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tuvieron que pasar muchos aÑos para que se le diera este reconocimiento a juan diego y esta historia de françois bonita porque si yo sÉ mÁs o menos la distensiÓn de lo que es de lo que Él caminaba hacia el encierro y fÍjate que era muchÍsimo lo que juan diego caminaba a ver este del cerro, en esta historia tan bonita de cuando se le apareciÓ la virgen. >>esto ha sido investigado por varias ocasiones y hasta la fecha como sabemos no se ha encontrado una explicaciÓn lÓgica alguna del perfecto estado del que se conserva la basÍlica de guadalupe. cabe resaltar que cuando fuese apariciÓn donde Él quiso decirleque le diera una prueba a la gente de que si se le aparecÍa porque estarÁ su quinta le dijo que se pusiera rosas en su manto y esa es la tilda que vemos en la basÍlica de guadalupe y no hay una explicaciÓn cientÍfica porque estamos hablando de cuatro ciertos -- 488 aÑos. vas pasando por el frente de la imagen y cuando tÚ la ves la imagen se ve intacta no tienes que ser catÓlico siquiera. >>yo reclamo decÍa yo no creo en ninguna religiÓn y fue a visitar a la virgen de guadalupe y ese hombre saliÓ
tuvieron que pasar muchos aÑos para que se le diera este reconocimiento a juan diego y esta historia de françois bonita porque si yo sÉ mÁs o menos la distensiÓn de lo que es de lo que Él caminaba hacia el encierro y fÍjate que era muchÍsimo lo que juan diego caminaba a ver este del cerro, en esta historia tan bonita de cuando se le apareciÓ la virgen. >>esto ha sido investigado por varias ocasiones y hasta la fecha como sabemos no se ha encontrado una explicaciÓn lÓgica alguna...
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it was designed by francois delos yeah the founder of the machine some 80 people work together to bring the dragon to life metal workers carpenters artists and software programmers and 1st i made a sketch sculpture used it to complete this wooden model so simply served as the prototype for the dragon of calais. then i had to be rendered digitally at. the dragon skin is made up of some 200 individually crafted wooden components. through. well the loss of that blue is a bit more vivid than this one feels. the symbol of the artistic ensemble is a giant elephant regularly takes a stroll around la machines exhibition grounds and no. visitors there can see and experience it along with several other mobile creatures that have been created over the past 20 years. back in cali it takes a crew of 17 people to execute and synchronize the dragons movements. on the beach as it is you stay in line orderly goalies. look out that never let up. farther it will be a bit with the majority of those the cars perfect. a pilot sits inside the head and controls the heads movements and the dragons facial expres
it was designed by francois delos yeah the founder of the machine some 80 people work together to bring the dragon to life metal workers carpenters artists and software programmers and 1st i made a sketch sculpture used it to complete this wooden model so simply served as the prototype for the dragon of calais. then i had to be rendered digitally at. the dragon skin is made up of some 200 individually crafted wooden components. through. well the loss of that blue is a bit more vivid than this...
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christmas not for the government and not for the unions but for the french people it was just the trains françois could be calm sit a false talks will continue on wednesday george is on his way home he'll have to take a subway bursting at the seams he says it's just something he'll have to get used to. it is a huge day for fans of star wars as the 9th and final film in the sky walkers as as world premiere the rise of skywalker crowns 42 years of box office gold we have this neat. without any spoilers. the final star wars trilogy is coming to an end but the galactic battle between good and evil jed i and sith isn't over yet joe di in training raves back to face down kyla ram the dark side and son of les and han solo and now supreme leader of the evil 1st order consulting. electricity. and. the pressure is on and not least for disney and director j.j. abrams has been brought back to the star wars franchise after the last episode by a different director left a lot of fans disappointed. episode 9 focuses particularly on the chemistry between its central characters ray and her buddies of the resistanc
christmas not for the government and not for the unions but for the french people it was just the trains françois could be calm sit a false talks will continue on wednesday george is on his way home he'll have to take a subway bursting at the seams he says it's just something he'll have to get used to. it is a huge day for fans of star wars as the 9th and final film in the sky walkers as as world premiere the rise of skywalker crowns 42 years of box office gold we have this neat. without any...
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christmas not for the government and not for the unions but for the french people use of the trains françois couldn't come sit a false talks will continue on wednesday george is on his way home he'll have to take a subway bursting at the seams he says it's just something he'll have to get used to. and here are some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world pope francis has issues weaving changes to the way the roman catholic church deals with cases of sex abuse of minors he says the rule known as people's secrecy will be abolished critics have accused the church of using the room as a justification for not reporting cases of abuse the leaders of south sudan's rival political factions say that they will form a unity government in february president salih here an opposition leader rick when char signed a peace deal last year to end a 5 year civil war but they have stalled on their agreement to govern together and that has prompted same sions by the united states thousands of people have rallied again in the czech capital to demand the resignation of prime minister andre b
christmas not for the government and not for the unions but for the french people use of the trains françois couldn't come sit a false talks will continue on wednesday george is on his way home he'll have to take a subway bursting at the seams he says it's just something he'll have to get used to. and here are some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world pope francis has issues weaving changes to the way the roman catholic church deals with cases of sex abuse of minors...
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jean-francois millet's paintin n of two peasantt to van gogh's "beef cart." gogh would retain some elements of what he saw, even as he later exploded them into his own revolutionary style. >> all those things are coming in, and he's going to reshuffle those things constantly. the thing is, as soon as you label somebody a "genius," you op looking for sources. what's there is this tremendous background of effort and struggle and experimentation, thate constantly brings forward. >> brown: the source for this exhibition is an hour iaay from coluin the town of aiken, in a gilded-age, 60-room estate that had fallen intopair and neglect when steven naifeh and gregory whit ismith bought 1989, slowly restoring it over the next 25 years. it was here that the twoen, profession and life partners before smith died in 2014, wrote their pulitzer prize-winning biography of jackson pollock, and then spent a decade researching and wring an acclaimed biography of van gogh, published in 2011. >> the thing we came away with from the ten years, the most important lesson, was the l
jean-francois millet's paintin n of two peasantt to van gogh's "beef cart." gogh would retain some elements of what he saw, even as he later exploded them into his own revolutionary style. >> all those things are coming in, and he's going to reshuffle those things constantly. the thing is, as soon as you label somebody a "genius," you op looking for sources. what's there is this tremendous background of effort and struggle and experimentation, thate constantly brings...
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is goingdent of mali to be in attendance as well, and francois hollande and nicolas sarkozy will be here. the general public was also invited to attend the ceremony. 2500 people are expected. of soldiers, lot some of whom are part of the regiment of these 13 soldiers. in and around this building, everything is getting ready for the ceremony which starts at 2:30. genie: thank you for that. we will check back in with james throughout the day as the ceremony gets underway. all haveh soldiers in been killed since france started its overseas operations in 1963. we took a look. paris.lemn arrival in salute the up to soldiers killed in a collision between helicopters and -- in m ali. this follows a ceremony at a military base in gao. of aare serving as part granand offensive against jihadt groups in five countries across africa, where over 4500 french officers are deployed. this most recent incident has pushed the total number of french troops killed in overseas operations to 562 and almost six decades. this was one of the worst single incident since 1983, when an attack on military headquarter
is goingdent of mali to be in attendance as well, and francois hollande and nicolas sarkozy will be here. the general public was also invited to attend the ceremony. 2500 people are expected. of soldiers, lot some of whom are part of the regiment of these 13 soldiers. in and around this building, everything is getting ready for the ceremony which starts at 2:30. genie: thank you for that. we will check back in with james throughout the day as the ceremony gets underway. all haveh soldiers in...
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in francois that clashes ball troy disrupted transport services as a nationwide strike against the government'spension reform spills into days of protests. we saw. them so far and they got tear gas really coming quite close to us and you might get a sense of it just down the hatch you can see that more tear gas coming down into the protesters trying to move people away. nato 70th anniversary summit exposes new divisions within the block with a viral hot mike video from the event apparently showing world leaders mocking president donald trump. and a new investigation reveals that free dating apps such as tinder don't say for.
in francois that clashes ball troy disrupted transport services as a nationwide strike against the government'spension reform spills into days of protests. we saw. them so far and they got tear gas really coming quite close to us and you might get a sense of it just down the hatch you can see that more tear gas coming down into the protesters trying to move people away. nato 70th anniversary summit exposes new divisions within the block with a viral hot mike video from the event apparently...
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conflict began there 6 years ago alliance of muslim rebels known as the seleka overthrew president francois busies government in 2013 subsequent administrations have been unable to contain the fighting between the seleka and christian fighters known as the anti black or in 2014 the un said peacekeeping force to support african union and french forces that were already there and since that cease fires have been signed and violated old sides have been accused of war crimes joshua missive a is a senior policy analyst for africa and the middle east at the heritage foundation in harrisburg pennsylvania he says violence has been building in the 5 district of the city. piqué has been a flashpoint in the capital bangui that has seen various levels of violence for years now it was a bastion of safety for muslims who fled to p.k. 5 during the sectarian violence that broke out in the country between christians and muslims so very restive very volatile and again this is just another round of violence in the capital city and in this specific neighborhood car is a desperately complex environment there wa
conflict began there 6 years ago alliance of muslim rebels known as the seleka overthrew president francois busies government in 2013 subsequent administrations have been unable to contain the fighting between the seleka and christian fighters known as the anti black or in 2014 the un said peacekeeping force to support african union and french forces that were already there and since that cease fires have been signed and violated old sides have been accused of war crimes joshua missive a is a...
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i'm joined by mark francois mp. where are those blokes for flax? this is not a time for the gloating. apparently, there isa for the gloating. apparently, there is a 1922 committee reception at seven p m. the backbench committee. the grouping of all the conservative backbenchers, and there is a strong, the prime minister will make appearance at that. as i am not one of the newly elected mps i'm not of that particular group. how do you feel about the agenda and how the parliamentary party absorbs this new intake? i remember what it is like 18 years ago. it is an allergist to the first day at senior school. you turn up to this big building. —— —— it is an allergist. there are all of these new rules you've to learn, there are prefects to tell you off, they are called the whips office, it isa they are called the whips office, it is a tremendous amount to taking on a short period of time but eventually these guys will get settled in and get the hang of it. but we all know that we are here with a specific initial mission,
i'm joined by mark francois mp. where are those blokes for flax? this is not a time for the gloating. apparently, there isa for the gloating. apparently, there is a 1922 committee reception at seven p m. the backbench committee. the grouping of all the conservative backbenchers, and there is a strong, the prime minister will make appearance at that. as i am not one of the newly elected mps i'm not of that particular group. how do you feel about the agenda and how the parliamentary party absorbs...
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to prepare a construction job's forecasting tool that we would implement in partnership with alex francois and his program within one treasure island to there is a pro bono for the tool to be produced and if we are in agreement at that time we would move forward with the r.f.p. the last treasure island flee for 2019 was held november 23rd and 24th on treasure island and as i mentioned before, the fleet will be taking next year off as there's a utility work along the eastern shoreline in particularly the sewer force main and interim gas main that were not compatible with the proposed schedule for the flee a market. also on the eastside of the island, work is underway to remove the propane fuel thanks that used to fuel the fire simulators, the fire training academy. we are working with our environmental consultants to remove those and that work should be completed next month. work is continuing between tida staff, puc staff and d.e.m. to do an after-action assessment of the power outage that's we had on november 5th and november 11th with various groups looking at communications, systems and
to prepare a construction job's forecasting tool that we would implement in partnership with alex francois and his program within one treasure island to there is a pro bono for the tool to be produced and if we are in agreement at that time we would move forward with the r.f.p. the last treasure island flee for 2019 was held november 23rd and 24th on treasure island and as i mentioned before, the fleet will be taking next year off as there's a utility work along the eastern shoreline in...
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. >> it will not be acceptable, he is thinking like any other, thinking about what his legacy, franÇoistterrand build those pyramids and invested - he is thinking about his legacy and his legacy, he doesn't want his legacy to be a picture of trump. >> doesn't want to be a country in flames. >> if he had a choice between taking a picture of trump or country in flames he would choose a country in flames because for him the optics is much more important than the reality. unfortunately this government has proven time and again it does not respect the lives of its citizens. he does not want to kill his citizens. he doesn't want his citizens to be miserable. when push comes to shove and the choice between his survival, - >> that sets up my last question before i turned to the audience and that is it is often said by iran observers that in the end the fundamental breakthrough we are talking about normalizing relationships, would provide a reliable check against iran's nuclear program really isn't conceivable while coming any is alive so people argue the center of wise policy for the united sta
. >> it will not be acceptable, he is thinking like any other, thinking about what his legacy, franÇoistterrand build those pyramids and invested - he is thinking about his legacy and his legacy, he doesn't want his legacy to be a picture of trump. >> doesn't want to be a country in flames. >> if he had a choice between taking a picture of trump or country in flames he would choose a country in flames because for him the optics is much more important than the reality....
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. >> reporter: stinnes francois engelbrek is a lead author on climate reports. >> at the current ratesouthern africa region five decades from now will be unrecognizable compared to the region we are living in today. >> reporter: and in a future without aggressive emissions reductions, almost unlivable. where day zero events like when cape town almost ran out of water last year are three times more likely. and cyclones, like edai slamming into mozambique in march, will become more powerful and more frequent. extreme events punishing countries that did little to cause climate change. >> we should realize that if we look at the historical responsibility for the problem of global warming, the entire african piece contribution is an order of a percent. >> of 1%. >> of 1%. >> reporter: but now among the first to feel its devastating effects. i wish they could stop climate change, because we are the ones who are now suffering, mumbe says. if the climate stays like this, we won't make it. david mckenzie, cnn, western zimbabwe. >>> violent attacks on people of faith over this past weekend. two
. >> reporter: stinnes francois engelbrek is a lead author on climate reports. >> at the current ratesouthern africa region five decades from now will be unrecognizable compared to the region we are living in today. >> reporter: and in a future without aggressive emissions reductions, almost unlivable. where day zero events like when cape town almost ran out of water last year are three times more likely. and cyclones, like edai slamming into mozambique in march, will become...
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came out with an outcome that's going to ensure their future in the future of all of our children francois gamen is a professor of environmental geopolitics and migration dynamics at the paris's jude of political studies and he joins us now from paris so a very warm welcome to the program of course we often hear particularly here on al-jazeera about people fleeing violence and persecution but those figures a staggering about how many people are being forced to move due to the impact of climate change as an international community have been have we and are we slow to take action and move on this particular side of the issue. well clearly climate change is no become world of deleting drivers of migration in his basement worldwide only last year in 201817000000 people were displaced as a result of disasters so these are more people displaced by disaster than by war and violence for example so we've started addressing the issue and i would say that at the moment there are 3 ways through which the issue is addressed were these through the climate negotiations and here we look at are this can be
came out with an outcome that's going to ensure their future in the future of all of our children francois gamen is a professor of environmental geopolitics and migration dynamics at the paris's jude of political studies and he joins us now from paris so a very warm welcome to the program of course we often hear particularly here on al-jazeera about people fleeing violence and persecution but those figures a staggering about how many people are being forced to move due to the impact of climate...
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mark francois from the root, thanks for joining that respect.e understand that six labour mps voted for the withdrawal agreement bill and presumably they are representing constituencies who voted to leave. this is the future, you are facing the reality that you lost badly on the government has a hefty majority and they can do what they want? —— and the government has a hefty majority. yes, they have a mandate to bring about brexit but they don't have a mandate to bring about a bad brexit and they have a duty to work in the interest of the whole of the uk and we know that the bill as is is worst in the bill that the prime minister put before the house of commons and won before the election and it has taken out a numberof things, election and it has taken out a number of things, protections for people in the workplace. there is a separate bill to cover that. mr johnson says many things but there is no reason why it had to be taken out of the bill given that he felt it incumbent to have it before, and one of the most difficult things with my role a
mark francois from the root, thanks for joining that respect.e understand that six labour mps voted for the withdrawal agreement bill and presumably they are representing constituencies who voted to leave. this is the future, you are facing the reality that you lost badly on the government has a hefty majority and they can do what they want? —— and the government has a hefty majority. yes, they have a mandate to bring about brexit but they don't have a mandate to bring about a bad brexit...
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government failed this is a 3rd strike in the space of 2 weeks protesters are angry over president francois economic reforms strike leaders also want him to do more to tackle corruption and police violence in lebanon meanwhile protesters have condemned the decision by the outgoing prime minister saad hariri to back a prominent businessman to replace him critics say samir hati wants fix corruption and government mismanagement which has led to weeks of protests this is the latest in a weeks of unrest security forces fired tear gas at protesters trying to block a man a main vote in beirut earlier the president called for formal consultations with all additions to nominate a new prime minister but as in a heart of reports demonstrators say they won't stop until their demands are met. security forces are making sure that protesters are not able to block roads any longer it seems there is a decision by the political elite to push ahead with their plans to form a new government headed by a new prime minister not everyone is happy for for 49 days the lebanese many lebanese have been on the streets
government failed this is a 3rd strike in the space of 2 weeks protesters are angry over president francois economic reforms strike leaders also want him to do more to tackle corruption and police violence in lebanon meanwhile protesters have condemned the decision by the outgoing prime minister saad hariri to back a prominent businessman to replace him critics say samir hati wants fix corruption and government mismanagement which has led to weeks of protests this is the latest in a weeks of...
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conflict began there 6 years ago an alliance of muslim rebels known as the seleka overthrew president francois busies government back in 2013 subsequent administrations have been unable to contain the fighting between the seleka and the christian fighters known as the anti. and 2014 the un sent its peacekeeping force trying to support the african union and the french forces who were already there since then cease fires have been sciences fison violated and all sides have been accused of war crimes joshua server is a senior policy analyst for africa in the middle east at the heritage foundation in harrisburg pennsylvania and he said there was violence has been building in the p.k. 5 district in baghdad for some time. piqué has been a flashpoint in the capital bangui that has seen various levels of violence for years now it was a bastion of safety for muslims who fled to p.k. 5 during the sectarian violence that broke out in the country between christians and muslims so very restive very volatile and again this is just another round of violence in the capital city and in this specific neighborho
conflict began there 6 years ago an alliance of muslim rebels known as the seleka overthrew president francois busies government back in 2013 subsequent administrations have been unable to contain the fighting between the seleka and the christian fighters known as the anti. and 2014 the un sent its peacekeeping force trying to support the african union and the french forces who were already there since then cease fires have been sciences fison violated and all sides have been accused of war...
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i have guys stuck at 2,700 2750 i have them at 2,500 i have francois whatever his name at ubs and mike wilson the star of morgan stanley what happened? they're all going to be pontiff kagt about 2020 now and take them seriously again, right? >> and it's the classic we think it's going to be 6 or 7 but more volatility this late in the cycle. >> there you go. cautiously optimistic but. >> you can't call them out >> it's hard. >> clearly this 29%, in a little perspective because of the q4 selloff. that said, look at q4 so strong. so there's momentum. >> the buy side, sell side guys, they have financial. guys that listen to them that work for the firm, have to tell their clients what their guys are saying, and that's important, i guess but really the most important thing to keep the job is not saying anything. saying we could go up. but buy side guys when you actually have to invest money, either you know what you're doing or it doesn't last >> very few up 29% they are being found out you have to argue the trend over the last decade has been away. >> if you have skin in the game. i might l
i have guys stuck at 2,700 2750 i have them at 2,500 i have francois whatever his name at ubs and mike wilson the star of morgan stanley what happened? they're all going to be pontiff kagt about 2020 now and take them seriously again, right? >> and it's the classic we think it's going to be 6 or 7 but more volatility this late in the cycle. >> there you go. cautiously optimistic but. >> you can't call them out >> it's hard. >> clearly this 29%, in a little...
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i've got mark francois, defending raleigh in... your seat isn't in much doubt.uld take a 10% swing for the tories to pick it up, you are picking up a lot of blue—collar votes in this election. you had better not let them down! we have no intention of letting them down. really? no, we don't. we said we would get brexit done and we now have a majority to done and we now have a majority to do that and we can get that bill through. because it is such a decisive result and the salisbury convention, the lord's won't oppose it, we are leaving the eu on the 3ist it, we are leaving the eu on the 31st of january and that is absolutely crystal clear as a result of this general election outcome. these are people often on low wages, insecure jobs, often these are people often on low wages, insecurejobs, often dependent these are people often on low wages, insecure jobs, often dependent on welfare, life pretty grim in some circumstances, certainly not great. is the tory party really going to do anything for their standard of leaving and their well—being ? because they are vot
i've got mark francois, defending raleigh in... your seat isn't in much doubt.uld take a 10% swing for the tories to pick it up, you are picking up a lot of blue—collar votes in this election. you had better not let them down! we have no intention of letting them down. really? no, we don't. we said we would get brexit done and we now have a majority to done and we now have a majority to do that and we can get that bill through. because it is such a decisive result and the salisbury...