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my name is bruno francois. my product is cycloramic. for 5% of my company. cycloramic is a smartphone app that takes 360-degree panoramic photo hands-free. and you don't even need a tripod. with cycloramic, you're gonna be able to truly capture the whole picture. i'm gonna show you a short demonstration, show you how amazing cycloramic is. there you go. [ camera shutter clicks ] [ camera shutter clicks ] [ camera shutter clicks ] it took all the shots, and it's gonna stitch all the pictures together. and here it is in cycloramic's 3-d viewer. so, the base that that's on -- do you need that base with it? no, no, it works on the glass or granite countertop. no, no, no, no, no, no, no. how does it spin? not the wood. the base that's spinning it. no, no, the base doesn't spin. it's the phone that spins. how does the phone spin? how does it do it? can we see it move? h-how do you get an iphone to spin? can we see it move without the base? yeah, yeah, of course. here. so, you see, it's gonna turn and do a 180. greiner: and it doesn't fall ove
my name is bruno francois. my product is cycloramic. for 5% of my company. cycloramic is a smartphone app that takes 360-degree panoramic photo hands-free. and you don't even need a tripod. with cycloramic, you're gonna be able to truly capture the whole picture. i'm gonna show you a short demonstration, show you how amazing cycloramic is. there you go. [ camera shutter clicks ] [ camera shutter clicks ] [ camera shutter clicks ] it took all the shots, and it's gonna stitch all the pictures...
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you wanted to wanted to respond to respond, mark francois.le country. if you are not going to get emotive about this, what on earth are you going to get emotive about? there are great things at sta ke about? there are great things at stake here. history willjudge what every member of that cabinet does today for the rest of their lives. caring and hyperbole are different things and i think the public has become very used to being able to judge the difference, is howl become very used to being able to judge the difference, is how i would respond to that one, mark. on twitter, quack educ says this is treason, theresa may needs to be removed asap, this is not what the electro— voted for. we voted to leave the eu completely. if the brexiteer cabinet members do not design dummett resigned later today the conservative party will not recover “— the conservative party will not recover —— the electorate. oliver on twitter says i want to be clear i may remain and i wouldn't vote for this absurd deal, we would still have to abide by eu decisions and laws
you wanted to wanted to respond to respond, mark francois.le country. if you are not going to get emotive about this, what on earth are you going to get emotive about? there are great things at sta ke about? there are great things at stake here. history willjudge what every member of that cabinet does today for the rest of their lives. caring and hyperbole are different things and i think the public has become very used to being able to judge the difference, is howl become very used to being...
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has posted pictures which appear to show camps completely burned to the ground former president francois posies a was overthrown by a coalition of rebel groups in two thousand and thirteen since then more than seven hundred thousand people have been displaced and another half a million left the country. in twenty thirteen seneca rebels overran the capital forcing president francois it was easy to flee since then thousands of people have been displaced last year a rise in violence for several aid agencies to withdraw leaving tens of thousands without support in january the international committee of the red cross warned of a was sitting situation with half the population needing a wal-mart abends a is head of mission for doctors without borders in the central african republic he says the international community needs to do more to protect civilians from the ongoing fighting the situation is going to critique in both the cities that are witnessing violence we have received in both hospitals reported by m.s.f. doctors without borders but thank god for any band by around twenty more were goo
has posted pictures which appear to show camps completely burned to the ground former president francois posies a was overthrown by a coalition of rebel groups in two thousand and thirteen since then more than seven hundred thousand people have been displaced and another half a million left the country. in twenty thirteen seneca rebels overran the capital forcing president francois it was easy to flee since then thousands of people have been displaced last year a rise in violence for several...
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francois riahi, the ceo of natixis joining us from paris.onnie: coming up, the democrats have picked up another seat in the house. the associated press calling michigan 8th for the democratic challenger. another pick up for the democrats. we want to get back to specific sectors of the market, like infrastructure and pharmaceutical place. what of the odds they move on anything legislatively that happens in the next two years? >> we are going to see movements like that and health care for example -- in health care for example. i would put that down to knee-jerk reactions. the most important thing from the industry group point of you -- the elections are not happening in a vacuum. throughlived basically the third week of may with a big defensive rotation. the pricing out of cyclical growth. for me the question really is, is the market going to price back in mark growth? -- more growth? our view is that it will. that really dwarfs anything in or spendingulatory policy. vonnie: the other big question is how is china viewing this result? how will
francois riahi, the ceo of natixis joining us from paris.onnie: coming up, the democrats have picked up another seat in the house. the associated press calling michigan 8th for the democratic challenger. another pick up for the democrats. we want to get back to specific sectors of the market, like infrastructure and pharmaceutical place. what of the odds they move on anything legislatively that happens in the next two years? >> we are going to see movements like that and health care for...
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francois: absolutely.y impressive in the industry is there is an awareness within the industry that they can't continue like that because while market growth is stagnating because customers are demanding changes. we need to take a step forward and change their practices and we are working with them to create a collaboration across the industry. it's also innovators as well. all his business opportunities in ending did -- this approach. francois: you have examples of this in every area of china. you have schemes for close and access to your closing the cloud. you pay a monthly fee. you need to take delivery at some point. francois: you have approximately 50 pounds and you can switch as often as you want. alibaba is one of the investors. in the u.s., you have a company that sells secondhand luxury items. to be a forecasting billion-dollar business this year. anna: how do you make sure that the companies have a significant , suspension to experience. francois: the ideas to work with organizations that have sh
francois: absolutely.y impressive in the industry is there is an awareness within the industry that they can't continue like that because while market growth is stagnating because customers are demanding changes. we need to take a step forward and change their practices and we are working with them to create a collaboration across the industry. it's also innovators as well. all his business opportunities in ending did -- this approach. francois: you have examples of this in every area of china....
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former defence minister mark francois, thank you for being with us.ntgomerie, the conservative commentator. traditionally, one has tended to see when the leader is up against that that the activists in that part of the —— in the party are asking for loyalty. 0ur party members as frustrated as mark francois is about the deal the prime minister has come back with? i think mark speaks for if not the majority of tory activists, certainly a very large number of them, and i think there is polling of voters which finds voters of the conservative party very split, half wanting theresa may's deal and half opposing, and split on her leadership as well, half wanting her leadership as well, half wanting her to continue, half knots. it is believed voting conservative supporters who are most disappointed with her, so i am someone who is a big brexit supporter. i am with her, so i am someone who is a big brexit supporter. iam not with her, so i am someone who is a big brexit supporter. i am not happy with this deal. it is not what i wanted, but i think it's the only
former defence minister mark francois, thank you for being with us.ntgomerie, the conservative commentator. traditionally, one has tended to see when the leader is up against that that the activists in that part of the —— in the party are asking for loyalty. 0ur party members as frustrated as mark francois is about the deal the prime minister has come back with? i think mark speaks for if not the majority of tory activists, certainly a very large number of them, and i think there is polling...
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two people killed more than seven hundred thousand have been displaced since the former president francois was easy was overthrown back in twenty thirteen that's a look at your headlines here on al-jazeera inside story starts now. keeping his promise donald trump maria imposes economic and trade sanctions on iran despite global condemnation the measures are meant to impede tehran's ability to sell oil on the world markets because u.s. pressure on the regime end up hurting the iranian people the most this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm richelle carey at all the makings of a hollywood thriller the u.s. president teasing is fifty five million twitter followers about sanctions on iran but donald trump's top was not a joke and it's expected that there will be real life consequences for millions of iranians strict economic and trade penalties come into effect on monday the white house says the aim is to force iran to abandon what it calls its destructive behavior in the middle east russia china and many european allies have strongly criticized the move there's plenty to di
two people killed more than seven hundred thousand have been displaced since the former president francois was easy was overthrown back in twenty thirteen that's a look at your headlines here on al-jazeera inside story starts now. keeping his promise donald trump maria imposes economic and trade sanctions on iran despite global condemnation the measures are meant to impede tehran's ability to sell oil on the world markets because u.s. pressure on the regime end up hurting the iranian people the...
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without borders has posted pictures which appear to show camps burnt to the ground former president francois busies a was overthrown by a coalition of rebel groups twenty thirteen the lawyer representing a christian woman in pakistan acquitted of blasphemy has left the country in fear of his life saif says that he had to leave so that he could continue to represent r.c. a baby who's convicted who his conviction was overturned on wednesday by the supreme court maybe it sped eight years on death row officials of the agreed to stop her leaving pakistan to end violent protests over the court's ruling choudhry is pakistan's minister of information and broadcasting he says the deal with the protesters was struck within the constitutional framework. well you have successfully been able to disprove the situation you know when you have been negotiations i think the biggest challenge for the government was not to use you know the date much or not sit for hours and that process this occasion elected tepper no you know the some of the something happens that it's a bad impression so we have been through
without borders has posted pictures which appear to show camps burnt to the ground former president francois busies a was overthrown by a coalition of rebel groups twenty thirteen the lawyer representing a christian woman in pakistan acquitted of blasphemy has left the country in fear of his life saif says that he had to leave so that he could continue to represent r.c. a baby who's convicted who his conviction was overturned on wednesday by the supreme court maybe it sped eight years on death...
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i've been speaking to the conservative mp and vice chair of the european research group, mark francoishe's confident the 48 letters needed to trigger a vote of no confidence in theresa may will be reached. we're not a stalinist organisation. we believe in a bit of internal debate amongst friends. but i think the critical thing is that every conservative mp, in fact, to be frank, every member of parliament in the entire house of commons knows that there is absolutely no way that the withdrawal agreement will ever go through the house. now that labour have said they are going to vote against it and the liberals and the snp, and critically, the dup who are hopping mad with the prime minister, and the tory backbenchers, it is mathematically, impossible for it to ever get through and i think tory mps know that and i'm told the prime minister in private has been told that numerous times but she appears not to accept it. don't you accept her point that a leadership contest now is not going to make that negotiations, is not going to make that parliamentary arithmetic any easier? well, let me e
i've been speaking to the conservative mp and vice chair of the european research group, mark francoishe's confident the 48 letters needed to trigger a vote of no confidence in theresa may will be reached. we're not a stalinist organisation. we believe in a bit of internal debate amongst friends. but i think the critical thing is that every conservative mp, in fact, to be frank, every member of parliament in the entire house of commons knows that there is absolutely no way that the withdrawal...
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posted pictures which appear to show the camps completely burned to the ground former president francois it was easy it was overthrown by a coalition of rebel groups and twenty thirteen since then more than seven hundred thousand people have been displaced and more than half a million of left the country. when it was twenty thirteen as we say the seleka rebels overran the capital forcing the front to up aziz a out since then thousands displaced last year there was a rise in violence that forced several aid agencies to withdraw leaving those tens of thousands without support in january the international committee of the red cross warned of a worsening situation with half the entire population in need of aid well abends is head of mission for doctors without borders in central african republic and he told us the international community when it needs to do more to protect civilians. the situation is quite critique in both the people that are witnessing violence we have received in both the hospital supported by m.s.f. doctors without borders that anger or i mean by around twenty more wounde
posted pictures which appear to show the camps completely burned to the ground former president francois it was easy it was overthrown by a coalition of rebel groups and twenty thirteen since then more than seven hundred thousand people have been displaced and more than half a million of left the country. when it was twenty thirteen as we say the seleka rebels overran the capital forcing the front to up aziz a out since then thousands displaced last year there was a rise in violence that forced...
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in two thousand and thirteen seller car rebels overran the capital forcing president francois busy to flee since then thousands of people have been displaced last year a rise in violence for several aid agencies to withdraw leaving tens of thousands without support in january the international committee of the red cross warned of a worsening situation with half the population in need of aid. band is head of the mission for doctors without borders in the central african republic he says the international community needs to do more to protect civilians from the fighting the situation is quite critique. witness of violence we have received hospitals reported by m.s.f. doctors without borders thank god for any ban by around twenty. so some of those cases are very critical and we're trying to evacuating. banbury the situation continues to be serious because sporadic fighting ongoing and that our colleagues cannot war cannot move properly to find out more people he needs equally agent that would be willing to come to the hospital but access is not going to fighting and going so we're really
in two thousand and thirteen seller car rebels overran the capital forcing president francois busy to flee since then thousands of people have been displaced last year a rise in violence for several aid agencies to withdraw leaving tens of thousands without support in january the international committee of the red cross warned of a worsening situation with half the population in need of aid. band is head of the mission for doctors without borders in the central african republic he says the...
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completely burned to the ground and twenty thirteen rebels overran the capital forcing president francois busies aid to flee since then thousands of people have been displaced last year a rise in violence for several aid agencies to withdraw leaving tens of thousands without support in january the international committee of the red cross warned of a worsening situation with half the population in need of aid or more i had a benz as head of mission for doctors without borders in central african republic he joins us on the phone now from the capital thanks for being with us so just give us a sense of the scale of what's happened here. really . ok. we're going to apologies we're going to have to leave this because unfortunately our connection to you is is very poor and it's quite difficult to hear what you're saying so we're going to have to cut this short sorry about that now i so says it was behind that attack that killed seven coptic christians in egypt on friday gunmen fired at two buses on their way to a monastery near the city of minya two hundred sixty kilometers south of cairo six of
completely burned to the ground and twenty thirteen rebels overran the capital forcing president francois busies aid to flee since then thousands of people have been displaced last year a rise in violence for several aid agencies to withdraw leaving tens of thousands without support in january the international committee of the red cross warned of a worsening situation with half the population in need of aid or more i had a benz as head of mission for doctors without borders in central african...
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said in one thousand nine hundred forty six germany stays germany more recently in the eighties francois mitterrand spoke about the german nuclear bomb but he was referring to the don't mark in the german central bank which shows that other countries are no longer worried about germany's military strength but about its economic power gaff. as it is does that mean germany is scary because it functions too well for europe. that. east germany is and will stay europe's strongest economy in a time when economic strength is more important than military strength. so germany is the strongest party and it can't shake that role which is why it has to find a way to use its strength constructively and strategically within europe. when they explore the international recent study asked europeans whether they find their country's culture superior to their neighboring countries cultures forty five percent of germans said they find their culture to be better than other europeans yet are we seeing a rising feeling of german superiority. you know with this yes we are and that's a german trait that dates ba
said in one thousand nine hundred forty six germany stays germany more recently in the eighties francois mitterrand spoke about the german nuclear bomb but he was referring to the don't mark in the german central bank which shows that other countries are no longer worried about germany's military strength but about its economic power gaff. as it is does that mean germany is scary because it functions too well for europe. that. east germany is and will stay europe's strongest economy in a time...
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the french were represented by shell francois pico the former consul general in beirut and the british by the government's middle east advisor so mark sykes. sykes was from a wealthy english family whose country home was here that's led me a house in yorkshire he had a privileged upbringing and was taken on a trip to egypt when he was eleven. his knowledge of the middle east had been picked up writing religion and travel books. those sites like the prime minister to think he was an expert in fact he spoke neither turkish nor arabic. speaker was a french lawyer turned diplomat who'd spent several years in beirut and was a staunch supporter of french interests abroad. though they paid lip service to independence for the arab provinces of the ottoman empire the ambitions of their respective countries where their real priorities is never the case that people assume that people like sue mark sykes and other british and the french policy makers were being disingenuous in their support for the idea of national freedom in the middle east that at base it was just frankly a lie that they weren't
the french were represented by shell francois pico the former consul general in beirut and the british by the government's middle east advisor so mark sykes. sykes was from a wealthy english family whose country home was here that's led me a house in yorkshire he had a privileged upbringing and was taken on a trip to egypt when he was eleven. his knowledge of the middle east had been picked up writing religion and travel books. those sites like the prime minister to think he was an expert in...
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between their countries forever with the ellie's a treaty a treaty of friendship helmut kohl and francois mitterrand renewed the close ties in one nine hundred eighty four at the cemetery in their dollar. vote he said astonished us. it's really amazing to see what germany and france have accomplished together. these former historical rivals who fiercely fought each other and occupied each other's territory have now become the driving force behind european integration with us the by only that those countries are more closely interwoven in terms of politics economics and civil society than any other two nations in europe at this hour perhaps even in the whole world. today angle americal and emmanuel mccall although they might view the future of the e.u. somewhat differently still valued the close ties between their countries and together they're marking the anniversary in comp janja the place where the horrors of the first world war were put to rest. well to mark this weekend's in tenor a d. w. has produced a series of reports delving into the history of what was then called the war to end
between their countries forever with the ellie's a treaty a treaty of friendship helmut kohl and francois mitterrand renewed the close ties in one nine hundred eighty four at the cemetery in their dollar. vote he said astonished us. it's really amazing to see what germany and france have accomplished together. these former historical rivals who fiercely fought each other and occupied each other's territory have now become the driving force behind european integration with us the by only that...
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these two leaders michael and michael and across strong echoes of their predecessors helmut kohl and francois michelle han yeah i think when you were when you meet that plays in compiegne where two french tranquil german humiliations took place one hundred eighteen one hundred forty when you go there after the handshakes between need to honk or nineteen eighty-four and after order big big speeches from example from the former german president in france four years ago it's i mean you have all these is story you have the is true of the world and you have also what your predecessors did and you have to you have to invent or i don't know new something new and maybe also to to have a look to the future reckon that's important to know only to commemorate the past but also to look to the future that's the goal of this conference from own parents i mean when we talk about the predecessors when we talk about helmut kohl and when we talk about france only to haunt they lived through world war two and so when when they talk about european unity it's essentially the difference between peace and war is th
these two leaders michael and michael and across strong echoes of their predecessors helmut kohl and francois michelle han yeah i think when you were when you meet that plays in compiegne where two french tranquil german humiliations took place one hundred eighteen one hundred forty when you go there after the handshakes between need to honk or nineteen eighty-four and after order big big speeches from example from the former german president in france four years ago it's i mean you have all...
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maneuvering was going on at the same time as the british and french representatives mark sykes and francois pico were carving up the middle east between the. shereef a saint dreamt of a great arab state to include the levant from the egyptian border up to the taurus mountains in turkey. plus all of mesopotamia to the border in the north and the whole of the arabian peninsula except for the british colony of aden. kind of. how do you. and i know how can i say leap years you've been out of. your country your door the. iraqis in one cocoon or much learned to clean. now i can beat up on you know i did that and now it's so fucked up for him he made much i did ok for that would i have had the guardian united go to many credit of a could but i know who last about how to do another and economic muscle how to do a minute about. britain weighed up the benefits and agreed to sorry for seems to months. for his part hussein called for an arab uprising against the ultimate on the fifth of june nine hundred sixteen. the hashemite forces under the command of her saying the sun faisel mobilized. from their
maneuvering was going on at the same time as the british and french representatives mark sykes and francois pico were carving up the middle east between the. shereef a saint dreamt of a great arab state to include the levant from the egyptian border up to the taurus mountains in turkey. plus all of mesopotamia to the border in the north and the whole of the arabian peninsula except for the british colony of aden. kind of. how do you. and i know how can i say leap years you've been out of. your...
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the french were represented by shell francois pico the former consul general in beirut. and the british by the government's middle east advisor so mark sykes. sykes was from a wealthy english family whose country home was here that's led me a house in yorkshire he had a privileged upbringing and was taken on a trip to egypt when he was eleven. his knowledge of the middle east had been picked up by writing religion and travel books. those sites like the prime minister to think he was an expert in fact he spoke neither turkish nor arabic. speaker was a french lawyer turned diplomat who'd spent several years in beirut and was a staunch supporter of french interests abroad. though they paid lip service to independence for the arab provinces of the ottoman empire the ambitions of their respective countries where their real priorities is never the case the people assume the people i saw mark sites and other british and the french policy makers were being disingenuous in their support for the idea of national freedom in the middle east that at base it was just frankly a lie tha
the french were represented by shell francois pico the former consul general in beirut. and the british by the government's middle east advisor so mark sykes. sykes was from a wealthy english family whose country home was here that's led me a house in yorkshire he had a privileged upbringing and was taken on a trip to egypt when he was eleven. his knowledge of the middle east had been picked up by writing religion and travel books. those sites like the prime minister to think he was an expert...
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least two people killed more than seven hundred thousand have been displaced since former president francois boozy was overthrown in two thousand and thirteen protests in pakistan against the release of a christian woman accused acquitted of blasphemy charges have been called off a deal was struck between the government and conservative muslim groups that had been leading the demonstrations those are your headlines the news continues here now to syria after world war one through arab our eyes stay with us here on al-jazeera. world war one. the be. four years between conflict. known as the great wall. of the war to end all wars from. its grim trench warfare. and. with europe the main theater of war and but this was a war fault of the only men fronts. so there's another story mayor lee told. huge importance june in the war. and of lost in significance. and. a story of troops who falls and die but who are often forgotten and. if i'm given and coming that shapes the middle east of today. this is world war one through out the odds. malick to leakey the chin is even writer and broadcaster takes us
least two people killed more than seven hundred thousand have been displaced since former president francois boozy was overthrown in two thousand and thirteen protests in pakistan against the release of a christian woman accused acquitted of blasphemy charges have been called off a deal was struck between the government and conservative muslim groups that had been leading the demonstrations those are your headlines the news continues here now to syria after world war one through arab our eyes...
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the french were represented by shell francois pico the former consul general in beirut. and the british by the government's middle east advisor so mark sykes. sykes was from a wealthy english family whose country home was here that's led me a house in yorkshire he had a privileged upbringing and was taken on a trip to egypt when he was eleven. his knowledge of the middle east had been picked up writing religion and travel books. on those sites like the prime minister to think he was an expert in fact he spoke neither turkish nor arabic. speaker was a french lawyer turned diplomat who'd spent several years in beirut and was a staunch supporter of french interests abroad. though they paid lip service to independence for the arab provinces of the ottoman empire the ambitions of their respective countries where their real priorities is never the case that people assume that people like sumach sites and other british and the french policy makers were being disingenuous in their support for the idea of national freedom in the middle east that at base it was just frankly a lie
the french were represented by shell francois pico the former consul general in beirut. and the british by the government's middle east advisor so mark sykes. sykes was from a wealthy english family whose country home was here that's led me a house in yorkshire he had a privileged upbringing and was taken on a trip to egypt when he was eleven. his knowledge of the middle east had been picked up writing religion and travel books. on those sites like the prime minister to think he was an expert...
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it was here president francois mitterrand chancellor helmut kohl held hands in a historic act of reconciliation and friendship between france and germany the tide of warfare may have moved to different shows but is still shows no sign of turning . david chase to al-jazeera. and here is a look at some of the scenes and the sounds from paris today marking the world once and terry. the eleventh of november one thousand nine hundred eleven o'clock in the morning one hundred years ago today in paris and all over france the church bells were ringing it was the armistice that ended four long years of deadly calm. let us remember let us not forget because the memory of the sacrifices makes the swarthy and those who fought and died so that we can be free. of evil evil let us not give up the ideals the principles and the patriotism of those who. this is al jazeera these are the headlines the french president emmanuel micron as you just saw has led tributes to the millions of servicemen and civilians who died in world war one leaders from seventy countries are in paris for the one hundredth anniversary of
it was here president francois mitterrand chancellor helmut kohl held hands in a historic act of reconciliation and friendship between france and germany the tide of warfare may have moved to different shows but is still shows no sign of turning . david chase to al-jazeera. and here is a look at some of the scenes and the sounds from paris today marking the world once and terry. the eleventh of november one thousand nine hundred eleven o'clock in the morning one hundred years ago today in paris...
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if he backs down, he will be compared to francois hollande, who represents everything macron does not want to be -- "spineless," and so unpopular he could not stand for reelection. genie: let's wrap up with a look at the miss france competition. the organizers has -- have revealed the questions. dheepthika: it shows beauty is in the brain, thankfully. these questions are hard and dispel myths that pageant winners are not intelligent. quiz looks at french grammar, world politics, history, geography, a range of things. let's see how you fare. it is multiple-choice. what is the distance of a marathon? 42 kilometers, 42.195 kilometers, 42 .550 kilometers, or 43 kilometers? genie: it is so hard. 42? dheepthika: you are close. 42.195. genie: i knew it. dheepthika: who composed "ode to joy," the european union anthem? genie: i know this, beethoven. do i get to be miss france? dheepthika: what does the word proselytizing mean. genie: proselytizing? isn't it about trying to convince someone to get into a religion or know something? i do know know how to say it, but i know it when i see it. dhe
if he backs down, he will be compared to francois hollande, who represents everything macron does not want to be -- "spineless," and so unpopular he could not stand for reelection. genie: let's wrap up with a look at the miss france competition. the organizers has -- have revealed the questions. dheepthika: it shows beauty is in the brain, thankfully. these questions are hard and dispel myths that pageant winners are not intelligent. quiz looks at french grammar, world politics,...
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citron version of virtue to see the wants to francois the fox wagon beetle kafer was to germany mobility for the masses it was designed in nineteen thirty to help french farmers who still relied on horses and carts as a classic car expect to stop our explains. why it's a good fit he says boss. had concrete ideas about what. it should have room for two farmers in a sack of potatoes and do at least sixty kilometers an hour yet have such a comfortable suspension that a basket of eggs can survive journeys over a bumpy fields unscathed it should be easy to operate but looks weren't important or the follow through. in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine citroen began making prototypes at the peaveys it was called for getting from a to your very small car though not terribly attractive they met who launched. criteria even passing the test with the basket of eggs. and designer flamini or bet on it was told to keep the car functional it was instructed to create an umbrella on all week . that it is coastal says that after the end of the second world war by attorney was allowed to pimp up the bod
citron version of virtue to see the wants to francois the fox wagon beetle kafer was to germany mobility for the masses it was designed in nineteen thirty to help french farmers who still relied on horses and carts as a classic car expect to stop our explains. why it's a good fit he says boss. had concrete ideas about what. it should have room for two farmers in a sack of potatoes and do at least sixty kilometers an hour yet have such a comfortable suspension that a basket of eggs can survive...
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one of those is mark francois, who joins us from westminster.ht talking now so you have been one of those bold and honest enough to say that you have sent in your letter? yes and i was old and honest enough to publish my letter so that anyone can understand my reasoning. so my constituents could understand my reasoning and white i have done it. you would never do this lightly against your prime minister. and within the group, how many people, do you know how many people have sentin do you know how many people have sent in letters of no—confidence? do you know how many people have sent in letters of no—confidence ?|j really do not know. the only person that knows that is so graham brady. and someone said earlier he does not even tell his wife. so here's the anyone who knows but one i can tell you is that it went up by one yesterday. i have spoken to several collea g u es yesterday. i have spoken to several colleagues who have put in letters yesterday. at the end of the day most colleagues are now back in their constituencies. i imagine that they
one of those is mark francois, who joins us from westminster.ht talking now so you have been one of those bold and honest enough to say that you have sent in your letter? yes and i was old and honest enough to publish my letter so that anyone can understand my reasoning. so my constituents could understand my reasoning and white i have done it. you would never do this lightly against your prime minister. and within the group, how many people, do you know how many people have sentin do you know...
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let's talk to vice—chair of the european research group, mark francois. conservative mps. no, what has been published today in this document. it is 26 pages long, called a political declaration. it is not legally binding. this is the d raft is not legally binding. this is the draft withdrawal agreement. it is 585 pages. and it is legally binding. it is a draft treaty which if we were to ratify it, which we won't, would mean we were subject to the treaty under international law. i have read both, this is a real bodice ripper but i have read it. what this does is it leads us half in the eu and half out. so we does not represent brexit, it does not honour the spirit of the referendum. it is not what people voted for. theresa may would dispute that because in the commons she said this political declaration today offers they knew this book trade deal and it talks about britain involving and independent trade policy which is what you want, and it talks about declaring an end to the free movement of people, and that's what you want. as i say, this is not legally binding. it is a
let's talk to vice—chair of the european research group, mark francois. conservative mps. no, what has been published today in this document. it is 26 pages long, called a political declaration. it is not legally binding. this is the d raft is not legally binding. this is the draft withdrawal agreement. it is 585 pages. and it is legally binding. it is a draft treaty which if we were to ratify it, which we won't, would mean we were subject to the treaty under international law. i have read...
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least two people killed more than seven hundred thousand have been displaced since former president francois was overthrown in twenty thirteen of protests in pakistan against be acquittal of a christian woman who was on death row charged with blasphemy have been called off . those are the headlines we're back in half an hour right now. it's inside story. exactly a month ago she came to istanbul he was killed in istanbul one month on turkey and saudi arabia are now at loggerheads i mean investigation into his death is going no place this is inside story. hello and welcome from turkey today inside story coming to you from istanbul exactly a month ago today. the saudi journalist walked into that building behind me to collect some paperwork he was just about to get remarried instead of getting a stamp on a form and walking out of the building to meet his fiance the teacher instead he was tortured and brutally killed there are three questions to which we have yet to receive. who ordered the killing who carried out the killing and on top of that where is the body of jamal khashoggi there are two o
least two people killed more than seven hundred thousand have been displaced since former president francois was overthrown in twenty thirteen of protests in pakistan against be acquittal of a christian woman who was on death row charged with blasphemy have been called off . those are the headlines we're back in half an hour right now. it's inside story. exactly a month ago she came to istanbul he was killed in istanbul one month on turkey and saudi arabia are now at loggerheads i mean...
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painted in seventeen eighty five by french artist louis francois. this is the. color of the ancient syrian city poll mir is distinctive to dominate the foreground. and there were no other chimp terrorists in this time anywhere in the world so it's a very particular type of of the area they're outside the city in the valley of the tourists more than two hundred years later those two towers were disagree said to buy ice so what indeed artista pal mayor was exactly what i saw sought to destroy. sculptures of diverse idols predating islam the third century was power maris heyday trade was flourishing and people were wealthy this is a relic from that time it's part of a sick coughing soul coughing and it most likely how the remains of someone important. in syria's rich heritage isn't limited to pal mera this is the u. meowed mosque in damascus which is more than one thousand years old. the german artist's gustaf born find his captured at the grand building as well as syria's multi-faith society different kind of heads the three that they are wearing are like from dif
painted in seventeen eighty five by french artist louis francois. this is the. color of the ancient syrian city poll mir is distinctive to dominate the foreground. and there were no other chimp terrorists in this time anywhere in the world so it's a very particular type of of the area they're outside the city in the valley of the tourists more than two hundred years later those two towers were disagree said to buy ice so what indeed artista pal mayor was exactly what i saw sought to destroy....
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a start with the first question to all of you francois first is the is this nuclear deal flawed or do nuclear deal goes on the route. five and five gone trees or abided by. and of course iran old school is abided by video of course so it's like a not memorable going on three legs you know it's a bit difficult to break it to all but to know the deal goes on then in a way interesting yes but i guess what i'm asking though is there do you think that some of the criticisms of the deal particularly from the trumpet ministration do you think that some of them are legitimate. criticism you know the main defect of the deal in the eyes of those trump is that the deed was concluded by by barack obama and this is why if you do worse do concluded by the united states. trying to is trying to destroy i mean all the heritage left behind him by obama and of course. the nuclear deal with iran was the most don't believe. in in external policy. put together by the by the american administration and of course to destroy it is very to try to destroy it is very symbolic saw for donald trump now will it suc
a start with the first question to all of you francois first is the is this nuclear deal flawed or do nuclear deal goes on the route. five and five gone trees or abided by. and of course iran old school is abided by video of course so it's like a not memorable going on three legs you know it's a bit difficult to break it to all but to know the deal goes on then in a way interesting yes but i guess what i'm asking though is there do you think that some of the criticisms of the deal particularly...
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painted in seventeen eighty five by french artist louis francois. this is the third. of the ancient syrian city. distinctive tombs dominates the foreground. and there were no other terrorists in this time anywhere in the world so it's a very particular type of of the area there outside the city in the valley of the tourists more than two hundred years later those two towers would disagree said to by i so what india has to palomar was exactly what i saw sought to destroy. sculptures of diverse idols predating islam the third century was power mary's heyday trade was flourishing and people were golfing this is a relic from that time it's part of a six so coffin and it most likely how the remains of someone important. syria's rich heritage isn't limited to pal mera this is the you me out mosque in damascus which is more than one thousand jews aren't here the german artists gustaf born find his captured at the grand building as well as syria's multi-faith society different kind of her thirty three that they are wearing are like from different kind of religious trance dama
painted in seventeen eighty five by french artist louis francois. this is the third. of the ancient syrian city. distinctive tombs dominates the foreground. and there were no other terrorists in this time anywhere in the world so it's a very particular type of of the area there outside the city in the valley of the tourists more than two hundred years later those two towers would disagree said to by i so what india has to palomar was exactly what i saw sought to destroy. sculptures of diverse...
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francois except for another weekend of protests against the government's feel price hike salad to bensky is in the port city of cali forests where thousands were rallying on friday evening. playing carol it's getting a little rowdy no as you can see the yellow vest protesters have taken over vis a section all of the roads they are now completely in control of it and trying to stop the traffic from coming through the police at the moment are remaining a further back what they owe in maintaining a close watch on this situation you can hear that the mergers are choosing their horns in support for this movement which is now in its seventh day by a hundred to two hundred you have are supporters all saying that they won't see the resignation of president mark on and they want there to be a complete change in the first break here in fronts just how to look at them some of them while do the excitement as they feel that the momentum of this movement is still building official figures suggest only between five and six thousand people were out in protest on friday but people say that's because many
francois except for another weekend of protests against the government's feel price hike salad to bensky is in the port city of cali forests where thousands were rallying on friday evening. playing carol it's getting a little rowdy no as you can see the yellow vest protesters have taken over vis a section all of the roads they are now completely in control of it and trying to stop the traffic from coming through the police at the moment are remaining a further back what they owe in maintaining...
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set up for those who fled homes have been attacked and at least two people killed former president francois was overthrown by a coalition of rebel groups and twenty thirteen. those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after counting the cost next to right adequate house. adequate. housing is just. peace security and most important. un special rapporteur. talks to al-jazeera. hello i'm sam is a band this is counting the cost on al-jazeera the weekly look at the world of business and economics this week why the united states continues to weaponize and what impact that is having outside its borders. also this week breaks it budget the cost of a disorderly u.k. exit from the european union plus there's no question it is the right thing to do. walking out on google thousands of workers around the world protest declaring time is up on sexual harassment. it's a long lived and this stablished industry that likely won't be going anywhere anytime soon we're counting the cost this week of the weaponization of america the latest atrocity on october the twenty seventh eleven people we
set up for those who fled homes have been attacked and at least two people killed former president francois was overthrown by a coalition of rebel groups and twenty thirteen. those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after counting the cost next to right adequate house. adequate. housing is just. peace security and most important. un special rapporteur. talks to al-jazeera. hello i'm sam is a band this is counting the cost on al-jazeera the weekly look at the world of...
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painted in seventeen eighty five by french artist louis francois. this is the first known of the anxious syrian city. distinctive to drama. to the foreground. there were no other chin terrorists in this time anywhere in the world so it's a very particular type of of the area they're outside the city in the valley of the tourists more than two hundred years later those two towers were disagree said to by eisel what indeed artista palin mayor was exactly what i saw sought to destroy. sculptures of diverse idols predating islam the third century was power mary's heyday trade was flourishing and people were wealthy this is a relic from that time it's part of a sick coughing so coffin and it most likely how the remains of someone important. in syria's rich heritage isn't limited to pal mera this is the you me out mosque in damascus which is more than one thousand years old. the german artist school stuff gone find his captured at the grand building as well as syria's multi-faith society different kind of head that that they are wearing are like from diff
painted in seventeen eighty five by french artist louis francois. this is the first known of the anxious syrian city. distinctive to drama. to the foreground. there were no other chin terrorists in this time anywhere in the world so it's a very particular type of of the area they're outside the city in the valley of the tourists more than two hundred years later those two towers were disagree said to by eisel what indeed artista palin mayor was exactly what i saw sought to destroy. sculptures...
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for those who fled their homes have been attacked in at least two people killed former president francois was overthrown by a coalition of rebel groups in twenty thirteen since then more than seven hundred thousand people have been displaced and another hoffer million have left the country those are the headlines there's lots more on our website as always al-jazeera dot com get the latest on all the stories we're following for you there we're back in our finale the news right now continues here on al-jazeera after the listening post. the right adequate housing was adequate who decides where she's at housing is not just about four walls and a roof it's about living in a place where you have peace security and most importantly dignity un special rapporteur. talks to al-jazeera. york city. right. hiring we have been running around like erica. yeah land where it may. be. hello i'm richard just bird and you're at the listening post this coming tuesday november sixth americans will be voting in midterm elections which will be seen as a referendum on the trump presidency so it's fitting that one
for those who fled their homes have been attacked in at least two people killed former president francois was overthrown by a coalition of rebel groups in twenty thirteen since then more than seven hundred thousand people have been displaced and another hoffer million have left the country those are the headlines there's lots more on our website as always al-jazeera dot com get the latest on all the stories we're following for you there we're back in our finale the news right now continues here...
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began there eighty five years ago a lot as a muslim rebels known as the seleka overthrew president francois busies government in twenty t. a few months later rebel leader michel dettori was sworn into room president but he was forced to resign after fighting between the seleka and christian fighters known as the deep alaca continued the un sent a peacekeeping force to support african union and french forces that were already there and since then cease fires have been signed violated and all sides have been accused of war crimes ordered wanted by both the u.n. and sales government is neighbor he was once a celica rebel but is now in charge of a neighborhood following in the capital buggy and in this exclusive interview with al jazeera he tells the killers her kill stay and defend his people in hiding but still in charge surrounded by young heavily armed teenage boys is. otherwise known as the general force. accused of war crimes including a murder torture rape and extortion the government wants his arrest. but he's not ready to give himself up and if we. mean he's he said we had nine thousan
began there eighty five years ago a lot as a muslim rebels known as the seleka overthrew president francois busies government in twenty t. a few months later rebel leader michel dettori was sworn into room president but he was forced to resign after fighting between the seleka and christian fighters known as the deep alaca continued the un sent a peacekeeping force to support african union and french forces that were already there and since then cease fires have been signed violated and all...
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earlier, we spoke to the conservative mp, mark francois, who is one of a number of mps who submittede minister. here's what he had to say. the prime minister is irretrievably committed to chequers, which we believe means britain doesn't leave the eu that we would be half in and half out, the worst of all worlds, and the house of commons knows this, and that is why it will never pass the house of commons, and every mp who might be watching this broadcast knows in their heart of hearts that that is true. so your argument is that because she said this is the deal, take it or leave it, and you will leave it, as will your colleagues, someone else can come in and start again, effectively, or come in with some changes. is there any reason to believe that anyone in brussels will be interested? the house of commons has not yet agreed these are proposals. we haven't signed up so we are not honour bound. i would like to take this opportunity if i can to make an announcement. the draft agreement is 585 pages long. it is extremely complex and it's written in eu legal language. i heard you on brea
earlier, we spoke to the conservative mp, mark francois, who is one of a number of mps who submittede minister. here's what he had to say. the prime minister is irretrievably committed to chequers, which we believe means britain doesn't leave the eu that we would be half in and half out, the worst of all worlds, and the house of commons knows this, and that is why it will never pass the house of commons, and every mp who might be watching this broadcast knows in their heart of hearts that that...