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as they advanced on paris, there was a mass exodus of people leaving paris. as many as 80% of the population fled paris. >> yeah. i'm not sure about the exact proportion, but anyway vast majority of people of paris fled south by train, on foot, on bicycle, by whatever way they could. >> you were part of that? >> we were part of that. we took the train and ended up along the river which is famous for beautiful chateau from the renaissance. actually my mother told me because from that period, i have no recollection. i was two years old. what i am telling you from that period is what i got from my mother. from 1942 onward, it will be my experience because i remember everything. i was four years old. when you live under such circumstances, you're bound to remember for the rest of your life. anyway, so during -- in 1942 when france was invaded was massive exodus of people of paris and north of france, wasn't only paris, and we ended up on the river and slept in a chateau. >> as you were fleeing paris, not only is it thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousa
as they advanced on paris, there was a mass exodus of people leaving paris. as many as 80% of the population fled paris. >> yeah. i'm not sure about the exact proportion, but anyway vast majority of people of paris fled south by train, on foot, on bicycle, by whatever way they could. >> you were part of that? >> we were part of that. we took the train and ended up along the river which is famous for beautiful chateau from the renaissance. actually my mother told me because...
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about the history of the paris opera. yes no yes. should name doctors architect child got me hi this is famed opera is one of the most expensive buildings constructed during the second empire. to the patchwork of gilded styles from the rope to renaissance with a nod to the site. was and is a more contemporary touch in nineteen sixty four with the majestic ceiling painted by should dial. an ode to color and music. the gong show for his role in. this simple yellow expanse became the background for shingles take on giselle and swan lake. sh i gather. he included multiple references to his favorite compmposes swis. but ththe oprah's r regal credentials predates the gun a palace. it safely inside this tissue paper is a gold embroidered valley cost you worn by king louis the fourteenth. he thought to have you to the first opera given in paris at the tender age of seven and went on to create the royal academy of music in. sixteen sixty nine a fire destroyed the economy almostt centntury later. in thehe paris operara also bece the scene of a
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they worked in the paris office is.hey were warned if the germans are going to invade paris to save their lives they needed to get out of there so they moved to brittany-- so they moved to the origin and birth and joined the french resistance, the two of them. she worked under the guise of social workers so that she could have free access throughout the countryside and they had to purposes. one was to move messages from the french resistance fighters to britain and receive them and hand them back to the french. and 2, to harbor british pilots who have been shot down by german planes. i have a mother sent by her family from paris to the area of marseille who joined the french resistance. her job was to carry automatic and semi-autumn-- semiautomatic weapons from one place to another and was involved with her group blowing up trains and troop. anything else that would be helpful? >> that's quite a family legacy. this roberts, any thoughts? >> first of all thank you very much. you do have an amazing family legacy. what you
they worked in the paris office is.hey were warned if the germans are going to invade paris to save their lives they needed to get out of there so they moved to brittany-- so they moved to the origin and birth and joined the french resistance, the two of them. she worked under the guise of social workers so that she could have free access throughout the countryside and they had to purposes. one was to move messages from the french resistance fighters to britain and receive them and hand them...
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that's often in paris thank you. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world it's a lace democratic party says it is ready to form a new government reform opponents the 5 star movement deputy prime minister mattel's salvation he withdrew his league party support from the governing coalition with 5 star earlier this week. lawmakers in kosovo have voted to dissolve parliament triggered fresh elections and this comes after the prime minister promised what i do not resigned in july over a war crimes investigation is likely to further delay stalled talks between the cost of oil and serbia. researchers have visited the wreckage of the titanic for the 1st time in 40 years they say the ship is deteriorating rapidly because of salty erosion and the rust eating bacteria that lives in the bus tickles of the wreck the ship was described as unsinkable back in 1912 and went down fighting the lives of more than 1500 passengers and crew. now a syrian migrant accused of fatally stabbing a man in th
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down for god's plans have already put the next trip back to paris.lexander 100 more of our series on tomorrow today we want to see what he saw to experience what drove him a journey through latin america following in the footsteps of the great scientist the journey continues from the deserts of her room to the fascinating underwater world of the humble current. to morrow to dick next d.w. . do you know what you used to barbecue your sausages. charcoal of course charcoal also from wood cut illegally in tropical forests and seas findings are truly catastrophic food. i can't go on what goes into the show called an environmental disaster why is the trade something lucrative why is it taking so long to find alternatives in 45 minutes on d w. earth home to millions of species a home worth saving. here which is on those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas. tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like to use the culture of the climate green energy solutions and reforestation. they create interactive c
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he's come to the main synagogue in paris with a group of young muslims. who could call her a brave of you to come here today i imagine it can't be easy for you. but. it's a nice gesture. and there are probably a few people in your neighborhood who aren't too keen on you going to a synagogue and talking to jews i can imagine that's how the response would be. if you let the young muslim visitors say he's right they know people who would never consider doing such a thing. but as of this is my 1st time going to synagogue i had no idea how it looked on the inside something that. was excessive i expected it to be smaller amount compounds. before but one overlooked the for all policies it's amazing of particular significance to. the. point it would not really put. me. to call sold him a large books if. we should click on talk of little by really glad to see you all here today. we're used to seeing jews and a lot of christian visitors on our tours for the public. including school groups. but sometimes muslim parents don't give permission for their children to com
he's come to the main synagogue in paris with a group of young muslims. who could call her a brave of you to come here today i imagine it can't be easy for you. but. it's a nice gesture. and there are probably a few people in your neighborhood who aren't too keen on you going to a synagogue and talking to jews i can imagine that's how the response would be. if you let the young muslim visitors say he's right they know people who would never consider doing such a thing. but as of this is my 1st...
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pilot: welcome to paris... angela merkel invited the uk to find solutions that might avoid a no—deal brexit but little more than that. and today's trip promised to be tougher still for the prime minister. president macron has long said the existing brexit deal works and cannot be renegotiated, but borisjohnson is pushing for a different one, and seemed buoyed by his trip to germany. i was powerfully encouraged by our conversations last night in berlin, with our mutualfriends, and i know that, with energy and with creativity and application, we can find a way forward. but borisjohnson‘s key demand — the removal of the so—called irish backstop from the brexit deal — was given short shrift by president macron. translation: the key elements of this agreement, including the irish backstop, are notjust technical constraints or legal quibbling, but indeed indispensable guarantees to preserve the stability in ireland and the integrity of the single market, which are fully part of the agreement negotiated over a long pe
pilot: welcome to paris... angela merkel invited the uk to find solutions that might avoid a no—deal brexit but little more than that. and today's trip promised to be tougher still for the prime minister. president macron has long said the existing brexit deal works and cannot be renegotiated, but borisjohnson is pushing for a different one, and seemed buoyed by his trip to germany. i was powerfully encouraged by our conversations last night in berlin, with our mutualfriends, and i know that,...
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policeman fights i mean semitism in the wake of the rising hate crimes in paris. do we really have to flip you to empty semitism. just because we do something for the. now 3 strong next on t.w. . he spent his whole working lives toiling in the majlis who now is 45 year old continuous. just hours old barely just give the order in order to marry . here in kentucky one miner after another contrast black lung disease. or see a more cases their way ever have a new united states. leaving the victims to fend for themselves. 3000 in 60 minutes d w. s o s europe. to see crisis. if it's to have a future champions young champion. the 1st front for the country. a place for the dream of a. place a good idea. to choose a future of start september 2nd dwi. cuts. the arsenal may attack the jewish boy with a knife here. this trip to america left him like that. visit. a growing number of jews in france no longer feel safe that thousands have already emigrated. it was a big do we really have to flee to you to anti-semitism. just because we do use. it makes me want to cry. all that w
policeman fights i mean semitism in the wake of the rising hate crimes in paris. do we really have to flip you to empty semitism. just because we do something for the. now 3 strong next on t.w. . he spent his whole working lives toiling in the majlis who now is 45 year old continuous. just hours old barely just give the order in order to marry . here in kentucky one miner after another contrast black lung disease. or see a more cases their way ever have a new united states. leaving the victims...
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paris. that picture you see behind me a british prime minister boris johnson putting his foot on a table during breaks at talks in paris has drawn much criticism online but many users didn't see the whole video which suggests the french president seemed to joke the table could be used as a foot stall where the pair than sharing a laugh over it. rude and embarrassing imagine if micron put his food on the table and buckingham palace were not a slope take your foot of the table man arrogant uncivilized the updated version of donald trump don't love the pseudo boorish antics fool or distract you he doesn't act like there is because he has no class but because he is off and for the class that can afford to act as if they had none. some even suggested micron had tricked johnson to make it 4 out of him or about it is a display of alpha male body language the french newspaper le parisien even ran the story explaining its not an insulting incident but rather a joke british radio host and columnist jo
paris. that picture you see behind me a british prime minister boris johnson putting his foot on a table during breaks at talks in paris has drawn much criticism online but many users didn't see the whole video which suggests the french president seemed to joke the table could be used as a foot stall where the pair than sharing a laugh over it. rude and embarrassing imagine if micron put his food on the table and buckingham palace were not a slope take your foot of the table man arrogant...
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very people critical with me or paris is doing i don't know what went into the mind. of mine because you see of course they don't welcome you. here and you can see the people sleeping in just . to go with respect to eat it because it is good. most of the mines and fans and take them in in such large numbers so they blame the taliban for not opening their bulldozer but the fans don't do that either so it's completely people critical the thousands of those in the mater and maybe because exactly because of the so-called humanitarian probably see which gives them the illusion that they would be. and they want the i mean the world all be from my quince in no time be at the way that they treated to the activists not happy at the way the government to helping the local governments not being happy with the federal governments and those federal governments not happy with brussels brussels it seems is not happy either it's one that huge circle going around and around but it's actually not getting anywhere . arty paris meanwhile across the atlantic the trump of ministration is a
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itself when in paris thank you. as take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world it's only as democratic party says it is ready to form a new government with former opponents the 5 star movement deputy prime minister salivating withdrew his league party support from the governing coalition with 5 earlier this week. lawmakers in cos of i would have voted to dissolve parliament and try to fresh elections it comes after the prime minister resigned in july over a war crimes investigation the steps likely to defer the delay stalled talks between kosovo and serbia. scientists are warning that the wreckage of the titanic is deteriorating rapidly because of the you know particular types of bacteria that inhabit the ship the historic site is 600 kilometers south of new found land was recently visited for the 1st time in 14 years the ship which have previously been described as unsinkable went down in 1912 for the move to the. 1500 people. 5 elephants being rescued in the lazy after getting trapped
itself when in paris thank you. as take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world it's only as democratic party says it is ready to form a new government with former opponents the 5 star movement deputy prime minister salivating withdrew his league party support from the governing coalition with 5 earlier this week. lawmakers in cos of i would have voted to dissolve parliament and try to fresh elections it comes after the prime minister resigned in july over a war...
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paris. that is european states still wrangle over what to do with the new comers. from moscow thanks for joining us in our to international diner hawkins with the tonight's welcome to the program vladimir putin has ordered a symmetrical response solve the threat posed by u.s. missile weapon was recently tested just after washington pulled out of a key arms control treaty with moscow who also ordered analysis of the new developments. has the story. there you have a and all the latest developments in statements are in essence the new reality of the world without the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty how murder by washington and moscow decades ago and eventually torn apart after an announcement by the u.s. president donald trump at the end of last year earlier this week the u.s. state department announced that the u.s. successfully tested a new cruise missile that was previously outlawed by the terms of the i.n.f. treaty plus even before that the u.s. secretary of defense revealed that a
paris. that is european states still wrangle over what to do with the new comers. from moscow thanks for joining us in our to international diner hawkins with the tonight's welcome to the program vladimir putin has ordered a symmetrical response solve the threat posed by u.s. missile weapon was recently tested just after washington pulled out of a key arms control treaty with moscow who also ordered analysis of the new developments. has the story. there you have a and all the latest...
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also coming up on the day boris johnson's brags the tour moves on this time paris the british prime minister insists with a little creativity and energy there is a way out of the brags that deadlock both france and germany say there is no time for a new agreement but if london can come up with something clever they might be willing to talk i want to be keep a secret if you go to the bridge people and that of course i want to do and i think we can get a deal and they could do. a warm welcome to all our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and across the world tonight and environmental disaster with global implications the amazon is burning in brazil at a record rate forest fires are raging in the rain forest there have been nearly $73000.00 fires this year already a more than 80 percent increase compared to last year environmental group. they're blaming the rightwing president jar balls the narrow they say he has loosened environmental regulations and encouraged loggers and farmers to clear the land accelerating deforestation. both n.r.o. has struck back claiming that n.g.o.s might be start
also coming up on the day boris johnson's brags the tour moves on this time paris the british prime minister insists with a little creativity and energy there is a way out of the brags that deadlock both france and germany say there is no time for a new agreement but if london can come up with something clever they might be willing to talk i want to be keep a secret if you go to the bridge people and that of course i want to do and i think we can get a deal and they could do. a warm welcome to...
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welcome to paris.ngela merkel invited the uk to find solutions that might avoid a no—deal brexit but little more than that. and today's trip promised to be tougher still for the prime minister. president macron has long said the existing brexit deal works and cannot be renegotiated, but borisjohnson is pushing for a different one and seemed buoyed by his trip to germany. i was powerfully encouraged by our conversations last night in berlin with our mutual friends, and i know that, with energy and with creativity and application, we can find a way forward. but borisjohnson‘s key demand — the removal of the so—called irish backstop from the brexit deal — was given short shrift by president macron. translation: the key elements of this agreement, including the irish backstop, are notjust technical constraints or quibbling, but indeed indispensable guarantees to preserve the stability in ireland and the integrity of the single market, which are fully part of the agreement negotiated over a long period of t
welcome to paris.ngela merkel invited the uk to find solutions that might avoid a no—deal brexit but little more than that. and today's trip promised to be tougher still for the prime minister. president macron has long said the existing brexit deal works and cannot be renegotiated, but borisjohnson is pushing for a different one and seemed buoyed by his trip to germany. i was powerfully encouraged by our conversations last night in berlin with our mutual friends, and i know that, with energy...
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the fundamentals didn't change here in paris they are still the same boris johnson the u.k. prime minister wants to get rid of the backstop that everyone else in the european union including in my remarks on the french pay.
the fundamentals didn't change here in paris they are still the same boris johnson the u.k. prime minister wants to get rid of the backstop that everyone else in the european union including in my remarks on the french pay.
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s brussels bureau chief is in paris following today's events here's his assessment. the fundamentals didn't change here in paris they're still the same boris johnson the u.k. prime minister wants to get rid of the backstop and everyone else in the european union including in one room i call the french president want to preserve it to preserve the integrity of the single market but one thing seems to be different boris johnson has started saying that no matter what happens on the 31st of october the u.k. will not enforce border checks border controls on this border between northern ireland which is part of the u.k. and the republic of ireland which is part of the european union that potentially puts the pressure on the european union what will they do in case of a no deal brags that if the u.k. does not enforce this border will they do it and risk having more violence like in the past decades if they don't then they cannot preserve the integrity of the single market so this once again has become a high stakes poker game and the question is who if anyone will blink 1st
s brussels bureau chief is in paris following today's events here's his assessment. the fundamentals didn't change here in paris they're still the same boris johnson the u.k. prime minister wants to get rid of the backstop and everyone else in the european union including in one room i call the french president want to preserve it to preserve the integrity of the single market but one thing seems to be different boris johnson has started saying that no matter what happens on the 31st of october...
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in many parts of paris jews express their identity and really.
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paris deputy mexico. hopes that these heroes will inspire people to continue fighting for democracy democracy something you have to actually. discuss protect and take care of so this is absolutely necessary for the knowledge in these sort of errors and the young generation to think about their own city. entrance to the museums permanent collection is free. the grand opening this weekend accompanies liberation anniversary events around the french capital. every like to leave you know with a lighter story the annual diving competition off the famous. most bridge which took place in this saturday in the city of must start bosnia-herzegovina the famous 20 meter high bridge connects the christian and muslim neighborhoods in the city. the an. informal. and on demand. language courses. videos and or you know. anytime anywhere. w. media center. from the g 7 meeting. up the agenda global inequality the crisis with iran.
paris deputy mexico. hopes that these heroes will inspire people to continue fighting for democracy democracy something you have to actually. discuss protect and take care of so this is absolutely necessary for the knowledge in these sort of errors and the young generation to think about their own city. entrance to the museums permanent collection is free. the grand opening this weekend accompanies liberation anniversary events around the french capital. every like to leave you know with a...
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did not change here in paris. the u.k.k. prime minister wantso get rid of the backstop and everyone else in the european union, including emmanuel macron want to deserve it to preserve the integrity of the single market. one thing seems to be different. boris johnson has started saying that no matttter what hapappensn the 31st of octobeber, the u.k. will not e enforce border r che, border controls on the border between northern ireland andnd e republic of i ireland. that potentially puts the pressure on the european union. what will they do in case of a no deal brexit if the u.k. does not enforce this border? will they risk having more violence, like in past decades? if they don't, they cannot preserve the integrity of the single market. this has become a high-stakes poker game. the question is, who if anyone will blink first? sumi: let's get a round up of some other stories making news. italy's president says he has agreed to request more time to form a coalition government and given them until tuesday. italy's p
did not change here in paris. the u.k.k. prime minister wantso get rid of the backstop and everyone else in the european union, including emmanuel macron want to deserve it to preserve the integrity of the single market. one thing seems to be different. boris johnson has started saying that no matttter what hapappensn the 31st of octobeber, the u.k. will not e enforce border r che, border controls on the border between northern ireland andnd e republic of i ireland. that potentially puts the...
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faces jail for saving migrants from the mediterranean has turned down a french bravery award accusing paris of ocracy that is european states still wrangle over what to do with new caps. are you watching the latest world news from r.t. where it's just gone 11 o'clock in the morning here in moscow now conservative activists in the u.s. are celebrating after a quarter agreed to reconsider censorship case against facebook google twitter and also apple those bringing the lawsuit accused the tech giants of bias and of suppressing content from the conservative end of the political spectrum it has more . if you haven't heard of a laura loom or now is the time the young female activists dared to go against the all mighty big tag and could actually shake things up more on that in just a sec she's known as someone who's been banned from seemingly all kinds of essential online services from twitter and facebook to pay pal and when i got banned from twitter. and i lost $95000.00 and i got banned from dell for me at that and. i didn't just get depressed i thought straight up to this i don't know but man
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jail time for saving migrants from the mediterranean has turned down a french bravery award accusing paris of. as european states still wrangle over what to do with newcomers. watching our 2 international coming to you live from the russian capital where it's just turned 3 pm welcome to the program thought amir putin has ordered an analysis of the threat posed by the latest american missile the weapon was recently tested not long after the u.s. pulled out of an arms control treaty the russian president also ordered a symmetrical response for more let's cross live now to. go. to the russian president have to say. jacqueline hi again while all these latest developments and statements are an essence the new reality of the world without the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty that was once hammered out by washington and moscow at the end of the cold war but then eventually torn apart after an announcement by the american president donald trump so earlier this week the state department and now that the u.s. military successfully tested a new cruise missile that was previously outlawed by t
jail time for saving migrants from the mediterranean has turned down a french bravery award accusing paris of. as european states still wrangle over what to do with newcomers. watching our 2 international coming to you live from the russian capital where it's just turned 3 pm welcome to the program thought amir putin has ordered an analysis of the threat posed by the latest american missile the weapon was recently tested not long after the u.s. pulled out of an arms control treaty the russian...
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french will never forget after 4 years of planning and 20000000 euro a new museum in the heart of paris is finally ready to open its doors to the public . private $7000.00 artifacts from world war 2 will be on display.
french will never forget after 4 years of planning and 20000000 euro a new museum in the heart of paris is finally ready to open its doors to the public . private $7000.00 artifacts from world war 2 will be on display.
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matters for us in paris thanks don. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. of present my call france says the g 7 has agreed to help countries affected by the wildfires raging in the amazon rain forest quote as fast as possible brazil's right wing president has begun to pull in tens of thousands of troops to deal with the blazes . germany's president. has officially oscar's italy for forgiveness for war crimes committed in northern tuscany in 1944 soldiers of the nazi regime were actually murdered about 400 people in the village of 50000 or 75 years ago at a commemoration ceremony steinmeyer spoke out against nationalism and racism. thousands of our hindu refugees rallied in cox's bazaar bangladesh to mark 2 years since meeting was armed forces crackdown on the population more than 730000 re-injure were displaced from me in ma into neighboring bangladesh and have been unable to return the rally mostly men and children who attended prayed and chanted we want to go home. well viol
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más parís. mate duradero. sensación natural. rouge signature sunset. de l'oréal paris.o hermoso y suave. cgel de cejas de largaes duración unbelieva-brow, de l'oréal paris. se mantiene fijo. resistente al sudor. a prueba de agua. es increíble. gel de cejas de larga duración unbelieva-brow. l'oréal paris. . >> la amazonÍa sigue ardiendo, en lugares de bolivia el fuego estÁ bastante controlado, quedan focos que pueden reavivar las llamas, las llamas han calcinados el bosque seco. >> muy buenas tardes, felicidad, te saludo desde concepciÓn, la zona cero del incendio en bolivia, quiero mostrarles lo que hemos encontrado, este es el panorama alrededor de toda la regiÓn, acres de acres de terreno completamente calcinado, este es el bosque seco de bolivia por supuesto con las llamas esto se ha extendido como la pÓlvora, otro de los grandes retos de los bomberos es precisamente esto, hay pequeÑos focos de incendios como este que todavÍa estÁ activo, y el gran miedo de ellos es que con el viento que viene durante el dÍa, pues simplemente esto vuelva a coger fuerza y prenderse en
más parís. mate duradero. sensación natural. rouge signature sunset. de l'oréal paris.o hermoso y suave. cgel de cejas de largaes duración unbelieva-brow, de l'oréal paris. se mantiene fijo. resistente al sudor. a prueba de agua. es increíble. gel de cejas de larga duración unbelieva-brow. l'oréal paris. . >> la amazonÍa sigue ardiendo, en lugares de bolivia el fuego estÁ bastante controlado, quedan focos que pueden reavivar las llamas, las llamas han calcinados el bosque seco....
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cross talking russia and china i'm joined by my guest joel and paris he is the president of the bridge tank in washington we have earl he is the executive vice president of the eurasia center and in singapore we cross to jim rogers he's an international investor and author of street smarts adventures on the road and in the markets all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate jim let me go to you in singapore as i said in my introduction this is no longer a marriage of convenience if it ever was the reason why we're doing this program as a member is reflecting upon a bed in the new york times and they were basically reacting is like wow the everybody notice this happening which all of us have and remarkably said that trump was right to improve relations with russia as i actually to do and reverse nixon when it came to china what are these people talking about where have they been it seems like they've just crawled out under from a rock go ahead jim in singapore. but i would tell you peter if you go to moscow airport now it's ful
cross talking russia and china i'm joined by my guest joel and paris he is the president of the bridge tank in washington we have earl he is the executive vice president of the eurasia center and in singapore we cross to jim rogers he's an international investor and author of street smarts adventures on the road and in the markets all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate jim let me go to you in singapore as i said in my introduction...
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the fundamentals didn't change here in paris they're still the same boris johnson the u.k. prime minister wants to get rid of the backstop and everyone else in the european union including in my remarks on the french president want to preserve it to preserve the integrity of the single market but one thing seems to be different boris johnson has started saying that no matter what happens on the 31st of october the u.k. will not enforce border checks border controls on this border between northern ireland which is part of the u.k. and the republic of ireland which is part of the european union that potentially puts the pressure on the european union what will they do in case of a no deal brags that if the u.k. does not enforce this border will they do it and risk having more violence like in the past decades if they don't then they cannot preserve the integrity of the single market so this once again has become a high stakes poker game and the question is who if anyone will blink 1st. all right let's get more analysis on the story now nico czarist is a senior lecturer in eur
the fundamentals didn't change here in paris they're still the same boris johnson the u.k. prime minister wants to get rid of the backstop and everyone else in the european union including in my remarks on the french president want to preserve it to preserve the integrity of the single market but one thing seems to be different boris johnson has started saying that no matter what happens on the 31st of october the u.k. will not enforce border checks border controls on this border between...
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for 12 months, our negotiators have been talking with the other side in paris. and yet the fighting goes on. the destruction continues. brave men still die. the time has come for some new initiatives. repeating the old formulas and the tired rhetoric of the past is not enough. when americans are risking their lives in war, it is the responsibility of their leaders to take some risks for peace. i would like to report to you tonight on some of the things we have been doing in the past four months to bring true peace. and then i would like to make concrete proposals to speed that day. our first step began before inauguration. this was to launch an intense review of every aspect of the nation's vietnam policy. we accepted nothing on faith. we challenged every asumptsion and every statistic. we made a systematic serious examination of all the alternatives open to us. we carefully considered recommendations offered both by critics and supporters of past policies. from the review, it became clear at once the new administration faced a set of immediate operational probl
for 12 months, our negotiators have been talking with the other side in paris. and yet the fighting goes on. the destruction continues. brave men still die. the time has come for some new initiatives. repeating the old formulas and the tired rhetoric of the past is not enough. when americans are risking their lives in war, it is the responsibility of their leaders to take some risks for peace. i would like to report to you tonight on some of the things we have been doing in the past four months...
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bus we begin in paris and a brand new museum that will open to the public next week the music data libya as you want to pagi the museum of the liberation of paris is dedicated to the 2nd world war more specifically to the resistance of the french people to the nazis it opens this weekend in conjunction with the 75th anniversary of the liberation of paris in 1944 which is the noblest that just kind of great had a she is now free and fitted free as cat. 25th of august 944 a day the french will never forget. after 4 years of planning and 20000000 euro a new museum in the heart of paris is finally ready to open its doors to the public . private $7000.00 artifacts from world war 2 will be on display. for military equipment to everyday civilian items. and the pistol of the famous resistance fighter. but the star attraction of the museum is the underground bunker of one of the key leaders of the french resistance . his son john hopes that his story will resonate with younger generations. since he was here that for a week the battle was led commanded commented on that orders were sent out. and r
bus we begin in paris and a brand new museum that will open to the public next week the music data libya as you want to pagi the museum of the liberation of paris is dedicated to the 2nd world war more specifically to the resistance of the french people to the nazis it opens this weekend in conjunction with the 75th anniversary of the liberation of paris in 1944 which is the noblest that just kind of great had a she is now free and fitted free as cat. 25th of august 944 a day the french will...
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house often in paris thank you. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world italy's democratic party says it is ready to form a new government with opponents the 5 star movement deputy prime minister material salvini withdrew his party's support from the governing coalition with 5 star earlier this week. lawmakers in kosovo voted to dissolve parliament and triggered fresh elections which comes after prime minister. resigned in july over a war crimes investigation a step is likely to further delay stalled talks between cost of. research is a visit to the wreckage of the titanic for the 1st time in 14 years they say the ship is deteriorating rapidly because of salt corrosion and of rust eating bacteria that lives in the busta coals on the wreck the ship was described as an sink a boat but went down in 1912 claiming the lives of more than 1500 passengers and crew. now a syrian migrant accused of fatally stabbing a man in the eastern german city of candidates last year has been found
house often in paris thank you. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world italy's democratic party says it is ready to form a new government with opponents the 5 star movement deputy prime minister material salvini withdrew his party's support from the governing coalition with 5 star earlier this week. lawmakers in kosovo voted to dissolve parliament and triggered fresh elections which comes after prime minister. resigned in july over a war crimes...
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was to visit museums. >> reporter: bill was having a fine time in paris. until he ran into a problem. >> someone stopped me to ask for directions. >> reporter: bill pulled out his phone. >> that's all it took. i let my guard down and he grabbed the phone. >> reporter: his phone was gone in a flash. >> angry with myself, angry at him. >> reporter: bill's insurance would replace the phone but he needed one now while in france. >> they have several apple stores in paris. >> reporter: bill decided to get another iphone temporarily. >> apple throughout the world has a 14-day return policy. >> reporter: it's true, this policy says you can return an iphone within 14 days for any reason, so bill went to this very eloquent apple store in paris. hisone.de very clear i'm not no prob bought anho10, to francisco, he went to the apple store to return it. >> that's when they said oh, no, you had to return this in paris. >> reporter: to his shock, the apple store here would not accept the iphone in paris. he had to take it back to france. >> i said i'm not going back to p
was to visit museums. >> reporter: bill was having a fine time in paris. until he ran into a problem. >> someone stopped me to ask for directions. >> reporter: bill pulled out his phone. >> that's all it took. i let my guard down and he grabbed the phone. >> reporter: his phone was gone in a flash. >> angry with myself, angry at him. >> reporter: bill's insurance would replace the phone but he needed one now while in france. >> they have several...
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it's great to be here in paris andl you.clear to you to the french people that i want a deal and i think we can geta that i want a deal and i think we can get a deal and a good deal, i was powerfully encouraged by our conversations last night in berlin with our mutual friends and i know with our mutual friends and i know with energy and creativity and application we can find a way forward for all our businesses and our citizens but as you yourself have just pointed out, emanuel, it is vital for trust in politics that if you have a referendum, then you should act on the instructions of the voters, and that is why we must come out of the eu on october the 315t, deal or no deal, and then of course we can take our relationship forward , course we can take our relationship forward, and i agree with you wholeheartedly that it is a quite extraordinary friendship, at this moment in mali french troops are being conveyed in british helicopters as we work together to fight terrorism in the sohail. as we stand side by side at the elysee
it's great to be here in paris andl you.clear to you to the french people that i want a deal and i think we can geta that i want a deal and i think we can get a deal and a good deal, i was powerfully encouraged by our conversations last night in berlin with our mutual friends and i know with our mutual friends and i know with energy and creativity and application we can find a way forward for all our businesses and our citizens but as you yourself have just pointed out, emanuel, it is vital for...
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that encompasses the very essence of france and the city of lights the eiffel tower in paris. and taking up some slack at the end of the show get ready for the amazing feats of a stony and planner. well she's one of the most compelling composers working today london born rebecca saunders who lives and works here in berlin and her competent compositions turned the wish for the shimmer and funder of sounded to something tangible and she invites us to focus on minute creations of timber and of course the symbiotic relationship between musician and instrument challenging to play and fascinating to listen to. so that was the yes which premiered here in berlin in 2017 composed by rebecca saunders who has joined me in the studio welcome and thanks so much for being here . now you talk about music having these physical and sensual presence. sound is almost actually a material in your work how did you develop what i would call a sculptural approach to music it's hard to say in a way but. with specialized. specialized stem projects so i find. really fascinating to actually create an env
that encompasses the very essence of france and the city of lights the eiffel tower in paris. and taking up some slack at the end of the show get ready for the amazing feats of a stony and planner. well she's one of the most compelling composers working today london born rebecca saunders who lives and works here in berlin and her competent compositions turned the wish for the shimmer and funder of sounded to something tangible and she invites us to focus on minute creations of timber and of...
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we are waiting for you in paris to show you the different ways we are ensuring a dignified reception for migrants despite the tensions that exist on the subject with the state you'll fight is ours while the french capital is at odds with the federal government over migrants france is also wrangling over the issue with fellow bloc members shoulda been ski picks up the story. paris has consistently lobbied for better or 2nd sentence for migrants while the city was actually the 1st to open a temporary reception center which some 13000 migrants said to have passed through and it's invested 40000 u.s. in a restaurant to feed my kids if the price mess says they would have done more but for the french government i do not understand why the government is allowing indignity and kiryas on the capital's doorstep between 700 and the 1200 migrants are sleeping rough in the streets in makeshift camps under bridges on roadsides where they're forced to live in inhumane conditions and does she have a point that the french state has repeatedly cleared migrant camps in paris but when one is dismantled
we are waiting for you in paris to show you the different ways we are ensuring a dignified reception for migrants despite the tensions that exist on the subject with the state you'll fight is ours while the french capital is at odds with the federal government over migrants france is also wrangling over the issue with fellow bloc members shoulda been ski picks up the story. paris has consistently lobbied for better or 2nd sentence for migrants while the city was actually the 1st to open a...
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paris that's your news update i'm or is on a lot quit now be back here in just over 30 minutes time in the round up of the headlines see that. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. very dramatic development only mostly. i don't see how that strategy will be successful ready. to sit down. to around the experimentation field. chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would the chemical company workers themselves be. locals attempt to regulated experiments good often in the way you have many of these people one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison hawaii and its people so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental research going on in hawaii whether these companies feel they can get away with this because the people have political power. welcome to sophie and. one more turn. a work of their
paris that's your news update i'm or is on a lot quit now be back here in just over 30 minutes time in the round up of the headlines see that. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. very dramatic development only mostly. i don't see how that strategy will be successful ready. to sit down. to around the experimentation field. chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise...