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the statistics had been associates of those that were close allies of de gaulle. the only one who'd been a resistance chief were unparalleled in for a judged worthy of the honor. the omission reflected the sexism that have prevailed during the war among the french and the most resistance leaders. they were like the rest of the society and their view they did it come anyou come and they sta. in the words of one french historian, discrimination based on the notion of any quality was a solidly rooted in the resistance as everywhere else in france. tens of thousands at risk and in many cases lost their lives by dividing the germans. although as i said virtually none were given leadership positions in resistance organizations. as one historian put it, just as ththe businessesthe businesses e personnel only for positions like switchboard operator or receptionist, women and girls were brought in primarily to be liaison agents that while they may have been regarded as subordinate, they were in fact highly important and extremely dangerous jobs. female resistance were awar
the statistics had been associates of those that were close allies of de gaulle. the only one who'd been a resistance chief were unparalleled in for a judged worthy of the honor. the omission reflected the sexism that have prevailed during the war among the french and the most resistance leaders. they were like the rest of the society and their view they did it come anyou come and they sta. in the words of one french historian, discrimination based on the notion of any quality was a solidly...
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became charles de gaulle he is in london broadcasting to the bbc every night telling france stop what are doing. he's not your guy he is not a hero he is in bed with hitler and you should not agree to just lie down if you're working in a factory make the ball bearings the wrong size slow production do not keep the war machine going. if you are a mom don't just raise your kids, feed a rebel and help us out. right newspapers and slip them under doors. help the underground railroad and keep fighting charles de gaulle nightly on the bbc arguing to the french resistance matters that is what would get them through. and it is an amazing project because nobody knows their own future they don't even get to know how the war ends he had nothing but a few officers and people who had stayed in france to be president of france after the war to get there by mobilizing people from the radio every night. at the end of the program you get the nursery rhymes and the dirty jokes from the resistance. >> could you speak with some of the teachers? . >> what is great about this across-the-board everyone want
became charles de gaulle he is in london broadcasting to the bbc every night telling france stop what are doing. he's not your guy he is not a hero he is in bed with hitler and you should not agree to just lie down if you're working in a factory make the ball bearings the wrong size slow production do not keep the war machine going. if you are a mom don't just raise your kids, feed a rebel and help us out. right newspapers and slip them under doors. help the underground railroad and keep...
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virtue of her mom but actually .t casts a pretty wide net and the commanders were british charles de gaulle wasn't having any of it. he didn't like the idea of any frenchman answering to an allied commander because he didn't want france to be a colony. he could envision a moment where it was a protected state under churchill that was not so much better he wouldn't let his own citizens fight for the core so that sabotaged agent was french born but married to an italian so born in france married in british so everybody but the french but still they had to be fully habituated. . >> what does the archives look like? . >> it is very bureaucratic on the british side with summaries of conversations and their training files britain has let the sunshine in everything is declassified that france is very much the opposite it is hard to shake material out of france. they have yet to come to grips with their collaboration and apologize for killing jews and in the mid- nineties they are very behind on reconciliation and that makes it bureaucratically very difficult. in america everything is online and it
virtue of her mom but actually .t casts a pretty wide net and the commanders were british charles de gaulle wasn't having any of it. he didn't like the idea of any frenchman answering to an allied commander because he didn't want france to be a colony. he could envision a moment where it was a protected state under churchill that was not so much better he wouldn't let his own citizens fight for the core so that sabotaged agent was french born but married to an italian so born in france married...
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after the war, she basically became a big proponent of de gaulle. she remarried and i said she was very much in love with her second-in-command actually. as passionate and charismatic as she was coming you could see why there were sparks between them, she became pregnant, had the baby come he was captured and was thrown into concentration camp and was held just at the end of the war by the gestapo so after the war, she divorced her estranged husband and remarried a considerably younger businessman and had another child after the war. herr husband was a very, very strong supporter and she joined him in that belief and they were two of the leaders of the campaign in 1958 to bring de gaulle to power so that helps to resuscitate her back a bit. she also spent much of her time working to help the survivors of her network of those agents that survived but also, the widows and the children of those who had been killed. she devoted her life to crusades to make sure that they had enough money to live. and really pretty much until the day she died. but she wa
after the war, she basically became a big proponent of de gaulle. she remarried and i said she was very much in love with her second-in-command actually. as passionate and charismatic as she was coming you could see why there were sparks between them, she became pregnant, had the baby come he was captured and was thrown into concentration camp and was held just at the end of the war by the gestapo so after the war, she divorced her estranged husband and remarried a considerably younger...
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well i'd like to repeat what mr de gaulle's said this was a european election 1st and foremost of course there are differences in the way people vote when it comes to european elections or municipal elections and their support for the european elections with support for european democracy. and if you look at the actual issues involved here then we have to most of us want to say that german policy has to do now that. clear european orientation darker it's about strengthening the european parliament banned european democracy and of life and that's what our focus should remain on the door to get it up because this also moons. policy has to change in the news. and what's been misunderstood is that george that there is there is no conflict between german interests and european interests and for every year we spend to get one on one euro back and never spend a year but at 95 we don't want to do that but that's not the point of it all you have to open it's because i'm. just going to get what was so. in our view we should focus on strengthening the european orientation and german policy 1st of a
well i'd like to repeat what mr de gaulle's said this was a european election 1st and foremost of course there are differences in the way people vote when it comes to european elections or municipal elections and their support for the european elections with support for european democracy. and if you look at the actual issues involved here then we have to most of us want to say that german policy has to do now that. clear european orientation darker it's about strengthening the european...
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so hussein de gaulle invites us into his home. he shows us what electricity means for him and his family. the 4 of them have about $100.00 euros a month disposable income so they have to save money there are almost no electrical appliances in the house they're too expensive. many things are still done by hand. they cook with gas. a gas canister costs just $4.00 euro's and it lasts usually more than a month. by comparison electricity costs 15 year olds a month. but they don't want to do without it completely new to this d.c. and to his son we see electricity is very important to us. people in the village want to watch t.v. and charge their fans. see connections and they want to watch football they need. to see the shows you see that way you see people stop. just a few kilometers away from the traditional berber village and you're in a completely different world. the world's largest solar power plant is currently under construction in the desert town of. half a 1000000 parabolic reflector says have been installed on the edge of the
so hussein de gaulle invites us into his home. he shows us what electricity means for him and his family. the 4 of them have about $100.00 euros a month disposable income so they have to save money there are almost no electrical appliances in the house they're too expensive. many things are still done by hand. they cook with gas. a gas canister costs just $4.00 euro's and it lasts usually more than a month. by comparison electricity costs 15 year olds a month. but they don't want to do without...
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this was the scene at charles de gaulle, the country's biggest airport, yesterday, hundreds of illegalmmigrants from africa took over terminal to make political demands. >> [chanting] >> tucker: at one point, the leader of the demonstration chanted this into allowed skipper "france does not belong to the french. everyone has a right to be here." kirsten gillibrand would agree with that. america for americans? that's racist. you don't deserve your own country. gillibrand and her friends on the left, america is not a nation. it's a pinata filled with 200 years of treasure. get some before it's gone. that's what gillibrand is promising the world. how long before groups of angry illegal immigrants protest here? that day is coming soon. our first guest is here to respond but a reminder, we are monitoring the president's speech in pennsylvania. if you make news, we'll bring you right to it. for now going to talk to tom homan, former acting director of i.c.e. he has been following this story closely. thank you for coming on. please assess as an expert, kirsten gillibrand demand that we not pu
this was the scene at charles de gaulle, the country's biggest airport, yesterday, hundreds of illegalmmigrants from africa took over terminal to make political demands. >> [chanting] >> tucker: at one point, the leader of the demonstration chanted this into allowed skipper "france does not belong to the french. everyone has a right to be here." kirsten gillibrand would agree with that. america for americans? that's racist. you don't deserve your own country. gillibrand...
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the student escaped as he fled from his captors and at the charles de gaulle airport and he remains in hiding. a similar episode took place in france in 2013 when a student banished from another university. a week later he reappeared on campus guarded by police. the full story hasn't come out, but we know french authorities made the decision to protect the students because they believe hd he was in danger of being kidnapped by north korea. who was he? this is where the story gets really interesting. he is the son of kim jong's half-brother. the man whose murder order dot the airport in 2017. after his father's death, he disappeared again and reportedly is hiding in a western country. kim jong moon, who has no son may consider the young man a threat to his continued rule. he ihe's western educated and ss fluent english. he's called his uncle a dictator and expressed sympathy for the plight of the people of north korea, a threat indeed. one final example of recent kidnappings last fall for korea's ambassador to italy they left behind in a row and their r teenage daughter who reportedly i
the student escaped as he fled from his captors and at the charles de gaulle airport and he remains in hiding. a similar episode took place in france in 2013 when a student banished from another university. a week later he reappeared on campus guarded by police. the full story hasn't come out, but we know french authorities made the decision to protect the students because they believe hd he was in danger of being kidnapped by north korea. who was he? this is where the story gets really...
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second admonition comes from a british historian i have a lot who has written biographies of charles de gaulle among others. he said biographers should guard against the desire to place too much consistency on their subjects. one of the things that has compounded historians for years about wheeler, and i have to admit confounds me a bit too, with his apparent inconsistencies from time to time. but i do believe he was consistent to his basic core toiefs about being opposed concentrated power, believing and certainly believing in the institution of the senate as having a particularly important place in our system of government. i recognize his mistakes, and there were many. all politicians, with the exception of bob brown -- [laughter] >> have feet of clay. they all make mistakes. wheeler could hold a grudge. democratsavage fellow like senator jim murray he served with in the senate from 1934 to 1947. murray and wheeler, both democrats, both from butte, which caused no end of problems. when they were both on the ballot in that weird 1934 timeson, that handful of in american history when one stat
second admonition comes from a british historian i have a lot who has written biographies of charles de gaulle among others. he said biographers should guard against the desire to place too much consistency on their subjects. one of the things that has compounded historians for years about wheeler, and i have to admit confounds me a bit too, with his apparent inconsistencies from time to time. but i do believe he was consistent to his basic core toiefs about being opposed concentrated power,...
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tom: i wonder what charles de gaulle would think about an eu debate in english. interesting set of videos as we go towards in theentary elections united kingdom. with us is peter dixon of commerzbank, michael krol the final episode of game of thrones is the fault of june a miller where she spoke on a channel that is unifying a kings landing and wester us. westeros. this idea of game of thrones and all of that, we see it within europe. years?s europe in five if they have the economic model they have? how does europe get to the next five years? i think the next five years will be interesting when it comes to the results of these elections that we are about to have next week. of m.v.p.'sa block that have returned to sit in eu parliament, they basically are against the eu and they will be sitting and trying to dismantle it within. they will block the budget, try to block climate change. they will try to block any sort of legislation around rights. they will basically try to dismantle it. i am told they are expecting as many as 190 what we would call fairly hard right
tom: i wonder what charles de gaulle would think about an eu debate in english. interesting set of videos as we go towards in theentary elections united kingdom. with us is peter dixon of commerzbank, michael krol the final episode of game of thrones is the fault of june a miller where she spoke on a channel that is unifying a kings landing and wester us. westeros. this idea of game of thrones and all of that, we see it within europe. years?s europe in five if they have the economic model they...