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to paris. which is also one of the reasons the americans said they were going to liberate paris at the end of the war. if you go into a big city like paris, you don't just assume command of the city, you have to feed the people and make sure they have heating oil, you have to make sure the city runs smoothly. for an army on the move, that's a drain on your resources. you don't want to do that until the rest of the country is under control. then you pivot towards paris. it became an open city in the march -- the nazis marched right in. >> dunkirk occurred at this point. what did dunkirk mean strategically and how has it become -- what has become as a metaphor throughout history? >> dunkirk is one of the great retreats. in effect, the british forces are pinned down on the sands of dunkirk which they could look across the water and see great britain right there. and along with the british troops there were 100,000 french troops. the nazis had them circled and they were slowly trying to strangle th
to paris. which is also one of the reasons the americans said they were going to liberate paris at the end of the war. if you go into a big city like paris, you don't just assume command of the city, you have to feed the people and make sure they have heating oil, you have to make sure the city runs smoothly. for an army on the move, that's a drain on your resources. you don't want to do that until the rest of the country is under control. then you pivot towards paris. it became an open city in...
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>>> paris hilton's promise. >> today i come here not as paris hilton but as a survivor. >> the actressnd model, before that a troubled teen. now using her name and fame to protect children at youth treatment centers. >> i just needed a hug or a break, instead of being put in these strangleholds. >> why the original influencer says it's time for legislation. >> i won't stop till i see change. ♪ pour some sugar on me ♪ >>> the different beat of leppard, classic hits like "pour some sugar on me." >> i can actually go here instead of reach all the way over here. >> to what he's now doing to help others. when you're driving a lincoln, stress seems to evaporate into thin air. which leaves us to wonder, where does it go? does it get tangled up in knots? or fall victim to gravity? or maybe it winds up somewhere over the bermuda triangle. perhaps you'll come up with your own theory of where the stress goes. behind the wheel of a lincoln is a mighty fine place to start. ♪ >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. the nationwide manhunt for brian laundrie has occupied much of the nation's atten
>>> paris hilton's promise. >> today i come here not as paris hilton but as a survivor. >> the actressnd model, before that a troubled teen. now using her name and fame to protect children at youth treatment centers. >> i just needed a hug or a break, instead of being put in these strangleholds. >> why the original influencer says it's time for legislation. >> i won't stop till i see change. ♪ pour some sugar on me ♪ >>> the different beat of...
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the there was a ratchet mechanism in the paris agreement.— paris agreement. get bolder and more _ paris agreement. the ambition to get bolder and more specific _ paris agreement. the ambition to get bolder and more specific but - paris agreement. the ambition to get bolder and more specific but is - paris agreement. the ambition to get bolder and more specific but is it - bolder and more specific but is it the case that if they don't make concrete progress in glasgow this week, the whole process could unravel? ., ., ~' week, the whole process could unravel? ., ., ., , ., week, the whole process could unravel? ., ., ., ., unravel? look at what was agreed on in paris, that— unravel? look at what was agreed on in paris, that global _ unravel? look at what was agreed on in paris, that global warming - unravel? look at what was agreed on in paris, that global warming should| in paris, that global warming should come in substantially lower than 2 and ideally closer to 1.5, so that was a commitment made six years ago. if six years on, they are not willing or able to
the there was a ratchet mechanism in the paris agreement.— paris agreement. get bolder and more _ paris agreement. the ambition to get bolder and more specific _ paris agreement. the ambition to get bolder and more specific but - paris agreement. the ambition to get bolder and more specific but is - paris agreement. the ambition to get bolder and more specific but is it - bolder and more specific but is it the case that if they don't make concrete progress in glasgow this week, the whole...
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they thought it was going to happen in paris. >> the author of the book " making paris: germany's brutal occupation of paris and its liberation by american and french forces in august 1944," watch on q and day sunday night at 8 -- q and a at 8:00 sunday night. >> the bureau of labor statistics released the september jobs report. this past month, the u.s. added 190 4000 jobs, less than half of market estimates. today, president biden spoke about the latest jobs report. this is about 15 minutes. president biden: hello, folks. good afternoon, everyone. today, for the first time since march 2020, the american unemployment rate is below 5%. in just eight months since i became president in the midst of a grave public health and economic crisis, the unemployment rate is now below 5%, at 4.8%. let me just repeat that, today's report has the unemployment rate down to 4.8 percent, a significant improvement from when i took office and a sign our recovery is moving over to, even in the face of the covid pandemic. that improvement was widespread. unemployment for hispanic workers was down and the une
they thought it was going to happen in paris. >> the author of the book " making paris: germany's brutal occupation of paris and its liberation by american and french forces in august 1944," watch on q and day sunday night at 8 -- q and a at 8:00 sunday night. >> the bureau of labor statistics released the september jobs report. this past month, the u.s. added 190 4000 jobs, less than half of market estimates. today, president biden spoke about the latest jobs report. this...
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if we don't act now, the paris agreement — home.on't act now, the paris agreement will _ home. if we don't act now, the paris agreement will be _ home. if we don't act now, the paris agreement will be looked _ home. if we don't act now, the paris agreement will be looked at - home. if we don't act now, the paris agreement will be looked at in - home. if we don't act now, the paris agreement will be looked at in the l agreement will be looked at in the future not as the moment humanity opened its eyes to the problem but the moment we flinched and turned away. the moment we flinched and turned awa . ~ . the moment we flinched and turned awa , ~ ., . ., . the moment we flinched and turned awa. . . ., the moment we flinched and turned awa. ., . .. the moment we flinched and turned awa. “ the moment we flinched and turned awa. ., away. what chance do you think you reall have away. what chance do you think you really have of— away. what chance do you think you really have of making _ away. what chance do you think you really have of makin
if we don't act now, the paris agreement — home.on't act now, the paris agreement will _ home. if we don't act now, the paris agreement will be _ home. if we don't act now, the paris agreement will be looked _ home. if we don't act now, the paris agreement will be looked at - home. if we don't act now, the paris agreement will be looked at in - home. if we don't act now, the paris agreement will be looked at in the l agreement will be looked at in the future not as the moment humanity opened...
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back in 2015, paris hosted cop21. almost every country across the globe agreed to limit global warming. each party agreed to make their own concrete plans about how they're going to tackle climate change and come back with an updated plan every five years. this is why cop26 is so important. it has been over five years since paris, so updates are due. as the president this year, the uk sees itself as a leader for climate change, being the first country to have an official climate change act. it has set out an ambitious ten point plan, including using cleaner energy sources like wind and nuclear, and pushing electric vehicles and zero emission public transport. the goal is to reach net zero by 2050. this means getting a balance. but, can it make good on these promises? some of the recent decisions around coal, oil and gas seem to go against this. remember this? the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord. that was november 2021. president trump removed the us from the paris agreement. the country is on
back in 2015, paris hosted cop21. almost every country across the globe agreed to limit global warming. each party agreed to make their own concrete plans about how they're going to tackle climate change and come back with an updated plan every five years. this is why cop26 is so important. it has been over five years since paris, so updates are due. as the president this year, the uk sees itself as a leader for climate change, being the first country to have an official climate change act. it...
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as they say, when in paris... . ., ., ., paris... . you can find more of our recent _ paris... .tures on - paris... . you can find more of our recent adventures on bbcl our recent adventures on bbc iplayer or on social media. just search for bbc travel show on the major platforms and you will find us there. until next time wherever you plan to go to, stay safe, have fun and we will see you soon. hello. the weather has thrown just about everything at us over the last week or so — heavy rain, squally winds, a bit of snow over higher ground in scotland — so what does the weekend have in store? well, actually, a return to milder conditions, some brisk winds and some rain at times, courtesy of this frontal system that you can see pushing in from the west. but it is moving quite slowly — it's running up against high pressure — so there will still be a fair amount of dry weather around through saturday and, where skies have been clear, a really chilly start across parts of eastern scotland and eastern england. that is, though, where we will see some of the best of the sunshine. more clo
as they say, when in paris... . ., ., ., paris... . you can find more of our recent _ paris... .tures on - paris... . you can find more of our recent adventures on bbcl our recent adventures on bbc iplayer or on social media. just search for bbc travel show on the major platforms and you will find us there. until next time wherever you plan to go to, stay safe, have fun and we will see you soon. hello. the weather has thrown just about everything at us over the last week or so — heavy rain,...
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paris has la samaritaine.rsion of this iconic department store opened in june last year after a long 16—year closure. so, here it is. la samaritaine. each of the three sections representing a different moment in time, and, actually, it started as a small stall just over there. now look at it! despite its humble beginnings, la samaritaine soon became one of the most well—known department stores in paris. it was a place to see and be seen. the shop where you could supposedly find everything. founded in 1870, the art nouveau building came first, the 19th century was a time of big change in paris and la samaritaine symbolised that change. but its ornate features soon became outdated. a few decades later, an art deco building was constructed next door in an effort to lure in the next generation of shoppers. and it worked. with the help of its quirky advertising, the store flourished. at its peak, it employed over 3000 parisians. but as times and tastes changed, the shop's popularity dwindled. safety concerns and hi
paris has la samaritaine.rsion of this iconic department store opened in june last year after a long 16—year closure. so, here it is. la samaritaine. each of the three sections representing a different moment in time, and, actually, it started as a small stall just over there. now look at it! despite its humble beginnings, la samaritaine soon became one of the most well—known department stores in paris. it was a place to see and be seen. the shop where you could supposedly find everything....
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you are watching live from paris. thank you for joining us. the united kingdom left the eu more than 1.5 years ago but the battle over a post brexit trade deal is not over yet at the center of the dispute is the northern ireland protocol which gives the land up in between the two islands. the u.k. wants to scrap the deal altogether and the eu is now offering some concessions. e tweaks to the agrment included is an of border checks, reduction of british products coming into northern ireland and less paperwork. >> the eu has an unwavering commitment to the people of northern ireland and for this reason, the implementation of the protocol brings about unique advantages for dual access of the u.k. and the eu markets. we want to make sure that the hard earned gains of the belfast agreement are protected while avoiding a hard border on the island of ireland and maintaining the activity of the eu market. >> joining us is our correspondent in belfast. how are officials in northern ireland reacting to all of this? >> pretty well. before making this ann
you are watching live from paris. thank you for joining us. the united kingdom left the eu more than 1.5 years ago but the battle over a post brexit trade deal is not over yet at the center of the dispute is the northern ireland protocol which gives the land up in between the two islands. the u.k. wants to scrap the deal altogether and the eu is now offering some concessions. e tweaks to the agrment included is an of border checks, reduction of british products coming into northern ireland and...
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paris is a second home to me. i was here, the streets were empty and shops were boarded up. today, it feels great to see things returning back to normal, even though some restrictions are still in place. but i'm notjust here to drink coffee. i'm here to shop. and where better place to do it than here? new york has its macy's, london has its harrods and paris... well, paris has la samaritaine. a new and improved version of this iconic department store reopened in june last year after a long 16—year closure. so, here it is — la samaritaine. each of the free sections representing a different moment in time. and, actually, it started as a small stall just over there. and now look at it. despite its humble beginnings, la samaritaine soon became one of the most well—known department stores in paris. it was a place to see and be seen. the shop where you could supposedly find everything. founded in 1870, the art nouveau building came first. the 19th century was a time of big change in paris, and la samaritaine symbolised
paris is a second home to me. i was here, the streets were empty and shops were boarded up. today, it feels great to see things returning back to normal, even though some restrictions are still in place. but i'm notjust here to drink coffee. i'm here to shop. and where better place to do it than here? new york has its macy's, london has its harrods and paris... well, paris has la samaritaine. a new and improved version of this iconic department store reopened in june last year after a long...
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paris, we agreed our shared goals. said we would protect people and nature from the _ we would protect people and nature from the effects of climate change. we said _ from the effects of climate change. we said we would get finance flowing to climate _ we said we would get finance flowing to climate action and we said we would _ to climate action and we said we would limit the rise in global temperature to well below two degrees, pursuing efforts towards 1.5. degrees, pursuing efforts towards 15 the _ degrees, pursuing efforts towards 1.5. the rapidly changing climate is sounding _ 1.5. the rapidly changing climate is sounding an alarm to the world to step up— sounding an alarm to the world to step up on— sounding an alarm to the world to step up on adaptation, to address loss and _ step up on adaptation, to address loss and damage and to act now to keep— loss and damage and to act now to keep a _ loss and damage and to act now to keep a alive. and we know that this c0p2ti— keep a alive. and we know that this c0p26 is—
paris, we agreed our shared goals. said we would protect people and nature from the _ we would protect people and nature from the effects of climate change. we said _ from the effects of climate change. we said we would get finance flowing to climate _ we said we would get finance flowing to climate action and we said we would _ to climate action and we said we would limit the rise in global temperature to well below two degrees, pursuing efforts towards 1.5. degrees, pursuing efforts towards...
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and the 26—mile slog to shake off the post—lockdown blues in paris.ome to iceland, the little island that did very well against covid, fighting very aggressively from early on, and now is welcoming visitors back to its shores. and in that effort, it's had a little help from a rather unexpected and very volatile source. volcanoes are the rock stars in iceland. # what makes you feel good... or at least a cool place where rock stars can shoot their music videos, which is exactly what icelandic rockers kaleo did during this year's eruption. and like all good rock gods, this volcano was fiery, unpredictable and, above all, knows how to put on a good show. ladies and gentlemen, it's time to introduce you to iceland's newest volcano, fagradalsfjall. or �*bob�* as some people online like to call it. heavy rock plays but what's in a name? it's so new, it hasn't even received an official title yet. it's windy and it's raining, but it's beautiful! since march this year, this hell—raiser has been burning up social media and news outlets across the world. since tr
and the 26—mile slog to shake off the post—lockdown blues in paris.ome to iceland, the little island that did very well against covid, fighting very aggressively from early on, and now is welcoming visitors back to its shores. and in that effort, it's had a little help from a rather unexpected and very volatile source. volcanoes are the rock stars in iceland. # what makes you feel good... or at least a cool place where rock stars can shoot their music videos, which is exactly what icelandic...
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the paris agreement will have crumpled at the first reckoning. world's only mechanism, viable mechanism for dealing with climate change will be holed beneath the water line. right now the paris agreement and the hope that came with it is just a piece of paper. we need to feel that piece of paper, to populate it with real progress, and i know that humanity has in it the power to rise to the challenge. the uk has proved it can be dan, we have our greenhouse gas emissions by 44% in the last 30 years whilst increasing our gdp by 78%, and we are cutting our contribution to climate change more and more everyday. we have made some progress at this g20, we have had a reasonable g20. but there is a huge way still to go. we all know that we have the technology. what we need to do now is to raise the finance, but above all we need the political will in glasgow to make those commitments and to keep alive the hope of restraining the growth in our temperatures to 1.5 degrees. boris johnson in rome, _ temperatures to 1.5 degrees. boris johnson in rome, setting
the paris agreement will have crumpled at the first reckoning. world's only mechanism, viable mechanism for dealing with climate change will be holed beneath the water line. right now the paris agreement and the hope that came with it is just a piece of paper. we need to feel that piece of paper, to populate it with real progress, and i know that humanity has in it the power to rise to the challenge. the uk has proved it can be dan, we have our greenhouse gas emissions by 44% in the last 30...
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as they say, when in paris...adventures on bbc iplayer or on social media. just search for bbc travel show on the major platforms and you will find us there. until next time wherever you plan to go to, stay safe, have fun and we will see you soon. hello. for most of us weekend isn't looking too bad at all on the weather front. looking too bad at all on the weatherfront. article looking too bad at all on the weather front. article to dry weekend. some rain in the forecast. the heaviest will fall across some north—western parts but for most of us it is looking dry most of the time. right now we have low pressure in the north atlantic at this weather front approaching the british isles so the cloud is quite thick across the uk. as weather front moves across the country over the next 2a hours it will mostly break up into showers. certainly by the time it reaches wales and england. any request of the uk it is going to deliver a fair bit of rain. scotland. also bringing a lot of mild air and scotland. also bringing a lo
as they say, when in paris...adventures on bbc iplayer or on social media. just search for bbc travel show on the major platforms and you will find us there. until next time wherever you plan to go to, stay safe, have fun and we will see you soon. hello. for most of us weekend isn't looking too bad at all on the weather front. looking too bad at all on the weatherfront. article looking too bad at all on the weather front. article to dry weekend. some rain in the forecast. the heaviest will fall...
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what a great achievement, and what a great way to see paris too!eek. but coming up next time — nnew and improved. we're visiting the recently reopened iconic parisian department store, la samaritaine. a velvet beret! as they say, when in paris! you can find more of our recent adventures on bbc iplayer. we're on social media, too — just search "bbc travel show" on the major platforms and you'll find us there. until next time, wherever you're planning to go to, stay safe, have fun, and we'll see you soon. hello there. after a day of sunshine and showers on monday, the weather on tuesday's going to look very different, and here's why. this cloud here in the atlantic is pushing in from the west, and that's bringing with it some outbreaks of rain. ahead of that, though, with some clearer skies, it will be a bit cooler across eastern scotland and eastern parts of england. but out to the west, it's milder to start the day with this rain around, some quite heavy rain, too. that rain shouldn't last long. in northern ireland, we'll see a spell of rain pushin
what a great achievement, and what a great way to see paris too!eek. but coming up next time — nnew and improved. we're visiting the recently reopened iconic parisian department store, la samaritaine. a velvet beret! as they say, when in paris! you can find more of our recent adventures on bbc iplayer. we're on social media, too — just search "bbc travel show" on the major platforms and you'll find us there. until next time, wherever you're planning to go to, stay safe, have fun,...
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the rebels and the mayor of paris paced tributes to the victims of the french massacre rep algerian, 60 years ago. but the calls for a formal apology continue these 19 people killed in landslides and floods. this is in the indian state of caroline and pet tightens living near a child care center, sparking debate of south africa's wildlife loss was a new space frontier. a russian film crew returns after shooting segments of the 1st movie in orbit. and in for the international olympic committee, had felt that plans to say to more regular woke up the ice. he says footballs. govern, embodies putting money ahead of sport. ah, hello rumors starting in yemen, the sour where the saudi latoya lucian says it's killed at least a 160 hootie fighters in marty province. the rebels have denied those claims though dozens of air strikes were launched in support of government forces. trying to push back the hoody fighters last month. they renewed their offensive to capture that province. priyanka group to has the details in this report. in yemen, 7 years civil war, the guns have rarely fallen silent.
the rebels and the mayor of paris paced tributes to the victims of the french massacre rep algerian, 60 years ago. but the calls for a formal apology continue these 19 people killed in landslides and floods. this is in the indian state of caroline and pet tightens living near a child care center, sparking debate of south africa's wildlife loss was a new space frontier. a russian film crew returns after shooting segments of the 1st movie in orbit. and in for the international olympic committee,...
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as they say, when in paris...yer or on social media. just search for bbc travel show on the major platforms and you will find us there. until next time, wherever you are planning to go to, stay safe, have fun, and we will see you soon. hello. saturday was a pretty cloudy day across the board. temperatures were edging up and part two of the weekend it looks a little bit milder. we will also have some chain around which will make it feel mild too. but there will be some showery bursts of rain all courtesy of this weather front which is bringing a very wet night to parts of northern ireland and western scotland. sunday morning this weather front will be slowly weakening as it continues to journey its way eastwards across the rest of scotland and for england and wales. lying across western england and will across the morning you'll notice it will become more fragmented with showery bursts of rain edging their way across the rest of england and wales through the day. not reaching the southeast until evening time so sta
as they say, when in paris...yer or on social media. just search for bbc travel show on the major platforms and you will find us there. until next time, wherever you are planning to go to, stay safe, have fun, and we will see you soon. hello. saturday was a pretty cloudy day across the board. temperatures were edging up and part two of the weekend it looks a little bit milder. we will also have some chain around which will make it feel mild too. but there will be some showery bursts of rain all...
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the paris agreement and other aspects of international climate policy.ithout objection, their written statements will be made part of the record. you are now recognized to give a five-minute presentation of your testimony. welcome. ms. fransen: chair caster, ranking member graves and members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to testify. i am a senior fellow in the climate program in that research institute. a nonprofit, nonpartisan environmental institute. my work focuses on greenhouse gas pathways and targets. you asked me to testify on how to get on track to limit climate change to less dangerous levels. i want you to know where i am coming from. on sunday, i sat in the dark to write this testimony as an atmospheric river knocked out power to my house. two months ago, on the day my nephew was supposed to start kindergarten, he was in a car heading north to flee a fire. we watch the fire to see if he would have a home to return to. these are climate impacts hurting americans today and pale in comparison to what less fortunate communities face.
the paris agreement and other aspects of international climate policy.ithout objection, their written statements will be made part of the record. you are now recognized to give a five-minute presentation of your testimony. welcome. ms. fransen: chair caster, ranking member graves and members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to testify. i am a senior fellow in the climate program in that research institute. a nonprofit, nonpartisan environmental institute. my work focuses on...
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who's in paris likes, what do we hearing from the french on all of this? well, it about the same as much as what we're hearing from the british as well. what we are hearing though is from the gym and the german government have spoken out to that calling on both sides to really scale back on this dispute. that is set to be what's being called a brush past may sing some time during this weekend on the sidelines of the g. 20 summit and rome between president emmanuel macro and the u. k. prime minister, forrest johnson. now both sides are being accused here of ramping up the rhetoric to play, to a domestic audience. president crawl has a, an election campaign or a vote next year and april. now the votes for those coastal communities for whom fishing is a lifeline will be really important because what's happening here is that fishing is so important for the communities along the coast and they had not sat there. thank they not being able to do the work that they want to be doing. they not being able to do the work that they believe they should be doing under th
who's in paris likes, what do we hearing from the french on all of this? well, it about the same as much as what we're hearing from the british as well. what we are hearing though is from the gym and the german government have spoken out to that calling on both sides to really scale back on this dispute. that is set to be what's being called a brush past may sing some time during this weekend on the sidelines of the g. 20 summit and rome between president emmanuel macro and the u. k. prime...
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the government in paris, san colonial authorities in algiers, were caught, equally by surprise. the government continued to take a hard line minister of the interior. ha, swami. d all went to algeria. who for you all? my dear that god. god, what he secretly glad you city allah, hip with leaves that he go. there is more luxury self hot. it a 4th never gwinnett batches l daughter with dog, big las yet in the space of 15 days, the french army doubled did strength, and went into immediate action to the french. algeria belonged to france. it was even divided into the bottom, all french administrative areas. any rebellion was unthinkable up, we'll come them all she knew calls. chowsky said he said drindrat pollen people not was it your thought mattie thought he'd actually fall says genius, that a bar contest it is it is he who bella said. they say she bought these as he got her key manase accumulated on pillar. and she went off on to ben full with you ah, center pavel shirley. bye. come le dejani or false. they hope a horror that stubborn. like all naturally to this wasn't her ged. if
the government in paris, san colonial authorities in algiers, were caught, equally by surprise. the government continued to take a hard line minister of the interior. ha, swami. d all went to algeria. who for you all? my dear that god. god, what he secretly glad you city allah, hip with leaves that he go. there is more luxury self hot. it a 4th never gwinnett batches l daughter with dog, big las yet in the space of 15 days, the french army doubled did strength, and went into immediate action to...
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go ahead in paris. well, when it comes to france in my field, which is i t, we are currently being colonized by american i t. or major i t business like are the major internet service provider and telco business in france for talis, which is one of the biggest armament, industrial armament company in france. and even in europe, are curiously making deals with microsoft and google in order to provide a secure cloud for everybody in france. and this is colonization, no more, no less than that's what's happening in france. and when it comes to being independent, we have for the allied recently that pandora paper revealed that there were lots of types have been all over the place and plenty of rich people taking advantage of that. and the 1st thing that happened 2 days after those revelation, whereas all the finance minister from europe deciding to take off 6, a shell from the past, have been the black list. so my guess is that what's really happening right now? maybe not in europe, but at least in france,
go ahead in paris. well, when it comes to france in my field, which is i t, we are currently being colonized by american i t. or major i t business like are the major internet service provider and telco business in france for talis, which is one of the biggest armament, industrial armament company in france. and even in europe, are curiously making deals with microsoft and google in order to provide a secure cloud for everybody in france. and this is colonization, no more, no less than that's...
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we are "live from paris." u.s. president joe biden says america has lost one of its greats after former secretary of state colin powell passes away of the competions from covid-19. the faa will assist to incorporate a group of missionaries abducted over the weekend in haiti. and privacy concerns raised
we are "live from paris." u.s. president joe biden says america has lost one of its greats after former secretary of state colin powell passes away of the competions from covid-19. the faa will assist to incorporate a group of missionaries abducted over the weekend in haiti. and privacy concerns raised
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secretary blinken's visit to paris is very important.g of these in-depth consultations with the president. >> the french foreign minister called the submarine deal a stab in the back. secretary blinken is expected to meet with him tomorrow. what does the u.s. need to do to regain france's trust? >> i think it must be clear it was much more than a commercial contract. it was about a strategic partnership between france and australia and a very important item in our indo-pacific strategy. france was the first country in europe, which presented indo-pacific strategy, so now we have to discuss these issues which have been described in the joint communique of the presidents and the working sessions which the two ministers will have after the first meeting they had in new york is in this respect absolutely essential. those issues are in particular the indo-pacific because the u.s., president biden reaffirmed the importance for the u.s., the french and european indo-pacific strategies. and then we have to discuss the european defense, strengthe
secretary blinken's visit to paris is very important.g of these in-depth consultations with the president. >> the french foreign minister called the submarine deal a stab in the back. secretary blinken is expected to meet with him tomorrow. what does the u.s. need to do to regain france's trust? >> i think it must be clear it was much more than a commercial contract. it was about a strategic partnership between france and australia and a very important item in our indo-pacific...
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>> that is the ambition of the paris agreement. correct. >> it aims to become a net zero business by 2015 because of the content of it products by 2030 is that correct? >> yes and we just announced today goals to cut our emissions inhofe by 2030. >> why does the independent analysis that fails to meet the paris p agreement goals? >> i'm sorry i'm not aware of abthat independent analysis but the company that i work for is committed to the goals we have put out there my compensation isk directly linked to that and we look forward to accelerate the energy transition with full psych yourself with segments of the industry this is something we cannot do alone on needs to be done in collaboration with the government. >> from what i was reading annually through 2034 percent over the same time period and according to the 2021 united nations production gap report they must increase we are production by 4 percent to learn that warming at one.5 degrees celsius and this would equate to a more with the 30 percent decline we need to reach the goa
>> that is the ambition of the paris agreement. correct. >> it aims to become a net zero business by 2015 because of the content of it products by 2030 is that correct? >> yes and we just announced today goals to cut our emissions inhofe by 2030. >> why does the independent analysis that fails to meet the paris p agreement goals? >> i'm sorry i'm not aware of abthat independent analysis but the company that i work for is committed to the goals we have put out there...
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we shall to penske in paris this morning. francis top bishop is getting ready for a grilling by the french government after suggesting that priests shouldn't go to the police after they've heard a confession where somebody says that they have sexually abused a child. he made these remarks in the aftermath of that explosive report that was released by the solve a commission law suite. that report found that at least $330000.00 children had been abused over a period of 70 years. and that 2 thirds of the victims were those who had been victimized by the priests themselves in the church. that 80 percent of the cases were boys aged between 10 and 13 years old. and that not only did the church do anything to prevent what was happening, but it also failed to report it. that's not only anger the french government, but it angered people here in paris. by much collectively, i believed that they should systematically denounce it. they are responsible for their press. yes. so they must train them, isn't they in contact with the public so
we shall to penske in paris this morning. francis top bishop is getting ready for a grilling by the french government after suggesting that priests shouldn't go to the police after they've heard a confession where somebody says that they have sexually abused a child. he made these remarks in the aftermath of that explosive report that was released by the solve a commission law suite. that report found that at least $330000.00 children had been abused over a period of 70 years. and that 2 thirds...
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begin in paris. her 1st, a lot of this then is to do with internal politics within france. he micron is soft, is facing a very tough right wing challenge a ter, for in these elections are coming up. there's an increasingly ah, feeling in france, from a lot of observers i've been speaking to her last couple of days that what is happening is actually micron is being dragged to the right wing when it comes to immigration. when it comes to visas and things like this, and he's having to play on the right wing playing field rather than a level or more level playing field. perhaps. i think this is not entirely force. and clearly my call has been who here as a center or center, less and censorious candidate in 2016 hasn't b drive slightly to the right. but i would caution those making just trying to 2nd guess the governments or the president's actions on that. like i would question anyone about 2nd guessing politicians. we always suspect politicians to do everything for domestic reasons. well, the may have appointment, this conversation that was reported by them all. which made a b
begin in paris. her 1st, a lot of this then is to do with internal politics within france. he micron is soft, is facing a very tough right wing challenge a ter, for in these elections are coming up. there's an increasingly ah, feeling in france, from a lot of observers i've been speaking to her last couple of days that what is happening is actually micron is being dragged to the right wing when it comes to immigration. when it comes to visas and things like this, and he's having to play on the...
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that's not only anger the french government, but it angered people here in paris by much collectively i believe that they should systematically denounce it. they are responsible for they press yes. so they must train them, it is and then contact with the public. so they have to check that everything is going well. the needs of face up to the responsibility and take responsibility is just crazy. it's may, i'd. yeah, i don't. i don't know how it continues to carry out. already, don't mazama did on this. we're thinking this bassetti, it took me away from the face to day. i no longer wanna turn to church because of that. they will screw the ability, they lose their device message. it's an acceptable today is an acceptable with all this we now? no, no, it's impossible. now this thinks he a really documented to act, thou know, to continue to hide behind the law of religion who are both now while senior members of the catholic church in france and the vatican themselves, the pope have expressed shame about the contents that were revealed by the silver commission many, this is just another on
that's not only anger the french government, but it angered people here in paris by much collectively i believe that they should systematically denounce it. they are responsible for they press yes. so they must train them, it is and then contact with the public. so they have to check that everything is going well. the needs of face up to the responsibility and take responsibility is just crazy. it's may, i'd. yeah, i don't. i don't know how it continues to carry out. already, don't mazama did...
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this is live from paris. thank you for being with us. the leader of the military coup in sudan said he acted to avoid a civil war breaking out. the general clarified the situation facing the premise or. he says he's being held under house arrest for his own safety. protests continued against the military coup. the events that have unfolded in sudan have been condemned. investors from 12 countries have taken a stand against the coup d'etat, including the ambassador here in paris. we hope to speak to the foreign minister whose position has been taken over by that coup. first, this report from khartoum. reporter: in april, 2019, h stopped following orders and began calling the shots. e man who had been a reliable general was telling him to bring his three decades in power to an end. after the overthrow, he was sworn in as the interim leader and tasked with chairing the joint military council to steer the country toward democracy. but now he has dissolved the council, becoming the de facto head of sudan. born in 1960, he studied at the milit
this is live from paris. thank you for being with us. the leader of the military coup in sudan said he acted to avoid a civil war breaking out. the general clarified the situation facing the premise or. he says he's being held under house arrest for his own safety. protests continued against the military coup. the events that have unfolded in sudan have been condemned. investors from 12 countries have taken a stand against the coup d'etat, including the ambassador here in paris. we hope to...
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and as a result of that, paris is furious. it's now saying the bilateral agreements that cover everything from security, border control to trade in energy are now under threat because paris says that london simply cannot keep its commitments under the brakes. it deal. bruton does not respect its own signature month after month. the u. k. presents new conditions and delays given definite if licenses this cannot be tolerated. we know the u. k is facing this unprecedented energy crisis, just like pretty much all of the countries across continental europe. and it could be a back to get even worse because francis said that it could in the next few days decide to turn off electricity supplies to the u. k. well, how significant is that pretty darn significant. according to you, k governments own papers in july of this year, france supplies almost half of the energy for electricity for the u. k. to this really could see the lights being turned out. what do you mean? it boss buquet depends on our energy exports. they think they can liv
and as a result of that, paris is furious. it's now saying the bilateral agreements that cover everything from security, border control to trade in energy are now under threat because paris says that london simply cannot keep its commitments under the brakes. it deal. bruton does not respect its own signature month after month. the u. k. presents new conditions and delays given definite if licenses this cannot be tolerated. we know the u. k is facing this unprecedented energy crisis, just like...
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it's been six years since the paris accord. we are actually burning more -- putting more carbon into the atmosphere. the united states is actually increasing carbon emission. there was a pause, a dip in carbon emissions because of covid-19 when the world was halted to a screeching halt. so we saw that there was a dip, 5% to 6% dip in carbon emission. then we came back into action and carbon emissions kept going again. we need to see a real overhaul across countries. >> watch this entire story right now on nbc lx. watch it on xfinity channel 185. >>> speaking of climate change, atmospheric rivers, we had one this past sunday. we could see more in the future. what are they? how often do they happen? the answers are on our website. >>> up next, check your fridge. a popular brand of humus is under recall. >>> money doesn't just vanish. we have cases where companies claimed more than 500 bucks was missing. nbc bay area responds next. >>> we know you are heading out tonight for halloween. a lot of you are. we witness get you ready fo
it's been six years since the paris accord. we are actually burning more -- putting more carbon into the atmosphere. the united states is actually increasing carbon emission. there was a pause, a dip in carbon emissions because of covid-19 when the world was halted to a screeching halt. so we saw that there was a dip, 5% to 6% dip in carbon emission. then we came back into action and carbon emissions kept going again. we need to see a real overhaul across countries. >> watch this entire...
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it so moving on and hopefully getting a team in parie— team in paris.n, let's get i team in paris. it was a lovely day for the marathon, let's get a i team in paris. it was a lovely day| for the marathon, let's get a look at the latest forecast. it's been a day of sunshine and showers, the wet and windy weather is moving away overnight, a few showers coming and going, more showers coming back into southern parts of england and wales, milder overnight, clearer skies in north—eastern scotland with temperatures dipping waiter for five degrees. more showers to come during monday, once we see the back of those many eastern areas will be dry with the best of the sunshine, shower is more likely towards the west, the wind is not as strong on monday and temperatures for many the same as we had today. except for wales in the south—west where icy will be cooler because cloud increases by the end of the icy will turn wet as well. an area of low pressure bringing his rain as we head into tuesday, strengthening the winds and pushing the ring toward scotland and stayi
it so moving on and hopefully getting a team in parie— team in paris.n, let's get i team in paris. it was a lovely day for the marathon, let's get a i team in paris. it was a lovely day| for the marathon, let's get a look at the latest forecast. it's been a day of sunshine and showers, the wet and windy weather is moving away overnight, a few showers coming and going, more showers coming back into southern parts of england and wales, milder overnight, clearer skies in north—eastern scotland...
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but just one lobbying report on the paris agreement. exxon has spent $67 million on lobbying since 2015. these are astronomical sums, by the way, just as an aside. 1,543 instances of legislative lobbying that exxon reported, only one mentioned the paris agreement. but exxon lobbied on tax legislation 344 times. so once on the paris agreement, which you claim is a priority, and something you're focused on as a company. 344 times on tax legislation, and shell, responsible for 470 instances of legislative lobbying addressed the paris agreement only five times. that's better than the rest of the crowd, but that's not so great in itself. but on the tax cut bill, shell lobbied 31 times. so there's no strong public record reflected here in terms of support for the paris agreement, regardless of the claims you make and regardless of the rhetoric we hear day in and day out. we follow the money to determine what the priorities are, and they're headed in a different direction. it's time we start judging these companies, your companies, by your act
but just one lobbying report on the paris agreement. exxon has spent $67 million on lobbying since 2015. these are astronomical sums, by the way, just as an aside. 1,543 instances of legislative lobbying that exxon reported, only one mentioned the paris agreement. but exxon lobbied on tax legislation 344 times. so once on the paris agreement, which you claim is a priority, and something you're focused on as a company. 344 times on tax legislation, and shell, responsible for 470 instances of...
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, the paris climate accord of 2015.or to the uk government and chief executive of the european climate change think tank, e3g. this is a chance to take stock after paris, to say how our countries around the world doing in relation to pledges and promises made then? what is your assessment? it’s a to pledges and promises made then? what is your assessment?— what is your assessment? it's a very mixed picture- _ what is your assessment? it's a very mixed picture. countries _ what is your assessment? it's a very mixed picture. countries have - what is your assessment? it's a very mixed picture. countries have been. mixed picture. countries have been far too late delivering on the 100 billion promise, which you heard about, so then i have a plan to get there by 2023. on emissions, we could have done more but still not enough to reach the collective goals of 1.5 degrees they agreed in paris. that is the real focus of this conference. andy g20 luckily did move forward a bit today and agree that the action this decade is needed
, the paris climate accord of 2015.or to the uk government and chief executive of the european climate change think tank, e3g. this is a chance to take stock after paris, to say how our countries around the world doing in relation to pledges and promises made then? what is your assessment? it’s a to pledges and promises made then? what is your assessment?— what is your assessment? it's a very mixed picture- _ what is your assessment? it's a very mixed picture. countries _ what is your...
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etienne: we europeans have kept the paris climate agreement arrived -- the paris climate agreement alivestill benefit from the support of many u.s. elements, many cities, many governors, many businesses have continued to support the paris climate agreement. second, we see every day the aggravation of the climate issues. more and more catastrophic weather. i think the awareness of the effects of climate change has grown in such a way that it is difficult to deny the necessity of acting very strongly. third, we have the new u.s. administration, we have john kerry with president biden and the u.s. government engaged very actively together with the european countries that joined us. they are very active. i hope -- we believe facts. in implementing our goals and stepping up our climate initiatives will make it not possible to go backwards because it will be so dramatic and so terrible for the world. guy: we have covered a lot of ground, we have talked about security policy, we have talked about foreign policy, we've talked about the way we will progress the planet, hopefully with better susta
etienne: we europeans have kept the paris climate agreement arrived -- the paris climate agreement alivestill benefit from the support of many u.s. elements, many cities, many governors, many businesses have continued to support the paris climate agreement. second, we see every day the aggravation of the climate issues. more and more catastrophic weather. i think the awareness of the effects of climate change has grown in such a way that it is difficult to deny the necessity of acting very...
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from the capital brings the great news, paris is limited. >> after four long years, paris is free onceneral de gaulle leading the french and allied troops in retaking the city, for most of the war, it was the men and women of the resistance who defied nazi occupation. among the number, bear sharma -- hubert jermaine seen with president macron last year. amen who, when preparing to take exams to enter the french military, decided he would never follow german orders. >> i thought about it for five minutes and is said to myself, what are you doing here? so i got up and headed back a blank piece of paper. i said i'm not interested, i am off to war. >> as a soldier of the free french forces, he took part in a battle and liberated a port and the city of lyon. he entered politics, becoming a government minister in the 's. he represented what president macron called the flame of the resistance, which will never be extend wish. he will be buried in the last empty vault at the national middle dutch memorial to french fighters at the second world war. >> remembering hubert jermaine of the french
from the capital brings the great news, paris is limited. >> after four long years, paris is free onceneral de gaulle leading the french and allied troops in retaking the city, for most of the war, it was the men and women of the resistance who defied nazi occupation. among the number, bear sharma -- hubert jermaine seen with president macron last year. amen who, when preparing to take exams to enter the french military, decided he would never follow german orders. >> i thought...
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i the paris agreement which they have already signed-— already signed.activist earlier - already signed. i was talking to another activist earlier who - already signed. i was talking to i another activist earlier who would like to see some of the polluters excluded from this conference as he put it. you referenced a couple of them. they say they are in the process of making the transition to a greenerfuture. do you think a greener future. do you think they should be included in discussions? because if you exclude the people who want to change, surely you are delaying the change.— delaying the change. well, these companies. _ delaying the change. well, these companies, their _ delaying the change. well, these companies, their entire - delaying the change. well, these companies, their entire business| companies, their entire business model is set on expectation and extraction. i do not think they should be part of the climate just future. they like to say in their marketing they are these renewable companies, but in reality they spend less than 1% of their
i the paris agreement which they have already signed-— already signed.activist earlier - already signed. i was talking to another activist earlier who - already signed. i was talking to i another activist earlier who would like to see some of the polluters excluded from this conference as he put it. you referenced a couple of them. they say they are in the process of making the transition to a greenerfuture. do you think a greener future. do you think they should be included in discussions?...
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anchor: in paris.this a simple diplomatic spat or a miscalculation of comments that has led to a serious incident? >> mapping think it is somewhere between the two. these statements happened during an informal meeting with french algerians of the younger generation. it was a free-flowing conversation. throughout the conversation, it was clear macron expressed frustration, having tried to reconcile the narratives of french history and according to him, generally making gestures towards leadership. his main conclusion is the system cannot be reformed and the generals have instrumentalized their history for their own political benefit. even though he does have a good relationship with his algerian counterpart. this was not calculated. but this happened just after the countries were subjected to new procedures regarding visas, the probably added up to his comments of a few days ago. anchor: i want to confirm. you are saying these were off-the-cuff comments in a private meeting? >> no. these were off-the-cu
anchor: in paris.this a simple diplomatic spat or a miscalculation of comments that has led to a serious incident? >> mapping think it is somewhere between the two. these statements happened during an informal meeting with french algerians of the younger generation. it was a free-flowing conversation. throughout the conversation, it was clear macron expressed frustration, having tried to reconcile the narratives of french history and according to him, generally making gestures towards...
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offer. dijon, co archer on this, she did the dick nauseous at girl was up until the government in paris, san colonial authorities in algiers were taught equally by surprise. the government continued to take a hard line minister of the interior. ha, swami. d all went to algeria who for you all? my dear god, god, what he secretly glad you city i left a couple of thoughts with that. the girl there is more luxury self hot. it a 4th never gwinnett, but his el dorado, he think, last year in the space of 15 days, the french army doubled did strength, and went into immediate action to the french. algeria belonged to france. it was even divided into the bottom, all french administrative areas. any rebellion was unthinkable up will come them all. she knew calls, jones. he said, he said gender pollen. people not was it or thought mattie thought he'd actually fall says genius, that a bar on to stick. it is. he who bowler said they say she bought these, did he go key manase committed? don't believe it was. she went off on to been full with you. i center pavel sir. come le dejani, toyota false. they
offer. dijon, co archer on this, she did the dick nauseous at girl was up until the government in paris, san colonial authorities in algiers were taught equally by surprise. the government continued to take a hard line minister of the interior. ha, swami. d all went to algeria who for you all? my dear god, god, what he secretly glad you city i left a couple of thoughts with that. the girl there is more luxury self hot. it a 4th never gwinnett, but his el dorado, he think, last year in the space...