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so he went to see the american ambassador in paris. did you want a police asked him to tell all his compatriots, or at least his diplomats in paris, that they should come and stay here driven so that this place would remain almost neutral as far as that was possible at the time. but as you stick across ruskie prevail co, 200. so american diplomats settled in at lebel, his dog. although the embassy had previously dealt with the hotel de creone, the americans were swayed by the air raid shelter. as well as the fact that people eat, let the embassy staff have the rooms for free. that proved to be another clever move on his part. after american ambassador william berlin and his entourage moved in liberty stole was not only protected from being seized by the germans. it was also fully booked for the 1st time in years. the hotel was the site of secret political meetings, as well as a place where ordinary visitors from around the world could still find accommodation in wartime. come up at a very likely cost. my father had this agreement with
so he went to see the american ambassador in paris. did you want a police asked him to tell all his compatriots, or at least his diplomats in paris, that they should come and stay here driven so that this place would remain almost neutral as far as that was possible at the time. but as you stick across ruskie prevail co, 200. so american diplomats settled in at lebel, his dog. although the embassy had previously dealt with the hotel de creone, the americans were swayed by the air raid shelter....
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their wish was granted with the liberation of paris. ah, by this time equal need, jamie had skilfully guided his hotel through 20 to moultrie his years of history in the making. and in the final hours of the german occupation, he even helped to alter the course of history. mm mm. oh, hitler's order to completely destroy paris was not executed in the end. and le blessed all played a part in this in exchange for sparing the city, $150.00 german officers wives were hidden from the french resistance at liberty stole for a night and smuggled out of paris unharmed lou, the man responsible for cutting the deal was swedish consul general, how would nordland, who knew he believed jimmy and liberty stole very well her awe. today, the hotel's role in this story is hardly known. liberty stole has never boasted about this part of its history. it's focus remains on being the ideal luxury hotel . but leo, lemme off the jewish architect who found refuge here, left his mark on the bristo's restaurant in 1940 the hotels coal store was located here. the r
their wish was granted with the liberation of paris. ah, by this time equal need, jamie had skilfully guided his hotel through 20 to moultrie his years of history in the making. and in the final hours of the german occupation, he even helped to alter the course of history. mm mm. oh, hitler's order to completely destroy paris was not executed in the end. and le blessed all played a part in this in exchange for sparing the city, $150.00 german officers wives were hidden from the french...
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paris also.ee a beautiful paris. >> apparently there is more french language in the show. tell us more. >> darren wanted to make it rooted more into the french culture, so also asking the international public to bear with us and except our language, which is nice. we are really more ourselves because we do change personality when we are in different linkages. it is infant -- it is interesting to have that and to see how they change when they speak french. it was nice. >> another central role is fashion in the series. how french is the style? >> the french characters are frencher than the other ones. there really more into parisian fashion that has a lot of coats whereas emily, mindy are freer and can explore a lot more craziness that probably we would never wear in paris. altogether, the great kind of overview of whatever is happening anywhere in the world. i really love the fact they are also different. >> what was it like working with that diverse american crew? did any cultural differences com
paris also.ee a beautiful paris. >> apparently there is more french language in the show. tell us more. >> darren wanted to make it rooted more into the french culture, so also asking the international public to bear with us and except our language, which is nice. we are really more ourselves because we do change personality when we are in different linkages. it is infant -- it is interesting to have that and to see how they change when they speak french. it was nice. >>...
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they faced on to the biggest inner courtyard in paris. here in this green oasis with 20 different species of birds. his guests were to relax and enjoy some respite and tough times but now people had big worries, and he bullied jammy was becoming increasingly bitter because he feared he'd be forced to give up his dream. while it constantly kept expanding the hotel during the boom years now, he was saddled with a mountain of debt. he could no longer afford to complete the maysonet. he'd plan to build for his family. on the 7th and 8th floors. he felt like a failure. as a business man and a father, if it is all he father 10 children, but didn't really take care of them. they're more because he was le bridgestone. so a month and it was mama who raised us, sit down, felt that he was a father. but more of a businessman than a family math, good fellow family. during the great depression, when his hotel attracted few guests, hipolito jammy worked on the many small details, inventions and special features, which would eventually save liberty stole
they faced on to the biggest inner courtyard in paris. here in this green oasis with 20 different species of birds. his guests were to relax and enjoy some respite and tough times but now people had big worries, and he bullied jammy was becoming increasingly bitter because he feared he'd be forced to give up his dream. while it constantly kept expanding the hotel during the boom years now, he was saddled with a mountain of debt. he could no longer afford to complete the maysonet. he'd plan to...
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if the refugee applies in paris and is turned on, i applies in paris and is turned on, will they notpplies in paris and is turned on, will they not had _ applies in paris and is turned on, will they not had to _ applies in paris and is turned on, will they not had to carry - applies in paris and is turned on, will they not had to carry and - applies in paris and is turned on, | will they not had to carry and take a perilous — will they not had to carry and take a perilousjourney will they not had to carry and take a perilous journey to the uk anyway? if you _ a perilous journey to the uk anyway? if you do _ a perilous journey to the uk anyway? if you do seek asylum quite far away from the _ if you do seek asylum quite far away from the uk, how will you then actually— from the uk, how will you then actually travel to britain? i think there _ actually travel to britain? i think there is— actually travel to britain? i think there is a — actually travel to britain? i think there is a lot more detail that's heeded — there is a lot more detail that's needed before we sign up to the solutio
if the refugee applies in paris and is turned on, i applies in paris and is turned on, will they notpplies in paris and is turned on, will they not had _ applies in paris and is turned on, will they not had to _ applies in paris and is turned on, will they not had to carry - applies in paris and is turned on, will they not had to carry and - applies in paris and is turned on, | will they not had to carry and take a perilous — will they not had to carry and take a perilousjourney will they not...
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if the refugee applies in paris and is turned on, i applies in paris and is turned on, will they not applies in paris and is turned on, will they not had to carry and - applies in paris and is turned on, | will they not had to carry and take a perilous — will they not had to carry and take a perilousjourney will they not had to carry and take a perilous journey to the uk anyway? if a perilous journey to the uk anyway? it you _ a perilous journey to the uk anyway? it you do _ a perilous journey to the uk anyway? if you do seek asylum quite far away from the _ if you do seek asylum quite far away from the uk, how will you then actually— from the uk, how will you then actually travel to britain? i think there _ actually travel to britain? i think there is— actually travel to britain? i think there is a — actually travel to britain? i think there is a lot more detail that's needed — there is a lot more detail that's needed before we sign up to the solutions. — needed before we sign up to the solutions, but i'm pleased to see, as i solutions, but i'm pleased to see, as i say— solutions, b
if the refugee applies in paris and is turned on, i applies in paris and is turned on, will they not applies in paris and is turned on, will they not had to carry and - applies in paris and is turned on, | will they not had to carry and take a perilous — will they not had to carry and take a perilousjourney will they not had to carry and take a perilous journey to the uk anyway? if a perilous journey to the uk anyway? it you _ a perilous journey to the uk anyway? it you do _ a perilous...
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he currently lives in paris.e had previously criticized president who dismissed the government in july. >> they say they have gotten a verdict from the court. they had basically issued a verdict for assaulting the external security of the state, harming diplomatic relations. it is unclear what law this refers to, but october 15 state prosecutors had opened investigations to the former president related to his comments on october 12 where he said that he would have been proud to be one of the people who played a role in delaying the summit that was set but was postponed. and one of those who had succeeded in disrupting diplomatic relations. this may be related to that, but it is not clear. we know that the former president has been a strong critic of the current president especially since you liked what he for when the president dismissed parliament. when he have called it a coup. >> tunisia has tightened restrictions to control the spread of covid-19. proof of vaccination against the virus is now mandatory to ent
he currently lives in paris.e had previously criticized president who dismissed the government in july. >> they say they have gotten a verdict from the court. they had basically issued a verdict for assaulting the external security of the state, harming diplomatic relations. it is unclear what law this refers to, but october 15 state prosecutors had opened investigations to the former president related to his comments on october 12 where he said that he would have been proud to be one of...
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paris is at the heart, it is also about parisian culture and lifestyle.ver 1000 vogue covers grace the walls of the gallery. the evolution of covers from illustrations to photography demonstrates the continuous strive for reinvention. >> vogue is producing more digital content for social media, for website and fashion films. so the first cover from 1920, a watercolor, and finishing with a film, it showcases this evolution. reporter: fashion reflecting the zeitgeist. this is at the heart of vogue paris and the gallery's manifesto. >> a perfect example would be war accessories such as a turbine made out of twine, esme drills that reflect a strong sense of patriotism during the wartime era, so through what can often be considered as frivolous, we can tie it to many things about society. reporter: a pilgrimage to the gallery is an antidote for fashionistas waiting for the next season of catwalk collections. >> before we go, designer yves saint laurent was deemed by many to be the last great 20th-century designer and the founder of modern fashions for women. t
paris is at the heart, it is also about parisian culture and lifestyle.ver 1000 vogue covers grace the walls of the gallery. the evolution of covers from illustrations to photography demonstrates the continuous strive for reinvention. >> vogue is producing more digital content for social media, for website and fashion films. so the first cover from 1920, a watercolor, and finishing with a film, it showcases this evolution. reporter: fashion reflecting the zeitgeist. this is at the heart...
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paris _ we took the whole family there. paris is — we took the whole family there.mopolitan european city. it could be much better in terms of african social and cultural life, because in the 19805, it and cultural life, because in the 1980s, it was a very significant place for the black diaspora. when i leave home, i put on my headphones. i'm always listening to music. i really like the live performances. it really moves me. i take my records to an urban radio station to talk about african history, music with young artists. i talk about african history, music with young artists.— with young artists. i think it's important — with young artists. i think it's important to _ with young artists. i think it's important to give _ with young artists. i think it's important to give all- with young artists. i think it's important to give all of- with young artists. i think it's important to give all of these j important to give all of these knowledge to the new generations and make them listen to songs and know about— make them listen to songs and know about that _ make them
paris _ we took the whole family there. paris is — we took the whole family there.mopolitan european city. it could be much better in terms of african social and cultural life, because in the 19805, it and cultural life, because in the 1980s, it was a very significant place for the black diaspora. when i leave home, i put on my headphones. i'm always listening to music. i really like the live performances. it really moves me. i take my records to an urban radio station to talk about african...
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>> welcome to "live from paris," news and analysis from france 24. biden and putin in urgent talks about ukraine. the u.s. threatens the sanctions ofhe frontier is correct. russia has troops on ukraine's eastern border and kyiv fears another annexation. our correspondent standing by with the analysis live. the man wanted over the 2018 murder of saudi dissident journalist jamal khashoggi has been arrested trying to board a flight here in paris. dr. fauci says research so far shows omicron is more contagious but less deadly than the delta variant of covid-19. the u.s. infectious disease experts says more information is to come in coming weeks. this is "live from paris." mark: thank you very much for being with us. the urgent phone conference between joe biden and vladimir putin on the crisis in ukraine took place this tuesday, exchanging frank and professional words, according to the kremlin. putin telling biden that the ukraine's destructive attitude towards settlement. u.s. feels different and feels pressure is planning a military operation against u
>> welcome to "live from paris," news and analysis from france 24. biden and putin in urgent talks about ukraine. the u.s. threatens the sanctions ofhe frontier is correct. russia has troops on ukraine's eastern border and kyiv fears another annexation. our correspondent standing by with the analysis live. the man wanted over the 2018 murder of saudi dissident journalist jamal khashoggi has been arrested trying to board a flight here in paris. dr. fauci says research so far...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. now, some nice pictures to leave you with.pring and zookeepers say she's been very protective, and not let it out of her sights. // the pygmy hippo is an endangered species — under threat from deforestation. hello there. after a spell of cold weather, the final day of november brought a return to something milder, something much milder, in fact — westerly winds which fed a lot of cloud across the uk but brought temperatures of 12, 13 or 14 degrees in many places. away from the far north, cold air clung on across shetland and that cold air has been staging a return over recent houi’s. this area of low pressure has worked its way through. and that plunge of cold air will continue to take effect as we head through wednesday, the first day of december, the first day of the meteorological winter. and it will feel like it for many of us. there will be some spells of sunshine, but we'll see showers or longer spells of rain drifting southwards, some wintry weather mixing in over high ground, especially across the northern half of the
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. now, some nice pictures to leave you with.pring and zookeepers say she's been very protective, and not let it out of her sights. // the pygmy hippo is an endangered species — under threat from deforestation. hello there. after a spell of cold weather, the final day of november brought a return to something milder, something much milder, in fact — westerly winds which fed a lot of cloud across the uk but brought temperatures of 12, 13 or 14 degrees in many...
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josephine baker, adored by paris a century ago, was the star of france again today.rth from the four corners of her life — paris, missouri, monaco, where she's buried, and the village in france where she raised her children. translation: you're entering. our pantheon because you loved france and you showed the way. born american, at heart, there's no—one more french than you. baker crossed the atlantic to escape segregation. in paris, she found fame with audiences hungry for american idols, using her celebrity to fight racism and pass messages for the french resistance during the second world war. this is one of the greatest honours france can bestow — a seat in the resting place of its national heroes. josephine baker is the first black woman to be honoured here, a member of france's wartime resistance movement and a lifelong campaigner against racism. that campaign shaped herfamily, too. baker adopted 12 children from around the world, calling it her rainbow tribe. these children represent an example of real brotherhood. they show to people that it is possible to l
josephine baker, adored by paris a century ago, was the star of france again today.rth from the four corners of her life — paris, missouri, monaco, where she's buried, and the village in france where she raised her children. translation: you're entering. our pantheon because you loved france and you showed the way. born american, at heart, there's no—one more french than you. baker crossed the atlantic to escape segregation. in paris, she found fame with audiences hungry for american idols,...
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it's let the bristol in paris sounds inviting. i, rebecca, written for me and the tape here thanks very much for watching. ah, the landscape, a reflection of a turbulent history. the cities a mosaic of different people and languages. the ron's mountains reveal unparalleled beauty.
it's let the bristol in paris sounds inviting. i, rebecca, written for me and the tape here thanks very much for watching. ah, the landscape, a reflection of a turbulent history. the cities a mosaic of different people and languages. the ron's mountains reveal unparalleled beauty.
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have exactly the same amount of legal binding in their targets in the paris agreement. that's a feature the u.s. negotiated very hard for. i think, fortunately, it is not necessary to destroy force and biodiversity to deploy solar and wind energy. i spoke earlier about how farmers are benefiting from payments to put winter binds on their land. and that's helping them economically without destroying force. we have many options to deploy solar, for example, on rooftops in urban areas, and in less ecologically sensitive areas. so, of course we need to do it intelligently and of course there needs to be safeguards for biodiversity. but these things can go hand in hand. >> if you project how much solar is required in some of these targets and you just look at where you will have to deploy at, i think reasonableness would suggest that that is not true. but i will yield back. >> next up, congressman casten, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you madam chair and thank you to our witnesses. my friend from my ohio said that china has no binding commitment. that's true.
have exactly the same amount of legal binding in their targets in the paris agreement. that's a feature the u.s. negotiated very hard for. i think, fortunately, it is not necessary to destroy force and biodiversity to deploy solar and wind energy. i spoke earlier about how farmers are benefiting from payments to put winter binds on their land. and that's helping them economically without destroying force. we have many options to deploy solar, for example, on rooftops in urban areas, and in less...
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from paris, lucy williamson reports. idealist and idol, singer and spy. four corners of her life — paris, missouri, monaco, where she�*s buried, and the village in france where she raised her children. translation: you're entering. our pantheon because you loved france and you showed the way. born american, at heart, there�*s no—one more french than you. baker crossed the atlantic to escape segregation. in paris, she found fame with audiences hungry for american idols, using her celebrity to fight racism and pass messages for the french resistance during the second world war. this is one of the greatest honours france can bestow — a seat in the resting place of its national heroes. josephine baker is the first black woman to be honoured here, a member of france�*s wartime resistance movement and a lifelong campaigner against racism. that campaign shaped herfamily, too. baker adopted 12 children from around the world, calling it her rainbow tribe. these children represent an example of real brotherhood. they show to people that it is possible to live toget
from paris, lucy williamson reports. idealist and idol, singer and spy. four corners of her life — paris, missouri, monaco, where she�*s buried, and the village in france where she raised her children. translation: you're entering. our pantheon because you loved france and you showed the way. born american, at heart, there�*s no—one more french than you. baker crossed the atlantic to escape segregation. in paris, she found fame with audiences hungry for american idols, using her...
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"encantado" is going on tour in france after it leaves paris. wrap up the show with another of our guest's shows. do remember to check out our arts and culture section. there's more news coming up on france 24 just after this. ♪ >> these wheels cover hundreds of kilometers per month, crisscrossing through the city streets. these people come to the rescue when bikes break down, leaving their comrades stranded. with up to 10 appointments per day across the city, this mobile mechanic has everything he needs in his makeshift bike workshop. this client only needs a few minutes of his time. she has only recently become a cycling enthusiast and has just bought a second bike. it is a racing model. the brakes are used and the chain needs to be decreased. >> this is a bike that has not been ridden for some time. maybe bought secondhand. lots of people want to go cycling, they buy a bike and need to check if it is actually roadworthy. they don't know anything about upkeep. >> the company charges 57 euros for the appointment, but the cost does not put off t
"encantado" is going on tour in france after it leaves paris. wrap up the show with another of our guest's shows. do remember to check out our arts and culture section. there's more news coming up on france 24 just after this. ♪ >> these wheels cover hundreds of kilometers per month, crisscrossing through the city streets. these people come to the rescue when bikes break down, leaving their comrades stranded. with up to 10 appointments per day across the city, this mobile...
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the paris agreement and other aspects of international climate policy. without 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 fac
the paris agreement and other aspects of international climate policy. without 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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. >> "emily in paris", season two.you watched season one. >> you know i did. >> you're getting more french by the day. >> he did "sex and the city," created the series set in paris, a young marketing executive played by lily collins. >> "emily in paris", seasons one and two, streaming now on netflix. also new and even further away than paris, the book of boba fett. >> the first episode is dropping on disney plus december 29th. it is a spinoff of "the mandalorian," which is a spinoff of "star wars." >> as for comedies -- >> if you haven't watched "insecure", it's having its series finale, five seasons, the tenth episode is airing later this month, and it is just a brilliant series, of course, starring and created by issa rae. >> it is streaming on hbo max as is "hacks." >> "hacks", with jean smart, she is just a comedy legend. >> you need to do something about this, jimmy. >> fabian, need you to go to the computer store! >> it's the fastest i've binged anything all year. >> if that's not enough, the new "matrix resurrec
. >> "emily in paris", season two.you watched season one. >> you know i did. >> you're getting more french by the day. >> he did "sex and the city," created the series set in paris, a young marketing executive played by lily collins. >> "emily in paris", seasons one and two, streaming now on netflix. also new and even further away than paris, the book of boba fett. >> the first episode is dropping on disney plus december 29th. it...
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face masks in paris will be obligatory on friday. the court of human rights is urging russia to suspend its decision to shut down a group. tributes to desmond tutu, who died on boxing day at the age of 90. nobel peace laureate, fend of nelson mandela. a tribute to him this evening in cape town. thank you for being with us. face masks obligatory outdoors in paris on friday. this the latest response as paris faces a tidal wave of cases. the astounding new record number of cases, 2800 over the past 24 hours. the new measures are being defended after 100,000 cases on christmas day. >> it marked another national and european record. france recorded 2800 cases wednesday, the health minister calling the figure dizzying. >> [speaking french] >> daily hospital admissions averaging above 1000 per day in france, well below the peak in april, 2020. however, some hospitals have started canceling non-essential operations. in the paris region, 20% icu beds are closed due to staff shortages. >> [speaking french] >> despite having one of the highest
face masks in paris will be obligatory on friday. the court of human rights is urging russia to suspend its decision to shut down a group. tributes to desmond tutu, who died on boxing day at the age of 90. nobel peace laureate, fend of nelson mandela. a tribute to him this evening in cape town. thank you for being with us. face masks obligatory outdoors in paris on friday. this the latest response as paris faces a tidal wave of cases. the astounding new record number of cases, 2800 over the...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. >> a fitting final resting place.we go, here is a new hobby for the extremely intrepid. how about jumping out of a plane into a volcano? sebastian alvarez has done it. he's a well-known wing suit flyer, and spent a year getting ready for the stunt, which took place in his home country of chile. he had to wait for perfect weather conditions to make sure his descent into one of chile's most dangerous volcanoes was safe, or as safes it could be. definitely not one for me. don't know about you. thanks f narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ naator: you're watching pbs. judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, covid concerns. health officials cast
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. >> a fitting final resting place.we go, here is a new hobby for the extremely intrepid. how about jumping out of a plane into a volcano? sebastian alvarez has done it. he's a well-known wing suit flyer, and spent a year getting ready for the stunt, which took place in his home country of chile. he had to wait for perfect weather conditions to make sure his descent into one of chile's most dangerous volcanoes was safe, or as safes it could be. definitely...
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come out when they say "emily in paris," but, you know, i'm going to stick with paris for now i thinkything, and have a good holiday. >> thank you so much. you too. happy holidays. >>> stay with us on here on "gma." folks, up next, we continue our 12 days of christmas cookies. ♪ hi honey! hi mommy! oh i missed you! you just want to video call the kids. ok. hush little baby...don't say a word... but if slow upload speeds turns your goodnight call into an accidental horror movie... can you hear me? shut it down. just remember. you're not a bad mom. you just need better internet. at&t fiber delivers faster upload speeds for more reliable video calls. get at&t fiber, plans starting at $35 a month for a year. limited availability in select areas. call 1.877.only.att. ntngantoyoy to the toy drive. just scan the qr code on your screen and find out everything you need to spread holiday cheer to a child that is of need. so far, an amazing 136,371 toys have been donated. we don't want to stop there. let's keep it up. >>> turning now to a "gma" consumer alert. so many of us are spending more tim
come out when they say "emily in paris," but, you know, i'm going to stick with paris for now i thinkything, and have a good holiday. >> thank you so much. you too. happy holidays. >>> stay with us on here on "gma." folks, up next, we continue our 12 days of christmas cookies. ♪ hi honey! hi mommy! oh i missed you! you just want to video call the kids. ok. hush little baby...don't say a word... but if slow upload speeds turns your goodnight call into an...
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long lines in london as people queued for hours for the eurostar trying to paris and in dover. hundreds of cars were backed up at the ferry, hoping to bake the midnight deadline. the french government impose the curves to help slow the spread of army con koren, of ours variant, the u. k. his said infection saw with more than 93000 new cases on friday. santa claus is coming to town or maybe not of it's paris, he's going to and his last stop was london, non essential travel between france and britain grind to a halt on saturday. a strict new rules go into force at paris is gaff, do know, christmas, holiday makers were grabbing their last chance to get to london on the eurostar on friday. i feel very lucky that i managed to get out of france on the last day that it's possible. um, but yeah i it is a bit worrying. it's a bit scary am. who knows? it's going to happen in january when, when everything gets that's normal afternoon. yeah. so we'll see, i think it's a bit late really considering melnick holmes already here with rollin in britain. so i don't see why a driver runs why we need resea
long lines in london as people queued for hours for the eurostar trying to paris and in dover. hundreds of cars were backed up at the ferry, hoping to bake the midnight deadline. the french government impose the curves to help slow the spread of army con koren, of ours variant, the u. k. his said infection saw with more than 93000 new cases on friday. santa claus is coming to town or maybe not of it's paris, he's going to and his last stop was london, non essential travel between france and...
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a strict new roost go into force at paris is gaff, do no christmas, holiday makers were grabbing their last chance to get to london on the eurostar on friday. i feel very lucky that i managed to get out of france on the last day that it's possible. um, but yeah i it is a bit worrying. it's a bit scary and who knows is going to happen in january when, when everything gets that's normal after the new year. so we'll see. i think it's a really, really considering element comes already here with rollin in britain. so i don't see why a runs, why would either researchers with signs of escape game. so we thought this is a grand adventure for we were looking for an escape game and we found out exactly how to get out of france and back from london. they'll make it out, but reentering france from britain won't be quite as jolly across the channel, though, a long queues at london saint pancras station. as people there sought to travel in the opposite direction and get to france while i could from saturday. even if the british can convince french authorities that that travel is essential, they'll b
a strict new roost go into force at paris is gaff, do no christmas, holiday makers were grabbing their last chance to get to london on the eurostar on friday. i feel very lucky that i managed to get out of france on the last day that it's possible. um, but yeah i it is a bit worrying. it's a bit scary and who knows is going to happen in january when, when everything gets that's normal after the new year. so we'll see. i think it's a really, really considering element comes already here with...
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a strict new rules go into force at paris is goth. do know, christmas holiday makers were grabbing their last chance to get to london on the eurostar on friday. i feel very lucky that i managed to get out of france and the last day that it's possible. um, but yeah i it is a bit worrying. it's a bit scary and who knows, it's going to happen in january when, when everything gets that's normal afternoon. yeah. so we'll see. i think it's a bit late really considering melnick comes already here with rollin in britain. so i don't see why a runs. why would either the circus with on to the skate game. so we thought this is a grand adventure. we were looking for an escape game, and we found out exactly how to get out of france and back from london. or they'll make it out, but re entering france from britain won't be quite as jolly across the channel, low a long queues at london saint pancras station. as people there sought to travel in the opposite direction and get to france while i could from saturday. even if the british can convince french
a strict new rules go into force at paris is goth. do know, christmas holiday makers were grabbing their last chance to get to london on the eurostar on friday. i feel very lucky that i managed to get out of france and the last day that it's possible. um, but yeah i it is a bit worrying. it's a bit scary and who knows, it's going to happen in january when, when everything gets that's normal afternoon. yeah. so we'll see. i think it's a bit late really considering melnick comes already here with...
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to paris, then, for - gone forward. how is it? whistle wow. to paris, then, for an - wow.extraordinary _ wow. to paris, then, for an extraordinary finish, - wow. to paris, then, for an extraordinary finish, to - wow. to paris, then, for an extraordinary finish, to the | wow. to paris, then, for an - extraordinary finish, to the match, and ultimately, the championship. france must score, surely? for the bonus point try! that will win france the game.— bonus point try! that will win france the game. bonus point try! that will win france the name. ~ . , , . . ., france the game. wales beat and that the death but — france the game. wales beat and that the death but could _ france the game. wales beat and that the death but could scotland - france the game. wales beat and that the death but could scotland now- the death but could scotland now help them out? they could scarcely have left it later. titan help them out? they could scarcely have left it later.— have left it later. van der merwe where steps _ have left it later. van der merwe where steps and _ have left it later. va
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the suspect was arrested at an airport in paris.for the washington post. he was murdered at the saudi consulate in istanbul. his body was later dismembered. but the saudi embassy in paris says the thirty three year old saudi national is not linked to the case and should be released immediately. the former un special rapporteur of extrajudicial the foi part un special the foi part of special the foi part of the icial the foi part of the group responsible for receiving the body or parts of the body of mr jamal khashog—ji. he is believed to be one of those who decided to wear the body was hidden. so, this individual could have extremely important information for the justice and for the family. 0ur security correspondent frank gardner, told us more about the saudi national arrested near paris. he is a person who is a 33—year—old member of the saudi royal guard and part of the infrastructure around the crown prince. he was sanctioned already by the west as somebody who was named in taking part of the hit team that murdered jamal khashog—
the suspect was arrested at an airport in paris.for the washington post. he was murdered at the saudi consulate in istanbul. his body was later dismembered. but the saudi embassy in paris says the thirty three year old saudi national is not linked to the case and should be released immediately. the former un special rapporteur of extrajudicial the foi part un special the foi part of special the foi part of the icial the foi part of the group responsible for receiving the body or parts of the...
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this is one incident where you have eighteenths master of paris.— master of paris.ly can't wait — master of paris. this family can't wait for _ master of paris. this family can't wait for repairs. - master of paris. this family can't wait for repairs. they | can't wait for repairs. they have five children, three are disabled, and five—year—old 0liver. .. disabled, and five—year—old 0liver... they are all crimes into hotel rooms. we might it's been a living nightmare, 20c! been a living nightmare, 200 miles an hour— been a living nightmare, 200 miles an hour wind, - been a living nightmare, 200 miles an hour wind, and the aftermath... a miles an hour wind, and the aftermath. . ._ miles an hour wind, and the aftermath... a ma'or incident has been * aftermath... a major incident has been declared. _ aftermath... a major incident has been declared. we've - aftermath... a major incident i has been declared. we've been out of power — has been declared. we've been out of power since _ has been declared. we've been out of power since last - has been declared. we've been out
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this is life in paris. ♪ thank you very much for being with us.embers of the supreme court's conservative majority are suggesting they may make sweeping changes to abortion rights in the united states. this comes as the state of mississippi moves to reduce the time limit for termination to 15 weeks. if the supreme court supports this, it calls into question the roe v. wade ruling that established the current law on abortion and women's rights. let's get views from both sides of the argument. >> i think you are going to see thousands of people here, because the stakes are very, very high. this is the greatest challenge to roe v. wade in decades, and our rights, our reproductive rights, are at stake. >> i have never had an abortion myself, but there is a chance i might need one one day. >> i do hope roe v. wade will be overturned. i think abortion is kind of barbaric. >> i'm hoping that in this case the justices choose life, she's to uphold the mississippi law. mark: everyone has a personal opinion, but this will actually change the law in how a wom
this is life in paris. ♪ thank you very much for being with us.embers of the supreme court's conservative majority are suggesting they may make sweeping changes to abortion rights in the united states. this comes as the state of mississippi moves to reduce the time limit for termination to 15 weeks. if the supreme court supports this, it calls into question the roe v. wade ruling that established the current law on abortion and women's rights. let's get views from both sides of the argument....
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we worked on the iran nuclear agreement, the paris agreement, we worked on environmental issues liked. so we found a way to agree. and that's what diplomacy is about. war is the failure of diplomacy. diplomacy solves those problems under the most exigent circumstances and that's what we have to do now. let's turn the microscope inward to the united states for a moment and talk about the credibility of the us leadership. when you were serving as secretary of state under the barack 0bama administration, the us was actually massively expanding its fossil fuel production in terms of fracking for oil and gas right across the united states, becoming a majorfossilfuel producer in a way that frankly, the us still appears intent on being, despite all of the work you're doing in a very different direction. fossil fuel is still in the financial system of the united states, still subsidised massively across the country. and those subsidies have to end and president biden knows those subsidies will have to end and he calls on them to end. but you don't have a political system to which ensure thos
we worked on the iran nuclear agreement, the paris agreement, we worked on environmental issues liked. so we found a way to agree. and that's what diplomacy is about. war is the failure of diplomacy. diplomacy solves those problems under the most exigent circumstances and that's what we have to do now. let's turn the microscope inward to the united states for a moment and talk about the credibility of the us leadership. when you were serving as secretary of state under the barack 0bama...
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this is "live from paris." thank you very much for being with us. germany is banning those who are not vaccinated from bars, restaurants, shops, and sports facilities. authorities say they are taking these drastic steps to try to ease the next wave of covid-19 infection. angela merkel, germany's mother figure and outgoing chancellor, has called it an act of passion and solidarity. joe biden has uniled a winter plan against covid-19 as a second case of the new variant has been identified. the u.s. president is urging more people to seek vaccination against omicron. 40 million americans have had a booster. 100 million more are eligible but have yet to take up the jab. >> the omicron variant, we have just two cases reported here in the united states, but as i explained on monday, this new variant is cause for concern but not panic. we know there will be cases of omicron in the united states, and it is here, but we have the best tools, the best vaccines in the world, the best scientists. we are going to fight this with science and speed, not chaos. mark
this is "live from paris." thank you very much for being with us. germany is banning those who are not vaccinated from bars, restaurants, shops, and sports facilities. authorities say they are taking these drastic steps to try to ease the next wave of covid-19 infection. angela merkel, germany's mother figure and outgoing chancellor, has called it an act of passion and solidarity. joe biden has uniled a winter plan against covid-19 as a second case of the new variant has been...
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. >> 1920's paris had never seen anything quite like it. >> feeding into this whole idea of the exoticismf africa that the french held. >> she took racist cliches, she laughed at them, and then she used them for her own ends. from this moment, josephine baker would be catapulted to fame to become the world's first black superstar. >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> in this special program, brian brilliant baker tells us what it was like to be the child of one of the most famous performers of the century. she was also a war hero and civil rights activist. nearly 50 years after her death, josephine baker is being honored with a monument to celebrate french icons. >> when did you realize how famous your mother was? >> when i was a kid, i realized she was famous. when i was an adult, i realized she was famous and courageous. she was always speaking about the present and future for us. >> we are doing our interview in a new theater in paris where a show about josephine baker's early life is playing. her
. >> 1920's paris had never seen anything quite like it. >> feeding into this whole idea of the exoticismf africa that the french held. >> she took racist cliches, she laughed at them, and then she used them for her own ends. from this moment, josephine baker would be catapulted to fame to become the world's first black superstar. >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language]...
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the suspect was arrested at an airport in paris.gime, wrote for the washington post. he was murdered at the saudi consulate in istanbul. his body was later dismembered. but the saudi arabian embassy in paris says the thirty three year old saudi national is not linked to the case and should be released immediately. 0ur security correspondent frank gardner, told us more about the saudi national arrested near paris. he isa he is a person who is a 33—year—old member of the saudi royal guard of the infrastructure around the crown prince. he was sanctioned already by the west as somebody who was named in taking part of the hit team that murdered jamarcus — jamaal. they held a very secretive behind closed doors trial, the sentence five people to death and commuted those to 20 year prison life sentences in prison and their view is nothing to see here, move along. tricking human rights groups disagree. this is a real culprits of this got clean with it and the human special reporter has been calling for a full investigation. turkey issued a n
the suspect was arrested at an airport in paris.gime, wrote for the washington post. he was murdered at the saudi consulate in istanbul. his body was later dismembered. but the saudi arabian embassy in paris says the thirty three year old saudi national is not linked to the case and should be released immediately. 0ur security correspondent frank gardner, told us more about the saudi national arrested near paris. he isa he is a person who is a 33—year—old member of the saudi royal guard of...
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we're here in paris, the top of la bastille.this, this is all graffiti from 1918, 1923. there are all kinds of people who want to exist and be acknowledged. i relate to that. growing up outside paris, i was doing graffiti any way i could. as a child of immigrants, i come from a family that never had a voice. i feel like i'm leaving a mark, because i would see. no one else would care, but then my family, oh, yeah, yeah, so you made that rooftop. one day i was just at a train station in paris, waiting for my friend, and he was late. and at some point, i see the bag that was there. after two, three trains, that bag was still there. so i opened, and i see this camera. i took it. and i had that idea of i should document the adventures. i was documenting everything. i was documenting climbing the roofs. i was documenting those night experiences. and i loved it. i would just make photocopies of it and give it to the people i photographed. then i was, like, i have those photocopies in hand. you know what? i could just paste one on the w
we're here in paris, the top of la bastille.this, this is all graffiti from 1918, 1923. there are all kinds of people who want to exist and be acknowledged. i relate to that. growing up outside paris, i was doing graffiti any way i could. as a child of immigrants, i come from a family that never had a voice. i feel like i'm leaving a mark, because i would see. no one else would care, but then my family, oh, yeah, yeah, so you made that rooftop. one day i was just at a train station in paris,...
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it's one of the most magnificent viw you can have from paris.time because this will be here only for five years. >> reporter: he's referring to the scaffolding and that ambitious renovation deadline. >> and i'm here, me, to win this battle. it's a battle. it's a daily battle. >> reporter: in fact, he is a former military general. and he says that's part of the reason macron chose him. he is charged with managing this rebuilding effort. they've already raised $1 billion. he showed us the gaping hole at the church's transept. >> this is the heart of the here. >> the heart of it all. >> and pointed out where once was the roof. >> here you have in wood the framework. and above the framework, the roof in lead. >> reporter: this is where a lattice of centuries-old wooden beams known as the forest made up a sort of attic for the . it will be ready by 2024. >> why do you say that? because you have a lot of scaffold. >> reporter: yes. >> but we have a plan, which is very precise. now we have the end of the stabilization to proceed to restoration. in some
it's one of the most magnificent viw you can have from paris.time because this will be here only for five years. >> reporter: he's referring to the scaffolding and that ambitious renovation deadline. >> and i'm here, me, to win this battle. it's a battle. it's a daily battle. >> reporter: in fact, he is a former military general. and he says that's part of the reason macron chose him. he is charged with managing this rebuilding effort. they've already raised $1 billion. he...
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that major steps forward were ta ken in glasgow, to wit the rule book that had been outstanding since parisompleted so that market rules, transparency, are now accountable. next year, there is a requirement that those who are not aligned with 1.5 degrees need to step up and produce new reduction plans, which have to be filed with the process. so, there's an accountability process. there is, in addition to that, a very significant set of commitments on deforestation, which has not been talked about enough. there is major doubling of funding for adaptation, which is needed in less developed, emerging economies of the world. i mean, i can go on. there's a major methane pledge. i understand, and everything you'vejust said is important and you talk about steps. and obviously that's an incremental approach. but the line coming from many people who watch this very closely right now is that it's too late for step—by—step, for increments, because... it's not...i don't think it's step—by—step anymore. as i said, you have, you have canada, japan, south korea, the united states, eu, uk, south africa al
that major steps forward were ta ken in glasgow, to wit the rule book that had been outstanding since parisompleted so that market rules, transparency, are now accountable. next year, there is a requirement that those who are not aligned with 1.5 degrees need to step up and produce new reduction plans, which have to be filed with the process. so, there's an accountability process. there is, in addition to that, a very significant set of commitments on deforestation, which has not been talked...
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tv super star paris hilton has got you covered. this friday, you can party on her virtual island on roblox, paris world is hilton's for ey into the metaverse i can't believe i just said that but here we are the metaverse in 2022 is upon us i'm lauren simonetti in for liz claman, the final hour of trade starts right now. >> again, we're on apple watch. let's take a look at the stock. we're awaiting to see if it hits a $3 trillion market cap. that is a big deal. the number to watch is 182.85 i'm not sure it can make it today, one never knows, apple shares sitting at 179.42. now, if apple reaches that number, that milestone, it becomes the first publicly traded company to be worth $3 trillion, it's unbelievable, but we have other apple news for you. they are now offering online order pickup in-store and limit ed walk-in services and genius support at its major fifth avenue location in new york city after reports that apple was shutting its new york city location because of speaking omicron cases, and the chip stocks they've been on a
tv super star paris hilton has got you covered. this friday, you can party on her virtual island on roblox, paris world is hilton's for ey into the metaverse i can't believe i just said that but here we are the metaverse in 2022 is upon us i'm lauren simonetti in for liz claman, the final hour of trade starts right now. >> again, we're on apple watch. let's take a look at the stock. we're awaiting to see if it hits a $3 trillion market cap. that is a big deal. the number to watch is...
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some of the words being used to describe a new exhibition in paris by one of germany's most celebrated artists. ah, i am rebecca writ as welcome to the program. he studies from the united kingdom suggests the army kron karone of iris variant may be milder than the previous versions, such as delta. but scientists say their findings must be treated with caution. as hospitals could still be overwhelmed by the she it number of cases. the news comes as the u. k. records more than 100000 new daily cases. for the 1st time. there's no chris, this russian london this year. the number of shoppers and tourists down dramatically on even a few weeks ago. all microns rapids spread an a record number of infections, keeping many people at home. britons newspapers summing up the mood but the u. case. health minister gave weary britons a glimmer of hope by announcing the purchase of millions more antiviral pills to combat, omicron alongside the booster program, the sup, pharmaceutical defenses. you taken together are a huge new way to defend ourselves against cove it. there's no need for any further res
some of the words being used to describe a new exhibition in paris by one of germany's most celebrated artists. ah, i am rebecca writ as welcome to the program. he studies from the united kingdom suggests the army kron karone of iris variant may be milder than the previous versions, such as delta. but scientists say their findings must be treated with caution. as hospitals could still be overwhelmed by the she it number of cases. the news comes as the u. k. records more than 100000 new daily...
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the paris rulebooks that safe cause in paris. in 2015, the world came together and pledged to try and keep climate change below 1.5 degrees and definitely to keep it well below 2 degrees. and the rules for that of never been completely sorted out and those were much better sorted out. now how to count carbon dioxide emissions between different countries, and particularly what's called article 6, which is a rule about how to, how some countries can dispose of more carbon dioxide in their country and sell at extra stored carbon dioxide to a different country, which maybe is not quite so advantaged, so that was a big move forward. and then there were also the interesting thing is breakage into smaller groups really to not to ask the whole cup of a 190 countries to decide on something. but groups of 30 or 40 countries, notably to discuss or moving beyond coal, or which ended up being to decrease cold not to cancel coal, but i think that's a really important conversation. because for the 1st time, countries started discussing decreasi
the paris rulebooks that safe cause in paris. in 2015, the world came together and pledged to try and keep climate change below 1.5 degrees and definitely to keep it well below 2 degrees. and the rules for that of never been completely sorted out and those were much better sorted out. now how to count carbon dioxide emissions between different countries, and particularly what's called article 6, which is a rule about how to, how some countries can dispose of more carbon dioxide in their country...
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the house butler has more from paris when this paris market. people are busy shopping for new year's eve. a special dinner isn't the end of year traditions and though it is the festival season, most people that we've spoken to has said that they are planning celebration because of the cosy crisis on this new year. we really didn't feel like partying with friends, so we are staying home with family. it's a bit sad, but these are the times we are in the office. i'll be home with my children and mother, just a small group and we're all getting tested before. well, the find health minister says the problem is facing a covalent tidal wave. recently, new infection cases exceeded 200 miles and the day filled by the delta. and on the chrome variance, the french government was to come down on new year's eve celebrations in order to try and stop the spread well, the fireworks of the famous shores believe they have been foreign, nightclubs or shops outdoors. social gatherings are also not permitted. and in some cities, including here in paris mosques, onc
the house butler has more from paris when this paris market. people are busy shopping for new year's eve. a special dinner isn't the end of year traditions and though it is the festival season, most people that we've spoken to has said that they are planning celebration because of the cosy crisis on this new year. we really didn't feel like partying with friends, so we are staying home with family. it's a bit sad, but these are the times we are in the office. i'll be home with my children and...
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and because i mentioned earlier on that serve as part of paris, the world had agreed to try and keep climate change to less than 1.5 degrees of warming. and although there's lots of talk about keeping $1.00 alive as a slogan, in reality that's going to be almost impossible because we need to decrease carbon dioxide emissions and greenhouse gases by 10 percent next year, and 10 percent and the year after that and 10 percent the year after that and where no where near doing any of the at. so it looks to me as those a lack of action on climate pledges to decrease. carbon emissions is not forthcoming. and that means i think we'll be crushing through that 1.5 degrees. warming pledge from paris some time in the 20 early 20. thirty's. that you. it's a disaster we're seeing coming. it's a disaster. worse. got behind the steering wheel of the car, watching the wall come towards us. and we need to release, increase the pace and do something much more radical. this penny a single finding of 3rd widows who went at the summit and those who tried to water down the commitments at the very end of th
and because i mentioned earlier on that serve as part of paris, the world had agreed to try and keep climate change to less than 1.5 degrees of warming. and although there's lots of talk about keeping $1.00 alive as a slogan, in reality that's going to be almost impossible because we need to decrease carbon dioxide emissions and greenhouse gases by 10 percent next year, and 10 percent and the year after that and 10 percent the year after that and where no where near doing any of the at. so it...
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during their 2017 televised debate. latasha butler was at that rally in paris. what thousands of protests working in parson are demonstrating against eric the more he's holding his 1st presidential campaign rally on the outskirts of the capital. now is i will know television puns it and really to hear from us. but he has no political experience, but he's like 3 me a famous in from record to virtual in elementary fall, right. the more is and see migration his anti islamic talk in the post about supporting muslims. he's also upset many in the jewish community by saying that the regime of world war 2 here and problems collaborated with the not be should be glorified. he also has many opinions when it comes to women, he sees their role as in the home as child bears. he says that by logically incapable of being lead isn't what people here say is eric more is a threat to democracy. a threat to frances institutions? well, a month or so back the more was doing rather well, according to opinion polls poll, suggested that he could be to the far right political party lead
during their 2017 televised debate. latasha butler was at that rally in paris. what thousands of protests working in parson are demonstrating against eric the more he's holding his 1st presidential campaign rally on the outskirts of the capital. now is i will know television puns it and really to hear from us. but he has no political experience, but he's like 3 me a famous in from record to virtual in elementary fall, right. the more is and see migration his anti islamic talk in the post about...
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in 1925, the pig moved to paris, where she'd star at the shawn's eliza theatre. she seen made headlines for her risque routines appearing topless, and also wearing a banana belt in the dull salvage something that attracted criticism from anti colonial activists in france at the time. like our val, connecticut, josephine baker would represent all the fantasies at that era. it was a very colonialist attitude towards her, a very condescending view, but not as racist as what she known in the united states. and that's why she tolerated his attitude and played with a, with a casual. she was part of the whole generation of people who moved to france. they were black, but they were also american. so they were in a higher position than the africans or the west indians, who also lived by the thousands in france. baker went on to tour europe and appear in movies. but world war 2 changed everything. now a french citizen baker worked for the resistance using her performance as a cover to spy on the nazis and even italian dictator, mussolini. she'd eventually become a left ten
in 1925, the pig moved to paris, where she'd star at the shawn's eliza theatre. she seen made headlines for her risque routines appearing topless, and also wearing a banana belt in the dull salvage something that attracted criticism from anti colonial activists in france at the time. like our val, connecticut, josephine baker would represent all the fantasies at that era. it was a very colonialist attitude towards her, a very condescending view, but not as racist as what she known in the united...