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a paris! rickey) marché sur l'eau is the only charity or organization in the paris region to transport fresh produce by the canal. mostly, the canal is used for tourism. - christelle and her team of marché sur l'eau like to make it clear. they didn't invent anything. this canal was built in the early 1800's to s this puose: transporting food to paris. (benedict rickey) all of the produce are from a place called seine-et-marne. it's a county. - with this vintage solution, christelle is tackling a very modern problem: traffic. and she's not alone. the city is in the midst of a radical 10 years traffic reduction plan. (mikael colville-andersen) are there other people who see this and think: "oh, we want to do it too?" - this project feeds 700 people a week, with fresh fruit, vegetables, cheese, milk and meat, in three cities along the canal de l'ourcq: paris, pantin and sevran. that's 4 to 5 tonnes of produce each and every week with only one boat. (benedict rickey) if you go to the market and tr
a paris! rickey) marché sur l'eau is the only charity or organization in the paris region to transport fresh produce by the canal. mostly, the canal is used for tourism. - christelle and her team of marché sur l'eau like to make it clear. they didn't invent anything. this canal was built in the early 1800's to s this puose: transporting food to paris. (benedict rickey) all of the produce are from a place called seine-et-marne. it's a county. - with this vintage solution, christelle is...
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paris appear to present no problems to the inhabitants loyal to the king.uld blame the problems not on the king himself but rather upon his ministers. so the king was thought of as steel the father of his people. paris itself was thought to be the best managed and best policed city in europe. i know you might find hard to believe it give into paris anytime pre-pandemic that is. and joseph the second of austria remarked upon the cleanliness of the streets, and the buildings and attention to public hygiene. in 1788 revolution truly seemed far away. so why, why did the french revolution? well, in a nutshell the political culture that evolved during the 18th century brought it about. it began a result of the fiscal crisis and economic crisis. it was made possible by a week and absolute monarch who was surrounded himself with people ministers. at once revolution begin to it was off by people inspired the ideals of the enlightenment and by the american revolution. motivation of the people, outdated monarchy, government dominated by hereditary office, the power of
paris appear to present no problems to the inhabitants loyal to the king.uld blame the problems not on the king himself but rather upon his ministers. so the king was thought of as steel the father of his people. paris itself was thought to be the best managed and best policed city in europe. i know you might find hard to believe it give into paris anytime pre-pandemic that is. and joseph the second of austria remarked upon the cleanliness of the streets, and the buildings and attention to...
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paris appear to present no problems to the inhabitants loyal to the king.uld blame the problems not on the king himself but rather upon his ministers. so the king was thought of as steel the father of his people. paris itself was thought to be the best managed and best policed city in europe. i know you might find hard to believe it give into paris anytime pre-pandemic that is. and joseph the second of austria remarked upon the cleanliness of the streets, and the buildings and attention to public hygiene. in 1788 revolution truly seemed far away. so why, why did the french revolution? well, in a nutshell the political culture that evolved during the 18th century brought it about. it began a result of the fiscal crisis and economic crisis. it was made possible by a week and absolute monarch who was surrounded himself with people ministers. at once revolution begin to it was off by people inspired the ideals of the enlightenment and by the american revolution. motivation of the people, outdated monarchy, government dominated by hereditary office, the power of
paris appear to present no problems to the inhabitants loyal to the king.uld blame the problems not on the king himself but rather upon his ministers. so the king was thought of as steel the father of his people. paris itself was thought to be the best managed and best policed city in europe. i know you might find hard to believe it give into paris anytime pre-pandemic that is. and joseph the second of austria remarked upon the cleanliness of the streets, and the buildings and attention to...
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this was the time of the hundred years war but paris grew.s population grew, its borders grew so it was really not serving much as a fortress to defend paris and france was not really worried about the english dominating france once again. so they decided to turn it into a prison, but it was not to be a prison for your common criminal but, instead a prison for those who spoke out against the government. men like voltaire spent a little bit of time as a result. it was an armory and it represented the royal authority in the center of paris, now at the time july the 13th, 1789 there were 7 prisoners within, none of them to our knowledge were political prisoners. i think there was a pick-pocket in there and a few others so it was not precisely being used for what it was intended for at the moment. so the night before on the 13th of july, 1789, many of the third estate had gathered they decided they were going to form a militia, we need soldiers to defend ourselves against foreign mercenary that are coming in and that's where the national guard is
this was the time of the hundred years war but paris grew.s population grew, its borders grew so it was really not serving much as a fortress to defend paris and france was not really worried about the english dominating france once again. so they decided to turn it into a prison, but it was not to be a prison for your common criminal but, instead a prison for those who spoke out against the government. men like voltaire spent a little bit of time as a result. it was an armory and it...
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this was the time of the hundred years war but paris grew.s population grew, its borders grew so it was really not serving much as a fortress to defend paris and france was not really worried about the english dominating france once again. so they decided to turn it into a prison, but it was not to be a prison for your common criminal but, instead a prison for those who spoke out against the government. men like voltaire spent a little bit of time as a result. it was an armory and it represented the royal authority in the center of paris, now at the time july the 13th, 1789 there were 7 prisoners within, none of them to our knowledge were political prisoners. i think there was a pick-pocket in there and a few others so it was not precisely being used for what it was intended for at the moment. so the night before on the 13th of july, 1789, many of the third estate had gathered they decided they were going to form a militia, we need soldiers to defend ourselves against foreign mercenary that are coming in and that's where the national guard is
this was the time of the hundred years war but paris grew.s population grew, its borders grew so it was really not serving much as a fortress to defend paris and france was not really worried about the english dominating france once again. so they decided to turn it into a prison, but it was not to be a prison for your common criminal but, instead a prison for those who spoke out against the government. men like voltaire spent a little bit of time as a result. it was an armory and it...
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we have a sociologist and professor at the university of paris in berlin. a legal advisor of the european center for institutional and human rights, one of the organizations that filed the complaint against lafarge. in dohan, head of center of research and policy studies. welcome to the program. how significant is the ruling that came out from paris and the court over lafarge? guest: it is a breakthrough. it is quite surprising especially after the court of appeals decision. now two years ago. it is a very strong sign and signal toward those that think that business as usual can go on. especially on war fronts in all kind of places where wars are being wages by especially occidental and western countries. i would say it is quite striking, especially considering yesterday was the first day of the 9 month long trial of people responsible for the attacks on november 2015 in paris. it has a very strong symbolic and political range. hashim: this has been a long ride for your organization but do you think you have reached a point where you can deal with -- say it
we have a sociologist and professor at the university of paris in berlin. a legal advisor of the european center for institutional and human rights, one of the organizations that filed the complaint against lafarge. in dohan, head of center of research and policy studies. welcome to the program. how significant is the ruling that came out from paris and the court over lafarge? guest: it is a breakthrough. it is quite surprising especially after the court of appeals decision. now two years ago....
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he arrived in paris under heavy security. the french justice minister. >> this trial is first and foremost of interest to the victims, but t whole of our fellow citizens, all of france, will be watching this trial. the whole world will be watching this trial. it is also an opportunity for our justice system to reaffirm that it functions with a certain number of unalterable rules which separate civilization from barbarism. and it is important to me to say this again here. >> the shooting and bombing assault by islamic state group extremists was the worst post-world war ii atrocity in france for this is how it unfolded. it begant 9:35 p.m. local 13 jihadists detonated explosive belts during a packed football match between germany and france , killing a coach driver. as that was happening, another attack was underway seven kilometers away, in the 10th and 11th districts of paris. a second troop of jihadists open fire on people having brings and dinner outside bars and restaurants, killing 39 people. 15 minutes later at nine: 40
he arrived in paris under heavy security. the french justice minister. >> this trial is first and foremost of interest to the victims, but t whole of our fellow citizens, all of france, will be watching this trial. the whole world will be watching this trial. it is also an opportunity for our justice system to reaffirm that it functions with a certain number of unalterable rules which separate civilization from barbarism. and it is important to me to say this again here. >> the...
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anchor: hello and welcome to live from paris. here are the headlines this ur. this wednesday, the trial of the people accused of orchestrating the attacks of november 2015 begins in paris. we will have an early look at the courtroom custom-built for the proceedings. it is a war of words in the afghanistan, the taliban saying they have taken over the panjshir valley, but a spokesperson with the resistance front said it is still defending territory in the mountains and valleys. and the death of a freh cinema legend, we will look back at the extraordinary life and career of jon kyl del mondo dr. jean-paul belmondo. -- of jean-paul belmondo. ♪ it is said to be a landmark trial in french history, the trial of those accused of and involved in the november 2015 paris attacks will begin this weekend. 130 people were killed when gunmen and suicide bombers attacked several venues in and north of paris. to accommodate the high number of civil plaintiffs and their lawyers, a large, temporary courtroom has been built inside the historic court house in paris, with proceeding
anchor: hello and welcome to live from paris. here are the headlines this ur. this wednesday, the trial of the people accused of orchestrating the attacks of november 2015 begins in paris. we will have an early look at the courtroom custom-built for the proceedings. it is a war of words in the afghanistan, the taliban saying they have taken over the panjshir valley, but a spokesperson with the resistance front said it is still defending territory in the mountains and valleys. and the death of a...
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and so being the mayor of paris is not necessarily the best assets. and it's so very significant that she made the declaration of candidacy, nothing parents, but in a small city in western frog, in a working class city to show that she's not the candidate of the parisian. she's a national candidate for all the french. so that's really her main weakness. i was looking at some of the poll numbers from the last couple of weeks and they really show versus leaning feather right, with marine the pen and have yeah, that's wrong meeting alongside, micron is not indicative at the moment of the political conversation. and from while there's been a shift to the right undoubtedly in process in many countries to be a 100 and less has to handicap one is that is this shift to the right. and the 2nd one is that they are divided. you already have about 4 candidate from different sections of the lesson from. so that really means that they know that they're not going to win next year's election. and they're trying to fight to do know who is the leader of the left and no
and so being the mayor of paris is not necessarily the best assets. and it's so very significant that she made the declaration of candidacy, nothing parents, but in a small city in western frog, in a working class city to show that she's not the candidate of the parisian. she's a national candidate for all the french. so that's really her main weakness. i was looking at some of the poll numbers from the last couple of weeks and they really show versus leaning feather right, with marine the pen...
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that report from natasha butter in paris. now there are reports. saudi led coalition forces of counter the air strikes, targeting hootie, controlled areas in southwest yemen who run media says plains last. 15 raids in an area near ties airport on tuesday if it's confirmed. maybe the 1st coalition attacks on who's positions in ties in more than a year. it's believe who's use the airport to attack a government military base last month, killing at least 30 soldiers. and he's in hong kong, have arrested for activists to organize the territories annual vigils mocking the 1989 chinaman's square crackdown authorities, accused them of failing to cooperate with an investigation. many pro democracy activists have been detained. ever since beijing introduced a sweeping new national security law in hong kong last year. and he's 41. people have been killed in a fight, a prison in indonesia that fire at target on jail near the capitals or carter has been protons. more than 70 people were injured authorities and investigating whether overcr
that report from natasha butter in paris. now there are reports. saudi led coalition forces of counter the air strikes, targeting hootie, controlled areas in southwest yemen who run media says plains last. 15 raids in an area near ties airport on tuesday if it's confirmed. maybe the 1st coalition attacks on who's positions in ties in more than a year. it's believe who's use the airport to attack a government military base last month, killing at least 30 soldiers. and he's in hong kong, have...
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at the vatican concert hall in paris. some people managed to escape through my door. inside gunman was shooting at the crowd. the earlier the attackers had run paged across the city, getting people in several locations. by the end of the evening, a 130 people who then attack claimed by the french president, declared a fate of emergency co from there was shock and grief. nearly 6 years on thomas met remembers how an evening of enjoying life music at the battle. rapidly turned into a nightmare. the crew of a sudden, people fell to the floor. i turned around and saw 2 people on the crash because shooting everything that move according the floor. everyone was tried to call. it was a mess. the lights went out, we had more shouting, someone shouted every loading, yet 3 seconds and i just ran. most of the attackers blew themselves off, was shot dead by police on the night. 3 days later police killed a man suspected to be the mastermind of the attacks in paris. robert. but it was 4 months before the man alleged to be the only sur
at the vatican concert hall in paris. some people managed to escape through my door. inside gunman was shooting at the crowd. the earlier the attackers had run paged across the city, getting people in several locations. by the end of the evening, a 130 people who then attack claimed by the french president, declared a fate of emergency co from there was shock and grief. nearly 6 years on thomas met remembers how an evening of enjoying life music at the battle. rapidly turned into a nightmare....
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countries signed the paris accords in 2015.at is the aftermath of the european summer which are record-breaking heat waves, floods and fires. >> the presidential election in france happens next year and a new candidate has thrown his hat in the ring. the greens have selected him as their contender for the presidency. the 54-year-old member of the european parliament is one of a growing number of politicians lining up to challenge emmanuel macron. the election happens in april, next year. time now for business. hi, kate. the u.s. is facing this unprecedented situation, may be defaulting on its debt. this could be catastrophic. >> janet yellen warning the government has until october 18 before it officially runs out of money. u.s. lawmakers must agree to raise the debt ceiling by then or the government could default. the senate refused to extend the borrowing capacity. republicans are trying to pressure democrats to pare back spending in other areas including the trillion dollar infrastructure plan, set for the house later this w
countries signed the paris accords in 2015.at is the aftermath of the european summer which are record-breaking heat waves, floods and fires. >> the presidential election in france happens next year and a new candidate has thrown his hat in the ring. the greens have selected him as their contender for the presidency. the 54-year-old member of the european parliament is one of a growing number of politicians lining up to challenge emmanuel macron. the election happens in april, next year....
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.ormer president, ashraf ghani, has apologised to the afghan people and issued a statement explaining why he fled his country when the taliban took over last month. in a twitter post, mr ghani said he left afghanistan to avoid further bloodshed in the streets. meanwhile, there are growing concerns about whether international aid will keep flowing into the country. here's us secretary state antony blinken speaking during a visit to germany. despite professing that a new government would be inclusive, the announced list of names consists exclusively of individuals who are members of the taliban or their close associates, and no women. we're also concerned by the affiliations and track records of some of those individuals. we understand the taliban has presented this as a caretaker cabinet. we willjudge it and them by its actions. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is in kabul. i have to say that on the streets today, the reaction to the protest has intensified. there was gr
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.ormer president, ashraf ghani, has apologised to the afghan people and issued a statement explaining why he fled his country when the taliban took over last month. in a twitter post, mr ghani said he left afghanistan to avoid further bloodshed in the streets. meanwhile, there are growing concerns about whether international aid will keep flowing into the country. here's us secretary state antony blinken speaking during a visit to germany. despite professing that...
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from paris, our correspondent lucy williamson reports.he sirens sounded again in paris today for the men accused of terrorising this city six years ago. sounds that once accompanied that fear and panic, now accompanying the defendants on their way to justice. it was a night when security felt uncertain, when no—one in paris knew where to run. as islamist gunmen targeted bars, restaurants, the football stadium, the bataclan concert hall. explosion. salah abdeslam, the only suspected attacker to survive that night, is facing the most serious charges. 19 others are accused of involvement, including mohamed abrini, also wanted by belgian prosecutors in connection with the attacks in brussels. today, a message from abdeslam. as the trial opened, the judge asked for his profession. "fighter with the islamic state," he replied. this case includes almost 2000 civil plaintiffs, many of whom have opted not to testify. translation: the suffering is unspeakable. _ it is inexpressible, but they expect tough justice. the acts these defendants are accus
from paris, our correspondent lucy williamson reports.he sirens sounded again in paris today for the men accused of terrorising this city six years ago. sounds that once accompanied that fear and panic, now accompanying the defendants on their way to justice. it was a night when security felt uncertain, when no—one in paris knew where to run. as islamist gunmen targeted bars, restaurants, the football stadium, the bataclan concert hall. explosion. salah abdeslam, the only suspected attacker...
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lisa louis is covering it for us in paris. understand you were in the courtroom for opening proceedings. can you share what happened? lisa: well, the first few days of the trial have a lot of standard procedure. the head of the court will address all the accused and the lawyers of the civil plaintiffs will read all the names of the civil plaintiffs, the people they are representing, 1800, that is. during the standard procedure, there actually was a moment when everybody was issuing a sigh inside the courtroom when the main accuser -- accused, was believed to have written some of the attackers to paris that night when he said about being asked what kind of profession he had, he said, well, i left all my jobs behind to become a fighter of islamic state, and that was the moment when i think many people understood he would probably not cooperate in these nine months of trial and also it is very unlikely he will show any remorse of what he did or what he allegedly did. clare: in addition to the shock of hearing the accused in that
lisa louis is covering it for us in paris. understand you were in the courtroom for opening proceedings. can you share what happened? lisa: well, the first few days of the trial have a lot of standard procedure. the head of the court will address all the accused and the lawyers of the civil plaintiffs will read all the names of the civil plaintiffs, the people they are representing, 1800, that is. during the standard procedure, there actually was a moment when everybody was issuing a sigh...
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this is live from paris. ♪ >> thank you very much for being with us.oe biden took to the lectern to make his first speech to the u.n. as u.s. president and told the u.n. that the u.s. is embarking on an era of his words, relent this diplomacy instead of military reactions to world crises, but the context could not have been more controversial, the defense deal where france was stabbed in the back, the words of the french foreign minister himself hanging heavy over the proceedings. there he is hanging over the speech. >> in the words of joe biden, the united dates and australia are working in lockstep. he and scott morrison held their first one-on-one meeting on tuesday and the u.s. president was picked to praise the new security ties. >> the united states has no closer or more reliable ally than australia. we can rely on each other and that is a reassuring thing. >> the meeting comes a week after the united states announced it would provide stralia with technology to build a powered submarines, spelling the end for the deal with france for 12 conventio
this is live from paris. ♪ >> thank you very much for being with us.oe biden took to the lectern to make his first speech to the u.n. as u.s. president and told the u.n. that the u.s. is embarking on an era of his words, relent this diplomacy instead of military reactions to world crises, but the context could not have been more controversial, the defense deal where france was stabbed in the back, the words of the french foreign minister himself hanging heavy over the proceedings. there...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.ttacks and the rise of islamist extremism in france has left the country soul—searching over its much valued secularism. let's discuss this now, an important report we just heard, this attack followed the charlie charli hebdo attack. i attack followed the charlie charli hebdo attack.- attack followed the charlie charli hebdo attack. i am a olitical charli hebdo attack. i am a political scientist _ charli hebdo attack. i am a political scientist making . political scientist making comparison and the best way of making sense of secularism and france and the terrorist attacks is to make a comparison with make country the united states and we are now approaching the 28 year anniversary of september 11, and very similar questions asked here and there and i think after a few years, the united states really focused on citizenship and not discriminating, and in the last 20 years there has been major steps forward in the united states for the integration of muslim minority into mainstream. but
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.ttacks and the rise of islamist extremism in france has left the country soul—searching over its much valued secularism. let's discuss this now, an important report we just heard, this attack followed the charlie charli hebdo attack. i attack followed the charlie charli hebdo attack.- attack followed the charlie charli hebdo attack. i am a olitical charli hebdo attack. i am a political scientist _ charli hebdo attack. i am a political scientist making ....
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.stan's former president, ashraf ghani, has apologised to the afghan people and issued a statement explaining why he fled his country when the taliban took over last month. in a twitter post, mr ghani said he left afghanistan to avoid further bloodshed in the streets. meanwhile, there are growing concerns about whether international aid will keep flowing into the country. the taliban has said that the international community should abide by its commitment to provide financial assistance to afghanistan. according to the un, about half of afghanistan's population — 18 million people — are in need of humanitarian support. but many nations are hesitant to provide help or recognition to the taliban government after they announced their new leadership on tuesday. here's us secretary state antony blinken speaking during a visit to germany. despite professing that a new government would be inclusive, the announced list of names consists exclusively of individuals who are members of the taliban
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.stan's former president, ashraf ghani, has apologised to the afghan people and issued a statement explaining why he fled his country when the taliban took over last month. in a twitter post, mr ghani said he left afghanistan to avoid further bloodshed in the streets. meanwhile, there are growing concerns about whether international aid will keep flowing into the country. the taliban has said that the international community should abide by its commitment to...
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feeling particularly angry and betrayed. natasha butler, i'll just sarah paris. ah . the child has denied reports that its leaders are embroiled in a major power struggle following the announcement of afghan as towns interim government. the group says the claims are aimed at the stabilizing the country and discrediting the taliban after it took power. last month, i should have bought a has more now from the capital couple pledging allegiance to the taliban tribesman, dignitaries, and members of the former government in kandahar the birthplace of the taliban and the seat of power. a show of unity at a delicate moment for the group that swept into the capital last month. but the taliban is now denying rumors of a possible power struggle and infighting among its senior leadership. reports also suggested deputy prime minister would love the land. the brother was sidelined as the rumors spread. the taliban despatched one of his officials. and that's how connie, with one message to convey the taliban is more united than ever. when le brother later appeared himself in a
feeling particularly angry and betrayed. natasha butler, i'll just sarah paris. ah . the child has denied reports that its leaders are embroiled in a major power struggle following the announcement of afghan as towns interim government. the group says the claims are aimed at the stabilizing the country and discrediting the taliban after it took power. last month, i should have bought a has more now from the capital couple pledging allegiance to the taliban tribesman, dignitaries, and members of...
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natasha butler reports from paris.ha: the french president emmanuel macron greeted angela merkel as she prepares to step down but chose not to mention the diplomatic crisis that has shaken his government, leaving that to his foreign minister. >> as we say in france, it's really a stab in the back. we created a relationship of trust with australia and that trust has been broken. natasha: australia pulled out of as submarine deal with paris after signing a new defense pact with u.s. and u.k., countering china's influence in the endo pacific region. the white house says it discussed the pact with paris before it was announced but french authorities contest that. >> this unilateral, brutal, unpredictable decision reminds me of what mr. trump used to do. natasha: biden's decision to exclude key allies is likely to further strain transatlantic elation's -- relations. it may grow bolstering sentiment in the eu that the u.s. is an unreliable partner, and the bloc must become more a thomas. >> today, the eu -- more autonomous.
natasha butler reports from paris.ha: the french president emmanuel macron greeted angela merkel as she prepares to step down but chose not to mention the diplomatic crisis that has shaken his government, leaving that to his foreign minister. >> as we say in france, it's really a stab in the back. we created a relationship of trust with australia and that trust has been broken. natasha: australia pulled out of as submarine deal with paris after signing a new defense pact with u.s. and...
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and paris. let's say in paris and return to our top story, france has had a very strong reaction over the, the security deal between the u. s. the you can't straight here is what frances defense minister had to say about australia ending a deal with her country in favor of this new agreement law school. she was the sign a deal, a deal that is not simply an industrial commercial deal, but strategic partnership. and we back truck on as well, is back trucking on one leg. and in terms of jo, politics and international politics, it's serious. let's go back to paris then i was there at the fashioned butler joins us live. the french president has been speaking within the last few minutes. that's actually what he had to say. yes, the frontier present in manuel macro, welcoming anglo merkel for a dinner here at the lease a palace a she prepared to step down as german chunk that was widely expected. the macro would comment on the growing diplomatic crisis that has the rock paid off to australia scrapped i
and paris. let's say in paris and return to our top story, france has had a very strong reaction over the, the security deal between the u. s. the you can't straight here is what frances defense minister had to say about australia ending a deal with her country in favor of this new agreement law school. she was the sign a deal, a deal that is not simply an industrial commercial deal, but strategic partnership. and we back truck on as well, is back trucking on one leg. and in terms of jo,...
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ah, let's bring in gas in paris. we have nothing for get if she is the see all just and professor of the university of paris 8 and believe we have canal, the vita, a legal advisor, the european center for constitutional and human rights. one of the organizations that filed the complaint against the boss in dough hammer, one cumberland head of policy analysis of the center for research and policy studies. welcome to the program. now sarah, how significant is the bullying that came out in paris from the course above the case of the arch? i would say that it's a breakthrough. it's quite surprising, especially after the court of appeal decision that took place now 2 years ago. and it's a very strong fine and signal towards those that think that business as you, as usual, can go on, especially on the, on war, on war, france, in all kinds of places where wars are being wages by especially occidental and western countries. so i would say that is quite striking, especially considering that yesterday was the 1st day of the 9
ah, let's bring in gas in paris. we have nothing for get if she is the see all just and professor of the university of paris 8 and believe we have canal, the vita, a legal advisor, the european center for constitutional and human rights. one of the organizations that filed the complaint against the boss in dough hammer, one cumberland head of policy analysis of the center for research and policy studies. welcome to the program. now sarah, how significant is the bullying that came out in paris...
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let's ta ke let's take you to paris. 20 men accused of being involved in the november 2015 paris attacksly surviving suspected attacker, will go on trial today. the series of attacks on bars and restaurants in the french capital, as well as france's national football stadium and the bataclan concert hall, left 130 people dead and hundreds injured. 0ur paris correspondent lucy williamson has this report. it was a night with no safe haven when no—one knew where to run. when a gunman brought chaos to paris bars and restaurants. it's football stadium. the bataclan concert hall. stephane lost his son at that night at the bataclan. no trial, he says, can heal the pain. translation: , ., , pain. translation: , ., translation: festival, it is a ersonal translation: festival, it is a personal loss. _ translation: festival, it is a personal loss, the _ translation: festival, it is a personal loss, the loss - translation: festival, it is a personal loss, the loss of- translation: festival, it is a personal loss, the loss of a . personal loss, the loss of a child, my son, and it is also a collective
let's ta ke let's take you to paris. 20 men accused of being involved in the november 2015 paris attacksly surviving suspected attacker, will go on trial today. the series of attacks on bars and restaurants in the french capital, as well as france's national football stadium and the bataclan concert hall, left 130 people dead and hundreds injured. 0ur paris correspondent lucy williamson has this report. it was a night with no safe haven when no—one knew where to run. when a gunman brought...
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paris. these are the main news world headlines. the european commission is welcoming a decision to do travel ban on europeans vaccinated against covid-19, calling it a long-awaited step for the u.s. the rules will take -- lift in november. france calls the summary scandalous tap in the back. and in the u.s., patient immigrants -- haitian immigrants being sent back to the country they fled. this is live from paris. ♪ thank you for being with us. the european commission has welcomed the decision by the united states to relax restrictions on vaccinated europeans who want to travel to the united states. the news came in a social media post. u.s. officials saying it is good news for families who have been kept apart by the pandemic, but also for business. a commission in washington called the move a logical decision given the success of our eu vaccination campaign. reporter: back in the usa, as the country opens the doors to vaccinated foreign travelers, puin place by dold trumpavel ban year ago. the biden administration have been in ta
paris. these are the main news world headlines. the european commission is welcoming a decision to do travel ban on europeans vaccinated against covid-19, calling it a long-awaited step for the u.s. the rules will take -- lift in november. france calls the summary scandalous tap in the back. and in the u.s., patient immigrants -- haitian immigrants being sent back to the country they fled. this is live from paris. ♪ thank you for being with us. the european commission has welcomed the...
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, but she comes from and grew up near lyon she hasn't always been from paris.urse, she's been out serving well in france in the past few years as a major political figure >> all right thank you so much for joining us today on the show. the spokesperson for the french socialist party. this after anne hidalgo is throwing her hat into the race for the presidential elections next year. as ever, our correspondent charlotte from france. >>> also coming up on the show u.s. future look to bounce back after the week lower amid growth concerns we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "street signs. i'm joumanna bercetche these are the headlines. europe markets kick off the week in the green with the u.s. data on inflation on tuesday and trade numbers later into the week. >>> and olaf scholz extends his lead less than two weeks before germans head to the polls. fighting off the issue he was culpable in an investigation. >> you created this on purpose >>> ab food shares hit the bottom of the stoxx 600 as primark comes in short of expectation. >>> and fresh regulatory press
, but she comes from and grew up near lyon she hasn't always been from paris.urse, she's been out serving well in france in the past few years as a major political figure >> all right thank you so much for joining us today on the show. the spokesperson for the french socialist party. this after anne hidalgo is throwing her hat into the race for the presidential elections next year. as ever, our correspondent charlotte from france. >>> also coming up on the show u.s. future look...
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let's go to natasha butler, who is live for us in paris. so the trial is under way upon that we've had some the main suspects. what does he be saying? yes, of course. we're just the procedural stage in this trial bottle fell out. the slum is in court. he is wearing a black t shirts. he's had is long, he's wearing a black mosque and he's sitting with 40 other co accused. 6 people are actually being tried and it's frontier in this child's just worth nursing that now the judge actually started to talk to the accused. he said that he was going to start asking him to identify themselves, and at that point, fell out the slum interjected, saying, and i quote him 1st, i want to testify that there is no other goal than our and but how much is his messenger? the judge then abruptly replied, we will talk about that later. so i was then off to confirm the identity of these period parents. he declined to do so. when all asked what is profession was all up . the slum said that he had given up his career to become a fighter for i thought one would imagine
let's go to natasha butler, who is live for us in paris. so the trial is under way upon that we've had some the main suspects. what does he be saying? yes, of course. we're just the procedural stage in this trial bottle fell out. the slum is in court. he is wearing a black t shirts. he's had is long, he's wearing a black mosque and he's sitting with 40 other co accused. 6 people are actually being tried and it's frontier in this child's just worth nursing that now the judge actually started to...
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so we can expect that they will be attend relations in the coming weeks and months between paris. washington come there and the formation is fonts, have such a large military and civilian presence right across the pacific and how to see how this 3 way alliance can succeed. and it seems without involving france, isn't it? absolutely. even the unprecedented challenges in the best fit, it makes no sense that the u. s. new kid and acts on their own without the cooperating closely with key actors suggest friends with also in japan and we cannot have such a limited corporation. as you said, france is a nation of the in the best of luck with all her since everything is there more than 7000 soldiers permanently deployed in the region. we sent some marines for gates aircraft carrier in the region. so we are an actor. we have to pay your role and the his kidney disappointing that such try to open their ships, excludes paris. what does this tell us about the special relationship between the us and britain as the u. k. looks to secure a trade deal post, breaks it with the u. s. and what does
so we can expect that they will be attend relations in the coming weeks and months between paris. washington come there and the formation is fonts, have such a large military and civilian presence right across the pacific and how to see how this 3 way alliance can succeed. and it seems without involving france, isn't it? absolutely. even the unprecedented challenges in the best fit, it makes no sense that the u. s. new kid and acts on their own without the cooperating closely with key actors...
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>> you are watching france 24 live in paris. here are the headlines. more outbursts from the surviving defendant on day two into the trial of the 2015 paris attacks. he is want of tournament -- one of 20 man accused of carrying out the massacres that claimed the lives of 130 people. he was justice department sues the state of texas over a law that bans most abortions, calling it on scones at calling it unconstitutional. this comes days after the supreme court refused to block the law. brazilian president jair bolsonaro is set to meet with truckers who blocked highways in he continueso defy the nation's supreme court, raising questions about the future of democracy in the country. ♪ >> hello, everyone. thanks for joining us. we begin with day two of the trial into the 2015 paris attacks. for another day, proceedings were interrupted several times by outbursts from the only surviving defendant. the 31-year-old admitted being soldier for the islamic state group. he is one of 20 defendants accused of carrying out the massacres across the capital that claim
>> you are watching france 24 live in paris. here are the headlines. more outbursts from the surviving defendant on day two into the trial of the 2015 paris attacks. he is want of tournament -- one of 20 man accused of carrying out the massacres that claimed the lives of 130 people. he was justice department sues the state of texas over a law that bans most abortions, calling it on scones at calling it unconstitutional. this comes days after the supreme court refused to block the law....
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the paris court of appeal had dismissed crimes against humanity, charles against the tenant giant into a 1019 of that ruling have just been overturned by francis stop court. my father was accused of paying millions of dollars to fight as including i fail to keep its factory open. the company eventually last year in 2014 after i still see it's planned north, east of other po. it has admitted some mistakes, but denies the allegations. i guess it, the court of patients decision does not mean the company will automatically face trial. but it's refer the matter back to investigating magistrates to reconsider the complicity charge, saying one can be complicit in crimes against humanity even if there's no intention of being associated with the crimes committed. it did knowingly paying several $1000000.00 for an organization house. so purpose was exclusively criminal, suffices to consider youth complicity, regardless of whether the posse concerned was acting to pursue a commercial activity. the proceedings against the fonts are the result of a complaint, while by the french violence ministry 1
the paris court of appeal had dismissed crimes against humanity, charles against the tenant giant into a 1019 of that ruling have just been overturned by francis stop court. my father was accused of paying millions of dollars to fight as including i fail to keep its factory open. the company eventually last year in 2014 after i still see it's planned north, east of other po. it has admitted some mistakes, but denies the allegations. i guess it, the court of patients decision does not mean the...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.genuine mistake" after he confused the footballer marcus rashford with the rugby player maro itoje. in an interview with the evening standard newspaper, mr williamson said he'd held talks on zoom with the manchester united forward, who campaigned for free school meals provision during the pandemic. but aides later confirmed he'd actually met mr itoje. in today's tennis in new york, a remarkable achievement in the us open for britain's emma raducanu, who's swept to victory against switzerland's belinda bencic. it means the 18—year—old from kent is through to her first—ever semifinal at a grand slam tournament. she has made history, she is the first ever player to make it through to the semifinals from the qualifying rounds. live to flushing meadows and our correspondent samira husain. after a two year absence the crowds are back at the us open and ready for new heroes. they mightjust have found one in great britain's emma raducanu. the moment the dream got even bigger for british tennis
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris.genuine mistake" after he confused the footballer marcus rashford with the rugby player maro itoje. in an interview with the evening standard newspaper, mr williamson said he'd held talks on zoom with the manchester united forward, who campaigned for free school meals provision during the pandemic. but aides later confirmed he'd actually met mr itoje. in today's tennis in new york, a remarkable achievement in the us open for britain's emma raducanu, who's...
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about half of that in paris.e will be tuning into the european central bank's policy meeting later this week. el salvador has officially become the first country in the world to adopt bitcoin as legal tender. that is along with the u.s. dollar. the government has launched its own digital wallet and promised $30 worth of bitcoin for new users. there are even new atm's which in theory allow peop to convert to dollars and witraw the dollars without commission. the first day was hit by technical snags. many people say the app was not available to be downloaded on popular app stores including apple and huawei. the government saying that was ju a blip and problems would be sorted out. it's a lot of skepticism about this move, partly because bitcoin is so volatile. it is unregulated and could be used for criminal resources. also, half of the population has no internet access. lawmakers approved this back in june. some areas of the country have already been using the digital currency. bitcoin beach is a hotspot on the pa
about half of that in paris.e will be tuning into the european central bank's policy meeting later this week. el salvador has officially become the first country in the world to adopt bitcoin as legal tender. that is along with the u.s. dollar. the government has launched its own digital wallet and promised $30 worth of bitcoin for new users. there are even new atm's which in theory allow peop to convert to dollars and witraw the dollars without commission. the first day was hit by technical...
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that leaders are a major paris struggle. the group says it's propaganda. and the stabilizing afghan astonished discredits in the movement. hush ma about our reports from campbell pledging allegiance to the taliban tribesman, dignitaries, and members of the former government in kandahar the birthplace of the taliban and the seat of power. a show of unity at a delicate moment for the group that swept into the capital last month. but the taliban is now denying rumors of a possible power struggle and in fighting among its senior leadership. reports also suggested deputy prime minister pamela de la honey brother was sidelined as the rumors spread. the taliban dispatched one of his officials. and that's how connie, with one message to convey the taliban is more united than ever. even more, la brother later appeared himself in a video explaining why he hasn't been seen in public for the last few days. most apartment or the car bertha, i was traveling from toggle, so i had no access to the media in order to reject this new. we assure the dentist on nation mature,
that leaders are a major paris struggle. the group says it's propaganda. and the stabilizing afghan astonished discredits in the movement. hush ma about our reports from campbell pledging allegiance to the taliban tribesman, dignitaries, and members of the former government in kandahar the birthplace of the taliban and the seat of power. a show of unity at a delicate moment for the group that swept into the capital last month. but the taliban is now denying rumors of a possible power struggle...
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and that's how some in paris have come to view this. this barrier has been built to hide one of the city's ugliest problems. crack addiction models, drug use is turned hawk. it will in the 19th, decent paris and the surrounding streets into a living nightmare for locals. now they have been moved to around this location, meaning the problem haven't been tackled. it's just a new set of glucose to deal with what it really feels like a zombie apocalypse movie. this last week we have faced assault after assault theft . after 1st my neighbor is still in hospital at the trying to catch a drug addict who robbed him. he was beaten. noel says, this neighborhood has long suffered problems, but this addition of more than a 100 drug addicts on the doorstep only creates greater insecurity. that's been done yet. we are almost a breaking point because there's a feeling of nervousness, violence, we think about it everyday. i even have to all myself with protective equipment. gus, a taser or a but why? because just last weekend there were 5 fight that ha
and that's how some in paris have come to view this. this barrier has been built to hide one of the city's ugliest problems. crack addiction models, drug use is turned hawk. it will in the 19th, decent paris and the surrounding streets into a living nightmare for locals. now they have been moved to around this location, meaning the problem haven't been tackled. it's just a new set of glucose to deal with what it really feels like a zombie apocalypse movie. this last week we have faced assault...
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well, because we are in the fashion capital of the world, paris. our last episode here. we will say the fashion in diplomacy seems to be new york style, new york born boris johnson was in the white house last week. and what he said to the french to my crone, his message was, get a grip. give me a break. he said in french, bad french, i might say, even worse than mine. but here in france, my crone says to scott morrison, essentially not were believed, but through his actions, you think, take a hike, buddy scram, get lost pound sand. he won't return. scott morrison's calls. so this is my crone versus scott morrison, who is the prime minister of australia, who dissed france by secretly negotiating a deal with united states for the to break the contract with france for $90000000000.00 worth of submarines, the barracuda class from france instead he's going with a nuclear powered submarines from the united states. yeah, i love the center of this crappy this, the dialogue between these 3 countries microns proving to be a real thug. in his verbal pronouns as pronouncements and b
well, because we are in the fashion capital of the world, paris. our last episode here. we will say the fashion in diplomacy seems to be new york style, new york born boris johnson was in the white house last week. and what he said to the french to my crone, his message was, get a grip. give me a break. he said in french, bad french, i might say, even worse than mine. but here in france, my crone says to scott morrison, essentially not were believed, but through his actions, you think, take a...
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>> welcome live from paris. the diplomatic fallout continues from australia's move to scrap a defense deal with france. the french foreign affairs minister recalling the ambassadors of australia and the united states. the tragic mistake. the united states admits it targeted the wrong man in a drone strike that killed 10 afghan civilians in kabul last month. another blow for russia's opposition as voting gets underway in parliamentary polls. apple taking down a strategic voting app after pressure from the kremlin. the diplomatic fallout continues from australia's decision to ditch a 31 billion euro deal to buy french submarines in favor of american ones. france's foreign minister has recalled the ambassadors for consultations. he said given the seriousness of the event, president ma ron made the request. australia is teaming up with the united states and united kingdom in a new defense pact that would see cam barra get a fleet. the french foreign minister added that the decision would cast a lasting pall over rel
>> welcome live from paris. the diplomatic fallout continues from australia's move to scrap a defense deal with france. the french foreign affairs minister recalling the ambassadors of australia and the united states. the tragic mistake. the united states admits it targeted the wrong man in a drone strike that killed 10 afghan civilians in kabul last month. another blow for russia's opposition as voting gets underway in parliamentary polls. apple taking down a strategic voting app after...
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good old friend who is born and raised in paris . when max asked him about what, what were you doing on the day that you know no to dom burned down, this is tragic and he's like that's the french way. he's like, it's just the building. i think it's like, more like foreigners think this is very important. i understand. max, you are stunned. you went violent, you had are no, as i understand it. whilst on that commitment. the cache is all motional driven the day after things are on fire. he goes up with a 1000000000 arrows into this thing. then a week later, it's like, wait a minute, i for got, i'm a greedy guy. he likes to bye pennies with free money from the central bank. i'm not even they may, he could borrow a 1000000000 euros from the central bank e c b for 0 or less than 0, and use it to rebuild, not your dumps, but it now would even do that 1st country. well, i don't know. you have to go google it on your own because i don't know whether or not he came through with that money. but the point is, let's talk about that wealth and in
good old friend who is born and raised in paris . when max asked him about what, what were you doing on the day that you know no to dom burned down, this is tragic and he's like that's the french way. he's like, it's just the building. i think it's like, more like foreigners think this is very important. i understand. max, you are stunned. you went violent, you had are no, as i understand it. whilst on that commitment. the cache is all motional driven the day after things are on fire. he goes...
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feeling particularly angry and betrayed. natasha butler, i'll just sarah paris. well, let's bring david cathy, he's director of the center for strategic studies at victoria university in wellington, you join us line from wellington in new zealand. david, good job. you were there. so new zealand has already banned any australia nuclear submarines and its waters. but how much does this new alliance expose the differences between australia and new zealand, regional foreign policy? well down just to start without saying you haven't come out and band straight yourself brains from its territory. you seem to a longstanding engineer position and legislation that's been in place for more than 25 years. and the prime minister came out yesterday just simply said that that changes his legislation is on change. that policy is unchanged. there's been no direct comment about the strategy and submarines and these, i think it's worth remembering that these are submarines that are probably not going to come into service until probably the end of the 2030. so it's a, it's a slightl
feeling particularly angry and betrayed. natasha butler, i'll just sarah paris. well, let's bring david cathy, he's director of the center for strategic studies at victoria university in wellington, you join us line from wellington in new zealand. david, good job. you were there. so new zealand has already banned any australia nuclear submarines and its waters. but how much does this new alliance expose the differences between australia and new zealand, regional foreign policy? well down just...
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i'm really excited about doing the paris marathon. never been to paris before in my life.marks that you go past are incredible. so, obviously the eiffel tower, go through notre dame, the opera house, past the louvre. there's so many things in paris i'm really looking forward to. i think one of the things is the architecture. i've heard that it's so beautiful and tells such a tale around every corner. i'm a bit of a hopeless romantic, as well. so, i thought going to the city of love in europe is my best bet to go to. if paris got cancelled, i would be really gutted. but i think i've always had an optimistic mind—set, and if it were to be cancelled, i'd run the marathon somewhere around here. and i'd just have to re—plan and just keep my hopes up. but it's the world that we're living in at the moment. and it's frustrating, but i'm determined to do it again. and, fingers crossed, we'll show you how freddie gets on in paris in around a month's time. last week, we joined husband—and—wife team jason and tammie on their punishing zero—carbon adventure around wales. so far, we've
i'm really excited about doing the paris marathon. never been to paris before in my life.marks that you go past are incredible. so, obviously the eiffel tower, go through notre dame, the opera house, past the louvre. there's so many things in paris i'm really looking forward to. i think one of the things is the architecture. i've heard that it's so beautiful and tells such a tale around every corner. i'm a bit of a hopeless romantic, as well. so, i thought going to the city of love in europe is...
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doted on paris. she loved her to death. she was -- it was superimportant to her. it was her daughter. i had concerns about the environment she was in. but not marie's love for her ever. >> reporter: they were always close? >> yes. >> reporter: even when they were distant from each other? >> yes. >> reporter: then, marie finally found what her vulnerable loving soul seemed to need. >> i was actually happy for her because she found god. >> reporter: marie had found a spiritual home at the calvary emerald coast church. it was in a strip mall. fancy wasn't the point. salvation was. here, finally, marie felt right. >> and jesus says, you're missing out. >> reporter: the pastor was a magnetic man named james philanders. preached in jeans and sneakers. live streamed and youtubed his service. >> it was a happening place. >> reporter: jason was the youth minister. >> wouldn't fall asleep listening to his sermons. >> reporter: but the pastor and his wife, were known for their big hearts, their charity. and tha
doted on paris. she loved her to death. she was -- it was superimportant to her. it was her daughter. i had concerns about the environment she was in. but not marie's love for her ever. >> reporter: they were always close? >> yes. >> reporter: even when they were distant from each other? >> yes. >> reporter: then, marie finally found what her vulnerable loving soul seemed to need. >> i was actually happy for her because she found god. >> reporter: marie...
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thank you. >>> maybe you can't go to paris but this afternoon we are bringing a little slice of paris to you. check this out. never has it been wrapped and recycled plastic. the art installation was supposed to be done last august but the pandemic stopped it. >> okay. very cool. >> yeah. >> i want to go to paris. >> i do too. >> i want to see all of the things in paris. >> me too. >> let's go together. >> yes. >> i say that about everything. >> i know. >> we should. >> do it all. together. >> that's it for the news at noon. >> xt newscast is at [ dramatic music ] >> eric: i know how she feels about me. and i know how she feels about you. i think that we should encourage that. the night is yours if you want. good morning. we should talk about last night. >> quinn: i would rather talk about you. y
thank you. >>> maybe you can't go to paris but this afternoon we are bringing a little slice of paris to you. check this out. never has it been wrapped and recycled plastic. the art installation was supposed to be done last august but the pandemic stopped it. >> okay. very cool. >> yeah. >> i want to go to paris. >> i do too. >> i want to see all of the things in paris. >> me too. >> let's go together. >> yes. >> i say that about...
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targets in paris. alive is an outcome for the major test of what is going to be a success or not. fix. what is going to be a success or not. �* . , what is going to be a success or not. ~ , _ ., ., ., ., not. a busy time and not long to go. thank ou not. a busy time and not long to go. thank you very _ not. a busy time and not long to go. thank you very much _ not. a busy time and not long to go. thank you very much for guiding i not. a busy time and not long to go. thank you very much for guiding us. thank you very much for guiding us through all of that. imagine living somewhere where the taps literally run dry. south africa has been hit hard by drought and water shortages. in 2018, cape town came very close to running out of water entirely. they have been finding out how one community is coping. this region of south africa. the town is bone dry and the dams of dried up, the fisher dead and the coastal city, home to a million people is also running out of freshwater and the four dams that are supplied
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