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outside of paris in a suburb east of paris. and my sisters and one for girls and me in one for boys. and then, that means i was completely separated from the rest of my family. my sisters were together. i was alone. i was six years old in that catholic boarding school. >> what do you remember of that time for you as a six-year-old, as you said, alone, by yourself now in this catholic wording school? >> i have good memories and bad memories. the good memories with the headmistress, who i suspect was the one who took me into hiding in that school. i was like her protigi. she was always looking after me. she was motherly with me, actually. she was wonderful. the bad memories is the food. the food was terrible. when i say terrible, it was terrible. believe me. >> and, terrible in also not enough of it? >> not enough but rotten beans. the bread was made out of flour and sawdust. they put sawdust in the bread to make it more consistent. it was terrible. we were always hungry. and we stayed like that. i remember, you know, it was the
outside of paris in a suburb east of paris. and my sisters and one for girls and me in one for boys. and then, that means i was completely separated from the rest of my family. my sisters were together. i was alone. i was six years old in that catholic boarding school. >> what do you remember of that time for you as a six-year-old, as you said, alone, by yourself now in this catholic wording school? >> i have good memories and bad memories. the good memories with the headmistress,...
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the paris tourist trail.or visitors, not everything is pitch perfect. >> a lot of scenery places to go. >> do you think the city is clean? >> yes. so so. >> it is difficult to find toilets here. >> a lack of toilets, targeted by pickpockets, those in the tourism industry say the city should do more to look after its visitors. the mayor is concerned it is disrupting the lives of presidents -- the lives ofof residents. >> t these people are afraid to come overseas. once they have come, they will come b back time after time. if you don't provide them a way to come as a group, they will never come back. >> these people are no longer welcome in paris. they are part of a type of tourism, whichp has the most negative impact on paris. say this stigmatizes a certain type of tourism and visitors spend an average of 7000 euros. the mayor of paris estimates 8% of visitors travel as part of a group. genie: the government isis going to imposose a new tax on all flights out ofof the country. >> it hahas just been announcedy
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we found a painter at work in the old quarter of paris, and shortly after leaving paris, i was in an area called ar dennes the reason i took these shots of the country because the weather was turning cold and the trees were turning their fall colors. this is a town that was completely destroyed on the breakthrough that occurred and the attack. i was in bashtone just a few days before the breakthrough and was fortunate enough to get out of there not knowing about the attack, but i did think that this was a place that the enemy could hide troops, and they did. that's general collins again talking to general morris roase who was in command of the third armored division. this is general rose on the left. general rose was killed in cologne. it was an unfortunate happening because he thought they had the place protected but there were some enemy troops in the area, and he was shot. these are units of the third armored division that were fighting the enemy, and we managed to get some shots of them as they were being entertained by german children. we had a tremendous reception all the way a
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was it the case that after the invasion of paris that many citizens from the suburbs of paris had fled to the countryside? we mac that was true but it was more true in 1940. because as the germans moved east citizens of paris literally began a mass exodus. every single car and train. the idea was to get to someplace in the west and south of france and away from the germans. but of course the germans at first occupied the north and after the battle in 1942 the germans realized that in fact the threat could be from the south, north africa. so they occupied the whole country in 1943. >> let's go back to calls here from bob in bolivia, north carolina. >> hi professor. great job on the book. my father was an american g.i. and he was in southhampton england loading ships for d- day. anyway, he got to normandy in late july. he met my mother over there. they had no food. you couldn't go to a local supermarket to get food. they had nothing. they had to try to grow their food in minefield because there was no open field and the occupation was pretty heavy in the 40s. her uncle got shot by the ge
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in livive fromom paris our correspondents from around the world keep you up to date. yeah the host of the party. to people at the top. the best day of the day at two nd take.. welcome back to frarance and you find son of chante these the main headlines at this hour. the u. k. ambassador to washington who is being in fact you can't agency session this wednesday. the wall and diplomatic adviser to a menund michaelel met with officials in iran. in a bid to salvage the nuclear deal and ease tensions. was a coming up here in front live from paris counsel american missiles and up in the hands of rebel fighters in libya. they will reportedly sold two phones which claims that we never intended for sale transaction to any policy in the on going complex. thank you for what you found. twenty four we start w with a a scandadal that couldld goo wront u. s. u. . k. relationsns this wednesday portions ambassador. to the united statates resigned after a series o of leaked emais revealed that he had called the trump administration and i quot. in at nine reaction donald trump it said t
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thanks to live in paris paris has announced a state of emergency that's the capital of france saying. the state of emergency on the climate a climate catanese to be creative the name of back to educating the young and the public in general about the issue on the move centres off course in the twenty fifteen paris climate colds nations committed to limiting theheise. ofof glolobal temperature to wel below two degrees.. after new york city and some six hundred and fifty other towns around the world. paris has declared a so called climate emergency. it's a symbolic measure to stress the fact that the french capital was still committed to fighting global warming. four years after the paris accords were signed. two new measures were adopted during the paris city council. the french capital city hall has vowed to create an internrnist real working group on climate change. composed of scientists who wilil advise decision makers on upcoming environmental projects. it will also launch a climate academy with the aim of better educating the public about the issue. ahead of municipal elections ne
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some sushi lover scandal waits the 1st commercial whaling ships in decades set sail from japan and paris cleans up its act by banning diesel cars from are arriving on its famous full of our. welcome for the program the world's big oil producing nations continue their fight to prop up the price for crude on monday the organization of the petroleum exporting countries and $10.00 other nations agreed to extend supply cuts until march 2020 that's according to several sources weaker global demand as a result of the us china trade spat had fueled fears that the recently rebounded price would come under pressure again. if you're looking for an insight into the state of the global economy and the status of geo political relationships the oil industry is a good barometer. because prices are still in danger of falling opec heavyweights saudi arabia and nonmember russia have agreed to extend current production limits for another 9 months. to put. everyone supports at the proposition to extend for 9 months the limits agreed to in december. opec 14 member countries and its allies like russia account
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her favorite look from her paris fashion parade >>> and only "e.t."aby shower. >>> closed captioning provided by -- >>> it's the kind of look that is 24/7. you know what i'm saying? you wake up in the morning, go to bed with itmeit gala's "camp" theme to new heights with that headpiece and sparkly, fringed oscar de la renta gown. and just when you thought queen celine was done bringing her fashion a-game, she goes and turns paris into her own concrete catwalk. ♪ ♪ it's a beautiful day >> celine's making the spire city of paris her runway and lucky for us we have a front hoff row set. >> you're at like an 11. we need to get you down to a 5, 5 1/2 tops. just phone it in. >> this thing only goes to 11. >> every time celine steps out she's at an 11. year handing out rewards for our favorite award. summer in combination takes the cake, this look was wore on the runway less than two weeks ago. celine's paris adventure wouldn't be complete without a sidewalk fashion shoot. our award for best use of accessory the two accompanying her as she model the gown tha
her favorite look from her paris fashion parade >>> and only "e.t."aby shower. >>> closed captioning provided by -- >>> it's the kind of look that is 24/7. you know what i'm saying? you wake up in the morning, go to bed with itmeit gala's "camp" theme to new heights with that headpiece and sparkly, fringed oscar de la renta gown. and just when you thought queen celine was done bringing her fashion a-game, she goes and turns paris into her own...
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jeopardy and here in europe are bracing for another heat wave especially france on thursday the capital paris could see the mercury rise above 40 degrees celsius to hit a new record high. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us tomorrow at this time boris johnson will in all likelihood be britain's new prime minister earlier today johnson secured the place by winning the race to lead his country's ruling conservatives he defeated foreign minister jeremy hunt by a 2 to one margin johnson's rise to power was fueled by his pledge to take britain out of the european union breaks it with a deal or no deal his backers expect him to deliver on that promise after taking the reins from theresa may tomorrow. 1st johnson was elected as the leader of the can said he was i the result came as no surprise boris johnson won almost twice as many votes as his rival jeremy hunt i was after a boisterous campaign has except in speech struck i consider trey note thank you very much was i think it was for you being friendly you've been a good take should you be the font of excellent ideas all of which i propose
jeopardy and here in europe are bracing for another heat wave especially france on thursday the capital paris could see the mercury rise above 40 degrees celsius to hit a new record high. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us tomorrow at this time boris johnson will in all likelihood be britain's new prime minister earlier today johnson secured the place by winning the race to lead his country's ruling conservatives he defeated foreign minister jeremy hunt by a 2 to one margin johnson's...
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recognized government has asked to government in paris explain how weapons were delivered. luke has more. >> these are javelins. u.s.-made antitank missiles versatile, lethal, and costly. discovered for such weapons at the military base last month. they continue their offense on a aaa. libya has demanded further explanations from paris, demanding to know. >> while therench minisistry coconfirmed the javelins w were it says they were never meant to be held by anyone in libya. unusable, they were being stocked in a warehouse in preparation for them to be destroyed. they were not transferred to local forces. has insisted they only cooperate with the troops in the fight against terrorism in the east of the country. questions remain as to why the french javelins were found south of tripoli. more than 1000 people have been killed. tens of thousands have b been displaced. airbase in the turkish capital have received the first shipment of the missile systems. net estimated $2 billion delivery has taken place despite a string of warnings from turkey ally, the united states. washingt
recognized government has asked to government in paris explain how weapons were delivered. luke has more. >> these are javelins. u.s.-made antitank missiles versatile, lethal, and costly. discovered for such weapons at the military base last month. they continue their offense on a aaa. libya has demanded further explanations from paris, demanding to know. >> while therench minisistry coconfirmed the javelins w were it says they were never meant to be held by anyone in libya....
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president but no no trump decided to leave the paris climate agreement and to. leave the iran nuclear deal but when it comes to european cooperation in myanmar cause hoping for a much closer cooperation that angle a merkel seems to be willing to agree to so that's where their cooperation actually has their limits and where they don't agree really all right at state level is lisa lewis reporting in paris thank you. and it's now some of the other stories making news around the world chore actual rains fashion many areas in southern china on saturday with many urban areas hit by severe flash floods the deepest borders reach to the hof meters hundreds of people have been evacuated emergency services also watching for people stranded by the floods power has been restored to new york city off to a blackout affected more than 50000 people stopped subway trains in their tracks and shut down businesses new york's utility company is investigating because. egypt on saturday opened to the engine harriman's of the capital cairo and then failed a collection of newly found sou
president but no no trump decided to leave the paris climate agreement and to. leave the iran nuclear deal but when it comes to european cooperation in myanmar cause hoping for a much closer cooperation that angle a merkel seems to be willing to agree to so that's where their cooperation actually has their limits and where they don't agree really all right at state level is lisa lewis reporting in paris thank you. and it's now some of the other stories making news around the world chore actual...
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enjoying the heat in paris the water fountains by the eiffel tower a popular place for those trying to stay cool. as a red alert was issued for north of france in the capital reached an all time national record of $41.00 celsius well french media reports suggest 5 deaths might to be linked to the current heat wave. of wednesday belgium germany and the netherlands all recorded their highest ever temp. and they did it again thursday 40 degrees celsius. making the most of it. being issued for the. trees. building housing media. images of fun in the sun and explaining the extreme weather. we can talk about a short stay on record with headlines like scorcher without looking into why is it the hottest thing and what does that mean for she manatee what's that mean in the next 102030 years. there were to eat for food for particularly for people in developing countries who this is affecting right now but al-jazeera had no difficulty finding people who are concerned about what's driving the increasingly common heat waves people start realizing that things are changing and quite quickly in the cl
enjoying the heat in paris the water fountains by the eiffel tower a popular place for those trying to stay cool. as a red alert was issued for north of france in the capital reached an all time national record of $41.00 celsius well french media reports suggest 5 deaths might to be linked to the current heat wave. of wednesday belgium germany and the netherlands all recorded their highest ever temp. and they did it again thursday 40 degrees celsius. making the most of it. being issued for the....
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and europe braces for its 2nd record heat wave this summer especially france paris could see its hottest day on record for the mercury set to soar above 40 degrees celsius. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us. britain will have a new prime minister by the end of the day boris johnson will be moving into number 10 downing street at a crucial juncture for this nation as a prepares to leave the e.u. he set to head a probe rex's government but will have just a razor thin majority in parliament we'll get the very latest from london and from brussels after this report. boris johnson is elected as the leader of the conservative think of. as a boy boris johnson one said he wanted to be world king now he's being crowned leader of britain's conservatives after a boisterous campaign his acceptance speech was full of his trademark upbeat just oh. everybody thank you i see you've been friendly you've been good natured you've been a full of that cylinder ideas all of which i propose to steal. with. and above all i want to thank going lida to resign marry her extraordinary service to this pa
and europe braces for its 2nd record heat wave this summer especially france paris could see its hottest day on record for the mercury set to soar above 40 degrees celsius. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us. britain will have a new prime minister by the end of the day boris johnson will be moving into number 10 downing street at a crucial juncture for this nation as a prepares to leave the e.u. he set to head a probe rex's government but will have just a razor thin majority in...
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line to paris where thomas calls logan a senior economist at the o.e.c.d. is standing by for us coming back to the always india report about the needed reform in many colonies in the world we thought about india and china that again my question which other asian economies would you single out action. oh i'm happy to be here but the country i think that is worth with singling out this is japan which faces an acute population aging problem and really changing challenge and to make the most out of it basically japan has to prepare for the future of work and make sure that all available talents are well integrated the job market this means this is basically addressing issues such as they were market segmentation of labor market dualism the production of fixed projects versus the rest of the labor market bring in females older workers making the conditions for them to participate in the labor market rather encouraging or discouraging early retirement rather than encouraging early retirement it also means making the japanese economy more dynamic is the demographi
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can the new lion king live up to fans' expectations also coming up artist activists say transforms a paris landmark with his biodegradable paintings that impacts the viewer not the planet. and her beats have got the electronic music capitol berlin for robbing lebanese d.j. norton job it talks about the healing power of techno. but 1st disney's film production chief calls it a new form of filmmaking somewhere between c.g.i. and live action but new lion king comes 25 years after the original cartoon became an instant classic and that's long enough for disney to feel that it's time for an upgrade the new movie had cinemas next week it tells the exact same story with a very new look and with the voices of stars including beyonce seth rogen and donald glover also known as rapper childish gambino here's a little peek. simba rules again the lion king is back on the big screen but some of the old heads recoated for this new digital computer animated version. of the enemy moves at more real than ever. over of our old friends oh but. oh no it's a little that is not a live and go check i want that it
can the new lion king live up to fans' expectations also coming up artist activists say transforms a paris landmark with his biodegradable paintings that impacts the viewer not the planet. and her beats have got the electronic music capitol berlin for robbing lebanese d.j. norton job it talks about the healing power of techno. but 1st disney's film production chief calls it a new form of filmmaking somewhere between c.g.i. and live action but new lion king comes 25 years after the original...
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one the end of april in paris. terrorists looked all around twenty models of all sizes struck down at the eiffel tower. to promote diversity [captitioning de p possible e b emocracy now!] amy: from neyoyork ts isis demomoacy w... >> what are talng about here is beginning the process of colonizati for puerto rico the de t that has been imposed on the puerto rican opople t pa for years on end. these are mechanisms of colonizati o over ertoto ro. so wneneed t address those direct and move on t creating a more just system
one the end of april in paris. terrorists looked all around twenty models of all sizes struck down at the eiffel tower. to promote diversity [captitioning de p possible e b emocracy now!] amy: from neyoyork ts isis demomoacy w... >> what are talng about here is beginning the process of colonizati for puerto rico the de t that has been imposed on the puerto rican opople t pa for years on end. these are mechanisms of colonizati o over ertoto ro. so wneneed t address those direct and move on...
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lucy williamson reports from paris. city of light has become the city of heat. 42 degrees, just bearable if you are mostly underwater. the government has repeatedly warned people not to stay out in the sun, but with offices and schools closing early, and most homes without air conditioning, not everyone is listening. it's difficult to enjoy it. here we are in this most amazing city in the world and it's tough to want to go and do much. it's very hot. the summer in brazil is not like this. it's hot too but here it's too much. this is a short, sharp spike in temperatures but what a spike it is, the heat unremitting now for several days and nights and, in a city not built for this kind of weather, for many people air—conditioned shops or public fountains are the only place they can find respite. the hot weather is putting pressure on farmers, already facing a drought. this farmer says the grass his cows should be eating has died in the field. he is using up his stock of winter feed to keep them alive. translation: our fiel
lucy williamson reports from paris. city of light has become the city of heat. 42 degrees, just bearable if you are mostly underwater. the government has repeatedly warned people not to stay out in the sun, but with offices and schools closing early, and most homes without air conditioning, not everyone is listening. it's difficult to enjoy it. here we are in this most amazing city in the world and it's tough to want to go and do much. it's very hot. the summer in brazil is not like this. it's...
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the surface area nine times the size of paris. france has the fourth largest forests in europe. behind sweden [inaudible] finland [inaudible] and spain. spain's planting new trees that's an impressive right but not nececessarily for ecological reasons a large proportion of someththing's on test destitineo be cut down and tended to paper. critics say the help spread the forest fires that devastate suede's spanish woodland every year. u. k. meanwhile is planning on planting some fifty million first over the next twenty five years. great to fast new forest in the north of england. those are among the best trees [inaudible] style sign. to get some more in depth lookk at hohow froronts is green spaceces and doing in twey nineteen i came here to power is his biggest com the one divivine sent. to meet at least five rounds she's the forest manager the ngo from nature. hi and leave hi not thanks for joining us today we are hit in the blood of on set in paris but tell us in general all over france. all forests at risk. no plea for four says missile but very the remote native french forest
the surface area nine times the size of paris. france has the fourth largest forests in europe. behind sweden [inaudible] finland [inaudible] and spain. spain's planting new trees that's an impressive right but not nececessarily for ecological reasons a large proportion of someththing's on test destitineo be cut down and tended to paper. critics say the help spread the forest fires that devastate suede's spanish woodland every year. u. k. meanwhile is planning on planting some fifty million...
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and europe braces for its 2nd record heat wave this summer especially france paris can see its hottest day on record with the mercury set to soar above 40 degrees celsius. plus the risks of being gay in poland a gay pride march in the town of bell the stock over the weekend comes under attack by football hooligans are government policies stoking l g b t sentiment. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us well britain will have a new prime minister by the end of the day boris johnson will be moving into number 10 downing street at a crucial juncture for the nation as a prepares to leave the e.u. now he's set to head a probe that government but will have just a razor thin majority in parliament we'll get the very latest from london and brussels after this report. boris johnson is elected as the leader of the conservatives even. as a boy power's johnson once set he wanted to be world king now he's been crowned leader of britain's conservatives after a boisterous campaign his acceptance speech was full there now feature struck a conciliatory note do you think you've been friendly you
and europe braces for its 2nd record heat wave this summer especially france paris can see its hottest day on record with the mercury set to soar above 40 degrees celsius. plus the risks of being gay in poland a gay pride march in the town of bell the stock over the weekend comes under attack by football hooligans are government policies stoking l g b t sentiment. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us well britain will have a new prime minister by the end of the day boris johnson will...
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who is at the best day in paris joins us now to tell us about what this year's parade is highlighting. well the theme of this year's parade is also my act together and what i call the french president wants to show that he is indeed cooperating with a lot of european countries on a common defense policy this comes about one year after the launch of is of a new a european intervention initiative that he did in june 28 there are 9 other countries that have joined this initiative including the u.k. and that shows that the initiatives are actually working outside e.u. institutions now he wants to create a common strategic approach a common strategic culture amongst members that would be slightly difficult though if you look at the gaps the differences between you know the views in the views on on how to wage war especially amongst between you know france and germany for example france it's much more intervention savvy than germany and germany sees this initiative more as a an initiative to cooperate and to coordinate existing interventions really. is this a showcase all of president that
who is at the best day in paris joins us now to tell us about what this year's parade is highlighting. well the theme of this year's parade is also my act together and what i call the french president wants to show that he is indeed cooperating with a lot of european countries on a common defense policy this comes about one year after the launch of is of a new a european intervention initiative that he did in june 28 there are 9 other countries that have joined this initiative including the...
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mr powell was speaking in paris yesterday, subtle shift in tone.ast, weakening the dollar... yesterday, the tone was slightly different, now an element of doubt about whether he really wa nts to of doubt about whether he really wants to ease. quite interesting because, jerome powell speaking in paris, a lot of attention on christine lagarde and the possibility of her becoming the ecb chief and people talking about to what extent central bankers can change the current economic environment we are in in terms of the tools they have available. very interesting. for a long while, they relied on very low interest rates, quantitative easing, bankers thought they could sort out the world's problems. there is a big debate going on as to whether central bankers should end up funding fiscal policy by providing money so that governments can spend money to get economies moving. it will be a really interesting. you know how much i love watching central bankers! your little central bank of session. james did not know about that, he looks shocked. get a job as a c
mr powell was speaking in paris yesterday, subtle shift in tone.ast, weakening the dollar... yesterday, the tone was slightly different, now an element of doubt about whether he really wa nts to of doubt about whether he really wants to ease. quite interesting because, jerome powell speaking in paris, a lot of attention on christine lagarde and the possibility of her becoming the ecb chief and people talking about to what extent central bankers can change the current economic environment we are...
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was a mistake terrorist involved in the 2015 paris terror attacks gets 500 euros compensation for legal terms of the tension his prison cell it seems was on the permanent surveillance so you've got your thoughts on it it's coming up. on. each of the sentences 24 people involved in a campaign of coordinated terror and assassinations of a street called carried out by us back to take the ships in south america back in the seventy's and eighty's tens of thousands of political opponents were rounded up and killed across 6 countries. the morning live from washington nationals main news center here in moscow is kevin only for this 30 minute world news updates just turned 11 in the morning he and i was time 1st then the sex trafficking and child abuse trial of billionaire jeffrey epstein is spilling over into the white house president trump has had to defend his labor secretary now. when acosta was a u.s. attorney in miami way back he pleaded rather a plea agreement in an early a case involving epstein which critics say was far too lenient. it's been a great really great the secretary of labor.
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lucy williamson reports from paris.of light has become the city of heat. 42 degrees, just bearable if you are mostly underwater. the government has repeatedly warned people not to stay out in the sun, but with offices and schools closing early, and most homes without air conditioning, not everyone is listening. it's difficult to enjoy it. here we are in this most amazing city in the world and it's tough to want to go and do much. it's very hot. the summer in brazil is not like this. it's hot too but here it's too much. this is a short, sharp spike in temperatures but what a spike it is, the heat unremitting now for several days and nights and, in a city not built for this kind of weather, for many people air—conditioned shops or public fountains are the only place they can find respite. the hot weather is putting pressure on farmers, already facing a drought. this farmer says the grass his cows should be eating has died in the field. he is using up his stock of winter feed to keep them alive. translation: our fields hav
lucy williamson reports from paris.of light has become the city of heat. 42 degrees, just bearable if you are mostly underwater. the government has repeatedly warned people not to stay out in the sun, but with offices and schools closing early, and most homes without air conditioning, not everyone is listening. it's difficult to enjoy it. here we are in this most amazing city in the world and it's tough to want to go and do much. it's very hot. the summer in brazil is not like this. it's hot...
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lives in jeopardy and europe bracing for another heat wave especially france on thursday the capital paris could see the mercury rise above 40 degrees to hit a new record. i'm bringing off to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome to morrow at this time boris johnson will be britain's new prime minister earlier today johnson secured their place by winning the race to lead his country's ruling conservative party he defeated foreign minister jeremy hunt by a 2 to one margin johnson's rise to power was fueled by his pledge to take britain out of the european union breaks it with a deal or withheld the deal is backers expect him to deliver on that promise after taking the reins from theresa may tomorrow. boris johnson is elected as the leader of the concert was. the result came as no surprise boris johnson won almost twice as many votes as his rival jeremy hunt was after a boisterous campaign has except in speech struck a consider tray note thank you very much for the everybody thank you. for you being friendly you've been good make should you be the front
lives in jeopardy and europe bracing for another heat wave especially france on thursday the capital paris could see the mercury rise above 40 degrees to hit a new record. i'm bringing off to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome to morrow at this time boris johnson will be britain's new prime minister earlier today johnson secured their place by winning the race to lead his country's ruling conservative party he defeated foreign minister jeremy hunt by a 2...
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chief and the french president in paris funder line and emmanuel mccrone said that they were hopeful of a productive future relationship with johnson as prime minister. there are many different difficult issues to tackle together we have challenging times ahead of us i think it is very important to build up a strong and a good working relation because we have the duty to deliver something which is good for people in europe and in the united kingdom so i'm looking forward to working with him to deal with the world i'm looking forward to working with him as soon as possible not only on the european issues and the continuation of the negotiations obviously linked to brics it but also on the international issues that make up our daily lives and on which we are closely coordinated particularly with the british and the germans whether that's the situation in iran or international security issues on this one that you don't. get a quick check now some other stories making news around the world the swedish based operator of the british flag tanker seized by a wrong last week in the strait of
chief and the french president in paris funder line and emmanuel mccrone said that they were hopeful of a productive future relationship with johnson as prime minister. there are many different difficult issues to tackle together we have challenging times ahead of us i think it is very important to build up a strong and a good working relation because we have the duty to deliver something which is good for people in europe and in the united kingdom so i'm looking forward to working with him to...
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with a letter for french president and on the micron she will deliver this letter to the president in paris we understand that this is really the last ditch effort to try and salvage what is left of this 2015 nuclear deal because iran is insisting that it will continue to scale back its commitments every 60 days until it sees some tangible results on what the europeans have been promising under this deal if he appears government has deployed troops to the south following violent protests at least 25 people have been killed in the southern region where activists have been demanding their own state prime minister ahmed has won praise for political reforms but activists are now using their greater freedoms to demand more rights and sometimes for their own ethnic groups people morgan has more from the capital addis ababa. activists from the southern nations and nationalities regional state describe the situation in their area as tense especially after the decision from the few federal government to deploy troops to the region they're saying that they're worried this would prompt more arrests no
with a letter for french president and on the micron she will deliver this letter to the president in paris we understand that this is really the last ditch effort to try and salvage what is left of this 2015 nuclear deal because iran is insisting that it will continue to scale back its commitments every 60 days until it sees some tangible results on what the europeans have been promising under this deal if he appears government has deployed troops to the south following violent protests at...
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electric rental scooters have taken paris by storm over the past year. they recently been banned from pavementnts but can still be fod on pretty much every street corner. now six out of the twelve companies that set up shop here say they're pulling out. claiming an oversaturated marke. the neatest way to stick around paris on electric scooter you cann rent firing up then leave anyway once you finished. twelve start ups have been trying to get in on the act but now six of there's a dissenting the capita. one of them both blamed an excess number of operators and devising vandalism. stuff top line says it staying put. with o only about his own. reasons one of quality service for their scooters you need to think about having the right number of scooters in the right place at the right time you can't have too many. perhaps we had a moment of access and harris but now things are being standardized. that's good news. last month the mayor of paris took steps to regugulate the industry banning scooters from pavement. i guess the operators to sign a code of conduc
electric rental scooters have taken paris by storm over the past year. they recently been banned from pavementnts but can still be fod on pretty much every street corner. now six out of the twelve companies that set up shop here say they're pulling out. claiming an oversaturated marke. the neatest way to stick around paris on electric scooter you cann rent firing up then leave anyway once you finished. twelve start ups have been trying to get in on the act but now six of there's a dissenting...
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beat, summer heat has you we have one solution in paris. the annual beach festival.he details, comiming up. first, our top story live from paris. -- is being sworn in one day after he beat left wing leader alexi tsipras. nanatalie is covering this election. what is hihis first order of business? unifyinge outut with a message. he saiaid he was aware of the historic responsibility he had -- get the -- hit thee ground runnining. he will hahave a focus on the economy. an a aggressive reform plan, a d restructuring, you name it. expectations. the cabinet will start working immediately on everything. the greeks will be keeping an ion him. genie: the previouous prime mininister came to power nearly four years a.. people had hope forr him. whatat happened? he promised to overturn the policies. austerity as soon as he got voted in, he --, he reneged on his [indiscernible] greeks who had seen him hopemeone who couould briring -- something different than especially of the germans and europeans as well. more austeririty, more unememployment, more taxatioione with alexi tsiprpra
beat, summer heat has you we have one solution in paris. the annual beach festival.he details, comiming up. first, our top story live from paris. -- is being sworn in one day after he beat left wing leader alexi tsipras. nanatalie is covering this election. what is hihis first order of business? unifyinge outut with a message. he saiaid he was aware of the historic responsibility he had -- get the -- hit thee ground runnining. he will hahave a focus on the economy. an a aggressive reform plan,...
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half a million jews liveere, many in paris's marais neighborhood. more recently, the 17th district just north of the arc de triomphe has become the new jewish quarter of paris, with about 40,000 jews, some of whom say they have fled to the cit from the suburbs because of anti-semitism there. large number o migrants from majority muslim countries. does that impact at all the level of anti-semitism? >> it's more complicated because in the subu prbs is, where you have jews and where you have people who are immigrantorn identifyto the palestinian cause, it's a very special mix of social insecurity, social resentment with the emotional igger of what's going on in the middle east. and then suddenly that makesem . gives them the possibility to defend a cause, the cause of the palestinians. >> reporter: sacha ghozlan, president of the national orgazation union of french jewish students, helped commission a poll ws ch he says shw bad things really are even at france's esteemed public sorbonne university. >> what cllame out from this is that for the jewish st
half a million jews liveere, many in paris's marais neighborhood. more recently, the 17th district just north of the arc de triomphe has become the new jewish quarter of paris, with about 40,000 jews, some of whom say they have fled to the cit from the suburbs because of anti-semitism there. large number o migrants from majority muslim countries. does that impact at all the level of anti-semitism? >> it's more complicated because in the subu prbs is, where you have jews and where you have...
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applied to the treaty of paris so at the end of the war, everything was unclear. in terms of relations between ohio indians, e and in the sense, it was a situation. the u.s. relation with indian the s throughout transappalachian west. i >> i want to pause at this point bit about little placing him because in kentucky in 1775 is a little bit surprising, you know, if you don't know a lot about him. haven't thought very much about daniel boone. a minute talk for about how daniel boone first becamefamous, because he famous figure right after the revolutionary war. he became famous as a result of publication of this text. settlement very and of kentucky. ohn was a land speculator and romoter who was interested in encouraging the rapid occupation of kentucky. in the year after the signing of paris he published this book on the discovery and settlement of kentucky. interesting. it narrates the story of the and its n of kentucky, experiences and revolution and it includes an appendix, adventures of colonel daniel boone containing narrative of the wars in kentucky and it i
applied to the treaty of paris so at the end of the war, everything was unclear. in terms of relations between ohio indians, e and in the sense, it was a situation. the u.s. relation with indian the s throughout transappalachian west. i >> i want to pause at this point bit about little placing him because in kentucky in 1775 is a little bit surprising, you know, if you don't know a lot about him. haven't thought very much about daniel boone. a minute talk for about how daniel boone first...
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applied to the treaty of paris. so at the end of the war, everything was unclear in terms of relations between the u.s. and the ohio indians, and in the sense, it was a similar situation, the u.s. relation with indian groups throughout the transappalachian west. >> i want to pause at this point and talk a little bit about daniel boone, because placing him in kentucky in 1775 is a little bit surprising, you know, if you don't know a lot about him. if you haven't thought very much about daniel boone. i want to talk for a minute about how daniel boone first became famous, because he became a famous figure right after the revolutionary war. he became famous as a result of the publication of this text. john's discovery and settlement of kentucky. john was a land speculator and promoter who was interested in encouraging the rapid occupation of kentucky. in the year after the signing of the treaty of paris, he published this book on the discovery and settlement of kentucky. it is kind of interesting. it narrates the story
applied to the treaty of paris. so at the end of the war, everything was unclear in terms of relations between the u.s. and the ohio indians, and in the sense, it was a similar situation, the u.s. relation with indian groups throughout the transappalachian west. >> i want to pause at this point and talk a little bit about daniel boone, because placing him in kentucky in 1775 is a little bit surprising, you know, if you don't know a lot about him. if you haven't thought very much about...
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about the same time in 1905 paris had given me a studio. because. back then he was still looking for new faces he always liked to actually i so he made me his assistant and i combed through paris with him so this is my job was to approach young people he found interesting and then ask them if maybe they wanted to have a famous photographer take their picture. book so i grabbed my backpack and we went to different parts of town every day he'd approach them they'd say no problem i took my pictures every day so we went through all of paris searched it from top to bottom far and wide i was the happiest person in the world it was like a miracle. miracle it's miracle. sensible the exhibition wasn't bosler 1906 i already had my driver's license that we drove over and it was such a big event outside in the showcase as you can see is pictures on display we were so excited about that he said you know what the gong. i went with my mother i was 17. it's. he was sharing an exhibition with bruce weber. of course bruce weber was the star of the eighty's and i was
about the same time in 1905 paris had given me a studio. because. back then he was still looking for new faces he always liked to actually i so he made me his assistant and i combed through paris with him so this is my job was to approach young people he found interesting and then ask them if maybe they wanted to have a famous photographer take their picture. book so i grabbed my backpack and we went to different parts of town every day he'd approach them they'd say no problem i took my...
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on islamic state terrorist involved in the 2015 paris terror attacks gets 500 euros compensation for legal terms of the tension his prison cell apparently was on the surveillance game got the story and. it's in the jails 24 people involved in the u.s. led operation way back in the 1970 s. to topple governments in 6 south american countries. good morning live from us international's main new center here in moscow is kevin when we deal with this live 30 minute world news update than just an 8 o'clock in the morning here and that 1st donald trump has stepped into the child sex abuse case against billionaire geoffrey epstein and the president has defended his secretary of labor alexander against calls from the democrats for him to resign over his time as a state prosecutor. he's been a great really great secretary of labor. the rest of it will have to look at we have to look at it very carefully but we're talking about a long time ago and again it was a decision made i think not by him but by a lot of people so we're going to look at it very carefully jeffrey epstein a registered sex off
on islamic state terrorist involved in the 2015 paris terror attacks gets 500 euros compensation for legal terms of the tension his prison cell apparently was on the surveillance game got the story and. it's in the jails 24 people involved in the u.s. led operation way back in the 1970 s. to topple governments in 6 south american countries. good morning live from us international's main new center here in moscow is kevin when we deal with this live 30 minute world news update than just an 8...
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reports from paris where hundreds of asylum seekers occupied the ponzi on central paris just after lunch time a local time here in paris is an historic building in the heart of the french capital it is where famous of french women and men are buried it's a simple all of the french republican not symbolism has not been lost on those who have chosen this venue for their protests now the asylum seekers the saying that many of them have been here for years they have the right to ask for asylum they have papers showing that the french state approves that the sign of request but what they are saying is that they haven't had those papers changed into the sort of papers and permits to the allow them to work legally in this country therefore many of them are working illegally many of them do not have access to housing and they're saying that simply unfair what they are demanding is to see the prime minister it was believed they want to have the legal right to stay in frogs they say it is a right that was a promised to them but some of them have been here for a decade without the white papers. fre
reports from paris where hundreds of asylum seekers occupied the ponzi on central paris just after lunch time a local time here in paris is an historic building in the heart of the french capital it is where famous of french women and men are buried it's a simple all of the french republican not symbolism has not been lost on those who have chosen this venue for their protests now the asylum seekers the saying that many of them have been here for years they have the right to ask for asylum they...
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steve joins us live from france, on the outskirts of paris. i had a look at the g7 program it looks like this year the theme is all about inclusive capitalism where does digital taxation fall into that. >> it is the truth of the matter is, we're here about 30 odd minutes north of paris it's a stunning location this fairer capitalism tag line is very important to face populism down with something new, an alternative and bring people in. that's not the key issue here. there's a couple of major issues one is the rise of global protectionism. and the creaking architecture, which is governed europe and the world for the last 75 years. it was 75 years ago as of the 22nd of this month that the bretton woods agreement was announced that has been the role model for global governance. what is replacing it and do we have something else which is more inclusive, especially of those emerging nations such as china and india who are not even part of the g7 lemaire addressed this last night. >> today bretton woods is contested by the two major world powers, by
steve joins us live from france, on the outskirts of paris. i had a look at the g7 program it looks like this year the theme is all about inclusive capitalism where does digital taxation fall into that. >> it is the truth of the matter is, we're here about 30 odd minutes north of paris it's a stunning location this fairer capitalism tag line is very important to face populism down with something new, an alternative and bring people in. that's not the key issue here. there's a couple of...
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then artwork in the heart of paris on the shonda mouse right in front of the eiffel tower 6 pairs of hands clasping one another they're meant to show that together we can get farther than we can on our own. what to do back to the previous room to start a society wants to withdraw into itself when we believe that we need to act together to tackle various challenges would you feel that's the message that we want to send out with this project the interlock hands. c has been spraying his land art in various parts of the world since 2013 especially in europe and south america the environment and transients are his main themes. say he wants to make a statement with lists artwork in paris called beyond walls it's a plea to tear down barriers both real and psychological and for him land art is the right tool for the job people like the idea. from downstairs i didn't know what it was but when i walked off that i was like oh it's really beautiful i see also wants to draw attention to the work of s.o.s. meditate on me made a humanitarian organization that rescues people in distress in the medit
then artwork in the heart of paris on the shonda mouse right in front of the eiffel tower 6 pairs of hands clasping one another they're meant to show that together we can get farther than we can on our own. what to do back to the previous room to start a society wants to withdraw into itself when we believe that we need to act together to tackle various challenges would you feel that's the message that we want to send out with this project the interlock hands. c has been spraying his land art...
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and islamic state terrorist involved in the 25th paris terror attacks gets 500 years compensation for legal terms of detention seems his prison cell was on the permanent surveillance. italy sentences 24 people involved in a campaign of coordinated terror and assassinations carried out by us but dictatorships in south america where back in the 1970 s. and eighty's tens of thousands of political opponents were rounded up and killed across 6 countries their. new center here in moscow is kevin i'm with you for this 30 minute world news update thanks for watching 1st that the sex trafficking and child abuse trial of billionaire jeff epstein is spilling over into the white house president trump has had to defend his labor secretary alex acosta when acosta was a u.s. attorney in miami way back he signed off a plea agreement in an earlier case involving epstein which critics know say was far too lenient. it's been a great really great the secretary of labor. the rest of it will have to look at we have to look at it very carefully but you're talking about a long time ago and again it was a dec
and islamic state terrorist involved in the 25th paris terror attacks gets 500 years compensation for legal terms of detention seems his prison cell was on the permanent surveillance. italy sentences 24 people involved in a campaign of coordinated terror and assassinations carried out by us but dictatorships in south america where back in the 1970 s. and eighty's tens of thousands of political opponents were rounded up and killed across 6 countries their. new center here in moscow is kevin i'm...