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france is very much the opposite. it's hard to shake material out of france. they have yet to come to grips with their collaboration in world war ii, and they only apologize for killing 76,000 jews, french jews, in the mid-'90s. so they are very behind on the sense of reconciliation. that makes it bureaucratically very difficult to work in france. and in america everything is online. you barely need to go anywhere. what it looks like is it's a lot of tight voices from the past retelling the story through these bits and pieces of information, patching it together. you can get a sense of people's personalities do these dispatches come to their interrogations, like one thing that struck me was not just the sexism of the anti-semitism in british government. really came across in these files. everyone iss dead so you can sot of be mad at them for being at the syndicate what is shocking is how much speaks to you through the page, that it is just nobody had a problem with being a bureaucratic anti-semite. >> i have a question. >> okay. the first question is so these
france is very much the opposite. it's hard to shake material out of france. they have yet to come to grips with their collaboration in world war ii, and they only apologize for killing 76,000 jews, french jews, in the mid-'90s. so they are very behind on the sense of reconciliation. that makes it bureaucratically very difficult to work in france. and in america everything is online. you barely need to go anywhere. what it looks like is it's a lot of tight voices from the past retelling the...
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france.hey were racing across the low countries and northern france. parisians remained in their cafes. they didn't see any reason to go anywhere. at the last minute when it was clear the nazis were coming, they fled in a mass exodus. some 8 million people tried to get out of the city at the same time, jamming the roads. it's the same thing we see in afghanistan, right up until the end of the withdrawal last night. >> what are the dates in which france was occupied by germany during world war ii? >> so may 10th, 1940 is when the invasion began. it wasn't for another four weeks before it was formally taken by the nazis. hitler came in to pay a visit. it was remarkable the way they did it. because they swept across france, forced the british withdrawal, which led to dunkirk. it caused widespread panic. it led to that thing where britain stood alone against the nazi forces. the u.s. was not in a position to step in and help. it was a very precarious time. we had a time called the phony war after
france.hey were racing across the low countries and northern france. parisians remained in their cafes. they didn't see any reason to go anywhere. at the last minute when it was clear the nazis were coming, they fled in a mass exodus. some 8 million people tried to get out of the city at the same time, jamming the roads. it's the same thing we see in afghanistan, right up until the end of the withdrawal last night. >> what are the dates in which france was occupied by germany during world...
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france was starving.he french were lower than everyone else in europe and part with such a fertile place hitler plundered it to send everything to the eastern front. so france is starving. the alex recruiting french teenagers and old farmers to fight for the resistance could act the emperor they're getting food dropped from the sky. it needed a lot of female traitn to do the start. i don't know they were better they were more naturally equipped to. they taught the allies that in fact this was a very important part of a job. this was the first time this kind of warfare had ever been tried. there are no plans they discovered this was a reallyre important job for a spy in women were really good at it. out of question yes? >> how did you come across the story in the first place? >> so i am a reporter. a lot of freelance work i knew i wanted to do a book i want to sink my teeth into one project. done sprint for the incense of the get is in the paper the next day i wanted a marathon. this is the 2015 a new that
france was starving.he french were lower than everyone else in europe and part with such a fertile place hitler plundered it to send everything to the eastern front. so france is starving. the alex recruiting french teenagers and old farmers to fight for the resistance could act the emperor they're getting food dropped from the sky. it needed a lot of female traitn to do the start. i don't know they were better they were more naturally equipped to. they taught the allies that in fact this was a...
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this was france a year ago. look — lush land turned to waste land, forests and fields barren. paris may be looking glorious in the sunshine, delighting its tourists, but we are, of course, facing a very serious situation. crops across europe are dying, worsening the global food crisis linked to the war in ukraine. extreme droughts and heatwaves that were freak events are now becoming more common and progressively worse. france's fourth successive heatwave is being lapped up by some, but despite the pleasure, they know the pain is deepening. i think if this summer has taught people anything, it's that this is happening and it is happening now. these temperatures are extreme, and if people don't start to act, it's only going to get worse, by the looks of it. because we are the new generation, we have to live on this planet. it is going really bad. we are a little worried about our future. france is taking the heat of what we are doing to our world. the postcard beauty may look stuck in time, but the planet is chan
this was france a year ago. look — lush land turned to waste land, forests and fields barren. paris may be looking glorious in the sunshine, delighting its tourists, but we are, of course, facing a very serious situation. crops across europe are dying, worsening the global food crisis linked to the war in ukraine. extreme droughts and heatwaves that were freak events are now becoming more common and progressively worse. france's fourth successive heatwave is being lapped up by some, but...
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again, because of france.rance was the place where the allies were going to land in order to take back europe. they needed to know everything they could about the beaches on which the troops were going to land on june 6, 1944. marie matalin's agents would provide the allies with a 55 foot long map of the normandy beaches in which the allies would land on d-day, showing every german gun placement, fortification and beach obstacle along the coast. together with details of army units there and their movements. that huge map, 55 foot long, would be the basis of much of the maps the troops would carry, with them on d-day. you might ask how difficult was it for a woman to lead a network like this, especially not only with the french but the british. the alliance work closely with british intelligence, mi six. the answer to that is they had no idea that the person who took over from the creator of alliance was a woman. for almost a year. she kept her identity a secret because she was convinced they would never accept
again, because of france.rance was the place where the allies were going to land in order to take back europe. they needed to know everything they could about the beaches on which the troops were going to land on june 6, 1944. marie matalin's agents would provide the allies with a 55 foot long map of the normandy beaches in which the allies would land on d-day, showing every german gun placement, fortification and beach obstacle along the coast. together with details of army units there and...
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reporter: in eastern france, flowers cause worry.ir colorful bouquets have not been watered for days because of the ban. they asked for an exception. >> we want to maintain the beauty for tourists. reporter: others argue there should not be double standards. >> residents have put a lot of work into their gardens. why should the city be exempt from rules and not the residents? reporter: they say this drought is the worst since records began in 1958. there is expected to be no respite until mid-august. anchor: technology that can save lives. last month of 14-month-old saved from drowning by a drone patrolling a beach in spain, the first lifeguard system of its kind in europe and our team went to see how it works. reporter: this boy is in trouble, in danger of drowning. but three meters above him, help is on the way. a drone carrying a life jacket. arone operator to the rescue. he has operated this gadget above the sea for two years. >> [speaking non-english-language] reporter: operational on the beach in the valencia region, this 10 ki
reporter: in eastern france, flowers cause worry.ir colorful bouquets have not been watered for days because of the ban. they asked for an exception. >> we want to maintain the beauty for tourists. reporter: others argue there should not be double standards. >> residents have put a lot of work into their gardens. why should the city be exempt from rules and not the residents? reporter: they say this drought is the worst since records began in 1958. there is expected to be no respite...
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there were a shortage france has seen since records began. >> battening down the hatches here in france. for all of that and more, stay with us. you are watching france 24. bringing the best of additional an act that has come to paris. these afro dance hall sensations in studio. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having us. >> were both performing at the festival here in france, it is a concert. this is a rerun of the paris and accurate event in november of last year. give us a bit of the inside scoop. what was that night light? -- night like? >> big shout out to anne sophie for coming up with this initiative. this is a whole movement. that was crazy, i loved it. back home, it was more comfortable for myself and my brother. now she is let us invade your privacy for a second. this one will be way turned. >> this is how i think it is supposed to be. the ambassador should get the credit for pioneering or spearheading such a movement. i think it is a great movement because the language barrier made it impossible for people to see different cultures and it did not allow our music to
there were a shortage france has seen since records began. >> battening down the hatches here in france. for all of that and more, stay with us. you are watching france 24. bringing the best of additional an act that has come to paris. these afro dance hall sensations in studio. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having us. >> were both performing at the festival here in france, it is a concert. this is a rerun of the paris and accurate event in november of last year....
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this was france a year ago.turned to wasteland, forests and fields barren. paris may be looking glorious in the sunshine, delighting its tourists, but we are, of course, facing a very serious situation. crops across europe are dying, worsening the global food crisis linked to the war in ukraine. extreme droughts and heatwaves that were freak events are now becoming more common and progressively worse. france's fourth successive heatwave is being lapped up by some, but despite the pleasure, they know the pain is deepening. i think if this summer has taught people anything, it's that this is happening and it is happening now. these temperatures are extreme, and if people don't start to act, it's only going to get worse, by the looks of it. because we are the new generation, we have to live on this planet. it is going really bad. we are a little worried about our future. france is taking the heat of what we are doing to our world. the postcard beauty may look stuck in time, but the planet is changing, and there is
this was france a year ago.turned to wasteland, forests and fields barren. paris may be looking glorious in the sunshine, delighting its tourists, but we are, of course, facing a very serious situation. crops across europe are dying, worsening the global food crisis linked to the war in ukraine. extreme droughts and heatwaves that were freak events are now becoming more common and progressively worse. france's fourth successive heatwave is being lapped up by some, but despite the pleasure, they...
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those are the headlines on france 24, join us. i am nadia. our top story, nancy pelosi, the speaker of the u.s. house of representatives has left taiwan after a brief but controversial visit. it angered the government in beijing, which sees taiwan as a breakaway province of china in the chinese military is planning drills close to the island in retaliation for her visit. in taipei itself, the president thanked pelosi for making the trip and says her staunch support for taiwan was welcome. antonio reports. >> in the weeks leading up t nay pelosi's visit to taiwan, china threaning military action if a trip were to go ahead. mere hours after the speaker of the house left taipei, china lost no time in preparing military drills, both in air and on see that will encircle the island. they are to last from thursday to sunday. some as close as 20 kilometers from the taiwan coast. this will improve missile tests and live fire drills. china says pelosi's visit was provocation, there will be repercussions. >> after this visit, i think the chinese governm
those are the headlines on france 24, join us. i am nadia. our top story, nancy pelosi, the speaker of the u.s. house of representatives has left taiwan after a brief but controversial visit. it angered the government in beijing, which sees taiwan as a breakaway province of china in the chinese military is planning drills close to the island in retaliation for her visit. in taipei itself, the president thanked pelosi for making the trip and says her staunch support for taiwan was welcome....
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women didn't have the right to vote in france during world war ii. it wasn't until 1944 after paris had been liberated that they finally were given that right. marie matalin 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 well into a taste for risk and adventure. quality isn't often seen in young frenchwoman from young to the families like hers. but then again, few had the kind of unconventional background and upbringing that she did. her father was a shipping executive and she was born and spent much of her childhood in shanghai. within the early years of the 20th century was considered the essence of mystery and excitement. it was an open city that meant you didn't have to have a visa or passport together. they were crammed ranging from white russians fleeing from the bolsheviks to chinese warlords and revolutionaries to american and european gangsters, spies and drug smugglers. not to mention international arms dealers. marie matalin the loved every minute of li
women didn't have the right to vote in france during world war ii. it wasn't until 1944 after paris had been liberated that they finally were given that right. marie matalin 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 well into a taste for risk and adventure. quality isn't often seen in young frenchwoman from young to the families like hers. but then again, few had the kind of unconventional background...
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wildfires continue to rage across france.n the southwest, thousands in the path of the flames have been evacuated. temperatures and dry conditions are fanning the flames. thanks for joining us. former u.s. president donald trump has pleaded the fifth. he appeared for a deposition in new york this wednesday but refused to answer questions from the new york attorney general conducting a civil investigation into whether trump falsely represented his assets to tax agencies and lenders. this comes days after the fbi searched his florida home in connection with a separate probe into the removal and destruction of classified documents. trump has denied any wrongdoing. melissa, i know you have been waiting for the former president to return to trump tower in new york. reporter: the former president just left a short time ago. he arrived after 9 a.m. this morning, new york time and left after 3:00. he was there about six hours. according to a statement he put out on his own social platform, truth social, he exercised his right to plea
wildfires continue to rage across france.n the southwest, thousands in the path of the flames have been evacuated. temperatures and dry conditions are fanning the flames. thanks for joining us. former u.s. president donald trump has pleaded the fifth. he appeared for a deposition in new york this wednesday but refused to answer questions from the new york attorney general conducting a civil investigation into whether trump falsely represented his assets to tax agencies and lenders. this comes...
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24 and france 24.com. ♪ >> why?rned away from a nightclub because of your clothing or because you had too much to drink is nothing new. inouth kor, you might also be refused entry because of where you come from or even the color of your skin. this is what some ex-pats have been sharing on tiktok and videos that they say reveal scrimination. we spoke with five other foreigners in south korea who say they have had similar experiences. kiersten is a black americans student living ther. she told us this discrimination is even worse for people of color. >> i went to a pretty polar club two years ago. the bouncer lked at my friend and said, oh, there are people in your group that cannot come in. the bouncer leans fward and meets ey with me and looks me and down. he's like, dress code. it is pretty common to say there are too many foreigners or you can't come in. but then seeing white individuals in the club are being let in or let out. >> no, you better not let her in. there's is no way that you let her in and you won't l
24 and france 24.com. ♪ >> why?rned away from a nightclub because of your clothing or because you had too much to drink is nothing new. inouth kor, you might also be refused entry because of where you come from or even the color of your skin. this is what some ex-pats have been sharing on tiktok and videos that they say reveal scrimination. we spoke with five other foreigners in south korea who say they have had similar experiences. kiersten is a black americans student living ther. she...
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france has seen more than 57,000 hectors destroyed by wildfires. >> france is not alone. are soaring temperatures in raging wildfires across western europe. >> at the end of this dusty track in southwest england, there is scant sign of any moisture. this is where the river thames usually emerges from the ground but the greatest year in decades -- the driest year and a has shifted the source several miles downstream. the drought is a symptom of an extreme heat wave engulfing the u.k. and much of the european continent. parts of england and wales were placed under an extreme heat warning with temperatures poised to soar up to 35 degrees celsius. >> 10 years ago the maximum we would hit was 26. even i found that unbearable and now it is in the 30's. it is way too much for me. >> in thipolishrovince, the drought has left the river depleted and banks disposed. tons of dead fish have been collected to it has been described as an ecological disaster. >> it takes at least 10 years for the entire fish fauna to be built. is a disaster that we will feel for a long time. >> the extre
france has seen more than 57,000 hectors destroyed by wildfires. >> france is not alone. are soaring temperatures in raging wildfires across western europe. >> at the end of this dusty track in southwest england, there is scant sign of any moisture. this is where the river thames usually emerges from the ground but the greatest year in decades -- the driest year and a has shifted the source several miles downstream. the drought is a symptom of an extreme heat wave engulfing the u.k....
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do not miss the observers on france 24 and france 24.com.france 24, watch exclusive interviews with the world's most influential personalities. >> we need to act together, because we are protecting our freedom. >> encounters with key political leaders. >> [speaking foreign language] >> leading figures from the worlds of culture, sport and science. >> [speaking foreign language] >> whatever you think is right, you can . >> watch the interview, a meeting of ideas, on france 24 and france 24.com. >> libertÉ ÉgalitÉ actualitÉ. ♪ [captioning made possible by democracy now!] ♪ amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> u.s. foreign policy has been aggressive, and now we have serious dangers onwo fronts. the war in ukraine, which is devastatg, and the dangers a potential nfrontatn with china. we have to rethink our foreign policy
do not miss the observers on france 24 and france 24.com.france 24, watch exclusive interviews with the world's most influential personalities. >> we need to act together, because we are protecting our freedom. >> encounters with key political leaders. >> [speaking foreign language] >> leading figures from the worlds of culture, sport and science. >> [speaking foreign language] >> whatever you think is right, you can . >> watch the interview, a meeting...
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on the fields of france, the water pipes stand | france, the water pipes stand idle.ake has died at the age of 8a. he was known for his creative use of technicalfabrics, and designs driven by technology. miyake developed a new way of pleating fabric, by wrapping to his famous �*pleats please�* collection. issey miyake was born in hiroshima, where he witnessed the nuclear bombing in 19a5. earlier i heard from dana thomas, author of fashionopolis: the price of fast fashion and the future of clothes. she knew issey miyake for 30 years, and shared herfondest moments. i loved issey san, as i called him. i met him first about 30 years ago when i was a junior reporter at the new york times, and i wrote about a fashion show he�*s had where he cast six women, more than 60 years old. one of them was 91 years old, and i thought that was really cool at a time when fashion was not thinking about inclusivity or diversity. but he was always trying to make fashion more democratic and more accessible. and fashion businesses often talk about the democratisation of luxury, and for them,
on the fields of france, the water pipes stand | france, the water pipes stand idle.ake has died at the age of 8a. he was known for his creative use of technicalfabrics, and designs driven by technology. miyake developed a new way of pleating fabric, by wrapping to his famous �*pleats please�* collection. issey miyake was born in hiroshima, where he witnessed the nuclear bombing in 19a5. earlier i heard from dana thomas, author of fashionopolis: the price of fast fashion and the future of...
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stay with us here on france 24. ♪ ♪ >> hello and welcome to france 24's culture show.est is an award-winning singer and songwriter who counts among her influences free to call out and nina simone. born to an english mother and a zambian father, she grew up in scotland where she began writing songs at age 11. she attended medical school before succumbing to the call of music. she sold millions every three albums, works with the coolest wrappers and pop stars and performed at the white house in front of then-president barack obama. her new album comes out may the sixth. thank you for coming on the france 24 show. i saw you just arrived in paris and you have been filming one of your new videos here should can you tell us anything about it or is it all top-secret? >> it is the next single. it is called ready to love which is ready to come out before the new album. we thought where better to film a song about love than paris? we hope we capture the beauty of the city. had a great time filming. >>>> your album is out in may. you also changed labels from a big major to in an
stay with us here on france 24. ♪ ♪ >> hello and welcome to france 24's culture show.est is an award-winning singer and songwriter who counts among her influences free to call out and nina simone. born to an english mother and a zambian father, she grew up in scotland where she began writing songs at age 11. she attended medical school before succumbing to the call of music. she sold millions every three albums, works with the coolest wrappers and pop stars and performed at the white...
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-ish band, we can come to france. we can spend three weeks touring in france.ll over and that is a special thing. it is not just we play in paris and that is it. we feel like we are as much as big in france as we are in the u.k. which is kind of cool. >> we always get vy excited about frch doors because of -- >> catering. ♪ >> looking back at your career, your 2011 album has gone down in pop history as a classic record. you put out a new addition for the 10th anniversary last year. one of the big hits from that album, the bay, was covered by a french singer a years ago. you know in her version everyone is naked? [laughter] >> is that true? >> is that suggested lyrically? ♪ >> wow. >> i totally did not pick up on that. the beef starts here. >> remove the song. >> sonata in keeping with the original spirit of the song. >> that in. i just did not say it that everyone is naked. ♪ >> and other french institution who has licensed one of your songs, the look is the french public rail network for an advert. i wondered if you had to soundtra and other organization or se
-ish band, we can come to france. we can spend three weeks touring in france.ll over and that is a special thing. it is not just we play in paris and that is it. we feel like we are as much as big in france as we are in the u.k. which is kind of cool. >> we always get vy excited about frch doors because of -- >> catering. ♪ >> looking back at your career, your 2011 album has gone down in pop history as a classic record. you put out a new addition for the 10th anniversary...
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but britain and france against hitler. it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19 thirty's. peter couldn't ache, writer and professor of history at the american university in washington. d. c. analyze is the balance of power that developed in pre war europe because our staff had there, we could have prevent the world for sale because hitler was weak and knew he would wait. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was back in his band, up to him at the west, was hoping in many oil elements in the west for hopefully that he was just going to go east. so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. negotiations between the ussr written and france to establish an anti fascist blog, reached an impasse because secret british german negotiations were taking place at the same time. in return for guaranteeing the integrity of the british empire, britain offered hitler freedom of action in the east for britain to survive. russia had to be sacrificed churchill objects.
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the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood, toil tiers and sweat. you replaced chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want to war with germany. churchill, it appears, was at a very different view. he never wavered from wanting and insisting on war are pursuing the war with germany. he didn't trust the germans. he didn't trust hitler. he didn't like hitler august. the 13th 1940 a little which is mess. if it takes some good, you cities the next night 80, but he had a girl attack the power in which is a us operation blue loss almost 8 months. lenny with suffolk, catastrophic destruction. john chill, it is everywhere. a top piles of rubble left by and strikes in factories and hospitals . he gave speeches works on military plans. for his age, churchill is 60 sakes. he himself would have rushed into the battle. mm. but england cannot withstand germany. le churchill asked roosevelt for help. roosevelt had no affection for churchill, he had no trust of the british and fact saw th
the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood, toil tiers and sweat. you replaced chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want to war with germany. churchill, it appears, was at a very different view. he never wavered from wanting and insisting on war are pursuing the war with germany. he didn't trust the germans. he didn't trust hitler. he didn't like hitler august. the 13th 1940 a little which...
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and by 1939, almost all of europe had already signed the agreements with hitler. 1933 germany, france, britain and italy conclude the full power packed 1934. the bill suit ski, hitler packed between poland and germany as site. 1935. the naval agreement between britain, a germany is concluded. 1978. britain, france and italy agree to divide czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 non aggression treaties assigned between germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov, and german foreign minister, reuben trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pact made it impossible for nazi germany to form alliances with other states. but these over to a young chauffeur hinder dashed chamberlain on that day should. these are fashion tissue masons or to them. he knew of action. england on franklin dusk, had been magenta, did question the inc. i'm from crown dodge, went to my father italian. our on with the united states continued its policy of appeasing imperial japan. the americans held on to the hope that japan would re fo
and by 1939, almost all of europe had already signed the agreements with hitler. 1933 germany, france, britain and italy conclude the full power packed 1934. the bill suit ski, hitler packed between poland and germany as site. 1935. the naval agreement between britain, a germany is concluded. 1978. britain, france and italy agree to divide czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 non aggression treaties assigned between germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939....
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and the said, the fascist forces lay the 10th 1940 german troops invade france. and in just a month hitler into his paris most of the country is occupied and the french army is no moral. less i with scorsese up by junior france, a boa. holden, duke could be to last or fiance of my chela. but in cpr, isn't that you nor your yet prestige scrubs fun of them in his work. don't to have historical sciences. alexi is i have a sense is the events of world war 2. here let's go say you was a, if the bush stepmom blair mimi of lin, shy wolf, poor poor shane. you bruce puzzled. monsieur cross. not a mere pesky face. conyers nice show. so that if you have to reward them but you most or was more than pretty social so generic were showed plethora dealership. ah, with these appeasement policy in tatters. prime minister chamberlain, he's forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940. the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer, blood, toil and sweat. you replace chamberlain because as it is well kn
and the said, the fascist forces lay the 10th 1940 german troops invade france. and in just a month hitler into his paris most of the country is occupied and the french army is no moral. less i with scorsese up by junior france, a boa. holden, duke could be to last or fiance of my chela. but in cpr, isn't that you nor your yet prestige scrubs fun of them in his work. don't to have historical sciences. alexi is i have a sense is the events of world war 2. here let's go say you was a, if the bush...
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, just like their moroccan and tunisian brothers, so france has to work quickly here.ere's another element to this. as europe grapples with a shortage of energy caused by the war in ukraine, there's been renewed interest in algeria's oil and gas reserves. at the moment, algeria is the eu 's third-largest gas supplier, representing a .2 percent of europe's -- representing 8.2% of europe's gas imports last year. >> for president macron, algeria's vast stocks of untapped oil and gas could lay a vital role -- could play a vital role in helping europe through energy shortages caused the break with russia. he also knows that any new security policy for the sahel following the humiliating withdrawal of french forces fighting insurgents in mali. lewis: how has it en going so far? >> macron landed around 3:00 today and was met by his counterpart, the algerian president. he came with a delegation of over 90 people and went to a memorial, where he laid down flowers and stood there in silence in honor of the algerians. after that, he went to the president, where he's having a priv
, just like their moroccan and tunisian brothers, so france has to work quickly here.ere's another element to this. as europe grapples with a shortage of energy caused by the war in ukraine, there's been renewed interest in algeria's oil and gas reserves. at the moment, algeria is the eu 's third-largest gas supplier, representing a .2 percent of europe's -- representing 8.2% of europe's gas imports last year. >> for president macron, algeria's vast stocks of untapped oil and gas could...
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and the said, the fascist forces lay the 10th 1940 german troops invade france. and in just a month, hitler into his paris, most of the country is occupied and the french army is no more or less sales course . he was up by junior france, a boa colon capital now sir, for outfit of my cello. but in superior than that, you, nor your yet prestige groups, none of them in his work, doctor of historical sciences, alexey is, i of essence is the events of world war 2, it less has course, i use a bullish g mom glare me. of linda, shy worf poor, poor shania, bruce bustled mesh, chair crossed, not a man to excuse those. can you nice shows so that it's due at the award there, but the most door was more than the previous socials for generic. we're sure plethora deals. ah, with these appeasement policy in tatters, prime minister chamberlain, he's forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940. the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood, toil tiers and sweat. he replaced chamberlain beca
and the said, the fascist forces lay the 10th 1940 german troops invade france. and in just a month, hitler into his paris, most of the country is occupied and the french army is no more or less sales course . he was up by junior france, a boa colon capital now sir, for outfit of my cello. but in superior than that, you, nor your yet prestige groups, none of them in his work, doctor of historical sciences, alexey is, i of essence is the events of world war 2, it less has course, i use a bullish...
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he was up by junior france, a boa holden to computer last your fiance of my chela. but in cpr, isn't that you nor your yet british cups on often in his work, doctor of historical sciences, alexi is i of the since is the events of world war 2 it let's go say you was a it a bullish gym alum glare me. me of linda shy worf poor, poor shane. you bruce puzzled, mesh chair crossed now to me to excuse those. can you nice show so that it's do outdoor water but the most or was more than pretty social to regenerate? we're sure plethora dealership ah, with these appeasement policy in tatters. prime minister chamberlain, he's forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940. the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer, but blood, toil, tears, and sweat you replace chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want to war with germany. churchill, it appears was at a very different view. he never wavered from wanting and insisting on war or pursuing the war with germany. he didn't trust
he was up by junior france, a boa holden to computer last your fiance of my chela. but in cpr, isn't that you nor your yet british cups on often in his work, doctor of historical sciences, alexi is i of the since is the events of world war 2 it let's go say you was a it a bullish gym alum glare me. me of linda shy worf poor, poor shane. you bruce puzzled, mesh chair crossed now to me to excuse those. can you nice show so that it's do outdoor water but the most or was more than pretty social to...
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those are the features which marked an improvident stewardship for which great britain and france how dearly to pay churchill beak realised on. and he was alone in the british leadership that this policy of what's called appeasement. you know, encouraging hitler. ah, had been a big mistake. ah, needs to come to the russian state to never. i've stivers, i'm phoning most landscape div asking him knocking our sons and that for me we could been 50 baffled it's been okay. so my niece group, i'm speaking with, we will van in the european union, the kremlin. yup. machines. the state aunt, rush up to date and c, r t spoke neck, given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube. and pinterest fairly quickly. big if, if even click to chat with me. so what we got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offensive, very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk me . it was clear to chill chill. the redrawing of european bor
those are the features which marked an improvident stewardship for which great britain and france how dearly to pay churchill beak realised on. and he was alone in the british leadership that this policy of what's called appeasement. you know, encouraging hitler. ah, had been a big mistake. ah, needs to come to the russian state to never. i've stivers, i'm phoning most landscape div asking him knocking our sons and that for me we could been 50 baffled it's been okay. so my niece group, i'm...
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the naval agreement between britain and germany is concluded. 1938 britain, france and italy agree to defy czechoslovakia. the 2 in germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 non aggression treaties assigned between germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. the soviet commerce of a foreign affairs, molotov, and german foreign minister, raven trav. so a non aggression pact, ah, the pac made it impossible for nazi germany to form alliances with other states with these of it the youngest. so for him done thus, chamberlain on that day should these are fashion tissue masons as lam. he knew by baxon england on franklin dusk. i've been present it question. the english from brown dodge, went to my father, italian out on with the united states, continued its policy of appeasing imperial japan. the americans held on to the hope that japan would re focus his attention on the usaa. the soviet union did not want to be caught fighting a 2 front war war with japan and the east, and also a war with germany in the west. and they knew that the germans were going to attack sooner or later. als
the naval agreement between britain and germany is concluded. 1938 britain, france and italy agree to defy czechoslovakia. the 2 in germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 non aggression treaties assigned between germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. the soviet commerce of a foreign affairs, molotov, and german foreign minister, raven trav. so a non aggression pact, ah, the pac made it impossible for nazi germany to form alliances with other states with these of it the...
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i'm at a club in paris hoops a high for france, victory. oh, and i don't know if wouldn't remember, but we love football. so all of us coaches would be really happy, as it would motivate the children, because the french team woolfolk would show them how to leave a harvest here. i'll watch the world cup with my dad. i like this game. that's why i play and i was hiking dawson creek or i'd be pleased because it's my country and it would be a miracle. c some your the last time a team, one consecutive well cops. it was brazil in 1960 too, as raining champions. france will be under increased pressure as they defend their title. but they'll also know that having done it before, they could do it again. natasha buckler, al jazeera paris, france, fuss one to woke up back in 1998, but in 2002 finished bottom of that group of intrinsic i was part of both of those teams. he's how it out is there that the current scott has the quality to go all the way and retain the trophy was calling to see the front of the team to beat because they're the world champi
i'm at a club in paris hoops a high for france, victory. oh, and i don't know if wouldn't remember, but we love football. so all of us coaches would be really happy, as it would motivate the children, because the french team woolfolk would show them how to leave a harvest here. i'll watch the world cup with my dad. i like this game. that's why i play and i was hiking dawson creek or i'd be pleased because it's my country and it would be a miracle. c some your the last time a team, one...
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of the more than 100,000 ukrainian refugees who are currently in france, most of them are women withchildren, 18,000 ukrainian children have officially started studying in french schools, but their mothers are in no hurry to start working. the main problem is the language barrier, which does not allow quickly find a job by profession, but there is a job in france for ukrainian women, and many french people convince her, you just need to have a desire and a little perseverance, the grand est region with the capital strasbourg is one of the most more than two hundred ukrainians live in the village of ein-zaim near the center of the region. simona rowling, a member of the local council, says that in recent months, ukrainian women have become her real friends. every day, simona holds meetings with local entrepreneurs and negotiates the employment of our women. we have representatives of various serious professions here. lawyers notaries accountants but in france these women ca n't do their job because they don't speak the language well but they still find work in other areas, in restaura
of the more than 100,000 ukrainian refugees who are currently in france, most of them are women withchildren, 18,000 ukrainian children have officially started studying in french schools, but their mothers are in no hurry to start working. the main problem is the language barrier, which does not allow quickly find a job by profession, but there is a job in france for ukrainian women, and many french people convince her, you just need to have a desire and a little perseverance, the grand est...
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and the said, the fascist forces lay the 10th 1940 german troops invade france. and in just amongst hitler enters paris, most of the country is occupied and the french army is no more or less. so scorsese was up by the near france, a boa colon capital s or fiance of my chela. but in cpr, isn't that you nor your yet british cups? none of them. in his work, doctor of historical sciences, alexey isiah, essence is the events of world war 2. the less esco's or if the bush g mom glare mimi of linda shy wolf, poor poor shania. bruce bustled mixture cross. not a mere pesky face. can yes, nice show. so that it's new outdoor water. pretty much door was more than a pretty social story. george were sure plethora dealership. ah, with these appeasement policy in tatters. prime minister chamberlain. he's forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940. the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new partition. prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat. he replaced chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain d
and the said, the fascist forces lay the 10th 1940 german troops invade france. and in just amongst hitler enters paris, most of the country is occupied and the french army is no more or less. so scorsese was up by the near france, a boa colon capital s or fiance of my chela. but in cpr, isn't that you nor your yet british cups? none of them. in his work, doctor of historical sciences, alexey isiah, essence is the events of world war 2. the less esco's or if the bush g mom glare mimi of linda...
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— france and the eu care? as you mentioned. _ france and the eu care? france and the eu care? as you| mentioned, really precisely, the channel is just between england and the european union. what i'm concerned about is that this is lowering the quality of the waters of the channel. it is notjust stay along the english coast, it spreads all over the channel. in the long term, or maybe not in the long term, it might be the short term, this will affect the quality of the water, and so there is the possibility for fishermen to do their activity, for shellfish farmers to be able to have quality products, this is for the entire environment of the channel being threatened, which is not acceptable. some say the vast majority of the water being pumped out is just rain water, so we are talking about relatively small amounts in a relatively small amounts in a relatively big channel water. are you seriously thinking that there will be serious damage done? i am really seriously _ will be serious damage done? i —n really seriously thinking that we have to improve the
— france and the eu care? as you mentioned. _ france and the eu care? france and the eu care? as you| mentioned, really precisely, the channel is just between england and the european union. what i'm concerned about is that this is lowering the quality of the waters of the channel. it is notjust stay along the english coast, it spreads all over the channel. in the long term, or maybe not in the long term, it might be the short term, this will affect the quality of the water, and so there is...
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oh those are the features which marked an improvident stewardship for which great britain and france have dearly to pay churchill beak realised. and he was alone in the british leadership that this policy of what's called appeasement. you know, encouraging hitler. ah, had been a big mistake. ringback ah, with with, i mean you believe up, she was doing a little boy and a border with those old they said look, and you live most schools do killer formula shall be one of club masika dealer post on zillow, while it museums can use to put value a new one who did origin, but he also still was done a lot of that going to book that i'll go with all new buildings just was a what i see the senior boss who's though group you motivation says this a gumbo sub ah, it was clear to chad chill, so redrawing of european borders had begun. wal was inevitable. but as he wasn't a cabinet minister, he couldn't change anything much later. churchill, right? those were the he is of my desolate solitude. the situation in munich was also noticed in the united states. some often said that hitler must have fools,
oh those are the features which marked an improvident stewardship for which great britain and france have dearly to pay churchill beak realised. and he was alone in the british leadership that this policy of what's called appeasement. you know, encouraging hitler. ah, had been a big mistake. ringback ah, with with, i mean you believe up, she was doing a little boy and a border with those old they said look, and you live most schools do killer formula shall be one of club masika dealer post on...
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to w lisa lewis reports now from southwestern france. france has been baking and temperatures of up to 40 degrees for months. now. that is putting french nuclear plants under strain authorities having to bend the rules for about a 5th of them just to keep them running. usually a nuclear power plant operators are only allowed to discharge their cooling water into rivers like they're gone. if the rivers temperature is under a certain limit, that is to protect the local flora and fauna county, though authorities have suspended that rule at certain reactors like the goldfish blonde here behind me, they say it's the only way to guarantee francis power supply more for the lower or unable one photo, but these environmental activists are outraged that rules are being suspended for nuclear power plants. when river systems are already under stress in the heat and drought, he norman, warmness, or ball. they say, warming them up even more is disastrous. see that the $44.00 so it's a catastrophe for plants and fish it. some of them die which has ripple effects throughout the whole food chain with f
to w lisa lewis reports now from southwestern france. france has been baking and temperatures of up to 40 degrees for months. now. that is putting french nuclear plants under strain authorities having to bend the rules for about a 5th of them just to keep them running. usually a nuclear power plant operators are only allowed to discharge their cooling water into rivers like they're gone. if the rivers temperature is under a certain limit, that is to protect the local flora and fauna county,...
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asylum in france, which is a safe count ? a , asylum in france, which is a safe count ?do claim asylum in france and in other countries - country? many people do claim asylum in france and in other countries in i in france and in other countries in the eu. the main reason people come here is they have single —— english as a second language and family connections and it gives them a head start. ., , , start. the government says the rise channel crossings _ start. the government says the rise channel crossings is _ start. the government says the rise channel crossings is unacceptable l channel crossings is unacceptable and says its nationality and borders that will break the model the people smugglers, so determined to exploit the vulnerable. it is clear the french authorities will only intervene and see if a boat gets into difficulties. once a boat gets into difficulties. once a boat makes it halfway across the channel becomes the responsibility of the british authorities and that is why so many people are being brought to dover. yesterday the first boat was brought in ju
asylum in france, which is a safe count ? a , asylum in france, which is a safe count ?do claim asylum in france and in other countries - country? many people do claim asylum in france and in other countries in i in france and in other countries in the eu. the main reason people come here is they have single —— english as a second language and family connections and it gives them a head start. ., , , start. the government says the rise channel crossings _ start. the government says the rise...
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mm lay the 10th 1940 german troops invade france. and in just a month, hitler into paris, most of the country is occupied and the french army is no moral. lesser with scorsese by junior france, a boa colon capital s or for outfit of my cello. but in cpr is that you nor your yet prestige groups? none of them in his work. doctor have historical sciences. alexi is, i of essence, is the events of world war 2. it, let's go say you was a, if the bush timor, blair, mimi of linda war for poor shania. bruce bustled, monsieur cross, not a man. test cases can, yes, nice shows. so that he's got the award, the premium or store was more of a pretty socials for george square? sure. plethora dealership. ah. with his appeasement policy in tatters. prime minister chamberlain, he's forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940. the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new which is prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood toil tis and sweat. you replaced chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain did
mm lay the 10th 1940 german troops invade france. and in just a month, hitler into paris, most of the country is occupied and the french army is no moral. lesser with scorsese by junior france, a boa colon capital s or for outfit of my cello. but in cpr is that you nor your yet prestige groups? none of them in his work. doctor have historical sciences. alexi is, i of essence, is the events of world war 2. it, let's go say you was a, if the bush timor, blair, mimi of linda war for poor shania....
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, which will always defend france is also close to africa. i think that this closeness will allow us to go very, very far. the leaders promised to create a joint commission of historians to examine the colonial period. my cross at france will increase the number of student fees as it grants algerians. he also urged, present a boon to do more to stop illegal migration to europe. no, any details were signed during this visit, even though algeria is a major exporter of gas to the you and european powers are looking for tentative to russian gas. but the least they said the prison macro wanted to keep the focus very much on improving relations. macro and good the algerian government. last year when he questioned algeria his existence as a nation before french occupation. but he's also done more than his predecessors to force france to face its colonial past. he says, being born after algerian independence gives him a new perspective and that the future of french algerian relations is in the hands of the new generation. natasha butler, al jazeera,
, which will always defend france is also close to africa. i think that this closeness will allow us to go very, very far. the leaders promised to create a joint commission of historians to examine the colonial period. my cross at france will increase the number of student fees as it grants algerians. he also urged, present a boon to do more to stop illegal migration to europe. no, any details were signed during this visit, even though algeria is a major exporter of gas to the you and european...
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would travel home from france with 163 bottles in tow, mostly white bordeaux. and that was just for his immediate years. the rest of his vast wine collection was shipped in creates. so, we went off to the marathon and i'll read you a short passage from the end of the marathon. so i was thinking about a lot of things. this was my first jefferson travel experience. and i was looking for ways to make a connection between his time and ours and i was doing the race. i was thinking about the history of when jefferson was there and when these two young men followed hints and made it to bordeaux. one of the men, william short, jefferson's private secretary, actually wrote to him for bordeux. he was in a bit of a crisis himself. he was wondering if he should stay in europe for his, the rest of his life or go back to america and follow politics. so there was a lot of history went on. but mostly by the end of the marathon, leon and i were just thinking about finishing. this was our first run. it was a hot day. we were drinking wine. we were in costume. so we were just hop
would travel home from france with 163 bottles in tow, mostly white bordeaux. and that was just for his immediate years. the rest of his vast wine collection was shipped in creates. so, we went off to the marathon and i'll read you a short passage from the end of the marathon. so i was thinking about a lot of things. this was my first jefferson travel experience. and i was looking for ways to make a connection between his time and ours and i was doing the race. i was thinking about the history...