. the deal between the u. k. us and australia is widely seen as an effort to come to china's...
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s. insist that france was made aware of a deal ahead of time. france denies the clean. the law years frances ambassador to the united states is a few days before the announcement of last wednesday. there was a meeting to australian and friends of ministers of defense and foreign affairs in which not only we absolutely were not informed of the new course chosen by railey. and what's more, there was praise once again and about the contract we signed in 2016 us between australia and the frame, the side of the, the french company with an american company. let's not forget, it was a contract with 3 parties with an american, with a company called, in reaction to the submarine deal. france has recalled us ambassador to the us and australia, canceled meetings with british australian officials, and is now hoping to rally its u allies to back its cause at the end of the last round with australia which took place in june. it was agreed that the next round of trade talks would take place in october. so this is the current state of play. we are analyzing the impact of the august non
s. insist that france was made aware of a deal ahead of time. france denies the clean. the law years frances ambassador to the united states is a few days before the announcement of last wednesday. there was a meeting to australian and friends of ministers of defense and foreign affairs in which not only we absolutely were not informed of the new course chosen by railey. and what's more, there was praise once again and about the contract we signed in 2016 us between australia and the frame, the...
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france is u set concerns about this. france is upset about — concerns about this. france is upset about this, _ concerns about this. france is upset about this, how- concerns about this. france is upset about this, how is - concerns about this. france is upset about this, how is this | upset about this, how is this going to pan out for australians?- going to pan out for australians? . . , ,, australians? france is upset that australia _ australians? france is upset that australia isn't _ australians? france is upset that australia isn't holding l australians? france is upsetl that australia isn't holding up the side of the deal with —— australia is upset that france didn't hold up the side of the deal with the cost blowout and the delays but as i said ruins of dollars have a ready been spent and the french are saying well, you have made an agreement and you are going to have to make good on that so australia may end up still having to pay out some of that deal, but australia for its partner says it is still better than investing billions and billions more into
france is u set concerns about this. france is upset about — concerns about this. france is upset about this, _ concerns about this. france is upset about this, how- concerns about this. france is upset about this, how is - concerns about this. france is upset about this, how is this | upset about this, how is this going to pan out for australians?- going to pan out for australians? . . , ,, australians? france is upset that australia _ australians? france is upset that australia isn't _...
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we see now that france was cut out of the deal. they weren't even told until they read it in the papers that they're deal. if they had went straight from submarines had been disregarded and torn up by the australian and they were now, the strands are not going to get these nuclear power subs built by the u. s. and the u. k. what happened is that france now is even talking about building up the european army. there was a story in the daily telegraph this week that frances, willing to give up. it seemed to create a european union seat up the un security council that had been discussed for those per spun and un for 25 years. that it was an old discussion from more than a decade ago. but of course, britain would never give up its veto, and france would not give up a treat of it. now. britain is no longer part of the you. it will never lose ill keep its vito france as denied this story. but i wonder whether there aren't discussions to the point where, well, i mean, but just joe kind of reinforcing my point here. i mean it, when i use th
we see now that france was cut out of the deal. they weren't even told until they read it in the papers that they're deal. if they had went straight from submarines had been disregarded and torn up by the australian and they were now, the strands are not going to get these nuclear power subs built by the u. s. and the u. k. what happened is that france now is even talking about building up the european army. there was a story in the daily telegraph this week that frances, willing to give up. it...
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now they're worth 200000000000, bernard, or no, here in france. he's french, he's worth that, he's the richest man on the world, despite allegedly haven't from the highest taxes in the world here. right, i'll take the cynical view and say that black rock was in china trying to convince the cpa that more quantitative easing in washington would bail out chinese property developers. and that, in fact, me, the taxpayer of united states will be now helping to bail out chinese property developers. what is wolf? rector's view? well, factors view about what china is doing regarding these crackdowns. and we've seen them over the past year or 2, right? like major crackdowns on the likes of alley baba and stuff. so here's his assessment of what's going on in terms of all the crackdowns across especially big tech. the crackdowns by chinese authorities on some of the biggest hype and hoopla under series have sent investors heading for the exit. there is a crackdown on debt to keep the financial system from imploding. there's a crackdown on property speculation
now they're worth 200000000000, bernard, or no, here in france. he's french, he's worth that, he's the richest man on the world, despite allegedly haven't from the highest taxes in the world here. right, i'll take the cynical view and say that black rock was in china trying to convince the cpa that more quantitative easing in washington would bail out chinese property developers. and that, in fact, me, the taxpayer of united states will be now helping to bail out chinese property developers....
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and that france was made aware of a deal ahead of time. france denies the claim. the law here is frances ambassador. the united states is a few days before the announcement of last wednesday. there was a meeting to australian and friends of ministers of defense and foreign affairs, in which not only we absolutely were not informed of the new course chosen by railey. and what's more, there was praise once again and about the contract we designed in 2016 and between australia and the frame, the side of the, the french company with an american company. let's not forget it. it was a contract with 3 parties with an american, with equal in reaction to the submarine deal. france has recalled us ambassador to the us and australia, canceled meetings with british in australian officials, and is now hoping to rally its u allies to back its cause at the end of the last round with australia which took place in june. it was agreed that the next round of trade talks would take place in october. so this is the current state of play. we are analyzing the impact of the august nonse
and that france was made aware of a deal ahead of time. france denies the claim. the law here is frances ambassador. the united states is a few days before the announcement of last wednesday. there was a meeting to australian and friends of ministers of defense and foreign affairs, in which not only we absolutely were not informed of the new course chosen by railey. and what's more, there was praise once again and about the contract we designed in 2016 and between australia and the frame, the...
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_ in europe and after germany told france to— in europe and after germany told france to get back in its box and allow— france to get back in its box and allow this— france to get back in its box and allow this to happen, then it seems to be _ allow this to happen, then it seems to be working quite well. but coming into us, _ to be working quite well. but coming into us, we _ to be working quite well. but coming into us, we want it quickly and we want _ into us, we want it quickly and we want it— into us, we want it quickly and we want it now. — into us, we want it quickly and we want it now, and that means speeded up. want it now, and that means speeded up david _ want it now, and that means speeded up. david frost, who is in charge of brexit. _ up. david frost, who is in charge of brexit. has— up. david frost, who is in charge of brexit, has said we will get rid of a lot of— brexit, has said we will get rid of a lot of those, allow the supply chain— a lot of those, allow the supply chain in and keep the jobs. | a lot of those, allow the supply chain in and keep the jo
_ in europe and after germany told france to— in europe and after germany told france to get back in its box and allow— france to get back in its box and allow this— france to get back in its box and allow this to happen, then it seems to be _ allow this to happen, then it seems to be working quite well. but coming into us, _ to be working quite well. but coming into us, we _ to be working quite well. but coming into us, we want it quickly and we want _ into us, we want it quickly and we...
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take a lesson from france. thank you so much, geoff stone, helene tigroudja, suzanne nossel and marc-olivier bherer for a wonderful discussion of similarities and differences between french and american approaches to free speech. thank you so much, the cultural services of the french embassy for having conceived this important series. to the ambassador, who has been defending free speech and is also supporting our joint collaboration very much in the tradition of lafayette, rochambeau and all those great french heroes who inspired me during my walk in rock creek and who inspire all of us with our shared devotion to the universal principles of liberty, fraternity and equality. i look forward to our next convening very soon and until then thank you. bye, everyone. thank you. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> this year marks the 20th anniversary of the september 11th attacks. join us for live coverage from new york, the pentagon, and shanksville, pennsylvania, starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern saturday on c-span. watch o
take a lesson from france. thank you so much, geoff stone, helene tigroudja, suzanne nossel and marc-olivier bherer for a wonderful discussion of similarities and differences between french and american approaches to free speech. thank you so much, the cultural services of the french embassy for having conceived this important series. to the ambassador, who has been defending free speech and is also supporting our joint collaboration very much in the tradition of lafayette, rochambeau and all...
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. >> france is furious with the u.s. because of a surprise snub on a $65 billion diesel submarine contract. originally france and australia had shaken hands on the deal but last week australia went with the u.s. and u.k. for a any contract on nuclear subs. france was so offended, emmanuel macron pulled the ambassador to the u.s. and australia. >> france's prime minister is calling the administration's unacceptable behavior between allies and partners and a stab in the back of france which had been trying to sell australia its less powerful subs. an angry france also canceled a gala in d.c. tonight celebrating the anniversary of a naval battle that france helped the conallys win in the revolutionary war. >> trevor: okay, look, guys, canceling a party is no big deal, but you've got to be pretty angry to cancel a gala because that's a party with like fancy napkins. but, yeah, basically, australia had promised to buy some submarines from france, then decided to ditch france and announce they were instead going to buy their s
. >> france is furious with the u.s. because of a surprise snub on a $65 billion diesel submarine contract. originally france and australia had shaken hands on the deal but last week australia went with the u.s. and u.k. for a any contract on nuclear subs. france was so offended, emmanuel macron pulled the ambassador to the u.s. and australia. >> france's prime minister is calling the administration's unacceptable behavior between allies and partners and a stab in the back of france...
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it was clearly not in france. so either he was trying to mislead his followers, or perhaps more likely, he himself was misled. there was a lot of press coverage of this at the time in ireland. there was questioning about the suburban rail system disorder. you can see the rail system coverage, and it is not in france. and even though it was dealing with young members of a gang who were minors, we don't have precise information about their identity but there is nothing to indicate their words -- there was immigrant components to their identity. so this politician adapted or edited his post on facebook, instead of france he spoke of europe. he made a correction and persisted with the claim this was still somehow involving immigration. he spoke about how multiculturalism in ireland, which is been supported by mainstream and french and european party elites, is still to blame. since then, he has to leave the post entirely. it was a partial climbdown and then a full climbdown, but the video can lead to misunderstanding
it was clearly not in france. so either he was trying to mislead his followers, or perhaps more likely, he himself was misled. there was a lot of press coverage of this at the time in ireland. there was questioning about the suburban rail system disorder. you can see the rail system coverage, and it is not in france. and even though it was dealing with young members of a gang who were minors, we don't have precise information about their identity but there is nothing to indicate their words --...
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it really hit france and its heart. many felt targeted, terrorists attacked places where lots of french people used to go on to have a drink. it was a music hall, bars at football stadiums, places of leisure, and many understood the extent to which they are vulnerable. france wants to show, yes, we have been attacked, and maybe we were caught unawares by the attacks, but we have a response to that. our response is not barbaric but democratic. it is this trial that shows to what extent the people are now standing in front of us actually have been responsible for these horrible attacks. clare: that said, the trial is expected to last around nine months, which is quite long. why such a long time frame? lisa: it takes a lot of time because it has been a huge investigation. more than 500 fires the investigators have gathered, -- files the investigators have gathered and at least 300 plaintiffs have wanted to speak up and tell their story or version of events, even if they survived the attacks or families or relatives of thos
it really hit france and its heart. many felt targeted, terrorists attacked places where lots of french people used to go on to have a drink. it was a music hall, bars at football stadiums, places of leisure, and many understood the extent to which they are vulnerable. france wants to show, yes, we have been attacked, and maybe we were caught unawares by the attacks, but we have a response to that. our response is not barbaric but democratic. it is this trial that shows to what extent the...