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. >> first i moved to the beach in france and i took an immersive france - - french and i have familyhat lives there they let me live with them a lot. [laughter] so i could get better and do my work. . >> when you started your reading there was something i didn't quite get. >> she is hanging in a tunnel she was hanging over the tunnel she doesn't want to get to the ground they have to pull her up since they have these harnesses that so they are dropped in they repurposed it for this to turn into a climbing harness for her to hang her over and use it as a swing to look at the tunnel below ample her backup. they were holding it pulling her up and over fist. they drop a man from the airplane it's a bomber with a hole in the floor. in the days before radar this was invented in the middle of the war they can only fly in on a full moon that the only time it's light enough so you would be in the fuselage that a plane is built for bombs you are all tucked in then they drop you in and you are about 800 feet over your target not today like 1 mile up then you pull your parachute out and hope it
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whoever goes to france has to speak french. they have to be habituated french, look like a parisian government they have to blend in, not just to fool the germans because they are pretty easily fooled their french isn't that good. they had to fool the french. three years into the war every able-bodied man already beenen conscripted. winston churchill gave his personal approval to send women into combat because he really lookedco good about warfare. he just thought it was cool, and in part, because he didn't have ca choice. .. . >> and they should go. and the very first woman in combat and in every respect that was grandiose and dramatic it was very common sense and was an aristocrat and came from a island off the coast of africa it was french and used as a stop so she spoke french and she lived in paris most of her adult life. if she stays in france she'll end up in a concentration camp. so she flees she gets to london where her brother is already working for a secret government agencies so they give her name to a recruiter. fo
whoever goes to france has to speak french. they have to be habituated french, look like a parisian government they have to blend in, not just to fool the germans because they are pretty easily fooled their french isn't that good. they had to fool the french. three years into the war every able-bodied man already beenen conscripted. winston churchill gave his personal approval to send women into combat because he really lookedco good about warfare. he just thought it was cool, and in part,...
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most of france was starving by the end of the war. the french writer said the sound of france was the sound of the growling stomach. this is because the germans took most of the produce and most of the wine. there were always things buried in order to save them for the liberation. the beautiful bottle of champagne, the much beloved bottle of wine. one young man when he met an african- american g.i. that amount back and dug up his records in order to show how much he loved american music. it was a period of deprivation for the french. it continued for another year. the winter of 1944 and 1945 was quite hard. by then, france's largely destroyed. there were towns that the french called martyred. among them, saint lo. these towns were 80% destroyed. it was very hard. life was hard during the war. most people think the french were collaborators. if you lived in the city, it was much harder than if you lived in the country. you couldn't grow your own food. the war was hard on the french. it was humiliating to be occupied by the germans. >>
most of france was starving by the end of the war. the french writer said the sound of france was the sound of the growling stomach. this is because the germans took most of the produce and most of the wine. there were always things buried in order to save them for the liberation. the beautiful bottle of champagne, the much beloved bottle of wine. one young man when he met an african- american g.i. that amount back and dug up his records in order to show how much he loved american music. it was...
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and bombardment, bombing of various parts of france, took place all over france because it's the area had just bombed normandy that would give the germans the belief that the invasion was going to come there. in fact, in the -- the french expected it to come farther east than it did. so they had an idea of where it was going to be, but they actually didn't expect it to be in normandy. >> mary louise roberts is our guest. she's history professor at the university of wisconsin at madison. author of the book "d day through french eyes" that's our focus for the last part of our program this morning is the experience of french norman stips and the initial invasion of d day. 202-748-8000 if you are living in the eastern and central time zones. 202-748-8001 for mountain and pacific time zones. and for french americans, the number is 202-748-8 02. particularly interested in you had relatives or ancestors who lived in norman defor french during the time of the invasion. a reminder of the time line of the invasion. we are talking about june 6th, 1944. but the original invasion was postponed, th
and bombardment, bombing of various parts of france, took place all over france because it's the area had just bombed normandy that would give the germans the belief that the invasion was going to come there. in fact, in the -- the french expected it to come farther east than it did. so they had an idea of where it was going to be, but they actually didn't expect it to be in normandy. >> mary louise roberts is our guest. she's history professor at the university of wisconsin at madison....
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italy and france commemorate the artistic genius of leader -- leonardo da vinci. the italian master lived out his final years at a chateau in france. i'm brent goff. to our viewers on pbs and the united states and around about, welcome. brent: we started venezuela where president nicolas maduro has called on the military to fight anyone involved in a coup. juan guaido called for a series of strikes hoping to force madero from power. guaido called this the final thing to do before ousting the door. this left four people dead. guaido declared himself venezuela's drum president -- interim president of venezuela. of move supported by united states and germany. oscar, i want to to start with the news of this arrest warrant that has been issued for leopoldo lopez. what do we knonow beyond that? oscar: he was surprisisingly fre onon tuesday during this coup attempt. he is now at a spanish -- the spanish embassy as a guest. they want to put them back in jail. this is a bit complex to analyze in a traditional manner because juan guaido is recognized but -- as president by
italy and france commemorate the artistic genius of leader -- leonardo da vinci. the italian master lived out his final years at a chateau in france. i'm brent goff. to our viewers on pbs and the united states and around about, welcome. brent: we started venezuela where president nicolas maduro has called on the military to fight anyone involved in a coup. juan guaido called for a series of strikes hoping to force madero from power. guaido called this the final thing to do before ousting the...
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women did not have the right to vote in france during world war ii. it was not until 1945 after paris had been liberated that they were given that right. marie madeleine marie-madeleine fourcade rebelled against that restrictive view of women and spent all her life refusing to let men dictate what she could do. she had a strong will and taste for risk and adventure and qualities not often seen in young french women from well-to-do families like hers but then again, few gentile french women had unconventional backgrounds and upbringing that she did. her father was a shipping executive and was born spent much of her childhood in shanghai which in the early years of the 20th century was considered the essence of exoticism, mystery and excitement. it was an open city which meant you do not have to have a visa or passport to get there. as a result shanghai was crowned with an extraordinary election of immigrants ranging from white russians fleeing from the bolsheviks to chinese warlords and revolutionaries to american and european gangsters, spies and drug
women did not have the right to vote in france during world war ii. it was not until 1945 after paris had been liberated that they were given that right. marie madeleine marie-madeleine fourcade rebelled against that restrictive view of women and spent all her life refusing to let men dictate what she could do. she had a strong will and taste for risk and adventure and qualities not often seen in young french women from well-to-do families like hers but then again, few gentile french women had...
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is something in france which is very damaged. this imbalance is also reflected within europe itself. this is the subject of fall creates this play i am europe which started last nor did a staged at the beginning of the year. not be in. the year that. we are now. so not only france is in crisis what is no day's vision of europe. it's a place where people come together because they have something to say to each other not just because they want to trade things i cannot make arguments are not enough it's not enough to say that france alone wouldn't be able to negotiate free trade agreements that's a bad argument i think people need to have something to dream about. dublin is building the future on the banks of the river liffey. for many years the docklands area was poor now it's a lively business hub where many i.t. giants have their european headquarters multinationals were drawn by low corporate tax rates and flexible labor laws now they declare their worldwide revenues here and save billions but they've also brought money to the c
is something in france which is very damaged. this imbalance is also reflected within europe itself. this is the subject of fall creates this play i am europe which started last nor did a staged at the beginning of the year. not be in. the year that. we are now. so not only france is in crisis what is no day's vision of europe. it's a place where people come together because they have something to say to each other not just because they want to trade things i cannot make arguments are not...
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saw not only france is in crisis what is no days of his. of europe. it's a place where people come together because they have something to say to each other not just because they want to trade things cannot make arguments or not enough it's not enough to say that france alone wouldn't be able to negotiate free trade agreements that's a bad argument i think people need to have something to dream about. in our continuing series 100 must reads featuring famous german language books that are translated into english today's novel is called the wool by the austrian. there's a cataclysmic event at the beginning of the novel which means the main protagonist whose name we never found find out is alone in the world behind a kind of wall anyway here's david levitz to explain more. what if my arms were right and you could actually get trapped behind an invisible wall and what if you were trapped behind an invisible wall alone in the forest and you were possibly the only person left on the planet. austrian author mollenhauer so far wrote about this mysterious invi
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they issued an instruction, in order to all offices across france, everybody who is occupying france, we must find and destroy her, what she did in the world met she was decorated by the french republic, by a british king, and an american president. yet, all of that was done in secret. she has remained in the shadows and i would like to change that. who was she? how could she be so brave because she really was. she was born in a quite well-to-do family. her grandfather was a banker and had a big house in downtown baltimore. they say was wide enough to turn a coach and horses in it, whether anyone tried, i cannot tell you. when virginia came along the fortune dissipated somewhat. her father, ned who she was very close to was a well-to-do guy. he married his secretary, barb or about the family fortunes were not quite what they were. the expectation was that virginia would very well virginia though had other ideas. and you'll see from the pictures in the book, she was a tomboy. what she liked was horse riding and hunting in the woods with her father who gave her the shot gun to shoot ani
they issued an instruction, in order to all offices across france, everybody who is occupying france, we must find and destroy her, what she did in the world met she was decorated by the french republic, by a british king, and an american president. yet, all of that was done in secret. she has remained in the shadows and i would like to change that. who was she? how could she be so brave because she really was. she was born in a quite well-to-do family. her grandfather was a banker and had a...
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coming up, we get an insight on france's economy from france's france's ambassador for investment. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: and in london, i'm guy johnson. this is the european close. a tough day for risk assets. let's find out what is going on. abigail: you are absolutely right. it's a tough day for risk assets. take a look at these stock indexes. the kleins on the day. in the u.s., the s&p 500 and nasdaq are down 1.3% or more. we are on pace for the worst value of the year. shenzhen,k at the down 1.8% in the asian session. we go to the bloomberg and we see it is not necessarily new. at least in asia and em. this goes back to april. what we are looking at, in pink and blue, those are the asian and em markets. they started to turn down in april, ahead of the s&p 500. some of the other indexes are all-time -- putting up highs. em is down 9.5% over that time period. in the u.s. today, technology, let's look at the big losers. apple is down 17%, nearly in a bear market from the april peak. mike or soft is down sharply and , amazon -- microso
coming up, we get an insight on france's economy from france's france's ambassador for investment. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: and in london, i'm guy johnson. this is the european close. a tough day for risk assets. let's find out what is going on. abigail: you are absolutely right. it's a tough day for risk assets. take a look at these stock indexes. the kleins on the day. in the u.s., the s&p 500 and nasdaq are down 1.3% or more. we are on pace...
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stay with us here on "france 24." >> join us on "france 24" for european election results night. i will be with you live as the results come in from all across the globe. we'll get experts comments and analysis. from guests and our own team of cords from around the -- cocours from around the e.u. this an election most important for the e.u. join us on "france 24." >> [jazz playing] kris kuramitsu: we have this idyllic image of 1950s america with families b buying homes inn thehe suburbs, there's jazz playaying on thehe stereo, technology is ushering in the new jet agage... but while that stereotytype was trtrue for some, that ararticulr american dream was not available to everyone, nonot even some of those a artists and d designers whose wowork really visually define that t era. alexandra lange: not only are all of these artworks immediately recognizablble icons of post-war american art and design, but their second generation japanese american makers share a common bond beyond their ethnicity.
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this envelope arrived at ann bones' house in france two days ago.for thursday. the post over here in france told me that there was no chance of them arriving in time. for tony in south—western france, well, he's still waiting for his. we feel disappointed and let down by not receiving our ballots for the european elections, and wonder whether this isjust pure malfunction of the system or maybe even skulduggery. the reason? well, the clue is on the envelope. "post nl" means the ballot papers were sent from the uk to france via the netherlands. adare is the postal service which a number of local councils in the uk use to send the ballot papers rather than royal mail because it was more cost—effective. well, in a statement, adare told the bbc the ballots had been released in line with the elections and council timetables. they insisted that they had used reputable mail handlers whose job it was to assess the best route through other european countries. in a statement, the electoral commission said it had with voting due to take place tomorrow, it's bel
this envelope arrived at ann bones' house in france two days ago.for thursday. the post over here in france told me that there was no chance of them arriving in time. for tony in south—western france, well, he's still waiting for his. we feel disappointed and let down by not receiving our ballots for the european elections, and wonder whether this isjust pure malfunction of the system or maybe even skulduggery. the reason? well, the clue is on the envelope. "post nl" means the...
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occupied france we must find and destroy her. what she did in the war meant she was decorated by the french republic and by a british king and an american president and yet all that was done in secret. she has remained in the shadows and i'm would dearly like to change that. what did she do? how could she be so brave because she was beyond brave. she was born to a well-to-do family and her grandmother was a banker and had a big house in downtown baltimore and they say it was wide enough to turn courts and horses in its but that's how big it was. virginia came along the fortune had dissipated somewhat and her father, ned, who she was very close to it was a well-to-do guy and married his secretary barbara but the family fortunes were not quite what they were and the expectation was virginia when mary well and restore the whole to the home to their former glory. virginia had other ideas and as you see from the pictures in the book she was a tomboy. what she liked was going horse riding and hunting in the woods with her father who ga
occupied france we must find and destroy her. what she did in the war meant she was decorated by the french republic and by a british king and an american president and yet all that was done in secret. she has remained in the shadows and i'm would dearly like to change that. what did she do? how could she be so brave because she was beyond brave. she was born to a well-to-do family and her grandmother was a banker and had a big house in downtown baltimore and they say it was wide enough to turn...
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than they had in france.guess where those landing craft were going to come from? italy. the british had a fundamental problem again with operation overlord, which starts a whole new series of arguments. the british argued that anvil would deplete italy of the required equipment. eisenhower simply didn't care. not only were the british putting up a hard time, but now the air corps planners were so convinced of their superiority, that bombing could end the war, they did not want any part in operation overlord. the planners had called for them to bomb all of the rail facilities throughout normandy to keep the germans from reinforcing normandy, and they didn't want to play. they were like, if you guys would leave us alone for 30 days , we can end the war without having to invade france. that didn't really sit too well with eisenhower, but he is getting a lot of pushback on his plans and he starts to cave in. he starts to negotiate with people and he is telling marshall about this. marshall is limited and -- is li
than they had in france.guess where those landing craft were going to come from? italy. the british had a fundamental problem again with operation overlord, which starts a whole new series of arguments. the british argued that anvil would deplete italy of the required equipment. eisenhower simply didn't care. not only were the british putting up a hard time, but now the air corps planners were so convinced of their superiority, that bombing could end the war, they did not want any part in...
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it was in that spirit that the presidents of italy and france gathered at given she's tomb in was france it's on the one is so say this renee songs period was an extremely important time in the friendship between italy and france when rene soames jenius came to france to spend the rest of his life at the invitation of a young french king as an awful sea davinci spent the last three years of his life at the chateau do close to say and died here in fifteen nineteen at the age of sixty seven but his legacy in contemporary europe has few equals. south africa's olympic running champion cost as the menu is being urged by supporters not to quit her sport this after some in you posted a cryptic tweet hinting she might do just that quit or wednesday she lost her appeal of an international track and field rule that will force certain women starting on may eighth to lower their to start with drugs. cast to cement his recent treat as have many wondering about have future she posted this a day after she lost her appeal at the court of arbitration for sport knowing when to walk away is wisdom being ab
it was in that spirit that the presidents of italy and france gathered at given she's tomb in was france it's on the one is so say this renee songs period was an extremely important time in the friendship between italy and france when rene soames jenius came to france to spend the rest of his life at the invitation of a young french king as an awful sea davinci spent the last three years of his life at the chateau do close to say and died here in fifteen nineteen at the age of sixty seven but...
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so italy, france and great britain. i'm joined now by rome—based jouralist sabina castelfranco. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. so isn't matteo salvini correct, is europe changing?” news. so isn't matteo salvini correct, is europe changing? i think is going to do everything in his power to make a change. certainly what it has shown is that his motto of italy comes first is important. he is going to focus on ensuring that sovereignty remains to italy, that sovereignty remains to italy, that europe cannot decide over everything, but we will have to see how the plays out in europe with the number of seats he has and everybody else has. it's going to take some time before we actually understand just how many representatives of strength italy will have in europe. during the campaign, did he give any indication of exactly how he will align his party with other block across the eu? yes, he had a gathering in milan and he has plans tojoin up gathering in milan and he has plans to join up with other populist parties fr
so italy, france and great britain. i'm joined now by rome—based jouralist sabina castelfranco. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. so isn't matteo salvini correct, is europe changing?” news. so isn't matteo salvini correct, is europe changing? i think is going to do everything in his power to make a change. certainly what it has shown is that his motto of italy comes first is important. he is going to focus on ensuring that sovereignty remains to italy, that sovereignty remains to...
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alliance was important later again because of france. it was the place where the allies we're going to l land to take back europe so they needed to know everything they could about the beaches on which the troops would land. june 61944. her agents in normandy would provide the allies with a 55-foot long map of the normandy beaches on which the allies would land showing every german placement and fortification and beach obstacle along theg coast. together with details of army units so just imagine 55 feet long so that's the map that they would carry with them on d-day. so how difficult was it for a woman to lead a network like this? ianot only the french but the british they worked extremely closely with mi-6 and they had no idea the person who took over from the creator of the alliance was a woman for almost one year. she kept her identity secret because she was convinced they would never accept the idea of a woman is a major spy network and probably was right so she thought she had to prove herself in alliance before her identity was re
alliance was important later again because of france. it was the place where the allies we're going to l land to take back europe so they needed to know everything they could about the beaches on which the troops would land. june 61944. her agents in normandy would provide the allies with a 55-foot long map of the normandy beaches on which the allies would land showing every german placement and fortification and beach obstacle along theg coast. together with details of army units so just...
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it was in that spirit that the presidents of italy and france gathered at given she's tomb in was france. it's on the and it's on say did this renascence period was an extremely important time in the friendship between italy and france when rene soames jenius came to france to spend the rest of his life at the invitation of a young french king as an awful city davinci spent the last three years of his life at the chateau say and died here in fifteen nineteen at the age of sixty seven but his legacy in contemporary europe has few equals. full is just over a month before the women's world cup kicks off in france and there is word that the best women's player in the world will not be competing that's right adda huggy bear the winner of last year's coveted by award was left off the norwegian team's roster that's wrong. place for a french club that has spoken out against her whole federation over frustrations with the state of the women's game in norway the national team coach says her bags absence is by her own decision. here's a reminder the top story that we're following for you but it's w
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they are previously known as -- for france.t straddles major highways running south from aleppo to the capital and west to the port city. of war, , theyrs are determined to take the province and crushed the rebellion, breaking a cease-fire brokered by russia. momoscow has p provided aiair st while advising against a full-scale attack. is afraid of a major influx of syrian refugees. >> our country does not have the resources or power to take in another 3 million people. we must do what we can too prevent migration from t this ea. the u.n. has warned of a major humanitarian disaster. >> protesters are locked in a country'sith the rulers. the opposition movement is return to aa nationwide civil disobedience campaign. >> civil disobedience is the word they are talking about on the street. the plan is to move the protest beyond this site. strike could be ruled out as early as monday. junior police officers have gone on strike. those working in the post offices, the train service. thatey question is, will alienate sudanese who have n
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this week on "france 24." ♪ >> you are watching "france 24."hese are the headlines. rulers suspend negotiations with protesters on installing civilian rule. the military says the demonstrators need to clear the roadblocks before talks can resume. tensions skyrocketing between the u.s. and iran. an escalating tit for tat that potential toe the slip into conflict. spain a arrests thehe longtime f of the military group that had been on the run for 17 years. also c coming up in business, donald trump launches a two-pronged attack on chinese as theant, huawei, u.s.-china trade war heats up. tech summity visa kicks off today in paris. eventoverage on the big on diverersity a and inclusivit. this is live from paris. ♪ >> progress made in sudan over moving the country toward civilian rule was cut short wednesday. the current army rulers suspend the talks for three days demanding protesters first stop inre said in -- their sit outside of the military headquarters. they pushed omar al-bashir to resign last month. earlier this week, they made a deal with
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where he wants to concentrate even more power and money at your level and i think even in france this is not a popular thing to do if you look at the result of le pen but we've seen a lot of protests in france against micron not so much by the national rally by by the shawn the yellow vests in every weekend we've seen writing and to varying degrees in paris what impact do you think these initial movement had on mcreynolds vote hard think it's more like a response from the public where it has a great impact i'm not so sure think it just shows that there's a lot of this content and this is confirmed now on the other hand look ben has not done better than 5 years ago so this is also maybe a pattern across europe that you have some and to stub richmond's feeling you're a skeptic sentiment those differently consolidating but i think they're failing to to to make great breakthroughs i mean it's interesting because of course the national rally of marion le pen is sort of born from the front desk and i love her father john marie le pen it was around for decades that she could potentially be o
where he wants to concentrate even more power and money at your level and i think even in france this is not a popular thing to do if you look at the result of le pen but we've seen a lot of protests in france against micron not so much by the national rally by by the shawn the yellow vests in every weekend we've seen writing and to varying degrees in paris what impact do you think these initial movement had on mcreynolds vote hard think it's more like a response from the public where it has a...
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they issued an order across france and anybody else occupying france we must find and destroy her. what she did in the war meant she was decorated by the french republic and a british king and an american president and yet all of that was done in secret so she's remained in the shadows and i would like to change that. so how could she be so grave in baltimore or into a quite well-to-do family, her great-grandfather was a banker and a have a house in downtown baltimore. they say that this was a enough to turn horses in it and whether anyone tried i cannot tell you that that is how big it was. her father who she was close to was a pretty well-to-do guy. they were going horse riding and going hunting. despite that she didn't like animals and the will in part to school some of you might know that so she wasn't any ordinary teenage girl in fact it was class president, sports kept in, editor of the school yearbook and unusual profit that was a natural leader she described herself as contemporaneous and was a character. you can't guess what she was going to do next and that is exactly how
they issued an order across france and anybody else occupying france we must find and destroy her. what she did in the war meant she was decorated by the french republic and a british king and an american president and yet all of that was done in secret so she's remained in the shadows and i would like to change that. so how could she be so grave in baltimore or into a quite well-to-do family, her great-grandfather was a banker and a have a house in downtown baltimore. they say that this was a...
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it was in that spirit that the presidents of italy and france gathered at given she's tomb was france it's only on its own say this renee stone's period was an extremely important time in the friendship between italy and france when you're in a sense genius came to france to spend the rest of his life at the invitation of a young french king and see given she spent the last three years of his life at the chateau do close say and died here in fifteen nineteen at the age of sixty seven but his legacy in contemporary europe has few equals. tolerance can watch you alone cohen has murdered woman's body guards just days before his coronation the king is a three time to go see he's forty to hold a fourth wife and a surprise this time and that was shown on hold tight each other you create a screen. this was some weights we're now a relationship that love was a rumor few years now it's official the king annoying seeing his queen with sacred water this elaborate ceremony was broadcast to the entire country and it was watched by leaders of the country's ruling military and other royal family mem
it was in that spirit that the presidents of italy and france gathered at given she's tomb was france it's only on its own say this renee stone's period was an extremely important time in the friendship between italy and france when you're in a sense genius came to france to spend the rest of his life at the invitation of a young french king and see given she spent the last three years of his life at the chateau do close say and died here in fifteen nineteen at the age of sixty seven but his...
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and if you are thinking of heading to northern france this summer, here are heading to northern francerthern france this summer, here are some travel show tips that mightjust come in handy. france hosts the women's football world cup injune, and five of the nine host cities are in the north. rheims, in the heart of champagne country, is arguably the most eye—catching of those venues. there can't be many better ways to prepare for the opening group games than a tour of the vineyards and a good look around the city's incredible gothic cathedral. the region is not bad for surfers, either. the stretch of coast in brittany is a highlight if you are looking for waves and wa nt to if you are looking for waves and want to avoid the crowds. in south—west finisterre there are also great ocean rollers, but if you are going there in peak times it is worth going there early to get the best to yourself. this year, lille hosts lille 3000, a series of events, performances and exhibitions, a —— which take over the city every years. three this year the theme is el dorado, the medical city of gold. look
and if you are thinking of heading to northern france this summer, here are heading to northern francerthern france this summer, here are some travel show tips that mightjust come in handy. france hosts the women's football world cup injune, and five of the nine host cities are in the north. rheims, in the heart of champagne country, is arguably the most eye—catching of those venues. there can't be many better ways to prepare for the opening group games than a tour of the vineyards and a good...
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in france marine le pen again beat the french president's party. hungary's viktor orban spelled it out the migration issue by itself and the reaction of the people only real or reorganize the 4 to the spectrum with the traditional party families will not play the same role in the future as they have done in recent years i also own traditional jubilant greens resurgence in germany. become a big hitter in the european parliament. and our family ah. we achieved this because 90 many people took to the streets for climate protection because many many young people were ready to fight for climate protection in schools universities in sports halls. please they are here these results are the votes of those people who are active on the net and those who are active in companies and small communities also in chambers of trade who said go and vote this is our election that is change europe together and that. yellow vests protestors in brussels on sunday they say the e.u. is undemocratic. everyone wants to change europe. the fight over which way will be played o
in france marine le pen again beat the french president's party. hungary's viktor orban spelled it out the migration issue by itself and the reaction of the people only real or reorganize the 4 to the spectrum with the traditional party families will not play the same role in the future as they have done in recent years i also own traditional jubilant greens resurgence in germany. become a big hitter in the european parliament. and our family ah. we achieved this because 90 many people took to...
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in france marine le pen again beat the french president's party. hungary's viktor orban spelled it out the migration issue by itself and the reaction of the people warmly we all reorganized the political spectrum with the european rules for the traditional party families will not play the same role in the future as they have done in the recent years i also and traditional jubilant greens resurgence in germany. become a big hitter in the european parliament. and our family yes. we achieved this because many many people took to the streets for climate protection because many many young people were ready to fight for climate protection in schools universities and sports halls. these they argue these results of the votes of those people who are active on the net and those who are active in companies and small communities also in chambers of trade who said go and vote this is our election that is change europe together and not. yellow vests protest is in brussels on sunday they say the e.u. is undemocratic. everyone wants to change. the fight over which
in france marine le pen again beat the french president's party. hungary's viktor orban spelled it out the migration issue by itself and the reaction of the people warmly we all reorganized the political spectrum with the european rules for the traditional party families will not play the same role in the future as they have done in the recent years i also and traditional jubilant greens resurgence in germany. become a big hitter in the european parliament. and our family yes. we achieved this...
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social misspeaking of social media a master of social media seems to be at least among us and in france which is the party of money look and formally known as the fall nasional and it appears according to the latest numbers that that message has won the european elections in france even ahead of them i call the french president's party. is this maybe a scenario for the future also in germany are the french just a step ahead of what's going to happen in germany. i sincerely hope about's not the case in germany i must say this result in francis. sad it's disappointing what we're seeing is the idea of european cooperation the idea of european unity is being challenged by radicals by populist by nationals from the far right and the far left what does this mean for us in the european bottom and we need a stable majority for the next 5 years we need a closer cooperation of the pro european constructive forces that's why we as a european peoples party are ready to negotiate with the social democrats with the liberals with the greens that we have a clear majority in this parliament against thos
social misspeaking of social media a master of social media seems to be at least among us and in france which is the party of money look and formally known as the fall nasional and it appears according to the latest numbers that that message has won the european elections in france even ahead of them i call the french president's party. is this maybe a scenario for the future also in germany are the french just a step ahead of what's going to happen in germany. i sincerely hope about's not the...
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is something in france which is very damaged.this imbalance is also reflected within europe itself. this is the subject of this play i am europe which started last nor did a staged at the beginning of the year. and . let me tell you that. we. didn't. so not only france is in crisis what is no day's vision of europe. it's a place where people come together because they have something to say to each other not just because they want to trade things i cannot make arguments are not enough it's not enough to say that france alone wouldn't be able to negotiate free trade agreements that's a bad argument i think people need to have something to dream about. dublin is building the future on the banks of the river liffey. for many years the docklands area was poor now it's a lively business hub where many i.t. giants have their european headquarters multinationals were drawn by low corporate tax rates and flexible labor laws now they declare their worldwide revenues here and save billions but they've also brought money to the country and j
is something in france which is very damaged.this imbalance is also reflected within europe itself. this is the subject of this play i am europe which started last nor did a staged at the beginning of the year. and . let me tell you that. we. didn't. so not only france is in crisis what is no day's vision of europe. it's a place where people come together because they have something to say to each other not just because they want to trade things i cannot make arguments are not enough it's not...
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>> thihis is france 24. here are thehe top headlinines. on to twotieses hold thirds of the new parliament. the traditional right and left groups who ruled for decades take a hit. that opens the way for solid wins for liberals, the green party and the far right. there was a big win for voter turnout that hit its highest level in 25 years. a 7% jump in the last vote with many observers saying thanks to more young people heading to the polls. u.k., nigel faraj and his brexit party come in first place. he's demanding a seat at the brexit negotiation table. as the new european parliament takes it seat, the eu position on potential free-trade deals will be in the spotlight. more on that coming up in our business update. we will take a break from eu news to focus on the frenchman who just won the indy 500. more on top driver simon pageant of coming up. ♪ >> the eu parliamentary election got people interested. the turnout was the highest it has been in 25 years. 50.5%, it is a significant jump from the last poll in 2014. the center-right european
>> thihis is france 24. here are thehe top headlinines. on to twotieses hold thirds of the new parliament. the traditional right and left groups who ruled for decades take a hit. that opens the way for solid wins for liberals, the green party and the far right. there was a big win for voter turnout that hit its highest level in 25 years. a 7% jump in the last vote with many observers saying thanks to more young people heading to the polls. u.k., nigel faraj and his brexit party come in...
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repercussions on domestic politics in france and germany. we have hope that they stay there for evidence of confidence for the famous turned and what are you to say. i believe the time they will have to actually work. together because for now and we. was really outspoken about his vision for euro there hasn't been a response all when there has been a response a quite negative response from the side of germany that was linked to the past election i believe now there is a space for germany and france to come together for for real this time and actually with this with having in mind and also seeing the real trek off the right wing populist to really come up with a new vision so i believe it's going to be going to be 500 the only difficulty in germany is always an election somewhere as a federal state there's federal elections state elections and we've got this sort of tandem in germany we've got to stay on as chancellor but the party her part is now led by ana got to come qanbar and she had a real setback yesterday that was her 1st election and
repercussions on domestic politics in france and germany. we have hope that they stay there for evidence of confidence for the famous turned and what are you to say. i believe the time they will have to actually work. together because for now and we. was really outspoken about his vision for euro there hasn't been a response all when there has been a response a quite negative response from the side of germany that was linked to the past election i believe now there is a space for germany and...
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so italy, france and great britain. so italy, france and great britain.. let's get more analysis on this. i'm joined now by beniamino pagliaro, editor at la repubblica newspaper. welcome to bbc news. what do you make of the results coming out of italy? well, matteo salvini is for sure the winner of tonight's race and thejump the league has done from one year is a very exceptional result. as you were saying, the five star movement, the league partner in this government, went very bad. i doubt in the long—term, the end of the year, this government will be able to go on. tonight salvinis was the one saying we will go on. the government will work. he doesn't wa nt to government will work. he doesn't want to be blamed for italy without a government. but this is a political earthquake and it has... it will have consequences very, very soon, especially when they will have to talk about the next budget. just how divisive was the campaigning in italy between those two coalition partners? it was very divisive. we wrote a lot about how matteo salvini was blaming the
so italy, france and great britain. so italy, france and great britain.. let's get more analysis on this. i'm joined now by beniamino pagliaro, editor at la repubblica newspaper. welcome to bbc news. what do you make of the results coming out of italy? well, matteo salvini is for sure the winner of tonight's race and thejump the league has done from one year is a very exceptional result. as you were saying, the five star movement, the league partner in this government, went very bad. i doubt in...
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in france forty two year old vasilinda has spent the last eleven years in a vegetative state. after two thousand eight motorcycle accidents. thanks for watching france twenty four now first came in influence peddling scandal that soul austria's vice chancellor resign and that political crisis has now. leled to alll m ministers fromme far rigight freedom party steppg down from austria's coalitionon governments must seem corny as all the latest. the fallout from the stalker scandal continues on monday afternoon austria's chancellor sebastian courts told reporters in vienna he had decided to fire the country's far right interior minister herbert cackle. i have decided in consultation with the federal presidents to propose the interior ministers firing to the president. herbert kinkel a member of the fbo or freedom party was the organization's secretary general in. twenty seventeen it was at that time that the parties former leader hines case dion's talker met with an alleged russian benefactor in a visa. in a video published over the weekends talker and a party colleagues you hon
in france forty two year old vasilinda has spent the last eleven years in a vegetative state. after two thousand eight motorcycle accidents. thanks for watching france twenty four now first came in influence peddling scandal that soul austria's vice chancellor resign and that political crisis has now. leled to alll m ministers fromme far rigight freedom party steppg down from austria's coalitionon governments must seem corny as all the latest. the fallout from the stalker scandal continues on...
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france and italy in france, emmanuel macron, this is almost a referendum on his pro—eu vision. of marion le pen's national front. in italy, matteo salvini, he's leading the polls hoping to lead an anti—eu alliance of far—right parties from across europe. but the anti—eu forces have always struggled to unite. in hungary, viktor orban, the prime minister, and in poland, the ruling law and justice party, both hardline on migration and refugees, might not wa nt to migration and refugees, might not want tojoin migration and refugees, might not want to join salvini's new gang. and these eurosceptics might have a third of seats in parliament but might still be split and weakened. the big old pro eu centre parties are shrinking. angela merkel‘s conservatives and their centre—right allies across europe. keep the ce ntre—left allies across europe. keep the centre—left socialists real pressure in france. but together they might still dominate, though it's likely to be the other parties in the middle, macron, the liberals, the greens could be the kingmakers stopping the balance in europe i
france and italy in france, emmanuel macron, this is almost a referendum on his pro—eu vision. of marion le pen's national front. in italy, matteo salvini, he's leading the polls hoping to lead an anti—eu alliance of far—right parties from across europe. but the anti—eu forces have always struggled to unite. in hungary, viktor orban, the prime minister, and in poland, the ruling law and justice party, both hardline on migration and refugees, might not wa nt to migration and refugees,...
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when it comes to social movements few combats the impact of france's yellow vests. just weeks after the protests began president my complex to increase the minimum wage this week he went further a raft of concessions including five billion euros in tax cuts. they were the result of his income on the back and national policy debates and a direct response to the yellow vests the other debate the protesters have provoked is about the media establishment questions about media ownership how journalists cover protests why the levels of trust in french media so low questions that because of the universe a movable now ever before whether on the streets. of the roof. or in the studio. the media finally we have known chomsky media theorist political scientist as you have never seen him before we produced a special episode last year on the fortieth anniversary of the publication of his book manufacturing consent which changed the way a lot of people see the news media but we've never seen an animated version of chomsky in a rap song this one called soundtrack. through the stru
when it comes to social movements few combats the impact of france's yellow vests. just weeks after the protests began president my complex to increase the minimum wage this week he went further a raft of concessions including five billion euros in tax cuts. they were the result of his income on the back and national policy debates and a direct response to the yellow vests the other debate the protesters have provoked is about the media establishment questions about media ownership how...
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in france marine le pen again beat the french president's past. hungary's viktor orban spelled it out the migration issue by itself and the reaction of the people only we all reorganized the 40 specter with the traditional party families will not play the same role in the future as they have done in the recent years i also own traditional jubilant greens resurgence in germany such become a big hitter in the european parliament. and our family as. we achieved this because many many people took to the streets for climate protection because many many young people were ready to fight for climate protection in schools universities in sports halls. yellow vests protesters in brussels on sunday they say the e.u. is undemocratic everyone wants to change cheer up. the fight over which way will be played out in parliament and on the streets. for some analysis of this i'm joined by all of her political scientist and senior advisor. with the resinous and global in britain berlin an absolute shocker for sticking with us all night here thank you so much so euro
in france marine le pen again beat the french president's past. hungary's viktor orban spelled it out the migration issue by itself and the reaction of the people only we all reorganized the 40 specter with the traditional party families will not play the same role in the future as they have done in the recent years i also own traditional jubilant greens resurgence in germany such become a big hitter in the european parliament. and our family as. we achieved this because many many people took...
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is something in france which is very damaging. this imbalance is also reflected within europe itself. this is the subject of fark race display i am europe which studies last nor did a staged at the beginning of the year. let me tell you that. we. saw not only france is in crisis what is no days vision of europe. it's a place where people come together because they have something to say to each other not just because they want to trade things by economic arguments are not enough it's not enough to say that france alone wouldn't be able to negotiate free trade agreements that's a bad argument i think people need to have something to dream about. dublin is building the future on the banks of the river liffey. for many years the docklands area was poor now it's a lie. business hub where many i.t. giants have their european headquarters multinationals were drawn by low corporate tax rates and flexible labor laws now they declare their worldwide revenues here and save billions but they've also brought money to the country and jobs as a
is something in france which is very damaging. this imbalance is also reflected within europe itself. this is the subject of fark race display i am europe which studies last nor did a staged at the beginning of the year. let me tell you that. we. saw not only france is in crisis what is no days vision of europe. it's a place where people come together because they have something to say to each other not just because they want to trade things by economic arguments are not enough it's not enough...
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s, in the lana in france.r example there is the nice and very important theatres. stu d e nts nice and very important theatres. students optimistic for their own futures but some are aware of the country ‘s problems. futures but some are aware of the country 's problems. we are now in a worse place than yesterday. but tomorrow, it will be even wise. here in the heart of the lines glamorous fashion quarters, you could easily forget that italy has some persisting economic problems. growth this week, the economy is still small than it was before the clever financial crisis and unemployment, especially among young people, is painfully high. it is notjust the unemployed who are affected by the weakness. many young people can't see a stable outlook for themselves, and are looking for opportunities abroad. 20 is agreed italy, it was good, good vibe. good tuition, no? but now there is no future for the young. if you like you are doing everything and everything you can do but you get there and you are like, and salary
s, in the lana in france.r example there is the nice and very important theatres. stu d e nts nice and very important theatres. students optimistic for their own futures but some are aware of the country ‘s problems. futures but some are aware of the country 's problems. we are now in a worse place than yesterday. but tomorrow, it will be even wise. here in the heart of the lines glamorous fashion quarters, you could easily forget that italy has some persisting economic problems. growth this...
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i just permission to announce who is going to france.want to say a big congratulations for the season you have had. hopefully i can get that picture soon as well. i wish you and the rest of the lionesses the best in france this summer. that was a really clever way they announced those names with the names posted on the lionesses twitter feed. the manager has been talking. well, phil neville has predicted a succesfull tournamnety with what he calls a squad packed full of world—class players. it all begins for england against on june seventh. joe currie was at his press conference today. phil neville always said that selecting his squad for this world cup will be the ha rd est hardestjob since becoming england manager last january. he is hardestjob since becoming england manager lastjanuary. he is the best place to man to do it, having missed out on three world cups himself as a player. yesterday, the squad found out which 23 would be on the plane to france. today, the rest of the country found out as well. he says it has been a careful bl
i just permission to announce who is going to france.want to say a big congratulations for the season you have had. hopefully i can get that picture soon as well. i wish you and the rest of the lionesses the best in france this summer. that was a really clever way they announced those names with the names posted on the lionesses twitter feed. the manager has been talking. well, phil neville has predicted a succesfull tournamnety with what he calls a squad packed full of world—class players....