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france is very competitive. the way the society is organized, it's a different social pact which -- you are on your own for social issues, you have to plafor your own retirement, whereas in france, the government is here for you and that comes with the cost. so the government's percentage take-home from a french paycheck is much more higher because they are providing more protections. >> recent debates have focused on the wealth tax. why is it so controversial? >> it's only controversial for the people who are paying it. i characterize it as being a real estate tax. it's not any more expensive in france than it is in texas. the texas real estate taxes about 1.7% and in france, you pay about 1.5% at the most. the people subject to wealth tax are already not here. they are going to keep not coming here. the real issue in france is not the wealth tax, it's the succession tax. that is what is keeping rich people out of this country come out the wealth tax. most people that accumulate wealth over there lifetime or in
france is very competitive. the way the society is organized, it's a different social pact which -- you are on your own for social issues, you have to plafor your own retirement, whereas in france, the government is here for you and that comes with the cost. so the government's percentage take-home from a french paycheck is much more higher because they are providing more protections. >> recent debates have focused on the wealth tax. why is it so controversial? >> it's only...
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she studied in france, paris. while she was there she was able to learn the language and became fluent, but when you spend a significant amount of time in the country you understand the culture. and when you are going in undercover, having an idea of cultural norms in a specific city or come -- country is helpful. this made her more effective. virginia always knew that she wanted to have adventure, so she wanted to be a foreign service officer. she decided to apply to the state department and she became a clerk in multiple cities. while she was stationed in turkey she had a hunting accident. virginia growing up a little different than young girls, her father how to -- taught her how to shoot weapons. she would hunt on her family farm. when she was in turkey she was hunting and she tripped and accidentally shot the lower part of her leg and foot. by the time they got her to the hospital, gangrene had set in and it had to be amputated from the knee down. now virginia has a prosthetic, but this is virginia hall and t
she studied in france, paris. while she was there she was able to learn the language and became fluent, but when you spend a significant amount of time in the country you understand the culture. and when you are going in undercover, having an idea of cultural norms in a specific city or come -- country is helpful. this made her more effective. virginia always knew that she wanted to have adventure, so she wanted to be a foreign service officer. she decided to apply to the state department and...
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you're watching france 24. >> hello and welcome to the interview on france 24. our guest today is historian, chairman of the research commission on the french archives related to rwanda and the genocide. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> you handed some days ago to president macron a report of almost 1000 pages. it concludes france -- has "heavy and damming responsibilities in the genocide." it is refuting the accusation of complicity of genocide. in a reaction rwanda commended an important step to a mutual understanding of the role of france. through this report, there is something striking, it is how far, he himself is really the center of whatever happens in rwanda, and maybe also during the genocide. >> at the time, he was head of state and the head of the armed forces. he decided at the time to send french military forces into the region in october of 1990 to support the president dictator's regime. from that point onward, france put in place a policy to take over control of rwanda. rwanda wasn't a french colony, it was a belgian colony. it had
you're watching france 24. >> hello and welcome to the interview on france 24. our guest today is historian, chairman of the research commission on the french archives related to rwanda and the genocide. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> you handed some days ago to president macron a report of almost 1000 pages. it concludes france -- has "heavy and damming responsibilities in the genocide." it is refuting the accusation of complicity of genocide. in a...
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one of things that i wanted to do was just to give you a sense of the atmosphere in france i told you about these viral campaigns where well people are incensed with some of these provisions of this this antisepsis bill still a bill right now but there also is support i've seen on you tube some support well some do not even saying right now france is doing a good thing good idea good plan france this is sebastian chen you who i'm going to say is a right wing national assembly representative and as a fair description of him this is what he said about this proposed law. is rather a bunch of measures that seem to us to be going in the right direction when they seem to be going in the right direction we voted for these amendments overall the text is not up to the challenge we don't want to vote against it so as not to oppose it everything that can help to fight against radical islam in our country must be implemented however small it may be and here in this case it is tiny france is a tiny not to say ridiculous. yes if this is such a division of reaction with an it is anti separatists bil
one of things that i wanted to do was just to give you a sense of the atmosphere in france i told you about these viral campaigns where well people are incensed with some of these provisions of this this antisepsis bill still a bill right now but there also is support i've seen on you tube some support well some do not even saying right now france is doing a good thing good idea good plan france this is sebastian chen you who i'm going to say is a right wing national assembly representative and...
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governments like france. when we talk to them about how bad it is in the territories, they know that. they recognize it is horrible. but there is a peace process. we hope ultimately it will change when we have peace. we have heard that for 30 years. it is time to say we want peace, a political settlement, but we can't wait forever. palestinians are suffering today, facing the kind of oppressive discrimination that is appropriately characterized as apartheid. we can't tell them not to worry, because someday there might be peace. we have to be able to do both, perceive a peace process and press the israeli government to stop its systematic persecution of the occupied territories. >> kenneth roth, thank you for joining us. two spanish journalists and an irishman has been killed. officials have described it as an execution after an anti-poaching patrol -- patrol was attacked. one citizen is believed to be among those missing. the attackers used 2 pickup vehicles and a dozen motorbikes. the prime minister explaine
governments like france. when we talk to them about how bad it is in the territories, they know that. they recognize it is horrible. but there is a peace process. we hope ultimately it will change when we have peace. we have heard that for 30 years. it is time to say we want peace, a political settlement, but we can't wait forever. palestinians are suffering today, facing the kind of oppressive discrimination that is appropriately characterized as apartheid. we can't tell them not to worry,...
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it means that france did not want to genocide.hen we talk about responsibility, that shows france turned a blind eye and that is what we needed to put into question. we need to think about that part of the past. >> -- started june 20 second, france and the french military are intervening under the united nation and you say it was an attempt to lodge within this, a military operation. you say turkey's operation is not in protection of the genocide perpetrator. why? soldiers from this operation testified the orders they received were puzzling, challenging. massacres could have been avoided while turkey was on the ground. >> soldiers were doing a fantastic job. orders are ambiguous. they were not told you were in-depth in a area where people controlled the administration and survivors trying to save their lives and escape. >> we see that in the archives, there is a decision in the archives that we saw. the french president at the time highlights the fact he and the prime minister decided there would be no arrests. >> france is requir
it means that france did not want to genocide.hen we talk about responsibility, that shows france turned a blind eye and that is what we needed to put into question. we need to think about that part of the past. >> -- started june 20 second, france and the french military are intervening under the united nation and you say it was an attempt to lodge within this, a military operation. you say turkey's operation is not in protection of the genocide perpetrator. why? soldiers from this...
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france has had 107 -- 100,077 deaths.rance is the eighth nation in the world to reach 100,000 deaths. >> a grim and unwanted milestone after 14 months of battling covid-19, france now joins the u.k. and italy to become the third european country to surpass 100,000 deaths. this icu doctor says it reflects the reality that many victims in france were high-risk patients. >> france has recorded 100,000 patients -- many of our patients who died were very fragile patients. and sadly did not have a high life except in c. expectancy. >> for the average hospital in france, 84% of victims were more than 70 years of age, the majority men. lower socioeconomic groups have been hit hard. [speaking foreign language] >> it is a figure once unthinkable. france is currently in the midst of a third lockdown imposed last month after a surge in cases attributed to the british variant. as of thursday, almost 6000 patients are in intensive care, but with vaccine rollout underwear despite delays, the country is hoping to curb the spread for good
france has had 107 -- 100,077 deaths.rance is the eighth nation in the world to reach 100,000 deaths. >> a grim and unwanted milestone after 14 months of battling covid-19, france now joins the u.k. and italy to become the third european country to surpass 100,000 deaths. this icu doctor says it reflects the reality that many victims in france were high-risk patients. >> france has recorded 100,000 patients -- many of our patients who died were very fragile patients. and sadly did...
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is saying right now france is doing a good thing good idea good plan france this is sebastian chen you who i'm going to say is a right wing national assembly representative and as a fair description of him this is what he said about this proposed no. you are not it is rather a bunch of measures that seem to us to be going in the right direction when they seem to be going in the right direction we voted for these amendments overall the text is not up to the challenge we don't want to vote against it so as not to oppose it everything that can help to fight against radical islam in our country must be implemented however small it may be and here in this case it is tiny france is a tiny not to say ridiculous. yes if this is such a division of reaction with an it is anti separatists bill and i'm just wondering does the government have advisors who are actually practicing muslims because some of these positions filled very x. dream. that you would be shocked if the most radical version of the so-called shot of the mamas of was actually written by the grand mosque of paris so that shows that
is saying right now france is doing a good thing good idea good plan france this is sebastian chen you who i'm going to say is a right wing national assembly representative and as a fair description of him this is what he said about this proposed no. you are not it is rather a bunch of measures that seem to us to be going in the right direction when they seem to be going in the right direction we voted for these amendments overall the text is not up to the challenge we don't want to vote...
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france's. i think the 1st of the european countries that has because of its longstanding presence in the bullet's the indian ocean as well as in the pacific because of its overseas territories i'm talking about the french polynesian islands and the new caledonia in this ific and i'm talking of the reunion islands in the western indian ocean therefore france is only is had shared the notion of the in the pacific in the same manner that india is and nol what is happening is that all other european countries have come out with a indo-pacific strategy papers germany and the netherlands citing this concept as something that has quarter on and you which says it is working on in the pacific strategy. paper but at the moment even as we speak so it is quite natural that the matter of time cooperation reflected in the shared perception of the in the pacific would be a major bilateral cooperation and discussion during foreign minister lizzie holmes visit i'd like to focus a bit on this a matter of time bo
france's. i think the 1st of the european countries that has because of its longstanding presence in the bullet's the indian ocean as well as in the pacific because of its overseas territories i'm talking about the french polynesian islands and the new caledonia in this ific and i'm talking of the reunion islands in the western indian ocean therefore france is only is had shared the notion of the in the pacific in the same manner that india is and nol what is happening is that all other...
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on france 24 and france24.com. ♪ >> may 3, france is to begin her return to some kind of normality.omestic travel restrictions will be lifted, secondary schools will be reopened. bars and restaurants perhaps in mid-may. covid figures still concern experts. biden works in modern miracle by getting china and russia to join him to save the climate. he is joined for a virtual climate summit on world earth day. a funeral takes place in 20-year-old daunte wright days after the policeman who killed george floyd was convicted of his murder. the same community lace to minneapolis another black man killed by a police officer. thank you for joining us. the french prime minister confirmed that domestic travel restrictions are to be lifted may 3 and that secondary schools will reopen the same day. the first steps toward the country exiting its covid-19 lockdown. the prime minister also set -- said some businesses including bars, restaurants, and cultural venues might reopen around mid-may. he says the covid-19 situation is improving three weeks after france ended the one month lockdown, its thir
on france 24 and france24.com. ♪ >> may 3, france is to begin her return to some kind of normality.omestic travel restrictions will be lifted, secondary schools will be reopened. bars and restaurants perhaps in mid-may. covid figures still concern experts. biden works in modern miracle by getting china and russia to join him to save the climate. he is joined for a virtual climate summit on world earth day. a funeral takes place in 20-year-old daunte wright days after the policeman who...
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it is a bill of law to combat the violent extremist groups and individuals who are active in france in the name of islam it is designed to protect all french people and more broadly and indeed specifically those of the muslim faith. so what do we intend to do prevent them from taking children out of school the children of the republic we also intend to put a stop to the financing linked to terrorists which enables them to pursue their activities in so financial transparency and above all something which for me is essentially an affront ensuring that everyone irrespective of their faith or religion fully observes the legislation of the french republic that is essential when you heard about the bill as i just got to get an instant reaction is i want to see way your minds are right now your reaction marion that. i mean i think president michael has worked really hard to present a very different face to the international media then what he has domestically in france and hearing their you know talk of protecting children somehow you know stopping the funding of terrorism that has actually m
it is a bill of law to combat the violent extremist groups and individuals who are active in france in the name of islam it is designed to protect all french people and more broadly and indeed specifically those of the muslim faith. so what do we intend to do prevent them from taking children out of school the children of the republic we also intend to put a stop to the financing linked to terrorists which enables them to pursue their activities in so financial transparency and above all...
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an employee is stabbed to death at a police station in france officers shoot and kill the attacker the french national police union says signs point to an act of terrorism. on record as welcome to the program hospitals in india are launching desperate appeals for help as the country's health system crumbles covert 19 infection rates continue to break global records the government has given top priority to the transport of lifesaving oxygen hospitals are so overwhelmed that many people can't get inside to get the help they need the situation is particularly die in the capital delhi where supplies are running out fast. fighting for breath these patients outside a covert 1000 hospital in delhi are among the fortunate ones that the clinic is overwhelmed and lacks free beds but at least it still has oxygen to administer to the most gravely ill among the study. flow of new arrivals. in this edition right now here is really very worst critical and although full control of. the stuff is really cooperative but due to the old girl also though meanwhile on the walking casualty it is different the
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thank you for joining us on france 24.ur top story this hour, french authorities have detained three people believed to be connected to the man who stabbed a police worker to death earlier today. a terrorism investigation has been opened into the killing, which was near paris. the suspect, a town resident, allegedly scouted the scene before launching the attack. we have the details. reporter: brutally attacked with a knife as she returned from her lunch break, the 49-year-old police administrative worker and mother of two died from her injuries shortly afterwards. the assailant, a suspected islamist extremists, was shot dead outside by police forces in the town roughly 60 kilometers outside of paris. the french prime minister arrived quickly at the scene, alongside the interior minister. >> my first thoughts are with her family and loved ones. once again, the the department has squared off against the scourge of terrorism. we all remember the awful attack in 2016. more recently, the murder of samuel patty. reporter: the ch
thank you for joining us on france 24.ur top story this hour, french authorities have detained three people believed to be connected to the man who stabbed a police worker to death earlier today. a terrorism investigation has been opened into the killing, which was near paris. the suspect, a town resident, allegedly scouted the scene before launching the attack. we have the details. reporter: brutally attacked with a knife as she returned from her lunch break, the 49-year-old police...
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france was to care little for their sacrifice. the temperature in perth has dropped recently as this cloud went through the cold front it's not extremely you haven't dropped a temperature hugely un that with a forecast of a round about the 22 mark and then that front falls apart rather than bring something rather more active through adelaide and melbourne it doesn't get more or less disappears big rigs that are rain into victoria maybe tasmania the more significant rains is unspecific didn't show or long shore wind queensland and new south wales has enough moisture to give you outbreaks of light rain showers all the way up through the queensland coast and in new south wales right has been a subject in japan has subject worthy of warning because it could produce landslides but those brief is more if so again potential for warnings here and that right extends back into the korean peninsula as northern edge is cold and the 3rd a star in north korea and that's it 3rd china it's a largely dry picture whereas a seasonal rainy would ask
france was to care little for their sacrifice. the temperature in perth has dropped recently as this cloud went through the cold front it's not extremely you haven't dropped a temperature hugely un that with a forecast of a round about the 22 mark and then that front falls apart rather than bring something rather more active through adelaide and melbourne it doesn't get more or less disappears big rigs that are rain into victoria maybe tasmania the more significant rains is unspecific didn't...
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there are currently enough vaccines in france and not everyone can get vaccinated where they want to without waiting we 1st of all i don't trust the vaccines offered to us whether it's the american vaccine all britons ask for seneca they don't fill me with confidence so why i chose the russian sport like the jab which i think is much safer and more effective. the russian vaccine has not yet been approved by the european medicines agency so it's not in france and that's something to flow is not too happy about stores or good could be and i regret that my country france is denying its citizens access to the sputnik vaccine for reasons unrelated to health or medicine so if support like doesn't fly to me i'll fly to get it. while on a business trip to moscow to flow decided to get inoculated against corona virus he didn't seem nervous before getting his long awaited job. no i'm not concerned i might have been more worried if it was a different vaccine i won't name it but in france it's being heavily criticized now in this case i might have been more afraid however maître do flow things i
there are currently enough vaccines in france and not everyone can get vaccinated where they want to without waiting we 1st of all i don't trust the vaccines offered to us whether it's the american vaccine all britons ask for seneca they don't fill me with confidence so why i chose the russian sport like the jab which i think is much safer and more effective. the russian vaccine has not yet been approved by the european medicines agency so it's not in france and that's something to flow is not...
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. >> france 24 presented by julius caesar and peter o'brien on france 24 and france 24.com. >> 10:00 p.m. in the france capital and we are live from paris. these are the headlines. a u.s police officer is killed after a vehicle rammed through security and crashes into a barrier at the u.s. capitol. officials say the attack on the officer is not believed to be related to terrorism. kneeling on george floyd neck was totally unnecessary, that is the latest testimony from a senior minneapolis police officer in day five of the trial of derek chauvin. the first step on the right path. the words of president joe biden as the u.s. and iran prepared to direct talks aimed at reviving the nuclear deal. ♪ >> but first, a police officer has been killed after a man rammed a car into two officers at a barricade outside the u.s. capitol. he emerged wielding a knife. this footage shows the suspect in the car emerging with the weapon in his hand and starting to run at the pair of officers. he stabbed one of them before being shot by authorities. the suspect later dying in hospital. officials say the a
. >> france 24 presented by julius caesar and peter o'brien on france 24 and france 24.com. >> 10:00 p.m. in the france capital and we are live from paris. these are the headlines. a u.s police officer is killed after a vehicle rammed through security and crashes into a barrier at the u.s. capitol. officials say the attack on the officer is not believed to be related to terrorism. kneeling on george floyd neck was totally unnecessary, that is the latest testimony from a senior...
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the latest from france.loomberg. ♪ >> the future of work is really about the future of workers. what, to me, is the most important question is really defining what a worker is. all the other aspects around worker advocacy, mental health, etc., emanates from there. >> you have to think that the evolution as we all move into this new normal. >> you have to come up with a new operating model. that will have some cultural changes, some norms that are new. >> may be 80% of people will come back to work in a hybrid way. >> we are just about to enter the messy middle. >> by the fall, we think we will be able to open all of our offices. >> we thought 2020 was complicated. but in many ways, what we needed to do was more clear. 2021 was -- is far more complicated because how we do things, at what pace, and what impact small decisions will have, we will only know by experiencing it. annmarie: bloomberg guests on a return to the office and future of work. 9:00 to 5:00 is not the only way to make a living now. a monument
the latest from france.loomberg. ♪ >> the future of work is really about the future of workers. what, to me, is the most important question is really defining what a worker is. all the other aspects around worker advocacy, mental health, etc., emanates from there. >> you have to think that the evolution as we all move into this new normal. >> you have to come up with a new operating model. that will have some cultural changes, some norms that are new. >> may be 80% of...
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outskirts of paris the attacker was shot and killed by police at the scene the prime minister of france says that the stopping was a terrorist attack. this department has already been affected by attacks against officials for example the. tacky 2016 and more recently the nation of some party our determination to fight terrorism. is more intact than ever well as you heard the prime minister of france has said this is a terror attack and president himself has said we will not be giving up the fight his words against islam is terrorism it's going to take you through the details of what we know about what happened on friday off. which is about 40 miles to the west of paris we understand that a 49 year old police officer was returning from lunch where she had been confronted by a man just outside the station we understand he followed her and then proceeded to attack with a knife we understand one of the places where he stopped was the fact that he apparently. wrote now on doing so colleagues then aimed at him and sure. we understand the female victim the police officer with the 49 year old m
outskirts of paris the attacker was shot and killed by police at the scene the prime minister of france says that the stopping was a terrorist attack. this department has already been affected by attacks against officials for example the. tacky 2016 and more recently the nation of some party our determination to fight terrorism. is more intact than ever well as you heard the prime minister of france has said this is a terror attack and president himself has said we will not be giving up the...
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it is increasing alarm here in france. >> anyone who wants to come from brazil to france must present a negative test before boarding and on arrival. they must isolate for 10 days. it is perfectly incorrect that -- to say that we would not have acted on this. we see the situation is worsening and we decided to suspend all flights between brazil, france until further notice. >> that was the prime minister of france. joe biden has decided to pull troops out of afghanistan. he has set the 20th and of the bursary -- anniversary of the september 11 attacks as the goal. this possibly escalated the 20 year war. many still call this the endless war. nato and the u.s. are calling on russia to stop the military buildup on its border with ukraine. this led to the landgrab that annexedrimea. joe biden told his russian counterpart that the u.s. standby ukraine but vladimir putin warned -- >> we went to a frontline village. it was totally calm there. that is not the case at other places ang the frontine further to the north of here. the ukrainian army's report said that one soldier had been killed
it is increasing alarm here in france. >> anyone who wants to come from brazil to france must present a negative test before boarding and on arrival. they must isolate for 10 days. it is perfectly incorrect that -- to say that we would not have acted on this. we see the situation is worsening and we decided to suspend all flights between brazil, france until further notice. >> that was the prime minister of france. joe biden has decided to pull troops out of afghanistan. he has set...
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morris of france and mr. jay to london from the apprehension those missions would produce, in our foreign relations, precisely the ill-effect they did produce. to which washington replies, unpardonable to appoint these men to office, although with acknowledged first rate of ability when they were of different political sentiments of mr. monroe. whose judgment, one most presume, is infallible. he must wonder why his pro-french statements. i ko not conceive why such dissatisfaction should be shown on account of my presenting to the convention publicly those documents, which tended to prove how strong the feelings of the administration were in favor of the french nation. andle president gives the answer. the great and primary object of the administration was to preserve the u.s. in peace by pursuing a conduct strictly neutrals. it was not essential then, knowing beforehand with what the reception was to be received, to make a parade of sentiments, however strong they might be felt and however pleasing to one nat
morris of france and mr. jay to london from the apprehension those missions would produce, in our foreign relations, precisely the ill-effect they did produce. to which washington replies, unpardonable to appoint these men to office, although with acknowledged first rate of ability when they were of different political sentiments of mr. monroe. whose judgment, one most presume, is infallible. he must wonder why his pro-french statements. i ko not conceive why such dissatisfaction should be...
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in 830 it lost algeria to france. while egypt gradually came under british rule which then expanded into the arabian peninsula. the arabs of mesopotamia greater syria and the hague. remains part of the ottoman empire which was undergoing its own changes. can a person action whether that address or. that. democrat or you mentioned is a devout of many or if you are a well michalis well but as erlich fee. measures a 3rd me when i'm a mostly. moderate middle i live a lot of b. i lucked out a lot of the year mostly middle of 9 or. more in 1000 or 8 the committee of union and progress the young turks overthrew sloth on our deal had me just seconds and restored. 76 constitution. this reduced tension at the top of ottoman politics but also created infighting among arab groups in the empire and let her hear much more of a new dictatorial. can the home economy and. and who knows i'll call me to get them ish headed off there really is that what i did a few short. and so a. recent carefully embody. so far i think there will. be m
in 830 it lost algeria to france. while egypt gradually came under british rule which then expanded into the arabian peninsula. the arabs of mesopotamia greater syria and the hague. remains part of the ottoman empire which was undergoing its own changes. can a person action whether that address or. that. democrat or you mentioned is a devout of many or if you are a well michalis well but as erlich fee. measures a 3rd me when i'm a mostly. moderate middle i live a lot of b. i lucked out a lot of...
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france has lost a significant amount of its harvest it's estimated that we have possibly lost around 30 percent nationwide we're talking about $12.00 to $15000000.00 hits a liters at least that's roughly equivalent to what france exports almost every year but there are also people who have lost 90 or even 100 percent of certain types of vines some of my friends are living in a real nightmare for those like me a model lucky and winds are affected so badly when you look at the situation on the whole it's a really big problem at the same time there's also been other problems especially covert and the shutdown of our main markets especially for winemakers small why make it work a lot with restaurants the sector is closed restaurants are closed and it's not clear when they'll reopen. a gamer who posed as a reporter for a nonexistent out that has managed to infiltrate the white house corps she even managed to get some of her questions put to jen psaki the major panic as the story . have you ever wondered who gets to ask the questions at the white house well for channels like r t or indepen
france has lost a significant amount of its harvest it's estimated that we have possibly lost around 30 percent nationwide we're talking about $12.00 to $15000000.00 hits a liters at least that's roughly equivalent to what france exports almost every year but there are also people who have lost 90 or even 100 percent of certain types of vines some of my friends are living in a real nightmare for those like me a model lucky and winds are affected so badly when you look at the situation on the...
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let's have a listen to what frances mcdormand had to what frances mcdormand had to say. to what frances had to sa . ., , to what frances mcdormand had to sa . . , . . to what frances mcdormand had tosa. w ., to what frances mcdormand had tosa. ., ., to say. please watch our movie on the largest _ to say. please watch our movie on the largest screen _ to say. please watch our movie on the largest screen possible, and one day very, very soon, take everyone you know into a theatre, shoulder to shoulder, in that dark space and watch every film that's represented here tonight. we give this one to our wealth. howling. it was, as you say, a very diverse oscars. chloe zhao, the director of nomadland, becomes only the second woman to win an academy for best director and the first woman of colour to win in that particular category. it was quite an achievement to tell this story melding a script and actors alongside real people, real nomads who they met along the way — this rich tapestry, to tell this extraordinary story. this is what chloe zhao had to say on one of her acceptance speeches. say on
let's have a listen to what frances mcdormand had to what frances mcdormand had to say. to what frances had to sa . ., , to what frances mcdormand had to sa . . , . . to what frances mcdormand had tosa. w ., to what frances mcdormand had tosa. ., ., to say. please watch our movie on the largest _ to say. please watch our movie on the largest screen _ to say. please watch our movie on the largest screen possible, and one day very, very soon, take everyone you know into a theatre, shoulder to...
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from france. instead monroe and livingston, accepted the surprise offer to buy the entire louisiana territory, and over 16,000 square miles for the united states. monroe became secretary of state and the administration of his friend james madison and april of 1811, and briefly served simultaneously a secretary of war during the war of 1812. he was president with madison at the battle of planes for ghana august 24th, 1814, where the british quickly rounded an american force of regulars and poorly organized militia. monroe personally re-deployed at least one unit and the american ally, with little apparent effect on the outcome. this cartoon implies the medicine fled and panicked from field of battle, he and the cabinet including monroe state on the field until the end and narrowly avoided capture. the british moved on to cap puddle washington d.c., where they burned public buildings, including of course, the white house. mineral was elected president in 1916 and his wife elizabeth, undertook the re
from france. instead monroe and livingston, accepted the surprise offer to buy the entire louisiana territory, and over 16,000 square miles for the united states. monroe became secretary of state and the administration of his friend james madison and april of 1811, and briefly served simultaneously a secretary of war during the war of 1812. he was president with madison at the battle of planes for ghana august 24th, 1814, where the british quickly rounded an american force of regulars and...
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one in france france went into lockdown too and french people up and down france even in paris even slightly you know slightly left leaning labor supporting the for the french capital paris people were saying hang on we been here before we've been here frozen in aspic for a year and nothing has changed. yeah i think i don't know the french population our oh totally within their rights to complain that there hasn't been enough movement on this t.v. if they were to look over the channel and see how pretty it going to be here they continue to do that i think though. there is always been a story reluctance to accept vaccines in france compared to what's been seen in other countries but it certainly doesn't help that people like my numerical call caught the astra zeneca vaccine but was it a craze i mean effective there was a lot of silly. nationalistic politics bandied around and voters in france should ask themselves whether they were well served by that i would contend that they weren't rajiv descriptor in delhi we can't know for sure at the moment whether the european commission or various eur
one in france france went into lockdown too and french people up and down france even in paris even slightly you know slightly left leaning labor supporting the for the french capital paris people were saying hang on we been here before we've been here frozen in aspic for a year and nothing has changed. yeah i think i don't know the french population our oh totally within their rights to complain that there hasn't been enough movement on this t.v. if they were to look over the channel and see...
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several months of subzero temperatures in france have decimated the country's great problems spelling disaster for many of the countries winemakers always having to get creative in a desperate bid to salvage what they come of the harvest. france has lost a significant amount of its harvest it's estimated that we have possibly lost around 30 percent nationwide we're talking about 12 to 15000000 hector liters at least that's roughly equivalent to what france explores almost every year but there are also people who have lost 90 or even 100 percent of certain types of vines some of my friends are living in a real nightmare for those like me a modern lucky underwent affected so badly when you look at the situation on the whole it's a really big problem look at the same time there are also been other problems especially covert and the shutdown of our main markets especially for winemakers small why make it work a lot with restaurants the sector is closed restaurants are closed and it's not clear when they'll be open. to come this hour a german base the vaccine manufacturer says here as an e
several months of subzero temperatures in france have decimated the country's great problems spelling disaster for many of the countries winemakers always having to get creative in a desperate bid to salvage what they come of the harvest. france has lost a significant amount of its harvest it's estimated that we have possibly lost around 30 percent nationwide we're talking about 12 to 15000000 hector liters at least that's roughly equivalent to what france explores almost every year but there...
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france's second lowest, just above germany. so why has france reached this point?overnment's strategy this year, at the vaccine rollout, at the leadership of president macron, and how the governments approached this from the very start, because its goal has always been clear. translation: mr deputy, - we have innovated and we have implemented until the end, measures to contain the virus, maintain maximum individual and collective freedoms for the french people. back in march of last year, france moved swiftly, closing schools and bringing in a national lockdown. in the summer as cases fell, restrictions were eased. a second wave then followed in the autumn, as did another temporary lockdown. arguably, though, the most crucial decisions were made injanuary. by this point, cases in the uk were rising rapidly because of a new variant. it went on to have one of the strictest lockdowns in the world. but despite the clear threat of this new variant, france did not follow suit. there was no lockdown. it's a decision that's now fiercely criticised by some. the paris magazi
france's second lowest, just above germany. so why has france reached this point?overnment's strategy this year, at the vaccine rollout, at the leadership of president macron, and how the governments approached this from the very start, because its goal has always been clear. translation: mr deputy, - we have innovated and we have implemented until the end, measures to contain the virus, maintain maximum individual and collective freedoms for the french people. back in march of last year,...
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france has lost a significant amount of its harvest it's estimated that we have possibly lost around 30 percent nationwide to talking about the $12.00 to $15000000.00 accelerators at least that's roughly equivalent to what france explores almost every year but there are also people who have lost 90 or even 100 percent of certain types of vines some of my friends are living in a real nightmare others like me a modern looking underwent effect so badly when you look at the situation on the whole it's a really big problem look at the same time we have also been other problems especially covert and the shutdown of our main markets especially for winemakers small why make it work a lot with restaurants the sector is closed restaurants are closed and it's not clear when they'll be open. so the company allan thank german based in vaccine manufacturers says u.s. export restrictions are putting vaccine production at risk and the full story after this short break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. and spearing dramatic
france has lost a significant amount of its harvest it's estimated that we have possibly lost around 30 percent nationwide to talking about the $12.00 to $15000000.00 accelerators at least that's roughly equivalent to what france explores almost every year but there are also people who have lost 90 or even 100 percent of certain types of vines some of my friends are living in a real nightmare others like me a modern looking underwent effect so badly when you look at the situation on the whole...
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france's. i think the 1st of the european countries that has because of its longstanding presence in the bullet's the indian ocean as well as in the pacific because of its overseas territories i'm talking about the french polynesian islands and the new caledonia in this ific and i'm talking of the reunion islands in the western indian ocean therefore france is only is had shared the notion of being the pacific in the same manner that india is and nol what is happening is that all other european countries have come out with a indo-pacific strategy papers germany and the netherlands citing this concept as something that has quarter on and you which says it is working on in the pacific strategy. paper that at the moment even as we speak so they just quite natural that the matter of time cooperation reflected in the shared perception of the in the pacific would be a major bilateral cooperation and discussion during foreign minister lizzie holmes visit i'd like to focus a bit on this a matter of tim
france's. i think the 1st of the european countries that has because of its longstanding presence in the bullet's the indian ocean as well as in the pacific because of its overseas territories i'm talking about the french polynesian islands and the new caledonia in this ific and i'm talking of the reunion islands in the western indian ocean therefore france is only is had shared the notion of being the pacific in the same manner that india is and nol what is happening is that all other european...
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it is a remarkable friendship from france to italy #of friendship from france to italy. -- it is a remarkablesign of friendship from france to italy. for nearly 20 years, the red brigade were the most important terrorist group. they are very connected to the kidnapping and assassination, but they committed many crimes and assassinations as well. in symbolic terms, it is a very important decision, the one made by macron today. >> what is the legacy that that period left on italy? >> it was very tough, because her where the terrorists from the left-hand from the right and then the assassination of the president. there waa strong police apparatus that today is a very effective antiterrorist division. but of course, in political terms, it was a very tough decade particularly the 1970's and the 1980's, and they are part of the collective memory of the italians still today. >> who we the victs, who did they target? >> there wereery different targets, but most of them were members of the state apparatus. policemen, magistrates, politicians, university professors. so anyone who was perceived as a men
it is a remarkable friendship from france to italy #of friendship from france to italy. -- it is a remarkablesign of friendship from france to italy. for nearly 20 years, the red brigade were the most important terrorist group. they are very connected to the kidnapping and assassination, but they committed many crimes and assassinations as well. in symbolic terms, it is a very important decision, the one made by macron today. >> what is the legacy that that period left on italy? >>...
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has moved through france.r of daily cases in france fell after a peek last november, but spiked in recent weeks. the number of patients in intensive care exceeded 5000, higher than the peak last autumn. in this regionalized heat map, the prevalence is much higher in some regions than others with the darkest areas centere around paris and calais. for more, here is hugh schofield. >> it is the closing of schools for the next four weeks, we are actually about to enter the spring holiday period. what he is doing is unifying the holidays, because normally they are staggered, and taking a week before the holidays technically kick in to say for that week you will be homeschooling if you are in a middle lower senior school. in effect, it means children are going to be at home for the next three, and perhaps four weeks. people are going to have to rethink their lives substantially and hopefully only for a short period. that will include this two we holiday period. there was going to be disruption anyway. it is a measur
has moved through france.r of daily cases in france fell after a peek last november, but spiked in recent weeks. the number of patients in intensive care exceeded 5000, higher than the peak last autumn. in this regionalized heat map, the prevalence is much higher in some regions than others with the darkest areas centere around paris and calais. for more, here is hugh schofield. >> it is the closing of schools for the next four weeks, we are actually about to enter the spring holiday...
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and frances had a system to it. she wanted people -- she recommended that people start on the left side. and you move your eyes in a spiral, clockwise spiral, working towards the middle of the room. and you do this to force yourself to look at everything. there is a real tendency to what we call selection bias. you start to see things and you begin to develop a hypothesis in your mind. so there is a tendency to only notice things that fit in your hypothesis and overlooking things that don't. so a lot of training in forensic training and homicide seminar is to withhold judgment. you have to consider things, even if they don't make sense necessarily. so you have to force yourself to look at everything. and she filled them with detail. there's so many extraneous things, red herrings. it can get overwhelming. you don't know what to look at. so you are really forced to look at everything. something could be literally as small as the head of a pin. and that could be significant. so it takes a lot of time to really, really
and frances had a system to it. she wanted people -- she recommended that people start on the left side. and you move your eyes in a spiral, clockwise spiral, working towards the middle of the room. and you do this to force yourself to look at everything. there is a real tendency to what we call selection bias. you start to see things and you begin to develop a hypothesis in your mind. so there is a tendency to only notice things that fit in your hypothesis and overlooking things that don't. so...
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frances? >> kathy, thank you. >>> a massive fire ripped through a hospital caring for covid patients in baghdad. the inferno killed 82 people and left dozens more injured many were on ventilators and unable to escape the blaze investigators believe it was sparked by an exploding oxygen cylinder >>> we're getting a first look at the indonesian submarine that went missing last week the wreckage was found in murky water off the coast of bali nearly 3,000 feet below the surface. all 53 crewmembers on board died in the accident. an investigation into what happened is still under way. >>> president biden will mark his first 100 days in office this week. he will close out this first chapter of his presidency with a prime time address to congress on wednesday and this morning we have new nbc news polls on how americans think he is handling key issues. nbc's tracie potts joins us with more those polls show a mixed bag for the president. >> reporter: right, frances. it really is a mixed bag with not onl
frances? >> kathy, thank you. >>> a massive fire ripped through a hospital caring for covid patients in baghdad. the inferno killed 82 people and left dozens more injured many were on ventilators and unable to escape the blaze investigators believe it was sparked by an exploding oxygen cylinder >>> we're getting a first look at the indonesian submarine that went missing last week the wreckage was found in murky water off the coast of bali nearly 3,000 feet below the...
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france is the only member of the un security council but has not developed its own vaccine.do flu will get the 2nd sputnik 3 job in 3 weeks during his next trip then he can go home with one less thing to worry about. so the government german based vaccine manufacturer says u.s. export restrictions are putting vaccine production risk that's coming up. the 2nd day of the race riots in minneapolis is seen in the u.s. city flooded with national guard troops from the state of emergency declared in the rest follows the fatal shooting of a black man by a police officer. if you get pulled over. pulled them over. taken from the our. i. rocks. thrown at the police department there were reports of shots fired in the area of the police department. but i don't want all of my. people also took to the streets of new york on monday to demand justice for the rights thank march chanting his name was banished leaving driving while black. be a death sentence for him or officer dominic is a told his incident as there are serious problems with the police because. this is either bad training or th
france is the only member of the un security council but has not developed its own vaccine.do flu will get the 2nd sputnik 3 job in 3 weeks during his next trip then he can go home with one less thing to worry about. so the government german based vaccine manufacturer says u.s. export restrictions are putting vaccine production risk that's coming up. the 2nd day of the race riots in minneapolis is seen in the u.s. city flooded with national guard troops from the state of emergency declared in...
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they were poets alleges france continued its military support to the country even after confirmation of widespread rights abuses more than a 1000000 people lost their lives the scale and brutality of the killings were evaporated worldwide however france still insists it doesn't bear responsibility or inaction as artie shaw ski reports. warning close to 600 pages and based on interviews with hundreds of witnesses this damning report adds fuel to the recent findings by a french commission that said paris was a quote lying to the hutu resume genocidal agenda. to not have acted to prevent the genocide that was a fact but another fact is that the government of france at that time accompanied the rwandan government that was committing massacres preparing a genocide the french government at the time was close to that rwandan government and supported them in various. waste training the diplomatic and political support that's what we call the responsibility of france in 1904 france led operation turquoise a military humanitarian installed intervention in rwanda it went under u.n. mandate but
they were poets alleges france continued its military support to the country even after confirmation of widespread rights abuses more than a 1000000 people lost their lives the scale and brutality of the killings were evaporated worldwide however france still insists it doesn't bear responsibility or inaction as artie shaw ski reports. warning close to 600 pages and based on interviews with hundreds of witnesses this damning report adds fuel to the recent findings by a french commission that...
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frances, protesters upset leaving jacob blake paralyzed.e haven't had a chance to speak to his father, as upset as the day his son was shot, to hear the officer was sent back to duty none could run into the officer on the streets this is a civil lawsuit on behalf of the blake family interesting to see how that shakes out all of this in the wake of the derek chauvin verdict. especially there's no accountability when it comes to police >>> the relative of andrew brown were finally find out what his fatal moments were like. brown was falts shot by police in north carolina. a judge will decide whether to release body cam footage in philadelphia this comes after several weeks of protest our kathy park has the latest. >> reporter: frances, you can see a makeshift memorial is growing at the location where andrew brown was shot. later today, we might get more details as to what exactly happened here. family members preparing to see andrew brown jr.'s final moment, after he was shot and killed by county sheriff deputies. >>. >> reporter: there is no
frances, protesters upset leaving jacob blake paralyzed.e haven't had a chance to speak to his father, as upset as the day his son was shot, to hear the officer was sent back to duty none could run into the officer on the streets this is a civil lawsuit on behalf of the blake family interesting to see how that shakes out all of this in the wake of the derek chauvin verdict. especially there's no accountability when it comes to police >>> the relative of andrew brown were finally find...
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france's. i think the 1st of the european countries that has because of its longstanding presence in bullets the indian ocean as well as in the pacific because of its overseas territories i'm talking about the french polynesian islands and the new caledonia in this ific and i'm talking of the reunion islands in the western indian ocean therefore france is only is had shared the notion of the in the pacific in the same manner that india is and nol what is happening is that all other european countries have come out with a indo-pacific strategy papers germany and the netherlands so i think this concept is something that has quarter on and you which says it is working on it in the pacific strategy. paper that at the moment even as we speak so it is quite natural that the matter of time cooperation reflected in the shared perception of the in the pacific would be a major bilateral cooperation and discussion during foreign minister elysium visit i'd like to focus a bit on this a matter of time bough
france's. i think the 1st of the european countries that has because of its longstanding presence in bullets the indian ocean as well as in the pacific because of its overseas territories i'm talking about the french polynesian islands and the new caledonia in this ific and i'm talking of the reunion islands in the western indian ocean therefore france is only is had shared the notion of the in the pacific in the same manner that india is and nol what is happening is that all other european...
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i might invade this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up france records more than 100000 deaths from covert 19 becoming the 8th in the world to surpass that number. the u.s. hits russia with a raft of new sanctions saying it's punishment for election interference and cyber attacks. a car bomb goes off in a busy baghdad market killing at least one and injuring many more. the former u.s. police officer accused of killing george floyd says he will not testify in his own defense derek show then was seen in the witness video kneeling on the black man's neck for more than 9 minutes during the deadly arrest 7 told the judge he takes the 5th referring to the us constitutional rights against self incrimination i have advised you. on back and forth on time and understand. but after the meeting. last night we had some further discussion. and have you made a decision today whether you intend to testify or whether you intend to invoke your 5th amendment privilege. privilege today. well before concluding the testimonies the prosecution medical expert dr matson tobin back on the stand he's pre
i might invade this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up france records more than 100000 deaths from covert 19 becoming the 8th in the world to surpass that number. the u.s. hits russia with a raft of new sanctions saying it's punishment for election interference and cyber attacks. a car bomb goes off in a busy baghdad market killing at least one and injuring many more. the former u.s. police officer accused of killing george floyd says he will not testify in his own defense derek show...
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in 830 at last algeria to france. while egypt gradually came under british rule which then expanded into the arabian peninsula. the arabs of mesopotamia greater syria and the hague. remains part of the ottoman empire which was undergoing its own changes. kind of person i shall bear that address or. what democrat or you measure loose at the very near future act up time is a well measureless well but as alex. measures a 3rd me when i'm a silly. morgan i live a lot of b. i lucked out a lot of the year mostly middle of no nor. in 1000 or 8 the committee of union and progress the young turks overthrew sloth on our dillingham meet the 2nd and restored to the 876 constitution. this reduced tension at the top of ottoman politics but also created in society among arab groups. in the empire and let her hear much more of a new dictatorial. the more. likely a kennel can build a home economy and a truck. can and who knows i'll call me to get can state. of god there really is that. if you can sure tell your therapy and so far. beca
in 830 at last algeria to france. while egypt gradually came under british rule which then expanded into the arabian peninsula. the arabs of mesopotamia greater syria and the hague. remains part of the ottoman empire which was undergoing its own changes. kind of person i shall bear that address or. what democrat or you measure loose at the very near future act up time is a well measureless well but as alex. measures a 3rd me when i'm a silly. morgan i live a lot of b. i lucked out a lot of the...
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i was our ambassador to france. and so, i realized of necessity to satisfy south carolina, that i would have to resort to walking into the rice fields. and grabbing handfuls of that upland rice. and then, sewing it up in my coattails. and so, i'd left milan. went down to the south, sailed back to france, and finally, sent that rice to -- to south carolina. do you know if -- if i had been found for smuggling that rice, the sentence would have been death by hanging? so, i apologize to share that story with you. but i will go to any end to satisfy our country when with a new plant, i think it's the most important thing anyone can do for their nation. is to introduce a new plant. your next question, mr. light? >> well, president jefferson, we had a number of questions about things that you like to eat. in fact, we had a question about whether or not it was all vegetables on your plate? and other questions, asking if you like tomatoes? of the fruits, i do consider the tomatoes and beans. and yes, i enjoy the tomatoes be
i was our ambassador to france. and so, i realized of necessity to satisfy south carolina, that i would have to resort to walking into the rice fields. and grabbing handfuls of that upland rice. and then, sewing it up in my coattails. and so, i'd left milan. went down to the south, sailed back to france, and finally, sent that rice to -- to south carolina. do you know if -- if i had been found for smuggling that rice, the sentence would have been death by hanging? so, i apologize to share that...
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let's start the program back in france where several nights of sub 0 temperatures have decimated the country's grape crop spelling disaster for many of the country's wine makers so if they haven't had a tough enough no farmers are having to get creative in a desperate bid to salvage what they can. france has lost a significant amount of its harvest it's estimated that we have possibly lost around 50 percent nationwide we're talking about $12.00 to $15000000.00 hits a liters at least that's roughly equivalent to what france exports almost every year but there are also people who have lost 90 or even 100 percent of certain types of vines some of my friends are living in a real nightmare well just like me i'm odd lucky and wins affected so badly when you look at the situation on the whole it's a really big problem at the same time there's also been other problems especially covert and the shutdown of our main markets especially for wine make is small why make his work a lot through the restaurants the centuries closed restaurants are closed and it's not clear when they'll reopen. japan'
let's start the program back in france where several nights of sub 0 temperatures have decimated the country's grape crop spelling disaster for many of the country's wine makers so if they haven't had a tough enough no farmers are having to get creative in a desperate bid to salvage what they can. france has lost a significant amount of its harvest it's estimated that we have possibly lost around 50 percent nationwide we're talking about $12.00 to $15000000.00 hits a liters at least that's...
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france has reached. a third lockdown-_ france has reached.anslation: i know how difficult the efforts are _ lockdown. translation: i know how difficult the efforts are that _ lockdown. translation: i know how difficult the efforts are that i'm - difficult the efforts are that i'm asking. i know the consequences for the country and your lies. the infection rates _ the country and your lies. the infection rates are _ the country and your lies. the infection rates are going up, hospitalisations are going up daily death toll remains stubbornly high. in the message from doctors is stark. some intensive care units are for hundred percent over capacity. and difficult decisions are having to be made translation: there is this so choice scenario which is begun to weigh on us. tiny;i this so choice scenario which is begun to weigh on us. they are scheduled _ begun to weigh on us. they are scheduled to _ begun to weigh on us. they are scheduled to shut _ begun to weigh on us. they are scheduled to shut down - begun to weigh on us. they are scheduled to
france has reached. a third lockdown-_ france has reached.anslation: i know how difficult the efforts are _ lockdown. translation: i know how difficult the efforts are that _ lockdown. translation: i know how difficult the efforts are that i'm - difficult the efforts are that i'm asking. i know the consequences for the country and your lies. the infection rates _ the country and your lies. the infection rates are _ the country and your lies. the infection rates are going up, hospitalisations...
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are you saying that is what worked for france?every country has its -- the word socialism is part of the irrational fears of the society. it depends what you are putting behind the word. i love the u.s. what i'm going to say is part of my love for instance as a european and not as a frenchman, there is something i cannot understand, that you do not have a socialized health care system. your health care to be frank, i have and if fitted from -- i have benefited from the education of nurses and doctors in america and their talents, but it was awful. the cost, the bureaucratic complexity and so on. that is an example. all european countries have a socialized health care system. it costs much less. your 7 -- you are spending 17% of your gdp on health. we are spending 11%. that is a good example were socialism quote unquote, because even the u.k., which is not a socialist country, has a socialized health care system. that would be a good example where socialism whatever you call it, it is not that bad. >> one of the other things i woul
are you saying that is what worked for france?every country has its -- the word socialism is part of the irrational fears of the society. it depends what you are putting behind the word. i love the u.s. what i'm going to say is part of my love for instance as a european and not as a frenchman, there is something i cannot understand, that you do not have a socialized health care system. your health care to be frank, i have and if fitted from -- i have benefited from the education of nurses and...