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paris will become the setting for your majesty. regardless of where it comes from the full glory of the city will reflect upon your crown. well then actually my cathedral is the most beautiful. so that none other can rival explained. the most beautiful of kathy trusts finally with the king support everything was possible. my giant construction site would shake up all of either france but it is in the large forests of the paris base at that everything began among the trees that the men of the middle ages grew like wheat. and wood is no less noble than stone. and it's through wood that the ingenuity of by builders 1st revealed itself. for in those times nothing spectacular could be accomplished without wood it was needed for scaffolding as framework b s and hoisting machines for tool handles. and workshop roofs. and thousands of additional tons for the cathedrals immense work site to come alive. the depths of the earth trembled as the quarry men dragged away with their sledge hammer as. amassed a quarry men have to extract thousands
paris will become the setting for your majesty. regardless of where it comes from the full glory of the city will reflect upon your crown. well then actually my cathedral is the most beautiful. so that none other can rival explained. the most beautiful of kathy trusts finally with the king support everything was possible. my giant construction site would shake up all of either france but it is in the large forests of the paris base at that everything began among the trees that the men of the...
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the 1st panels of glass begin to arrive in paris. never had a glass maker undertaken such a colossal challenge. each panel had to be drawn 1st in full size. old testament kings and prophets dozens of medallions over 25000 pieces of multicolored glass. the old master works with the zeal of a man who knows his days are numbered. for me the grouping. of all the colors the most precious is a deep blue the blue of kings and the virgin mary drawn from cobalt out or its formula is jealously kept and its price exorbitant. would be covered with it. colored by copper ion or manganese the thousands of pains would be sturdily assembled using lead sticks. the rose windows will have to resist both storms and century. when the planes are finished the glass makers daughter escorts them to paris where they will be installed yet. paddle after paddle my roads begins to bloom. the night was dangerous during the middle ages. when she would come to paris the young woman found refuge beneath my vaults among me in harlem a sick sick in a cure grass beneath
the 1st panels of glass begin to arrive in paris. never had a glass maker undertaken such a colossal challenge. each panel had to be drawn 1st in full size. old testament kings and prophets dozens of medallions over 25000 pieces of multicolored glass. the old master works with the zeal of a man who knows his days are numbered. for me the grouping. of all the colors the most precious is a deep blue the blue of kings and the virgin mary drawn from cobalt out or its formula is jealously kept and...
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paris, world war ii and americans. i said that is a fascinating idea except there were not any americans that occupied france and he said i'm sure you'll find some. so 18 months of research later i did indeed find out that there were americans in german occupied peers in world war ii. there were aviators who had been shot down over occupied france and had managed to come under the wing of the french resistance. they were generally moved to larger cities largely paris because young americans who did not speak french would stand out like a sore thumb outside of a big city. paris at that time, 3 million people, lots of places to hide. so the story that i first found was on a particular day in 1943 and july 14, there was a bombing raid conducted the 94th bomb group which was based in sussex england. there was just one group, there were several groups involved, over 100 airplanes bombing different targets and around peers. for the 94th bomb group it was the old air drum which had turned into a german airfield. even before t
paris, world war ii and americans. i said that is a fascinating idea except there were not any americans that occupied france and he said i'm sure you'll find some. so 18 months of research later i did indeed find out that there were americans in german occupied peers in world war ii. there were aviators who had been shot down over occupied france and had managed to come under the wing of the french resistance. they were generally moved to larger cities largely paris because young americans who...
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that made me the largest monument in paris at the time. and viola duke one of the most fascinating architects of his time. for he was not simply content with the reinventing gothic architecture. viola dude turned me into a book of images one that enduring the shape your representation of the middle ages . my 54 came near us which burst forth from his imagination are the sisters of quasi modo grotesque and magnificent will. the public was thrilled by his creatures but without really understanding what drove the all powerful architect. one of them would become i am with. a melancholy ageless demon the storage who watches the capitals agitation with bewilderment. you may be wondering what i think of the ole the dukes great restoration. was it a betrayal. or a resurrection. it was something else an encounter. and like every genuine encounter it changed both of us. violated you didn't just revise my past splendor. is uncompromising quest for beauty and perfection was also a tribute to all those that had proceeded. to their genius to their coura
that made me the largest monument in paris at the time. and viola duke one of the most fascinating architects of his time. for he was not simply content with the reinventing gothic architecture. viola dude turned me into a book of images one that enduring the shape your representation of the middle ages . my 54 came near us which burst forth from his imagination are the sisters of quasi modo grotesque and magnificent will. the public was thrilled by his creatures but without really...
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in paris and the suburb of st st denis. they'll be sheltered in austin isolate all part of the region's fight against cove in nineteen. this is a point of this is what it as a senator the daisy the could. . defininiy make. in seven and two were about in some fat women she- but there are still several hundred perhaps even thousands of others on the streets so every evening members of the group utopia fifty six walk around this part of northeast paris. taking note of who's sleeping rough. we got some new new lizzy suffolk food veeva systems requested- the defense wants t to fifty for me the phoe would be from all sorts. of prison at the levels of destruction pat arrived in france i in november seeking political asylum. in normal times volunteers from utopia fifty six would house vulnerable people clearly that isn't possible at the moment so instead those sleeping rough of in house here. in the local parish church. not everybody in ms often the shell. civil are also organize said. tonight they'll distribute ninety meals the va
in paris and the suburb of st st denis. they'll be sheltered in austin isolate all part of the region's fight against cove in nineteen. this is a point of this is what it as a senator the daisy the could. . defininiy make. in seven and two were about in some fat women she- but there are still several hundred perhaps even thousands of others on the streets so every evening members of the group utopia fifty six walk around this part of northeast paris. taking note of who's sleeping rough. we got...
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paris did it there is a paris opera as one of the main centers of ballet contests of history and tradition of 20 targets young have owned me c.f.s. i feel very honored to be in such a place i want to contribute to visit venerable company as was i at 1st to a decent touchstones i could one of the companies i've worked with most often is that the aim is i need the company in me to me ship faster meissen galba to power. the performance isn't just taking place on stage the audience is engaged in its own performance while the dancers wait in the wings. of. the. lot damo coming is a study of high society and fast morality but the production draws its emotional intensity from the power to do between amara and maggie heat it captures the very essence of their relationship. 40 years after it 1st premiered the tragedy has lost none of its power to move the audience. applause for the paris after a ballet and john i am. backstage he congratulates the company. you. have this battle it is your reality so please. take care let it grow of that it grow in new let yourself grow as artists when you do it ok
paris did it there is a paris opera as one of the main centers of ballet contests of history and tradition of 20 targets young have owned me c.f.s. i feel very honored to be in such a place i want to contribute to visit venerable company as was i at 1st to a decent touchstones i could one of the companies i've worked with most often is that the aim is i need the company in me to me ship faster meissen galba to power. the performance isn't just taking place on stage the audience is engaged in...
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paris. is premiering in the pan a gallon. 30 dancers are getting ready for the performance. of the company has purchased the entire production an important source of income for the 9 story building. it's marble staircases and lavish decor demand a costly upkeep. legendary dancers of days gone by look down from the ceiling it was here that day god painted his famous ballet dancers and here that dancers would rendezvous with their well heeled admires. ballet he steered the a there is the paris opera as one of the main centers of ballet concerts of history and tradition of any type it's your own have owned me c.f.s. i feel very honored to be in such a place i want to contribute to this venerable company as was i at 1st to a decent touchstones i get one of the companies i've worked with most often was the d.m. is i need the company in me to me ship fast i'm bison gobshite power. the performance isn't just taking place on stage the audience is engaged in its own performance while the dancers wait in the wings. damo coming is a study of high society and fast morality but the produ
paris. is premiering in the pan a gallon. 30 dancers are getting ready for the performance. of the company has purchased the entire production an important source of income for the 9 story building. it's marble staircases and lavish decor demand a costly upkeep. legendary dancers of days gone by look down from the ceiling it was here that day god painted his famous ballet dancers and here that dancers would rendezvous with their well heeled admires. ballet he steered the a there is the paris...
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to paris. we do tend to lose track of time.irus, they are turning to a fictional one to help them cope. the american singer songwriter, bill withers, whose hits included lean on me and lovely day, has died. he was eighty—one. # wonder this time where she's gone. born into a coal mining community, he became a navy mechanic and then worked as an aircraft assembler before becoming a star in 1971 at the age of 32, with ain't no sunshine. he followed it with a string of hits in the 19705, all based around his distinctive soulful voice. in a sign of the popularity of his music, lean on me was performed at two presidential inaugurations. you can see this plume of warm southerly air, the following change in the direction is a killing through the change in the hours to saturday. there will still be a little bit of a nip in the air, temperatures of around three to five celsius in most major times and cities, possibly a touch of frost in the highlands and then saturday as far as england and wales has concerned a fine day, plenty of sunshi
to paris. we do tend to lose track of time.irus, they are turning to a fictional one to help them cope. the american singer songwriter, bill withers, whose hits included lean on me and lovely day, has died. he was eighty—one. # wonder this time where she's gone. born into a coal mining community, he became a navy mechanic and then worked as an aircraft assembler before becoming a star in 1971 at the age of 32, with ain't no sunshine. he followed it with a string of hits in the 19705, all...
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our correspondent reports from paris.: it is not only nations that tive l onerty, epidemics as well. at stations across paris today, every journey beganith a police check. freedom of movement is a new national threat. >> do you have your visa papers? of course. correspondent: he made it through, on his way home to brittany after two years abroad. but even the smallest mistake means being turned away. >> i wrote the wrong date, not today's date, and they told me go home and prepare another form. i have to go to work, but i can't. correspondent: franceared out almost 6 million chks during the first fortnight of confinement, far more than neighboring italy. and it has issued more than 400,000 finds. -- 400,0 fines. butuestio over when the confinement will and are growing. ance risks losing public support if it is too harsh or too long. the interior minister advised sensitivity in applying rules, and said police operate differently in cou compared to big cities, and in the poorest suburbs compared to towns. but the parisic pc
our correspondent reports from paris.: it is not only nations that tive l onerty, epidemics as well. at stations across paris today, every journey beganith a police check. freedom of movement is a new national threat. >> do you have your visa papers? of course. correspondent: he made it through, on his way home to brittany after two years abroad. but even the smallest mistake means being turned away. >> i wrote the wrong date, not today's date, and they told me go home and prepare...
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cathedral the symbol of paris in flames. the images from april 29th teams the world. filmmakers cloues lushly and vic to argue long had been shooting a documentary on the world famous landmark just weeks before the fire. the day after the fire we realized that our images are of extremely great value that we captured a moment to history that will be able to pass on to the public whether european
cathedral the symbol of paris in flames. the images from april 29th teams the world. filmmakers cloues lushly and vic to argue long had been shooting a documentary on the world famous landmark just weeks before the fire. the day after the fire we realized that our images are of extremely great value that we captured a moment to history that will be able to pass on to the public whether european
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here's more from our paris correspondent hugh schofield.es but you do have to take that piece of paper with you when you go jogging to show the police, but what the paris authorities have decided is that too many people are going outjogging at the wrong time, in other words in the middle part of the day and there have been pictures in the fine weather we have out of groups ofjoggers who are in keeping proper distance between themselves and jogging in popular places in the parks and gardens along the riverfront etc. so what the paris town hall and the police authorities have decided together is that there will be no jogging between 10am and 7pm. you can go out in the morning and later in the evening, but not in the sort of central part of the day, so that people who are outjogging don't come across and intermingle with people who are out for other reasons, reasons like going to work or shopping. it is all part of the general picture in which the paris government is saying to local authorities, if you want, you can take the rules further than
here's more from our paris correspondent hugh schofield.es but you do have to take that piece of paper with you when you go jogging to show the police, but what the paris authorities have decided is that too many people are going outjogging at the wrong time, in other words in the middle part of the day and there have been pictures in the fine weather we have out of groups ofjoggers who are in keeping proper distance between themselves and jogging in popular places in the parks and gardens...
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at stationscross paris today, every journey began with a police check.edom of movement a new national threat. he made it through. he is on his way home aft two years abroad, but even the smallest mistake means being turned away. >> i wrote the wrong date and they told me a need to go back home and ppare another form. i have to go to wo., but i cann >> france carried out almost 6 million checks during the first full night of confinement, fhb more than neing italy. it has issued fines. but questions over when the confinement will and are growing. france runs the risk of losing public support ifs conditi remain too strict too long. e minister says police operate differently in the countryside compared to big cities and in suburbs compared t towns, but the paris police chief was forced to apologize today after taking a different tone. >> the ones hoitalized today, the ones on life support now, e the ones who did not respect the quarantine when it began. this is not a video game. it is real. >> with few life support beds left in paris, patients are being sent
at stationscross paris today, every journey began with a police check.edom of movement a new national threat. he made it through. he is on his way home aft two years abroad, but even the smallest mistake means being turned away. >> i wrote the wrong date and they told me a need to go back home and ppare another form. i have to go to wo., but i cann >> france carried out almost 6 million checks during the first full night of confinement, fhb more than neing italy. it has issued...
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laughs. ..to paris...tomorrow i am watching doctor who with the world". ..in fact, in many corners of the earth, as real doctors battle the coronavirus, they are turning to a fictional one to help them cope. that is just about it for us from now. you can follow all the latest on the covid—19 pandemic on our website, including this coronavirus doctor's diary. it's an insight into how healthcare workers are saving lives on the frontline. there are also plenty of useful tips about staying safe and healthy, as well as how to cope with isolation. that's all at bbc.com/news, or you can download the bbc news app. a reminder of our top story: china has come to a standstill for three minutes to remember the victims on a national day of mourning. the outbreak began in hubei province in december. the country has recorded more than 3,000 covid—19—related deaths. and president trump says he won't take the us health agency's advice to wear a face mask to prevent the spread of the disease. plenty more news coming, of cou
laughs. ..to paris...tomorrow i am watching doctor who with the world". ..in fact, in many corners of the earth, as real doctors battle the coronavirus, they are turning to a fictional one to help them cope. that is just about it for us from now. you can follow all the latest on the covid—19 pandemic on our website, including this coronavirus doctor's diary. it's an insight into how healthcare workers are saving lives on the frontline. there are also plenty of useful tips about staying...
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to paris...omorrow i am watching doctor who with the world. in fact in many corners of the earth, as a real doctors battle the coronavirus, they are turning to a fictional one to help them cope. you can follow all the latest stories on the covid—19 pandemic on our website, including this coronavirus doctor's diary. it's an insight into how healthcare workers are saving lives on the frontline. there are also plenty of useful tips about staying safe and healthy, as well as how to cope with isolation. that's all at bbc.com/news, or you can download the bbc news app. you can reach me on twitter, i'm @sipusey. but for now, thanks for watching and do stay tuned right here. our weather is turning warmer this weekend, but of course we follow the rules, we stay at home and we improvise. whatever your view on the weather outside, it will be sunnier by sunday and out that it will be warmer, it will also be windier as well with pollen levels heading up. the big picture shows high pressure to the east of us,
to paris...omorrow i am watching doctor who with the world. in fact in many corners of the earth, as a real doctors battle the coronavirus, they are turning to a fictional one to help them cope. you can follow all the latest stories on the covid—19 pandemic on our website, including this coronavirus doctor's diary. it's an insight into how healthcare workers are saving lives on the frontline. there are also plenty of useful tips about staying safe and healthy, as well as how to cope with...
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not true don cathedral the symbol of paris in flames. the images from april 29th team savage the world's. filmmakers cloues or shirley and victor argue long had been shooting a documentary on the world famous landmark just weeks before the fire. and almost it's the day after the fire we realized that our images are of extremely great value that we captured a moment longer to adama's history that will be able to pass on to the public whether european american asian or parisian everyone who ever visited has a special memory of not what. they combined footage from before the inferno with nearly shot material to make a 2nd documentary titled rebuilding or tradition. their images of the current cathedrals interior are the only ones of their kind. else's movies images are even special because they were shot from virtual reality that is in 360 degrees with very high resolution and didn't release that produces one image for the left eye and one for the right which gives you the illusion of depth as if you were actually there. with a vi headset p
not true don cathedral the symbol of paris in flames. the images from april 29th team savage the world's. filmmakers cloues or shirley and victor argue long had been shooting a documentary on the world famous landmark just weeks before the fire. and almost it's the day after the fire we realized that our images are of extremely great value that we captured a moment longer to adama's history that will be able to pass on to the public whether european american asian or parisian everyone who ever...
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so paris was with me. >> reporter: though she saw paris often, and called all the time. and then? marie finally found what her vulnerable loving soul seemed to need. >> i was actually happy for her because she found god. >> reporter: marie had found a spiritual home at the calvary emerald coast church. it was hardly a fancy cathedral. place was in a strip mall. but fancy wasn't the point. salvation was. here, finally, marie felt right. >> and jesus is saying "you know what you're missing out." >> reporter: the pastor was a charismatic man named james flanders who preached the bible, foursquare. preached in jeans and sneakers. livestreamed and youtubed his sermons. >> it was a very happening place. >> reporter: jason anderson was the youth pastor. >> didn't fall asleep listening to his sermons. >> reporter: but more than that, the pastor and his wife, james and tanya flanders, were known for their big hearts, their charity. and that's when, for a third time, a family took in marie. >> she's saying that she was there until she got on her feet. >> reporter: but a whole year went by.
so paris was with me. >> reporter: though she saw paris often, and called all the time. and then? marie finally found what her vulnerable loving soul seemed to need. >> i was actually happy for her because she found god. >> reporter: marie had found a spiritual home at the calvary emerald coast church. it was hardly a fancy cathedral. place was in a strip mall. but fancy wasn't the point. salvation was. here, finally, marie felt right. >> and jesus is saying "you...
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the paris motor show october 6th 1955 the d.s. was the center of attention everybody wanted to see this unusual car instead of a brake pedal it had a button the futuristic dashboard was made of plastic instead of metal or a good. vantage car expert hans auto my nashville bank knows every detail of the d.s. his history he's written several books on the citoyenne. everything about the new car was kept top secret until the unveiling. a seat on top of the inside when it was shown for the 1st time at the paris motor show it was the sensation of sensation as its don't forget all the papers reported on it and there was a throng of people around the car they'd never seen anything like it was only in. front of an oilskin so the papers also said that people would run along behind the 1st d.s. model that drove through the streets and shout and it always attracted these incredible crowds because at that time this car came across like some kind of flying saucer and if you no one taught us a. clue. the new automotive wave on french roads was th
the paris motor show october 6th 1955 the d.s. was the center of attention everybody wanted to see this unusual car instead of a brake pedal it had a button the futuristic dashboard was made of plastic instead of metal or a good. vantage car expert hans auto my nashville bank knows every detail of the d.s. his history he's written several books on the citoyenne. everything about the new car was kept top secret until the unveiling. a seat on top of the inside when it was shown for the 1st time...
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ok shell if you get more details that is know you came across it should have been skim paris the. next let me brief you on earth the latest with the corona virus epidemic and the latest on it is that billions of people are currently under some sort of law but the number of corona virus cases is still rapidly increasing in this pandemic there are now more than 1100000 registered infections more than 60000 have died but almost a quarter of a 1000000 people have recovered. and there's a warning out of the onset of spring's warmer weather and the upcoming easter weekend will for many be a temptation to travel but the warning is don't in france which is grappling with more than 82000 infections leaders fear it would make a bad situation much worse they're trying to get the message across that the coronavirus is not on holiday meantime hundreds of nurses there are raising awareness about the lack of protection by photographing themselves naked symbolic campaign runs for the house naked against covert $191.00 of the nurses involved says the french government's putting health workers at d
ok shell if you get more details that is know you came across it should have been skim paris the. next let me brief you on earth the latest with the corona virus epidemic and the latest on it is that billions of people are currently under some sort of law but the number of corona virus cases is still rapidly increasing in this pandemic there are now more than 1100000 registered infections more than 60000 have died but almost a quarter of a 1000000 people have recovered. and there's a warning...
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authorities mulling over compulsory face masks and the city of paris imposing tougher rerestrictioions on vemement. stable, but still in intensive care, boris is reporortedly not intutubated, but t very unwell. the prime minister has been infected with covid-19 and has been admitted to the icu after his condition took a turn for the worse. lockdown listed in wuhan, the city at the epicenter of the pandemic is no restriction free after 77 days of almost total restrictions to stop the spread of covid-19. thank you for being with us. after recording the highest daily death toll yet, france cost to the 10,000 mark -- crossed t the 10,000 mark of number of people killed. withountry on lockdown essential jobs continuing, there are now more than 30,000 people being treated in french hospitals for covid-19. over 7100 of them are in intensive care. in the past 24 hours, 1417 people have beenen confirmed to have died after contracting thte coronavirus. doctor isealth warning that the situation has yet to reach its peak. [speaking french] mark: the public health doctor, speaking earlier. paris is
authorities mulling over compulsory face masks and the city of paris imposing tougher rerestrictioions on vemement. stable, but still in intensive care, boris is reporortedly not intutubated, but t very unwell. the prime minister has been infected with covid-19 and has been admitted to the icu after his condition took a turn for the worse. lockdown listed in wuhan, the city at the epicenter of the pandemic is no restriction free after 77 days of almost total restrictions to stop the spread of...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.nurses who have become the latest health workers to die from coronavirus. both had three children. sarah campbell reports. as each day passes, it is becoming ever more clear, the danger that carers themselves face. areema nasreen was 36 and according to colleagues, passionate about nursing. showers a mother to three children and died where she had worked, in walsall manor hospital. because of the infectious nature of the disease, herfamily could infectious nature of the disease, her family could not be with her. she started working for the hospital in 2003 as a housekeeper. she always dreamt of being a nurse, we understand, and was inspired to do so understand, and was inspired to do so by looking after her grandmother many years ago. and she qualified as a nurse in january many years ago. and she qualified as a nurse injanuary 2019. when there we re a nurse injanuary 2019. when there were moments of crisis on the ward, 01’ were moments of crisis on the ward, or amongst the team, showe
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.nurses who have become the latest health workers to die from coronavirus. both had three children. sarah campbell reports. as each day passes, it is becoming ever more clear, the danger that carers themselves face. areema nasreen was 36 and according to colleagues, passionate about nursing. showers a mother to three children and died where she had worked, in walsall manor hospital. because of the infectious nature of the disease, herfamily could infectious...
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and he goes to new york which is the jumping off point to paris. this is where his choices go into play. you don't see a canopy on the airplane. you see a door on the side. he used a periscope that he would deploy to see forward or would swivel the tail to look out the side. what is in front of him are the oil and main deal tanks in the engine. -- fuel tanks in the engine. he is making his choices. look forward of the fuel tank area where it says spirit of st. louis, you see the radial engine. a cornerstone technology of what will become the aeronautical revolution. it is a radial engine cooled by the air. you see them sticking out there so they can be cooled at the air flows over them. it is a reliable engine. stays running for 33 hours. a conscious choice. wood wings, externally braced. those are known technologies that work. the state-of-the-art is the engine and in front of the engine, aluminum alloy propeller. just like a right brother propeller -- wright brothers 'propeller. ready by the time lindbergh says he wants a metal propeller for the
and he goes to new york which is the jumping off point to paris. this is where his choices go into play. you don't see a canopy on the airplane. you see a door on the side. he used a periscope that he would deploy to see forward or would swivel the tail to look out the side. what is in front of him are the oil and main deal tanks in the engine. -- fuel tanks in the engine. he is making his choices. look forward of the fuel tank area where it says spirit of st. louis, you see the radial engine....
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that's what the paris authorities have done. they've said we want to push harder.f the rules. in other parts of the country, other state authorities are doing different things. for example, there are towns which are thinking of imposing wearing of the mask will stop in biarritz on the atlantic coast, this rule there now which says you can't sit on a park bench or a bench looking out of the sea for more than two minutes in order to prevent people dawdling. let's get some of the day's other developments. there's been somewhat better news from italy, the country that, so far, has recorded the highest number of fatalities worldwide. although another 600 people have died, the number of those currently with the virus has risen by less than 1%. the european commission says doctors and nurses from romania and norway
that's what the paris authorities have done. they've said we want to push harder.f the rules. in other parts of the country, other state authorities are doing different things. for example, there are towns which are thinking of imposing wearing of the mask will stop in biarritz on the atlantic coast, this rule there now which says you can't sit on a park bench or a bench looking out of the sea for more than two minutes in order to prevent people dawdling. let's get some of the day's other...
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laughs ..to paris... am watching doctor who with the world. ..in fact, in many corners of the earth, as real doctors battle the coronavirus, they are turning to a fictional one to help them cope. nice to enter the programme on a positive note. you can follow all the latest on the covid—i9 pandemic on our website, of course, including this coronavirus doctor's diary. it's an insight into how healthcare workers are saving lives on the frontline. there are also plenty of useful tips about staying safe and healthy, as well as how to cope with isolation. that's all at bbc.com/news, or you can download the bbc news app. a quick reminder of our top story, one of the world's biggest hospitals is opening in london to treat 4000 patients. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @sipusey. but for now, thanks a lot for watching and to stay tuned right here on bbc news. —— and do stay tuned right here on bbc news. hello. yes, our weather is turning warmer this weekend but, of course, we follow the rules, stay at home, and we
laughs ..to paris... am watching doctor who with the world. ..in fact, in many corners of the earth, as real doctors battle the coronavirus, they are turning to a fictional one to help them cope. nice to enter the programme on a positive note. you can follow all the latest on the covid—i9 pandemic on our website, of course, including this coronavirus doctor's diary. it's an insight into how healthcare workers are saving lives on the frontline. there are also plenty of useful tips about...
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army officer who liberated paris and places of unbelievable horror. after the war, ralph discovered his vocation as an entrepreneur and recognized as the father of goldfish crackers. [laughter] throughout his career in the private sector, he also became one of west michigan's lead philanthropists. i will say later and brian will it is more than the fact that also his name is on buildings. ,a lot more. his grandson has spent most of his adult life in west michigan. he works with oasis senior advisors he is the , where he is the organization's senior advisor and serves on the hauenstein center's cabinet. brian's daughter, lily, is also in the audience, a recent graduate of the hauenstein center cook leadership academy and she is soon going to be taking a job in tokyo. congratulations, by the way. on a personal note, two things. one of the highlights of my life -- of my time at the hauenstein center is when i introduced them over lunch and to listen to them share stories of their different wartime perspectives. two people who in a previous era might have
army officer who liberated paris and places of unbelievable horror. after the war, ralph discovered his vocation as an entrepreneur and recognized as the father of goldfish crackers. [laughter] throughout his career in the private sector, he also became one of west michigan's lead philanthropists. i will say later and brian will it is more than the fact that also his name is on buildings. ,a lot more. his grandson has spent most of his adult life in west michigan. he works with oasis senior...
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also coming out locked out has turned paris into a ghost town looks at people in the french capital how they're dealing with even stricter rules to curb the spread of the coronavirus. the act. i'm sorry kelli walk into the program the epicenter of america's corona virus outbreak new york state has reported its highest death toll in a single day nearly 800 in the last 24 hours that despite this grim milestone new york governor andrew cuomo says that there are signs that the spread is slowing down but the pandemic is still pounding new york city where even a cathedral has been drafted into service to treat the sick. beneath the stained glass windows this church is getting ready for a different east to crowd a significant weekend in the christian calendar president donald trump assured americans there is light at the end of the tunnel. they would have many easter is together in churches in the future. we're getting closer you see the numbers we're getting much closer to getting our country back to the way it was. as new york's death toll climbed pos 6000 the state's governor moved to reass
also coming out locked out has turned paris into a ghost town looks at people in the french capital how they're dealing with even stricter rules to curb the spread of the coronavirus. the act. i'm sorry kelli walk into the program the epicenter of america's corona virus outbreak new york state has reported its highest death toll in a single day nearly 800 in the last 24 hours that despite this grim milestone new york governor andrew cuomo says that there are signs that the spread is slowing...
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through supply shortages and the risk of falling sick themselves also coming up with lockdown as turned paris into a ghost town t w looks at how people in the french capital are dealing with after stricter rules to curb the spread of the virus plus the u.s. state of new york sees its deadliest day yet in the coronavirus pandemic but state authorities say there is signs there are signs the outbreak is slowing. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program corona virus infections confirmed worldwide have now passed 1500000 with a death toll approaching 90000 some countries hope that the worst may soon be over after seeing sustained drops in new cases others are seeing fresh outbreaks in india for example officials are sealing off coronavirus hotspots in the capital new delhi and a neighboring state the number of cases rose to over 5000 russia has seen a record daily spike and confirmed virus cases nearly 1500 new infections there spain's prime minister meantime says the country may be nearing the peak of its epidemic lawmakers are set to vote on extending the lockdown measures by another 2 weeks and t
through supply shortages and the risk of falling sick themselves also coming up with lockdown as turned paris into a ghost town t w looks at how people in the french capital are dealing with after stricter rules to curb the spread of the virus plus the u.s. state of new york sees its deadliest day yet in the coronavirus pandemic but state authorities say there is signs there are signs the outbreak is slowing. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program corona virus infections confirmed worldwide...
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be on people paris is normally bustling city but not these days. down in france the stricter than in some other european countries and yet not all the french are following the rules. in some prison suburbs in certain regions people are just observing the lockdown that negates all the effort by everyone else that's why we're cracking down on such behavior we've already given out hundreds of thousands of fines breaching the rules costs 135 euros or 200 years before it reaches fences one person was called infringing the lock down to 10 times in a row to work and condemned to 3 months and prison more cuticle than a. doctor's degree people should comply with the locks and they say it's the only way to slow down the spread of the virus. plus we have run out of a level beds in intensive care units and have to make tough choices people over 75 years i've generally no longer taken in at those units at least that's the case at hospitals here in paris and in eastern france still not equipped to do massive testing and hand out masks to everybody so for now the
be on people paris is normally bustling city but not these days. down in france the stricter than in some other european countries and yet not all the french are following the rules. in some prison suburbs in certain regions people are just observing the lockdown that negates all the effort by everyone else that's why we're cracking down on such behavior we've already given out hundreds of thousands of fines breaching the rules costs 135 euros or 200 years before it reaches fences one person...
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french football won't resume before september what does that mean the paris i was among a name off a kid in a baback bay we assess the impact of the lockdown and the shutdown. on football in this the home of the reigning world champions. thank you very much for being with us there's been some good news. that uk prime minister boris johnson this wednesday the birth of his son- mother carrie symonds and baby both doing well there was also some very bad news. a change in how the death toll figures are collected in the united kingdom has revealed a far higher total. than previously reported deaths in cat homes and- included in the total which had previously just taken hosospital cases into accouount. . in placf birth johnsonon dominate rob you can sponsor g. spoke to explain this a shock increase in deaths. we moving to improve daily reporting a system for deaths so that that's in all settings are included wherever the individual has tested positive full credit nineteen rather than just those in hospitals. and those figures show that up to yesterday on the new measure went back out we ha
french football won't resume before september what does that mean the paris i was among a name off a kid in a baback bay we assess the impact of the lockdown and the shutdown. on football in this the home of the reigning world champions. thank you very much for being with us there's been some good news. that uk prime minister boris johnson this wednesday the birth of his son- mother carrie symonds and baby both doing well there was also some very bad news. a change in how the death toll figures...
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at stations across paris today, every journey began with a police check.ew national threat. do you have your piece of paper? of course. johann made it through. he is on his way home to brittany after through. he is on his way home to britta ny after two through. he is on his way home to brittany after two years abroad, but even the smallest mistake means being turned away. i wrote the wrong date. not today's date. they told me i need to go back home to prepare another form. i have to go to work but i can't. france carried out almost 6 million cheques during the first fortnight of confinement. far more than neighbouring italy. and it hasissued more than neighbouring italy. and it has issued more than 400,000 fines. but questions over when the confinement will end are growing. france's tough approach runs the risk of losing public support if it becomes too harsh or too long. the interior minister has advised sensitivity and applying the rules and says the police operate differently in the countryside compared to the big cities, in the poorer suburbs compared
at stations across paris today, every journey began with a police check.ew national threat. do you have your piece of paper? of course. johann made it through. he is on his way home to brittany after through. he is on his way home to britta ny after two through. he is on his way home to brittany after two years abroad, but even the smallest mistake means being turned away. i wrote the wrong date. not today's date. they told me i need to go back home to prepare another form. i have to go to work...
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nclaura:raging signs from paris. in other news around the world, the u.k. opened a temporary hospital in london. it has been set up in the city's whggest convention centerh took just nine days to build. it will be able to hold 4000 patients. queenlizabeth will addrs the u.k. and commonwealth nations this weekend about t coronavirus outbreak. experts say tonse broadcasts happen at moments of national significance. american singer-songwriter bill withers has died of heart complications. he was 81. he shot to fame in the early 1970'sh w the huge hit "ain't no sunshine." "lean on me" and "lovely day" were also blockbusters for him. in brazil, schools and shops are closed. president bolsonaro is worried about the economy. with mixed messageki people are matters into their own hands. we report fromao paulo. >> the biggest city in the southern hemisphere has now fallen silent. these deserted streets tell only part of the story. as with everything in this divided country,luhose in live a very different life. coronavirus is seen by many here as a rich person's disea
nclaura:raging signs from paris. in other news around the world, the u.k. opened a temporary hospital in london. it has been set up in the city's whggest convention centerh took just nine days to build. it will be able to hold 4000 patients. queenlizabeth will addrs the u.k. and commonwealth nations this weekend about t coronavirus outbreak. experts say tonse broadcasts happen at moments of national significance. american singer-songwriter bill withers has died of heart complications. he was...
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the conservatoire sit well and near paris houses around 100 years of the company's history. for decades now narrow high radiator grills were the norm as here on the d.s. his predecessor the tuxedo avant but the d.s. is design concept was all new it was streamlined flat and low like a race car yet comfortable inside. the oldest surviving d.s. was a preproduction vehicle the number 31 can barely be made out inside the engine compartment . keller is a historian specializing in automotive history. in 1934 french tire maker michelin took over citoyen and the new c.e.o. decided to give these successful talks ovando a sibling. reporting that. at a regional meet the d.s. project was for a vehicle look grown diffuse your meaning for the masses the yes so it was named project d. at the same time it was supposed to offer some luxury like the trucks your own before it's your extra. several prototypes called d. models were built and yes was added to make a plural the resulting abbreviation sounds like the french word for goddess dance and ideal name for this car. lunchbox of her and it i
the conservatoire sit well and near paris houses around 100 years of the company's history. for decades now narrow high radiator grills were the norm as here on the d.s. his predecessor the tuxedo avant but the d.s. is design concept was all new it was streamlined flat and low like a race car yet comfortable inside. the oldest surviving d.s. was a preproduction vehicle the number 31 can barely be made out inside the engine compartment . keller is a historian specializing in automotive history....
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smithson went right over to paris. he wrote a letter back saying stupidity and guilt have had a long reign. he was absolutely euphoric. he said it begins indeed for it to be time for justice and common sense to have their turn. so, one of these chemists is joseph priestly. he was also a leading theologian. you can see how these papers are making fun of these chemists, basically. his home and laboratory in birmingham were torched by a mob during the anniversary of the bastille falling and he had to flee first to london and then the united states. he spent the last decade of his life in pennsylvania and he was welcomed here personally by thomas jefferson. back in england, this public letter was published, telling him not to worry. you are going to a happier world, the world of washington and franklin. a country where science has turned to better use. this will also give you a feel for how smithson might have been imagining what the united states was like. and he really believed wholeheartedly that science held the key to
smithson went right over to paris. he wrote a letter back saying stupidity and guilt have had a long reign. he was absolutely euphoric. he said it begins indeed for it to be time for justice and common sense to have their turn. so, one of these chemists is joseph priestly. he was also a leading theologian. you can see how these papers are making fun of these chemists, basically. his home and laboratory in birmingham were torched by a mob during the anniversary of the bastille falling and he had...