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finally, we take a look at french newspaper le figaro.ollowing a short illness. the paper describes him as the ‘last emperor'. with me is razia khan from standard chartered. let's start with the guardian story, and basically we are talking about shamima begum. her citizenship is to be revoked by the uk government. there is a feeling among some that this is not fair, others that it is the right move. it has certainly been the subject of a great deal of debate, some making the point that citizenship isn't necessarily something that can be taken away, what are the grounds for this, it raises all sorts of issues around belonging, being of dual heritage, how meaningful is citizenship? is it more meaningful for some than others? others would of course take the view, look at what she got herself involved in. surely the government has to take a tough stance on that. the interesting thing is to make someone the interesting thing is to make someone stateless is not illegal. however, i think the home secretary had advice that her mother have a bangl
finally, we take a look at french newspaper le figaro.ollowing a short illness. the paper describes him as the ‘last emperor'. with me is razia khan from standard chartered. let's start with the guardian story, and basically we are talking about shamima begum. her citizenship is to be revoked by the uk government. there is a feeling among some that this is not fair, others that it is the right move. it has certainly been the subject of a great deal of debate, some making the point that...
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let's look at the main story on french newspaper le figaro. mps terms as a means of quelling the yellow vest protests. norway's nrk covers the story of a man saved by his apple watch. it detected that the 67—year—old had fallen and summoned help. and finally a story from hawaii news now. we don't look at this one often, but we are today. why a new measure to combat smoking could see the sale of cigarettes restricted to people over 100 years old. i'm not quite adult. —— that old. with me isjonathan charles — who is managing director of communications at the european bank for reconstruction and development. the irish times has been devoted to this issue for weeks now, the irish backstop and the fact that there seems to be no movement on this. and it is now the key issue, given what happened in parliament last week. the clock is ticking, and there is not much time to go. the irish times was discussing what we talk about the little while ago, this new working party. this "alternative arrangements working group", which sounds like something from a
let's look at the main story on french newspaper le figaro. mps terms as a means of quelling the yellow vest protests. norway's nrk covers the story of a man saved by his apple watch. it detected that the 67—year—old had fallen and summoned help. and finally a story from hawaii news now. we don't look at this one often, but we are today. why a new measure to combat smoking could see the sale of cigarettes restricted to people over 100 years old. i'm not quite adult. —— that old. with me...
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. # galileo figaro!hat: mr singer had been fired from the production three weeks before filming ended, but was still credited with directing the movie. while he hasn't commented on the suspension, in response to the allegations made against him in the atlantic article, he told the bbc that the story was a homophobic smear, that: bohemian rhapsody has also been removed from consideration for an award from the lgbt rights group, glad. now, there are concerns that the drama behind the scenes could put the film's chances of success at the oscars under pressure. kim gittleson, bbc news. still to come: no phones at meals or bedtime. the latest advice to parents to protect children using the internet and social media. this is the moment that millions in iran had been waiting for. after his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid. and the anc leader, ne
. # galileo figaro!hat: mr singer had been fired from the production three weeks before filming ended, but was still credited with directing the movie. while he hasn't commented on the suspension, in response to the allegations made against him in the atlantic article, he told the bbc that the story was a homophobic smear, that: bohemian rhapsody has also been removed from consideration for an award from the lgbt rights group, glad. now, there are concerns that the drama behind the scenes could...
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and the french paper le figaro takes a look back at the career of designer karl largerfeld, who diedsome of his $200 million fortune to his cat, choupette. listen to this, the name of his cat means "sweetie". those are the papers. and he certainly love his cat. large parts of the outback in queensland, australia have experienced some of the worst floods in recent times with some areas having the equivalent of a year's rainfall in just ten days. at one point, about 20 million hectares, or an area several times the size of tasmania, were under water. farmers and theirfamilies have had to watch their livestock die in flood waters. now a queensland artist hopes to help farmers deal with their losses by offering to paint their much—loved animals. a short time ago i spoke to the artist, laura crane, who described to me what the farmers have been going through. it's so hard after so many years of drought. these people that live on these massive properties, everything that they were responsible for keeping live on their livelihoods, they put their whole lives on hold to get them through thes
and the french paper le figaro takes a look back at the career of designer karl largerfeld, who diedsome of his $200 million fortune to his cat, choupette. listen to this, the name of his cat means "sweetie". those are the papers. and he certainly love his cat. large parts of the outback in queensland, australia have experienced some of the worst floods in recent times with some areas having the equivalent of a year's rainfall in just ten days. at one point, about 20 million hectares,...
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of black history month with now freeman the writer and activist for black alliance for peace lady figaro a.d.d. the black trans writer artist and activist and author and curator mikael c. clarke take a listen. in the love this love that you're saying for black media translate into actual love for black people actually from black communities does that translate when the box office and people go back there and there was great. you know. that. i can tell you that is not the inner artist i can tell you people come to the theater sometimes and they come and then watch a show and they cry and they say oh i'm watching the color purple and almost feel it was so strong not understanding it the reason why seeley was in the predicament that she was in was because the white people and that right now and there are women who are seemingly right now and that if we choose to divest from white supremacy we can actually have everyone live a better life so we go there we cry we have our feelings and then we leave the theater and you don't even think about the black family that lives down the street from yo
of black history month with now freeman the writer and activist for black alliance for peace lady figaro a.d.d. the black trans writer artist and activist and author and curator mikael c. clarke take a listen. in the love this love that you're saying for black media translate into actual love for black people actually from black communities does that translate when the box office and people go back there and there was great. you know. that. i can tell you that is not the inner artist i can tell...
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and in le figaro, they are shedding light on an uproar facing the eu away from brexit.o block the merger of two industrial giants, alstom from france and siemens from germany, raises questions about future industrial strategy. and taking brexit head on, germany's frankfurter algemeine has gone for a graphic portrayal of donald tusk‘s comments on brexit campaigners without a plan. the headline, above a snippet from a painting by hieronymus bosch, the medieval dutch painterfamous for his images of sin and suffering, says "to hell with the gamblers". and those are the papers. high rates of smoking continue to damage australia's indigenous communities. experts say smoking does more damage than alcohol and illicit drugs combined. australia has led the world in combatting smoking, but this group has been left behind. so, in sydney, a new programme is trying to help aboriginal australians turn away from tobacco. from sydney, phil mercer reports. smoke is sacred to australia's indigenous people. the ceremonial burning of leaves and bark wards off evil spirits and is a sign of r
and in le figaro, they are shedding light on an uproar facing the eu away from brexit.o block the merger of two industrial giants, alstom from france and siemens from germany, raises questions about future industrial strategy. and taking brexit head on, germany's frankfurter algemeine has gone for a graphic portrayal of donald tusk‘s comments on brexit campaigners without a plan. the headline, above a snippet from a painting by hieronymus bosch, the medieval dutch painterfamous for his images...
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history month panel with nafta free men writer and activist from black alliance for peace lady dame figaro e.t. black trans writer artist max of us and author and curator the kelsey clark we began by asking them who they thought had been marginalized in history and why it's important to expand the inclusiveness of this history. i'll start by saying i would love to see so many people including history in a variety of different ways i think that from my perspective i love to see people who don't maybe have certain and certain things on their resume who do whatever work they do whether it's tied to profit or not i think would be an important thing to see about go deeper and i think that is one of the things missing from history in terms of how it's how it's generally taught our people and organizations that have formed resistance to this through oppression that we face and i think those are very instructive histories and usually even when we talk about the general ones that you know the maybe stereotypical ones like frederick douglass or whatever most of the time we're not really understandin
history month panel with nafta free men writer and activist from black alliance for peace lady dame figaro e.t. black trans writer artist max of us and author and curator the kelsey clark we began by asking them who they thought had been marginalized in history and why it's important to expand the inclusiveness of this history. i'll start by saying i would love to see so many people including history in a variety of different ways i think that from my perspective i love to see people who don't...
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and in le figaro — they are shedding light on an uproar facing the eu away from brexit!merger of two industrial giants — alstom from france and siemens from germany — raises questions about future industrial strategy. and taking brexit head on — germany's frankfurter algemeine has gone for a graphic portrayal of donald tusk‘s comments on brexit campaigners without a plan. the headline — above a snippet from a painting by hieronymus bosch, the medieval dutch painterfamous for his images of sin and suffering — says 'to hell with the gamblers‘. a un investigator says saudi officials planned and carried out the murder of the dissident journalist, jamal khashoggi. earlier i spoke to sarah leah whitson, the executive director of human rights watch's middle east and north africa division. she told me this is very significant. it's a strong signal that the international community, the un, is not putting this matter to rest on the demand for accountability is going to persist as it has with the preliminary report of ms callamard that was published, as was the preliminary bill pos
and in le figaro — they are shedding light on an uproar facing the eu away from brexit!merger of two industrial giants — alstom from france and siemens from germany — raises questions about future industrial strategy. and taking brexit head on — germany's frankfurter algemeine has gone for a graphic portrayal of donald tusk‘s comments on brexit campaigners without a plan. the headline — above a snippet from a painting by hieronymus bosch, the medieval dutch painterfamous for his...
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with me tonight, former bernie sanders national staffer -- figaro, townhall columnist kira davis and turning vote usa founder charlie kirk. charlie, i want to set this up by plane something in the president's state of the union speech because i was optimistic when i heard this clip you're about to see. to me, it was precisely written and seemed as if it was pointing towards the compromise of this committee of legislators can make out how to get the wall funded while taking into account everyone's views. interesting right up until today i was optimistic. let's hear what he says on tuesday. president trump: in the past, most of the people in this room voted for a wall but the proper wall never got built. i will get it built. this is a smart, strategic, see-through steel barrier, not just a simple concrete wall. it will be deployed in the areas identified by the border agent is having the greatest need. steve: i thought that was significant and so precise. see-through, deployed where the experts wanted and look what happens. we were moving towards that deal but all the sounds coming out
with me tonight, former bernie sanders national staffer -- figaro, townhall columnist kira davis and turning vote usa founder charlie kirk. charlie, i want to set this up by plane something in the president's state of the union speech because i was optimistic when i heard this clip you're about to see. to me, it was precisely written and seemed as if it was pointing towards the compromise of this committee of legislators can make out how to get the wall funded while taking into account...
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. ♪ galileo figaro >> reporter: i haven't heard a peep out of jill. >> oh, no! agree with everything they say. i concur. i concur. >> reporter: do you have a prediction for best picture? >> i believe it's "a star is born." that's, yeah. >> reporter: and what about best actress? >> i would stick with, i believe lady gaga. >> reporter: "a star is born" takes it all! what's your prediction for best actor? >> dwayne johnson. >> reporter: i don't think he's nominated. >> well, he should be. i love pimm. he's the greatest, yeah. i think he should be. he's got my vote. >> reporter: in hollywood, i'm dion lim, abc7 news. >> dion has been reporting from hollywood all weekend long. today's coverage starts at 1:30 p.m. on the red carpet. the opening ceremony begins at 3:30. the awards will be handed out starting at 5:00. and the post awards show will begin around 8:00. you can watch it all right here on abc7. >>> all right, our time now is 6:16 on this sunday morning and weatherwise, it is cold outside. meteorologist lisa argen tracking the accuweather forecast for us. and
. ♪ galileo figaro >> reporter: i haven't heard a peep out of jill. >> oh, no! agree with everything they say. i concur. i concur. >> reporter: do you have a prediction for best picture? >> i believe it's "a star is born." that's, yeah. >> reporter: and what about best actress? >> i would stick with, i believe lady gaga. >> reporter: "a star is born" takes it all! what's your prediction for best actor? >> dwayne johnson....
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. ♪ galileo figaro > reporter: i haven't heard a peep out of jill. >> oh, no!ree with everything they say. i concur. i concur. >> reporter: do you have a prediction for best picture? >> i believe it's "a star is born," that's, yeah. >> what about best actres? >> i would stick with, i believe lady gaga. >> "a star is born" takes it all! what's your prediction for best actor? >> dwayne johnson. >> reporter: i don't think he's nominated. >> well, he should be. i love him. he's greatest. yeah, i think he vote. >> reporter: in hollywood, i'm dion lim, abc7 news. >> dion has been reporting from hollywood all weekend long. today's coverage starts at 1:30 p.m. on the red carpet. the opening ceremony begins at 3:30. the awards will be handed out starting at 5:00 p.m., and the post awards show will begin around 8:00. you can catch it all right here on abc7. >>> turning to weather now and the bay area forecast with meteorologist lisa argen. lisa, we're off to a chilly start. >> we are, chris, but as you notice, we do have a lot of clouds around here, so it's actually miti
. ♪ galileo figaro > reporter: i haven't heard a peep out of jill. >> oh, no!ree with everything they say. i concur. i concur. >> reporter: do you have a prediction for best picture? >> i believe it's "a star is born," that's, yeah. >> what about best actres? >> i would stick with, i believe lady gaga. >> "a star is born" takes it all! what's your prediction for best actor? >> dwayne johnson. >> reporter: i don't think...
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former bernie sanders tezlyn figaro and sascha burns who joins us.cist photo covered so much more than his comments about abortion? >> well, because the late term abortion is an issue that divides our country not new. the bill itself not terribly new. doctors in black face and kkk outfits that's pretty new. i mean, the reality is that governor northam was speaking as a doctor. speaking very technical and clinical terms about a very emotionally charged issue. steve: yeah. >> that doesn't play well in the media. steve: the way he said it first okay, once the baby is born, we keep the baby comfortable and then the doctor and the mother would have a conversation about what to do with the baby. i mean, that's pretty specific. >> well, i hear you. but what he said right before that was the problem is it was very awkward and something because it is important that you need to listen to it carefully because what he said before that he sort of pivoted from the bill to this is what happens when you have an infant that is not viable. which is why you have is a l
former bernie sanders tezlyn figaro and sascha burns who joins us.cist photo covered so much more than his comments about abortion? >> well, because the late term abortion is an issue that divides our country not new. the bill itself not terribly new. doctors in black face and kkk outfits that's pretty new. i mean, the reality is that governor northam was speaking as a doctor. speaking very technical and clinical terms about a very emotionally charged issue. steve: yeah. >> that...