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mark: will have more on emmanuel macron's visit to rwanda in this program.ext, mali's military has released the interim president and prime minister who were held at an armyase outside the pital, during which time they were stripped of their powers. it has been condemned by france as well as an african group. saying military training in mali will continue for the time being. >> three days after being taken new to custody by the military junta, the president and from industry have been released from this military base. [speaking foreign language] >> the man behind the arrests is a kernel, the trip -- transitional vice president who also orchestrated mali's coup last year. he recited a list of violations, saying they violated the transitional charter by forming a new government without consulting him. the cabinet that didn't include to former major junta leaders. ongside a you and peacekeeping mission, their continuing negotiations with the military amid what the international community is calling a second coup in nine months. mark: we are watching for more de
mark: will have more on emmanuel macron's visit to rwanda in this program.ext, mali's military has released the interim president and prime minister who were held at an armyase outside the pital, during which time they were stripped of their powers. it has been condemned by france as well as an african group. saying military training in mali will continue for the time being. >> three days after being taken new to custody by the military junta, the president and from industry have been...
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emmanuel macron made the comments at a vigil in his first visit there as president, but as malcolm webbts, he stopped short of a formal apology. malcolm: rwanda relations with france have warmed up after a quarter-century of tensions. french president emmanuel macron visited his rwandan counterpart in the capital, kigali. 27 years earlier, the rwandan patriotic front, rpf, was fighting civil war. france backed its enemy. many officials in that government organized the massacres of ethnic t utsis and moderate hutus. macron began his tour at the kigali memorial. >> france stood by to fact out a genocidal regime. malcolm: this talks about litary support the french government gave to the military regime. the way the history is told is very much according to the rpf version of events, not a narrative -- now i narrative macron and the government of france have come to accept. but that wasn't always the case for the french government accused the rpf of shooting down the president's plane in april 1990 four, triggering the genocide. it accused the rpf of massacring hutus, both things the rpf ha
emmanuel macron made the comments at a vigil in his first visit there as president, but as malcolm webbts, he stopped short of a formal apology. malcolm: rwanda relations with france have warmed up after a quarter-century of tensions. french president emmanuel macron visited his rwandan counterpart in the capital, kigali. 27 years earlier, the rwandan patriotic front, rpf, was fighting civil war. france backed its enemy. many officials in that government organized the massacres of ethnic t...
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emmanuel macron called it an unacceptable coup d'État.y remained at a military base where they were taken by armed soldiers 24 hours ago. the mali military junta says they are being held for infringing on the new charter. the military junta has reassumed control. assimi goita is vowing to go ahead with elections next year. france, the eu, and the u.s. of all condemned the situation. >> back in control again, colonel assimi goita has seized power after firing the transitional president and prime minister. the reason, their failure to consult him about a government reshuffle. >> the vice president of the transition saw himself to act and eserve the transitional charter and defend the public to renew the president and his prime minister from their prerogatives, as well as all those involved in the situation. >> assimi goita, who was also the interim vice president, accused the president and prime minister of intentionally sabotaging the transition. the latest crisis occurred after a new government cabinet was announced on tv. missing from th
emmanuel macron called it an unacceptable coup d'État.y remained at a military base where they were taken by armed soldiers 24 hours ago. the mali military junta says they are being held for infringing on the new charter. the military junta has reassumed control. assimi goita is vowing to go ahead with elections next year. france, the eu, and the u.s. of all condemned the situation. >> back in control again, colonel assimi goita has seized power after firing the transitional president...
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on the same name as a protest, president emmanuel l protest, president emmanuel macron named climateion: how do we make euro -e translation: how do we make eumpe the _ translation: how do we make europe the leader _ translation: how do we make europe the leader of _ translation: how do we make europe the leader of emission i europe the leader of emission reductions? i hope we will achieve carbon neutrality even more quickly. he achieve carbon neutrality even more quickly-— achieve carbon neutrality even more quickly. he says france is committed _ more quickly. he says france is committed to — more quickly. he says france is committed to cutting _ more quickly. he says france isj committed to cutting emissions by 40% by 2030, compared to levels in 1990. the bill champions various measures like banning domestic flights under 2.5 hours that can be done by train, prohibiting open air terrace peters and preventing future airport expansions. for the protesters, the bill does not go far enough and contains few of the suggestions out of the public consultation, like investing in an ambitious
on the same name as a protest, president emmanuel l protest, president emmanuel macron named climateion: how do we make euro -e translation: how do we make eumpe the _ translation: how do we make europe the leader _ translation: how do we make europe the leader of _ translation: how do we make europe the leader of emission i europe the leader of emission reductions? i hope we will achieve carbon neutrality even more quickly. he achieve carbon neutrality even more quickly-— achieve carbon...
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. >> french president emmanuel macron says his country bears a heavy responsibility for the genociderwanda nearly 20 years ago read he was speaking during a visit to rwanda, during which he admitted that france had failed the 800,000 for comes -- victims of the genocide. the leader stopped short of an apology. ♪ >> agrees to pay tribute -- a wreath to pay tribute to hundreds of thousands of mostly to see vtims -- tuthsi victims. emmanuel macron is taking steps to heal the wounds when it comes to france's involvement in the genesis died. -- genocide. >> by standing beside you here today, with humility and respect, i have come to recognize our responsibilities. only those who went through that night can perhaps forgive. and in doing so, give the gift of forgiveness. >> he then continued his speech by saying, i remember rwanda. macron did not apologize, but received praise from rwanda's president nonetheless. >> this was a powerful speech. with a special meaning. his words were someing more valuable than an apology. >> macron wants to appoint a french ambassador to rwanda, a position th
. >> french president emmanuel macron says his country bears a heavy responsibility for the genociderwanda nearly 20 years ago read he was speaking during a visit to rwanda, during which he admitted that france had failed the 800,000 for comes -- victims of the genocide. the leader stopped short of an apology. ♪ >> agrees to pay tribute -- a wreath to pay tribute to hundreds of thousands of mostly to see vtims -- tuthsi victims. emmanuel macron is taking steps to heal the wounds...
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emmanuel macron promises to invest in vaccine production in africa. calling for a temporary waiver on intellectual property rights on coronavirus vaccines to boost production. tensions in jerusalem a week after a cease-fire ended 11 days of conflict between israel and hamas. our team on the ground reports. ♪ >> russian president vladimir putin throws support behind belarus leader lukashenko. lukashenko is in a standoff with the west after ordering the grounding of a passenger jet in the arrest of a dissident blogger and his girlfriend. he plans to bck from airports and demanded the release of the man and his girlfriend. felix joins us from moscow. what is the latest? >> julia, the meeting is still going on. it is dragging into the evening. it is a part of the course at this point, lukashenko is a regular visitor to russia these days. he is often asking for more financial and political support. he is personally dependent on russia. the two sides seem keen to have a friendly meeting, they are making concrete progress on relations. every time lukashenko
emmanuel macron promises to invest in vaccine production in africa. calling for a temporary waiver on intellectual property rights on coronavirus vaccines to boost production. tensions in jerusalem a week after a cease-fire ended 11 days of conflict between israel and hamas. our team on the ground reports. ♪ >> russian president vladimir putin throws support behind belarus leader lukashenko. lukashenko is in a standoff with the west after ordering the grounding of a passenger jet in the...
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president emmanuel macron said france should come to terms with napoleon's controversy or legacy , asrks 200 years since his death. ♪ ♪ >> hello. nice to see you. some showers around western australia. the forecast has been unsettled. that will continue thursday. this is a good portion of rain coming to new south wales. sidney, drenching rain for you on thursday. not only will you contend with that heavy rain, but strong wind gusts in the forecast. friday will see the rain ease off, and just some scattered showers. new zealand now, the weather, wall-to-wall sunshine, high-pressure in charge, giving us scenes like this. beautiful. it is not only the sunshine. temperatures are running above average. thursday could get up to 21 degrees. we will disrupt this weather pattern. i put this on sunday. were getting a good portion of moisture for both islands to end the weekend, and temperatures will come down a bit. off to china we go. we have been dealing with the rain toward southern areas of the country. this moving closer to shanghai, so we will watch for deteriorating conditions. ♪ >> in 1
president emmanuel macron said france should come to terms with napoleon's controversy or legacy , asrks 200 years since his death. ♪ ♪ >> hello. nice to see you. some showers around western australia. the forecast has been unsettled. that will continue thursday. this is a good portion of rain coming to new south wales. sidney, drenching rain for you on thursday. not only will you contend with that heavy rain, but strong wind gusts in the forecast. friday will see the rain ease off,...
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yet emmanuel macron insists french troops were not involved in the massacres.f a clear apology from mr macron. translation: we remember the french who went - to the checkpoints, who walked with the far and who helped then to distinguish between the tutsis and the hutus. we cannot forget that easily. we need to be honest. they have participated. it was time to say sorry. but president paul kagame welcomed the speech. this was a powerful speech with a special meaning - for what is taking place now and which will resonate - well beyond rwanda. this was a visit meant to mark the final stage of the reconciliation between france and rwanda, a way to move on from three decades of diplomatic tensions. olivier weber, bbc news. as the spread of the coronavirus continues to rage in india, their small himalayan neighbour bhutan has largely kept the virus under control. the country shares 700 kilometres of porous border with india and has a fragile health system. despite this, bhutan has vaccinated more than 80% of its adult population in around three weeks. and although it
yet emmanuel macron insists french troops were not involved in the massacres.f a clear apology from mr macron. translation: we remember the french who went - to the checkpoints, who walked with the far and who helped then to distinguish between the tutsis and the hutus. we cannot forget that easily. we need to be honest. they have participated. it was time to say sorry. but president paul kagame welcomed the speech. this was a powerful speech with a special meaning - for what is taking place...
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then you move down to involuntary racism, and emmanuel, you're black, but you're not black black, notkilling and harming individuals. >> i wonder if you have advice for me as a parent. i have a 6-year-old white son. how do you recommend i break the ice with him on these issues? >> i would say this. more is caught than is taught. dan, it doesn't matter what you are telling your young child. what are you showing them? so often our parents will say, make sure you treat everyone at school equally. make sure you're nice to all the black and brown boys and girls, but have your children ever witnessed you share dinner or a meal with someone black or brown in the neighborhood? your actions speak to loud i can't hear what you are telling me. that's what i would make sure i resonate. >> he told me one of the most important things he's done is have uncomfortable conversations with himself. he said he has had to look inward and address how he's doing and whether he needs to give himself a break amidst all the things he has going on in his life. he says, you can't pour from an empty cup. one of th
then you move down to involuntary racism, and emmanuel, you're black, but you're not black black, notkilling and harming individuals. >> i wonder if you have advice for me as a parent. i have a 6-year-old white son. how do you recommend i break the ice with him on these issues? >> i would say this. more is caught than is taught. dan, it doesn't matter what you are telling your young child. what are you showing them? so often our parents will say, make sure you treat everyone at...
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y esta estatua de ceraya está en exhibición la nueva atracción estará gustó la parte del francés emmanuel buenas tardes jueves 20 de mayo en noticias telemundo, sigue el casop en méxico del asesino en serie, la investigación sigue cobrando fuerzas por las mujeres desaparecidas y familias desesperadas ,. >> y trágico final para varios reclusos, algunos decapitados en motín en guatemala, esto comenzó cuando esposa
y esta estatua de ceraya está en exhibición la nueva atracción estará gustó la parte del francés emmanuel buenas tardes jueves 20 de mayo en noticias telemundo, sigue el casop en méxico del asesino en serie, la investigación sigue cobrando fuerzas por las mujeres desaparecidas y familias desesperadas ,. >> y trágico final para varios reclusos, algunos decapitados en motín en guatemala, esto comenzó cuando esposa
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when i was in high school, bro, i often heard, emmanuel, you're too smart to be black or, emmanuel, youtinx community said, you're like a coconut, brown on the outside, white on the inside, is what they heard. i said, if we can disarm racial insensitivity and before it becomes racism, we will be better as a society. >> hard to hear those things as an adult. hard to imagine as a kid. you talk about your experiences when growing up. a question from a teenager. take a look. >> hi, emmanuel. my name is jayson. i'm currently a freshman in high school. how does someone like me who goes to a predominantly white high school deal with racism when it comes to classmates making offensive jokes? >> jayson, one, thank you one for the boldness of asking that question. in all honesty i wish i would have asked that question when i was in high school because i had an identity crisis. i would deal with racism in a predominantly white high school like this, through education but not just of your students, the peers, but teachers, advisers and would try to equip them with the tools so they can identify rac
when i was in high school, bro, i often heard, emmanuel, you're too smart to be black or, emmanuel, youtinx community said, you're like a coconut, brown on the outside, white on the inside, is what they heard. i said, if we can disarm racial insensitivity and before it becomes racism, we will be better as a society. >> hard to hear those things as an adult. hard to imagine as a kid. you talk about your experiences when growing up. a question from a teenager. take a look. >> hi,...
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emmanuel macron visited the leon site and announced an investment by the french into sanofi to create a vaccine hub. it is a point of french national pride. >> after stumbling at the first hurdles, the french and british partnership is now bearing fruit. >> phase two is where you get to see whether your vaccine works on the population. hours works very well. -- ours works very well. we are very happy. >> adults will need two doses to lower their risk of catching covid-19 by 95%. the trials will run on 722 volunteers in the united states and in honduras. this differs from pfizer and astrazeneca in that it is protein-based. >> the protein is a third technology which is slightly different that that our company has been using for quite some time. it's something we know well. we understand how it works and we have demonstrated that it delivers good results. >> the shot can be capped in a standard fridge which developers say could act as a reliable booster jab. it will address the south african variant in stage three trials. it will be at least the end of the year before regulators can give
emmanuel macron visited the leon site and announced an investment by the french into sanofi to create a vaccine hub. it is a point of french national pride. >> after stumbling at the first hurdles, the french and british partnership is now bearing fruit. >> phase two is where you get to see whether your vaccine works on the population. hours works very well. -- ours works very well. we are very happy. >> adults will need two doses to lower their risk of catching covid-19 by...
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yet emmanuel macron insists french troops were not involved in the massacres.ology from mr macron. translation: we remember the french who went to the checkpoints, _ who walked with the far and who helped then to distinguish between the tutsis and the hutus. we cannot forget that easily. we need to be honest. they have participated. it was time to say sorry. but president paul kagame welcomed the speech. this was a powerful speech with a special meaning - for what is taking place now and which will resonate - well beyond rwanda. this was a visit meant to mark the final stage of the reconciliation between france and rwanda, a way to move on from three decades of diplomatic tensions. olivier weber, bbc news. terrible event still being discussed and debated after all these years. lots of details on the history of the rwanda conflict on our website. thanks very much for your company. you are watching bbc news. hello there. we saw plenty of sunshine today, and it felt much warmer across the board than what we've been used to this month so far. there are some subtle
yet emmanuel macron insists french troops were not involved in the massacres.ology from mr macron. translation: we remember the french who went to the checkpoints, _ who walked with the far and who helped then to distinguish between the tutsis and the hutus. we cannot forget that easily. we need to be honest. they have participated. it was time to say sorry. but president paul kagame welcomed the speech. this was a powerful speech with a special meaning - for what is taking place now and which...
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emmanuel macron says he supports the idea. lauren: the russian girlfriend of the detained journalist has also now appeared in a video from belarus. the 23-year-old said she was the editor of a social media channel which releases personal information about belarusian law enforcement officers. she was detained along with protasevich as they returned from a holiday in greece. pro-democracy activists chanted "belarus will be free," as they were handed prison sentences in court. seven will be jailed between four and seven years on charges of organizing mass unrest. russia's lower house has approved a bill that effectively bars allies of the opposition leader from running for public office. the state passed the second reading of the bill which prohibits people involved with groups designated extremists from being elected. no funny -- alexander no -- nalvaney is currently serving a prison sentence and has just been informed of new investigations against him. the international community is calling for the immediate release of molly's
emmanuel macron says he supports the idea. lauren: the russian girlfriend of the detained journalist has also now appeared in a video from belarus. the 23-year-old said she was the editor of a social media channel which releases personal information about belarusian law enforcement officers. she was detained along with protasevich as they returned from a holiday in greece. pro-democracy activists chanted "belarus will be free," as they were handed prison sentences in court. seven will...
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emmanuel macron has projected an image of himself as a leader in the flight against climate change.or supporters, the law is proof of his ambition. others say it fails respond to the climate emergency. the deputy mayor says macron's law is disappointing because it does not do enough. >> the urgency is here. we have 10 years to radically change things and now we are continuing to take little steps forward that will move us backwards. reporter: william was part of a citizens council set up by macron to come up with proposals for the climate law. he says the government ignored many suggestions because of pressure from industrial groups. >> we should not give up on climate action, but what happened here is the missed opportunity to do something big. reporter: green parties are on the rise in france and climate change is expected to be a key issue in next year's presidential election. the sense among many is that xxxúúúúúóóóóóóóó??■ r
emmanuel macron has projected an image of himself as a leader in the flight against climate change.or supporters, the law is proof of his ambition. others say it fails respond to the climate emergency. the deputy mayor says macron's law is disappointing because it does not do enough. >> the urgency is here. we have 10 years to radically change things and now we are continuing to take little steps forward that will move us backwards. reporter: william was part of a citizens council set up...
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he was common for intellectual property rights to be waivied on the covid vaccine and emmanuel macron has added his support. we heard him in the report there talking about that it is a question of transforming the technology to make sure that when you try to get the production roving in new places such as india and south africa, there there the right technology is there to make sure the vaccine is produced. and then germany says we are not in favor. although there is a split on that actual opinion. there is much to negotiate, it seems. let's get more on the story. gavin is a global health expert at duke university. he told us here a year ago, and i think he was the first person to mention this, about long covid, which is only recognized as a condition by the french establishment on march 23 of this year. gavin, thank you for joining us. i know you want to talk about vaccines, that can i ask you first about long covid and the effect it is having on the world? what we are looking at is an extension of the pandemic beyond when it might end. kegavin: thank you for having me on. you are ri
he was common for intellectual property rights to be waivied on the covid vaccine and emmanuel macron has added his support. we heard him in the report there talking about that it is a question of transforming the technology to make sure that when you try to get the production roving in new places such as india and south africa, there there the right technology is there to make sure the vaccine is produced. and then germany says we are not in favor. although there is a split on that actual...
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the french president emmanuel — coincidence. the french president emmanuel macron _ coincidence.pposition _ to? the most vocal critics, the most vocal opposition to _ to? the most vocal critics, the most vocal opposition to the _ to? the most vocal critics, the most vocal opposition to the governmentl vocal opposition to the government here is— vocal opposition to the government here is now— vocal opposition to the government here is now outside the country, or if not _ here is now outside the country, or if not they— here is now outside the country, or if not they are behind bars. one of the really— if not they are behind bars. one of the really clear things i'm getting, i've the really clear things i'm getting, i've only— the really clear things i'm getting, i've only been on the ground here for a _ i've only been on the ground here for a few— i've only been on the ground here for a few hours this evening, but from _ for a few hours this evening, but from people i'm speaking to already you get— from people i'm speaking to already you get a _ from people i'm speaking to already
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take the case of emmanuel cafferty. landed the job of his dreams after living years paycheck to paycheck he was abruptly fired from san diego gas and electric last june after photos spread online of him allegedly making a racist white hand gesture by the symbol looks like the universal okay gesture that is been recognized for millennium. i spoke with emmanuel cafferty about his struggle to get his life and his job back after being targeted by online outrage and a mob, take a look. back what is your story? what happened in june of last year as you were driving past a blm rally in san diego? >> literally nothing happened as i passed the blm rally. long story short, guy takes my picture and frames it that i'm using a white power gesture at the blm rally. his proof to prove its accusation is a photo of me doing this mama half away. kennedy: a file gently flipped you off your hand was out the window, he took that picture and it went viral. you were in a work truck. so san diego gas and electric is on the side. he posted, it
take the case of emmanuel cafferty. landed the job of his dreams after living years paycheck to paycheck he was abruptly fired from san diego gas and electric last june after photos spread online of him allegedly making a racist white hand gesture by the symbol looks like the universal okay gesture that is been recognized for millennium. i spoke with emmanuel cafferty about his struggle to get his life and his job back after being targeted by online outrage and a mob, take a look. back what is...
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almost like an alien civilization this virus took the team at berkeley with jennifer doudna and emmanuelle charpentier and the team among holly firfer feng zhang and others at harvard and nudged them back and reminded everybody of why they're doing this. it's the nobility of science to help humanity, not just a way for patents and nobel prizes. >> the big elephant in the room for everybody is the effect behind it. we talk about gene editing and there's a big gray area in there so you talk about how it's pretty much can cure sickle-cell to meet anemia, wouldn't it be great if you had alzheimer's in the family and you can edit out the gene in your children to know that they would never suffer alzheimer's or anything like that but then we sort of cross that line of you think about the nazis, hitler creating the perfect race because where you stop? that is something that i think frightens people as well. >> jennifer doudna made the discovery of the gene editing technology and she had a nightmare. they said come into the room and i want you to meet somebody who understands your technology and y
almost like an alien civilization this virus took the team at berkeley with jennifer doudna and emmanuelle charpentier and the team among holly firfer feng zhang and others at harvard and nudged them back and reminded everybody of why they're doing this. it's the nobility of science to help humanity, not just a way for patents and nobel prizes. >> the big elephant in the room for everybody is the effect behind it. we talk about gene editing and there's a big gray area in there so you talk...
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emmanuelle igunza, bbc news, kenya. hello.n they were undercut by what just happened. up to two inches of rain in the wettest parts of scotland, but very few avoided a spell of lashing rain. a wind gust over 90mph off the south coast of england. even where the rain held off until late in the day, the temperature only reached 14 celsius, and that's the lowest high temperature the uk has had on the early may bank holiday, so that makes it the coldest early may bank holiday on record. it's not going to feel any warmer during tuesday. it'll still be windy, though not quite as windy, and there'll be showers around as the area of low pressure that did for the bank holiday weather pulls away into the north sea. the flow of air behind that, though, coming down from the north, that means temperatures below average for the time of year, feeling colder in the wind and the showers around of which there will be plenty from the word go though not much in the way of frost to start the day. that is going to change, though, as we go through th
emmanuelle igunza, bbc news, kenya. hello.n they were undercut by what just happened. up to two inches of rain in the wettest parts of scotland, but very few avoided a spell of lashing rain. a wind gust over 90mph off the south coast of england. even where the rain held off until late in the day, the temperature only reached 14 celsius, and that's the lowest high temperature the uk has had on the early may bank holiday, so that makes it the coldest early may bank holiday on record. it's not...
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emmanuel igunza, bbc news, kenya.ge certificates in england and wales will finally front today include the name of the mother and father of the newlyweds. can you believe up until now the documents have only named the father's? marriages will also be recorded electronically for the first time as an attempt to modernise and some fight the registration system. hello, there is still a cold winter today, that is blowing in some showers longer spells of rain. yesterday's area of low pressure that brought the wet and windy weather and half months's worth of rain has its work towards the east but wind direction has changed and we have a northerly wind which is maintaining this cold feel. these are the temperatures towards the end of the afternoon. seven or 8 degrees across northern parts of the uk and still quite windy, especially down some of those north sea coasts. winds are gradually easing, sunshine and showers and a zone of a wetter weather moving away from scotland, across northern ireland, northern england, into the m
emmanuel igunza, bbc news, kenya.ge certificates in england and wales will finally front today include the name of the mother and father of the newlyweds. can you believe up until now the documents have only named the father's? marriages will also be recorded electronically for the first time as an attempt to modernise and some fight the registration system. hello, there is still a cold winter today, that is blowing in some showers longer spells of rain. yesterday's area of low pressure that...
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after we passed a note now 20 years ago to call it a crime against humanity or these are signs of emmanuel mccall will continue well disarray right wing down ward a spy what are the primaries that's or is that not only is it doing a thought but you also have an overall normalization of the far right rhetoric you as these opus have been citing the us a man who in a cold is a shift to the to the far right thinking he's going to win in the 2nd round i guess but in a pen we also have a person not genetic on d.v.d. a former general in the middle french military positioning instead of us potentially a candidate and he has been making you know i'm feeling some pressure from the bronx for him $100.00 on over there should be reestablished hotly debated area called to save the frogs given their experience of the already reasons to worry so of course the open wasn't over exaggeration yes the problem is that the overall context and a week of government we haven't and is so sure constance is in france mr duck the these op eds will go far beyond the initial intention yes you meant the bosun but afterwar
after we passed a note now 20 years ago to call it a crime against humanity or these are signs of emmanuel mccall will continue well disarray right wing down ward a spy what are the primaries that's or is that not only is it doing a thought but you also have an overall normalization of the far right rhetoric you as these opus have been citing the us a man who in a cold is a shift to the to the far right thinking he's going to win in the 2nd round i guess but in a pen we also have a person not...
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yet emmanuel macron insists french troops were not involved in the massacres.logy from mr macron. translation: we remember the french who went - to the checkpoints, who walked with the far and who helped them to distinguish between the tutsis and the hutus. we cannot forget that easily. we need to be honest. they have participated. it was time to say sorry. but president paul kagame welcomed the speech. this was a powerful speech with a special meaning - for what is taking place now, and which will resonate - well beyond rwanda. this was a visit meant to mark the final stage of the reconciliation between france and rwanda, a way to move on from three decades of diplomatic tensions. olivier weber, bbc news. the tokyo olympics is still set to go ahead despite rising covid case numbers across japan. and now the japanese doctor's union hasjoined the calls for the event to be cancelled. the union's chairman said holding the event could risk the creation of a new variant. translation: a new variant strain might arise and be - called the tokyo olympics virus strain. a
yet emmanuel macron insists french troops were not involved in the massacres.logy from mr macron. translation: we remember the french who went - to the checkpoints, who walked with the far and who helped them to distinguish between the tutsis and the hutus. we cannot forget that easily. we need to be honest. they have participated. it was time to say sorry. but president paul kagame welcomed the speech. this was a powerful speech with a special meaning - for what is taking place now, and which...
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so at the moment, you are still at about 1.4 points, and for emmanuel -- and for emmanuel, that is enoughh at least looking at these stocks, so he turned neutral as opposed to recommending that investors underway to them. so take that as you will, but it is interesting to see this sort of gap open up, especially at a time when you are talking about the s&p 500 dividend yield being low at one point, corporate bond yields come down. so it is still a matter of where you find income, even as interest rates are rising, so at least for emmanuel, one place that is worth looking at and considering is the makers of these consumer staples. jonathan: i saw the same note, the pricing power. we got to keep it short unfortunately. got to turn back to this price action. equities off by about 0.4% off that headline, a chinese military aircraft entered taiwan's airspace. tom: you go into the markets here, and that's always the 10 year yield. i will bring up the market intraday. we have bounced back. we will see how this unfolds. lisa: from charles risky at mizuho, saying it is not the china-taiwan hairlin
so at the moment, you are still at about 1.4 points, and for emmanuel -- and for emmanuel, that is enoughh at least looking at these stocks, so he turned neutral as opposed to recommending that investors underway to them. so take that as you will, but it is interesting to see this sort of gap open up, especially at a time when you are talking about the s&p 500 dividend yield being low at one point, corporate bond yields come down. so it is still a matter of where you find income, even as...
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but on the same day as the protests, president emmanuel macron named climate one of his top prioritiesow do we make our europe the leader _ of emission reductions? my hope that we will achieve carbon neutrality even more quickly. he says france is committed to cutting greenhouse emissions by 40% by 2030, compared to levels in 1990. the bill he's championing proposes various measures, like banning domestic flights under 2.5 hours that can be done by train, prohibiting open air terrace heaters and preventing future airport expansions. for the protesters, the bill does not go far enough and contains few of the suggestions that come out of the public consultation, like investing in an ambitious railway plan. in a year, the president will have to win over voters once again. and with france's green party having made gains these protests are ones president emmanuel macron simply cannot ignore. azadeh moshiri, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: heading fora hug — the uk government is due to announce it'll be ok again, with the next stage of lockdown easing. i, nelson rolihlahla
but on the same day as the protests, president emmanuel macron named climate one of his top prioritiesow do we make our europe the leader _ of emission reductions? my hope that we will achieve carbon neutrality even more quickly. he says france is committed to cutting greenhouse emissions by 40% by 2030, compared to levels in 1990. the bill he's championing proposes various measures, like banning domestic flights under 2.5 hours that can be done by train, prohibiting open air terrace heaters...
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emmanuel igunzahas more. it's a rescue mission.sand —— 3000 baringo giraffes that remain. the community decided to act when she became trapped on an island. it meant the island was getting smaller every year. island was getting smaller every ear. ., ., ., , , island was getting smaller every ear. ., ., , ., year. the food availability on the island is insufficient, _ year. the food availability on the island is insufficient, so - year. the food availability on the island is insufficient, so it - year. the food availability on the island is insufficient, so it is - island is insufficient, so it is justifying in supporting the need for the translocation of the giraffe to the mainland. the for the translocation of the giraffe to the mainland.— for the translocation of the giraffe to the mainland. the team has been usin: to the mainland. the team has been using satellite _ to the mainland. the team has been using satellite images _ to the mainland. the team has been using satellite images to _ to the mainland. the team has been using s
emmanuel igunzahas more. it's a rescue mission.sand —— 3000 baringo giraffes that remain. the community decided to act when she became trapped on an island. it meant the island was getting smaller every year. island was getting smaller every ear. ., ., ., , , island was getting smaller every ear. ., ., , ., year. the food availability on the island is insufficient, _ year. the food availability on the island is insufficient, so - year. the food availability on the island is insufficient, so...
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stay with us on bbc news, still to come: president emmanuel macron lays a wreath at the tomb of napoleonmandela, do hereby swear to be faithful to the republic of south africa. after six years of construction and numerous delays, the channel tunnel has been formally opened by the queen and president mitterand. the tunnel is not yet ready for passengers and freight services to begin. for centuries, christianity and i islam struggled for supremacy. now the pope's visit symbolises their willingness to coexist. - roger bannister became the first man in the world to run a mile in underfour minutes. memories of victory as the ve celebrations reach their climax. this night is dedicated i to everyone who believes in a future of peace and freedom. - this is bbc news, the latest headlines: the united states backs an initiative at the world trade organization to waive intellectual property protections for coronavirus vaccines. facebook upholds its suspension of donald trump, saying it has the right to refuse to be a medium for the former president. let's get more now on that story. and we can speak
stay with us on bbc news, still to come: president emmanuel macron lays a wreath at the tomb of napoleonmandela, do hereby swear to be faithful to the republic of south africa. after six years of construction and numerous delays, the channel tunnel has been formally opened by the queen and president mitterand. the tunnel is not yet ready for passengers and freight services to begin. for centuries, christianity and i islam struggled for supremacy. now the pope's visit symbolises their...
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emmanuelle igunza, bbc news, kenya.t too! take a look at this amazing video involving the british royal marines. this soldier is strapped into a jetpack, developed by the company gravity industries. he takes off and lands on the ship with ease. devices like this were initially tested for paramedic. but now, the company is testing the military implications. the result is like something from a blockbuster film, only very real. it's increasingly seen as a revolution for many special forces. he thought to have a much broader application beyond the maritime field. without the jet suit, the only method for getting on that ship would be a helicopter, but he did it with ease. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ martinebbc. this is bbc news. hello. when it comes to bank holiday weather, our expectations are normally low, but even they were undercut by what just happened. up to two inches of rain in the wettest parts of scotland, but very few avoided a spell of lashing rain. a wind gust over 90 mph off the south coast of england.
emmanuelle igunza, bbc news, kenya.t too! take a look at this amazing video involving the british royal marines. this soldier is strapped into a jetpack, developed by the company gravity industries. he takes off and lands on the ship with ease. devices like this were initially tested for paramedic. but now, the company is testing the military implications. the result is like something from a blockbuster film, only very real. it's increasingly seen as a revolution for many special forces. he...
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emmanuel igunza has more. it's an audacious rescue mission.. she's one ofjust 3,000 baringo giraffes that remain in the world. the local community decided to act when a herd became trapped on a disappearing island. decades of rising water in lake baringo meant the island was getting smaller every year. the food availability on the island is highly fluctuating and insufficient, so it is justifying in supporting the need for the translocation of the giraffe to the mainland. he speaks his own language the team has been using satellite images to plan the move. the digital africa platform contains data that until recently was only available to a handful of people. now the team can see changes in water levels and vegetation cover in the region going back several decades. it's a new tool for conservationists responding to africa's increasingly unpredictable weather. these erratic patterns means that we have to deploy real—time data and information to support conservation efforts both by citizens and governments to ensure that they plan effectively an
emmanuel igunza has more. it's an audacious rescue mission.. she's one ofjust 3,000 baringo giraffes that remain in the world. the local community decided to act when a herd became trapped on a disappearing island. decades of rising water in lake baringo meant the island was getting smaller every year. the food availability on the island is highly fluctuating and insufficient, so it is justifying in supporting the need for the translocation of the giraffe to the mainland. he speaks his own...
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some believe president emmanuel macron shouldn't be commemorating this anniversary at all. �* ,, �* ~residentuse of napoleon's bonaparte to suggest he is editor napoleongreatness�*s is a mistake and worrying, when there is doubt about democracy and when some french people perhaps even hope for an authoritarian strongman. clearest authoritarian strongman. clea rest sign of napoleoncomplex to's france than this? a man who died in exile after the shame of military defeat laid to rest in honour under a golden dome. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. next, we have the top business stories, unileverto next, we have the top business stories, unilever to begin with, which is putting its sustainability plan to shareholders who will vote on the today. our green is it really? and other countries such as ikea coming up with new ways to reduce waste or unable us as customers to reduce waste. i will see you in a moment. don't go anywhere. hello. it seems like everything is running late this spring, and now the april showers have finally arrived. there's nothing like an angry sky to get the weather w
some believe president emmanuel macron shouldn't be commemorating this anniversary at all. �* ,, �* ~residentuse of napoleon's bonaparte to suggest he is editor napoleongreatness�*s is a mistake and worrying, when there is doubt about democracy and when some french people perhaps even hope for an authoritarian strongman. clearest authoritarian strongman. clea rest sign of napoleoncomplex to's france than this? a man who died in exile after the shame of military defeat laid to rest in...
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from montreal, canada, emmanuelle caplette is here. so great having you, emmanuelle.novan," "brockmire" and his three decades-long run on "the simpsons." he is the host of "the jim brockmire podcast," with episodes available now please welcome back to the show hank azaria. how are you, hank? >> hello, seth nice to see you. we're both in our casual button-down shirts with sleeves rolled up. this is a dream come true really >> seth: it's not bad. i -- >> no. >> seth: i want to talk to you about how you figured out working from home. but i also enjoy talking to you about baseball and the mets. we're talking right now, the mets are above .500. i know it's early, but how are you feeling? >> well, cautious. i'm feeling cautious, seth i'm very used to getting my heart broken something usually goes terribly wrong, as we know. as jim brockmire likes to say, "the mets are the yankees of not being the yankees. [ laughter ] but right now -- well, the yankees are so bad that's actually working in the mets' favor. but i -- you know, you have a nagging feeling that the universe will
from montreal, canada, emmanuelle caplette is here. so great having you, emmanuelle.novan," "brockmire" and his three decades-long run on "the simpsons." he is the host of "the jim brockmire podcast," with episodes available now please welcome back to the show hank azaria. how are you, hank? >> hello, seth nice to see you. we're both in our casual button-down shirts with sleeves rolled up. this is a dream come true really >> seth: it's not bad. i...
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now lives in de waal but meets regularly with the village elders today he is visiting believe the emmanuelle the village elders are furious the government never consulted them about the forest. we are the keepers of the forest and we are against the logging the people in your own day and might decide to take it but we are not happy at all. the forest is not only prized by local residents it also has huge ecological significance biologist way has been studying the eagle forest for more than 15 years he says the rich biodiversity here is unique. camera traps revealed footage of rare primates including a species of gorilla only found here funding for research even comes from the us all of this makes it really really diverse in terms of primates but also how forest elephants which makes it really an outstanding place we have a whole wide range of. but biodiversity is not the only factor that gives this forest global significance. as far as extends for more than $1000.00 limit our square it is made up of montane to. the program which means it has all these vegetation classes and. it's really impo
now lives in de waal but meets regularly with the village elders today he is visiting believe the emmanuelle the village elders are furious the government never consulted them about the forest. we are the keepers of the forest and we are against the logging the people in your own day and might decide to take it but we are not happy at all. the forest is not only prized by local residents it also has huge ecological significance biologist way has been studying the eagle forest for more than 15...
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next month, french president emmanuel macro, and says he supports that idea. as mainly western opprobrium continues to build aimed at the 27 year long rule of alexander lucas shanker. jonah, how al jazeera, a john jerry romer's ruled. 40 gibson security force members should stand trial for the murder of an italian academic judo regina. his body was found in a ditch outside cairo in 2016 bearing signs of torture. the cambridge university student was studying local trade unions, national security, general partic, sovereign, 3 of his subordinates would be tried in absence. here at reiney has moved from rome . the judge, hearing the court and rum agreed enough with prosecutors to send this case to trial, and that the trial in which the 4 suspects egyptian security forces will be tried. in the center, the prosecutors made a strong argument, a saying that security forces had been spying under jenny for several months before his disappearance and killing. and they also had said that security forces had abuse with cruelty their authority and their actions against jane
next month, french president emmanuel macro, and says he supports that idea. as mainly western opprobrium continues to build aimed at the 27 year long rule of alexander lucas shanker. jonah, how al jazeera, a john jerry romer's ruled. 40 gibson security force members should stand trial for the murder of an italian academic judo regina. his body was found in a ditch outside cairo in 2016 bearing signs of torture. the cambridge university student was studying local trade unions, national...
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president emmanuel macron lays a wreath at the tomb of napoleon to mark the 200 years since his deathfter six years of construction and numerous delays, the channel tunnel has been formally opened by the queen and president mitterrand. the tunnel is still not yet ready for passengers and freight services to begin. for centuries, christianity and islam struggled for supremacy. now, the pope's visit symbolises their willingness to coexist. roger bannister became the first man in the world to run a mile _ in underfour minutes. memories of victory as the ve celebrations reach their climax. this night is dedicated to everyone who believes in the future of peace and freedom. this is bbc news. the latest headlines... the united states backs an initiative at the world trade 0rganisation to waive intellectual property protections for coronavirus vaccines. myanmar�*s national unity government has formed a "people's defence force", which it says will protect civilians from military attacks. the opposition group says this move is a first step to establishing a federal union army. 0ur southeast as
president emmanuel macron lays a wreath at the tomb of napoleon to mark the 200 years since his deathfter six years of construction and numerous delays, the channel tunnel has been formally opened by the queen and president mitterrand. the tunnel is still not yet ready for passengers and freight services to begin. for centuries, christianity and islam struggled for supremacy. now, the pope's visit symbolises their willingness to coexist. roger bannister became the first man in the world to run...
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but on the same day as the protests, president emmanuel macron named climate one of his top priorities europe the leader _ of emission reductions? my hope that we will achieve carbon neutrality even more quickly. he says france is committed to cutting greenhouse emissions by 40% by 2030, compared to levels in 1990. so the bill he's championing proposes various measures, like banning domestic flights under 2.5 hours that can be done by train, prohibiting open air terrace heaters and preventing future airport expansions. for the protesters, the bill doesn't go far enough and contains few of the suggestions that come out of the public consultation, like investing in an ambitious railway plan. in a year, the president will have to win over voters once again, and with france's green party having made gains in the last local elections, these protests are ones emmanuel macron simply can't ignore. azadeh moshiri, bbc news. time for all the sport now. hello i'm marc edwards, i hope you had a good weekend. looks like the la liga title race will continue to go down to the wire. drama in madrid as
but on the same day as the protests, president emmanuel macron named climate one of his top priorities europe the leader _ of emission reductions? my hope that we will achieve carbon neutrality even more quickly. he says france is committed to cutting greenhouse emissions by 40% by 2030, compared to levels in 1990. so the bill he's championing proposes various measures, like banning domestic flights under 2.5 hours that can be done by train, prohibiting open air terrace heaters and preventing...
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so french president emmanuel macron connected with youtubers mcfly and carlito and basically are duringd that if they created a social distancing awareness video, and they get 10 million views he would invite them to his estate or palace for a meet and greet, but that video ranked up 15 million views, and so he had to make good on his promise. he invited them over, but this is the greatest part. he thought they were just going to hang out. he walked into the garden and they surprised him with a death metal show. coation.>>ight l gng on, ght? the two, mcfly and carmolito, are moshing in front. and macron looks confused. >> you need a macron mosh pit. >>> when it comes to pizza and toppings, you like pineapple on your pizza? >> i do. sorry, guys. >> how about a full-on thanksgiving dinner on your pizza. here is what they are doing in the uk. they're putting a pizza topper with beef, okay. all right. but then there's also stuffing, roast potato, and gravy. on top of pizza. that's too much, right? >> it is too much! >> it is part of a staycation or vacation menus. there are spanish-style ch
so french president emmanuel macron connected with youtubers mcfly and carlito and basically are duringd that if they created a social distancing awareness video, and they get 10 million views he would invite them to his estate or palace for a meet and greet, but that video ranked up 15 million views, and so he had to make good on his promise. he invited them over, but this is the greatest part. he thought they were just going to hang out. he walked into the garden and they surprised him with a...
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mark: emmanuel macron led the -- may 10 was chosen as the day to pass this. slavery was at the forefront of a debate. napoleon bonaparte restored slavery in 1802 in the caribbean and on reunion island. it had been abolished in 1794. >> it is a moment of remembrance here at the luxembourg gardens. it comes at a particular time, not just with the rise of movements around the world. it is the 20th anniversary of the passage into law on a bill that recognized slavery as a crime against humanity. it's all elements subscribed in the national curriculum that would ensure such memories and moments would not be forgotten. with students at the ceremony, reading poetry, often powerful on the subject. our former prime minister heads one of the associations of the remembrance of slavery and he told us it was more important than ever that such memory was able to continue. it is such memories that affect the outlook of people when it comes to influences such as racism. as debate remains over the issue of reparations, the system is not yet in place to cope with legal and gen
mark: emmanuel macron led the -- may 10 was chosen as the day to pass this. slavery was at the forefront of a debate. napoleon bonaparte restored slavery in 1802 in the caribbean and on reunion island. it had been abolished in 1794. >> it is a moment of remembrance here at the luxembourg gardens. it comes at a particular time, not just with the rise of movements around the world. it is the 20th anniversary of the passage into law on a bill that recognized slavery as a crime against...
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let's bring in mike emmanuel. mike. >> the board's decision to uphold the ban on former president trump for now has led to calls to break up big tech platforms with some arguing for anti-trust reform after allegations of censoring conservatives. >> this is going to be a breakup of big tech. look at google and facebook, they have more power over what we read and what we see than any in the media. there is a president trump that being shut out by facebook and twitter could impact fundraising power and ability to reach his base. in fact, the trump re-election campaign devoted a nine-figure budget to facebook. as far as president biden... >> the president's view is major platforms have a responsibility, related to health and safety of all americans to stop amplifying untrust worthy information and disinformation. >> in congress some bipartisan support for big tech reform, which some pushing for section 230 reform to theorist. the senate intelligence committee says failure is not an option. >> in urging reform and have
let's bring in mike emmanuel. mike. >> the board's decision to uphold the ban on former president trump for now has led to calls to break up big tech platforms with some arguing for anti-trust reform after allegations of censoring conservatives. >> this is going to be a breakup of big tech. look at google and facebook, they have more power over what we read and what we see than any in the media. there is a president trump that being shut out by facebook and twitter could impact...
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on fertility treatment and making it available as part of a campaign promise by french president emmanuelacron. some years on, there is no change. >> [speaking in french] reporter: it is always isabel who picks up her daughter from school. she is six years old and does not have a dad. she was born through ivf treatment. >> [speaking in french] reporter: isabel began researching ivf, but under existing law in france, it is only available to women in a relationship with a man, so isabel signed up with a clinic in belgium, the travel and treatment because 5000 -- cost 5000 euros. >> [speaking in french] reporter: isabel talks openly with charlotte about how she came into the world. >> [speaking in french] >> [speaking in french] reporter: we meet another solo mom, isabel, and 100% open with her two-year-old daughter. she has made a photo album going through each step of her treatment in pregnancy. >> -- and pregnancy. >> [speaking in french] reporter: for the 42-year-old, becoming pregnant with complex and expensive, costing her 15,000 euros. she underwent treatment in spain, in which a dono
on fertility treatment and making it available as part of a campaign promise by french president emmanuelacron. some years on, there is no change. >> [speaking in french] reporter: it is always isabel who picks up her daughter from school. she is six years old and does not have a dad. she was born through ivf treatment. >> [speaking in french] reporter: isabel began researching ivf, but under existing law in france, it is only available to women in a relationship with a man, so...
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. >> approved by france's national assembly, what could be a flagship piece of legislation for emmanuel macron. >> [speaking foreign-language] >> france's climate law was inspired by the 140 nine proposals offered by the citizens climate convention, a committee made up of members of the public, convened by the president. but the legislation is stuck between a rock and a hard place, with industry saying it's too restricted in the colleges saying it lacks teeth. the 149 proposals put forward, just 46 made it into the bill and many have been watered down. one of the original headline causes called for serious environmental abuses to be classed as a cry. the finalized text has members of parliament voted to. ban domestic flights en route with a two and a half train ride with each other, stopping short of a four hour ride the convention asked for. a ban on the appetizing and market sizing of fossil fuels, along with polluting fuel goals and urban areas. in schools serve vegetarian food at least once a week. visitors to france would feel the effect of the new environment as the country's icon
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he was due to be released when a fire broke out on the board, killing him. emmanuel and diana learned of the tragedy from media reports to download that and he thought him what we were nervously sitting in front of the television to something that takes time. we didn't know what was going on. example . emanuel and diana, betsy could have lost a close relative in the panoramic. but diana's grandfather did not die from covert . 19 last autumn. he was admitted to hospital because of his corona virus infection . he was due to be released when a fire broke out on the ward, killing him. emmanuel and diana learned of the tragedy for media reports that he thought him or not, we were nervously sitting in front of the television. i'm just, not the exact, we didn't know what was going on. exactly. was that we didn't know if diana's grandfather was fair at a time. moment sticky. so know, diana, that you can. is there self. a doctor working with coven 19 patients in a different hospital? she was scheduled to take her specialist medical exam her day after the blaze. there's only talked about that b
he was due to be released when a fire broke out on the board, killing him. emmanuel and diana learned of the tragedy from media reports to download that and he thought him what we were nervously sitting in front of the television to something that takes time. we didn't know what was going on. example . emanuel and diana, betsy could have lost a close relative in the panoramic. but diana's grandfather did not die from covert . 19 last autumn. he was admitted to hospital because of his corona...
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because i can tell you, my very good friend emmanuel oxendine and i are so devoted to change that presentill tell you what i mean by that. before recordings, the only way you could hear certain pieces is if you actually got the music, got some friends together and played it. and what happened when recordings came in, because we wanted to sell the recordings and say, oh, you are an amateur orchestra, you are playing this beethoven symphony. we don't want you to do that anymore because here is this great recording of this great orchestra and it is so much better than you could possibly do it. therefore, we don't want you to play. we just want you to buy the recording. that is a creative killer. because it is the same thing without citizenship. until we participate, until we are fully engaged, it's not our country. it is somebody else's. because, you know, the problems are too big for me, leave it to the professionals. we have to be involved. and in the creative process it was the amateurs, the people who were the funders and the creators, they all worked really closely together. i just, you
because i can tell you, my very good friend emmanuel oxendine and i are so devoted to change that presentill tell you what i mean by that. before recordings, the only way you could hear certain pieces is if you actually got the music, got some friends together and played it. and what happened when recordings came in, because we wanted to sell the recordings and say, oh, you are an amateur orchestra, you are playing this beethoven symphony. we don't want you to do that anymore because here is...
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. >>> emmanuel viene desde gu guatemala, es un mejor deseo para vivir su familia...en el f en el festejoia con un juguete pero ellos coinciden que es mejor regalo es pasar el p pr'oximo d'ia del niÑo al otro lado de la frontera. >>> bueno, ierseynmigrantes e solicitar una licencia de conducir en nueva jersey. nos dice para obtener este documento eso compaÑer >>pueden ya conseguir > para algunos 719, inmigrantes indocumentados que a partir del 1 de mayo pueden c conseguir su licencia de co conducir, del estado de new jersey >> los requisitos incluyen presentar pasaporte del país de origen,. los requisitos incluye presentar el pasaporte de su pa'is de origen, el n'umero de identificaci'on conocida como (nombre extranjero(, comprobar que usted reside en el estado, una declaraci'on jurada si no tiene n'umero y comprobar su identidad. a trav'es del sistema de puntos del estado que otorga puntos a diferente la victoria significativa,s tipos de identificaci'on. a pesar de que est'es una victoria tras 20 aÑos de lucha es importante consultar a un abogado si tiene una deportaci'on o tiene un his
. >>> emmanuel viene desde gu guatemala, es un mejor deseo para vivir su familia...en el f en el festejoia con un juguete pero ellos coinciden que es mejor regalo es pasar el p pr'oximo d'ia del niÑo al otro lado de la frontera. >>> bueno, ierseynmigrantes e solicitar una licencia de conducir en nueva jersey. nos dice para obtener este documento eso compaÑer >>pueden ya conseguir > para algunos 719, inmigrantes indocumentados que a partir del 1 de mayo pueden c...
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emmanuel mccrone has urged the international monetary fund to renegotiate $45 billion worth of debt owedy argentino. president alberto fernandez is trying to draw international support from european leaders and try to get breathing room for an economy deep in procession. >>a working lunch at the presidential residence in paris. on the menu, the question of the south american nations long-running debt. why does aris is seeking to push back and reese -- windows aris is -- buenos aires is seeking to push back and refinance debt from the imf. >>[speaking french]. >>[speaking spanish]. >>the argentine president was not just in paris, he made the visit as part of a diplomatic tour across europe. alberto fernandez picked up support in portugal and spain for his initiative ahead of negotiations with the imf. the stakes are norma's. over the next three years, argentina is due to pay back almost all of the $45 billion it borrowed in the face of crushing economic woes under the previous government. it has left the country in a race against time and raised the specter of another default on payment a
emmanuel mccrone has urged the international monetary fund to renegotiate $45 billion worth of debt owedy argentino. president alberto fernandez is trying to draw international support from european leaders and try to get breathing room for an economy deep in procession. >>a working lunch at the presidential residence in paris. on the menu, the question of the south american nations long-running debt. why does aris is seeking to push back and reese -- windows aris is -- buenos aires is...
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macron's_ just biden's america, it's emmanuel macron's france, _ just biden's america, it's emmanuels a real— macron's france, johnson's britain, there is a real sense _ macron's france, johnson's britain, there is a real sense that _ macron's france, johnson's britain, there is a real sense that societiesl there is a real sense that societies have _ there is a real sense that societies have actually— there is a real sense that societies have actually moved _ there is a real sense that societies have actually moved backwards i there is a real sense that societies have actually moved backwards 12| have actually moved backwards 12 months _ have actually moved backwards 12 months on — have actually moved backwards 12 months on since _ have actually moved backwards 12 months on since george - have actually moved backwards 12 months on since george floyd - have actually moved backwards 12| months on since george floyd was murdered — months on since george floyd was murdered all— months on since george floyd was murdered all stop _ months on since george floyd was murdered all stop and _ m
macron's_ just biden's america, it's emmanuel macron's france, _ just biden's america, it's emmanuels a real— macron's france, johnson's britain, there is a real sense _ macron's france, johnson's britain, there is a real sense that _ macron's france, johnson's britain, there is a real sense that societiesl there is a real sense that societies have _ there is a real sense that societies have actually— there is a real sense that societies have actually moved _ there is a real sense that...