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from berlin tonight europe's heat wave is getting hotter france records its highest ever temperature and climate experts warn that this is just a taste of things to come up we'll bring you the latest from a sizzling southern france also coming up tonight chinese president xi jinping prepares to meet his u.s. counterpart for make or break trade talks at the g. 20 summit in japan trump is threatening more tariffs on chinese goods if the 2 countries fail to reach a deal and a rescue ship laden with african migrants defies italy's orders to leave its waters country's interior minister calls the captain and who faces arrest and expulsion she tells him i have no time for you. i'm bored gov is good to have you with us it has never been this hot before in france today parts of france experienced their highest temperatures on record the mercury reaching in one place a whopping 45.9 degrees celsius an early summer heat wave has been scorching countries across southern and central europe the un's weather bureau says this is consistent with patterns expected as a result of climate change in fran
from berlin tonight europe's heat wave is getting hotter france records its highest ever temperature and climate experts warn that this is just a taste of things to come up we'll bring you the latest from a sizzling southern france also coming up tonight chinese president xi jinping prepares to meet his u.s. counterpart for make or break trade talks at the g. 20 summit in japan trump is threatening more tariffs on chinese goods if the 2 countries fail to reach a deal and a rescue ship laden...
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the people of france are ready.o renew this friendship between our nations that has contributed so much to the history of humanity and that the world expects so much from. we are ready, and we will do this. thank you. long live the united states of america. long live the republic of france. and long live the friendship between our two nations. [applause] >> president macron will now present the legion of honor to five of our world war ii veterans. [applause] >> [speaking in french] pres. macron: [speaking in french] translator: to vincent hines, on behalf of the french republic, we award you the award of knight of the legion of honor. [applause] pres. macron: [speaking in french] translator: stanley friday, on behalf of the french republic, i award you the distinction of knight of the legion of honor. [applause] pres. macron: [speaking in french] translator: charles duro, in the name of the french republic, i make you knight of the legion of honor. [applause] pres. macron: [speaking in french] translator: mr. harold
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so our only chance is to bring them to trial in france. here in the heart of paris is where they got his lawyer philip power works she has been supposing that if it's 4 years and has a keen understanding for the excruciating details they must gather in order to move the case for it. alone hopes the results from the research he conducted in rwanda last november will help her ensure the charges are brought against both suspects working with the good is very important to the lawyer. my work with the island off was a very profound because there are so touched by what they do that they have dedicated their entire lives to it it's like they're compelled to do it. that moves me personally as well it gives all of this a special quality certainly you can't treat genocide as if it were just any other criminal case you see. this is where everything comes together the palace of justice a law and i have spent a lot of time in the ministry here their organization the civil plaintiffs collective. i wonder all c.p.c. are has filed more than 40 complaints
so our only chance is to bring them to trial in france. here in the heart of paris is where they got his lawyer philip power works she has been supposing that if it's 4 years and has a keen understanding for the excruciating details they must gather in order to move the case for it. alone hopes the results from the research he conducted in rwanda last november will help her ensure the charges are brought against both suspects working with the good is very important to the lawyer. my work with...
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that is what france could not do tonight, so is what france could not do tonight, so if england can continue chances and interestingly, yet the sta rstruck chances and interestingly, yet the starstruck for england and also five goals in the race for the golden boot, set to be a titanic tussle, i think. but the usa would have to probably be the favourites based on their pedigree. they are three—time champions, they are on a roll they are the number one team in the world and they just have are the number one team in the world and theyjust have a way of getting things done. interestingly though, with france going out in the usa going through, it does mean that england have ta ken going through, it does mean that england have taken a qualification spot for team gb for the olympics in tokyo next year. so that is a big result as well for the players in great britain. we will be talking to you on tuesday, what a game that is going to be. today's cricket world cup match in durham will be remembered for two things — a swarm of bees that briefly stopped play and also a 9 wicket win for the already out
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it was the dairyland of france. i tell my students, the wisconsin of france. there was more abundant food. but at the same time, the germans took the majority of the food and milk and dairy that the normans had produced. so there was hunger and a lot of fear. there was the gestapo. members of the resistance were taken away. if they were suspected of so called terrorist acts. it was a very grim normandy which greeted the invasion on 6 of november. host: did most french norman citizens have an idea that an invasion was coming at some point but they did not know when? guest: exactly. particularly in the year between 1943 and 1944. after the tide turned in italy. the french knew the invasion was coming. this filled them with great hope. but they did not know where and they did not know when. a bombardment, bombing of various parts of france, took place all over france. if the r.a.f. or americans had bombed just normandy, that would give the germans the belief that the invasion was going to come there. in fact, the french expected it to come further east than it di
it was the dairyland of france. i tell my students, the wisconsin of france. there was more abundant food. but at the same time, the germans took the majority of the food and milk and dairy that the normans had produced. so there was hunger and a lot of fear. there was the gestapo. members of the resistance were taken away. if they were suspected of so called terrorist acts. it was a very grim normandy which greeted the invasion on 6 of november. host: did most french norman citizens have an...
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i'm in france either. the author who grew up into but i don't know exactly how things will go today but i'm hoping to get witness statements from some of the victims. would be more willing to. allow go to a isn't a police officer or a prosecutor he's a retired teacher and his detective work is private to many survivors he is the only hope left to finding justice. but we cannot accept that people who took part in this genocide against the truth seas. are now living a peaceful life in france. while the survivors still live here in poverty. because the perpetrators are in france and of acquired a kind of immunity. deal you need to. rwanda the land of a 1000 hills. in 994 this picture rest country witnessed one of the greatest humanitarian crimes in recent history. extremists from the who's who majority murdered almost a 1000000 to seize and moderate hutus within 100 days. the international community stood by idly and watched. in this church and she's a girl alone more than 3 and a half 1000 people were killed
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in france this posed a challenge to u.s. policy, because when the jews arrived in france, the french led by want them, marshall fopatan. they immediately returned to the united states, and fdr had resolving this, tackling this refugee crisis, they said that the u.s. should be willing to take action excepandt the rhetoric accept their fair share of the jews that had been expelled from. nazi germany. . but they turned the request down. the reason given was that if the german government succeeds in expelling, supporting this group of jews, they will try the same trick in other parts of germany. they will repeat ethnic cleansing, ethnically cleanse this part of germany, they will ethnically cleanse other parts of germany. of course in hindsight, we could say it would have been a good idea if they were allowed to expel the jewish population, but we did not know it at the time, because this was before the death camps had been created. so fdr essentially supported the state department in refusing to thew -- refusing to accept frenc
in france this posed a challenge to u.s. policy, because when the jews arrived in france, the french led by want them, marshall fopatan. they immediately returned to the united states, and fdr had resolving this, tackling this refugee crisis, they said that the u.s. should be willing to take action excepandt the rhetoric accept their fair share of the jews that had been expelled from. nazi germany. . but they turned the request down. the reason given was that if the german government succeeds...
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assault on nancy-occupied france. -- nazi-occupied france.an 10,000 were killeled, wounded, or missing in action. u.s. president donald trump accompanied emmanuel macron to the u.s. cemetery at the beach. let's pass live to our correspondent, chris moore. chris, what are the main takeaways from the addresses that we heard earlier from trump and of course macron? chris: well, i guess whenever you have those two together, contemporary politics will always be a little bit at the forefront given their alleged br omance that went sour. macron these supposedly internationalist, globalist cilantro the supposedly -- globalist, and trump, the isolationist. by these landinings and what they did over the course of world war ii. he talked to the achievements made during that period, nato, the european union, thanks with donald trump has of course been sketched about. in the end, this was a talk about unity. emmanuel macron say in france would never forget, could never forget the sacrifices made by the americans, and donald trump for his part hailed many
assault on nancy-occupied france. -- nazi-occupied france.an 10,000 were killeled, wounded, or missing in action. u.s. president donald trump accompanied emmanuel macron to the u.s. cemetery at the beach. let's pass live to our correspondent, chris moore. chris, what are the main takeaways from the addresses that we heard earlier from trump and of course macron? chris: well, i guess whenever you have those two together, contemporary politics will always be a little bit at the forefront given...
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i spoke with the ambassador to france the other day and france is our oldest ally. go back to thomas jefferson going to paris before the revolution, and it is are truly oldest ally and today you will see him annual macron under the pressure from the populist arm of the political scene in france trying to improve the economy in france, has a lot of challenges ahead of him, immigration is a big challenge in france as well but this is our oldest relationship. our oldest foreign alliance and one that is very important to our country so that is something i'm sure the president will touch on and macron will touch on. they started with a chummy relationship, the first visit. things have chilled in the month in between. president macron talking about forming a eu military force which did not sit well with donald trump. donald trump tried to build up nato. there have been some tensions here. you will not hear that spoken about today but they will meet after this. prior to the american revolution. jillian: you were talking about past presidents and the speeches they gave on d
i spoke with the ambassador to france the other day and france is our oldest ally. go back to thomas jefferson going to paris before the revolution, and it is are truly oldest ally and today you will see him annual macron under the pressure from the populist arm of the political scene in france trying to improve the economy in france, has a lot of challenges ahead of him, immigration is a big challenge in france as well but this is our oldest relationship. our oldest foreign alliance and one...
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there is pressure on the hosts, france.do want to go all the way, they want to match what the men did in russia. let's hear from their captain. translation: i think it is a trap. they are the reigning champions. they are the reigning champions. they have a great trophy cabinet and we have still got everything to prove that i think we have played very well over the last 18 months in terms of tournament results and friendlies. we are well aware of our ability and i think we can go toe to toe with this us side. i think we can beat them. we do hope for something special from these two heavyweights. but let's not forget, we will only be half way through this quarterfinal stage. a busy day tomorrow as well. it certainly is. we are up early to get the train for the second match tomorrow, the final quarter final between 6ermany tomorrow, the final quarter final between germany and sweden. the earlier one in the day is between the surprise package in this tournament, italy, who are going to be taking on the european champions, the n
there is pressure on the hosts, france.do want to go all the way, they want to match what the men did in russia. let's hear from their captain. translation: i think it is a trap. they are the reigning champions. they are the reigning champions. they have a great trophy cabinet and we have still got everything to prove that i think we have played very well over the last 18 months in terms of tournament results and friendlies. we are well aware of our ability and i think we can go toe to toe with...
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a bombardment, bombing of various parts of france, took place all over france. if the americans had bombed just normandy, that would give the germans the belief that the invasion was going to come there. in fact, the french expected it to come further east than it did. they had an idea where it would be but they actually didn't expect it to be in normandy. >> she is history professor at the university of wisconsin/madison. author of the book d-day through franchise. that is our focus for the last part of our program this morning. the experience of french, norman citizens and the initial invasion of d-day. 202-748-8000. mountain pacific 202-748 8001. if you have french ancestry, the number to call is 202-748-8002. a couple of reminders on the timeline of the invasion, we are talking about 1944. the invasion was postponed, the original, the day before. 75 years ago the invasion happened. shorebird was secured 24 days later. the town was liberated on july 7 and we showed you the video for the liberation of paris in august of 1944. the cover of your book shows many
a bombardment, bombing of various parts of france, took place all over france. if the americans had bombed just normandy, that would give the germans the belief that the invasion was going to come there. in fact, the french expected it to come further east than it did. they had an idea where it would be but they actually didn't expect it to be in normandy. >> she is history professor at the university of wisconsin/madison. author of the book d-day through franchise. that is our focus for...
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france itself. the british were not against the revision of the portions of the treaty of versailles that were abhorrent to germany. moreme cases, they were sympathetic to the germans, who were viewed as having been mistreated at versailles. and not guilty of starting world alone. andjealous in some cases angry at the french's attachmentdness and to legalities. elites, who actually came into government, stanley baldwin, and chamberlain, appeasement as a policy. to have as come horrendous meaning, after world war i. appeasement equals munich. munich equals appeasement. and sometimes that takes on a stereotype, an ideology, and a life of its own that can be blinding against the needs of a particular time period. baldwin's sense of appeasement was passive. one of thee read speeches he gave in which, in says, the bomber will always get through. that for about stiffening up your spine? the bomber will always get through. we have another war, we may is goingar, but london to be bombed, right? industrial e
france itself. the british were not against the revision of the portions of the treaty of versailles that were abhorrent to germany. moreme cases, they were sympathetic to the germans, who were viewed as having been mistreated at versailles. and not guilty of starting world alone. andjealous in some cases angry at the french's attachmentdness and to legalities. elites, who actually came into government, stanley baldwin, and chamberlain, appeasement as a policy. to have as come horrendous...
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and france endures its highest ever recorded temperature, france are knocked out of the world cup by the united states who play england in the semifinals. and france endures its highest ever recorded temperature, a staggering 45.9 degrees. the bbc news at ten with clive myrie is coming up. but first, a reminder of our main story. the coroner at the london bridge attack inquests says he isn't persuaded mi5 and the police missed opportunities to prevent what happened. in ruling that the eight victims were unlawfully killed, the chief coroner for england and wales, mark lucraft, said the work of the security services was generally thorough and rigorous. assistant commissioner neil basu, from the metropolitan police, said that it isn't possible to prevent every terrorist incident — and there was no evidence of long—term, calculated planning for the london bridge attack. protective security is a collective responsibility and they continue this work in progress. counterterrorism policing will continue to work with close partners including home—office to improve. with regards to the investi
and france endures its highest ever recorded temperature, france are knocked out of the world cup by the united states who play england in the semifinals. and france endures its highest ever recorded temperature, a staggering 45.9 degrees. the bbc news at ten with clive myrie is coming up. but first, a reminder of our main story. the coroner at the london bridge attack inquests says he isn't persuaded mi5 and the police missed opportunities to prevent what happened. in ruling that the eight...
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today parts of france experion . their highest temperatures on record with the mercury reaching a whopping 45.9 degrees celsius in one place and early summer heat wave has been scorching countries across southern and central europe the u.s. weather bureau says that this is consistent with patterns expected as a result of climate change or france has been taking extra precautions after thousands died in a similar heat wave more than a decade ago. a tale of 2 heat waves this was paris on friday temperatures in the mid thirty's plenty hot the people were beating the heat and enjoying it it was a different story in southern france where temperatures have hit the mid forty's in many towns silence deserted tourist attractions closed schools people staying off the streets and lying low to neighboring small towns competed for the dubious honor of setting france's temperature record tiny v.v. a was the 1st to breach the 45 degree mark but residents played it cool. when you shoot a tissue yes it's very hot it's very hot but if
today parts of france experion . their highest temperatures on record with the mercury reaching a whopping 45.9 degrees celsius in one place and early summer heat wave has been scorching countries across southern and central europe the u.s. weather bureau says that this is consistent with patterns expected as a result of climate change or france has been taking extra precautions after thousands died in a similar heat wave more than a decade ago. a tale of 2 heat waves this was paris on friday...
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france's second largest city, the oldest city in france. it sits right by the mediterranean.t's a victim of bad reputation, bad history. marseille. as it turns out, exactly the kind of place i like. but, this is a buddy picture, isn't it? eric ripert is the chef of the three-star la bernardin in new york, a chevalier of france. i think that means he's some kind of knight or something, and my friend. this causes him some problems. he, i like to remind him, has a reputation to protect. i do not. welcome to marseille. >> eric: yeah. >> anthony: you've never been here. >> eric: never. >> anthony: how is this even possible? you grew up how far from here? >> eric: like, uh, 50 miles. a hundred miles. >> anthony: a hun -- you grew up a hundred miles from here? what prevented you from coming to this clearly beautiful city? because it's clearly beautiful. >> eric: it's a fantastic city. i mean, it's beautiful. i agree with you, but it has a reputation of being a dangerous city. >> anthony: you live in new york. [ laughter ] ♪ >> anthony: i should point out that every single frenchman
france's second largest city, the oldest city in france. it sits right by the mediterranean.t's a victim of bad reputation, bad history. marseille. as it turns out, exactly the kind of place i like. but, this is a buddy picture, isn't it? eric ripert is the chef of the three-star la bernardin in new york, a chevalier of france. i think that means he's some kind of knight or something, and my friend. this causes him some problems. he, i like to remind him, has a reputation to protect. i do not....
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the hottest france has ever been.. the hottest france has ever been. translationzlj just to the west. the hottest france has ever been. translation: ijust stay at home with the fan on and the windows closed. there are fewer people. at 11 in the morning there is nobody about. in spain forest fires that began on wednesday were still outpacing emergency crews today. although sparked by farming waste left to heat in the scorching sun. ca relessness waste left to heat in the scorching sun. carelessness turned to catastrophe. in france the health ministry has published a video. the prime minister has asked for safety announcements on trains in french and english. some accuse the government of acting like a nanny state and despite the discomfort these days are foot where expected to mark the kind of health crisis france has seen in the past. what they have spiked as a show of state vigilance and perhaps also of its citizens‘ famed saying. according to the met office, temperatures are set to rise across most of the uk tomorro
the hottest france has ever been.. the hottest france has ever been. translationzlj just to the west. the hottest france has ever been. translation: ijust stay at home with the fan on and the windows closed. there are fewer people. at 11 in the morning there is nobody about. in spain forest fires that began on wednesday were still outpacing emergency crews today. although sparked by farming waste left to heat in the scorching sun. ca relessness waste left to heat in the scorching sun....
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news live from berlin tonight europe's heat wave getting hotter france records its highest ever temperatures and climate experts are warning this is just a taste of things to come we'll bring you the latest from sizzling southern france also coming up tonight he was president reaches out to other nations at the g. 20 summit in japan but with 40 issues from trade to climate change to the middle east will warm words and good will be enough and 50 years ago gave protesters why he did against the new york police brutality and what would go down in history as the stone wall uprising b w news revisits the event and speaks to the pioneer he led the protest. it's good to have you with us tonight we can truly say that it has never been this hot before in france today parts of france experience their highest temperatures on record with the mercury reaching a whopping 45.9 degrees celsius and one place an early summer heat wave has been scorching countries across southern and central europe and the un's weather bureau says that this is consistent with patterns that are expected as a result of climate c
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from france from. us. we just heard from some of the tactical elements and the french are certainly very conscious of much of what happened on beaches 75 years ago and there was a comment by the supreme allied commander general eisenhower that this was not a success on the beaches of normandy was not by any means gone exactly it wasn't a given that d.j. would lead to victory and try ties now. or as the supreme allied commander in charge of all forces involved india operation overload say to his men before they went on to carry on. you are about 20 pounds a great crusade each year are gay and we will we have lost a man this war could go on for 10 years for 10 years that was that was the thinking we have to keep that in mind as well when these young men mainly as we're we've been talking about today 171819 years old most of them when they stormed those beaches and here they are we're looking at right now gives a live image is the veterans from 75 years ago today they didn't know what was going to happen they
from france from. us. we just heard from some of the tactical elements and the french are certainly very conscious of much of what happened on beaches 75 years ago and there was a comment by the supreme allied commander general eisenhower that this was not a success on the beaches of normandy was not by any means gone exactly it wasn't a given that d.j. would lead to victory and try ties now. or as the supreme allied commander in charge of all forces involved india operation overload say to his...
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we can truly say tonight it has never been this hot before in france.% today, parts of france experienced their highest temperatures on record, with mercury reaching a whopping 45.9 degrees celsius in one place. an early summer heat has been scorching countries across southern and central europe. the weather bureau says that this is consistent with patterns expected as a result of climate change. france has been taking extra precautions after thousands died in a similar heatwave more than a decade ago. reporter: a tale of two heatwave's. this is paris on friday. temperatures in the mid-30's, plenty hot, but people were beating the heat and enjoying it. it was a different story in southern france, where temperatures had hit the mid-40's in many towns. silence, deserted tourist attractions, closed schools, people staying off the streets and lying low. two neighboring small towns competed for the dubious honor of setting france's temperature record. the first to reach the 45-degree mark, residents played it cool. >> yes, it is very hot. it's very hot, but if you take the precautions and a yo
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live pictures from france. president trump and the first lady have just arrived at the r normandy american cemetery to mark the 75th anniversary of d-day. the president expected to speak later this hour, alongside french president e emmanuel ma macron. we will have live coverage throughout the morning. at home, a full-blown emergency at the u.s.-mexico border, the latest plea from agents, as the president says he is not backing down from history threat on mexico. leaders from both countries heading to 2340e another round f talks today in the the us. from drones to artificial intel intelligence, amazon revealing new features. just in time for summer, uber's got a new way to help you skip those bumper to bumper nightmares on the road. it is thursday, it is june 6t june 6th, the anniversary of d-day and "fbn: a.m." starts right now. lauren: here is how your money is moving at 5:00 a.m. the dow aiming for four days of gains, juiced by hopes of a rate cut and progress with mexico on immigration. nasdaq is up 25. oil
live pictures from france. president trump and the first lady have just arrived at the r normandy american cemetery to mark the 75th anniversary of d-day. the president expected to speak later this hour, alongside french president e emmanuel ma macron. we will have live coverage throughout the morning. at home, a full-blown emergency at the u.s.-mexico border, the latest plea from agents, as the president says he is not backing down from history threat on mexico. leaders from both countries...
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today france has not forgotten. .o whom we owe the right to live in freedom. we have not forgotten the 135,000 american, british and canadian soldiers backed by belgian, danish, polish, czechoslovakia, new zealand, south african and french troops landed on the 6th of june on the beaches of normandy and forever changed the course of history in europe and the world. france has not forgotten the thousands of paratroopers who a few hours earlier had been dropped behind the lines and, with the support of the french resistance fighters, would take hold of strategic bridges, rails, roads and take over from their brothers in arms who made it out from the emerald shores. france has not forgotten the 2 million soldiers who at the end of this longest day would continue fighting on for weeks and would go through the hell of combat in the normandy countryside, which was even more treacherous than the combat on the beaches. on behalf of my country, on behalf of france, i bow down before their bravery. i bow down before the immense
today france has not forgotten. .o whom we owe the right to live in freedom. we have not forgotten the 135,000 american, british and canadian soldiers backed by belgian, danish, polish, czechoslovakia, new zealand, south african and french troops landed on the 6th of june on the beaches of normandy and forever changed the course of history in europe and the world. france has not forgotten the thousands of paratroopers who a few hours earlier had been dropped behind the lines and, with the...
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where france is clearly in the driver's seat and the u.k. is aiming for braggs it you see how those roles have shifted and i think that's what the money in my column was maybe hinting towards when at the end of his speech he said we always need to keep in mind who actually helped liberate us and we shouldn't forget you know the british really had total control of operation overlord operation overlord was the whole operation here in the area in normandy trying to get 5 beach holds for example behind me i don't know if you can see the blue there that's where omaha beach is also called bloody omaha so that is the beach or the landing dock cost the most lives americans in this case but the british were absolutely a fundamental for this whole operation to function and i think that's what michael wanted to underscore and no matter what the situation is right now with brags that with this chaotic probably chaotic pull out from the european union france will always have the special relationship with the u.k. for what happened 75 years ago here franc
where france is clearly in the driver's seat and the u.k. is aiming for braggs it you see how those roles have shifted and i think that's what the money in my column was maybe hinting towards when at the end of his speech he said we always need to keep in mind who actually helped liberate us and we shouldn't forget you know the british really had total control of operation overlord operation overlord was the whole operation here in the area in normandy trying to get 5 beach holds for example...
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and it will be their toughest match against france oi’ their toughest match against france or the usantum, confidence and swagger that they played with yesterday, they can take on anybody, i am sure. theresa may will demand justice for the victims of the salisbury nerve agent attack when she meets vladimir putin at the g20 summit injapan in the next few hours. in an interview with the financial times this morning, the russian president has downplayed the poisoning, and said he believed the uk was interested in fully restoring relations with the kremlin. mrs may has been speaking to our deputy political editorjohn pienaar. well, let's be clear. the use of nerve agent, a chemical weapon, on the streets of salisbury was a despicable and irresponsible act. we saw an innocent british citizen die asa saw an innocent british citizen die as a result of the use of this nerve agent. we have been clear. we have set out the evidence. charges have been laid against two russian individuals. i want to see those individuals. i want to see those individuals brought to justice. russia does not allow th
and it will be their toughest match against france oi’ their toughest match against france or the usantum, confidence and swagger that they played with yesterday, they can take on anybody, i am sure. theresa may will demand justice for the victims of the salisbury nerve agent attack when she meets vladimir putin at the g20 summit injapan in the next few hours. in an interview with the financial times this morning, the russian president has downplayed the poisoning, and said he believed the uk...
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has seen the kind of health crisis france has seenin the kind of health crisis france has seen in theg like a nanny state, with politicians scrambling to show they are prepared. as one paper put it, ministers no longer risk being interviewed in leisurewear by their pool interviewed in leisurewear by their pool. the city has mapped out cool spaces, including france's most famous gallery, the louvre, on display in its marble holes, the art centuries, outside, the art of keeping cool. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. president trump says he's seeking a possible delay to the 2020 us census after the supreme court blocked his administration from adding a question about citizenship. critics say questioning citizenship will deter immigrant households from taking part. the us house of representatives has passed a bill that provides $4.6 billion of emergency funding to tackle the humanitarian crisis at the southern us border, fuelled by a surge in migrants. the bill, which has already been approved by the senate, will now go to president trump for his signature. it
has seen the kind of health crisis france has seenin the kind of health crisis france has seen in theg like a nanny state, with politicians scrambling to show they are prepared. as one paper put it, ministers no longer risk being interviewed in leisurewear by their pool interviewed in leisurewear by their pool. the city has mapped out cool spaces, including france's most famous gallery, the louvre, on display in its marble holes, the art centuries, outside, the art of keeping cool. let's brief...
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has seenin kind of health crisis france has seen in the past.ave is a show of state vigilance and perhaps also of its citizens. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news... iran has demanded that europe protect it from sanctions imposed by president trump after he abandoned the international nuclear deal with tehran. iranian officals are meeting diplomats from france, germany, china and russia in vienna in an effort to prevent the agreement unravelling. investigators in sri lanka say they've found a large cache of explosives linked to the militant group behind the easter sunday suicide bombings. officials dug up more than three hundred gelignite sticks, eight litres of liquid gelignite, a thousand detonators and hundreds of bullets. they were uncovered in eastern sri lanka at an abandoned property. here in the uk, the inquest into the deaths of victims of the london bridge attacks has concluded. onjune 3 2017 eight people were killed and 48 were wounded in the van and knife attack. the chief coroner for england and wales ret
has seenin kind of health crisis france has seen in the past.ave is a show of state vigilance and perhaps also of its citizens. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news... iran has demanded that europe protect it from sanctions imposed by president trump after he abandoned the international nuclear deal with tehran. iranian officals are meeting diplomats from france, germany, china and russia in vienna in an effort to prevent the agreement unravelling. investigators in sri...
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dozens of wildfires have now appeared in the hottest parts of france.ring government advice. this heatwave testing the state for its vigilance, its citizens for their famed sangfroid. the eu and a group of south american nations, known as mercosur, have secured a huge trade deal after 20 years of negotiations. the eu says the agreement with argentina, brazil, paraguay and uruguay will create a market for goods and services covering almost 800 million people and produce more than $100 billion in trade between the two blocs. our south america business correspondent daniel gallas has more. it's been 20 years in the making and now it has finally been announced. europe and south america have closed one of the largest free trade deals in the world — tariffs are being scrapped to ease trade in a combined market of over 800 million consumers. for years there was distrust from both sides — european farmers campaigned for tariffs and subsidies in order to block cheaper products from the south. manufacturers in countries like argentina and brazil also relied on tr
dozens of wildfires have now appeared in the hottest parts of france.ring government advice. this heatwave testing the state for its vigilance, its citizens for their famed sangfroid. the eu and a group of south american nations, known as mercosur, have secured a huge trade deal after 20 years of negotiations. the eu says the agreement with argentina, brazil, paraguay and uruguay will create a market for goods and services covering almost 800 million people and produce more than $100 billion in...
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in normandy, the food situation was the rest of france. it was the dairy land of france.t was the wisconsin of france. food.was more abundant at the same time, the germans took pretty much the majority of dairyod, the milk, the that they had produced. there was hunger, there was a lot of fear. gestapo, members of the resistance were taken away. it was a very grim normandy which greeted the invasion. most french norman citizens have an idea it was coming at some point, but they did not know when? guest: exactly. the year between 1943 in 1944, after the tide turned in italy. the french new the invasion was coming. this filled them with great hope. they did not know where and they did not know when. the bombing of various parts of france took place all over. the americans had bombed just normandy, that would've given the germans the belief that the invasion was going to come there. it to comeexpected farther east than it did it. idea.ad an they did not expect it to be in normandy. she is the history professor at the university of wisconsin at madison, author of the book "d-d
in normandy, the food situation was the rest of france. it was the dairy land of france.t was the wisconsin of france. food.was more abundant at the same time, the germans took pretty much the majority of dairyod, the milk, the that they had produced. there was hunger, there was a lot of fear. gestapo, members of the resistance were taken away. it was a very grim normandy which greeted the invasion. most french norman citizens have an idea it was coming at some point, but they did not know...
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parts of france are experiencing the hottest days on record with temperatures reaching $45.00 degrees celsius an early summer heat wave has been scorching countries across southern and central europe the u.s. weather bureau says this is consistent with patterns expected as a result of climate change france has been taking extra precautions after thousands died in a similar heat wave within a decade ago. a tale of 2 heat waves this is perilous temperatures in the mid thirty's beating the heat and enjoying. and this is southern france where record temperatures have hit the mid forty's in many towns silence deserted tourist attractions closed schools. people staying off the streets it's all about taking things slowly and lying low. the mayor of the town of comp and struck an urgent tone. it is very important for the government to be aware of this difficult situation until know we felt isolated but no i realize that it's all over france you know the climate is going to change it's not going to get better so you have to start and to supporting it. the heat is also disrupting local business
parts of france are experiencing the hottest days on record with temperatures reaching $45.00 degrees celsius an early summer heat wave has been scorching countries across southern and central europe the u.s. weather bureau says this is consistent with patterns expected as a result of climate change france has been taking extra precautions after thousands died in a similar heat wave within a decade ago. a tale of 2 heat waves this is perilous temperatures in the mid thirty's beating the heat...
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still under way currently france is leading three nell. twenty nineteen is said to be the biggest women's world cup ever with nearly one million tickets sold. twenty four teams will vie for their chance at glory and the competition is step. but france post one of the best leagues in the world thanks to a big investment in women's professional football. three four talk to players for the only comparisons amount to learn more. women's headphone france has taken a huge leap forward in the past decade. since the french football federation launched a major development project eight years ago the number of women officially registered with the federation has almost doubled to reach about a hundred and eighty thousand with twelve teams the french women's top flight is one of the biggest and best leagues in the world. something that's helped the national team to new heights france are now fourth in the fifa world rankings and among the favorites to lift the world cup on home soil. erosion of his exile -- we have more experience now. many of us have
still under way currently france is leading three nell. twenty nineteen is said to be the biggest women's world cup ever with nearly one million tickets sold. twenty four teams will vie for their chance at glory and the competition is step. but france post one of the best leagues in the world thanks to a big investment in women's professional football. three four talk to players for the only comparisons amount to learn more. women's headphone france has taken a huge leap forward in the past...
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dozens of wildfires have now appeared in the hottest parts of france.tion at those ignoring government advice. this heatwave testing the state for its vigilance, its citizens for their famed sangfroid. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: italian demolition experts blow up what remains of the morandi bridge in genoa — work is due to start on a new crossing next year. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell of another sheep. for the first time in 20 years, russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthouse at almost 50 knots, shattering a record that had s
dozens of wildfires have now appeared in the hottest parts of france.tion at those ignoring government advice. this heatwave testing the state for its vigilance, its citizens for their famed sangfroid. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: italian demolition experts blow up what remains of the morandi bridge in genoa — work is due to start on a new crossing next year. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular...
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announcer: this year is the 75th anniversary of d-day, the allied invasion of nazi occupied france. next from our c-span video archive, president jimmy carter speaks at the normandy american cemetery in 1978 where he built a long friendship between united states and france. friends of the -- of france and the united states of america join together in history, in the present, and in the future. this morning, i flew in a modern-day helicopter from paris to these famous beaches. and on the trip, i thought about the past which has brought us together today. in june of 1940, general degaulle, leader of the french resistance forces, said that the flame of the french resistance must not and will not die. four years later, on the sixth of june, 1944, the allied forces came to the beaches known to us as omaha, utah, juneau, gold, and sword. to begin a heroic action leading to the liberation of europe. on that day, an unprecedented armada landed on the shores of normandy. 176,000 brave troops came here from england to launch a tremendous attack. within two weeks, more than 1.5 million troops
announcer: this year is the 75th anniversary of d-day, the allied invasion of nazi occupied france. next from our c-span video archive, president jimmy carter speaks at the normandy american cemetery in 1978 where he built a long friendship between united states and france. friends of the -- of france and the united states of america join together in history, in the present, and in the future. this morning, i flew in a modern-day helicopter from paris to these famous beaches. and on the trip, i...
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as well, at the south of france as well, at the south of france as well, and others inside, but prescottid not live up to it, it was a poor show untiljust after the break, valerie scoring less than a minute after half—time, to open the score for france and it was going well until look at this error here, would you believe it. an own goal in the most bizarre circumstances, the defender putting it into her own net. and then france were given a lifeline after that challenge, they we re lifeline after that challenge, they were awarded a penalty, thanks to the and eugene stayed calm to finish it off. and they gave france to win, but that all confirms the qualification to the knockout stage, but harsh on norway at this point them, they were good in the match but they will have to fight on to get a spot in the last 16. definitely an own goal to forget that one, meanwhile winning for germany and nigeria. two of the games as well tonight we could talk about nigeria for us because at the other game in group a, we see pictures of that much in a moment, they beat south korea to nail in the early kic
as well, at the south of france as well, at the south of france as well, and others inside, but prescottid not live up to it, it was a poor show untiljust after the break, valerie scoring less than a minute after half—time, to open the score for france and it was going well until look at this error here, would you believe it. an own goal in the most bizarre circumstances, the defender putting it into her own net. and then france were given a lifeline after that challenge, they we re lifeline...
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today, we say the same to the people of france. thank you, especially, for the generosity that you've shown the americans who've come here over the generations. to these beaches, and to this sacred place of rest for 9,387 americans. at the end of the war, when our ships set off for america, filled with our fallen, tens of thousands of liberated europeans turned out to say farewell, and they pledged to take care of the more than 60,000 americans who would remain in cemeteries on this continent. in the words of one man, we will take care of the fallen "as if their tombs were our children's." and the people of france, you have kept your word like the true friends you are. we are forever grateful. [applause] pres. obama: here, we don't just commemorate victory, as proud of that victory as we are. we don't just honor sacrifice, as grateful as the world is. we come to remember why america and our allies gave so much for the survival of liberty at its moment of maximum peril. we come to tell the story of the men and women who did it so th
today, we say the same to the people of france. thank you, especially, for the generosity that you've shown the americans who've come here over the generations. to these beaches, and to this sacred place of rest for 9,387 americans. at the end of the war, when our ships set off for america, filled with our fallen, tens of thousands of liberated europeans turned out to say farewell, and they pledged to take care of the more than 60,000 americans who would remain in cemeteries on this continent....
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we are waiting for the president to arrive in france. he will get off air force one or marine one to head to normandy where he will meet with french president emmanuel macron and his wife. >> we often attack the hollywood industry for various things they do wrong but the movie saving private ryan, for the first time for most of america but all of america addicted to experience d-day, wasn't there on the landing, really captured as much as possible for those that weren't there the horrors of that day and not diminishing what those who stormed the beaches of normandy experienced but for those of us that didn't, that experience of watching that movie all our jaws dropped and we really really realized as much as we can how horrific that day was and the fear these 18, 19-year-olds when those doors came down and those german bullets rained down upon them so many of those individuals were killed instantly, our brave boys pressed forward into normandy and we have the world we have now. >> john roberts has a stronger connection at the normandy --
we are waiting for the president to arrive in france. he will get off air force one or marine one to head to normandy where he will meet with french president emmanuel macron and his wife. >> we often attack the hollywood industry for various things they do wrong but the movie saving private ryan, for the first time for most of america but all of america addicted to experience d-day, wasn't there on the landing, really captured as much as possible for those that weren't there the horrors...
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four stage of the tour of switzerland his warm—up for the tour de france.from the end. he sustained injuries to his shoulder and head, and team ineos say they are confident he'll make a full recovery in the coming days. thomas described it as a small setback, but agreed that doctors were right to withdraw him when they did. a few other stories to catch you up on from today, and the tennis at queens was a wash—out today. no play at all in west london. there was better weather in birmingham, where the world number one naomi 0saka survived a scare to reach the second round of the birmingham classic. she beat world number 33 maria sakkari in three sets in just under two hours. england's under 21s have lost their opening match at the european championships. they were beaten 2—1 by france after conceding two goals in the last six minutes, including a 95th minute own goal from aaron wan bissaka. australia qualified for the last 16 of the women's world cup beating jamaica 4—1. sam kerr scored all four goalkeeper nicola mcclure made the last of them pretty easy for
four stage of the tour of switzerland his warm—up for the tour de france.from the end. he sustained injuries to his shoulder and head, and team ineos say they are confident he'll make a full recovery in the coming days. thomas described it as a small setback, but agreed that doctors were right to withdraw him when they did. a few other stories to catch you up on from today, and the tennis at queens was a wash—out today. no play at all in west london. there was better weather in birmingham,...
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on fox twenty four and france twenty four dot com. be able to see watching live from paris world news and analysis from france twenty four i'm not going these are the headlines. the palestinians boycott and the condemned trump's middle east peace plan his son in law launches it in bahrain. just as our protest against it in the gaza strip and the west bank. iran says it will further free itself from the twenty fifteen nuclear deal in defiance of new american sanctions. this comes as us president donald trump warns a round of overwhelming retaliation for any attacks. the wave here in france off the country is on orange alert the second highest temperatures are set to hit forty degrees later this week . thank you very much for being with us. the first phase of the us president donald trump's middle east peace plan has been officially launched in bahrain representing trump out the workshop as the cold in bahrain his son in law. jared kushner he said that. agreement on economic pathway is a precondition for middle east peace. by direct mes
on fox twenty four and france twenty four dot com. be able to see watching live from paris world news and analysis from france twenty four i'm not going these are the headlines. the palestinians boycott and the condemned trump's middle east peace plan his son in law launches it in bahrain. just as our protest against it in the gaza strip and the west bank. iran says it will further free itself from the twenty fifteen nuclear deal in defiance of new american sanctions. this comes as us president...
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team france what do they need to change to really make a chance of winning that game yes a france is a is a different base again to spain that easily a better team than spain and they will punish the us if they don't shop an op i think that's as i mentioned needs to one pick the right person no but she also needs to be more reactive rather than passive friends will punish us and she will have to make substitutions of the right thom's when the us needs them but at the end of the day. it is the best team in the world it is and these players are the ones that will walk li change this match i think that they can almost play the game themselves that are good and we saw some fighting words from megan rapinoe reckoning rip a no off the match in his she just let's have a listen to what she had to say that's cruel problem a bridge right there you just you can't replicate it there's no way to express it or teach it there is a few of us out in the field though kind of like half way through the 2nd half or like at the level we need to go up a level not only here but just to temple and i mean you
team france what do they need to change to really make a chance of winning that game yes a france is a is a different base again to spain that easily a better team than spain and they will punish the us if they don't shop an op i think that's as i mentioned needs to one pick the right person no but she also needs to be more reactive rather than passive friends will punish us and she will have to make substitutions of the right thom's when the us needs them but at the end of the day. it is the...
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negotiate with washington germany's ambassador warned of the risk of tensions escalating further france germany and the united kingdom are gravely concerned by the increased tensions in the bit further. down the u.s. drone but you ran on the 20th of june these developments risk miscalculation and conflict we call for deescalation and dialogue with respect for international iran must understand that these attacks are unacceptable it's time for the world to join us in saying so our policy. means an economic and diplomatic effort to bring iran back to the negotiating table iran should as i said 2 weeks ago need diplomacy with diplomacy. so calls for diplomacy there but iran's us ambassador said the atmosphere was not right for dialogue to happen between tehran and washington you cannot start a dialogue with somebody who is threatening you who is intimidating you today you just witness that the united states employs another sets a set of sanctions against iran how can be a start a dialogue is somebody who's trying maybe preoccupation. is to put more sanctions on iran saw that the atmosphere
negotiate with washington germany's ambassador warned of the risk of tensions escalating further france germany and the united kingdom are gravely concerned by the increased tensions in the bit further. down the u.s. drone but you ran on the 20th of june these developments risk miscalculation and conflict we call for deescalation and dialogue with respect for international iran must understand that these attacks are unacceptable it's time for the world to join us in saying so our policy. means...
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record and five for alex morgan as defending champions usa beat thailand 13—0 in their opening game franceet back on track as they win in andorra to move top of their group in euro 2020 qualifying. and the weather strikes for the second successive day as bangladesh and sri lanka this time see their cricket world cup match abandoned. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the footballing news that defending champions usa set a new tournament record at the women's world cup in france. they were 13—0 winners over thailand beating the previous record when germany beat argentina 11—0 in 2007. alex morgan also equalled the goals in one game record at this tournament set in 1991, by scoring five. with news of that and the other two games played on tuesday here's colm harrison. the united states could not have wished for an easier start to their title defence in the writing was on the wall for thailand from the moment alex morgan headed in the opening goal after 12 minutes. this rout included two goals each from the veil and lewis but morgan surpassed them both. morgan scored her f
record and five for alex morgan as defending champions usa beat thailand 13—0 in their opening game franceet back on track as they win in andorra to move top of their group in euro 2020 qualifying. and the weather strikes for the second successive day as bangladesh and sri lanka this time see their cricket world cup match abandoned. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the footballing news that defending champions usa set a new tournament record at the women's world cup in...
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in france, temperatures have hit a record high. we're still in the early part of the summer. normally, these very high temperatures don't come until round about august time. and, of course, it's not only the heat by day but also overnight as well, there's temperatures really staying up. and we haven't seen temperatures quite this high since back in 2003. police and security services wait to hear what the coroner says about them at the inquests into the deaths in the london bridge attacks. coming up on afternoon live: all the sport. the wimbledon draw‘s been made and it's been releatively kind to the brits involved. more to come. we would take a look at the all—time french record that has just been set ten minutes ago so we will take a closer look at the heatwave in europe, and it is also the hottest day of the year so far in scotland and wales, so we will look at those temperatures and the forecast for the weekend. thanks. also coming up: 4,500 tonnes of concrete and steel blown up nearly a year after the collapse of the morandi br
in france, temperatures have hit a record high. we're still in the early part of the summer. normally, these very high temperatures don't come until round about august time. and, of course, it's not only the heat by day but also overnight as well, there's temperatures really staying up. and we haven't seen temperatures quite this high since back in 2003. police and security services wait to hear what the coroner says about them at the inquests into the deaths in the london bridge attacks....