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>> the paris you see. the first time went to brooklyn. it was lake, this is new york? it's the rhythm and the energy of the place. that's fantastic. >> that's how you know you left the main strip of paris when you see signs i met god, she is black. you're not finding that next to the gardens. not going to happen. i'm carlton mccoy raced in inner city d.c. educated in kitchens around the globe. these days i make a living as a master sommelier. i'm a nomad driven to move in and out of different cultures, different worlds. so celebrate diversity by embracing what makes us both unique and the same. . after all we carry our travelers with us to the next destination. that's what life is all about. let's do this. ah, paris. it's hard not to fall in love. when i first visited this city i was 26 years old. i was studying for the master sommelier exmany aen a a decade in cooking classic french cuisine under my belt. like so many before me, i came here with the romantic notion of what i would find. and paris didn't l
>> the paris you see. the first time went to brooklyn. it was lake, this is new york? it's the rhythm and the energy of the place. that's fantastic. >> that's how you know you left the main strip of paris when you see signs i met god, she is black. you're not finding that next to the gardens. not going to happen. i'm carlton mccoy raced in inner city d.c. educated in kitchens around the globe. these days i make a living as a master sommelier. i'm a nomad driven to move in and out of...
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let's do this. ♪ >> ah, paris. ♪ >> ah, paris. it's hard not to fall in love. when i first visited this city, i was 26 years old. i was studying for the master sommelier exam and had a decade of cooking classic cuisine under my belt. like so many before me, i came here with a romantic notion of what i would find, and paris didn't let me down. i ate and drank my way through the city. the river seine, the louvre, the champ-elysees and the eiffel tower. ♪ tick-tock, tick-tock ♪ >> paris saul of that, but it's also so much more. coming back again and again over the years, i've discovered that what it means to be parisian is actually deeply complex. i've started exploring beyond the center to the outskirts of this great city, to the suburbs. or as they say in french, the banlieue. some of the most exciting art, music, culture and food is actually coming from here. and every time i come back to paris, i'm able to dig deeper and explore more. so for all intents and purposes, this isn't technically the subway. it's like a commuter train. this is for people who are
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because the moment you come off the subway, you don't feel like you're in paris. >> no. >> the paris that you see. it's like the first time i went to brooklyn. this is new york? it's the rhythm and the energy of the place. that's fantastic. that's when you know you've left the main strip of paris when you start seeing signs that say "i met god. she's black". find that next to the tilleries, not going to happen. >> i'm colton mccoy. raised and educated in d.c., raised in kitchens around the world. i'm a nomad, driven to move in and out of different culture, different worlds. to celebrate diversity by embracing what makes us both unique and the same. after all, we carry our travels with us to the next destination. that's what life is all about. let's do this. ♪ ah, paris. it's hard not to fall in love. when i first visited this city, i was 26 years old. i was studying for the master sommelier exam and had a decade of cooking classic cuisine under my belt. like so many before me, i came here with a romantic notion of what i would find, and paris didn't let me down. i ate and drank my
because the moment you come off the subway, you don't feel like you're in paris. >> no. >> the paris that you see. it's like the first time i went to brooklyn. this is new york? it's the rhythm and the energy of the place. that's fantastic. that's when you know you've left the main strip of paris when you start seeing signs that say "i met god. she's black". find that next to the tilleries, not going to happen. >> i'm colton mccoy. raised and educated in d.c., raised...
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i so, hopefully they'll bring it home and let's paint paris read.- and let's paint paris read. i think the better— and let's paint paris read. i think the better team _ and let's paint paris read. i think the better team but _ and let's paint paris read. i think the better team but i _ and let's paint paris read. i think the better team but i think- and let's paint paris read. i think the better team but i think as i and let's paint paris read. i think i the better team but i think as long as we _ the better team but i think as long as we can — the better team but i think as long as we can keep him quiet, we should win. as we can keep him quiet, we should win, ., , as we can keep him quiet, we should win. . , .., win. so, the fans were the confident that for a few _ win. so, the fans were the confident that for a few of _ win. so, the fans were the confident that for a few of them, _ win. so, the fans were the confident that for a few of them, they're - that for a few of them, they're worried about a couple of knocks and the liverpool squad coming into this match and at the
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marc: seeking division in france in paris as well. james: there's a grain of truth a few years back, it is credit will for those not familiar with paris. marc: indeed. we spotted it straight away. i think it's more interesting it happened in moscow. next up, that's we have here, a false claim on to where about scenes that took place during clashes at the mosque in jerusalem. now, this serious story, we have been covering it sort of throughout. what if you found? james: she israel. there were lots of clashes at the mosque. and what you have is an image that was shared of dust on the twitter account of an iraqi twitter user and journalist to race for the post and what you can see here, what he's claiming is going on here is a palestinian arcing the door of the mosque. in order to provoke a crisis or in order to cast this as -- what would you say question mark the handiwork so to speak of the israeli army using bullets and rubber bullets. now if you look at the coverage of what happened, indeed, the israeli army did used rubber bullets a
marc: seeking division in france in paris as well. james: there's a grain of truth a few years back, it is credit will for those not familiar with paris. marc: indeed. we spotted it straight away. i think it's more interesting it happened in moscow. next up, that's we have here, a false claim on to where about scenes that took place during clashes at the mosque in jerusalem. now, this serious story, we have been covering it sort of throughout. what if you found? james: she israel. there were...
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paris is a save red. who is _ was going? it's all right. paris is a save red. who is next - was going? it's all right. paris is a save red. who is next to - was going? it's all right. paris is a save red. who is next to you? | was going? it's all right. paris is - a save red. who is next to you? that is the daddy. die hard. you know how it is. ., . , ., is the daddy. die hard. you know how it is. ., ., , ., ., it is. you are set for tonight. 100%. it is. you are set for tonight. 100%- your— it is. you are set for tonight. 100%. your team, _ it is. you are set for tonight. 100%. your team, facing - it is. you are set for tonight. i 100%. your team, facing real, it is. you are set for tonight. - 100%. your team, facing real, they have this title in the bag 13 times already. a little bit nervous? the kins already. a little bit nervous? the kin . s of already. a little bit nervous? tia: kings of europe already. a little bit nervous? tue: kings of europe for already. a little bit nervous? tt2 kings of europe for a reason. regardless of the result, we will have the
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s. trade and technology council summit taking place near paris. the 2 sides say though each aim to domestic production and provide the maximum possible subsidies to the industry. officials are also planning joint measures against cyber attacks, especially from russia and china. and i correspondent, in paris on your phone, the car has been speaking to you, competition commission and margaret of a stair. she asked about the new plans to shore up semiconductor supplies, the work we do on a semi conductors to fully understand why did we have the shortage to work together for the future to make sure that we remain strong. because i think that's a main task in the politics of today, that like minded partners, that we were much closer together than what we have done before. margaret of the stair was speaking to our correspondent sonton sonia found the car or less often. sonya, i asked her why the meeting in paris had particular importance this year. the u. s . you trade and technology council was, was initially set up last year as a, as a mechanism to, t
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u meeting in paris agreed to cooperate to end their lives on the rest of the world. a semiconductor was that coming up? fast food john mcdonald, is taking its restaurants out of russia, but asked why an icon in the country shift to capitalism. and it's leaving for good on the war and ukraine has made getting goods from europe to asia, especially long vital route is seen as too important to block need to be business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. brussels and washington are to set up an early warning system to detect shortages of semiconductor chips. the decision has been taken, not the 2nd us trade and technology council summit taking place near paris. the 2 sides say though each aim to boost domestic production and provide the maximum possible subsidies to the industry. officials are also planning joint measures against cyber attacks, especially from russia and china. and i correspondent, in paris on your found the car has been speaking to a competition commission and migrate of a stair. she asked about the new plans to sure up semiconductor supplies a
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everybody you see, they like us and it seems that half of paris . us and it seems that half of paris like us _ us and it seems that half of paris like us. they keep coming up and saying. _ like us. they keep coming up and saying, you're going to win. 1981, alan kennedy _ saying, you're going to win. 1981, alan kennedy beating _ saying, you're going to win.1331 alan kennedy beating real saying, you're going to win. 1331 alan kennedy beating real madrid here in paris, you were both in kyiv for micro years ago, mo salah getting manhandled by sergio ramos and going off after half an hour, the goalkeeper having concussion, it did not go your way. we the goalkeeper having concussion, it did not go your way.— did not go your way. we have got this, we did not go your way. we have got this. we have _ did not go your way. we have got this, we have got _ did not go your way. we have got this, we have got this. _ did not go your way. we have got this, we have got this. the i this, we have got this. the goalkeeper _ this, we have got this. the goalkeeper has _ this, we have got this. tin; goalk
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danjohnson reports from paris. these are scenes any football fan will find uncomfortable and not what you'd expect to see at the biggest european final in 2022. thousands of supporters, frustrated and angry, after the french police reached quickly for the tear gas as they struggled to get everyone to their seats on time. chaotic scenes and fans saying they feared for their safety despite having queued for hours. i've got really bad asthma and i've been tear gassed twice. i was really, really struggling. thousands of thousands of fans out there getting tear gassed. with tickets. treating them like animals. uefa blamed thousands of liverpool fans with fake tickets blocking the turnstiles, but supporters said organisation wasn't good enough. tom was there with his disabled son harry. the treatment of supporters by uefa and the police, it's an absolute disgrace today, indiscriminately pepper spraying people queuing up with tickets to get in the ground who arrived two and a half hours before kick off at the stadium and
danjohnson reports from paris. these are scenes any football fan will find uncomfortable and not what you'd expect to see at the biggest european final in 2022. thousands of supporters, frustrated and angry, after the french police reached quickly for the tear gas as they struggled to get everyone to their seats on time. chaotic scenes and fans saying they feared for their safety despite having queued for hours. i've got really bad asthma and i've been tear gassed twice. i was really, really...
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danjohnson, bbc news, paris. the liverpool team — who lost 1—0 to real madrid last night — have been taking part in a parade through the city centre, thanking fans and celebrating the two trophies they've won this season — the league cup and the fa cup. 0ur sports correspondent jane dougall is there. you can probably seejust you can probably see just some of the thousands of liverpool fans who have gathered along the parade route behind me, blowing their whistles and their horns, cheering and singing to welcome liverpool home from paris. putting the troubles of plastered behind them, despite that loss in the champions league final, despitejust missing out loss in the champions league final, despite just missing out on winning the league to manchester city. the supporters have been determined to celebrate their team's achievements. they are waiting for them to arrive your on an open top bus, and as you mentioned, on board will be the fa cup and the league cup, the two trophies that the men's team have won.
danjohnson, bbc news, paris. the liverpool team — who lost 1—0 to real madrid last night — have been taking part in a parade through the city centre, thanking fans and celebrating the two trophies they've won this season — the league cup and the fa cup. 0ur sports correspondent jane dougall is there. you can probably seejust you can probably see just some of the thousands of liverpool fans who have gathered along the parade route behind me, blowing their whistles and their horns,...
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welcome to paris. here we are on the banks of the canal. not far from one of the fan parks where lots of the liverpool fans arriving here today will be gathering as the build—up continues to tonight's kick—off. we are about half an hour away from the stade de france as well, where the 20,000 liverpool fans will be gathering, alongside those real madrid fans after what has been a brilliant season for them. they have been contesting silverware on all four fronts. they werejust pipped for the premier league title by that single point by manchester city, but if they win here later, it will be a third cup for them this season and potentially a seventh european cup. they come up against one of the form sides in europe when it comes to this competition. they have won it more than any other club, real madrid. 13—time winners. and for carlo ancelotti, a very calm and cool manager, he has certainly built a team in the shape of himself. they look very relaxed heading out to training yesterday. some of those players taking their children out on t
welcome to paris. here we are on the banks of the canal. not far from one of the fan parks where lots of the liverpool fans arriving here today will be gathering as the build—up continues to tonight's kick—off. we are about half an hour away from the stade de france as well, where the 20,000 liverpool fans will be gathering, alongside those real madrid fans after what has been a brilliant season for them. they have been contesting silverware on all four fronts. they werejust pipped for the...
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for the summer 0lympic paris for the summer olympic games. the un nuclear watchdog says iran's stockpile of enriched uranium has continued to grow substantially, and tehran has done little to answer questions about traces of uranium found at three undeclared sites. professor abbas milani, is director of the iranian studies programme at stanford university. has the world taken its eye off the ball here? i think first of all the world has, the world is now preoccupied with ukraine and it seems nothing else matters but i think historically over the last 20 years the world has taken its eyes off the ball and allowed iran to systematically lie, essentially, and systematically walk right to the edge of what is legal and only admit to their activities when they were found out. find when they were found out. and so in your— when they were found out. and so in your view, _ when they were found out. and so in your view, how close is iran to developing a fully fledged nuclear weapon? i am not an expert _ fledged nuclear weapon? i am not an expert but
for the summer 0lympic paris for the summer olympic games. the un nuclear watchdog says iran's stockpile of enriched uranium has continued to grow substantially, and tehran has done little to answer questions about traces of uranium found at three undeclared sites. professor abbas milani, is director of the iranian studies programme at stanford university. has the world taken its eye off the ball here? i think first of all the world has, the world is now preoccupied with ukraine and it seems...
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lian the year after the olympics will be here in paris.— here in paris. dan johnson, at the stade de france, _ here in paris. dan johnson, at the stade de france, thank— here in paris. dan johnson, at the stade de france, thank you i here in paris. dan johnson, at the stade de france, thank you very l stade de france, thank you very much. more travel disruption here today. in dover, passengers have complained of waits of up to six hours to get on ferries. it's being blamed on a lack of staff at french passport controls. and people flying abroad from some airports, including gatwick, bristol and manchester, have expressed frustration after airlines cancelled hundreds of flights over the next few days. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at 17.25 this afternoon — bye for now. good afternoon. liverpool's quest for a historic season came to a halt as they fell to a 1—0 defeat by real madrid in the champions league final. but all the talk and concern is over what happened outside the stade de fr
lian the year after the olympics will be here in paris.— here in paris. dan johnson, at the stade de france, _ here in paris. dan johnson, at the stade de france, thank— here in paris. dan johnson, at the stade de france, thank you i here in paris. dan johnson, at the stade de france, thank you very l stade de france, thank you very much. more travel disruption here today. in dover, passengers have complained of waits of up to six hours to get on ferries. it's being blamed on a lack of...
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danjohnson reports from paris. these are scenes any football fan will find uncomfortable and not what you'd expect to see at the biggest european final in 2022. thousands of supporters, frustrated and angry, after the french police reached quickly for the tear gas as they struggled to get everyone to their seats on time. chaotic scenes and fans saying they feared for their safety despite having queued for hours. i've got really bad asthma and i've been tear gassed twice. i'm really, really struggling. thousands of thousands of fans out there getting tear gassed. with tickets. treating them like animals. uefa blamed thousands of liverpool fans with fake tickets blocking the turnstiles, but supporters said organisation wasn't good enough. tom was there with his disabled son harry. the treatment of supporters by uefa and the police is an absolute disgrace today, indiscriminately pepper spraying people queuing up with tickets to get in the ground who arrived two and a half hours before kick off at the stadium and then
danjohnson reports from paris. these are scenes any football fan will find uncomfortable and not what you'd expect to see at the biggest european final in 2022. thousands of supporters, frustrated and angry, after the french police reached quickly for the tear gas as they struggled to get everyone to their seats on time. chaotic scenes and fans saying they feared for their safety despite having queued for hours. i've got really bad asthma and i've been tear gassed twice. i'm really, really...
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our correspondent, olly foster, is in paris and hejoins me now outside the stadium. there has been a delay. take us through that, first off.— through that, first off. yes, 15 minutes. _ through that, first off. yes, 15 minutes. we _ through that, first off. yes, 15 minutes, we should _ through that, first off. yes, 15 minutes, we should be - through that, first off. yes, 15 minutes, we should be under| through that, first off. yes, 15 - minutes, we should be under way already in a champions league final between these two great sides but the officials have denied that until a court of past eight —— 8:15pm. some of my colleagues on the other side of the stadium, we became aware 45 minutes ago, some instances of crowd trouble, up to 30 at one gate trying to full is their way, we presume without tickets, through the turnstiles, and we heard there was a bottleneck of fans along the other side of the stadium, hundreds of —— unable to get into the ground and reports from inside that there were a lot of empty seats, especially at the livable end. 75,000 capacity in
our correspondent, olly foster, is in paris and hejoins me now outside the stadium. there has been a delay. take us through that, first off.— through that, first off. yes, 15 minutes. _ through that, first off. yes, 15 minutes. we _ through that, first off. yes, 15 minutes, we should _ through that, first off. yes, 15 minutes, we should be - through that, first off. yes, 15 minutes, we should be under| through that, first off. yes, 15 - minutes, we should be under way already in a champions...
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danjohnson, bbc news, paris. well on the pitch, liverpool dominated the first half, but despite several chances to score, they couldn't put the ball away. real madrid's karim benzema scored just before half time, but after lengthy discussions, he was declared offside and the goal was disallowed. the spaniards came out fighting in the second half and it paid off when viniciusjunior scored, putting real madrid in the lead. unfortunately, liverpool were unable to claw back an equaliser. let's speak to our sports correspondent john watson who is in paris. john, good morning to you on a beautiful day but it's really the morning after the night before and it's left a really bad feeling, hasn't it?— it's left a really bad feeling, hasn't it? , , ., hasn't it? yes, events in the lead u . hasn't it? yes, events in the lead u- to the hasn't it? yes, events in the lead up to the game — hasn't it? yes, events in the lead up to the game overshadowing i hasn't it? yes, events in the lead | up to the game overshadowing the
danjohnson, bbc news, paris. well on the pitch, liverpool dominated the first half, but despite several chances to score, they couldn't put the ball away. real madrid's karim benzema scored just before half time, but after lengthy discussions, he was declared offside and the goal was disallowed. the spaniards came out fighting in the second half and it paid off when viniciusjunior scored, putting real madrid in the lead. unfortunately, liverpool were unable to claw back an equaliser. let's...
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. ~ ., ., ~ paris. thank you for talking with us- — you are watching bbc news — a reminder of our headlines: france and germany urge president putin to engage in peace talks as russia continues its offensive in the donbas. the russian ambassador to the uk tells the bbc that moscow will not use tactical nuclear weapons in the battle for ukraine. president biden has renewed his appeal for tighter gun controls following the texas elementary school shooting — as the parents prepare to bury their children. as may draws to a close, parts of india and pakistan have recorded their hottest spring on record for millions of people. the heat has also threatened india's wheat crop causing a government ban on exports of the grain. spells of pre—monsoon heat are not unusual in india and pakistan at this time of the year but it's been the rapid onset, extent, and severity which has marked this spring out. experts say that as climate change continues things can only get worse especially for this region. earlier
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our correspondentjohn watson is in paris. welcome to paris. here we are on the banks of the canal. not far from one of the fan parks where lots of the liverpool fans arriving here today will be gathering as the build—up continues to tonight's kick—off. we are about half an hour away from the stade de france as well, where the 20,000 liverpool fans will be gathering, alongside those real madrid fans after what has been a brilliant season for them. they have been contesting silverware on all four fronts. they werejust pipped for the premier league title by that single point by manchester city, but if they win here later, it will be a third cup for them this season and potentially a seventh european cup. they come up against one of the form sides in europe when it comes to this competition. they have won it more than any other club, real madrid. 13—time winners. and for carlo ancelotti, a very calm and cool manager, he has certainly built a team in the shape of himself. they look very relaxed heading out to training yesterday. some of those players taking their children out on t
our correspondentjohn watson is in paris. welcome to paris. here we are on the banks of the canal. not far from one of the fan parks where lots of the liverpool fans arriving here today will be gathering as the build—up continues to tonight's kick—off. we are about half an hour away from the stade de france as well, where the 20,000 liverpool fans will be gathering, alongside those real madrid fans after what has been a brilliant season for them. they have been contesting silverware on all...
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— paris, i am guessing that would have been bad enough? i am on standby for the liverpool— been bad enough? i am on standby for the liverpool parade _ been bad enough? i am on standby for the liverpool parade tomorrow - been bad enough? i am on standby for the liverpool parade tomorrow which l the liverpool parade tomorrow which would be fun, but how many trophies are they going to be showing. that is the big question. good afternoon. liverpool fans have been arriving in paris in their tens of thousands, ahead of tonight's champions league final against real madrid. after the disappointment of missing out on the premier league title, they have the chance to win a seventh european cup and end the season with a treble having already won the fa cup and league cup. 0lly foster is at the stade de france for us — kick—off is still a few hours away, what is the mode like in the city. it has been fantastic for the last 48 hours that we have been here, there was tens of thousands of fans from both sides, but expect paris to be a lot more red
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danjohnson reports from paris. these are scenes any football fan will find uncomfortable and not what you'd expect to see at the biggest european final in 2022. thousands of supporters, frustrated and angry, after the french police reached quickly for the tear gas as they struggled to get everyone to their seats on time. chaotic scenes and fans saying they feared for their safety despite having queued for hours. i've got really bad asthma and i've been tear gassed twice. i was really, really struggling. thousands of thousands of fans out there getting tear gassed. with tickets. treating them like animals. uefa blamed thousands of liverpool fans with fake tickets blocking the turnstiles, but supporters said organisation wasn't good enough. tom was there with his disabled son harry. the treatment of supporters by uefa and the police, is an absolute disgrace today, indiscriminately pepper spraying people queuing up with tickets to get in the ground who arrived two and a half hours before kick off at the stadium and th
danjohnson reports from paris. these are scenes any football fan will find uncomfortable and not what you'd expect to see at the biggest european final in 2022. thousands of supporters, frustrated and angry, after the french police reached quickly for the tear gas as they struggled to get everyone to their seats on time. chaotic scenes and fans saying they feared for their safety despite having queued for hours. i've got really bad asthma and i've been tear gassed twice. i was really, really...
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all expected to be here in paris. now obviously very many of those won't have tickets and the hope is that few of them will be able to watch the game here. tonight, it seems that there's only one while the small, big screen. i'm not sure it's going to be enough for quite everybody to find a place. the lucky ones that do have tickets will be heading over to am. the start to france in the north of paris in san denise. from here at the postilion, as shown in a couple of hours time, and i think by that time the atmosphere is likely to become a bit more nervous. but so far everyone's in very high celebratory spirits. and some liverpool are looking for their 2nd champions league title on the agenda. 8 on the gym and yoga stuff. yeah, absolutely. now this personally for yoga club is his 4th champions league final mom he one that he's previously lost was against rail madrid. now that was obviously we the liverpool in 2018 that game. of course, the story that sought is so early on with m mohammed salah, you know, having to lea
all expected to be here in paris. now obviously very many of those won't have tickets and the hope is that few of them will be able to watch the game here. tonight, it seems that there's only one while the small, big screen. i'm not sure it's going to be enough for quite everybody to find a place. the lucky ones that do have tickets will be heading over to am. the start to france in the north of paris in san denise. from here at the postilion, as shown in a couple of hours time, and i think by...
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welcome to paris. here we are on the banks of the canal. not far from one of the fan parks where lots of the liverpool fans arriving here today will be gathering as the build—up continues to tonight's kick—off. we are about half an hour away from the stade de france as well, where the 20,000 liverpool fans will be gathering, alongside those real madrid fans after what has been a brilliant season for them. they have been contesting silverware on all four fronts. they werejust pipped for the premier league title by that single point by manchester city, but if they win here later, it will be a third cup for them this season and potentially a seventh european cup. they come up against one of the form sides in europe when it comes to this competition. they have won it more than any other club, real madrid. 13—time winners. and for carlo ancelotti, a very calm and cool manager, he has certainly built a team in the shape of himself. they looked very relaxed heading out to training yesterday. some of those players taking their children out on
welcome to paris. here we are on the banks of the canal. not far from one of the fan parks where lots of the liverpool fans arriving here today will be gathering as the build—up continues to tonight's kick—off. we are about half an hour away from the stade de france as well, where the 20,000 liverpool fans will be gathering, alongside those real madrid fans after what has been a brilliant season for them. they have been contesting silverware on all four fronts. they werejust pipped for the...
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the uefa champions league final will kick off in paris on tonight. one of the biggest nights in football. around 60,000 liverpool fans are expected to travel to the french capital to watch their team take on real madrid. the spanish team has won this competition 13 times and liverpool have won it six times, but with both teams at the top of their game, who will take home the trophy? joining me now from paris is our sports correspondent, olly foster. the stage is set and not long now. it is still almost seven hours to go. we have beaten the rush but there is still a gaggle of fans, mostly real madrid fans, in this area of paris to the north of the city. that is the million dollar question. who was going to win this? real madrid, it is written in their dna, the european cup, the champions league, but liverpool have a very rich history as well. the stadium itself, it was moved from saint petersburg for obvious reasons a couple of months ago. it has been a very lucky stadium for spanish teams. in 2000, real madrid beat valencia here, into to 2006 barcelo
the uefa champions league final will kick off in paris on tonight. one of the biggest nights in football. around 60,000 liverpool fans are expected to travel to the french capital to watch their team take on real madrid. the spanish team has won this competition 13 times and liverpool have won it six times, but with both teams at the top of their game, who will take home the trophy? joining me now from paris is our sports correspondent, olly foster. the stage is set and not long now. it is...
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he discovered paris. he found so much to love there. he fell in love with the the art galleries and the intellectual salons and the music and just all the culture that paris had to offer and he really kind of came back in a way. i think he he not only got a new lease on life so to speak but he wound up learning so much when he was in europe, and it was learning about different topics that he could then contrast with what was going on in america and and come back to america with new ideas. so he wound up taking several trips across europe from paris. he was state. he was there he spent five years as the ambassador and he took three great trips away from the capitol where he really got to explore. so one was to the south of france and italy one was to england and one was to the netherlands and germany. and he learned about a lot of different subjects. he kind of refined his political ideals and i think my theory is it was really this time in france that kind of put him back on track to to rise through the political ranks in the government
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and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, we'll be in paris. tens of thousands of liverpool fans are in the city ahead of their match against real madrid. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the care regulator has ordered an nhs trust to make significant and immediate improvements to its maternity services to ensure the safety of women and babies. an independent inquiry has already been ordered into the maternity care offered by nottingham university hospitals nhs trust. yesterday, the senior midwife, donna ockenden, was appointed to chair an independent review into services, after dozens of baby deaths. the trust says it's working hard to make improvements. here's our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, and a warning, you may find some details and images in his report distressing. cheese! nine months old has helped his arents cheese! nine months old has helped his parents rediscover _ cheese! nine months old has helped his parents rediscover their - cheese! nine months old has helped his parents rediscover their zest -
and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, we'll be in paris. tens of thousands of liverpool fans are in the city ahead of their match against real madrid. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the care regulator has ordered an nhs trust to make significant and immediate improvements to its maternity services to ensure the safety of women and babies. an independent inquiry has already been ordered into the maternity care offered by nottingham university hospitals nhs trust. yesterday,...
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danjohnson, bbc news, paris. and a little earlier, danjohnson gave us this update from outside the stade de france. this is the end of the stade de france where the liverpool fans were, where some of the worst scenes were filmed last night. we are starting to build up a bit of a picture of exactly how this developed and what went wrong, talking to some liverpool fans and taking their accounts of what happened last night. this is where they came up from the metro station and the pictures here last night showed how there were police vans making this a bit of a bottleneck. it was narrowed and fans could not get through, even those with tickets, even those who say they were here in plenty of time. it took them hours to get up and to the turnstiles and that is why the pressure built. now, we did see videos of some people climbing over the fences, trying to get in. it is not clear if they were liverpool fans or not. but uefa, the french authorities and the police are sticking to their line that these problems were caus
danjohnson, bbc news, paris. and a little earlier, danjohnson gave us this update from outside the stade de france. this is the end of the stade de france where the liverpool fans were, where some of the worst scenes were filmed last night. we are starting to build up a bit of a picture of exactly how this developed and what went wrong, talking to some liverpool fans and taking their accounts of what happened last night. this is where they came up from the metro station and the pictures here...
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and plenty of build—up to the champions league final in paris. that's what we will be talking about one sportsday at 6:30pm. russian forces are continuing to make gains in eastern ukraine. troops, together with moscow—backed militia units, are reported to have taken another key city in the donbas region. meanwhile, vladimir putin has spoken to both french president emmanuel macron and german chancellor 0laf scholz, and was urged to hold "serious negotiations" with ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky. the russian leader said he was ready to look for ways to ship grain stuck in ukrainian ports. ukraine's president zelensky has repeated his assertion that his country will not give up territory for peace. i spoke to volodymyr groysman, the former prime minister of ukraine, and asked him about ukrainian priorities and perspectives when, as many suggest, the possibility is approaching of the russian invasion ending in a long, drawn—out stalemate. translation: i would like to say that ukraine _ translation: i would like to say that ukraine is _ t
and plenty of build—up to the champions league final in paris. that's what we will be talking about one sportsday at 6:30pm. russian forces are continuing to make gains in eastern ukraine. troops, together with moscow—backed militia units, are reported to have taken another key city in the donbas region. meanwhile, vladimir putin has spoken to both french president emmanuel macron and german chancellor 0laf scholz, and was urged to hold "serious negotiations" with ukraine's...
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danjohnson, bbc news, paris. our sports correspondent andy swiss is outside the stadium in paris. the fans are arriving here in their thousands at the stade de france ahead of what should be a very special night. for liverpool, it's a chance to win their third trophy of the season. they've already won the fa cup, though a league cup, they came pretty close to winning the premier league title as well. it has been a stunning season for them, but in real madrid they are up against the most successful team in european history. they have won this competition some 13 times and in getting to the final they've already beaten two english teams in chelsea and manchester city. it's worth saying there are a few concerns about the state of the stade de france pitch, which has onlyjust been relayed after the stadium hosted a rock concert last weekend. but liverpool are looking calm, they are looking confident. it should be some night. are looking confident. it should be some night-— are looking confident. it should be somenitht.�* , ,, ,, ., travel has been disrupted in parts of the country
danjohnson, bbc news, paris. our sports correspondent andy swiss is outside the stadium in paris. the fans are arriving here in their thousands at the stade de france ahead of what should be a very special night. for liverpool, it's a chance to win their third trophy of the season. they've already won the fa cup, though a league cup, they came pretty close to winning the premier league title as well. it has been a stunning season for them, but in real madrid they are up against the most...
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danjohnson, bbc news, paris. peter harris is atjohn lennon airport in liverpool. fans have been arriving back here throughout the day in liverpool and there is considerable anger at the way they feel they were treated last night and also at the speed with which the authorities, they feel, sought to blame fans for the bottlenecks that appeared outside the stadium. a message had gone up on the big screen at the stade de france suggesting that kick—off was delayed because of fans arriving late. liverpool fans say that is simply not the case. the bottlenecks outside were caused, they say, by the stewarding, by the policing, and ultimately, as you mentioned, some of those fans were subjected to pepper spray and tear gas. we have been speaking to some of the liverpool fans who were in paris last night and this is their account of what happened. the queue we were in... people who were sat with us in the ground were gassed, you know, a young lad who i know, who's 12. his dad's posted a message. they were gassed. m 12. — and this is not fans rioting. this is people wit
danjohnson, bbc news, paris. peter harris is atjohn lennon airport in liverpool. fans have been arriving back here throughout the day in liverpool and there is considerable anger at the way they feel they were treated last night and also at the speed with which the authorities, they feel, sought to blame fans for the bottlenecks that appeared outside the stadium. a message had gone up on the big screen at the stade de france suggesting that kick—off was delayed because of fans arriving late....
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and you know, i was unfortunately, right john, let me go to you in paris. i me, at what future historians are going to wonder why the european sold themselves out to the americans. because sir, i mean, the energy issues are global, hurts the united states. but it, it, it, it damages europe beyond repair. in many ways, i mean, how do you explain that this is the total edge that europe is playing along with? it's mystifying to me go ahead in paris and that's tool that you see going back to the us and the canada. there isn't an intense, irrational element which i actually do with berkeley to descendants of any grades from the ocean empire is true and sent. you know, your question of their accounts or the drug down further, whatever. oh, great can parents? i mean, they can be people talking about the countries from poland, from mccain and juice. it's not avoid saying that to be honest, in a crate in canada for example, the kings are very important. and the king and love be pushing canada. christina, know they're, they're deputy prime minister. yes. and of cours
and you know, i was unfortunately, right john, let me go to you in paris. i me, at what future historians are going to wonder why the european sold themselves out to the americans. because sir, i mean, the energy issues are global, hurts the united states. but it, it, it, it damages europe beyond repair. in many ways, i mean, how do you explain that this is the total edge that europe is playing along with? it's mystifying to me go ahead in paris and that's tool that you see going back to the us...
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john, let me go to you in paris. i me, at what future stories are going to wonder why the european sold themselves out to the americans? because sir, i mean, the energy issues are global, hurts the united states, but it damages europe beyond repair. in many ways, i mean, how do you explain that this is the total edge that europe is playing along with? it's mystifying to me go ahead in paris and that's tool that you see going back to the us and the canada. there is an, an intense, irrational element which i actually do with berkeley to descendants of any grades from the ocean empire is true and sent. you know, the question of their accounts or the great grandfather, whatever. oh, great can parents? i mean, they can be people talking about the countries from poland, from the cane and jews. it's not avoid saying that to be honest in training canada for example, the king and are very important as you can and love be pushing canada. christina, know they're, they're deputy prime minister. yes. and of course in the years i
john, let me go to you in paris. i me, at what future stories are going to wonder why the european sold themselves out to the americans? because sir, i mean, the energy issues are global, hurts the united states, but it damages europe beyond repair. in many ways, i mean, how do you explain that this is the total edge that europe is playing along with? it's mystifying to me go ahead in paris and that's tool that you see going back to the us and the canada. there is an, an intense, irrational...
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we'll get the latest from paris. president biden renews his appeal for tighter gun control following a the texas elementary school massacre. there is too much violence. too much fear. too much grief. former us president donald trump dismisses calls for gun reform and says the us should prioritise funding for school security over aid to ukraine. and france and germany urge president putin to engage in peace talks as russia continues its offensive in eastern ukraine. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. the uefa champions league final is under way, with liverpool taking on real madrid at the stade de france, the kick off was delayed by more than half an hour as fans struggled to get into the stadium. some liverpool fans said french police had used pepper spray and tear gas as they tried to enter. let's go straight to our correspondent danjohnson, who is at the fanzone in central paris. so, paris. the drama started even before the so, the drama started even before the kick—off, dan. so,
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john, let me go to you in paris. i mean, at what future historians are going to wonder why the european sold themselves out to the americans. because sir, i mean, the energy issues are global, hurts the united states. but it, it, it, it damages europe beyond repair. in many ways, i mean, how do you explain that this is the total edge that europe is playing along with? it's mystifying to me go ahead in paris and that's tool that you see going back to the u. s. and canada, there isn't an intense, irrational element which i actually do with berkeley to descendants of any grades from the ocean. and by his true sense, you know, your question of their accounts or the go down further, whatever. oh, great can parents? i mean they can be people talking about the countries from poland, from the cane and jews. it's not avoid saying that to be honest in training cannot . busy for example, the kings are very important as you can and love be pushing canada, christina, know? yeah. they're there, deputy prime minister. yes. and of c
john, let me go to you in paris. i mean, at what future historians are going to wonder why the european sold themselves out to the americans. because sir, i mean, the energy issues are global, hurts the united states. but it, it, it, it damages europe beyond repair. in many ways, i mean, how do you explain that this is the total edge that europe is playing along with? it's mystifying to me go ahead in paris and that's tool that you see going back to the u. s. and canada, there isn't an intense,...
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yeah, a terrible ni . ht for paris yesterday. yeah, a terrible night for liverpool _ paris yesterday. yeah, a terrible night for liverpool in _ paris yesterday. yeah, a terrible night for liverpool in more - paris yesterday. yeah, a terrible night for liverpool in more than | paris yesterday. yeah, a terrible - night for liverpool in more than one way. very shocking scenes, before the match it even started, there was this huge long jam of fans, and you can see there, this is people, this huge occasion, taking their children with them to watch it be really exciting and memorable evening, and actually, as an adult to be in that situation, standing there, being crushed, heavy—handed police, tear gas being used, but to beat response will for a child at the same time, i cannot imagine how stressful that was. nadine dorries said there should be an investigation into what went on. uefa blaming fans first for turning up late, and on the day, people were accused of having fake tickets when they did not, so really unjust, actually. it lo
yeah, a terrible ni . ht for paris yesterday. yeah, a terrible night for liverpool _ paris yesterday. yeah, a terrible night for liverpool in _ paris yesterday. yeah, a terrible night for liverpool in more - paris yesterday. yeah, a terrible night for liverpool in more than | paris yesterday. yeah, a terrible - night for liverpool in more than one way. very shocking scenes, before the match it even started, there was this huge long jam of fans, and you can see there, this is people, this huge...
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danjohnson, bbc news, paris. our correspondent peter harris is at john lennon airport in liverpool — where fans are arriving back from paris. fans have been arriving back here throughout the day in liverpool and there is considerable anger at the way they feel they were treated last night and also at the speed with which the authorities, they feel, sought to blame fans for the bottlenecks that appeared outside the stadium. a message had gone up on the big screen at the stade de france suggesting that kick—off was delayed because of fans arriving late. liverpool fans say that is simply not the case. the bottlenecks outside were caused, they say, by the stewarding, by the policing, and ultimately, as you mentioned, some of those fans were subjected to pepper spray and tear gas. we have been speaking to some of the liverpool fans who were in paris last night and this is their account of what happened. the queue we were in... people who were sat with us in the ground were gassed, you know, a young lad who i know,
danjohnson, bbc news, paris. our correspondent peter harris is at john lennon airport in liverpool — where fans are arriving back from paris. fans have been arriving back here throughout the day in liverpool and there is considerable anger at the way they feel they were treated last night and also at the speed with which the authorities, they feel, sought to blame fans for the bottlenecks that appeared outside the stadium. a message had gone up on the big screen at the stade de france...
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john, let me go to you in paris. i me, at what future stories are going to wonder why the european sold themselves out to the americans? because sir, i mean, the energy issues are global, hurts the united states, but it damages europe beyond repair. in many ways, i mean, how do you explain that this is the total edge that europe is playing along with? it's mystifying to me go ahead in paris and that's tool that you see going back to the u. s. and canada, there is an, an intense, irrational element which i actually do with berkeley to descendants of any grades from the ocean. empire is true and sent. you know, your question of their accounts or the great grandfather, whatever. oh, great campaigns. i mean, they can be people talking about the countries from poland on mccain and juice. it's not avoid saying that to be honest, in a crate in canada for example, the kings are very important. and the king and love be pushing canada. christina, know? yeah. they're there, deputy prime minister. yes. and of course in the years
john, let me go to you in paris. i me, at what future stories are going to wonder why the european sold themselves out to the americans? because sir, i mean, the energy issues are global, hurts the united states, but it damages europe beyond repair. in many ways, i mean, how do you explain that this is the total edge that europe is playing along with? it's mystifying to me go ahead in paris and that's tool that you see going back to the u. s. and canada, there is an, an intense, irrational...
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all that taking place at a hotel in paris. reporter: elisabeth borne becomes only the second woman to serve as prime minister. you have to go back to 1991 to find her only female predecessor. this is something emmanuel macron's entourage was -- said they were keen to see, to have a woman in charge of the french government here at the palace. under the french political system, you have the president, who is the head of state, and then you have the prime minister, who is the head of government. so they will work very closely, hand in hand. he took a long time to name her as his head of government, 22 days. in fact, that was the longest wait since his election as president on the 24th of april until naming a new prime minister in france's postwar history. it's been a difficult puzzle to put together because he wanted a woman, but also some one who could try to bring together the left and right wing parts of his political movement, emmanuel macron really lou up the prince political scene in 2017 when he ran for president with his
all that taking place at a hotel in paris. reporter: elisabeth borne becomes only the second woman to serve as prime minister. you have to go back to 1991 to find her only female predecessor. this is something emmanuel macron's entourage was -- said they were keen to see, to have a woman in charge of the french government here at the palace. under the french political system, you have the president, who is the head of state, and then you have the prime minister, who is the head of government....
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john, let me go to you in paris. i mean, at what future historians are going to wonder why the european sold themselves out to the americans. because sir, i mean, the energy issues are global, hurts the united states. but it, it, it, it damages europe beyond repair. in many ways, i mean, how do you explain that this is a total edge that europe is playing along with? it's mystifying to me go ahead in paris, and that's to that. is he going back to the u. s. and the canada, there is an, an intense, irrational element which i actually do with berkeley to descendants of emigres from the ocean empire is true and sense, you know, your question of their accounts are the go down further, whatever. oh, great can parents? i mean they can be people talking about the countries from poland, from the cane and jews. it's not avoid saying that to be honest in training cannot . busy for example, do kings are very important as you can and love be pushing christina? no. yeah. they're, they're deputy prime minister. yes. of course in the
john, let me go to you in paris. i mean, at what future historians are going to wonder why the european sold themselves out to the americans. because sir, i mean, the energy issues are global, hurts the united states. but it, it, it, it damages europe beyond repair. in many ways, i mean, how do you explain that this is a total edge that europe is playing along with? it's mystifying to me go ahead in paris, and that's to that. is he going back to the u. s. and the canada, there is an, an...
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and the champions league final in paris is less than an hour away. there are thousands of rail, madrid and liverpool supporters in the french capital. and they begun to converge on the stand of halls as kick off approaches with liverpool, hoping to avenge their 2018 defeat to rail. and there are tens of thousands of supporters without tickets in paris. they've been partying in the city where they'll watch the game in bars and on big screens. final is the most watched annual sporting event in the world. 41 years after these 2 teams 1st faced each other in a european cup foreign or here in paris, ro, madrid unlivable, are going toe to toe hay in the french capital. once more. back then a one new victory for livable saw them crowned european champions. for the 3rd time in the clubs history to night there chasing a 7th title, while rail madrid pursue a record 14. make no mistake. this fixture is a meeting of european footballing royalty. a colo ansolaski, and yoga taught. there are 2 heavy white coaches on the touch line, a needless to say, however, the
and the champions league final in paris is less than an hour away. there are thousands of rail, madrid and liverpool supporters in the french capital. and they begun to converge on the stand of halls as kick off approaches with liverpool, hoping to avenge their 2018 defeat to rail. and there are tens of thousands of supporters without tickets in paris. they've been partying in the city where they'll watch the game in bars and on big screens. final is the most watched annual sporting event in...
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john, let me go to you in paris. i mean, at what future historians are going to wonder why the european sold themselves out to the americans. because sir, i mean, the energy issues are global, hurts the united states. but it, it, it, it damages europe beyond repair. in many ways, i mean, how do you explain that this is a total edge that europe is playing along with? it's mystifying to me go ahead in paris, and that's to that. is he going back to the u. s. and the canada? there is an intense, irrational element which i actually do with berkeley to descendants of emigres from the russian empire is true and sent. you know, your question of their accounts rather, go down further, whatever. oh, great can parents? i mean they can be people talk about the countries from poland, from the train and jews. it's not avoid saying that to be honest in training cannot . busy for example, do kings are very important and the king and love be pushing christina, know if they're there, deputy prime minister. yes. of closing the years. i
john, let me go to you in paris. i mean, at what future historians are going to wonder why the european sold themselves out to the americans. because sir, i mean, the energy issues are global, hurts the united states. but it, it, it, it damages europe beyond repair. in many ways, i mean, how do you explain that this is a total edge that europe is playing along with? it's mystifying to me go ahead in paris, and that's to that. is he going back to the u. s. and the canada? there is an intense,...
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john, let me go to you in paris. i mean, at what future historians are going to wonder why the european sold themselves out to the americans. because sir, i mean, the energy issues are global, hurts the united states. but it, it, it, it damages europe beyond repair. in many ways, i mean, how do you explain that this is a total edge that europe is playing along with? it's mystifying to me go ahead in paris and that's tool that you see going back to the u. s. and the canada, there is an intense, irrational element which i actually do with berkeley to descendants of emigres from the ocean empire is true and sent. you know, your question of their accounts either go down further, whatever, or great can parents. i mean they can be people talking about the countries from poland, from the chain and jews. it's not avoid saying that to be honest in training cannot . busy for example, do kings are very important and the king and love be pushing that we're seeing a new, a deputy prime minister. yes. and of course, in the years i
john, let me go to you in paris. i mean, at what future historians are going to wonder why the european sold themselves out to the americans. because sir, i mean, the energy issues are global, hurts the united states. but it, it, it, it damages europe beyond repair. in many ways, i mean, how do you explain that this is a total edge that europe is playing along with? it's mystifying to me go ahead in paris and that's tool that you see going back to the u. s. and the canada, there is an intense,...