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originally, the statue had a pipe because monsieur hulot always had a pipe. that pipes were not acceptable any more. it's still watchable because the theme of old versus new, it's still there. glass shatters what he would make of france today, i have no idea! i mean, back then, he was worried about the way it was going and about modernity, and about the way people were being turned into little ants in factories, and so on. what monsieur hulot would think today, with everyone going around in their headphones and living in these atomised worlds, taking deliveroo — things to eat in their lonely rooms, god knows. buzzer so, i'm going to do a hulot impersonation and pull my trousers up. that's how he walks. chuckles one of the most—loved french movies of all time has to be the costume drama cyrano de bergerac, released in 1990. it brought forth praise from both critics and audiences. christian! this film version of the classic french novel is seen by its fans as a masterpiece. a critically acclaimed film about yearning masterfully transposed into cinema. the pictu
originally, the statue had a pipe because monsieur hulot always had a pipe. that pipes were not acceptable any more. it's still watchable because the theme of old versus new, it's still there. glass shatters what he would make of france today, i have no idea! i mean, back then, he was worried about the way it was going and about modernity, and about the way people were being turned into little ants in factories, and so on. what monsieur hulot would think today, with everyone going around in...
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bonjour, monsieur.tony. >> tony. >> and few names garner more respect from aficionados of pig than reinhardt. >> la the saucisson coy wire. la moment 2020. >> ton of saucisson. just inside this room. the holidays are coming and they're going mad with the production of saucisson. >> right in a relentlessly cold room. pork shoulder, belly and fatback. they're fed in batches through a vertical chopper, a sprinkling of seasoning and spices, removed in large balls of finely but not too finely chopped meat. you do not want to get your hand caught in one of these things. then mix to a smooth perfection with the dough hook. up a lot of work spread out and layered for consistent seasoning formed into shapes and smacked to remove air bubbles make sure the meat gets really tight into the sausage machine and piped into organic casings. trust me, it ain't easy. no? oh, very light touch. let's see there, wise guy. come on. let's let's see this. that's how you get pregnant. >> it's all in the knee. >> yeah. just relea
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monsieur, monsieur asana li qiang the victim. >> usha vance pas trop pour Éviter de perturbÉ.. quelque chose. quÉ esta trouvÉ? mami? ya monsieur? huh? kiss chiara. ooh la la la trouvÉ en una mal. allez allez allez allez allez loulou allez allez allez. >> got to, got to, mon loulou. >> way. sasebo. lulu's booty. john sauer. hey, sasebo! >> sortir at all. >> le monsieur, le trouvÉ. >> le monsieur. >> la rapiditÉ de intervention on a pour intervenir des minutes. des champs de survie de la victim des croisÉe. ÉnormÉment. la victim et s&m. donc un peu comme sa qui avait une traumatology, un peu plus importante beqaasem un peu plus correctement ou. we want to see what it is. monsieur. >> so why did you choose such a dangerous and difficult area of medicine? i mean, you could have a nice practice in paris, but, you know, people have headaches. >> it's difficult to explain. yes, i know it's very dangerous, but i think i have to continue. i have to stop. i, i continue. i'm not sure why i do it, but i know it makes me alive. so it's good. >> but do you like it? >> i do like it. >> yeah,
monsieur, monsieur asana li qiang the victim. >> usha vance pas trop pour Éviter de perturbÉ.. quelque chose. quÉ esta trouvÉ? mami? ya monsieur? huh? kiss chiara. ooh la la la trouvÉ en una mal. allez allez allez allez allez loulou allez allez allez. >> got to, got to, mon loulou. >> way. sasebo. lulu's booty. john sauer. hey, sasebo! >> sortir at all. >> le monsieur, le trouvÉ. >> le monsieur. >> la rapiditÉ de intervention on a pour intervenir...
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on monday monsieur barnier used a presidential decree to force through his budget without a parliamentayid they would back a no—confidence motion to oust the former brexit negotiator in a vote expected today. in parliament he pleaded with legislators about the gravity of the political threat. translation: the situation is difficult in terms - of the budget, in terms of finance. i'm also very vigilant when it comes to financial markets, which i know quite well. it's very difficult in economic and social terms. one thing i'm sure of, monsieur chassagne, and keep what i say today in mind, is that the vote of no—confidence, which will be tackled tomorrow when we see each other again, will make everything more difficult and more serious. earlier we spoke to tomasz michalski, associate professor of economics at the h.e.c. business school in paris. the government probably will be overthrown and it has to basically cease to function. there's going to be probably a new prime minister appointed by president macron. the fifth republic has a very strong power of the president, and then the crucial s
on monday monsieur barnier used a presidential decree to force through his budget without a parliamentayid they would back a no—confidence motion to oust the former brexit negotiator in a vote expected today. in parliament he pleaded with legislators about the gravity of the political threat. translation: the situation is difficult in terms - of the budget, in terms of finance. i'm also very vigilant when it comes to financial markets, which i know quite well. it's very difficult in economic...
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on monday monsieur barnier used a presidential decree to force through his budget without a parliamentayn parties said they would back a no—confidence motion to oust the former brexit negotiator in a vote expected today. in parliament, he pleaded with legislators about the gravity of the political threat. translation: the situation is difficult in terms - of the budget, in terms of finance. i'm also very vigilant when it comes to financial markets, which i know quite well. it's very difficult in economic and social terms. one thing i'm sure of, monsieur chassagne, and keep what i say today in mind, is that the vote of no—confidence, which will be tackled tomorrow when we see each other again, will make everything more difficult and more serious. so how has it all come about? earlier we spoke to tomasz michalski, associate professor of economics at the hec business school in paris. the government probably will be overthrown and it has to basically cease to function. there's going to be probably a new prime minister appointed by president macron. the fifth republic has a very strong power
on monday monsieur barnier used a presidential decree to force through his budget without a parliamentayn parties said they would back a no—confidence motion to oust the former brexit negotiator in a vote expected today. in parliament, he pleaded with legislators about the gravity of the political threat. translation: the situation is difficult in terms - of the budget, in terms of finance. i'm also very vigilant when it comes to financial markets, which i know quite well. it's very difficult...
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party claimed the vote was on saturday, the georgia dream control problem and elected this man, monsieur. this obviously a former football player turned right wing politicians. the opposition fevers will steer georgia away from joining the european union outside the parliament building . protesters cast out on how they treat these qualifications our, our garden gate to our election and our president candidates, you say rather, and they've got for us for georgia, you pub, josie, how people to the she doesn't have an invitation to be a president. so we're progressing this where you're showing over diploma that we are more capable of the present moment use no to legitimate problem and they cannot say look at president, this is not because they are breaking the law displayed obviously these election today, outgoing president. so let me sort of it, cd said she won't recognize the vote and called for fresh elections in order to have peace and justice in the country. new elections and need to go down. that is why we are here. demonstrators have once again gathered for the night, the digital out
party claimed the vote was on saturday, the georgia dream control problem and elected this man, monsieur. this obviously a former football player turned right wing politicians. the opposition fevers will steer georgia away from joining the european union outside the parliament building . protesters cast out on how they treat these qualifications our, our garden gate to our election and our president candidates, you say rather, and they've got for us for georgia, you pub, josie, how people to...
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mesdames monsieur, their son, he's now gigantic international success. when he was a young man at 14, sneezing in the field, did they ever anticipate this, you two? >> no, no, no. >> early indications of greatness. but, i mean, there is a line, isn't there? from the farm and haute cuisine. they all reflect the region, hopefully. yeah, but in the best case, they're interdependent. they come from each other. in fact, who cooks in the great restaurants? well, farm boys basically. that's who always cooked. my deepest thanks to your mother and your father. >> thank you. merci. next time my father makes you drive the tractor. >> this is cool. la la la la la la la la la la la la. >> la. la. la la la. la. la. >> i need a french coach. i took a walk through this. >> beautiful world. felt the cool rain on my shoulder. found something good in the earth. beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder. sha la la la la. sha la la la la la. sha la la la la. sha la la la la la la. >> if you've been to france, chances are you haven't been here. france's second largest ci
mesdames monsieur, their son, he's now gigantic international success. when he was a young man at 14, sneezing in the field, did they ever anticipate this, you two? >> no, no, no. >> early indications of greatness. but, i mean, there is a line, isn't there? from the farm and haute cuisine. they all reflect the region, hopefully. yeah, but in the best case, they're interdependent. they come from each other. in fact, who cooks in the great restaurants? well, farm boys basically....
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mattie joseph hospital shall bear the motor lamp key the lafayette would you like to repeat that, monsieur? what a and honor it is to. see all of you here on this simply magnificent day. how it is hard to believe it is already the seventh day of september of the year 18 and 24, but nonetheless, a day of celebration, is it not? yes. oh, how i love you, americans for dream. in reality, you have no idea of what i am celebrating. yet most of you are willing to celebrate right along with me. you know, i think that is a credit to the american people for how optimistic you all simply in want of a party. well how could you know dear friends four asian of a lafayette have only recently returned back to america after 40 long years. yes, my friends, the last time i set foot upon american soil was just after the signing of the treaty of paris, which, of course, occurred in september of 1783, ending the great for american freedom. so thus, i they turned in 1784 for six months to celebrate with all of you, my beloved brothers and sisters here in america. but dear friends, on this occasion, even though 4
mattie joseph hospital shall bear the motor lamp key the lafayette would you like to repeat that, monsieur? what a and honor it is to. see all of you here on this simply magnificent day. how it is hard to believe it is already the seventh day of september of the year 18 and 24, but nonetheless, a day of celebration, is it not? yes. oh, how i love you, americans for dream. in reality, you have no idea of what i am celebrating. yet most of you are willing to celebrate right along with me. you...
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what the, such as drones, drones coal shaheen retrieve that, which actually reached all the way to monsieur. crossing over 35 to 40 kilometers and, and accurately, uh, hitting their targets. and also we saw non time military operations led by the opposition force and also the, the absence of a, a rating and little uh the, some of the options will be raining, the militias on the ground. and also uh, as soon as the massive brushing russian air coverage actually gave the opposition to the massive strategic investment that goes to the sea and regime. and actually we saw the same scenario previously as the opposition forces to control over 80 percent of the syrian math before the russian and reading an intervention. so basically, uh, what the fathers who just say that we can over throw us out and we can cut that over through us up if it wasn't for the russian and the rain intervention not to come across. thank you very much indeed for that update as well. let's take a look at the changing situation in syria now, while the areas in red hair are controlled by government forces backed by iran and r
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uh, i need to the russian authorities that have provided before monsieur and president and his family members with political assign them as acquirements, so fated for humanitarian reasons. so his family is also in the russian capital that was tools that aside could have possibly been evacuated by russian play that to come from russian base and latasha. and several hours ago on the way to russia with a trans pond is turned off. by the way, when the see where an uprising began by the end of new them. but there were reports that aside and whose families lead to russia, that aside as small to test, has committed hardly but bottom line most could neither confirmed nor denied those report. uh right now a flag is here in flag has been removed from the sewer and embassy most good at the flagpole. the building is now empty. somewhere like the cobra you see a red flag was resolved, will appear to know tony. this language also does a lot, a place with the name of, of the syrian diplomatic mission was removed from the building of the syrian and the scene. russia, like russian officials are in con
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." >> bonjour monsieur le president. >> reporter: president macron visited notre dame while we were theret was still buzzing with preparations for opening day. >> it's impressive and very moving to see the -- you still have dozens of people working hard, finishing the job. >> reporter: and as notre dame's great doors reopen, might that spirit be even a little bit contagious? >> there's a lot of political division here in france, as there is in the united states. so in this climate how important is it to have a project like this that unifies rather than divides? >> we speak about moment of unity and pride. and this is exactly what our nations need. especially in that times. we should try to consider this type of moment and great projects and think if we are ready and able to do so why don't we try to fix other, perhaps more abstract but very important issues of our countries? >> so the impossible is not impossible? it's the french mo o. impossible i >>> the future of fast food is taking flight outside san francisco. itay hod got a taste. >> reporter: in the heart of silicon valley 64-year-
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ladies and gentlemen, friends and neighbors, monsieurs et madames.lmost 50 years. he now stars in the new apple tv+ series "before." please welcome back to "the late show," billy crystal. ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> billy: thank you, than thank you. ♪ ♪ >> stephen: you guys take your time. nice to see you again. always a pleasure. people excited for william jefferson crystal. >> billy: that's me, you are. >> stephen: speaking of which, bill clinton, william jefferson clinton, was on here a couple weeks ago and i just found out there right after interviewed him for practically the entire show, you interviewed him somewhere, the beacon. >> billy: the beacon theater. >> stephen: what the hell? trying to steal my game? >> billy: i got a call from his staff that his book was coming out called "citizen," and he wanted me to interview him live at the beacon for 90 minutes. >> stephen: that's two questions for clinton. >> billy: that's true. i said, do i have to read the book? >> stephen: [laughs] that was the most honest answer of all time. >> billy: i'm n
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." >> bonjour, monsieur le president. >> president macron visited notre dame while we were there whenive and very moving to see we still have dozens of -- of people working hard to finish the job. >> and as notre dame's great doors reopen, might that spirit be even a little bit contagious? >> there is a lot of political division here in france, as there is in the united states. so in this climate, how important is it to have a project like this that unifies rather than divides? >> we speak about moment of unity and pride. and this is exactly what our nations need. especially in that times. we should try to consider this type of moments and great projects and think if we are ready and able to do so, why don't we try to fix other perhaps more abstract but very important big issues of our countries? >> so the impossible is not impossible, huh? >> definitely. it's french motto. impossible is not french. [ stopwatch ticking ] [♪♪] looking for a moisturizer that does more than just moisturize? try olay regenerist for 10 benefits in every jar. olay visibly firms, lifts, and smooths wrinkles,
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let's see, as he it in the third person in his memoir, 1779, monsieur.let's see what's my place here? they adopted monsieur de lafayette and gave him the name color which had formerly been by one of their warriors, and by which he is known by all indians. lafayette also took the opportunity to suggest that oneida send a contingent warriors to fight alongside against the british in the spring accordingly, in may of 1778, after a 250 mile journey, 47 oneida warriors arrived in valley forge, a most opportune time for lafayette just his detachment of 2200 men was very trapped by. the british at baron hill outside philadelphia, serving as and rear guard the were able to warn lafayette that he was in danger and then engaged the enemy. long enough to allow lafayette to complete their escape. see. six oneida warriors lost their lives in the fighting that day. here is the marker commemorating night as in the cemetery of st peter's lutheran church on baron hill, which is today called luffy at hill. lafayette returned to america. in 1784 after the war ended. during
let's see, as he it in the third person in his memoir, 1779, monsieur.let's see what's my place here? they adopted monsieur de lafayette and gave him the name color which had formerly been by one of their warriors, and by which he is known by all indians. lafayette also took the opportunity to suggest that oneida send a contingent warriors to fight alongside against the british in the spring accordingly, in may of 1778, after a 250 mile journey, 47 oneida warriors arrived in valley forge, a...
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. >> this is a recipe inspired by one of my favorite pastry chefs in paris, monsieur laroche. >> thaturt because the prosecution had said, oh, that was one of scott's lies. >> i played it twice in case brocchini missed it the first time i showed it the defense had two words for the prosecution's case against scott peterson today flimsy and circumstantial. >> geragos, in his opening statement, was able to throw a lot of doubt into the prosecution's theories in less than three hours. >> geragos showed the jury maps pinpointing multiple laci peterson sightings the day of her disappearance, autopsy photos of the baby the family called conner saying the baby was born alive after laci disappeared, and he pointed out how detailed searches of the peterson house and warehouse produced no evidence of murder. mark geragos gave a bold finish to opening statements proclaiming scott peterson is not only innocent, but stone cold, innocent. >> it was a complete disaster for prosecutors in the early stages of this trial. every witness they put on mark geragos would twist and turn and flip that person
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in the fact that the name of some of the monsieur that has emerged as a candidates, as a person we think might be put forward to take over the post temporarily or 5 minute stuff. there is because it looks like, you know, they're going to more technocrat type, but it's somebody that is trusted by the h t s. this is someone who's served with a h t s affiliate government lips. so it has some sort of experience there. now because h t s lead this from their kind of in a driving see whether they're going to impose their will on everyone else or have more of that consensus building. time will tell a and it's going to terminal not whether what type of future series going to happen . thanks so much i'm at the day of. thanks good to talk to you. thank you sam. united voices. now millions of syrians are forced to flee the country when the civil war began both of the decade ago, much of the syrian das for across europe, the celebrating the end of the shuttle says 24 year rule. european union is welcoming the toppling of the acid regime latasha bottle that has more on the celebrations by serial refug
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and i think monsieur barnier, my old friend, is on the way out. what does all this mean for france? and indeed perhaps for the eurozone as well? but before all of that, let's get the news with lewis mckenzie . >> good evening. as british steel heads towards nationalisation, i ask can any of our big manufacturing industries survive in this country now? there's been a vote in parliament this afternoon and the farming tax, the inheritance tax has passed by a very big margin. what do farmers do next? and as we speak , the french and as we speak, the french parliament is about to divide. and i think monsieur barnier, my old friend, is on the way out. what does all this mean for france? and indeed perhaps for the eurozone as well? but before all of that, let's get the news with lewis mckenzie . with lewis mckenzie. >> thank you very much, nigel. good evening. it's just after 7:00. here are good evening. it's just after 7:00. heregiant since april of insurance giant since april of 2021, was killed outside the hilton hotel in midtown manhattan. the gunman, who was wearing a face mask, fled
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and i think monsieur barnier, my old friend, is on the way out. what does all this mean for france? and indeed perhaps for the eurozone as well? but before all of that, let's get the news with lewis mckenzie . with lewis mckenzie. >> thank you very much, nigel. good evening. it's just after 7:00. here are your latest headunes 7:00. here are your latest headlines from the gb newsroom. well, as you've just been hearing, the french government is on the verge of collapse as the french prime minister, michel barnier, is expected to lose a no confidence vote. the vote was sparked after fierce opposition to mr barnier's proposed budget for next year. he pushed ahead with using special powers to force through the budget, having failed to receive support from mps. that decision angered the left wing alliance new popular front and marine le pen's right wing national rally . we're expecting national rally. we're expecting the results of that vote within the results of that vote within the next few minutes . and some the next few minutes. and some more breaking news for you now. the ceo of unit
and i think monsieur barnier, my old friend, is on the way out. what does all this mean for france? and indeed perhaps for the eurozone as well? but before all of that, let's get the news with lewis mckenzie . with lewis mckenzie. >> thank you very much, nigel. good evening. it's just after 7:00. here are your latest headunes 7:00. here are your latest headlines from the gb newsroom. well, as you've just been hearing, the french government is on the verge of collapse as the french prime...