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suicide attack 2 french institute that's why we we make this very small place very cosy we have one aspecial day for women and it's good because many women are not allowed to be in a place with other men but this place is good because some day they can come with their friends and watch films without. any imitation. deonna is convinced that through her films she can make a difference. being a creator is is very important and i love that. the honest short film. premiered at the venice film festival in 2019. her is a story of. suffering and pain. as a kid. 12 year old the coyote survived a suicide bomb attack a trauma she deals with alone. i get hurt in the ocean rather have you read of the general of i wonder if all who have the flair her 6 rather put up i want to know that i want to. hear more about offering the better product this year you don't like to provide the kind of thing by his death. i always suffer when i look at. the children. in my country and. i think they are. of course it's. it's hard for everyone particularly its children are so innocent and. the only he they are they
suicide attack 2 french institute that's why we we make this very small place very cosy we have one aspecial day for women and it's good because many women are not allowed to be in a place with other men but this place is good because some day they can come with their friends and watch films without. any imitation. deonna is convinced that through her films she can make a difference. being a creator is is very important and i love that. the honest short film. premiered at the venice film...
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furthermore, we will bring in a fellow researcher at the french institute for the middle east and a professorthank you for speaking with us on france 24. we know the situation that lebanon is in currently. staples have gotten too expensive. is there a way out of the current crisis? >> yes, there are ways out of the current crisis. either you can h have a positive way out of the crisis, when the u.s. sanctions will be levied and not be sanctioning the whole of the population because now in , hasame of sanctioning volatile is not have any money they do not's -- have any money in the banks, and so they are not really involved in the banks. there really paying the price, the rest of the lebanese. couldher outcome definitely be a civil l war. about mentioned earlier, the book written aboutut the to 1990,war from 1975 [indiscernible] that might erect anytime. definitely becauause everyththig ststarts with economic problemsr politicalal problems, but tory time it boioils down secretary and issues -- t to issues. everythihing boils down -- >> i am sorry to interrupt you because that is the problem, t
furthermore, we will bring in a fellow researcher at the french institute for the middle east and a professorthank you for speaking with us on france 24. we know the situation that lebanon is in currently. staples have gotten too expensive. is there a way out of the current crisis? >> yes, there are ways out of the current crisis. either you can h have a positive way out of the crisis, when the u.s. sanctions will be levied and not be sanctioning the whole of the population because now in...
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at the french institute of fashion researchers are devising labels to welcome the way they engage with wider society in the months and years to come. let the loss of customers and we tend to expect all those who have some sort of influence on society. to act in ways we deem responsible. and that's on the subject and i'm not just talking about luxury brands and labels it is extra zacks personality flaws it's not enough to simply say the right paying. more of her wordss and- what it is how to improve the way. that's all. we don't concrete financial commitments real support for minorities and groups. entrepreneurial actions. the end immediately do it equal. misty has always been a supporter of the creative industries but she's also a co founder of the tower expediditions foundation a project that sails the seas 07/03/20 07/03/20 democracy now! test 07/03/20 07/03/20 democracy now! test 07/03/20 07/03/20 democracy now! test 07/03/20 07/03/20 democracy now! test 07/03/20 07/03/20 democracy now! test 07/03/20 07/03/20 democracy now! test 07/03/20 07/03/20 democracy now! test 07/03/20 07/03/2
at the french institute of fashion researchers are devising labels to welcome the way they engage with wider society in the months and years to come. let the loss of customers and we tend to expect all those who have some sort of influence on society. to act in ways we deem responsible. and that's on the subject and i'm not just talking about luxury brands and labels it is extra zacks personality flaws it's not enough to simply say the right paying. more of her wordss and- what it is how to...
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the intergovernmental panel on climate change at the united nations lecture at the french political science institute for your books include the anthropocene and the global environmental crisis thanks for joining us and it's a pleasure to welcome sinitta not hind she is an environmental activist and director of the center for science and environment in delhi india before we take a closer look at the pandemics toll in the global south we'd like to ask the 3 of you to tell us and really in a one sentence if you would is green recover even still an option in the wake of corona sinitta if you would go 1st place. it's possible but it's a challenge that's recognized the woodchip the challenge the fact is there were people have been affected desperate look but there's also a possibility because we we can invest in this city and future as well or the world in the one that's the opportunity that should excite just that ship and 1st a bit of the cleanup in. and mr a for a patent your answer still possible i think if we can. in theory and. economic thought mutuality and where that if your power and resources is
the intergovernmental panel on climate change at the united nations lecture at the french political science institute for your books include the anthropocene and the global environmental crisis thanks for joining us and it's a pleasure to welcome sinitta not hind she is an environmental activist and director of the center for science and environment in delhi india before we take a closer look at the pandemics toll in the global south we'd like to ask the 3 of you to tell us and really in a one...
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french artist paul gauguin who painted van gogh work. after the 2 parted in disharmony bangkok cut off part of his own left ear he was committed to a psychiatric institution where he painted a portrait of himself as jesus christ. and works with radiant color like the sunflowers he had painted earlier. i. was. super today he was obsessed with the colors of the session to some gale on the moon and he was supposed to have moved to southern france in any case because one of his role models besides me a daughter from one to chile had worked there give us here in that time he almost always painted sunrises and sunsets. i'm going to tell you what and guns iron and steel and market shelly developed a unique style that involved a technique called impossible stalls and if the application of paint in thick layers or strokes was this month it gives the work an added depth and structure and you can see how the paint really stands out with streaks and furrows on fast. $890.00 and god then god got his 1st positive art reviewers by and he wrote to the author i bear of the year that he neglected to mention the influence of motor cheli is i don't have it or you want to hav
french artist paul gauguin who painted van gogh work. after the 2 parted in disharmony bangkok cut off part of his own left ear he was committed to a psychiatric institution where he painted a portrait of himself as jesus christ. and works with radiant color like the sunflowers he had painted earlier. i. was. super today he was obsessed with the colors of the session to some gale on the moon and he was supposed to have moved to southern france in any case because one of his role models besides...
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french equivalent of the oscars, resisigned amid accucusations of sexism. they have now announced plans to improve gender parity, a move that comes during a turbulent year for the institution. >> feminists face-off against police late february in paris, protesters trying to enter the theater where the awards were being held. one of the main reasons for protesters anger, the 12 nominations for roman polanski. the director is accused of sexual assault and rape, and has been wanted for statutory rape in the u.s. since the 1970's. another driving force behind the rallies, the revelations of an actress. a few months before the award ceremony, she accused a number -- another director of sexually abusing her while she was underage. the revelation sparked a national debate on sexual assault in french cinema. following calls for profound structural change, the academy announced new reforms, including gender parity in all decision-making chambers. the presididency will bebe shary a woman and man, and to address criticisms of nepotism and lack of transparency, the board of directors will be elected by the academy's general assembly and limited to two terms of two years. far shorter t
french equivalent of the oscars, resisigned amid accucusations of sexism. they have now announced plans to improve gender parity, a move that comes during a turbulent year for the institution. >> feminists face-off against police late february in paris, protesters trying to enter the theater where the awards were being held. one of the main reasons for protesters anger, the 12 nominations for roman polanski. the director is accused of sexual assault and rape, and has been wanted for...
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french women presidential politics are reason for condemnation not celebration. and scared if i were a victim of sexual violence one day i would have to turn to institutions run by sexist people who are accused of rape is exposed to each watch to do to. and to. our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with britain's 5 g. phone network minus the chinese components today the u.k. government announced plans to ban the chinese tech giant who away from constructing the country's high speed 5 g. wireless network it marks a major course change for the u.k. on many levels who way was an equipment provider when the u.k. built its 2 g. 3 g. and 4 g. phone networks british prime ministers have hailed who away as proof of strong business ties with china but just as wireless phone networks have changed in their power in reach so has china itself who away is the global leader in 5 g. equipment but the u.s. says allowing a chinese company access to critical infrastructure such as 5 g. would be a threat to national security the c.e.o. of who or what it has said that the company would never engage espionage for beijing but u.s.
french women presidential politics are reason for condemnation not celebration. and scared if i were a victim of sexual violence one day i would have to turn to institutions run by sexist people who are accused of rape is exposed to each watch to do to. and to. our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with britain's 5 g. phone network minus the chinese components today the u.k. government announced plans to ban the chinese tech giant who away...
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institutions and hundreds of 100000 that are destroyed beyond us at the. refugee camp that sprung up in paris has got a key difference from others in the french capital it's a stand simply there to make a point as local charities played to the authorities that they're abandoning the most vulnerable shiela dubin scheme paid a visit. there is nothing unusual about seeing the new. pope up in paris what's unusual about this one though is that the occupants of these 10 2nd stated by a group of charitable organizations to be unaccompanied for and mine is this income is built it's an attempt by the charities to draw attention to what they view is being a massive problem a lack of support from the french state for well these essentially children who are in a precarious situation they all 1st rate it. enough we should not play to wrong the authorities everyone has their own responsibility we are talking about minors and they should receive social assistance from the state when their children organizations like doctors without borders say there are around 300 on the company mine is living in the parisienne area they say the absence of state help the basics such as
institutions and hundreds of 100000 that are destroyed beyond us at the. refugee camp that sprung up in paris has got a key difference from others in the french capital it's a stand simply there to make a point as local charities played to the authorities that they're abandoning the most vulnerable shiela dubin scheme paid a visit. there is nothing unusual about seeing the new. pope up in paris what's unusual about this one though is that the occupants of these 10 2nd stated by a group of...
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denied their rights as englishmen, they have been denied recourse to the institution that has long been theirs and unlike the french is purely radical, the american revolution was a conservative and progressive revolution and contain the entire framework of the politics that would become ours. >> if you live in the east and central time zone (202)748-8201, for those of you in the mountain and pacific time zones yuval levin, your first call comes from elizabeth in secret new jersey, hi elizabeth. call: hello, how are you. host: just fine ma'am, go ahead with your question. call: how does he explain the disconnect and complicity of conservatives in the senate and the congress and how did they go along with the immoral and self-serving and self absorbed dictator like the president. things are not adding up, just wondering what he would say about that. guest: i'm a conservative that's pretty cool donald trump, i don't think he is fit for the purpose and entity, i don't think it was my choice and i don't think you've done well by her country. with that said, i think the fact that our politics is polarized as it is is an
denied their rights as englishmen, they have been denied recourse to the institution that has long been theirs and unlike the french is purely radical, the american revolution was a conservative and progressive revolution and contain the entire framework of the politics that would become ours. >> if you live in the east and central time zone (202)748-8201, for those of you in the mountain and pacific time zones yuval levin, your first call comes from elizabeth in secret new jersey, hi...
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institutions that have long been theirs. the american revolution pretty active french, purely radical. the american revolution was conservative and progressive projects are contained within it the entire framework of the politics become powers. peter: go ahead and call (202)748-8201 pretty for their abuse and the mountain and pacific time zones, and your first call comes from elisabeth in new jersey. guest: how are you. on ask, how does he explain the disconnect of conservatives. and how to go along with the moral and self-serving and self-absorbed dictator but the president pretty and the differences between the senate and congress pretty things are not adding up. i'm just wondering what he would say about that. yuval: thank you for a question. i'm conservative he was critical of donald trump. i don't think he is fit for the presidency he was my choice. and i don't think he has done well by our country. that said, i think the fact that our politics is polarized as it is, the important part of the reason why so many republicans are politics have stood by trump even though he said thing
institutions that have long been theirs. the american revolution pretty active french, purely radical. the american revolution was conservative and progressive projects are contained within it the entire framework of the politics become powers. peter: go ahead and call (202)748-8201 pretty for their abuse and the mountain and pacific time zones, and your first call comes from elisabeth in new jersey. guest: how are you. on ask, how does he explain the disconnect of conservatives. and how to go...
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french artist paul gold. he painted bangle at work. after the 2 parted in disharmony bangle cut off part of his own left ear he was committed to a psychiatric institution where he painted a portrait of himself as jesus christ. and works with radiant color like the sunflowers he had painted earlier. in. the supertanker he was obsessed with the colors yellow says and when these again on the moment he was supposed to have moved to other southern france in any case because one of his role models besides me a daughter from one to chile had worked there give you feeling the time he almost always painted sunrises and sunsets. and want to tell you what guns iron and steel and the market surely developed a unique style that involved a technique called impossible stalls and the application of paint in quick layers or strokes just this month it gives the work an added depth and structure and you can see how the paint really stands out with streaks and furrows. and 890 when god got his 1st positive art review by him and he wrote to the author i bear on that he neglected to mention the influence of money to charity is i don't have it or you don't you mind for a bit
french artist paul gold. he painted bangle at work. after the 2 parted in disharmony bangle cut off part of his own left ear he was committed to a psychiatric institution where he painted a portrait of himself as jesus christ. and works with radiant color like the sunflowers he had painted earlier. in. the supertanker he was obsessed with the colors yellow says and when these again on the moment he was supposed to have moved to other southern france in any case because one of his role models...
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this his the founder and director of the sadic institute and joins us live from skype in london thank you so much and being with us on al-jazeera the french president highly critical of turkey over the situation in libya russia we know is also involved in libya france's role is a bit murky do you think why do you think mark or hasn't condemned russia in the same way as he has with turkey what's motivating do you think his call for more sanctions. well france supports russia's role in libya and it has done you know if we kind of take a mirror image of this time last year when the governor of national accord was being attacked in tripoli around this time last year in july of 2001 seeing the new york times the government french special forces and. u.s. anti-tank missiles were with the helicopters forces in the city ability where they launched friends of russia is also working alongside kind of up those forces in a support mercenaries as you've said so i think they sit on enlarging with you know with that with russia's moves and so they don't want to criticize then russia and the u.a.e. and egypt don't use the naval borders of libya to bring
this his the founder and director of the sadic institute and joins us live from skype in london thank you so much and being with us on al-jazeera the french president highly critical of turkey over the situation in libya russia we know is also involved in libya france's role is a bit murky do you think why do you think mark or hasn't condemned russia in the same way as he has with turkey what's motivating do you think his call for more sanctions. well france supports russia's role in libya and...
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french revolution where during the terror the jacobs were taking people to the team, that hasn't quite happened here yet, but is quite similar to what happened back then and the silence of our institutional looked back at a very, very low moment in american political and cultural light and a lot of those people will be identified as having hidden when their voices were most needed. paul: jason, briefly, some people think that will all end when president trump leaves office. we will all get back to sweet reason, do you think so? jason: no, no, i don't, i don't, paul. i think this will continue because the extended wing of the democratic party seems to be the progressives here and this is a fight among them. this is a letter about the moderate left versus the radical left and the radical left is winning and they like the fight, so, no, i don't see this dying down post trump. paul: yeah, i tend to agree with you. i think this is going to go on and until the leaders of liberal institutions stand up and say, no, we are not going to be intimidated by this kind of canceled culture. we have to take one more break. when we come back hits and miss ofofofofof i don't keep track of regrets and i don
french revolution where during the terror the jacobs were taking people to the team, that hasn't quite happened here yet, but is quite similar to what happened back then and the silence of our institutional looked back at a very, very low moment in american political and cultural light and a lot of those people will be identified as having hidden when their voices were most needed. paul: jason, briefly, some people think that will all end when president trump leaves office. we will all get back...
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institutions. and we really got to guard against this and the evidence and is the hacking of the democratic national computer, the attacks, or the attempts to influence the results of the french this serious threat? i don't why they haven't done it in the past. perhaps a lack of understanding about what might be taking place. just before this report was published, the government announced it had clear evidence there was attempts to manipulate the 2019 general election, so perhaps the penny has dropped and the lesson has been learned, but we still make recommendations for things which can be done. particularly, we think there needs to be a dedicated unit in the home office linked to the security service, part of his remit is to protect our democracy. do you think, out of interest, russia did try to influence the referendum in 2016? well, i can't answer the question for the reasons that we set out ina question for the reasons that we set out in a report. so i don't think there's any point in my trying to speculate on that, one where the other. the government have said it will not launch an investigation into whether there was interference in that referendum. do you think it sho
institutions. and we really got to guard against this and the evidence and is the hacking of the democratic national computer, the attacks, or the attempts to influence the results of the french this serious threat? i don't why they haven't done it in the past. perhaps a lack of understanding about what might be taking place. just before this report was published, the government announced it had clear evidence there was attempts to manipulate the 2019 general election, so perhaps the penny has...
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and recourse of the institutions that have long been there sprayed their market revolution, unlike the frenchredit which is purely political. they were both a conservative than the progressive revolution. some contained within it the entire framework of the politics that would become ours. peter: (202)748-8201. for those of you in the mountain and specific time zones. your first call comes from elisabeth in segars, new jersey. hi elisabeth. guest: hello how are you. i want to ask mr. yuval levin. you'd just explained that this connect in the congress and the senate. and how they go along with self-serving and self-absorbed dictator but the president. things are not heading up. just wondering what he would say about that. yuval: will thank you for the question. i'm a conservative he was critical of donald trump. i don't think he is fit for the presidency. he was on my choice. and i don't think he has done well by our country. with that said, i think the fact that her politics is polarized as it is is an important part of the reason why so many republicans have stuck by trump even as sometimes
and recourse of the institutions that have long been there sprayed their market revolution, unlike the frenchredit which is purely political. they were both a conservative than the progressive revolution. some contained within it the entire framework of the politics that would become ours. peter: (202)748-8201. for those of you in the mountain and specific time zones. your first call comes from elisabeth in segars, new jersey. hi elisabeth. guest: hello how are you. i want to ask mr. yuval...