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since the end of the war and i really think that it is a positive step towards french or improving french edgerrin relations. the french newspapers have been basically you know nima saying that this was an historic just by a president in manuel mccrone do you see it as such. of course mr mccraw when he was competent to become president and even as it is. a g.i. that cornelia's him was a crime against humanity and what he has done is something that maybe will help mend the relationship between gina and france this is a letter ending struggle because a media live interview didn't happen we found the way that the i'm not sure their crimes were grants or during the war but you get in france ninety eight nine hundred sixty two on the other hand you may see that mr my problem is we are very poor because in the french political system and we didn't want the society in france are loud there are people who were just apologists for run research on the bed the founder of the national front as being one of the top juror who will mitigate in algeria so what mr mudge that is that is an indication that
since the end of the war and i really think that it is a positive step towards french or improving french edgerrin relations. the french newspapers have been basically you know nima saying that this was an historic just by a president in manuel mccrone do you see it as such. of course mr mccraw when he was competent to become president and even as it is. a g.i. that cornelia's him was a crime against humanity and what he has done is something that maybe will help mend the relationship between...
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since the end of the war and i really think that it is a positive step towards french are improving french algerian relations and the french newspapers have been basically you know nima saying that this was an historic just by a president in manuel mccrone do you see it as such. of course mr mccraw when he was competent to become president even as. a junior that. was a crime against humanity and what he has done something that maybe would have meant the relationship between judea and france does use a little in the study because a media live interview didn't happen we felt that we don't believe in a more rigid their grounds would grant during the war but you get in france not fifty eight nineteen sixty two on the other hand you may see that at least a month grant is really full because in the french political system and we didn't want the society in terms of loud there people who were just sort of just. walk around with the job and the bell the founder of the national front as been one of the top juror who all military so what mr mothers does is an indication that these things are pretty d
since the end of the war and i really think that it is a positive step towards french are improving french algerian relations and the french newspapers have been basically you know nima saying that this was an historic just by a president in manuel mccrone do you see it as such. of course mr mccraw when he was competent to become president even as. a junior that. was a crime against humanity and what he has done something that maybe would have meant the relationship between judea and france...
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the fighting french.e people weep as they watch their colors go, not knowing that two years later, those same flags would again be unfurled in north africa along side the stars and stripes, along side the union jack. once more, their leaders, general degall and the famous general girot stand united with the leaders of their allies. once more -- ashes of the defeat and the humiliation of france, her soul has been born again. >>> sunday night on afterward, former secretary of state john kerry discusses his -- wilson center, jane harmon. >> john and i were flying to kuwait on an airplane. we didn't know each other very well at all, but we were sitting opposite each other by seniority. but it worked because it brought us together and we had a conversation into the night talking about annapolis and his father and grandparents, his family and his own service and his time as a prisoner and he wanted to learn more about what happened with us and how we fought and what it was like and so forth. and we -- we pledge
the fighting french.e people weep as they watch their colors go, not knowing that two years later, those same flags would again be unfurled in north africa along side the stars and stripes, along side the union jack. once more, their leaders, general degall and the famous general girot stand united with the leaders of their allies. once more -- ashes of the defeat and the humiliation of france, her soul has been born again. >>> sunday night on afterward, former secretary of state john...
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veterinarian. [ boy speaking french ] >> daniel: fireman. [ daniel speaking french ] [ boy speaking french gun. >> anthony: he wants to make machine guns? >> daniel: engineer -- engineering machine gun, yeah. >> anthony: okay, keep an eye on that one. all right. for a dope fiend, "feeding the monkey" means finding and sticking with heroin. for one poor guy, it's this. french food. in particular, lyonnais food. the cautionary tale of bill buford. writer, editor, literary lion with a perfectly good job as fiction editor at the prestigious "new yorker" magazine. at undignified age of 53, he pretty much pulled up stakes, put his whole past life on hold, and defected to france to learn how to cook. what happened to you anyway, buford? you used to have a good job, you hang out a couple of nights with batali and the next thing you know you're living in france and cooking. >> bill: it's true. i discovered a whole world that the rest of the world didn't seem to know about. just a very compressed, intense lifelong learned expertise and knowledge of food. it's not the food network, and it's not gloss
veterinarian. [ boy speaking french ] >> daniel: fireman. [ daniel speaking french ] [ boy speaking french gun. >> anthony: he wants to make machine guns? >> daniel: engineer -- engineering machine gun, yeah. >> anthony: okay, keep an eye on that one. all right. for a dope fiend, "feeding the monkey" means finding and sticking with heroin. for one poor guy, it's this. french food. in particular, lyonnais food. the cautionary tale of bill buford. writer, editor,...
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it was twice the size of the french forces. the second division had been directed to belleau wood while the third division headed directly to chbteau to repeat -- to repeat leaving on may 30 -- a motorized unit. they left the area around moe france, headed on highways that were packed with civilians and they knew that germans were in the vicinity and were threatening paris. the roads were clogged and it was difficult to get to the chbteau area. further troubling their efforts were the fact that they were driving -- not the michigan variety but vehicles that were made in england with horrible tires and flimsy parts. the trip took 22 hours. the tires went off and would go flat. the troops would have to stop and change the tires. eventually they made it. it was shifted along the riverbank of the marne at chbteau terry. where they help the french including colonial troops to prevent the germans from crossing. >>> the american monuments on -- can be seen from the chbteau river valley. we moved the camera into the city near the river
it was twice the size of the french forces. the second division had been directed to belleau wood while the third division headed directly to chbteau to repeat -- to repeat leaving on may 30 -- a motorized unit. they left the area around moe france, headed on highways that were packed with civilians and they knew that germans were in the vicinity and were threatening paris. the roads were clogged and it was difficult to get to the chbteau area. further troubling their efforts were the fact that...
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what we have here is the workhorse of the french army.nd the americans, for that matter, because this is a 75 millimeter artillery piece. this gun, and many others like it, were used throughout the western front by the french. it had been used as early as the 1870's, and was a valuable piece of machinery for the americans. it should be known that the americans didn't have their own artillery, but relied on the french to provide artillery pieces in this part of the western front come in not only the 75, but the 105, and 110. artillery was used heavily during the battle of belleau wood, which forced the germans germans to scatter from their trench position, and allowed an opening, which the fifth and sixth marines took advantage of. the americans are forced to go across hedges and heavy rows of wheat, which is now in full bloom in june. it will take four weeks for the -- and another two weeks before the americans are able to penetrate to the south into the woods. finally on june 24, a major thrust takes the marines to the woods -- through t
what we have here is the workhorse of the french army.nd the americans, for that matter, because this is a 75 millimeter artillery piece. this gun, and many others like it, were used throughout the western front by the french. it had been used as early as the 1870's, and was a valuable piece of machinery for the americans. it should be known that the americans didn't have their own artillery, but relied on the french to provide artillery pieces in this part of the western front come in not only...
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to french industry. data the data is only shoot with data and. don't totally complete bodies i mean it john you would have to do that because you want him. to put on the all is army for. fate which also. unique on papi just wanted to make it in was a great dignity. which i realized was a look at daily walk us. through a gate devalued by. the idea point of focused men. who had been the host who knew it would have felt it had been big one if the uniforms to not have been because he don't so if you google him is it by finney. please hold on could you mental disease as you need em of use centrals g m i know was mcconnell seen. said a few. eyes up. potato. not look any salsa on those it is just simply. in the name. of the. rescue. efforts. will the french authorities down and are they even able to counter these american offensives apart from a few low key legal efforts no strategy has yet been proposed to arrest the bleeding meanwhile some turning their eyes to alstom strain the only holy french own sector of
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>> it was deed over the french -- through the french ministry over to america for maintenance and perpetuity>> the ground we are standing on, which is the cemetery, how many? >> here, honored over 3000 men. there are 2289 burials and 1060 missing in action. their names are inscribed in the memorial chapel. mitchell: they could very well be buried in one of these unmarked plots. >> in fact, we have 251 unknown soldiers, sailor, airman, marines that are buried here, 10% of the burials are unknowns. their names are likely on the wall here, but they could be on another wall or tablet in one of the american cemeteries as well. >> i have seen another cemeteries that since the wall was constructed, some of those unknowns have actually been recovered, is that the case here? >> there are a total of seven of the 1060 since the chapel was completed in 1930. those listening out there who go to an overseas american cemetery, if you go to the tablet or wall and you see a bronze, small bronze rosette next to the name, that means the person was identified. that doesn't mean they were buried at the site, but
>> it was deed over the french -- through the french ministry over to america for maintenance and perpetuity>> the ground we are standing on, which is the cemetery, how many? >> here, honored over 3000 men. there are 2289 burials and 1060 missing in action. their names are inscribed in the memorial chapel. mitchell: they could very well be buried in one of these unmarked plots. >> in fact, we have 251 unknown soldiers, sailor, airman, marines that are buried here, 10% of...
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to french industry. data the data is only shoot with data and. you have you don't totally conclude bodies i mean it john you would have to do that because you want him. to push you on the all is army for you you don't like. fate which also. unique on poppy just want to make it in who's eight dignity. which i realized was a look at daily walk us. through a gate devalued by behind an easy date the idea when a focused men. who had been the host when it would have felt it had been big when the fifty uniforms to not have been because he don't so if you google him is it by finney jadhav was think until please hold on could be mental disease as you and abuse seem to know was mcconnell seen. said a few. eyes up. a potato. and not look any salsa on those it is just simply. built on a vine wall distressful just so absolutely more you ask. people to consult if you. will the french authorities down and are they even able to counter these american offensives apart from a few low key legal efforts no strategy has yet
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to french industry. data the data is only she took data and. you have you don't totally completely bodies i mean the jones you would have to do that because you want him. to put on the all is army for. fate which also some. unique on top just wanted to make it in was eight dignity. which i realized was a look at daily kilometers to walk us. through a gate devalued by. the idea point of focused our young men. who had been big hoes who knew it would have felt it had been big one if the uniforms to not have been because he don't so if you google him is it by finney jadhav was think until please hold on could you mental disease as union m.p.'s seem to know was mcconnell seen. said a few. eyes up. an outlook and he's also knows it is just really. built on name. of these. people could solve the problems. will the french authorities down and are they even able to counter these american offensives apart from a few low key legal efforts no strategy has yet been proposed to arrest the believing meanwhile some turn
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to french industry. the data is only shoot with data and. you have you don't totally conclude bodies i mean you would have to have because you want him. to put on the all is only for. fate which also said. he thought just wanted to make it in was eight dignity. which i realized was a look at daily kilometers to walk us. through a gate devalued by. the idea point of focused our young men. who had been the horse when it would have felt it had been big when if you've been fortunate have been because he don't so if you google him is it by finney. please hold on could be mental disease as you need elevators cintron shows i know was mcconnell seen. said a few. it is just really. well the french authorities down and they even able to counter these american offensives apart from a few low key legal efforts new strategy has yet been proposed to arrest the bleeding meanwhile some turning their eyes to train the only holy french own sector of the company and they wonder if that national know how will also be swallo
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to french industry. the data is only shoot with data and. don't totally conclude bodies i mean a challenge you would have to to have because you want him. to put on the all is army for. fate which also. unique on poppy just want to i mean he can use eight. with every. we really get daily to walk us. through a gate devalued by beyond an easy date the idea point of focus meant. if you had been the host who knew it would have felt it had been big one if the uniform to not have been because he don't so if you google him is it by feeney. please hold on could be mental disease as you need an abuse center shows i know was mcconnell seen . said a few. he's up. and he's also knows it is just really. built on a vine model distressful to. consult if you. will the french authorities down and on the even able to counter these american offensives apart from a few low key legal efforts new strategy has yet been proposed to address the bleeding meanwhile some turning their eyes to alstom strain the only holy french own
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i lean french, hard.terous? >> anthony: i do not think it's preposterous. but here we have a situation. [ laughter ] >> patrick: it is stupid. uh, i agree with you completely that this -- this province, 40 years ago, was in some respect an english city. so we needed to have language laws for signage and stuff. >> anthony: now, signage, for instance, must by law be principally in french. french first in all things. >> patrick: but every bureaucracy produces byproducts of stupidity. and that was it. and you know what? it will not stand. >> anthony: the anglo-canadians treated french-speaking québécois like second-class crap for much of history. so, i get it. i'd be pissed, too. i'd want my own thing. and when i got it, i'd want to make sure there's no backsliding to the bad old days. >> patrick: when the parti québécois, the first, uh, sovereignist party to be elected, was elected in 1976, it didn't come out of a vacuum. it came out from a couple of decades of awakening and struggle. >> anthony: 50 years fr
i lean french, hard.terous? >> anthony: i do not think it's preposterous. but here we have a situation. [ laughter ] >> patrick: it is stupid. uh, i agree with you completely that this -- this province, 40 years ago, was in some respect an english city. so we needed to have language laws for signage and stuff. >> anthony: now, signage, for instance, must by law be principally in french. french first in all things. >> patrick: but every bureaucracy produces byproducts of...
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government the french military has never acknowledged that it has french troops on the ground in this particular area of syria now we do know that this area is where the u.s. backed fighters have been battling against the hardest and we also know that france has been part of a u.s. led coalition which has been cut. operations of syrian air space over the last three years but in particular it's been aiding forces on the ground as they fight against by some forces now we know that france has pledged in the past full support to syria on the ground the president should the syrian democratic forces and the french support in particular for the stabilization of the security zone in the north east of syria within the framework of an inclusive and balanced governance to prevent any resurgence of i saw it while seeking for a political solution to the syrian conflict well that support from the french military has been vegas to water actually means and what the context of that support actually is and there is actually a question of the legality of the french and the u.s. troops being in syria to
government the french military has never acknowledged that it has french troops on the ground in this particular area of syria now we do know that this area is where the u.s. backed fighters have been battling against the hardest and we also know that france has been part of a u.s. led coalition which has been cut. operations of syrian air space over the last three years but in particular it's been aiding forces on the ground as they fight against by some forces now we know that france has...
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to french industry. data to data is only shoot with data and. you have you don't get any quantity of bodies i mean it john you would have to do that because you want him. to put you on the all is army for you you don't like . fate which also some. unique on poppy just wanted to make it was eight dignity. which i realized was a look at daily kilometers to walk us. through a gate devalued by. the idea point of focused our young men. who had been big or soon it would have felt it had been big one if the uniform tonight had been because he don't so if you google him is it by finney jadhav what think is sold on could be mental disease as union and abuse centered shows i know was mcconnell seen . said a few. eyes up. as it is just really really. distressed. people could sell the people's. will the french authorities dead and they even able to counter these american offensives apart from a few low key legal if it's new strategy as yet being proposed to arrest the bleeding meanwhile some turning their eyes to tr
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they turned around and sold it back to the french government for one french franc. that gave the property, they -- the ground is actually french owned territory. that is one of the misnomers is that -- we call them a bmc -- abmc lores, the ground is owned by the french. everything on the ground, the soldiers in the ground, is owned by the u.s. government. so there is like an interesting perspective to look at it in the context that if the u.s. government ever chose to dissenter and take these soldiers back to the united states, the land goes back to the french. instantaneously it goes back to them. the buildings you see here and everything else that is here are owned by the u.s. government. so it is kind of that interesting agreement that we made, and then the french made for us so we have these beautiful historic locations and -- for these men can rest -- these men to rest peacefully. when the abmc was created, one of the reasons we were created was because military units at the time created monuments that were spread all over the battlefield. when the abmc was cre
they turned around and sold it back to the french government for one french franc. that gave the property, they -- the ground is actually french owned territory. that is one of the misnomers is that -- we call them a bmc -- abmc lores, the ground is owned by the french. everything on the ground, the soldiers in the ground, is owned by the u.s. government. so there is like an interesting perspective to look at it in the context that if the u.s. government ever chose to dissenter and take these...
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back to thethis french government for one french franc.round is actually french owned territory. one of the misnomers is that the ground is owned by the french. ground, then the soldiers in the ground, is owned by the united states. there is an interesting perspective. if the u.s. government ever chose to take the soldiers back to the united states, the land goes back to the french instantaneously. the buildings you see here and everything else that is here are owned by the u.s. government. it's an interesting agreement we wee and the french made so have these beautiful historic locations and these men can rest peacefully. when this organization was created, military units at the time created monuments that were spread all over the battlefield. these individual monuments were put up in the middle of farmers fields. control the much to harmonious placement of monuments, and put them up to remember a large army or advance like the battle of saint-mihiel. nobody from the united states had the permission to put up a monument. pershing had very
back to thethis french government for one french franc.round is actually french owned territory. one of the misnomers is that the ground is owned by the french. ground, then the soldiers in the ground, is owned by the united states. there is an interesting perspective. if the u.s. government ever chose to take the soldiers back to the united states, the land goes back to the french instantaneously. the buildings you see here and everything else that is here are owned by the u.s. government....
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herr in the% french capital. let's take a look at what is% happening -- what is akiig headdines.% a reshhffle of the ffench government has been announned by french president emmanuel macron. the move may necessary after the resignation of the envnvironment minister. peoplele have been asked to evacacuatt theheir homm in japan after aa powerful l typhoon maks landfall in n the country's wes. it also caused the highhst tide level seen since 1961. president donald trump once syrian president and his allies -- developing ssory coming out of paris, president emmanuel macron has announced a cabinet reshuffle over a shakeup. him to ccange his cabinetforced llneup. france debt -- francios de -prugy. as get more from our french editor.3 like myself. are we surprised of the choice of these two eoppe? >> it is not exxctly surprissng% what is more surprising is the3 it was just communicated a few minutes ago by the presidential palace.. announcing this limited3 when there is a reshuffle sometimes, the chief of staff comes ou
herr in the% french capital. let's take a look at what is% happening -- what is akiig headdines.% a reshhffle of the ffench government has been announned by french president emmanuel macron. the move may necessary after the resignation of the envnvironment minister. peoplele have been asked to evacacuatt theheir homm in japan after aa powerful l typhoon maks landfall in n the country's wes. it also caused the highhst tide level seen since 1961. president donald trump once syrian president and...
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inadvertently expose a much larger french military role in syria than previously thought a french army vehicle could be seen in the background of the photo from diaries or when the u.s. is fighting what's left of islamic state terrorists the picture though was quickly deleted on the d.v.d. has details. well we know that the u.s. army released this photograph on wednesday to show which special operation joint task force on the ground in syria in this particular region did but what the egalite members of the public clearly spot is a french military vehicle in the background now people have said they sure that it's a french military vehicle because this particular type of vehicle is only used by french and saudi arabian forces and saudi arabian forces are not on the ground in this particular region now what it showed is that military vehicle in the background and what's really interesting about this is that the french government the french military has never acknowledged that it has french troops on the ground in this particular area of syria now we do know that this area is where the u.s
inadvertently expose a much larger french military role in syria than previously thought a french army vehicle could be seen in the background of the photo from diaries or when the u.s. is fighting what's left of islamic state terrorists the picture though was quickly deleted on the d.v.d. has details. well we know that the u.s. army released this photograph on wednesday to show which special operation joint task force on the ground in syria in this particular region did but what the egalite...
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without consulting the french data. in a deal that was sealed in circumstances worthy of a spy novel and far from prying eyes and public opinion. the sale deals a terrible blow to french industry and its energy independence today this affair of state is shrouded in a deafening silence. alstom story begins in the city of bell thought this is where the company was born in eight hundred seventy two and since then it has literally shaped to the region initially gold as a c.m. the alsatian corporation of mechanical engineering the company adopted the name alstom in one nine hundred twenty eight when it merged with the company francaise thomas hoost and ever since then else dumb has played a major part in many major french projects it designed the propulsion system for the normandy then the world's fastest liner and connected france to spain by building a train tunnel under the pyrenees then built the turbo generators for the biggest power station in the world of germany but for the people of belfort else dome is so much more
without consulting the french data. in a deal that was sealed in circumstances worthy of a spy novel and far from prying eyes and public opinion. the sale deals a terrible blow to french industry and its energy independence today this affair of state is shrouded in a deafening silence. alstom story begins in the city of bell thought this is where the company was born in eight hundred seventy two and since then it has literally shaped to the region initially gold as a c.m. the alsatian...
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i just want to know how well you know french spoke to someone to play you three second french song you have to tell me which one it. was yeah but i don't know i saw exactly the. plate one is easy because. seabird are both phrases to. play. this is sleeping on this thing not a french. feel to hear the issue no you could. not leap. it so many cello should attempt to. think that's also kind of old. stuff not. make. one last sign that we're done but is there. a line. open but you can clearly know french tunes would at the beginning was a little bumpy but it is loud here as you can tell from my horse voice all of the cameras were switched off the boys told me that they were really tired it's not just hardly surprising considering they only had four albums sleep. from a young d.j. dude to the german the queen of matador pash she's concrete the international charts again with her album forever warriors forever united the single of her metal features guest performances by other metal legends watching the video brought back memories because some parts were shot at mock an open air where i was d
i just want to know how well you know french spoke to someone to play you three second french song you have to tell me which one it. was yeah but i don't know i saw exactly the. plate one is easy because. seabird are both phrases to. play. this is sleeping on this thing not a french. feel to hear the issue no you could. not leap. it so many cello should attempt to. think that's also kind of old. stuff not. make. one last sign that we're done but is there. a line. open but you can clearly know...
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french and i'm german was a shock of a. couple beside the french pronunciation or the. lobbying when you see the founder of the polish how did you come up with your own mixing wrong and just really interesting because it was a. this is so the show to modernize the rock music for us a solution to the nice music so the sensible and as a rock music and then just to show our mix and match here frankly some people say that d.j.'s and produce us aren't real musicians because they just turn not love you well musician you just played ghettos i played the tracks my house will sing on me mark. my rats. if you have a good car it's a recording song you call one of the folds what. good is that when you follow the book a little bit but you don't have the lyrics to do it it's very hard to stand up to your lips and sober to me. i just want to know how well you know french call to someone to play you three second french song you have to tell me which one. but i don't so i so easily see. if one is easy to. see both of those results to show. business elite on the oldest a lot of french fr
french and i'm german was a shock of a. couple beside the french pronunciation or the. lobbying when you see the founder of the polish how did you come up with your own mixing wrong and just really interesting because it was a. this is so the show to modernize the rock music for us a solution to the nice music so the sensible and as a rock music and then just to show our mix and match here frankly some people say that d.j.'s and produce us aren't real musicians because they just turn not love...
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government the french military has never acknowledged that it has french troops on the ground in this particular area of syria now we do know that this area is where the u.s. backed fight is have been battling against the hardest in this area and we also know that france has been part of a u.s. led coalition which has been cut ducting operations over syria in space the last three years but in particular it's been aiding forces on the ground as they fight against isis forces now we know that france has pledged in the past full support to syria on the ground. the president should the syrian democratic forces that the french support in particular for the stabilization of the security. and you tube's move to hit popular users before conservative users especially president is draining the time we want to be bold enough to make it a movie yah. but there are some google who don't agree with the company's liberal leanings james to moore a conservative engineer wrote a memo just a memo to highlight potential bias in google's policy and he was fired for it google has several biases a new discus
government the french military has never acknowledged that it has french troops on the ground in this particular area of syria now we do know that this area is where the u.s. backed fight is have been battling against the hardest in this area and we also know that france has been part of a u.s. led coalition which has been cut ducting operations over syria in space the last three years but in particular it's been aiding forces on the ground as they fight against isis forces now we know that...
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military taken to a prison and then she never saw him again the french military said to her that he had escaped but she never believed them she believed that he had been tortured and that he'd died in captivity well it's only now more than sixty years later that the french president has admitted that morris or died did die that he was tortured at the hands of the french military and it's a very significant statement indeed it closes a chapter for her and it also perhaps opens one one another one for other people because he has said that the french state archives on that period of time will be open so other people other relatives of people who disappeared at the time will be able to find out what happened to their loved ones and whether or not the french military was involved in their deaths of them on this thread speak to ream sarwan who's an international human rights jurist and a ph d. candidate in public not at the university of to lose capital in france which is via skype from there thank you very much for being with us stream so for the first time a french president is admittin
military taken to a prison and then she never saw him again the french military said to her that he had escaped but she never believed them she believed that he had been tortured and that he'd died in captivity well it's only now more than sixty years later that the french president has admitted that morris or died did die that he was tortured at the hands of the french military and it's a very significant statement indeed it closes a chapter for her and it also perhaps opens one one another...
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the second, the french and indian war. he was an elderly guy even in the french and indian war. and yet he had gone up and helped siege the fortress of louisberg and wrestle it away from the french. samuel whitmore was ready for the british when they passed his house in modern day arlington, massachusetts. he had his musket loaded. he had two dueling pistols and he had a sword that he had taken from the body of a french officer he had slain during the french and indian war and he was behind his stone fence and as the column of british troops came down the road, he aimed his musket and his 80-year-old hands perhaps trembling. he pulls the trigger, and he fires, boom, down goes one redcoat. and he reloads it. and he aims it again and he fires. and again, down goes a second redcoat. by this point the redcoats realize where this gunfire is coming from, perhaps they see a shock of white hair behind the stone fence and they send an detachment of soldiers to mount the fence and take out this insurgent. and as they stab samuel whitmore with their bayonets. how many times do you guess th
the second, the french and indian war. he was an elderly guy even in the french and indian war. and yet he had gone up and helped siege the fortress of louisberg and wrestle it away from the french. samuel whitmore was ready for the british when they passed his house in modern day arlington, massachusetts. he had his musket loaded. he had two dueling pistols and he had a sword that he had taken from the body of a french officer he had slain during the french and indian war and he was behind his...
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french negotiators arrived in london earlier today. return to work as normal." the negotiations are over and the fishermen now have an idea of the way ahead. but it is not that much ofan idea. way ahead. but it is not that much of an idea. we know the talks were constructive, however they have been unresolved and they will hold another meeting in a8—hours. what thatis another meeting in a8—hours. what that is striking to that about me is that is striking to that about me is that obviously no agreement has been reached, although it was amicable and here there is dischord even among fishermen, some saying it is a goodidea among fishermen, some saying it is a good idea to go back and whatever we are doing is legal and others, who say this is wrong and we are angering the french and it could make our situation worse. thank you. high levels of e—coli bacteria were found at a hotel in egypt where a british couple died last month. john and susan cooper from lancashire died during their stay with thomas cook at the steigenburger aqua magic hot
french negotiators arrived in london earlier today. return to work as normal." the negotiations are over and the fishermen now have an idea of the way ahead. but it is not that much ofan idea. way ahead. but it is not that much of an idea. we know the talks were constructive, however they have been unresolved and they will hold another meeting in a8—hours. what thatis another meeting in a8—hours. what that is striking to that about me is that is striking to that about me is that...
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the french president emmanuel mccall is acknowledging for the first time the french state was responsible for the systematic use of torture during the algerian war in the one nine hundred fifty s. and one nine hundred sixty s. natasha butler has the latest now from paris. well you see in a very significant statement from the lease a president a man or mark or basically saying that the state the french state had a responsibility in the death of morris or die in one thousand nine hundred fifty seven in algiers during the algerian war of independence now morris all die at the time was twenty five years old he worked in a local here in the local university in university of algiers he was a mathematician also an anti colonial activist and then one evening his wife recounts this tale his widow i should say recounts this later she says that french military came to the door they took him away and she never saw him again now for the past more than sixty years his widow believed that he was tortured in detention and that he died there but she was told at the time that he'd escaped had simply disapp
the french president emmanuel mccall is acknowledging for the first time the french state was responsible for the systematic use of torture during the algerian war in the one nine hundred fifty s. and one nine hundred sixty s. natasha butler has the latest now from paris. well you see in a very significant statement from the lease a president a man or mark or basically saying that the state the french state had a responsibility in the death of morris or die in one thousand nine hundred fifty...
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i'm french, i'm french. france is my country, but marseille comes first.true. so what about the people? what do all true, true marseillais have in common? >> jacques: we're big liars. >> eric: ah. >> anthony: a big liar. >> eric: they have the reputation of exaggerating. so if you eat sardines like that. you're like, "at lunch we had sardines like this." >> anthony: daube de pouple, octopus stew. slow cooked in wine and typical elements of provencal cooking like star anise, dried orange peel, garlic, and tomato. spoon over pasta and enjoy. oh yes. i can smell that octo-stock. it's fantastic. [ nathalie speaking french ] >> anthony: so, when are you retiring? at what age? >> eric: soon as possible, seriously. right? >> woman: are you going to come back too? >> eric: yeah, i don't want to leave. i mean, when you see that, that lifestyle, people come from all over europe by highways, they spend hours in their car to be here. i mean, my grandparents and my uncles used to have that lifestyle. exactly like that. >> anthony: right. >> eric: and i forgot about it.
i'm french, i'm french. france is my country, but marseille comes first.true. so what about the people? what do all true, true marseillais have in common? >> jacques: we're big liars. >> eric: ah. >> anthony: a big liar. >> eric: they have the reputation of exaggerating. so if you eat sardines like that. you're like, "at lunch we had sardines like this." >> anthony: daube de pouple, octopus stew. slow cooked in wine and typical elements of provencal...
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french and i'm german was a shock of a. couple beside the french from the station or think. when you see the founder of the polish rob chong how did you come up with the idea of mixing the wrong and the policy was really interesting because it was. the so the shun the to modernize the rock music for us the solution to the night is the city said to modernize a rock music and then just two short weeks of much spare frankly some people say that d.j.'s and produce us aren't real musicians because they just turn knobs. will musicians people be just so they've got those i play guitar some of the tracks my house i'm seeing on the mind. can do a lot of seats i read that you have a book or take recording songs to pull the folds up to go to like when you follow the book a little bit but you don't have to be clueless a spirit to stand up to your lips or the server. i just want to know how well you know french call to some going to play a three second french song you have to tell me which one. but yeah but i don't so i so excited to. play next one it's easy to. say bird are both raising
french and i'm german was a shock of a. couple beside the french from the station or think. when you see the founder of the polish rob chong how did you come up with the idea of mixing the wrong and the policy was really interesting because it was. the so the shun the to modernize the rock music for us the solution to the night is the city said to modernize a rock music and then just two short weeks of much spare frankly some people say that d.j.'s and produce us aren't real musicians because...