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, paris, paris.by the evening of that day, the two columns were on the very outskirts of paris. they met minimal resistance and there was hope that the germans were going to evacuate the city, save additional allied casualties and spare paris who had suffered so much destruction for four years all of that heartache. the following morning on august the 24th, very light summer rain was falling as the two columns began to move forward again. the plan was they would meet at one of the great public squares in paris. that great square that anchors the area. but stiff german resistance slowed their progress as the two columns moved into the city. column had broken into paris itself. general bradley overseeing all of this was getting impatient. one of his subordinates said, the french still aren't in paris, they're dancing towards paris. bradley was furious. he fires off a telegram to eisenhower telling this and then he sends a message to the fourth infantry division commander, slam on into paris and bypass
, paris, paris.by the evening of that day, the two columns were on the very outskirts of paris. they met minimal resistance and there was hope that the germans were going to evacuate the city, save additional allied casualties and spare paris who had suffered so much destruction for four years all of that heartache. the following morning on august the 24th, very light summer rain was falling as the two columns began to move forward again. the plan was they would meet at one of the great public...
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paris. paris outraged. paris broken. paris murdered. paris liberated. liberated by itself.erated bites people with a friend the help of the french armies. with the help and support of all of france. the friends that fights. the only france of the real friends of the eternal france. really what de gaulle was doing is proclaiming a return of a free and independent france. taking its place once again in the world community. as well as giving back to the front population the private dignity of being france, and discounting that french governments that collaborated and cooperated with the germans. de gaulle and this government was the real france, the eternal france. that same evening, de gaulle began organizing a prayed for the following day. a parade that was to celebrate the liberation of paris. but also a parade to let everyone know, both friend and foe alike, that de gaulle was the leader of france. there could be no question. and so, the next morning it was a saturday. again it was a warm, sunny day. word spread across the city that at 3:00 there was going to be a grand pa
paris. paris outraged. paris broken. paris murdered. paris liberated. liberated by itself.erated bites people with a friend the help of the french armies. with the help and support of all of france. the friends that fights. the only france of the real friends of the eternal france. really what de gaulle was doing is proclaiming a return of a free and independent france. taking its place once again in the world community. as well as giving back to the front population the private dignity of...
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today we're going to go to paris in july of 1782. u first of all, independence was a foreforegone con lugs conclus. over the course of the war to negotiate and end to the war giving these colonies everything short of independence. colonies decided to keep fighting and so one result of the treaty of paris in 1782 was definitely that they would be independent. there was three issues that were to be decided in paris. first of all the post war relationship between great britain and it's former colonies. especially the economic relationship. no relationship with the enemies, would they not trade, would they go back to the post war status of an empire and it's colonies and economic terms where the united states would produce materials, or they find a way to be more equal, friendly nations. ally nations. what would be the relationships be in the united states. second, what would be the fate of loyalists. people in the united states who opposed the rebellion and independence. including enslaved people that escaped over the course of the war.
today we're going to go to paris in july of 1782. u first of all, independence was a foreforegone con lugs conclus. over the course of the war to negotiate and end to the war giving these colonies everything short of independence. colonies decided to keep fighting and so one result of the treaty of paris in 1782 was definitely that they would be independent. there was three issues that were to be decided in paris. first of all the post war relationship between great britain and it's former...
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the treaty of paris in 1783. novelw from the revolutionary that some fighting to continue after yorktown, even in mainland north america. but if those battles end by 1783, war continued in the west for another 12 years. this war went badly at first for the new american nation. there were many raids by native warriors on settlements that tried to creep out onto native land. there were skirmishes between native fighting forces and settlers. and there were important defeats of u.s. troops in this era. in october 1790 the miami war chief lured an american force across the ohio river and deep into territory that was controlled by miami and shawnee and other members of the ohio valley confederacy. the militia, as you might expect, broke and ran after the attack and the regulars were devastated. many of them are killed by confederacy forces. a year later in the fall of 1791 general arthur st. clair led a new american army west. there were over 2000 men in the army, both militia and regulars, and some 200 women, both enl
the treaty of paris in 1783. novelw from the revolutionary that some fighting to continue after yorktown, even in mainland north america. but if those battles end by 1783, war continued in the west for another 12 years. this war went badly at first for the new american nation. there were many raids by native warriors on settlements that tried to creep out onto native land. there were skirmishes between native fighting forces and settlers. and there were important defeats of u.s. troops in this...
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there were three issues that were to be decided in paris. first of all, the post-war relationship between great britain and its former colonies, especially the economic relationship where they have no relationship, would they be enemies? would they not trade? would they go back to the post-war status of an empire and its colonies in economic terms where the united states would produce raw materials for the industrializing empire of great britain? or would they find a way to be more equal, friendly nations, allied nations perhaps. what would be the relation between great britain and the united states? second, what would be the fate of loyalists, people in the united states who had opposed the rebellion and independents, including enslaved people who had escaped to british lines over the course of the war, and, third, how big would the united states be? would britain surrender just the atlantic coast or also the lands west of the appalachians, canada, florida? would those places be part of the united states? would they continue to be part of t
there were three issues that were to be decided in paris. first of all, the post-war relationship between great britain and its former colonies, especially the economic relationship where they have no relationship, would they be enemies? would they not trade? would they go back to the post-war status of an empire and its colonies in economic terms where the united states would produce raw materials for the industrializing empire of great britain? or would they find a way to be more equal,...
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in the 1783 treaty of paris. she talks about the competing goals between the united states, british empire, france and spain and how delegates reached a compromise. the university of north carolina at chapel hill provided this video. >> welcome to his three to 38 at the university of north carolina chapel hill. the last lecture i gave to this class, french and american forces defeated the british at the battle of your town british public opinion has shifted away from continuing this long war to put down the rebellion in the 13 british colonies that were rebelling. now today we are going to paris in july of 1782 where britain and its former colonies were beginning to negotiate. what would be the result of this war for american independence? first of all independence itself was a foregone conclusion. the former colonies, the 13 of them that had risen in rebellion against their empire we're going to be an independent nation. there's been several attempts by the british over the course of the war to negotiate an end
in the 1783 treaty of paris. she talks about the competing goals between the united states, british empire, france and spain and how delegates reached a compromise. the university of north carolina at chapel hill provided this video. >> welcome to his three to 38 at the university of north carolina chapel hill. the last lecture i gave to this class, french and american forces defeated the british at the battle of your town british public opinion has shifted away from continuing this long...
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to not enjoy himself in paris. adams, franklin were in a bind.der the treaty that they had signed with france, they were not allowed to make a separate peace with great britain. a and the treaty alliance with spain was that they could not make peace without spain's agreement. the americans felt they were being held hostage for spain's benefit. and they realized the best terms for the united states would be a separate peace with great britain. that is what they did. despite their alliance with france. the united states in great britain signed the treaty of paris on september 2nd, 1783. the british commissioners were discussed enough that they refused to sit with them. benjamin west's planned portrait only has the u.s. commissioners in it. the french foreign minister was appalled at this the trail. franklin hinted that if he made too much vest about it, that he would be pushing the united states further into the arms of great britain. better to act noble about it now and try to appease the french u.s. relationships. the american delegation went beh
to not enjoy himself in paris. adams, franklin were in a bind.der the treaty that they had signed with france, they were not allowed to make a separate peace with great britain. a and the treaty alliance with spain was that they could not make peace without spain's agreement. the americans felt they were being held hostage for spain's benefit. and they realized the best terms for the united states would be a separate peace with great britain. that is what they did. despite their alliance with...
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there were three issues to be decided in paris.irst of all the postwar relationship between great colonies,d its former especially the economic relationship. relationship,e no be enemies, not trade? would they go back to the postwar status as an empire of colonies in economic terms where the united states would produce raw materials for the industrialized empire of great britain? or would they find a way to be more equal, friendly nations, allied nations perhaps? what would be the relationship between great britain and the united states? second, what would be the state of loyalists, people in the united states who had opposed to rebellion and independence, including is saved -- enslaved people: it escape to british lines during the course of the war, and how big with united states be? would britain surrender just the land westoast or the of the appalachians, canada, berida, with those places part of the united states or part of the british empire? at the opening of negotiations benjamin franklin told officials that given the fact t
there were three issues to be decided in paris.irst of all the postwar relationship between great colonies,d its former especially the economic relationship. relationship,e no be enemies, not trade? would they go back to the postwar status as an empire of colonies in economic terms where the united states would produce raw materials for the industrialized empire of great britain? or would they find a way to be more equal, friendly nations, allied nations perhaps? what would be the relationship...
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paris by night, time at ♪ ♪ the opera and a hush in renoir, loose.es her entrance and picasso's clout waits in the wings. paris, gay by night, hard-working by day, but at all times pulsating with life, full of much that is special. no one is more stimulated by paris than the students, for this is one of the world's greatest seats of learning. here in research the legacy of past eur and curie, thanks to vaccines, 50 million of the world's children have been protected against tuberculosis. science or art, paris is the fountainhead of ideas, diverse and often daring, for france is a nonconformist land. it has been said that every man has two homelands, his own and france. since the middle ages, paris with her great university of the sorbonnne has been a second home for all of those that seek beauty and the truth. there is much beauty here, perhaps more than has ever been packed into one city before. it took 2,000 years to make paris and it needs a lifetime to know her well. and yet her landmarks are household words for half the people on earth, notre d
paris by night, time at ♪ ♪ the opera and a hush in renoir, loose.es her entrance and picasso's clout waits in the wings. paris, gay by night, hard-working by day, but at all times pulsating with life, full of much that is special. no one is more stimulated by paris than the students, for this is one of the world's greatest seats of learning. here in research the legacy of past eur and curie, thanks to vaccines, 50 million of the world's children have been protected against tuberculosis....
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champagne, heady in choice like paris was held. paris by night.d a hush in renauir loge. a ballet dancer makes her entrance while a castle's clown waits in the wings. paris, day hard working by day at all times pulsating with life, full of much that is special. no one is more stimulated by paris than the students. for this is one of the world's greatest seats of learning. here in research the legacy of pasture and currie still keeps it to the forefront. 50 million of the world's children are being protected against tuberculosis. science or art, paris is a fountain head of ideas. the often daring for france is a nonconforming land. it has been every man has two homelands -- his own and france. since the middle ages, paris with her great university of the sore bone has been a second home for all who seek beauty and the truth. and there is much beauty here. perhaps more than has ever been packed into one city before. it took 2,000 years to make paris, and it needs a lifetime to know her well. and yet her landmarks are household words for half the peo
champagne, heady in choice like paris was held. paris by night.d a hush in renauir loge. a ballet dancer makes her entrance while a castle's clown waits in the wings. paris, day hard working by day at all times pulsating with life, full of much that is special. no one is more stimulated by paris than the students. for this is one of the world's greatest seats of learning. here in research the legacy of pasture and currie still keeps it to the forefront. 50 million of the world's children are...
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paris didn't have anything mandatory. it didn't have an ability to enforce and it let every nation write its own plan. the idea was five years later we would get together and decide how we go to the next layer. that's where we are now. nine months from now we have a meeting in glasgow and it would be the same kind of meeting as paris will report when it 96 plus country together, all of us desperately needing to raise ambition, which was a mandate of paris that after those five years of everybody trying to do what they can do and a green to reduce emissions we were going to see what we are. well, when we are is not great, folks. even though lots of progress has been made, solar is now cheaper than coal, wind likewise. we're proving new technologies, hydrogen is coming online. there are all kinds of new initiatives underway and there's apparently possibly some progress in fusion. i talked to bill gates recently, he's telling me that they are hopeful that either fission or battery storage for something would be the breakthro
paris didn't have anything mandatory. it didn't have an ability to enforce and it let every nation write its own plan. the idea was five years later we would get together and decide how we go to the next layer. that's where we are now. nine months from now we have a meeting in glasgow and it would be the same kind of meeting as paris will report when it 96 plus country together, all of us desperately needing to raise ambition, which was a mandate of paris that after those five years of...
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it was between paris and geneva.heless, i believe that this was a great event and we were able to look into the future somewhat. thank you very much, president. >> thank you, professor. thank you very much, everyone. it's true that sometimes we are back to the grinding stone, but i think it was very nice to be able to look forward a little bit and i fully share your last words. let's not forget that the target is always to build the good life with all its advantages and with the will of respecting the other. and we have to serve this target. so thank you very much. i wish you a very good year, 2021, and i hope to see you in person very soon. thank you. >>> chinese president xi jingping spoke on global leadership on cooperation at an event hosted by the world economic forum. it focused on the coronavirus pandemic and climate change. this runs 30 minutes. >> distinguished heads of state and governments, departments of members of economic reform, the participates and friends, a very warm welcome to all of you to the ope
it was between paris and geneva.heless, i believe that this was a great event and we were able to look into the future somewhat. thank you very much, president. >> thank you, professor. thank you very much, everyone. it's true that sometimes we are back to the grinding stone, but i think it was very nice to be able to look forward a little bit and i fully share your last words. let's not forget that the target is always to build the good life with all its advantages and with the will of...
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paris didn't have anything mandatory.i didn't have an ability to enforce and it let every nation write its own plan. and the idea was, five years later, we were going to get together and we're going to decide how we go to the next layer. that's where we are now. nine months from now, we have a meeting in glasgow and it will be the same kind of meeting as paris where we pull 196-plus countries together. all of us needing to raise ambition which was the mandate of paris that after those five years of everybody kind of trying to do what they can do and agreeing to reduce emissions, we were going to see where we are. where we are is not great, folks. even though lots of progress has been made, scholar is cheaper than coal, wind, likewise, hydrogen is coming online. there are all kinds of new initiatives under way and there's apparently possibly some progress, infusion, i talked to bill gates recently. he's telling me that they're hopeful that either battery storage or something is going to be the breakthrough that solves prob
paris didn't have anything mandatory.i didn't have an ability to enforce and it let every nation write its own plan. and the idea was, five years later, we were going to get together and we're going to decide how we go to the next layer. that's where we are now. nine months from now, we have a meeting in glasgow and it will be the same kind of meeting as paris where we pull 196-plus countries together. all of us needing to raise ambition which was the mandate of paris that after those five...
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between paris and geneva.ut nevertheless, i believe that this was a great event, and we were able to look into the future somewhat. thank you very much, president. pres. macron: thank you, professor. thank you, everyone. it is true that sometimes we are back to the grinding stone, but i think it was very nice to be able to look forward a little bit, and i fully share your last words paid let's not forget that the target is always to build the good life with all of its advantages and with the will of respecting the other, and we have to serve this target. so thank you very much. i wish you a very good >> coming up today, the senate energy committee considers the nomination of jenna granholm to be energy secretary. another confirmation hearing for dennis mcdonough who has been picked to head the veterans affairs department. at 10:30 a.m., the u.s. senate convenes. on c-span3, linda thomas-greenfield has her confirmation hearing to be the next u.s. ambassador to the united nations. that gets underway at 10:00 a.m
between paris and geneva.ut nevertheless, i believe that this was a great event, and we were able to look into the future somewhat. thank you very much, president. pres. macron: thank you, professor. thank you, everyone. it is true that sometimes we are back to the grinding stone, but i think it was very nice to be able to look forward a little bit, and i fully share your last words paid let's not forget that the target is always to build the good life with all of its advantages and with the...
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it is a term in the paris agreement created by the paris agreement, it reflects what every country decides to do. obviously if you folks feel like you cannot do it or you're not willing, we have a problem. so we have got to work with you closely to try and push the curb here. we will be measuring every way we can reduce our emissions. we have to set a target of not just getting to 2050 net zero, but one of the things that we are going to be leveraging to the greatest three we can -- yesterday i talked to all of the foreign ministers of europe and individually with the president of italy, they said to me you have been gone for four years and we have high expectations for what you are going to be able to do here. they started giving me numbers of what we have to try to achieve. i said to them, yeah, we realized we have come back with humility. i also told him about what the mayor's have done and with the states have done and say donald trump pulled out, the fact is that 80% of the american people are contained in those 38 states the cap ongoing. and -- kept on going. it is better to understa
it is a term in the paris agreement created by the paris agreement, it reflects what every country decides to do. obviously if you folks feel like you cannot do it or you're not willing, we have a problem. so we have got to work with you closely to try and push the curb here. we will be measuring every way we can reduce our emissions. we have to set a target of not just getting to 2050 net zero, but one of the things that we are going to be leveraging to the greatest three we can -- yesterday i...
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first of all, we agreed on a climate agenda, the paris agenda and at this point we have not lived up to our commitments, all of us. so, our priority is to do utmost to stay true to our commitments and i'm saying altogether because there cannot be any free loaders. we need to move together so know the to create productivity biases. this is why in the last few years, when the u.s. decided to leave the paris agreement in the summer there was a risk and i see in the last few years the house of cards did not crumble, tumble, so, we created the one planet summit and we held steady, europeans, emerging countries, china, also, let us not forget they cooperated so much very much so and federation and now the biden administration first move is to join the paris climate again. and i call on everyone in europe, to look at emissions minus 55% and second we looked at carbon neutrality by 2050 and these are the near milestone in the future to shape our behavior. we need to apply this at the regional level. we need carbon pricing high enough and mechanisms that encourage and invites companies that g
first of all, we agreed on a climate agenda, the paris agenda and at this point we have not lived up to our commitments, all of us. so, our priority is to do utmost to stay true to our commitments and i'm saying altogether because there cannot be any free loaders. we need to move together so know the to create productivity biases. this is why in the last few years, when the u.s. decided to leave the paris agreement in the summer there was a risk and i see in the last few years the house of...
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between paris and geneva. but nevertheless, i believe that this was a great event, and we were able to look into the future somewhat. thank you very much, president. pres. macron: thank you, professor. thank you, everyone. it is true that sometimes we are back to the grinding stone, but i think it was very nice to be able to look forward a little bit, and i fully share your last words paid let's not forget that the target is always to build the good life with all of its advantages and with the will of respecting the other, and we have to serve this target. so thank you very much. i wish you a very good year 2021, and i hope to see you in person very soon. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you are watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government. c-span was created by america's television companies in 1979. today, we are brought to you by these tel
between paris and geneva. but nevertheless, i believe that this was a great event, and we were able to look into the future somewhat. thank you very much, president. pres. macron: thank you, professor. thank you, everyone. it is true that sometimes we are back to the grinding stone, but i think it was very nice to be able to look forward a little bit, and i fully share your last words paid let's not forget that the target is always to build the good life with all of its advantages and with the...
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predecessor donald trump biden has signed a series of executive orders they include rejoining the paris climate accord repealing trump's travel ban on 13 mostly muslim majority countries halting the construction of us mexico border wall and steps to address the coronavirus pandemic in which more americans have now died and during the 2nd world war. i'm proud of these executive actions. by keeping the promises i made. a long way to go. back and forth. for. the 1st order to be so yes. it's because. right or i have a far. more. proper promise and center this is the 1st time. biden's vice president come along horace also began her historic stint as the 1st black woman in the nation's 2nd highest office by swearing in 3 new senate says flipping the control of the opportunity to the democrats at a virtual celebration she had a message of hope and unity for struggling america. in many ways this moment embodies our character as a nation it demonstrates who we are even in dark times we not only dream we do we not only see what has been we see what can be we shoot for the moon and then we plant o
predecessor donald trump biden has signed a series of executive orders they include rejoining the paris climate accord repealing trump's travel ban on 13 mostly muslim majority countries halting the construction of us mexico border wall and steps to address the coronavirus pandemic in which more americans have now died and during the 2nd world war. i'm proud of these executive actions. by keeping the promises i made. a long way to go. back and forth. for. the 1st order to be so yes. it's...
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the parcher from the world health organisation and rejoining the paris climate accord. i canot joins us live now from washington d.c. quite a lot that the president has to do do we know what's going on inside right now and also a mike how difficult do you think it's going to be for biden for president biden to undo 4 years of a trunk presidents. well right now the $46.00 president is sitting down reviewing those executive orders that within the next hour he is going to be signing certainly these are all it is aimed at dismantling the legacy of donald trump many of them as you explaining their. orders that he can act on the mediately the executive order for example can bring to an immediate end the emergency under which the wall is being built but other policy changes are going to be a bit more difficult and take a lot longer you're going to have for example biden's insistence on reforming the immigration system now that is going to require the cooperation then participation of congress so he's got a massive agenda ahead of him the signing of these executive orders withi
the parcher from the world health organisation and rejoining the paris climate accord. i canot joins us live now from washington d.c. quite a lot that the president has to do do we know what's going on inside right now and also a mike how difficult do you think it's going to be for biden for president biden to undo 4 years of a trunk presidents. well right now the $46.00 president is sitting down reviewing those executive orders that within the next hour he is going to be signing certainly...
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biden recommitted the united states to the paris climate agreement. he also canceled the keystone xl pipeline. beyond that, the president ordered federal agencies to review and reverse more than 100 environmental regulations that his predecessor put into place. president biden's aggressive climate strategy aims to eliminate carbon dioxide emissions from the u.s. economy by the year 2050. next racial equity. on day one the president launched a whole of government initiative to advance racial equity in federal policy and root out systemic racism. he rescinded president trump's 1776 commission, that's a group that just released a report on american history. critics say the commission is trying to rewrite history, especially on matters of race. president biden also canceled an order preventing federal agencies from holding diversity and inclusion training. now every agency will conduct an internal review of its equity or perhaps lack thereof. immigration. also on day one, mr. biden signed orders to preserve and fortify the dreamer program to end the sew-c
biden recommitted the united states to the paris climate agreement. he also canceled the keystone xl pipeline. beyond that, the president ordered federal agencies to review and reverse more than 100 environmental regulations that his predecessor put into place. president biden's aggressive climate strategy aims to eliminate carbon dioxide emissions from the u.s. economy by the year 2050. next racial equity. on day one the president launched a whole of government initiative to advance racial...
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between paris and geneva. but nevertheless, i believe that this was a great event, and we were able to look into the future somewhat. thank you very much, president. pres. macron: thank you, professor. thank you, everyone. it is true that sometimes we are back to the grinding stone, but i think it was very nice to be able to look forward a little bit, and i fully share your last words paid let's not forget that the target is always to build the good life with all of its advantages and with the will of respecting the other, and we have to serve this target. so thank you very much. i wish you a very good >> every day we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day, and we discussed policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, we talked about the biden administrations manufacturing agenda with a lines for a man -- american and effects rain president, than a preview of the confirmation hearing for president biden's energy secretary. in the new administration's energy policy agenda with rep
between paris and geneva. but nevertheless, i believe that this was a great event, and we were able to look into the future somewhat. thank you very much, president. pres. macron: thank you, professor. thank you, everyone. it is true that sometimes we are back to the grinding stone, but i think it was very nice to be able to look forward a little bit, and i fully share your last words paid let's not forget that the target is always to build the good life with all of its advantages and with the...
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audrey and i both live in this dates, or live in paris. the libraries here remain extremely classic. you see tech libraries and discotheque, but i don't see the evolution. i don't see libraries here following the needs of people so much. i agree with nancy wholeheartedly, books of the most exciting thing about the library. but i do like it follows the culture and needs of people. >> so ray, but this expanding role, how can you possibly keep up with demand? >> first about i agree with everything janet said. his far as the community center goes, one of the things i do notice is everywhere you go in your city most of the time, there is a cost to being inside of a place. where the are in a shopping mall, a coffee shop, a lot of people don't realize this is one of few places you can go in and you don't have to take out your wallet for anything. other things like nancy mentioned be able to explore different services, discover things you may not otherwise discovered. i think that is the one the most important things we provide. i think is a gover
audrey and i both live in this dates, or live in paris. the libraries here remain extremely classic. you see tech libraries and discotheque, but i don't see the evolution. i don't see libraries here following the needs of people so much. i agree with nancy wholeheartedly, books of the most exciting thing about the library. but i do like it follows the culture and needs of people. >> so ray, but this expanding role, how can you possibly keep up with demand? >> first about i agree...
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target for cutting greenhouse gas emissions as part of the paris accord? can you give us a sense of how ambitious you plan to make that number? will it be 40%, 50%, higher than that? >> i am supposed to deliver listing in a timely way. -- deliver this in a timely way but we want to make sure that the ndc is something that can be announced before the summit on earth day. we will be out of the gate working with the agencies to see what kind of reductions and mitigation opportunities there are and also to look at our public lands to make sure that we can continue to store carbon in our soil, to work with agriculture and others, to look at how we better manage our forests, so we are not seeing the devastating forest fires that we have been having before. all across the federal government, every agency, and you will see many of them specifically tasked in this executive order, will participate in the task force that we will have to develop the most aggressive ndc that we can to deliver that kind of boost that secretary kerry is looking for, to ensure that our i
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to re-enter the paris climate agreement. and he committed us as well to start undoing the result on our environment that has occurred over the past four years. and he is now taking additional action to really target the challenge of climate change. so, today for me is a very good day. just one week into his administration, president biden is continuing to move us forward, at the breadth and the pace that climate science demands. today's executive order starts by saying it is the policy of this administration that climate considerations shall be an essential element of u.s. foreign policy and national security. that's where the big guy comes in. it gives my colleague john kerry the first ever international climate enjoy, the authority to really drive forward a process that will restore american leadership on climate throughout the world. and you will see and hear more about that from secretary kerry. but here at home, we have to do our part. or we will not be able to make the kind of worldwide change that climate change deman
to re-enter the paris climate agreement. and he committed us as well to start undoing the result on our environment that has occurred over the past four years. and he is now taking additional action to really target the challenge of climate change. so, today for me is a very good day. just one week into his administration, president biden is continuing to move us forward, at the breadth and the pace that climate science demands. today's executive order starts by saying it is the policy of this...
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now he's on his way to paris for his largest exhibition to date. the project is a race against time. you're seeing there won't be any survivors left. because it's all the picture that i take around or that much on and i don't have that job. soon his portrait of 95 year old jeanette coalinga will be joining them she survived the auschwitz be a canal concentration camp 36 year. high. as you net coalinga was lucky upon arrival at the camp her father brother and nephew were all sent straight to the gas chamber jeanette was 19 at the time of the . call so. the bright light remind some of the survivors of the interrogations by the guest apo. is nervous but a staff member of a jewish organization reassures her the woman knows the survivors she translates and helps the photographer establish a sense of trust. ok can you open guys please a little bit more. please you know i don't i don't know. get it built my eyes are burning ok so so. hard to shake up right place. she stared at the picture with pretty after the photo session she met calling because dory is
now he's on his way to paris for his largest exhibition to date. the project is a race against time. you're seeing there won't be any survivors left. because it's all the picture that i take around or that much on and i don't have that job. soon his portrait of 95 year old jeanette coalinga will be joining them she survived the auschwitz be a canal concentration camp 36 year. high. as you net coalinga was lucky upon arrival at the camp her father brother and nephew were all sent straight to the...
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mauricio pochettino has given his first news conference as paris saint germain‘s new manager.r getting sacked by tottenham he's returned to the club that he used to captain 20 years ago. in a moment we'll get the view from france, but first here's patrick gearey on the task he's taken on. so the experiment begins. a club populated by some of that richest most powerful footballers in the world now with a manager who has built his career on relentless, selfless teamwork. if mauricio patino needed reminding that life may be a little different, from spurs or southampton, and his first press co nfe re nce spurs or southampton, and his first press conference after more than a year off us asked if he was buying lionel messi. in reply he offered an english straight—backed. lionel messi. in reply he offered an english straight-backed. trying to adapt to a new club, a lot of meetings, training sessions for sure we're going to have time but any big player in paris andjimmy is we're going to have time but any big player in paris and jimmy is always welcome. he can draw on history as a you
mauricio pochettino has given his first news conference as paris saint germain‘s new manager.r getting sacked by tottenham he's returned to the club that he used to captain 20 years ago. in a moment we'll get the view from france, but first here's patrick gearey on the task he's taken on. so the experiment begins. a club populated by some of that richest most powerful footballers in the world now with a manager who has built his career on relentless, selfless teamwork. if mauricio patino...
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and janet skeslian charles whose work in historical fiction, paris library exercise and reminds us we have been through troubled times before that friendship, libraries and books the power to help us through. please join me in welcoming janet skeslian charles, audrey chapuis, ray baker and nancy pearl. >> welcome everyone to our panel discussion about libraries as lifelines during challenging times. i'll audrey chapuis, director of the american library in paris, an institution that celebrates its 100 anniversary this year i'm absolutely thrilled to be joined our esteemed analysts. with me is ray baker, the director of miami-dade county library system, one of the largest in the country has 50 branches over 1 million registered borrowers. with ray is janet skeslian charles, award-winning writer 's most recent historical all is based on laws of librarians during world war ii finally, nancy pearl is a well-known librarian, author and creator of the successful and much reading project if all seattle single which was a precursor to the degree. you for being with me. >> and marjorie. >> this
and janet skeslian charles whose work in historical fiction, paris library exercise and reminds us we have been through troubled times before that friendship, libraries and books the power to help us through. please join me in welcoming janet skeslian charles, audrey chapuis, ray baker and nancy pearl. >> welcome everyone to our panel discussion about libraries as lifelines during challenging times. i'll audrey chapuis, director of the american library in paris, an institution that...
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will now in a months time be part of the paris agreement again. they will still be participating, but with trump's view on climate, there has not been much active participation. when it comes to u.s. leadership oath internationally, but also looking at the climate, biden and harris -- we are seeing a path to domestic action, which you mentioned in the introduction also. a lot of my friends are quite optimistic because john kerry has the lead on international climate issues, but you can also see a number of climate experts coming back into the administration. it clearly will be across industries. carrie will be part of a strategic counsel where you touch john kerry will be part of a strategic counsel -- john kerry will be part of a strategic counsel that has not had that kind of leadership before. brent: the paris climate accord, there are some signs you say it may already be out of date. do we need a new agreement to be reached as soon as possible and can the u.s. help facilitate that? >> we don't need a new agreement, per se, but we need to ramp
will now in a months time be part of the paris agreement again. they will still be participating, but with trump's view on climate, there has not been much active participation. when it comes to u.s. leadership oath internationally, but also looking at the climate, biden and harris -- we are seeing a path to domestic action, which you mentioned in the introduction also. a lot of my friends are quite optimistic because john kerry has the lead on international climate issues, but you can also see...
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john quincy adams will come to paris with him, and they will both go to science lectures in paris and hang around together. literally, there is a sense that going to europe means paying a call to humboldt. charles willson peale, as he gets to the end of his life, i love this late self portrait him because to me it introduces one of his closest friends. it is like they are drinking buddies. what i like about this is it is a nod to the thing that put peale's museum on the map. it is the thing that drew humboldt into their orbit. it is the thing that encapsulates the thing that peale is most proud of. from father to son, that humboldtian experience seemed important to bring into focus. of course, with the mastodon itself right here, where you can literally see across it and through it and get yourself from peale's museum to the smithsonian. that is why the bust of humboldt is here. this is a bust that came to the smithsonian in 1860, the year after humboldt dies. it has been with us ever since. it normally resides in the botany department library at natural history, kind of an avatar for
john quincy adams will come to paris with him, and they will both go to science lectures in paris and hang around together. literally, there is a sense that going to europe means paying a call to humboldt. charles willson peale, as he gets to the end of his life, i love this late self portrait him because to me it introduces one of his closest friends. it is like they are drinking buddies. what i like about this is it is a nod to the thing that put peale's museum on the map. it is the thing...
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target for cutting green house gas emissions as part of the paris accord? and can you also give us a sense of how ambitious you plan to make that number? will it be 40%, 50%, higher than that? >> i'm the dude who's supposed to deliver this in a timely way, and he sets the timing. so basically we want to make sure that the ndc is something that can be announced before the summit on earth day. and so we're going to be out of the gate working with the agencies to see what kind of reductions and mitigation opportunities there are and also, again, to look at our public lands to make sure that we can continue to store carbon in our soil, to work with agriculture and others, to look at how we better manage our forests so we're not seeing the devastating forest fires that we've been having before. the f government, every agency, you'll see many of them specifically tasked in this executive order will participate in the task force that we're going to have to actually develop the most ndc we can to deliver the kind of boost that secretary kerry is looking for to be a
target for cutting green house gas emissions as part of the paris accord? and can you also give us a sense of how ambitious you plan to make that number? will it be 40%, 50%, higher than that? >> i'm the dude who's supposed to deliver this in a timely way, and he sets the timing. so basically we want to make sure that the ndc is something that can be announced before the summit on earth day. and so we're going to be out of the gate working with the agencies to see what kind of reductions...
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in the best case scenario even if every last word of the paris agreement is stuck to you so it's very much a it's very much a beginning not and one bit of good news is the united states also didn't join the agreement back in 1990 but the u.s. actually was able to hit cotto limits or kyoto restrictions just by market forces just by innovation just because it made more sense for companies and industries to make certain decisions to control their greenhouse emissions so the united states is a very complicated place it's not just the federal government states can also have a big impact but of course being part of paris being part of a global response to climate change is it's going to have to be a prairie and would mark a comeback for every market comeback of the u.s. being back in business so just because your lies about it would would say you know these are such intricate complicated almost intractable crises foreign policy problems that have to be resolved chronic conditions almost. he's got so much on his plate domestically you know he says he's going to you know obviously as to tackl
in the best case scenario even if every last word of the paris agreement is stuck to you so it's very much a it's very much a beginning not and one bit of good news is the united states also didn't join the agreement back in 1990 but the u.s. actually was able to hit cotto limits or kyoto restrictions just by market forces just by innovation just because it made more sense for companies and industries to make certain decisions to control their greenhouse emissions so the united states is a very...
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now he's on his way to paris for his largest exhibition to date. the project is a race against time. to see that there won't be any survivors left. because it's all the picture that i take around or that much of on behalf of fidel to go up there soon his portrait of 95 year old jeanette will be joining them she survived the auschwitz be a canal concentration camp suits here. i am. as you not calling go was lucky upon arrival at the camp her father brother and nephew were all sent straight to the gas chamber she met was 19 at the time of the . call so maybe the bright light remind some of the survivors of the interrogations by the guest apo. is nervous but a staff member of a jewish organization reassures her the woman knows the survivors she translates and helps the photographer establish a sense of trust. ok can you open guys please little bit more and you know we're going to release you don't i don't know. if. it will get you killed my eyes are burning ok so so hard to. shake up right away because you know. she stared at the picture was pretty af
now he's on his way to paris for his largest exhibition to date. the project is a race against time. to see that there won't be any survivors left. because it's all the picture that i take around or that much of on behalf of fidel to go up there soon his portrait of 95 year old jeanette will be joining them she survived the auschwitz be a canal concentration camp suits here. i am. as you not calling go was lucky upon arrival at the camp her father brother and nephew were all sent straight to...
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the paris accord only benefits china.he goes forward with the movement of not making new american jobs. remember what he said just less than a week ago about unity? none of those actions have taken place. i will tell you what would unify this nation, exactly what we are working on with the republicans in congress. getting americans back to work. not 11 million illegal immigrants. how about getting the vaccine efficiently to every american who wants it. he said on day one he will be prepared for covid. what's his biggest goal? a million vaccines a day for the first hundred days and he thinks that's something he's doing. judge jeanine: how many more --how many more caravans can we expected? >> this will only expand. you listen to the people in the caravans. what the last administration was able to do was get mexico to stopped it and not let them through their country. now they believe the new president is welcoming them in because he's going to provide them citizenship instead of providing the jobs to 10 million americans w
the paris accord only benefits china.he goes forward with the movement of not making new american jobs. remember what he said just less than a week ago about unity? none of those actions have taken place. i will tell you what would unify this nation, exactly what we are working on with the republicans in congress. getting americans back to work. not 11 million illegal immigrants. how about getting the vaccine efficiently to every american who wants it. he said on day one he will be prepared for...
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the shampoo one stadium in paris. or the new islamic art department. the object of the new chanel building is also to provide optimal working conditions the 1000 m. is planned to host the workshops of couture artisans with unique skillz masters of their crafts. karl lagerfeld once said i only take care of the facade in this case the dress the person who lives in it is responsible for the rest i like that statement here it's somewhat similar we've got the spaces studios and a façade i want the people who work here to be happy the concrete structure is meant to calibrate the daylight so it's not too bright but that the sun still shines and also maybe. another example of a building that connects architecture and fashion is the eaves on the home you see him in america cashmore rocko designed by tea and coffee who knew. the architecture reflects the curved and straight lines of song the homes to sign. the facade symbolizes the texture of a rough fabric the interior is like an elegant dress in soft and flowing harmonious colors. to fund us your louisville et
the shampoo one stadium in paris. or the new islamic art department. the object of the new chanel building is also to provide optimal working conditions the 1000 m. is planned to host the workshops of couture artisans with unique skillz masters of their crafts. karl lagerfeld once said i only take care of the facade in this case the dress the person who lives in it is responsible for the rest i like that statement here it's somewhat similar we've got the spaces studios and a façade i want the...
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the shampoo one stadium in paris. or the new islamic art department of the louvre. the object of the new chanel building is also to provide optimal working conditions for the 1000 m. is planned to host the workshops of couture artisans with unique skillz masters of their crafts. karl lagerfeld once said i only take care of the facade in this case the dress the person who lives in it is responsible for the rest i like that statement here it's somewhat similar we've got the spaces studios and a facade i want the people who work here to be happy the concrete structure is meant to calibrate the daylight so it's not too bright but that the sun still shines it was. another example of a building that connects architecture and fashion is the eaves on the whole museum in america cashmore rocko designed by martin in california. the architecture reflects the curved and straight lines of saw no design it's. the facade symbolizes the texture of a rough fabric the interior is like an elegant dress in soft and flowing harmonious color. the funders see only we tunnel in paris exhib
the shampoo one stadium in paris. or the new islamic art department of the louvre. the object of the new chanel building is also to provide optimal working conditions for the 1000 m. is planned to host the workshops of couture artisans with unique skillz masters of their crafts. karl lagerfeld once said i only take care of the facade in this case the dress the person who lives in it is responsible for the rest i like that statement here it's somewhat similar we've got the spaces studios and a...
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and john quincy adams comes to paris and they go to lectures and in paris, they hang out together, andgoing to europe means paying a call to humboldt. and thomas peele, this is a self-portrait late in life, and for me, this is introducing you to one of his closest friends, and the tibia of mastdon and they are drinking buddies, and it is a nod to the thing that put peele's museum in the map, and drove humboldt in their orbit, and the thing that captivat captivates, and the thing that peele is most proud of. so from father to son, that humboldtian experience brings you in focus. so it is amassing right here where you can see literally across it and through it and get from peele's museum to the smithsonian, and that is why the bust of humboldt is here. this is a bust that came to smithsonian in 1860, the year after humboldt dies. it has been with us ever since. it normally presides in the botany department library at natural history, and kind of an avatar if you will for his geography map and contributions to science and it seemed to be the appropriate thing to have as an anchor here. so
and john quincy adams comes to paris and they go to lectures and in paris, they hang out together, andgoing to europe means paying a call to humboldt. and thomas peele, this is a self-portrait late in life, and for me, this is introducing you to one of his closest friends, and the tibia of mastdon and they are drinking buddies, and it is a nod to the thing that put peele's museum in the map, and drove humboldt in their orbit, and the thing that captivat captivates, and the thing that peele is...
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the shampoo one stadium in paris. or the new islamic art department of the louvre. the object of the new chanel building is also to provide optimal working conditions for the 1000 m. is planned to host the workshops of couture artisans with unique skills masters of their crafts. karl lagerfeld once said i only take care of the 1st son in this case the dress the person who lives in it is responsible for the rest and i like that statement here it's somewhat similar we've got the spaces studios and a facade i want the people who work here to be happy the concrete structure is meant to calibrate the daylight so it's not too bright but that the sun still shines it was so maybe. another example of a building that connects architecture and fashion is the eve sun long haul museum in america cash morocco designed by martin in cause who knew. the architecture reflects the curved and straight lines of design it's. the facade symbolizes the texture of a rough fabric the interior is like an elegant dress in soft and flowing harmonious color. the found us the only very tall in pa
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you can count the countries on one hand that was close what we set out to do in paris. even if we accomplish everything we set out to do , we will still see a temperatureil increase up at three.7 degrees fahrenheit even if we didid everything. the problem is we are not. and because we are not, we are heading up between the three.seven and four.one or four.five. that is beyond catastrophic the damages we're seeing happening today from the warming ocean and intensity of storms in the floods and all the other impact impacts, that's a world of one.2 degrees of warming. more people are beginning to realize we have to hold our thinking of one. five and two may not be good enough. the bottom line is we have to raise ambition cities and states and nations all around the world to come together and jean is working hard to find us where we can do for us are an example not just by the example of the power of the power of our example and to bring china to the table pushing countries to raise their goals and that is precisely the next you weeks andd months. and in the doing of it the
you can count the countries on one hand that was close what we set out to do in paris. even if we accomplish everything we set out to do , we will still see a temperatureil increase up at three.7 degrees fahrenheit even if we didid everything. the problem is we are not. and because we are not, we are heading up between the three.seven and four.one or four.five. that is beyond catastrophic the damages we're seeing happening today from the warming ocean and intensity of storms in the floods and...