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of france, and this fight is around corsica continues to this day, only now, in fact, corsica receiveds of an autonomous entity, the right to teach the national language, everything... that the french denied for ten years, well , emmanuel macron somehow dealt with corsica, but this, you know, is such an empire, this as the fabric is like this, here it tears, here you patch it, here it begins, and now, it means, as it were, completely democratic proposals of equality, on which the french republic is based, which can only be welcomed, in general, the main civilizational asset of france, equality brother and justice, everyone knows this by heart, from school, these vine french revolutions, it turns out that they contradict the rights of the indigenous people, at a time when in the west now the main such menstrument is the anti-colonial legacy, that is, some are beginning to apologize for the colonial heritage, and others continue to oppress the native population, and it is interesting that the french ministry of foreign affairs, the french ministry of the interior says: "listen, it is the
of france, and this fight is around corsica continues to this day, only now, in fact, corsica receiveds of an autonomous entity, the right to teach the national language, everything... that the french denied for ten years, well , emmanuel macron somehow dealt with corsica, but this, you know, is such an empire, this as the fabric is like this, here it tears, here you patch it, here it begins, and now, it means, as it were, completely democratic proposals of equality, on which the french...
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i came from france specifically from corsica, and corsica is a very beautiful place, now i live in belarusle restaurant was closed, i couldn’t work, i have a friend who lived in minsk, told me that in minsk the entire restaurant was open. i saw this city - safe, clean, big, when belovis, there is a quarantine, we have to stay at home, and this time, i was learning this very complex language, i speak profusely, i know when prompted, i can communicate with people and understand that they speak russian. the language of belarusian people, the first contact is very casual, when we learn a little more, they are very bright, uh. very kind, it’s very nice to meet belarusian people, no, it’s not, it’s difficult to adapt, you need to learn, understand and do as people do, in belarus there is all the comfort, technology, and i feel it’s more, bigger, better, and it will be even bigger, even better. at first i worked in a restaurant to get money, without a diploma, without anything, just to get money to work in the kitchen, then i wanted to get a diploma, so i... at school in paris to teach how to mak
i came from france specifically from corsica, and corsica is a very beautiful place, now i live in belarusle restaurant was closed, i couldn’t work, i have a friend who lived in minsk, told me that in minsk the entire restaurant was open. i saw this city - safe, clean, big, when belovis, there is a quarantine, we have to stay at home, and this time, i was learning this very complex language, i speak profusely, i know when prompted, i can communicate with people and understand that they speak...
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answer. from corsica, and corsica is a very beautiful place, now i live in belarus, i worked in kursikthen, when there was coronavirus, the whole restaurant was closed, i couldn’t work, i have a friend who lived in minsk, told me that in minsk the whole restaurant was open, live, life is normal, so... i decided to visit minsk to see, i really liked it, then i did the whole document to come live in minsk, what i liked the first time was that i immediately realized that it was a safe city, because at first i just learned about minsk, and i saw this city as safe. clean, big, when belovis, there is a quarantine, we have to stay at home, and this time, i learned this very difficult language, i speak proy, i know, but here i can communicate with people, understand that they speak russian, belarusian people, first contact, very cold, when we get to know a little more, they are very bright, very kind, very nice to meet you belarusian people, no, it's not, it's difficult to adapt, you need to learn, understand and do as people do, belarus has all the comfort, technology, and i... and i loved wo
answer. from corsica, and corsica is a very beautiful place, now i live in belarus, i worked in kursikthen, when there was coronavirus, the whole restaurant was closed, i couldn’t work, i have a friend who lived in minsk, told me that in minsk the whole restaurant was open, live, life is normal, so... i decided to visit minsk to see, i really liked it, then i did the whole document to come live in minsk, what i liked the first time was that i immediately realized that it was a safe city,...
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but it turns out that corsica is essentially the homeland of napoleon. kelly horan: it's a very compelling notion that a corsican band of gangsters might have tried to steal back their flag and pull off the entire rest of the heist in the process. bob wittman: so sonny said that he had access to these paintings. they were in the south of france. and he told me that they wanted $30 million for the two paintings. so we started the investigation. at that point, we called it operation masterpiece. and this was an undercover operation to try to do a buy bust to get these two paintings back to the united states. we contacted the ocbc, which is the french art crime team in paris. they became our partners in the investigation. and they set up wiretaps, and listening in, and they heard sonny using a code. they were talking about the rembrandt and the vermeer being streets. so the idea was my person in the united states wants to buy something from rembrandt street or vermeer street. and that was the code they were using, thinking that no one could figure out what
but it turns out that corsica is essentially the homeland of napoleon. kelly horan: it's a very compelling notion that a corsican band of gangsters might have tried to steal back their flag and pull off the entire rest of the heist in the process. bob wittman: so sonny said that he had access to these paintings. they were in the south of france. and he told me that they wanted $30 million for the two paintings. so we started the investigation. at that point, we called it operation masterpiece....
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substantial, difficult for most europeans even to locate a map as large as real as was the island of corsica, to which. they were often compared at the time and. it's franklin who really defines america in the eyes of the world and establishes in the hallways of i was his role vital to winning the war of independence without franklin there would have been no war in the sense that there would have been no means with which to wage a so there had been at the time of the declaration no engineers, the colonies, no munitions in the colonies, no gunpowder in the colonies, and most of all, no money in the colonies with which to attempt to separate from great britain. it is because of franklin that. by the time of yorktown you end up with french munitions, french troops. uniforms and a french fleet who protect all of those men in battle, diplomacy often be full of intrigue. was there a lot of intrigue going on in paris in versailles, and back here in the states? there's always intrigue in congress. you don't need me to tell you that. but the intrigue, paris, is astonish showing, and franklin has to s
substantial, difficult for most europeans even to locate a map as large as real as was the island of corsica, to which. they were often compared at the time and. it's franklin who really defines america in the eyes of the world and establishes in the hallways of i was his role vital to winning the war of independence without franklin there would have been no war in the sense that there would have been no means with which to wage a so there had been at the time of the declaration no engineers,...
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the flame should reach corsica tomorrow. the paris olympics, now 74 days away, and you'll be there in maybe 67 days. perhaps yes. we can't wait. terry mcsweeney joins us now with what's coming up next. all right. right now at six, connecting caltrain to downtown san francisco, a huge federal boost is speeding up the effort to extend those tracks, but they still need billions more. the questions being raised about why this project is so expensive. plus, families of san quentin inmates get the green light to sue the state. what california did during the pandemic that families say led to deaths among inmates, and a warning out on the waters after a few deaths in northern california waterways this past week. why snowmelt is making some rivers more dangerous. the news six starts right now. thanks for joining us. i'm jessica aguirre and i'm terry mcsweeney. an ambitious plan to connect caltrain to downtown san francisco just got a big boost from the federal government. we're talking about nearly $4 billion, but some critics point
the flame should reach corsica tomorrow. the paris olympics, now 74 days away, and you'll be there in maybe 67 days. perhaps yes. we can't wait. terry mcsweeney joins us now with what's coming up next. all right. right now at six, connecting caltrain to downtown san francisco, a huge federal boost is speeding up the effort to extend those tracks, but they still need billions more. the questions being raised about why this project is so expensive. plus, families of san quentin inmates get the...
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day olympic torch relay continues across france, with a stop today on the mediterranean island of corsica. the relay passed through several famous towns mountain passes, including sites said to have been frequented by napoleon. 11,000 torchbearers have been chosen to carry the flame during a relay. around 60 french towns and cities, before finally arriving at the paris games. torch will light the olympic cauldron at the opening ceremony, which is on july 26th. very nice, pretty exciting. soon jessica will be there in paris as well. all right. coming up now at 6:00. we're live in oakland, where alameda county supervisors are set to date. yeah, i'll take this over. jessica. coming up at six, alameda county supervisors are set to pick a date for that recall vote of district attorney pamela price. also, after almost a month of protests, the pro-palestinian encampment at uc berkeley is being cleared. our sky ranger is on campus, and so are we. and people getting denied by lyft and uber because of their service dogs. that's illegal. we investigate and the numbers are eye opening. 2 million buck
day olympic torch relay continues across france, with a stop today on the mediterranean island of corsica. the relay passed through several famous towns mountain passes, including sites said to have been frequented by napoleon. 11,000 torchbearers have been chosen to carry the flame during a relay. around 60 french towns and cities, before finally arriving at the paris games. torch will light the olympic cauldron at the opening ceremony, which is on july 26th. very nice, pretty exciting. soon...
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colleagues, this is when ms julia named her version of ours. in the words of napoleon, the traitor of corsica, and this makes many people, i would say, of this russian-soviet historical upbringing wildly laugh, although we are talking about a person who never mastered the french language in his entire life, we are talking about a person who was bullied in france , when she moved there as a young person, because she did not know french, could not speak normally, this person grew up in loneliness, in harassment, in absolute disrespect, and became an empire. french, because she wanted revenge all those who treated her like that behaved, as the russians say, like some kind of natsmen, they have words, you know such a natsmen, this is napoleon bonaparte, but in order to become the emperor of france, he had to betray his own homeland, and this happened to several of our compatriots, you remember, and i and the russians do not have any empathy, you see, i hoped that even napoleon bonaparte evoked empathy, they would understand what it was like, i would say lonely ... the black soul of this world-fam
colleagues, this is when ms julia named her version of ours. in the words of napoleon, the traitor of corsica, and this makes many people, i would say, of this russian-soviet historical upbringing wildly laugh, although we are talking about a person who never mastered the french language in his entire life, we are talking about a person who was bullied in france , when she moved there as a young person, because she did not know french, could not speak normally, this person grew up in...
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. >> it's time to head off to the beautiful island of corsica . beautiful island of corsica. >> oh myvourite. >> is it your. is it your favourite place ? do you know favourite place? do you know what they call corsica in lacrosse ? it's beautiful. they lacrosse? it's beautiful. they call it the beautiful island , is call it the beautiful island, is what they call it, i think. have we got. we got something of the flame. i think we can see the flame. i think we can see the flame. and the flame there that's gone over the water. look at that. beautiful. arrived in corsica, obviously next to sardinia , which is italian, but sardinia, which is italian, but corsica is the french island ajaccio. the capital, passing through the sites frequented by napoleon before he became emperor. >> that's nice. it was ronald mcdonald coming from there tomorrow live. >> i think that would be nice because there are over. oh, it's like ten, 11,000 people. i'm sure i'd get myself manners out a woman. >> stop it. it's like the mood police . police. >> yeah, they look like they're having a wheel on the side of t
. >> it's time to head off to the beautiful island of corsica . beautiful island of corsica. >> oh myvourite. >> is it your. is it your favourite place ? do you know favourite place? do you know what they call corsica in lacrosse ? it's beautiful. they lacrosse? it's beautiful. they call it the beautiful island , is call it the beautiful island, is what they call it, i think. have we got. we got something of the flame. i think we can see the flame. i think we can see the...
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if the union pay is up six or 8% of corsica pressure management to raise prices or keep prices at elevatedbecause they have the labor expenses go higher. >> there are so many strains feeding into the inflationary spiral that we bit and then the last three to half years. maria: policy related. >> and spending related. >> to the point it's pretty easy to look at publicly traded companies if you look at the s&p 500 near all-time highs but that only tells half of the story, 45% of our economy and private sectors job come from small businesses and when you talk about wages going higher yet degrees prices were in the case of small business 43% were unable to pay their rent in april, 43% of small business. maria: i read your note i cannot believe that. >> it was 33% a little over a year ago that shows you the packet were on small businesses are struggling and that's half the economy. maria: receiving the beginning of a rate cut cycle in europe. a look at europe as european central banks seen danger for consumer prices including a weaker euro significant risks remain around the trajectory of wage
if the union pay is up six or 8% of corsica pressure management to raise prices or keep prices at elevatedbecause they have the labor expenses go higher. >> there are so many strains feeding into the inflationary spiral that we bit and then the last three to half years. maria: policy related. >> and spending related. >> to the point it's pretty easy to look at publicly traded companies if you look at the s&p 500 near all-time highs but that only tells half of the story,...
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spent it all on extremely marked up alcohol where the bill could run into the thousands of dollars of corsica might he asked me, how are you going to pay me back? when i said i didn't know, he said go abroad for sex work i didn't want to live off one bus you said he pushed her into prostitution at home and abroad in macau and hong kong she never saw the money she earned. >> all of it wired back to a pimp in tokyo you'll feel can what out when my body was exhausted or i felt weak i thought it'd be easier to die. >> i thought about that a lot. they can also could anybody again, is an aid worker in tokyo's biggest red-light district. he's provided a drop in consultation service for victims of sexual abuse and gang violence for over two decades but in this past year, women with cases like use his says, have increased five-fold coronagraph new last spring when we came out of the pandemic and the masks came off, that's been consultations about host clubs increased dramatically and accuses the host politicians like i aka show mra, have tried unsuccessfully to pass laws to strengthen safeguards again
spent it all on extremely marked up alcohol where the bill could run into the thousands of dollars of corsica might he asked me, how are you going to pay me back? when i said i didn't know, he said go abroad for sex work i didn't want to live off one bus you said he pushed her into prostitution at home and abroad in macau and hong kong she never saw the money she earned. >> all of it wired back to a pimp in tokyo you'll feel can what out when my body was exhausted or i felt weak i thought...