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should wales | beat france in paris, alun wyn jones beat france in paris, alun wynjones would be thelayer in history to win a four grand slams, and at 35 he is just as important to the team as he has always been. if it's a monday morning, or a grand slam game, he's exactly the same, the way he trains, you know, is so intense and he brings out the best intense and he brings out the best in everybody around him. it's incredible his first cap was in 2006 and in 2021 he's still going strong. but france can still spoil the party. if they beat wales and when their rearranged match with scotland they could lift the title. the french public has great hopes for this young, ambitious team, and after losing to england last weekend, they will be desperate not to let their fans down again. the grand slams _ to let their fans down again. the grand slams i — to let their fans down again. tue: grand slams i won to let their fans down again. he grand slams i won were to let their fans down again. tte: grand slams i won were in to let their fans down again. he grand slams i won were in cardiff and thi
should wales | beat france in paris, alun wyn jones beat france in paris, alun wynjones would be thelayer in history to win a four grand slams, and at 35 he is just as important to the team as he has always been. if it's a monday morning, or a grand slam game, he's exactly the same, the way he trains, you know, is so intense and he brings out the best intense and he brings out the best in everybody around him. it's incredible his first cap was in 2006 and in 2021 he's still going strong. but...
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the average african-american soldier never got to paris. they were never given leave to get paris.the case of the369th, they were shipped back immediately. they were not even left in france. they were in the memorial parade in which every country prorated all soldiers regardless of color. except the united states which excluded all trips of color. bullard would never have encountered them. interestingly enough in world war ii at the beginning, when the tuskegee airmen were just forming, he offered his services , the fellow probably thought it was a prank. because he received no publicity in the states, nobody knew this character existed. black or white. robert: on that note i think we will call this marvelous session to an end. i for 1 am sad eugene bullard was not accepted into the tuskegee airmen. [laughter] prof. morrow: it would have been interesting. robert: we could talk about that another hour. john, speaking on behalf of the museum and everyone who took part, what an amazing storyteller you are and what an incredible subject for your considerable talents. thank you for shar
the average african-american soldier never got to paris. they were never given leave to get paris.the case of the369th, they were shipped back immediately. they were not even left in france. they were in the memorial parade in which every country prorated all soldiers regardless of color. except the united states which excluded all trips of color. bullard would never have encountered them. interestingly enough in world war ii at the beginning, when the tuskegee airmen were just forming, he...
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tom: paris has been a worry for quite some time now. just how bad is the situation in the greater paris region? >> it has been increasing substantially over the last three or four weeks. the most concerning situation is the intensive care unit because they are full. compared to what could have been done in the first wave, the rest of the country of france is quite full in terms of i see you capacity. it would be difficult to find places -- icu capacity. it would be difficult to find places for more. tom: more than 5.5 million people have been vaccinated with at least one of the doses so far and plus the curfew that has been in place, that would put the brakes on the virus and stop it, was that wishful thinking? >> we thought it could be enough and the truth is that it would not be enough. maybe because we are too slow with the vaccine, maybe because the lockdown was not enough. the reality is that it was not enough. it would require more than what we have been doing over the last few weeks. >> you mentioned the slow rollout of the vacci
tom: paris has been a worry for quite some time now. just how bad is the situation in the greater paris region? >> it has been increasing substantially over the last three or four weeks. the most concerning situation is the intensive care unit because they are full. compared to what could have been done in the first wave, the rest of the country of france is quite full in terms of i see you capacity. it would be difficult to find places -- icu capacity. it would be difficult to find...
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time he goes to visit paris, he goes to paris, and one of these guys says, you can join the air force but you can't be a pilot, and bullard says why not? he says because you're black. and this is a son, a good friend of his and bullard says i don't believe it. i can be a pilot. and a couple of other friends who happen to be wealthy, white friends say, yeah, he can be a pilot. take a bet. let's do a bet on this. and they bet the fellow $2,000 that bullard could become a pilot. >> a sizable amount of money for the day. >> yes, at that time. he will be wealthy. and so off bullard goes, and asked the colonel can i be transferred into pilot's training and they transferred him in, and so it's going to take pilot's training, it's very dangerous, there are more men killed in training than actually in world war ii, than there are in combat, but in world war i, the numbers are for example. you learn how to fly by driving a penguin, a penguin across a field, which is a plane with no wings, and you have this nitwit, these guys just running, they call them buzzards as well, the men, called buzzard
time he goes to visit paris, he goes to paris, and one of these guys says, you can join the air force but you can't be a pilot, and bullard says why not? he says because you're black. and this is a son, a good friend of his and bullard says i don't believe it. i can be a pilot. and a couple of other friends who happen to be wealthy, white friends say, yeah, he can be a pilot. take a bet. let's do a bet on this. and they bet the fellow $2,000 that bullard could become a pilot. >> a sizable...
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now tom has just returned to paris after several years in singapore. welcome very little mark i explained on the phone pascoe doesn't pictures need hanging up but. most of them are in the living room we've put them in the right spots. then these kitchen shows need putting up one on top of the other board for. the 1st you have to affix the 2 rails on the sides. of the body. and then come the shelves to fit into the rows. and maybe they go in the other way round. the business consultant lacks the time and skills to do the job himself. lou gives me access to professionals who are better handyman than all of a b. . they have the right tools and will do the job properly. lose the modern equivalent to the neighbor who loaned you his drill and helps you put up the shelves. he loves this work though he owns just 30 years an hour before taxes normally a tradesman would get an hourly wage of 100 years it is the hard right few for night time it's perfect. the next day cantars on his way to see in another regular customer 74 year old anita munis. pirlo can only te
now tom has just returned to paris after several years in singapore. welcome very little mark i explained on the phone pascoe doesn't pictures need hanging up but. most of them are in the living room we've put them in the right spots. then these kitchen shows need putting up one on top of the other board for. the 1st you have to affix the 2 rails on the sides. of the body. and then come the shelves to fit into the rows. and maybe they go in the other way round. the business consultant lacks the...
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live from paris from me.. r■ç■ç■ç■q■q■q■q■ 03/03/21 03/03/21 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> we have been taught our entire lives to just fit in, just be quiet. don't speak up. be invisible. if you are invisible enough, you will be seen as american. we are here to say we will be invisible no more. we will speakp. amy: it has been a devastating
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anchor: you're watching life in paris. it is not :00 in the french capital. these are the top stories. france joins a delete and italy in resuming the astrazeneca vaccine. the french prime minister got his jab earlier this friday. paris and 16 other regions are gearing up for a lockdown to come into effect at midnight. americans give president biden the thumbs up in tackling coronavirus and economic woes, but less convinced over immigration, according to a poll released today. we will look at some of the policies. also coming up, violence in myanmar kills at least nine people as demonstrators take to the streets calling for the february 1 military coup to be overturned. all that and plenty more. you are watching france 24. ♪ our top story, france has joint european nations, including germany and italy, in resuming the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, after regulators found no proof it causes of clots. germany's chancellor angela merkel said a short time ago that she would be willing to take the astrazeneca vaccine. the french prime minister received his first jab
anchor: you're watching life in paris. it is not :00 in the french capital. these are the top stories. france joins a delete and italy in resuming the astrazeneca vaccine. the french prime minister got his jab earlier this friday. paris and 16 other regions are gearing up for a lockdown to come into effect at midnight. americans give president biden the thumbs up in tackling coronavirus and economic woes, but less convinced over immigration, according to a poll released today. we will look at...
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they were never given leave to get to paris.y went to the front, and in the case of the 369, at the end of the war, they were shipped back immediately to the harbor of brest to be sent back to the united states. they were not even left in france to participate in the july 14, 1919 memorial parade and which every country paraded all of its soldiers and officers, except the united states, which excluded all of its troops of color. bullard would never have encountered that. in world war ii, at the beginning, interestingly enough, when the tuskegee airmen were first warming up, he wrote to the director of the tuskegee institute at offered his services, but no one had heard of him, so the fellow probably thought he was a crank. because he received no publicity in the states, it was in france where no one knew this phenomenal character existed, either black or white. >> we will have to call this marvelous session to an and. if he was accepted into the tuskegee airmen, that would be another hour. john, speaking on behalf of the museum
they were never given leave to get to paris.y went to the front, and in the case of the 369, at the end of the war, they were shipped back immediately to the harbor of brest to be sent back to the united states. they were not even left in france to participate in the july 14, 1919 memorial parade and which every country paraded all of its soldiers and officers, except the united states, which excluded all of its troops of color. bullard would never have encountered that. in world war ii, at the...
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the paris region at a high. the director of public health is not considering a lockdown. they are instead calling for parisians to be vigilant and respect precautions to slow the spread of covid-19. a reporter has this. reporter: in the paris region, the number of people in intensive care with covid-19 is the highest since november. at one hospital in the capital, staff are worried. >> [speaking french] reporter: paris medical authorities have ordered hospitals to cancel 40% of their regular appointments to make space for covid-19 patients in critical condition. but on the eve of another health defense counsel, the government said lockdown would only be considered as a last resort if hospitals showed they could not hold out. france is so far in a less severe curfew, but cases have continued to rise to an average of 23,000 today. after coming under criticism for a slow vaccine rollout, france stepped up inoculations over the weekend. the head doctor at the hospital says this alone may not be enough to help hospitals. >> [speaking french] reporter: france has so far deliver
the paris region at a high. the director of public health is not considering a lockdown. they are instead calling for parisians to be vigilant and respect precautions to slow the spread of covid-19. a reporter has this. reporter: in the paris region, the number of people in intensive care with covid-19 is the highest since november. at one hospital in the capital, staff are worried. >> [speaking french] reporter: paris medical authorities have ordered hospitals to cancel 40% of their...
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christian montana he lives in the heart of paris all on her. she's 90 but still going strong genlock down the lilies have been her and cuff were 7. you know that like the solitude is hard to take can many older people not isolated in time go out so of course they feel lonely that they're out there all alone give us the full so and that's also why it's so important to have young people in your life for example thought that well i really like having them around. i always come down hallo. yes i can hear you. comped on that regularly helps her with their e-mails today he's brought handyman past shani and. follow your new door oh wonderful is it the same as before sin and then. yes it's the same when i read that suits me just fine with a simple gambia the men are here to change mischance shower door but there's a small problem sky doesn't have his drill with him. so yes. i have to drill here to fix the new fright i can't touch the new door to the old one. over newport he'll find a solution he's not half bad. you can bring him a gun with me on. this
christian montana he lives in the heart of paris all on her. she's 90 but still going strong genlock down the lilies have been her and cuff were 7. you know that like the solitude is hard to take can many older people not isolated in time go out so of course they feel lonely that they're out there all alone give us the full so and that's also why it's so important to have young people in your life for example thought that well i really like having them around. i always come down hallo. yes i...
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it was clear from the number of people exercising and jogging by the river seine in paris the people who are making the most of being allowed outside the government imposed a 3rd lockdown on the c.c. and 15 regions but this time people aren't required to stay indoors all day glassman. we have to work all week so thankfully we can go outside it's a necessity it helps morale to be able to share some good moments. that we need to adopt again which will be painful in the days to come but we have to get on with it and hope it gets better in other parts of paris a more familiar lockdown site quiet streets closed shops and businesses although schools and essential stores can state and he's on top of liberty to stop shopkeepers and small business owners are at the point of exhaustion after more than a year of yellow vests strikes no 3 lock downs in some regions it's true much. of the cases of rising in france with almost 40000 new infections a day intensive care units in paris hospitals are full so some patients are being transferred elsewhere the french government says the pods the frogs ar
it was clear from the number of people exercising and jogging by the river seine in paris the people who are making the most of being allowed outside the government imposed a 3rd lockdown on the c.c. and 15 regions but this time people aren't required to stay indoors all day glassman. we have to work all week so thankfully we can go outside it's a necessity it helps morale to be able to share some good moments. that we need to adopt again which will be painful in the days to come but we have to...
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paris, do you feel concerned? well, of course. — paris, do you feel concerned?l, of course. we've _ paris, do you feel concerned? well, of course, we've got _ paris, do you feel concerned? well, of course, we've got to _ paris, do you feel concerned? well, of course, we've got to be - paris, do you feel concerned? -m of course, we've got to be vigilant because we know that this virus spreads ruthlessly. we have set out the road map to be cautious but i very much hope irreversible exit from these lockdowns. we have set out the dates carefully. the first big step will be on april 12th, if the data shows that it is safe to make that move. after of course children going back to school a couple of weeks ago. the whole point of the road map is to be cautious, careful, the virus lives only to spread, and of course it's the vaccine that allows the road map to be there at all. the rising numbers of vaccinations in the uk is in contrast to increasing cases across europe. ina in a moment we willjoin viewers on bbc one for a full summary from the national news. but first. e
paris, do you feel concerned? well, of course. — paris, do you feel concerned?l, of course. we've _ paris, do you feel concerned? well, of course, we've got _ paris, do you feel concerned? well, of course, we've got to _ paris, do you feel concerned? well, of course, we've got to be - paris, do you feel concerned? -m of course, we've got to be vigilant because we know that this virus spreads ruthlessly. we have set out the road map to be cautious but i very much hope irreversible exit from...
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in paris. these are the headlines.he european union unveils plans for a covid travel certificate to be a made available with the will of restoring freedom of movement. amid rising tensions with the administration of president biden, the foreign ministry of moscow recalls its ambassador to washington. voting wraps up in the netherlands following a general election, which has been overshadowed by the pandemic. we ask, what are the prime minister's chances of reelection? ♪ good evening. the e.u. has unveiled plans for a covid travel certificate to made available, which the european commission president says will help to restore freedom of movement. such a vaccine certificate will show whether or not a person has been vaccinated, tested negative or has recovered from covid-19. while southern european countries have welcomed the initiative, which it is hoped will help save the all important holiday season. other member states are less enthusiastic. olivia tells us more. >> getting europe moving again and keeping its borders
in paris. these are the headlines.he european union unveils plans for a covid travel certificate to be a made available with the will of restoring freedom of movement. amid rising tensions with the administration of president biden, the foreign ministry of moscow recalls its ambassador to washington. voting wraps up in the netherlands following a general election, which has been overshadowed by the pandemic. we ask, what are the prime minister's chances of reelection? ♪ good evening. the e.u....
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of paris. 100 years ago, - it has become a symbol ofl paris. 100 years ago, many prescience _ paris.ago, many prescience wished it - paris. 100 years ago, many prescience wished it had i paris. 100 years ago, many. prescience wished it had never been _ prescience wished it had never been built _ prescience wished it had never been built. the _ prescience wished it had never been built. the eiffel- prescience wished it had never been built. the eiffel towers. been built. the eiffel towers 's birthday— been built. the eiffel towers 's birthday is— been built. the eiffel towers 's birthday is being - been built. the eiffel towers 's birthday is being marked i been built. the eiffel towers. 's birthday is being marked by a re—enactment _ 's birthday is being marked by a re—enactment of— 's birthday is being marked by a re—enactment of the - 's birthday is being marked by a re—enactment of the first. 's birthday is being marked byi a re—enactment of the first are by gustave _ a re—enactment of the first are by gustave eiffel. _ this is bbc news, the latest headlines: security forces in mo
of paris. 100 years ago, - it has become a symbol ofl paris. 100 years ago, many prescience _ paris.ago, many prescience wished it - paris. 100 years ago, many prescience wished it had i paris. 100 years ago, many. prescience wished it had never been _ prescience wished it had never been built _ prescience wished it had never been built. the _ prescience wished it had never been built. the eiffel- prescience wished it had never been built. the eiffel towers. been built. the eiffel towers 's...
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infections it's all part of an effort to combat a so-called 3rd wave in front 16 regions including paris will have restrictions for at least 4 weeks that's almost a 3rd of the country's population there is poland also entering a 3 week lockdown with students returning to online learning and nonessential shops closing down or most of italy's population went into lockdown on monday with schools closing the country is also set for tighter restrictions nationwide over easter and with cases in germany raising at an exponential rates new measures there are likely to be introduced in the coming days that's begins our coverage with this report from paris. it was clear from the number of people exercising and joking by the brief a saying in paris the people making the most of being allowed outside the government supposed to look down on the c.c. and 15 regions but this time people aren't required to stay indoors all day. placement. we have to work so thankfully we can go outside it's a necessity it helps moral to be able to share some good moments. that we need to adapt again which will be painfu
infections it's all part of an effort to combat a so-called 3rd wave in front 16 regions including paris will have restrictions for at least 4 weeks that's almost a 3rd of the country's population there is poland also entering a 3 week lockdown with students returning to online learning and nonessential shops closing down or most of italy's population went into lockdown on monday with schools closing the country is also set for tighter restrictions nationwide over easter and with cases in...
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hugh schofield is in paris. , ., ., paris. bad news for paris and the surrounding _ paris.s. _ paris. bad news for paris and the surrounding areas. the _ paris. bad news for paris and the surrounding areas. the region... | surrounding areas. the region... because in these two regions, we are going to be back to november and the second confinement. not quite the same level of intensity as the first confinement because it schools will remain open and there a greater degree of freedom to move about in the days. but essentially, it's another lockdown. it will kick in on midnight tomorrow, friday, and be in for two months over the easter holiday. clearly the clinical evidence is so strong now, particularly in the paris region, where numbers are over a00 per hundred thousand. the where numbers are over 400 per hundred thousand.— where numbers are over 400 per hundred thousand. the world health oruanization hundred thousand. the world health organization has _ hundred thousand. the world health organization has given _ hundred thousand. the world health organization has given an _
hugh schofield is in paris. , ., ., paris. bad news for paris and the surrounding _ paris.s. _ paris. bad news for paris and the surrounding areas. the _ paris. bad news for paris and the surrounding areas. the region... | surrounding areas. the region... because in these two regions, we are going to be back to november and the second confinement. not quite the same level of intensity as the first confinement because it schools will remain open and there a greater degree of freedom to move...
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reporter: sarah is a former student in paris.he elite school is one of france's higher education institutions and admission is extremely competitive. at a school event a few years ago, she was sexually assaulted and today she has decided to share her story. >> it was a sports competition that included hazing and a big party where we would mix and mingle. when i got to e party, a boy grabbed me before kissing me forcefully. he then put his hand under my skirt and fingered me. i was a little bit drunk and i did not realize what was happening. it wasn't until i got back to the hotel that night that i told a friend there was a hole in my tight and i realized i had been assaulted. at the time i did not file a complaint because i told myself it would ruin the atmosphere. if i had been in the same state of mind as i am today, i would not have hesitated for a second to report what had happened. reporter: ever since the #metoo movement began, more and more people are speaking out and sharing traumatic experiences. many female students at
reporter: sarah is a former student in paris.he elite school is one of france's higher education institutions and admission is extremely competitive. at a school event a few years ago, she was sexually assaulted and today she has decided to share her story. >> it was a sports competition that included hazing and a big party where we would mix and mingle. when i got to e party, a boy grabbed me before kissing me forcefully. he then put his hand under my skirt and fingered me. i was a...
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_ of paris, how do you win back the trust? by of paris, how do you win back the trust?— the trust?st? by putting in place policies that are _ the trust? by putting in place policies that are based - the trust? by putting in place policies that are based on - policies that are based on common sense, untruth, facts, evidence, and dealing very directly with people about those choices. president biden�*s recent legislative actions in regards to the covid bill has 70% report or something very high in the united states. the president himself has 60% support. that's unprecedented in recent times. why? because he is dealing straight, he is not tweeting his policy, he is calm, showing leadership. his policy, he is calm, showing leadership-— leadership. what about china? that will be — leadership. what about china? that will be critical _ leadership. what about china? that will be critical to - leadership. what about china? that will be critical to the - that will be critical to the success of this meeting. what is your message to china right now? the last administration was condemning for t
_ of paris, how do you win back the trust? by of paris, how do you win back the trust?— the trust?st? by putting in place policies that are _ the trust? by putting in place policies that are based - the trust? by putting in place policies that are based on - policies that are based on common sense, untruth, facts, evidence, and dealing very directly with people about those choices. president biden�*s recent legislative actions in regards to the covid bill has 70% report or something very...
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lash paradise de l'orÉal paris.epillo suave como una pluma. para un volumen voluptuoso y una longitud impactante. lash paradise de l'orÉal paris. ana tiene tantas citas que le urge ayuda. necesita indeed. al patrocinar un empleo en indeed, obtienes al instante una selección de candidatos de calidad de nuestro banco de currículums. aprovecha tu crédito de setenta y cinco dólares al publicar tu primer empleo en indeed.com/oferta. elige empezar el día con huevos de verdad hechos al momento. seeeeh. no, con huevos de caja. elige un breakfast baconator con crujiente applewood smoked bacon hecho en el horno. so choose fresh. choose huevos. choose wendy's breakfast. mejoro con el paso de los años. ¡en serio! pero con el tiempo, puedo tener problemas en las encías. nueva colgate renewal revierte el daño temprano de las encías para una sonrisa hermosa y revitalizada. ¡necesito que esta sonrisa me dure! revierte el daño temprano de las encías con la nueva colgate renewal musica >> hay protestas en los angeles contra el desalo
lash paradise de l'orÉal paris.epillo suave como una pluma. para un volumen voluptuoso y una longitud impactante. lash paradise de l'orÉal paris. ana tiene tantas citas que le urge ayuda. necesita indeed. al patrocinar un empleo en indeed, obtienes al instante una selección de candidatos de calidad de nuestro banco de currículums. aprovecha tu crédito de setenta y cinco dólares al publicar tu primer empleo en indeed.com/oferta. elige empezar el día con huevos de verdad hechos al momento....
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and thatis paris and still win the title.bonus point and a defeat, one for us going for trades in the game, and a second for losing by less than seven points. so as you said before, though the permutations possible but very much in whales's hands tomorrow. very much in whales's hands tomorrow— very much in whales's hands tomorrow. . . ., , tomorrow. their coach was in the very brink — tomorrow. their coach was in the very brink of _ tomorrow. their coach was in the very brink of being _ tomorrow. their coach was in the very brink of being sacked - tomorrow. their coach was in the very brink of being sacked and i tomorrow. their coach was in the - very brink of being sacked and maybe i should not say that but they were so poor last year leading up to these championships and arguably did not start the term it particularly well even though they won. how have they turned it around? after? well even though they won. how have they turned it around?— they turned it around? very good ruestion they turned it around? very good question
and thatis paris and still win the title.bonus point and a defeat, one for us going for trades in the game, and a second for losing by less than seven points. so as you said before, though the permutations possible but very much in whales's hands tomorrow. very much in whales's hands tomorrow— very much in whales's hands tomorrow. . . ., , tomorrow. their coach was in the very brink — tomorrow. their coach was in the very brink of _ tomorrow. their coach was in the very brink of being _...
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covered ward it hospital in southern paris and the price of france is good why a patient struggles to stay alive this massive machine pumps oxygen into his body allowing his heart and lungs to rest and i long for the 21st century. the stuff in this ward of pricing for even more patients paris's in fiction right to surging for now this hospital is kind of pink but it stops a war that could shine. the elastic is getting tighter and tighter we're not at the breaking point at the moment when we're getting very close we have the impression that the breaking point is not far away. paris in the north of france worst affected by this to whiteside hospital emergency wards in the capital and nearly full more and more sick parisians have been suffering from baby 117 the variant 1st reported in britain even the city 6 pm curfew doesn't seem to be effective against it all this time it's how little they say and we haven't found a good solution in the past year and a year from now will be in lockdown number right only widespread vaccinations can prevent that from happening like many you members fran
covered ward it hospital in southern paris and the price of france is good why a patient struggles to stay alive this massive machine pumps oxygen into his body allowing his heart and lungs to rest and i long for the 21st century. the stuff in this ward of pricing for even more patients paris's in fiction right to surging for now this hospital is kind of pink but it stops a war that could shine. the elastic is getting tighter and tighter we're not at the breaking point at the moment when we're...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. a reminder of our top story....within the first hundred days of his administration. in his first news conference since taking office, mr biden dismissed suggestions of an immigration crisis at america's southern border. he said he would run for re—election in 202a. lots more on our website and i'm available on social media. thank you for watching. available on social media. thank you forwatching. bye—bye. hello there. the weather will be turning much colder today. we look at the temperatures we got to yesterday, in the warmer spots we had highs of around 15 celsius, for example, in sheffield. today, those temperatures quite widely across the uk down by about five celsius. from 15 to about ten later this afternoon. the change is brought about by an area of low pressure, this one here, and there are a couple of weather fronts on it. the first one in imposter bringing in a little bit of rain eastwards. the second one is the cold front and it is behind that that the colder air will be spreading its way in across the uk.
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. a reminder of our top story....within the first hundred days of his administration. in his first news conference since taking office, mr biden dismissed suggestions of an immigration crisis at america's southern border. he said he would run for re—election in 202a. lots more on our website and i'm available on social media. thank you for watching. available on social media. thank you forwatching. bye—bye. hello there. the weather will be turning much colder...
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the could ward it hospital in southern paris and the face of france is good why a patient struggles to stay alive this massive machine pumps oxygen into his body allowing his heart and lungs to rest and iron lung for the 21st century the stuff in this ward of pricing for even more patients paris is in fiction right to surging for now this hospital is coping but it stops a war that could chime. in as the elastic is getting tighter and tighter we're not at the breaking point at the moment when we're getting very close we have the impression that the breaking point is not far away but we're. paris in the north of france worst affected by this good whiteside hospital emergency wards in the capital and nearly full more and more sick parisians have been suffering from baby 117 the very 1st reported in britain even the city 6 pm curfew doesn't seem to be effective against it this time that's how little they say and we haven't found a good solution in the past year and a year from now what would be in lockdown number right now in the widespread vaccinations can prevent that from happening like
the could ward it hospital in southern paris and the face of france is good why a patient struggles to stay alive this massive machine pumps oxygen into his body allowing his heart and lungs to rest and iron lung for the 21st century the stuff in this ward of pricing for even more patients paris is in fiction right to surging for now this hospital is coping but it stops a war that could chime. in as the elastic is getting tighter and tighter we're not at the breaking point at the moment when...
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nicolas sarkozy is convicted of corruption and faces one year in prison we'll have the latest from paris. but al this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up u.n. experts call for an international investigation into the poisoning of russian opposition leader alexey novelli say the government was likely responsible. chaotic scenes on the streets of me in my last post the the insults and she faces new charges. harrowing tales from civilians caught up in the conflict in ethiopia is nor the 2 great region. of course in france is found former president nicolas sarkozy guilty of corruption and influence peddling the judges had it's a cozy a 3 year prison sentence 2 of which are suspended the 66 year old is the 2nd leader in france's modern history to be convicted of corruption. there is live for us at the court and paris the run us through what exactly he's been found guilty of and does this mean that we're going to see a former president now heading to prison. yes nicolas sol cozy becoming the 1st former french president to be handed a jail sentence he was found guilty by the court here i
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reporter: bad news for paris and of the area around paris.r people in the north of france. these two regions will be plunged back to november and the second confinement. not quite the same level of intensity as the first confinement. schools will remain open. there is a greater degree of freedom to move about, to take air and sport. essentially, it is another lock down. it will kick in at midnight tomorrow, friday. it will be in for two months over easter holiday. the clinical evidence is so strong, particularly the paris region where there are over 400 per 100,000. anchor: more than 20,000 people are dying -- in europe are dying each week of covid-19. the w.h.o. made this comparison. >> the number of people dying from covid-19 in europe is higher now than it was this time last year, reflecting the widespread hold this virus has. anchor:he w.h.o. said the virus is moving east,ith countries in eastern and central europe seeing more impact. >> it is most acute in the parts of the region that were successful in controlling the disease in the fir
reporter: bad news for paris and of the area around paris.r people in the north of france. these two regions will be plunged back to november and the second confinement. not quite the same level of intensity as the first confinement. schools will remain open. there is a greater degree of freedom to move about, to take air and sport. essentially, it is another lock down. it will kick in at midnight tomorrow, friday. it will be in for two months over easter holiday. the clinical evidence is so...
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christa there in paris.o visit a piece of alien architecture. it's a spectacular building shaped like a ufo that's been left abandoned since the fall of the iron curtain. at 70m high and 60m wide, buzludzha look out across the balkan mountains. completed in 1981, it was built as an iconic national monument to glorify the communist party. it's here because this was the birthplace of the bulgarian socialist movement. this is powerful. powerful architecture. following the collapse of the regime, the building was abandoned and later shut off to the public as it fell into disrepair. da—da—daaaa! oh, wow. here it is. me first? welcome. it's seen better days, hasn't it? definitely. it cost the equivalent of $35 million in today's money to build buzludzha. since it was abandoned, the years, they haven't been kind. dora, it's... ..it�*s incredible. there's some work to do, obviously, but it's still very impressive. look at this. 50 square metres of mosaics right on top. there is the symbol of communism, actually — th
christa there in paris.o visit a piece of alien architecture. it's a spectacular building shaped like a ufo that's been left abandoned since the fall of the iron curtain. at 70m high and 60m wide, buzludzha look out across the balkan mountains. completed in 1981, it was built as an iconic national monument to glorify the communist party. it's here because this was the birthplace of the bulgarian socialist movement. this is powerful. powerful architecture. following the collapse of the regime,...
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our paris correspondent lucy williamson reports. paris today is a tale of two cities.ense of freedom in the streets. in hospitals, a sense of deja vu. with more than 5,000 patients in intensive care, france is already above normal saturation level. in this small paris unit today, all nine life—support beds were full. translation: the thing that worries us a lot - is that protective measures are not being respected. when the weather's good, we see people walking by the seine, all crammed together, or shopping in the market without any protection, and we know that in these kinds of situations, the government has trouble enforcing the restrictions. 79—year—old madeleine arrived here after refusing the astrazeneca jab. she didn't trust it with all her underlying conditions, she told me. but while waiting for the pfizer one, she caught covid. has it changed her mind about the astrazeneca vaccine? non, non. "no," she said. it's here in the capital's life—support units that pressure on president macron has been sharpest. some doctors have warned of an impending health disaste
our paris correspondent lucy williamson reports. paris today is a tale of two cities.ense of freedom in the streets. in hospitals, a sense of deja vu. with more than 5,000 patients in intensive care, france is already above normal saturation level. in this small paris unit today, all nine life—support beds were full. translation: the thing that worries us a lot - is that protective measures are not being respected. when the weather's good, we see people walking by the seine, all crammed...
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in the plates piece today the flight from paris to the york is fully booked. many passengers travel with big pounds i'm small baggage. concorde is still an adventure everything else is like taking the bus. while i fly a lot and so for me the facts to get there the better it is. the distance between the tricky and the aircraft is the stock shown cool and cold yesterday's tests include film director from track numbers stories and groups one is. yes he was there some no pun intended the passengers is a showbiz celebrity ships this. show i've ever known a scheduled flight from paris to new york you would arise with very. low fuel reserves something like a maximum of 20 minutes of additional 5 times very little compared to other passenger planes why are they. followed it. is the 1st time we've ever been on the concorde we're very excited about it to be traveling to the sky twice the speed of sound is something very few people get to do so why did you book this flight on a concorde it's a lifelong dream ever you've been looking forward to it to go supersonic for 2 h
in the plates piece today the flight from paris to the york is fully booked. many passengers travel with big pounds i'm small baggage. concorde is still an adventure everything else is like taking the bus. while i fly a lot and so for me the facts to get there the better it is. the distance between the tricky and the aircraft is the stock shown cool and cold yesterday's tests include film director from track numbers stories and groups one is. yes he was there some no pun intended the passengers...
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our paris correspondent lucy williamson reports. paris today is a tale of two cities.a sense of deja vu. with more than 5,000 patients in intensive care, france is already above normal saturation level. in this small paris unit today, all nine life—support beds were full. translation: the thing that worries | us a lot is that protective measuresl are not being respected. when the weather's good, we see people walking by the seine, all crammed together, or shopping in the market without any protection, and we know that in these kinds of situations, the government has trouble enforcing the restrictions. 79—year—old madeleine arrived here after refusing the astrazeneca jab. she didn't trust it with all her underlying conditions, she told me. but while waiting for the pfizer one, she caught covid. has it changed her mind about the astrazeneca vaccine? non, non. "no," she said. it's here in the capital's life—support units that pressure on president macron has been sharpest. some doctors have warned of an impending health disaster, saying they could soon be forced to choose
our paris correspondent lucy williamson reports. paris today is a tale of two cities.a sense of deja vu. with more than 5,000 patients in intensive care, france is already above normal saturation level. in this small paris unit today, all nine life—support beds were full. translation: the thing that worries | us a lot is that protective measuresl are not being respected. when the weather's good, we see people walking by the seine, all crammed together, or shopping in the market without any...
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our paris correspondent, lucy williamson, reports. paris today is a tale of two cities.in the streets. in hospitals, a sense of deja vu. with more than 5,000 patients in intensive care, france is already above normal saturation level. in this small paris unit today, all nine life—support beds were full. translation: the thing that worries | us a lot is that protective measuresl are not being respected. when the weather's good, we see people walking by the seine, all crammed together, or shopping in the market without any protection, and we know that in these kinds of situations, the government has trouble enforcing the restrictions. 79—year—old madeleine arrived here after refusing the astrazeneca jab. she didn't trust it with all her underlying conditions, she told me. but while waiting for the pfizer one, she caught covid. has it changed her mind about the astrazeneca vaccine? non, non. "no," she said. it's here in the capital's life—support units that pressure on president macron has been sharpest. some doctors have warned of an impending health disaster, saying they
our paris correspondent, lucy williamson, reports. paris today is a tale of two cities.in the streets. in hospitals, a sense of deja vu. with more than 5,000 patients in intensive care, france is already above normal saturation level. in this small paris unit today, all nine life—support beds were full. translation: the thing that worries | us a lot is that protective measuresl are not being respected. when the weather's good, we see people walking by the seine, all crammed together, or...
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it's all eyes on paris as wales prepare for their six nations showdown against france with a second grand slam title in three years on the line. it's all india as england are beaten in their t20 series losing the final match in ahmedabad. and redmond rules in a south coast battle — as southampton secure their spot in the fa cup semi—finals with victory against bournemouth. hello and welcome to sportsday. this is the six nations saturday. it's not long to kick until kick off in the big game in paris — with wales looking to win the grand slam against france. that starts at 8 o clock. but earlier — ireland finished their campaign on a high with a convincing 32—18 win over england in dublin — ending their run of four successive defeats by their opponents. not good for eddiejones, though — his side are now set for a fifth—place finish. michael redford has this report. for both ireland and england this feels like it has been a tournament of one step forward, one step back. two wins and two defeats for both nations, one chance to finish on a high. and one final chance for c] stander, 51 caps won
it's all eyes on paris as wales prepare for their six nations showdown against france with a second grand slam title in three years on the line. it's all india as england are beaten in their t20 series losing the final match in ahmedabad. and redmond rules in a south coast battle — as southampton secure their spot in the fa cup semi—finals with victory against bournemouth. hello and welcome to sportsday. this is the six nations saturday. it's not long to kick until kick off in the big game...
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"bbc news," paris. laura: well, here in america, it's a very different story.or disease control is hopeful that we're turning a corner on the pandemic. the biden administration has taken 58 days to get to 100 million jabs in arms and the c.d.c. now says that children in classrooms can be three feet apart, not six. a third of u.s. states have seen their cases go up including michigan. we're joined by an infectious disease physician, thank you so much for being with us, doctor, we have fully vaccinated 12% of the u.s. population, but why are cases going up in some states? >> i think it's a number of reasons. i think that variants are playing a role. i think as we open siety back up, restaurants and gyms and things like that, people are movinground a lot more. but i think knowing that here in michigan, people over the age of 16 will soon be able to get the vaccine, if we can get more people vaccinated, we don't have to be in fear. we just need to get those vaccination rates up quickly. laura: here in new york city, for example, indoor dining is reopening tonight a
"bbc news," paris. laura: well, here in america, it's a very different story.or disease control is hopeful that we're turning a corner on the pandemic. the biden administration has taken 58 days to get to 100 million jabs in arms and the c.d.c. now says that children in classrooms can be three feet apart, not six. a third of u.s. states have seen their cases go up including michigan. we're joined by an infectious disease physician, thank you so much for being with us, doctor, we have...
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and the one in paris, right near the sean the easy.ll in paris it's good to set up tours, on what you see him where to stay. do it in the budget of the average service manner service family. that is searching out special needs, and meeting them, the paris uso has a service that is kind of special. people come from all over, they don't always connect. >> i was supposed to meet my wife at the airport, and i've been looking for her for about an hour. i have not seen. or >> do you know what's that she is coming in on? >> i think it was due in at ten after ten. >> the paris uso's people lost and found, work day and night. it has a direct link with the paris police. it works. >> what was the name of your wife? >> mrs. johnston. >> she has a six-year-old boy with her. your wife is now on the phone. >> hello. royal >> hello where are you? >> are i have been out there looking for you for about an hour. we must have missed some place somewhere. >> ceta need, set up a way to serve it, and it's the same in italy. the roam uso, is headquarters for
and the one in paris, right near the sean the easy.ll in paris it's good to set up tours, on what you see him where to stay. do it in the budget of the average service manner service family. that is searching out special needs, and meeting them, the paris uso has a service that is kind of special. people come from all over, they don't always connect. >> i was supposed to meet my wife at the airport, and i've been looking for her for about an hour. i have not seen. or >> do you know...
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cramer: so anyway, i would like to see us perform paris by being in paris. with that, i yelled. >> thank you very much. let me recognize senator duckworth via webex and remind the committee the five minute timer is on and should be observed. thank you. senator duckworth: thank you for being here. i have to say, i want to give an example of my colleagues remarks, the fact that p.r.c. conclude ash colluded with their commercial arm to use corporate espionage to steal from lockheed martin and turn around and gave that information directly to the prc government, which allowed them to solve their problem with the landing year of the fifth-generation fighter jet which is supposed to be a competitor to the f-35 and they were very proud of that partnership between their government and their private sector. there is no real private sector. i'm going to get to the foreign adversaries on national security but i think we need to start at home. when president -- with president biden in the white house, i'm confident restoring alliances is critical to advancing security i
cramer: so anyway, i would like to see us perform paris by being in paris. with that, i yelled. >> thank you very much. let me recognize senator duckworth via webex and remind the committee the five minute timer is on and should be observed. thank you. senator duckworth: thank you for being here. i have to say, i want to give an example of my colleagues remarks, the fact that p.r.c. conclude ash colluded with their commercial arm to use corporate espionage to steal from lockheed martin...
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mark: the news continues live from paris.tay with us. 03/11/21 03/11/21 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> many of the covid deaths coulhave been avoided if there were a government who did their job. this country is disorganized and falling apart because it has no government. amy: as brazil's covid death toll soars, former brazilian president luiz inÁcio lula da
mark: the news continues live from paris.tay with us. 03/11/21 03/11/21 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> many of the covid deaths coulhave been avoided if there were a government who did their job. this country is disorganized and falling apart because it has no government. amy: as brazil's covid death toll soars, former brazilian president luiz inÁcio lula da
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lean fold man's road to tokyo ends here next time is paris 2024. for marie lawrence young flush paris is still a long way away she wants to perform but an injury is forcing her to miss the german indoor championships. despite the corona break and the injury she's trying to stay positive. said i've enjoyed the freedom from pressure. i've been an athlete for 1516 years always competing. well i know that it's been pleasant to have a year off. i'm going to. corona has given many a chance to return to their roots and that includes top athletes. marie lawrence's father is from the caribbean island of martinique as the oldest of 6 siblings she's always been possessed. of mental strength. as if we would really admire my daughter unbelievable my she's been doing it for years despite a lot of hardship she's so strong i think it's amazing i really admire her when the things they are. to return to competition can my but it all depends on the infection rate. on this one i'm really looking forward to the 1st competition i know that i'll be incredibly nervous esp
lean fold man's road to tokyo ends here next time is paris 2024. for marie lawrence young flush paris is still a long way away she wants to perform but an injury is forcing her to miss the german indoor championships. despite the corona break and the injury she's trying to stay positive. said i've enjoyed the freedom from pressure. i've been an athlete for 1516 years always competing. well i know that it's been pleasant to have a year off. i'm going to. corona has given many a chance to return...
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here's our paris correspondent with more. lucy: paris today is a tale of two cities.f freedom in the streets. hospitals, a sense of dÉjÀ vu. with more than 5000 patients in intensive care france is already above normal saturation levels. in this small paris unit today, nine life support beds were full. >> the thing that worries us as the protective measures are not being respected. when the weather is good we see people walking by the seinne, crammed together shopping in the market without any protection. we know in these situations the government has trouble enforcing restrictions. lucy: this 79-year-old arrived here after refusing this astrazeneca jab. she did not trust it with her underlying condition she told me, but while waiting for the pfizer one, she caught covid. has it changed her mind about the astrazeneca vaccine? >> no, no. lucy: no, she said. it is in the capital's life support units that pressure on president macron has been sharpest. doctors have warned of an impending health disaster, saying they couldoon be forced to choose between which patients liv
here's our paris correspondent with more. lucy: paris today is a tale of two cities.f freedom in the streets. hospitals, a sense of dÉjÀ vu. with more than 5000 patients in intensive care france is already above normal saturation levels. in this small paris unit today, nine life support beds were full. >> the thing that worries us as the protective measures are not being respected. when the weather is good we see people walking by the seinne, crammed together shopping in the market...
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paris time here on france 24. now it's time for business with kate moody.ou're looking ahead to the biden administration's plan to rebuild america's infrastructure. >> the president on wednesday set to begin to outline the details for what he says will be his second major piece of legislation following the conavirus stimulus bill. people travel to pittsburgh to promote what is expected to be $3 trillion in spending on roads, bridges, with up focus on environmental systems. all recent u.s. presidents have tried to overhaul the system. part of the reason the spending is so complicated is that most roads and public transport systems are owned at a state low -- level. even a national program has to go through regional governments. the biden adminiration has proposed paying for part of the plan by raising the corporate tax rate. one organization which will released a forecast in a months time says the economic recovery would accelerate thanks to a strong expansion in the u.s. and china. even though many european countries remain mired in a third wave of infectio
paris time here on france 24. now it's time for business with kate moody.ou're looking ahead to the biden administration's plan to rebuild america's infrastructure. >> the president on wednesday set to begin to outline the details for what he says will be his second major piece of legislation following the conavirus stimulus bill. people travel to pittsburgh to promote what is expected to be $3 trillion in spending on roads, bridges, with up focus on environmental systems. all recent u.s....
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paris in the north of france worst affected by this stood wide so far hospital emergency wards in the capital and nearly full more and more sick parisians have been suffering from day 117 the variant 1st reported in britain even the city 6 pm curfew doesn't seem to be effective against it well that's that's how little they say and we haven't found a good solution in the past year and then a year from now what would be in lockdown number right only widespread vaccinations can prevent that from happening like many you members france has been suffering from a vaccine shortage causing a slow rollout. the vaccination numbers for paris a worse than the national average leaving the city vulnerable against the 3rd why. france's prime minister says vaccinations will soon pick up allowing these new lockdown measures to be reversed soon. the british challenge of the coming weeks will be scaling back the 3 stricture surely to have that now allowing locke to return to normal as we tax night more like. it is the case numbers rise there's undoubtedly more suffering ahead before relief comes right no
paris in the north of france worst affected by this stood wide so far hospital emergency wards in the capital and nearly full more and more sick parisians have been suffering from day 117 the variant 1st reported in britain even the city 6 pm curfew doesn't seem to be effective against it well that's that's how little they say and we haven't found a good solution in the past year and then a year from now what would be in lockdown number right only widespread vaccinations can prevent that from...
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like to paris auntie course will show the devious he is there with the latest good morning charlotte tell us the latest on that in particular about those new border controls. well that's right germany says it's going to enforce the seaboard a cold control from tuesday which will affect some $16000.00 cross border workers france is unhappy about but it means those workers will have to present a negative difficult to be able to go and do the jobs they going to continue discussing about that but clearly there's some an ease about those restrictions coming into place there's also been new restrictions being put in place over the weekend here in france in several towns and cities that have seen new knock downs as the cases of covert 19 continue to worsen they continue to worsen is the way the health minister has described the situation now there are also discussions taking place in paris today about the idea of a 3 week a mini lockdown here so it does seem clear to many people that the curfew which has been in place for many months between 6 pm and 6 am in the morning isn't working but if
like to paris auntie course will show the devious he is there with the latest good morning charlotte tell us the latest on that in particular about those new border controls. well that's right germany says it's going to enforce the seaboard a cold control from tuesday which will affect some $16000.00 cross border workers france is unhappy about but it means those workers will have to present a negative difficult to be able to go and do the jobs they going to continue discussing about that but...
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madeline fold man's road to tokyo ends here and next day is paris 2024. for marie lawrence young flush paris is still a long way away she wants to perform but an injury is forcing her to miss the german indoor championships. despite the corona break and the injury she's trying to stay positive. said i've enjoyed the freedom from pressure. i've been an athlete for 1516 years always competing. well i know that it's been pleasant to have a year off. i'm going in. corona has given many a chance to return to their roots and that includes top athletes. marie lawrence's father is from the caribbean island of martinique as the oldest of 6 siblings she's always been possessed of mental strength. as if we would really admire my daughter she's unbelievable she's been doing it for years despite a lot of hardship she's so strong i think it's amazing i really admire her when the things they are. hopes to return to competition can make but it all depends on the infection rate. on this one i'm really looking forward to the 1st competition i know that i'll be incredibly n
madeline fold man's road to tokyo ends here and next day is paris 2024. for marie lawrence young flush paris is still a long way away she wants to perform but an injury is forcing her to miss the german indoor championships. despite the corona break and the injury she's trying to stay positive. said i've enjoyed the freedom from pressure. i've been an athlete for 1516 years always competing. well i know that it's been pleasant to have a year off. i'm going in. corona has given many a chance to...
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job are known as scheduled flight from paris to new york you would arise with very. fuel reserves are something like a maximum of 20 minutes of additional 5 times very little compared to other passenger planes why are they. followed it. is the 1st time we've ever been on the concorde we're very excited about it to be travelling through the sky twice the speed of sound is something very few people get to do so why did you book this flight on the concorde it's a lifelong dream ever you've been looking forward to it to go supersonic for 2 hours is just a thrill. look i'm on board and your. music producer william because i now see them up the road but he is as excited as if this were his 1st shot. german funk attendants bridget's a cruiser who's been working on concorde for 20 years and on some passion she moved to paris especially for this plant kind of to do that. most of their cousins are regulars for the new ones printed to crews of potential to take photos of the occasion i take another one that says something that i never say. coffee and come. to an opulent 6 cours
job are known as scheduled flight from paris to new york you would arise with very. fuel reserves are something like a maximum of 20 minutes of additional 5 times very little compared to other passenger planes why are they. followed it. is the 1st time we've ever been on the concorde we're very excited about it to be travelling through the sky twice the speed of sound is something very few people get to do so why did you book this flight on the concorde it's a lifelong dream ever you've been...
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parts of france, including paris, prepare for a new, month—long lockdown, as the prime minister warnshe country is in the grip of a third wave. sharp words exchanged at the first high level meeting between the new american administration and china. the first court appearance of a canadian man charged with spying in china takes place — canadian diplomats say they were denied access. four months into the bloody conflict in ethiopia's tigray region — we speak to some of the thousands of people who have been forced to flee their homes. hello and welcome. parts of france will re—enter lockdown from saturday, as the country fears a third wave of coronavirus infections. more than 35 thousand new cases have been recorded in the past 2a hours. hospitals are said to be nearing crisis point. the lockdown means non—essential shops will be shut again, and travel from paris to other regions is banned. tanya dend—rinos reports. patients fighting for life. nurses and doctors fighting to save them. 1200 people are currently in intensive care in paris, higher than at the peak of the second wave in nove
parts of france, including paris, prepare for a new, month—long lockdown, as the prime minister warnshe country is in the grip of a third wave. sharp words exchanged at the first high level meeting between the new american administration and china. the first court appearance of a canadian man charged with spying in china takes place — canadian diplomats say they were denied access. four months into the bloody conflict in ethiopia's tigray region — we speak to some of the thousands of...
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thank you charlotte their son our correspondent in paris for that live update there shanna davis case. turning to israel where a government proposal to track people returning from abroad with an electronic bracelet as an alternative to quarantine hotels well that's met with a mixed reaction from israelis hardy's paula slayer reports from the airport where the pilot program has been dogged. as you can see behind me it's largely deserted there are full flights that are scheduled to arrive the soft noon and passengers on those flights will be part and parcel of a new pilot program that is being launched today and which is hugely controversial a year ago one would not have imagined that we'd be in the situation now when you arrive in israel you have one of 2 choices either you choir in team in an army hotel or you can go home and do a home quarantine for 10 days but now you have to go home with an electronic monitoring system this entails wearing an electronic bracelet either around will restore your ankle now this bracelet is part of a tracking system it's connected to a smartphone which
thank you charlotte their son our correspondent in paris for that live update there shanna davis case. turning to israel where a government proposal to track people returning from abroad with an electronic bracelet as an alternative to quarantine hotels well that's met with a mixed reaction from israelis hardy's paula slayer reports from the airport where the pilot program has been dogged. as you can see behind me it's largely deserted there are full flights that are scheduled to arrive the...