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i doubt _ for paris? i think... i wish ask him that! l doubt he _ for paris? i think...or paris? i think... i wish ask him that! i doubt he would have - for paris? i think... i wish ask him that! i doubt he would have given | for paris? i think... i wish ask him i that! i doubt he would have given me a direct answer, he was a very courteous man. i think there was a respect for artists and things are being given as much time as they needed to develop and for visionary thinking in paris, more than there was in britain at the time, perhaps. he also perhaps had gone as far as he could in a britain. left here in 1970, which is also the year he directed his revolutionary midsummer night's dream here, the one famously donein night's dream here, the one famously done in a white box with very expressionistic staging, which still has influence today, i would say. es, has influence today, i would say. a very ahead of its time. your spoken with actors previously but what it was like to work with, what have they said it to you?— they said it to you? interviewed helen mirren _ they sa
i doubt _ for paris? i think... i wish ask him that! l doubt he _ for paris? i think...or paris? i think... i wish ask him that! i doubt he would have - for paris? i think... i wish ask him that! i doubt he would have given | for paris? i think... i wish ask him i that! i doubt he would have given me a direct answer, he was a very courteous man. i think there was a respect for artists and things are being given as much time as they needed to develop and for visionary thinking in paris, more...
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and program of the competition, the first gold medals in paris will be played on july 27, 2024.is day, athletes will compete for gold in eight sports, including the first medals in skateboarding in the discipline of street, skateboarding is one of those sports that will make its debut in the olympiad program in paris. the final medal day of the olympiad will be on august 11 tickets for games in paris will begin in december 2022. in total, the organizers expect to sell about 10 million tickets and also on the eve of the organizing committee. paris 2024 introduced the slogan of the upcoming olympics, it will be held under the motto of wide open games. the head of the organizing committee emphasized that, given the many new disciplines and games, they promise new experiences and represent the world of tomorrow. the day before , swimming competitions at the friendship games for the most titled athletes of the games ended in kazan daria ustinova vlada egi and kliment kolesnikov became friends, each of them has four zloty awards . daria ustinova won seven more than all the medals in t
and program of the competition, the first gold medals in paris will be played on july 27, 2024.is day, athletes will compete for gold in eight sports, including the first medals in skateboarding in the discipline of street, skateboarding is one of those sports that will make its debut in the olympiad program in paris. the final medal day of the olympiad will be on august 11 tickets for games in paris will begin in december 2022. in total, the organizers expect to sell about 10 million tickets...
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paris brest paris out of 102 participants only five foreigners. the rest were french, but only 21 crews qualified, and of them 14 in cars with a gasoline engine and seven with steam engines, ironically, among those who did not pass the race was the creator of his own company. arman dude. finishes reached 17 cars by the official winner of the race. paris ivan trailer became georges alberry maitre on a pizhozhoy it is believed that world motor racing began with this, 22. in july 1921, pyotr kapitsa began working in the famous cavendish laboratory in cambridge under the supervision of ernesto rutherford, a promising young soviet physicist was sent to england thanks to the intervention of maxim gorky it was a time of incredible rise to accumulate in scientific circles and his discovery of his fields of superstrong magnetic fields. in the cavendish. he defended his doctorate after 4 years became deputy director for magnetic research in 1930 , a new laboratory was built especially for kapitsa in cambridge over the years of joint work. accumulating ruthe
paris brest paris out of 102 participants only five foreigners. the rest were french, but only 21 crews qualified, and of them 14 in cars with a gasoline engine and seven with steam engines, ironically, among those who did not pass the race was the creator of his own company. arman dude. finishes reached 17 cars by the official winner of the race. paris ivan trailer became georges alberry maitre on a pizhozhoy it is believed that world motor racing began with this, 22. in july 1921, pyotr...
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paris brest paris out of 102 participants only five foreigners. the rest were french, but only 21 the crew qualified, and of them 14 on cars with a gasoline engine and seven controversial, ironically, among those who did not pass the race was the founder of his company, armange. finishes reached 17 cars the official winner of the race. paris one trail has become. georges albertly, the pajama meter is considered to be the beginning of world motorsport on july 22, 1921. pyotr kapitsa started working in the famous cavendish laboratory in cambridge under the supervision of ernesto rutherford, a promising young soviet physicist was sent to england thanks to the intervention of maxim gorky . he completed his doctorate in 4 year became deputy director for magnetic research in 1930 , a new laboratory was built especially for kapitsa in cambridge over the years of joint work. accumulating rutherford became friends, it was pyotr leonidovich who gave the outstanding physicist, the famous nickname crocodile, scientists regularly came to the ussr but lived wit
paris brest paris out of 102 participants only five foreigners. the rest were french, but only 21 the crew qualified, and of them 14 on cars with a gasoline engine and seven controversial, ironically, among those who did not pass the race was the founder of his company, armange. finishes reached 17 cars the official winner of the race. paris one trail has become. georges albertly, the pajama meter is considered to be the beginning of world motorsport on july 22, 1921. pyotr kapitsa started...
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to do exactly the gastronomic charity evening in paris called it is located on the champs elysées andhouse, so to speak, there are three restaurants and a total of six michelin stars, this and that building and that and the chef behind them i watched when i was still a student in paris working in our small restaurant and it seemed to me that it was something completely unattainable even to come as a guest and pay such a huge amount of money there, yes, to have dinner in that restaurant and here, er , under war conditions, so again i am returning to paris and already i am cooking in this kitchen, they are now even ants running with their colleagues and their friends in the kitchen of these six stars e for the french for the ukrainians glorifying talking about ukraine in this way well , scary is not the right word scary it was extremely responsible, but also very proud, because if the french bosses evaluated us, they saw how we work and they already looked after us, not like you know ukrainians who are looking for something or asking for something, are they so unhappy, and they saw how
to do exactly the gastronomic charity evening in paris called it is located on the champs elysées andhouse, so to speak, there are three restaurants and a total of six michelin stars, this and that building and that and the chef behind them i watched when i was still a student in paris working in our small restaurant and it seemed to me that it was something completely unattainable even to come as a guest and pay such a huge amount of money there, yes, to have dinner in that restaurant and...
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he discovered paris. he found so much to love there. he fell in love with the the art galleries and the intellectual salons and the music and just all the culture that paris had to offer and he really kind of came back in a way. i think he he not only got a new lease on life so to speak but he wound up learning so much when he was in europe, and it was learning about different topics that he could then contrast with what was going on in america and and come back to america with new ideas. so he wound up taking several trips across europe from paris. he was state. he was there he spent five years as the ambassador and he took three great trips away from the capitol where he really got to explore. so one was to the south of france and italy one was to england and one was to the netherlands and germany. and he learned about a lot of different subjects. he kind of refined his political ideals and i think my theory is it was really this time in france that kind of put him back on track to to rise through the political ranks in the government
he discovered paris. he found so much to love there. he fell in love with the the art galleries and the intellectual salons and the music and just all the culture that paris had to offer and he really kind of came back in a way. i think he he not only got a new lease on life so to speak but he wound up learning so much when he was in europe, and it was learning about different topics that he could then contrast with what was going on in america and and come back to america with new ideas. so he...
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you want paris alone, like a woman, of course, paris is not seliger until patrick for a start, we'll sell tv slippers a couple of grenade launchers. and then maybe we collect and buy such a ticket to that paris is impossible. at your place there is always no money money rains from no ba no, otherwise i would have set up a basin and poured it on paris and this china and the land of franz joseph if dad took and stepped over himself and transferred dirty money into the house, i don’t think my girl. it would be fun for you to go for a walk, sing, look at what a good day is outside the window. let's not be. dad tried very hard to get these tickets. here he is, barely bringing you a cot in our cabin with an air mattress. what are you, i'm not proud, i'll go to the company, we'll spend just one night, fish, clamshell birds, i don't want that on you. lie on the sand little beloved. just not alone. don't move. i promised you that we will bring. we brought. you know you only need one. call dimon and make an appointment. i promise you i will let you go. yes or no? see, i have a police problem.
you want paris alone, like a woman, of course, paris is not seliger until patrick for a start, we'll sell tv slippers a couple of grenade launchers. and then maybe we collect and buy such a ticket to that paris is impossible. at your place there is always no money money rains from no ba no, otherwise i would have set up a basin and poured it on paris and this china and the land of franz joseph if dad took and stepped over himself and transferred dirty money into the house, i don’t think my...
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our 3rd is true that paris is still quite dirty. here from what be she around us, the vol more so it's good to have less waste by filling up bottles of them all to fall the rogue. the city of paris is trying to cope with its waste problem by encouraging people to reuse bottles. since the end of april parisians and tourists alike can fill up on fresh water at a number of stores like this cheese magus. you see them on our goal as clearly linked to the ecological transition and to the fight against climate change. it's a very long term approach. they model title, and that's why we want all parisians to mobilize for more sustainable, greener city, in here period. you have with that. but there is still lots of people who don't know that there is free water available in stores or not. and i had no idea what to do it, none at all. no, i didn't know little toggle. so come on. you said she should have been looking for limited communicate, bruce. so set off all my sheila most people are aware of the hundreds of outdoor drinking fountains dott
our 3rd is true that paris is still quite dirty. here from what be she around us, the vol more so it's good to have less waste by filling up bottles of them all to fall the rogue. the city of paris is trying to cope with its waste problem by encouraging people to reuse bottles. since the end of april parisians and tourists alike can fill up on fresh water at a number of stores like this cheese magus. you see them on our goal as clearly linked to the ecological transition and to the fight...
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i am here with paris hilton.helsea: you have a new track suit line? >> yep. >> chelsea: oh my goodness. [ cheers and applause ] >> you're the first one to get this new iconic track suit. >> chelsea: oh my god, i love gifts. especially when i'm hosting for somebody else, it should be for them. >> you are a boss babe. >> chelsea: oh, yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> so comfortable. >> chelsea: how come is that? actually, i had a wedding gift for you that jimmy left for you, i forgot to give to it you. a gift card to marriott for two nights. [ laughter ] >> i only stay in hilton. >> chelsea: give it back to me, i'll use it. guillermo, do you want to use this? >> guillermo: sure, yeah. >> chelsea: here, i'll put it right here. >> guillermo: okay, i'll get it after. >> chelsea: okay, thanks. guillermo gave me a little bit of tequila before the show so i'm a little bit off balance. tell me about what you did with -- i know that you got a bunch of animals once by accident? in vegas? did you do that? did you get a bunch
i am here with paris hilton.helsea: you have a new track suit line? >> yep. >> chelsea: oh my goodness. [ cheers and applause ] >> you're the first one to get this new iconic track suit. >> chelsea: oh my god, i love gifts. especially when i'm hosting for somebody else, it should be for them. >> you are a boss babe. >> chelsea: oh, yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> so comfortable. >> chelsea: how come is that? actually, i had a wedding gift for you...
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i, paris... >> paris: i, paris... >> charlie: give you this ring >> paris: give you this ring >> charlieas a token of my affection. >> paris: as a token of my affection. ♪♪ [ quinn panting ] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> carter: quinn?
i, paris... >> paris: i, paris... >> charlie: give you this ring >> paris: give you this ring >> charlieas a token of my affection. >> paris: as a token of my affection. ♪♪ [ quinn panting ] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> carter: quinn?
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so, jefferson came across, in paris, a wooden dome. it was covering this grain market that had interlocking wooden slats. he loved that idea. it's not there anymore, eventually it burned down, it was made of would. jefferson loved to be technique, so he studied that and got some materials about that. he brought back those ideas. he came back to monticello with designs and he said he wanted a dome that workers here, who had never seen one before, could nonetheless follow these plans and build one. and he would of what he called his sky room. he wanted that room up top. he loved the geometry of it as well. so, he wound up having a dome, obviously, at monticello and then at the rotunda at the university of virginia, the school he founded. he put one there to, which is beautiful. it's obviously still there today. the uva rotunda. it has touches from throughout his travels, battalion marble for example. it's really, i think, one of his masterpieces. >> -- politics. when he went to europe, that was before the french revolution, he was back b
so, jefferson came across, in paris, a wooden dome. it was covering this grain market that had interlocking wooden slats. he loved that idea. it's not there anymore, eventually it burned down, it was made of would. jefferson loved to be technique, so he studied that and got some materials about that. he brought back those ideas. he came back to monticello with designs and he said he wanted a dome that workers here, who had never seen one before, could nonetheless follow these plans and build...
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leaders meet in paris for a summit on pollution, i paris for a summit on pollution, inflation, — parison, inflation, and third world - paris for a summit on pollution, inflation, and third world debt. i inflation, and third world debt. this morning. _ inflation, and third world debt. this morning, they— inflation, and third world debt. this morning, theyjoined - inflation, and third world debt. this morning, theyjoined the i this morning, theyjoined the revolution— this morning, theyjoined the revolution celebrations - this morning, theyjoined the revolution celebrations for. this morning, theyjoined the revolution celebrations for a i this morning, theyjoined the - revolution celebrations for a show of military— revolution celebrations for a show of military might _ revolution celebrations for a show of military might on _ revolution celebrations for a show of military might on the _ of military might on the champs—elysees. - of military might on the champs-elysees. of military might on the chams-el sees. ~ . ., , champs-elysees. wildlife officials in australia have _ champs-elysees.
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guilty of murder charges for the terror attack on paris. 130 innocent people were killed. nato deems russia its most significant threat. military aid to ukraine is to be further stepped up. covid-19 makes another wave in france. this is live from paris. thank you for being with us. we start with the breaking story. he has been sentenced to life in prison. he began by saying he was a soldier of the islamic state group, that was begging for mercy. 14 were in the dark, the special courtroom in carrots -- paris. these included senior figures. he was the most notorious and the only surviving member. the others are people who were accused and denied playing a part in the conspiracy. facilitators, suppliers, sympathizers seeking to play down the role. sentences ranging from two years to life in prison. from the start, great to see. an emotional and difficult day. do you have any reaction? reporter: we have been speaking to some survivors. people are telling us they were satisfied with the heavy sentences. people spend life in prison without parole. a 22 year security which will n
guilty of murder charges for the terror attack on paris. 130 innocent people were killed. nato deems russia its most significant threat. military aid to ukraine is to be further stepped up. covid-19 makes another wave in france. this is live from paris. thank you for being with us. we start with the breaking story. he has been sentenced to life in prison. he began by saying he was a soldier of the islamic state group, that was begging for mercy. 14 were in the dark, the special courtroom in...
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and a paris fashion show.lla hadeed and emmett campbell. kim's daughter is proving to be a fashionista in the making as she stepped out in striking looks. she was on the front low of the show -- wrote -- row in the show. >> it was amazing. it was a very cool once-in-a-lifetime experience. >> you are comfortable? >> i was. it was a great nervous energy but it was great. >> we will have more pictures from paris fashion week at the end of the program. to avenue out, where the annual international theater festival is underway. we are in the southern city to bring the best from france's oldest art festival. what can we expect? >> hi. well, this is a three week marathon which takes in every sort of performance style, classical theater, dance, circus shows, and a lot of spontaneous happenings in the street. it can be broadly separated into two parallel parts. he of the official selection, 40 productions and the french which is more than 1500 shows. there's a lot of diversity. it's only natural that the current affair
and a paris fashion show.lla hadeed and emmett campbell. kim's daughter is proving to be a fashionista in the making as she stepped out in striking looks. she was on the front low of the show -- wrote -- row in the show. >> it was amazing. it was a very cool once-in-a-lifetime experience. >> you are comfortable? >> i was. it was a great nervous energy but it was great. >> we will have more pictures from paris fashion week at the end of the program. to avenue out, where...
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well, from that whole story from the shake was invented, people of paris. that's it all this time round. don't focus on you, or if i do hope you've enjoyed the show that we've given you, take a friend, bye. ah ah, with is the end of the pandemic in site. we show what it could look like will return in the normal and we visit those who are finding it difficult with success in our weekly coping 19 special in 30 minutes on d. w. into the conflict zone with sebastian more than a 100 days of war in your crime on the bottom of the intensify my guess this week from brussels is you both to both got the advisor, ukraine's armed forces. how long can care rely on western arms and. 3 munitions. who can it really trust? with 90 minutes on d. w. o . o has no limit. i love is for everybody. i love is live. i love matters and that's my new podcast. i'm evelyn sharma and i really think we need to talk about all the topics that north divide and united this i have invited many deer and well known guests. and i would like to invite you of human in these places in europe are sma
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well no doubt about it staying cool and paris in heat wave is not easy. a cold bath might be one solution, having enough to drink is good to her, but not if you just create another waste problem and good for them. this summer, the parisians have come up with a solution where ecologically interested shop owners jumping. stevens, a mummer store is at the front of the popular district of monterey in paris. he's particularly interested in sustainability and only by his frames that have been produced ecologically. he didn't think twice when he was approached by they owe to perry or paris water team. she was equaled on, but super. oh, i'm happy to be participating from an ecological point of view at paris. i strand zillow oper, 3rd is true that horace is still quite dirty here from what we shear round us. the whole moral, so it's good to have less waste by filling up bottles of them all to fall the wrong . the city of paris is trying to cope with its waste problem by encouraging people to reuse bottles. since the end of april parisians and tourists alike can fi
well no doubt about it staying cool and paris in heat wave is not easy. a cold bath might be one solution, having enough to drink is good to her, but not if you just create another waste problem and good for them. this summer, the parisians have come up with a solution where ecologically interested shop owners jumping. stevens, a mummer store is at the front of the popular district of monterey in paris. he's particularly interested in sustainability and only by his frames that have been...
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well, from that whole story from the shake was invented people of paris. not till all this time round on focused on europe. i do hope you've enjoyed the show that we've given you plenty with who into the conflict zone with sebastian. more than a 100 very the war. if you cry on the bottom over, intensify my guess this week from brussels is lou. both to both got advisor, ukraine's armed forces. how long can you care? rely on western arms and. 3 munitions, who can really trust with in 30 minutes on d. w, who hunting down islamic state fighter network of private citizens and journalists has been trying to track down. she has been hiding the time and time again. the suspects escape whose warning them are they being protected by the authority? the caliph legacy. in 75 minutes on d. w. o is establishing an order she jane, president of the global power china is part of a whole system which believes his time has come. he relies on an authoritarian system of total surveillance on economic expansion without scruples and again and again, she provokes and threatens wit
well, from that whole story from the shake was invented people of paris. not till all this time round on focused on europe. i do hope you've enjoyed the show that we've given you plenty with who into the conflict zone with sebastian. more than a 100 very the war. if you cry on the bottom over, intensify my guess this week from brussels is lou. both to both got advisor, ukraine's armed forces. how long can you care? rely on western arms and. 3 munitions, who can really trust with in 30 minutes...
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well from that whole story from the shake was invented, people of paris. that's it all this time round. don't focus on you or if i do hope you've enjoyed the show that we've given you take a while back. ah ah, with who into the conflict zone with sebastian? more than a 100 days of war, if you cry on the bottom of the intensify my guests this week from brussels is lou . both to both got advisor, ukraine's armed forces. how long can you care? rely on western arms and. 3 munitions, who can really trust conflicts on in 30 minutes, on d, w. with the end of the pandemic in site, we show what it could look like. return to normal. and we visit those a success in a weekly coven 19 special. every thursday on d. w. a is a journey across the entire continent with variety of cars. so what on this, so all the focus, the movers, shake of visionaries and made to embody the meaning of modern africa is actually august the 5th and d. w. stories that move people the world over information. they provide the opinions they want to express d, w on facebook and twitter up to date
well from that whole story from the shake was invented, people of paris. that's it all this time round. don't focus on you or if i do hope you've enjoyed the show that we've given you take a while back. ah ah, with who into the conflict zone with sebastian? more than a 100 days of war, if you cry on the bottom of the intensify my guests this week from brussels is lou . both to both got advisor, ukraine's armed forces. how long can you care? rely on western arms and. 3 munitions, who can really...
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i went home in the center of paris .ench were sitting drunk, they were all candles. uh, burned and volodya ran. well, marina grabbed him there, and people, and well, because they left, they fought with themselves there, but he didn’t mean anything to him, it was a large amount, which almost for a new mercedes he felt almost at home in paris and that’s it same reality at times. i was reminded of myself no, after all, he is a stranger here and he was a stranger in paris, and moscow and russia, he was there volodya vysotsky and here he came, he was just. a short man from russia, russian, at times it seemed that world glory was already very close literally within reach. there was a wonderful story of volodya vysotsky how they met at the airport in one they met jack nicholson and volodya says marina is my favorite actor. i want to get to know him, and he ran nicholson damn, for our beloved in russian, damn, the actor i'm vysotsky everything, but nicholson did not understand what was the matter? and gloomily, as with everyone,
i went home in the center of paris .ench were sitting drunk, they were all candles. uh, burned and volodya ran. well, marina grabbed him there, and people, and well, because they left, they fought with themselves there, but he didn’t mean anything to him, it was a large amount, which almost for a new mercedes he felt almost at home in paris and that’s it same reality at times. i was reminded of myself no, after all, he is a stranger here and he was a stranger in paris, and moscow and...
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well, from that whole story from the shake was invented people of paris. not till all this time round on focused on europe. i do hope you've enjoyed the show that we've given you. take a while back with you into the conflict zone with sebastian. more than a 100 days of war in your crime on the bottom of the intensify my guests this week from brussels is lou. both to both got advisor, ukraine's armed forces. how long can tf rely on western arms? and. 3 munitions, who can it really trust? conflict in 30 minutes on d. w. the big and critically influential in math becoming the omnipotence of auditors. they also influence political decisions and last, political power arises from economic power. they are essentially impossible. the peak for accounting firm under scrutiny in 75 minutes on d. w o. a land of contrasts of ambition. the quality 75 years ago mahatma gandhi peacefully led the country to independence, full of ideals. what is the remaining of his vision with what's the status of human rights and social justice in what's called the world largest democracy
well, from that whole story from the shake was invented people of paris. not till all this time round on focused on europe. i do hope you've enjoyed the show that we've given you. take a while back with you into the conflict zone with sebastian. more than a 100 days of war in your crime on the bottom of the intensify my guests this week from brussels is lou. both to both got advisor, ukraine's armed forces. how long can tf rely on western arms? and. 3 munitions, who can it really trust?...
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on july 19, 1900, an underground railway was opened in paris during the world exhibition , not the firstt already the fourth in europe, but it was her that the french called the word metro, which is an abbreviation for the original name of the capital railway, capital in french is the subway. the first metro line in paris was laid strictly under the carriageway of the streets, so as not to accidentally get into the basement and cellars of houses, therefore, at some old stations there are crooked platforms. they repeat street bends at the time of the opening of the first line there were eight stations now the paris metro, the second busiest underground transport system in europe after moscow 16 lines and more than 300 stations of them only 21 ground-based ones carry about 4.5 million passengers a day underground. on july 19, 1936 , the slogan was first sounded in spain, but dolores and baruri pronounced it verbatim, the translation of which would not pass, became one of the symbols of the anti-fascist movement and firmly. baruria herself also entered the russian language, a well- known fi
on july 19, 1900, an underground railway was opened in paris during the world exhibition , not the firstt already the fourth in europe, but it was her that the french called the word metro, which is an abbreviation for the original name of the capital railway, capital in french is the subway. the first metro line in paris was laid strictly under the carriageway of the streets, so as not to accidentally get into the basement and cellars of houses, therefore, at some old stations there are...
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all right, and olivia's nature in paris but you again cover many of those very well. we've seen very fragile markets across africa and in the middle east tell us about your final thoughts here. well, they're so different. you know the the markets in the middle east and elsewhere, but i'd say that their contrasting. i mean you have this big problem of consolidation particularly in france as rudiger mentioned, but you also have smaller very dynamic independent publishers. being created all the time with younger people and i think the same thing is happening in in other markets where we're small publishers are struggling but they're because they're passionate about what they do. they just keep on going and there's somehow managing and perhaps getting more visibility because of social media because of book fairs coming back and so on. so a fragile marketplace, but but one that's resilient as well. i think it's a good way to summarize it. i really appreciate this fantastic conversation a book tour of the world with our panelists from madrid spain javier solea ceo and found
all right, and olivia's nature in paris but you again cover many of those very well. we've seen very fragile markets across africa and in the middle east tell us about your final thoughts here. well, they're so different. you know the the markets in the middle east and elsewhere, but i'd say that their contrasting. i mean you have this big problem of consolidation particularly in france as rudiger mentioned, but you also have smaller very dynamic independent publishers. being created all the...
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here in paris jefferson visit adams in england and toured the english guards together.over the politics of the 1790s and their retirement they rekindled the correspondence for they did not talk about slavery almost never. i suspect it was because adams did not bring up because he knew this was a painful subject. he did not like confrontation jefferson did it. this magnificent letter writer it's almost like how it poetry. shying away from one-on-one confrontation. adams in a way let jefferson off the hook he did notn' push him n the correspondence. some others did. younger slave owner in virginia who was an admirer and freed his slaves and bring them into freedom. he was able to take his convictions that way. jefferson had so many reasons he rationalized to himself that he did not follow suit. and he did not resolve the conflict spread heatedly with these words were to live up to today. >> you think his travels to route through your document really impacted and led him and has a politics, change our spolitics here today to some degree. >> i think i played some rope i don
here in paris jefferson visit adams in england and toured the english guards together.over the politics of the 1790s and their retirement they rekindled the correspondence for they did not talk about slavery almost never. i suspect it was because adams did not bring up because he knew this was a painful subject. he did not like confrontation jefferson did it. this magnificent letter writer it's almost like how it poetry. shying away from one-on-one confrontation. adams in a way let jefferson...
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the first metro lines in paris were laid strictly under the carriageway of the streets, so as not toccidentally get into the basements of the cellars of houses, therefore, at some old stations there are crooked platforms. they repeat the street bends at the time of the opening of the first line. eight stations now the paris metro is the second busiest underground transport system in europe after the moscow one . in spain, for the first time, the slogan was heard, but dolores and barurim said it in pasaran, the phrase literally, the translation of which will not pass, has become one of the symbols of the anti-fascist movement and firmly. included in the russian language, the very baruria, a well-known figure of the international communist movement was one of the leaders of the spanish communist party of the phrase and the baruri was addressed to supporters when the troops of the francoists approached madrid, then the defense was successful and the offensive of general franco was temporarily stopped, but after 3 years, when the war ended, madrid fell and was established in spain for se
the first metro lines in paris were laid strictly under the carriageway of the streets, so as not toccidentally get into the basements of the cellars of houses, therefore, at some old stations there are crooked platforms. they repeat the street bends at the time of the opening of the first line. eight stations now the paris metro is the second busiest underground transport system in europe after the moscow one . in spain, for the first time, the slogan was heard, but dolores and barurim said it...
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on the subject of re—issues, paris texas is back in cinemas.een doing this series of reissues. this is probably the most celebrated canned prize winner, superb canne prize winner, superb soundtrack. the film, if you are of a certain age in the 80s you had to have a poster for paris in texas on your wall. and it was that picture. that picture. you have to have the soundtrack album, you have to have a discussion about how does it fit in? there is a very good documentary motion and emotion which talks about his entire career and how this film sits in it. had have you seen paris texas in the cinema? well, maybe i was at university but so long ago. you are allowed to graduate if he hadn't seen it. it was a course requirement. it didn't matter if you do a mechanical engineering, you had to see paris in texas without its back in cinemas and it's worth seeing. just nice to have seen the movies back on the big screen again. all right, fantastic. interesting week. you loved brian and charles. enjoy your cinema going. see you next time. bye— bye. some clo
on the subject of re—issues, paris texas is back in cinemas.een doing this series of reissues. this is probably the most celebrated canned prize winner, superb canne prize winner, superb soundtrack. the film, if you are of a certain age in the 80s you had to have a poster for paris in texas on your wall. and it was that picture. that picture. you have to have the soundtrack album, you have to have a discussion about how does it fit in? there is a very good documentary motion and emotion which...
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andrew simmons is in london, and natasha bothers in paris. first, this report by zane bush ave in spain, just outside one of the worst affected areas. zamora ah, battling to control the inferred across spain. it's a race against time to contain wild fires that have been raging out of control from the south of the country to the north where blazes have scorched 4600 hector's, of land over the past few days. from doing trained journeys also thwarted by the worst wildfires for a decade in a visit to one of the worst affected areas, spain's prime minister pedro sanchez, made clear what he thought was to blame. you did have it that lot of, i want to say the evidently climate change kills on it, kills people, kills the ecosystem, the bio diversity. and it also destroy the most precious goods of ah, society, which is affected by these wildfires, homes, businesses and livestock board where here in a farming area in an agricultural area near the town of morrow, one of the worst effective parts of spain where the wildfires have been raging for days and
andrew simmons is in london, and natasha bothers in paris. first, this report by zane bush ave in spain, just outside one of the worst affected areas. zamora ah, battling to control the inferred across spain. it's a race against time to contain wild fires that have been raging out of control from the south of the country to the north where blazes have scorched 4600 hector's, of land over the past few days. from doing trained journeys also thwarted by the worst wildfires for a decade in a visit...
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pari lete has circus x, concerts and even virtual reality experience. of the diversity. we are on social media as well. there is more news coming up on france 24 just after this. ♪ >> france 24, a different point of view. >> liberty, equality, actuality. ■é■í ♪ [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now. >> in the coming days, i will speak with the russian prime minister lavrov for the first time since the war began and we will raise an issue that is top priority, the release of americans who were wrongly detained and must be brought home. amy: as secretary of state tony blinken says he expects to talk
pari lete has circus x, concerts and even virtual reality experience. of the diversity. we are on social media as well. there is more news coming up on france 24 just after this. ♪ >> france 24, a different point of view. >> liberty, equality, actuality. ■é■í ♪ [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now. >> in the coming days, i will speak with the russian prime minister lavrov for the first time since the war began and we...
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he's come back from paris since 1785. he's gone through the blistering constitutional convention sweltering hot months on and he's living only a few blocks away from what is now independence hall, but he's so ill with pleurisy this inflammation of the lungs with a kidney stone that prisoners from the walnut street jail are carrying him to the convention in a sedan chair. he's by far the oldest delegate he could have been the other delegates almost all of them. he could have been their father including george washington who's almost 20. he's 26 years older than washington much older than jefferson and madison. and hamilton and so, you know, this is 1788. the convention has ended we all know it may be it's an apocryphal quote. it's here at the national archives. you can look it up a woman named eliza powell said what have you wrought? you know, he says the republic if you can keep it, but you know, he goes back home and he starts writing letters to his old friends in france and he starts saying things like, you know, the on
he's come back from paris since 1785. he's gone through the blistering constitutional convention sweltering hot months on and he's living only a few blocks away from what is now independence hall, but he's so ill with pleurisy this inflammation of the lungs with a kidney stone that prisoners from the walnut street jail are carrying him to the convention in a sedan chair. he's by far the oldest delegate he could have been the other delegates almost all of them. he could have been their father...
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had have you seen paris, texas in a cinema?wed to graduate if he hadn't seen it. it was literally a course requirement, it didn't matter if you were doing mechanical engineering, you had to see paris, texas. i need to see it again. well, it's back in cinemas and it's worth seeing. it's just nice to have seen that wenders�* movies are back on the big screen again for people to enjoy. all right, fantastic. thank you very much. interesting week. i'm so glad you loved brian and charles, i'm so relieved. so did lots of people in the cinema. and enjoy your cinema—going. see you next time. bye—bye. hello. the rain that fell for some of us in the last couple of days ofjuly doesn't really change the fact that it was a very dry month for many parts of the uk, but especially down towards the south. so what about the first week of august? well, this chart shows the rainfall we're expecting to accumulate over the coming days. the darker colours show where the wettest weather will be up to the northwest, the lighter colours suggesting that v
had have you seen paris, texas in a cinema?wed to graduate if he hadn't seen it. it was literally a course requirement, it didn't matter if you were doing mechanical engineering, you had to see paris, texas. i need to see it again. well, it's back in cinemas and it's worth seeing. it's just nice to have seen that wenders�* movies are back on the big screen again for people to enjoy. all right, fantastic. thank you very much. interesting week. i'm so glad you loved brian and charles, i'm so...
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had have you seen paris, texas in a cinema?allowed to graduate if he hadn't seen it. it was literally a course requirement, it didn't matter if you were doing mechanical engineering, you had to see paris, texas. i need to see it again. well, it's back in cinemas and it's worth seeing. it's just nice to have seen that wenders' movies are back on the big screen again for people to enjoy. all right, fantastic. thank you very much. interesting week. i'm so glad you loved brian and charles, i'm so relieved. so did lots of people in the cinema. and enjoy your cinema—going. see you next time. bye—bye. hello there. saturday was a warm and humid day for many of us. in places, we got to see some sunshine. in other places, the humidity gave rise to a lot of cloud, mist and murk and some outbreaks of rain, and there's more cloud and rain in the forecast for sunday across some parts of the uk. the sunniest conditions will be up to the north. the earlier satellite picture shows this pipeline of cloud, bringing some outbreaks of rain. we're s
had have you seen paris, texas in a cinema?allowed to graduate if he hadn't seen it. it was literally a course requirement, it didn't matter if you were doing mechanical engineering, you had to see paris, texas. i need to see it again. well, it's back in cinemas and it's worth seeing. it's just nice to have seen that wenders' movies are back on the big screen again for people to enjoy. all right, fantastic. thank you very much. interesting week. i'm so glad you loved brian and charles, i'm so...
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he is the most senior figure yet to be tried in paris for allegedly participating in the genocide. speaking to the court, he insisted he had never been on the side of the killers. he said he wanted to address survivors of the genocide to tell them he had never intended to abandon them. maybe it was a lack of courage. maybe he could have saved them heat told the court. adding those questions had haunted him for the last 28 years. but prosecution lawyers accuse him of complicity in massacre of tutsis in southern rwanda. at least 800,000 people were killed in 1984 between april and july. the majority of them tutsis. many of those thought to be behind the massacres took refuge on french soil. it has taken years of campaigning by activist to bring those accused of orchestrate in the killings to court. >> found guilty, sentenced to 20 years in prison for his role hit in the rwanda genocide. eight contenders have received the required backing to stand for the leadership of the u.k. conservative party. the eight -- the timescale has been set for early september. september the fifth we unde
he is the most senior figure yet to be tried in paris for allegedly participating in the genocide. speaking to the court, he insisted he had never been on the side of the killers. he said he wanted to address survivors of the genocide to tell them he had never intended to abandon them. maybe it was a lack of courage. maybe he could have saved them heat told the court. adding those questions had haunted him for the last 28 years. but prosecution lawyers accuse him of complicity in massacre of...
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had have you seen paris, texas in a cinema?allowed to graduate if he hadn't seen it. it was literally a course requirement, it didn't matter if you were doing mechanical engineering, you had to see paris, texas. i need to see it again. well, it's back in cinemas and it's worth seeing. it's just nice to have seen that wenders' movies are back on the big screen again for people to enjoy. all right, fantastic. thank you very much. interesting week. i'm so glad you loved brian and charles, i'm so relieved. so did lots of people in the cinema. and enjoy your cinema—going. see you next time. bye—bye. hello there. it really is a bit of a mixture for us this weekend. some cloud, even some rain, but also, some warm spells of sunshine. and we ended the week on a warmer note, with more sunshine around, temperatures in southern parts of england reached 28 degrees. wasn't quite as warm as that in birmingham. and for the commonwealth games this weekend, there'll still be a lot of cloud around. may get some rain actually sunday and later on m
had have you seen paris, texas in a cinema?allowed to graduate if he hadn't seen it. it was literally a course requirement, it didn't matter if you were doing mechanical engineering, you had to see paris, texas. i need to see it again. well, it's back in cinemas and it's worth seeing. it's just nice to have seen that wenders' movies are back on the big screen again for people to enjoy. all right, fantastic. thank you very much. interesting week. i'm so glad you loved brian and charles, i'm so...
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the reality is that if the us and paris goals| that if the us and paris goals are met, in terms of reachingo emissions in the next three decades or so, middle of the century, then we are still likely to have continued intensification of the kind of extreme heat that is happening right now but important to keep in mind that absent those policies, absent those efforts of decarbonisation, the increase in extremes or be even greater. both are true simultaneously. the more global warnings happens, the more intense conditions will get. what are you hearing in your community about the impact these events are having on policy in terms of the governments commitment to net zero targets? it governments commitment to net zero targets?— zero targets? it is clear that the ambition _ zero targets? it is clear that the ambition is _ zero targets? it is clear that the ambition is there - zero targets? it is clear that the ambition is there in - zero targets? it is clear that l the ambition is there in terms of stated goals, so certainly, from 2015 when the paris agreement was announced, until now, the fact
the reality is that if the us and paris goals| that if the us and paris goals are met, in terms of reachingo emissions in the next three decades or so, middle of the century, then we are still likely to have continued intensification of the kind of extreme heat that is happening right now but important to keep in mind that absent those policies, absent those efforts of decarbonisation, the increase in extremes or be even greater. both are true simultaneously. the more global warnings happens,...