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and see it— touch with the french embassy and see if there — touch with the french embassy and see ify are able to make _ exemption list but they are able to make it _ exemption list but they are able to make it for— exemption list but they are able to make it for you. if that is possible. _ make it for you. if that is possible, what you will need is that pcr test _ possible, what you will need is that pcr test into france, that is 72 hours — pcr test into france, that is 72 hours before you go. you will need to test _ hours before you go. you will need to test when you come back to the uk, as— to test when you come back to the uk, as well — to test when you come back to the uk, as well. is talk about whether that is— uk, as well. is talk about whether that is a _ uk, as well. is talk about whether that is a pcr or anti—german tests, the uk _ that is a pcr or anti—german tests, the uk government to set either, but we heard _ the uk government to set either, but we heard this morning people having difficulty— we heard this morning people having difficulty coming back with the antigen—
and see it— touch with the french embassy and see if there — touch with the french embassy and see ify are able to make _ exemption list but they are able to make it _ exemption list but they are able to make it for— exemption list but they are able to make it for you. if that is possible. _ make it for you. if that is possible, what you will need is that pcr test _ possible, what you will need is that pcr test into france, that is 72 hours — pcr test into france, that is 72 hours...
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get in touch with the french embassy to see if there is an— the french embassy to see if there is ancoming back-— will need a test both going and comin: back. , , . , , coming back. this is what is putting off a lot of people _ coming back. this is what is putting off a lot of people travelling - coming back. this is what is putting off a lot of people travelling if i off a lot of people travelling if they don't need to. and we are asked not to. zalihe asks, countries such as singapore, australia have commissioned hotels to safely quarantine new arrivals to ensure that quarantine happens. the cost is paid by the traveller. why hasn't our government adopted this policy? there has been some pressure for the government to adopt such a policy to help prevent some infections coming in. ., ~' in. indeed, over the weekend, it emerued in. indeed, over the weekend, it emerged that — in. indeed, over the weekend, it emerged that the _ in. indeed, over the weekend, it emerged that the government i in. indeed, over the weekend, it i emerged that the government has discussed this. both sage and i
get in touch with the french embassy to see if there is an— the french embassy to see if there is ancoming back-— will need a test both going and comin: back. , , . , , coming back. this is what is putting off a lot of people _ coming back. this is what is putting off a lot of people travelling - coming back. this is what is putting off a lot of people travelling if i off a lot of people travelling if they don't need to. and we are asked not to. zalihe asks, countries such as singapore,...
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kicked off of the striking things will crowdsourcing installations shown on the facade of the french embassy in berlin the names of holocaust victims sent in under the hash tag are projected on to the building and they can be added by anybody who wants to participate. at this also and it's extremely important to rediscover the names of the victims and to highlight them. that is how we can resist the legacy of the nazis attempts to erase those names to erase their identities. and to treat people only as numbers or categories of categories banalities what are we without a name. on a nominee the project was initiated by the arrows in archives in hessen central germany they're part of the unesco memory of the world program and contain information on more than 17000000 people who are victims of the nazi regime some 15000000 reference cards and thousands of personal objects recalled the darkest chapter in germany's history. it's part of an international effort of remembrance and it helps researchers and relatives of the victims find out more about millions of individual destinies that were shatter
kicked off of the striking things will crowdsourcing installations shown on the facade of the french embassy in berlin the names of holocaust victims sent in under the hash tag are projected on to the building and they can be added by anybody who wants to participate. at this also and it's extremely important to rediscover the names of the victims and to highlight them. that is how we can resist the legacy of the nazis attempts to erase those names to erase their identities. and to treat people...
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project kicked off of the striking fish will crowdsourcing installations shown on the facade of the french embassy in berlin names of holocaust victims sent in under the hash tag are projected on to the building and they can be added by anyone who wants to participate. as it is also and it's extremely important to rediscover the names of the victims and to highlight them. that is how we can resist the legacy of the nazis attempts to erase those names to erase their identities. and to treat people only as numbers or categories of category analogies what are we without a name. but one anomaly. the project was initiated by the our listening archives in hessen central germany they're part of the unesco memory of the world program and contain information on more than 17000000 people who are victims of the nazi regime some 50000000 reference cards and thousands of personal objects recalled the darkest chapter in germany's history. it's part of an international effort of remembrance and it helps researchers and relatives of the victims find out more about millions of individual destinies that were shatte
project kicked off of the striking fish will crowdsourcing installations shown on the facade of the french embassy in berlin names of holocaust victims sent in under the hash tag are projected on to the building and they can be added by anyone who wants to participate. as it is also and it's extremely important to rediscover the names of the victims and to highlight them. that is how we can resist the legacy of the nazis attempts to erase those names to erase their identities. and to treat...
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project kicked off with a striking fish will crowdsourcing installations shown on the facade of the french embassy in berlin names of holocaust victims sent in under the hash tag are projected on to the building and they can be added by anyone who wants to participate. as is also and it's extremely important to rediscover the names of the victims and tie like them. that is how we can resist the legacy of the nazis attempts to erase those names to erase their identities. and to treat people only as numbers or categories as category banalities what are we without a name what's a title but then you know an anomaly. the project was initiated by the arrows and archives in hessen central germany they're part of the unesco memory of the world program and contain information on more than 17000000 people who are victims of the nazi regime some 15000000 reference cards and thousands of personal objects recalled the darkest chapter in germany's history. it's part of an international effort of remembrance and it helps researchers and relatives of the victims find out more about millions of individual destinie
project kicked off with a striking fish will crowdsourcing installations shown on the facade of the french embassy in berlin names of holocaust victims sent in under the hash tag are projected on to the building and they can be added by anyone who wants to participate. as is also and it's extremely important to rediscover the names of the victims and tie like them. that is how we can resist the legacy of the nazis attempts to erase those names to erase their identities. and to treat people only...
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he goes to the obvious person, who is going to buy them from him, which is the french embassy. so he goes up the street in berlin, to the french embassy, and says i have some documents that might be of interest to you. so i think this is quite interesting because berlin believes, unlike certain other cities, that it is the capital city of spying. and so, it's not surprising to discover that the french, in between the wars period had a process for walking spies like him. what they would do is refer, the walk-in to the gentleman in the middle, and he is very charming looking isn't he. i tell you he is very charming indeed, because here career his career was as a professional card shark. he started his career in about the 18 seventies and he had been banned from most casinos across europe and he went to jail a few times, and he had managed to amass quite a tiny fortune, by fleecing and typically he would charm some young man, and win lots and lots of money have to report champagne down their throats. i need win that it cards. so, he has very many names, most of the time when he wa
he goes to the obvious person, who is going to buy them from him, which is the french embassy. so he goes up the street in berlin, to the french embassy, and says i have some documents that might be of interest to you. so i think this is quite interesting because berlin believes, unlike certain other cities, that it is the capital city of spying. and so, it's not surprising to discover that the french, in between the wars period had a process for walking spies like him. what they would do is...
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, and so he walks up the street in berlin to the french embassy and asks to speak to the attache, and says i have documents that might be of interest to you, and this fascinatin fascinating, because berlin believes it is the capital city of spying. and so, it is not surprising to understand that the french in the war's process had a problem with the documents of hans schmidt, and so they would refer to the document to the gentleman in the middle. he is very charming, isn't he? well, he is very charming indeed, because his career was as a professional card shark. he started his career in the 1870s and he'd been banned from most casinos across europe, but he had been to jail a few times, and so he had managed to amass quite a fortune by typically baylor and lots -- by typically pour lots of champagne down their throats. and then this is a man who spoke about 11 languages, but german and french both completely fluently. he became rudolph lemon when he is not baron von kearney for some of the time anyway. so, rex, that is his spy kor rbg lot easier than baron von kearney or any of the ot
, and so he walks up the street in berlin to the french embassy and asks to speak to the attache, and says i have documents that might be of interest to you, and this fascinatin fascinating, because berlin believes it is the capital city of spying. and so, it is not surprising to understand that the french in the war's process had a problem with the documents of hans schmidt, and so they would refer to the document to the gentleman in the middle. he is very charming, isn't he? well, he is very...
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chef in the white house, so she heard about this wonderful french chef who was working in the french embassy in london, so she called and offered him the job, and the chef reported this to his boss, the french ambassador, who reported it home. the french were very offended, and she found herself early in her career being called onto the oval office carpet by the president being told she was under no circumstances to poach any french chefs. with typical maneuvering, she found another french chef and worked with customs and had him made a citizen overnight. jeremy: the good old days when you could get something like that done overnight. lea: right. jeremy: it is a great resource. i would ask, do this ever happened to you? and they were like, "oh, yeah, this is what is going to happen." i hate to tell this one at lunch , so i will make it as pleasant as possible, but i said did you ever have problems at holiday receptions with people getting sick? the eggnog at the white house is really strong. it hits you really quick. at first, you're like this is nothing. what happened was people were drinki
chef in the white house, so she heard about this wonderful french chef who was working in the french embassy in london, so she called and offered him the job, and the chef reported this to his boss, the french ambassador, who reported it home. the french were very offended, and she found herself early in her career being called onto the oval office carpet by the president being told she was under no circumstances to poach any french chefs. with typical maneuvering, she found another french chef...
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project kicked off with a striking visual crowdsourcing installation shown on the facade of the french embassy in berlin names of holocaust victims sent in under the hash tag are projected on to the building and they can be added by anyone who wants to participate. as it is also and it's extremely important to rediscover the names of the victims and to highlight them. that is how we can resist the legacy of the nazis attempts to erase those names to erase their identities. and to treat people only as numbers or categories of category banalities what are we without a name what's a tiger by the one anomaly. the project was initiated by the arrows in archives in hessen central germany they're part of the unesco memory of the world program and contain information on more than 17000000 people who are victims of the nazi regime some 50000000 reference cards and thousands of personal objects recalled the darkest chapter in germany's history. it's part of an international effort of remembrance and it helps researchers and relatives of the victims find out more about millions of individual destinies th
project kicked off with a striking visual crowdsourcing installation shown on the facade of the french embassy in berlin names of holocaust victims sent in under the hash tag are projected on to the building and they can be added by anyone who wants to participate. as it is also and it's extremely important to rediscover the names of the victims and to highlight them. that is how we can resist the legacy of the nazis attempts to erase those names to erase their identities. and to treat people...
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touch had heard about this wonderful french chef that worked in the french embassy in london, she called and offered him the job. the chef reported this to his boss, the french ambassador, who reported it home to the palace, the french are very offended. she found herself early in her career being called into the oval office carpet by president kennedy, said under no circumstances which she approach any french chefs. on the other side of the coin, she had mrs. kennedy saying i want french chefs. a typical social secretary maneuvering, she found a mother french of, she worked with immigration and customs, and she had him made a u.s. citizen overnight. so mrs. kennedy got her french chef, but she did not violate president kennedy's role that i have to be an american citizen. >> the good old days, when you would do something like that then overnight. it is a great resource, i would call on lee, gayle, who works for reagan. i would say, does this ever happen to you? they said oh yes, this is what's going to happen. it was not the magic answer all the time, but there was comfort in knowing th
touch had heard about this wonderful french chef that worked in the french embassy in london, she called and offered him the job. the chef reported this to his boss, the french ambassador, who reported it home to the palace, the french are very offended. she found herself early in her career being called into the oval office carpet by president kennedy, said under no circumstances which she approach any french chefs. on the other side of the coin, she had mrs. kennedy saying i want french...
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and so she heard about this wonderful french chef who was working in the french embassy in london. so she called and offered him a job. the schiff reported this to his boss, the french ambassador, who reported it home to the french. they were very offended. she found herself early in her career being called into the awful office carpet by president kennedy and told her that under no circumstances were she to poach any french chefs. on the other side of the coin, she had mrs. kennedy saying i want a french chef. so she found another french chef. she worked with immigration and customs and had him made a u.s. citizen overnight. so mrs. kennedy got hurt frenchs chef, but she did not violate president kennedy's rule that it had to be an american citizen. >> the good old days when you could get something done like that overnight. it's a great resource. i would call on lee, gayle work for reagan, and would say did this ever happen to you? oh, yeah, this is what is going to happen. it was not that they had the magic answer all the time, but there was comfort in knowing others went through
and so she heard about this wonderful french chef who was working in the french embassy in london. so she called and offered him a job. the schiff reported this to his boss, the french ambassador, who reported it home to the french. they were very offended. she found herself early in her career being called into the awful office carpet by president kennedy and told her that under no circumstances were she to poach any french chefs. on the other side of the coin, she had mrs. kennedy saying i...
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chef in the white house, so she heard about this wonderful french chef who was working in the french embassy in london, so she called and offered him the job. and the chef reported this to his boss, the french ambassador, who reported it home. the french were very offended, and she found herself, early in her career, being called on the oval office carpet by president kennedy and being told that, under no circumstances, where she to approach any french chefs. and yet mrs. kennedy wanted a french chef. so, with typical maneuvering, she found another french chef and worked with customs and had him made a u.s. citizen overnight. so mrs. kennedy got a french chef, but she did not violate president kennedy's rule that it had to be an american citizen. jeremy: the good old days when you could get something like that done overnight. [laughter] it is a great resource. i would call on lea, i called on gail, who worked for reagan, and say did this ever happen to you? and they were like, "oh, yeah, this is what is going to happen." there was comfort in knowing others went through the same horrible or m
chef in the white house, so she heard about this wonderful french chef who was working in the french embassy in london, so she called and offered him the job. and the chef reported this to his boss, the french ambassador, who reported it home. the french were very offended, and she found herself, early in her career, being called on the oval office carpet by president kennedy and being told that, under no circumstances, where she to approach any french chefs. and yet mrs. kennedy wanted a...
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embassy nobody was hurt police are investigating the distinct as terrorism. iran rejecting calls to hold new talks or bring nor countries into its nuclear deal. this after frenchmmanuel macron said any new negotiations should include saudi arabia. in the nether langdz a court ordering shell oil company to reimburse group of nigerian farmers for damageses caused by two oil spills latest priewling in a 13-year battle and appeal verdict to higher court and in poland thousands protesting for third straight night against the country's near total ban on abortion. the new law took effect on wednesday. and in the central african republic fighting between militia and national army force 200,000 people to escape country since last month. that according to the u.n. refugee agency, which says nearly half of the people have headed south to democratic republican of congo and in russia police issue a warning to those planning to protest the detention of russian opposition leader tomorrow. tens of thousands marched in the streets across russia last weekend to biggest demonstration against vladimir putin incline years. kitty logan has the story from london. >> hi jillian oppos
embassy nobody was hurt police are investigating the distinct as terrorism. iran rejecting calls to hold new talks or bring nor countries into its nuclear deal. this after frenchmmanuel macron said any new negotiations should include saudi arabia. in the nether langdz a court ordering shell oil company to reimburse group of nigerian farmers for damageses caused by two oil spills latest priewling in a 13-year battle and appeal verdict to higher court and in poland thousands protesting for third...