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the shampoo one stadium in paris. or the new islamic art department. the object of the new chanel building is also to provide optimal working conditions the 1000 m. is planned to host the workshops of couture artisans with unique skillz masters of their crafts. karl lagerfeld once said i only take care of the facade in this case the dress the person who lives in it is responsible for the rest i like that statement here it's somewhat similar we've got the spaces studios and a façade i want the people who work here to be happy the concrete structure is meant to calibrate the daylight so it's not too bright but that the sun still shines and also maybe. another example of a building that connects architecture and fashion is the eaves on the home you see him in america cashmore rocko designed by tea and coffee who knew. the architecture reflects the curved and straight lines of song the homes to sign. the facade symbolizes the texture of a rough fabric the interior is like an elegant dress in soft and flowing harmonious colors. to fund us your louisville e
the shampoo one stadium in paris. or the new islamic art department. the object of the new chanel building is also to provide optimal working conditions the 1000 m. is planned to host the workshops of couture artisans with unique skillz masters of their crafts. karl lagerfeld once said i only take care of the facade in this case the dress the person who lives in it is responsible for the rest i like that statement here it's somewhat similar we've got the spaces studios and a façade i want the...
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they are talking about rejoining the paris climate accord. they are also wanting to set aside land for parks, more conservation land, by 2030. it's a host of stuff. host: let's talk about today's actions, expecting to halt the leasing of a federal land and water. which industries would be impacted? guest: that is already a hot issue among the oil and gas industry, which wants -- if the administration moves to do that, they will restricted the ability to get natural gas. so republicans on the hill have already made it clear they will fight them on this one. host: can they fight an executive order? guest: they can make a lot of noise about it, and certainly the industry will, you know, could take it -- they could litigate it. host: we are talking about the energy agenda for president biden. let's show his goals. 100% clean energy economy with net zero emissions by 2050. d carbonized and the u.s. power sector by 2035. -- decarbonizing the u.s. power sector by 2035. what are your questions? lesley, when you look at the goals, what would that enta
they are talking about rejoining the paris climate accord. they are also wanting to set aside land for parks, more conservation land, by 2030. it's a host of stuff. host: let's talk about today's actions, expecting to halt the leasing of a federal land and water. which industries would be impacted? guest: that is already a hot issue among the oil and gas industry, which wants -- if the administration moves to do that, they will restricted the ability to get natural gas. so republicans on the...
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has not been part of the paris climate accord. it's been very damaged and jay i hope you can hear me. you know. i didn't trump what a lot of his cabinet and his thinking was to promote fossil fuels that there was a great deal of thought. resources being spent on the existing economy business as usual and he tore apart lots of domestic legislation protecting the environment in the u.s. as well as you know not doing its fair share on climate action so you know the last 4 years have been deeply damaging and deeply divisive and that's another reason why it's very welcome news that climate action will be a central plant of the new administration under joe biden so what kind of action would you like the u.s. to take straight away. well it's already joint paris which is very welcome news but from a vulnerable country perspective we would really like urgent 2030 ambitious targets from that year from the u.s. and for the u.s. to drive every country to have a much higher levels around. the current target been submitted so far still take us
has not been part of the paris climate accord. it's been very damaged and jay i hope you can hear me. you know. i didn't trump what a lot of his cabinet and his thinking was to promote fossil fuels that there was a great deal of thought. resources being spent on the existing economy business as usual and he tore apart lots of domestic legislation protecting the environment in the u.s. as well as you know not doing its fair share on climate action so you know the last 4 years have been deeply...
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the paris accord only benefits china. then he goes forward with the movement of not making new american jobs. remember what he said just less than a week ago about unity? none of those actions have taken place. i will tell you what would unify this nation, exactly what we are working on with the republicans in congress. getting americans back to work. not 11 million illegal immigrants. how about getting the vaccine efficiently to every american who wants it. he said on day one he will be prepared for covid. what's his biggest goal? a million vaccines a day for the first hundred days and he thinks that's something he's doing. judge jeanine: how many more --how many more caravans can we expected? >> this will only expand. you listen to the people in the caravans. what the last administration was able to do was get mexico to stopped it and not let them through their country. now they believe the new president is welcoming them in because he'ng to provide them citizenship instead of providing the jobs to 10 million americans
the paris accord only benefits china. then he goes forward with the movement of not making new american jobs. remember what he said just less than a week ago about unity? none of those actions have taken place. i will tell you what would unify this nation, exactly what we are working on with the republicans in congress. getting americans back to work. not 11 million illegal immigrants. how about getting the vaccine efficiently to every american who wants it. he said on day one he will be...
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the shampoo one stadium in paris. or the new islamic art department of the louvre. the object of the new chanel building is also to provide optimal working conditions for the 1000 m. is planned to host the workshops of couture artisans with unique skills masters of their crafts. karl lagerfeld once said i only take care of the 1st son in this case the dress the person who lives in it is responsible for the rest and i like that statement here it's somewhat similar we've got the spaces studios and a facade i want the people who work here to be happy the concrete structure is meant to calibrate the daylight so it's not too bright but that the sun still shines it was so maybe. another example of a building that connects architecture and fashion is the eve sun long haul museum in america cash morocco designed by martin in cause who knew. the architecture reflects the curved and straight lines of design it's. the facade symbolizes the texture of a rough fabric the interior is like an elegant dress in soft and flowing harmonious color. the found us the only very tall in pa
the shampoo one stadium in paris. or the new islamic art department of the louvre. the object of the new chanel building is also to provide optimal working conditions for the 1000 m. is planned to host the workshops of couture artisans with unique skills masters of their crafts. karl lagerfeld once said i only take care of the 1st son in this case the dress the person who lives in it is responsible for the rest and i like that statement here it's somewhat similar we've got the spaces studios...
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for one thing, the paris climate accord isn't about paris it was signed in paris are you really this stupid is your beard growing into your brain? does ted cruz also think new york fashion week is about new york fashion "and coming down the runway now, it's a delivery guy wearing headphones on an electric bike, who will not stop for red lights!" now, i should clarify, ted cruz isn't that stupid. he's a scheming, festering, gym sock full of mayonnaise who knows full well that the city of pittsburgh voluntarily followed the paris agreement, even after trump withdrew and personally, i think ted cruz is the last person who should pretend to stick up for pittsburgh since he just tried to throw out the votes of everyone who lives in pittsburgh have you no shame, you microwaved aquaman funko pop and look, my dad's from there so i'm biased, but i hate that the core of this is that paris is fancy and pittsburgh is blue collar "when anybody who's been to both places knows the 'burg is just as pretty, if not prettier than paris! we got more bridges than venice, three rivers, to paris' one. and
for one thing, the paris climate accord isn't about paris it was signed in paris are you really this stupid is your beard growing into your brain? does ted cruz also think new york fashion week is about new york fashion "and coming down the runway now, it's a delivery guy wearing headphones on an electric bike, who will not stop for red lights!" now, i should clarify, ted cruz isn't that stupid. he's a scheming, festering, gym sock full of mayonnaise who knows full well that the city...
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you can count the countries on one hand that was close what we set out to do in paris. even if we accomplish everything we set out to do , we will still see a temperatureil increase up at three.7 degrees fahrenheit even if we didid everything. the problem is we are not. and because we are not, we are heading up between the three.seven and four.one or four.five. that is beyond catastrophic the damages we're seeing happening today from the warming ocean and intensity of storms in the floods and all the other impact impacts, that's a world of one.2 degrees of warming. more people are beginning to realize we have to hold our thinking of one. five and two may not be good enough. the bottom line is we have to raise ambition cities and states and nations all around the world to come together and jean is working hard to find us where we can do for us are an example not just by the example of the power of the power of our example and to bring china to the table pushing countries to raise their goals and that is precisely the next you weeks andd months. and in the doing of it the
you can count the countries on one hand that was close what we set out to do in paris. even if we accomplish everything we set out to do , we will still see a temperatureil increase up at three.7 degrees fahrenheit even if we didid everything. the problem is we are not. and because we are not, we are heading up between the three.seven and four.one or four.five. that is beyond catastrophic the damages we're seeing happening today from the warming ocean and intensity of storms in the floods and...
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rejoin the paris climate accord and i'm going to be. proud there is executive action. started by keeping the promise of i made the american people want to go to there's a certain direction they are important but we're going to need legislation for rather than for removal and the 1st order to be standing here is. to. cover. this record as i said all along. were i have authority.
rejoin the paris climate accord and i'm going to be. proud there is executive action. started by keeping the promise of i made the american people want to go to there's a certain direction they are important but we're going to need legislation for rather than for removal and the 1st order to be standing here is. to. cover. this record as i said all along. were i have authority.
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he also knows that paris alone is not enough. not when almost 90% of all of the planets omissions, global omissions, come from outside of the u.s. borders. we could go to zero tomorrow, and the problem isn't solved, so that's why today, one week into the job, president biden will sign this additional executive set of orders to help move us down the road, ensuring that ambitious climate action is global in scope and scale as well as national here at home. today, in the order that he will sign, that gina has described to you, he makes climate central to foreign policy planning, to diplomacy, and to national security preparedness. it creates new platforms to coordinate climate action. of course, the federal agencies and departments, sorely needed. and most of all, it commissions a national intelligence estimate on the security implications of climate change, to give all of us and even deeper understanding of the challenges. this is the first time a president has ever done that. her 17 intelligence agencies are going to come together
he also knows that paris alone is not enough. not when almost 90% of all of the planets omissions, global omissions, come from outside of the u.s. borders. we could go to zero tomorrow, and the problem isn't solved, so that's why today, one week into the job, president biden will sign this additional executive set of orders to help move us down the road, ensuring that ambitious climate action is global in scope and scale as well as national here at home. today, in the order that he will sign,...
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president biden's entire climate agenda starting with the united nations paris agreement. you can go back 20 years, every united nations climate pact has been a always saving the planet but when you look at the data emissions of carbon dioxide continue to go. the united nations admitted is not about climate. it is about wealth redistribution, sovereignty treaties and essentially using the climate as a point to regulate society in other ways, nothing to do with climate. biden is going to hammer america first and start affecting american jobs with his bands on oil and gas and rejoining paris and getting rid, canceling the keystone pipeline. this is going to hammer middle america, blue-collar america, americans, middle-class and lower income and it is not going to change the climate one bit. we are back where we were under president obama with more climate virtues signaling. >> here is the biden climate agenda by dollars and since, investing $400 billion over 10 years in clean energy, reaching 0 carbon emissions by 2050, fracking regulations on federal lands, conserving 30% o
president biden's entire climate agenda starting with the united nations paris agreement. you can go back 20 years, every united nations climate pact has been a always saving the planet but when you look at the data emissions of carbon dioxide continue to go. the united nations admitted is not about climate. it is about wealth redistribution, sovereignty treaties and essentially using the climate as a point to regulate society in other ways, nothing to do with climate. biden is going to hammer...
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in paris. here are our headlines this evening. donald trump bids the presidency goodbye in a prerecorded video where he says he is the first president in decades with no new wars. we will get the latest on that and what is coming with the incoming joe biden team. our correspondent will join us from washington. some of president elect joe biden's nominees appeared before congressional panels tuesday, this beginning the confirmation process that will allow the new administration to get to work. we will bring you more on that. in france, the health minister has said that the coronavirus is still circulating at a worrying level, but he stopped short of recommending a third national lockdown. this as the country gets used to a 6:00 p.m. curfew, which was brought into effect last saturday. ♪ >> we start in washington, d.c. where the countdown is on for joe biden's inauguration and the end of a tumultuous donald trump presidency. the outgoing president will not participate in wednesday's ceremony at a departure from usualrotocol. donal
in paris. here are our headlines this evening. donald trump bids the presidency goodbye in a prerecorded video where he says he is the first president in decades with no new wars. we will get the latest on that and what is coming with the incoming joe biden team. our correspondent will join us from washington. some of president elect joe biden's nominees appeared before congressional panels tuesday, this beginning the confirmation process that will allow the new administration to get to work....
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people talk there are some countries not in the paris accord and we shouldn't be in it. that to me is foolish. we as a country always have led. we should be leading on all issues including climate. i have to say i absolutely agree with something the president has said, this is not just anymore an environmental issue. it is now an economic issue, and it is now a national security issue. for those that don't understand,
people talk there are some countries not in the paris accord and we shouldn't be in it. that to me is foolish. we as a country always have led. we should be leading on all issues including climate. i have to say i absolutely agree with something the president has said, this is not just anymore an environmental issue. it is now an economic issue, and it is now a national security issue. for those that don't understand,
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so i saw a revolver was ocean doff in paris in 2019 or 130000 i sold 413-0000 eyes if not all. the weapon was found in 960 in a field near all their school was where vanguard he used to paint the yorkshire house sold it as the weapon with which vanguard he's said to have killed himself. forensic tests indicate that the gun lay in the ground for 70 years and had the same caliber as the bullet that was found in vanguard's chest and the safety catch was off. but there is no scientific proof that links the weapon directly to vanguard. the owner of the auction house says he never claimed that there was. a will of the overall lovers i mean we said before the auction that there was never any proof that it's not like we're just saying this now after the sale because we've always been careful to leave it as a possibility and once that's what makes a reputable watch also we only says that that's the gun that he could have killed himself with over so you have work to do. but before the yorks in the weapon was advertised as vanguards revolver that was. misleading to say the least the aucti
so i saw a revolver was ocean doff in paris in 2019 or 130000 i sold 413-0000 eyes if not all. the weapon was found in 960 in a field near all their school was where vanguard he used to paint the yorkshire house sold it as the weapon with which vanguard he's said to have killed himself. forensic tests indicate that the gun lay in the ground for 70 years and had the same caliber as the bullet that was found in vanguard's chest and the safety catch was off. but there is no scientific proof that...
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so i saw a revolver was opened off in paris in 293-0000 i sold 413-0000 i just thought. the weapon was found in 1960 in a field near all their school was where van gogh he used to paint the yorkshire house sold it as the weapon with which vanguard he's said to have killed himself. forensic tests indicate. that the gun lay in the ground for 70 years and had the same caliber as the bullet that was found in vang gox chest and the safety catch was off. but there is no scientific proof that links the weapon directly to fangirl the owner of the auction house says he never claimed that there was. all of you have always obvious i mean we said before the auction that there was never any proof it's not like we're just saying this now after the sale so we've always been careful to leave it as a possibility because of what sets what makes a reputable auction also we only said that's the gun that he could have killed themselves so you have to. but before the yorks in the weapon was advertised as vang gulfs revolver that was misleading to say the least the auction house also touted th
so i saw a revolver was opened off in paris in 293-0000 i sold 413-0000 i just thought. the weapon was found in 1960 in a field near all their school was where van gogh he used to paint the yorkshire house sold it as the weapon with which vanguard he's said to have killed himself. forensic tests indicate. that the gun lay in the ground for 70 years and had the same caliber as the bullet that was found in vang gox chest and the safety catch was off. but there is no scientific proof that links...
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this airplane in may 1927 flew 3600 miles from new york to paris. flown by charles lindbergh, an unknown male pilot. his goal was to win for the first nonstop flight from new york to paris. the hotel entrepreneur wanted to join his former country of france with the united states. that was the impetus for the flight. what it represents in the history of aviation is part of the telling of the airplane and the transformation of the airplane from what the wright brothers created and how it transitioned to the modern airplane. lindbergh was an unknown pilot in 1926 flying from st. louis to chicago thinking about if it was possible. building upon that idea, he gets financiers from st. louis. he trained them to fly and interacted with them in aviation circles. he gets the backing to either purchase a long-distance airplane or to build one. what happens, he ends up in san diego and meets the chief engineer and they design a purpose-built transatlantic airplane from new york to paris. he calls it the spirit of st. louis in honor of his backers in st. louis.
this airplane in may 1927 flew 3600 miles from new york to paris. flown by charles lindbergh, an unknown male pilot. his goal was to win for the first nonstop flight from new york to paris. the hotel entrepreneur wanted to join his former country of france with the united states. that was the impetus for the flight. what it represents in the history of aviation is part of the telling of the airplane and the transformation of the airplane from what the wright brothers created and how it...
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now he's on his way to paris for his largest exhibition to date. the project is a race against time. you're seeing there won't be any survivors left. because it's all the picture that i take around or that much of on me as a typical job that they're going to soon his portrait of 95 year old jeannette will be joining them she survived the auschwitz be a canal concentration camp suit here. i am. she not calling go was lucky upon arrival at the camp her father brother and nephew were all sent straight to the gas chamber jeanette was 19 at the time of the. concert hall so maybe the bright light remind some of the survivors of the interrogations by the guest apo jeanette calling is nervous it was a staff member of a jewish organization reassures her the woman knows the survivors she translates and helps the photographer establish a sense of trust. ok can you open guys please little bit more. only if you don't i say no no you didn't. get it built my eyes are burning ok so so. hard to shake up right very good. she stared at the picture i was frantic after
now he's on his way to paris for his largest exhibition to date. the project is a race against time. you're seeing there won't be any survivors left. because it's all the picture that i take around or that much of on me as a typical job that they're going to soon his portrait of 95 year old jeannette will be joining them she survived the auschwitz be a canal concentration camp suit here. i am. she not calling go was lucky upon arrival at the camp her father brother and nephew were all sent...
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rejoin the paris climate accord.
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back into the paris climate agreement. yeah thank you for having me and of course it was a very strong symbolic act that they gave us the decree signed yesterday and it was immediately also transmitted to the un and us for not a month's time be part of the pair's agreement again and maybe they will still be participating but of course the terms real and climate hasn't been much active but as a patient and. already last night the u.n. secretary general welcomed the u.s. backed by the u.s. leadership both internationally but also looking at with a climate plan right button and her. hair is receding and passed to domestic action that emerged in the introduction also so we're coming very much in and out of my u.s. friends i'm quite optimistic because if we not only have you got john kerry as the lead on its initial climate issues but you can also see it now but of the d.d. climate experts coming back in the structure of the new administration clearly brings in importance of climate across the different ministries there would b
back into the paris climate agreement. yeah thank you for having me and of course it was a very strong symbolic act that they gave us the decree signed yesterday and it was immediately also transmitted to the un and us for not a month's time be part of the pair's agreement again and maybe they will still be participating but of course the terms real and climate hasn't been much active but as a patient and. already last night the u.n. secretary general welcomed the u.s. backed by the u.s....
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this is the us going back to the paris climate or court and there will be more coming of course in the next few days as we have said today thursday is a really really big day for the ministration the 1st day it will be focused entirely on the coronavirus pandemic there needs to be stuff down the system distribution system in the united states for vaccine is actually letting is on a break on a break at a breaking point so to speak and by the ministration will fix this right away states are running out of that scene if you're a 63 year old now in new york as the governor just said he has to wait to be that the governor of new york just that is to wait 6 months to get a vaccine so those things are the focus today of course also more senate confirmations for critical members of his cabinet and every day in january that by then mr ation has designated to focus on one specific theme for one specific item to tackle one big problem to tackle. what about coming to harris there's a lot of focus on her as well as joe biden's vice president what is she expected to play in his presidency. leaving a
this is the us going back to the paris climate or court and there will be more coming of course in the next few days as we have said today thursday is a really really big day for the ministration the 1st day it will be focused entirely on the coronavirus pandemic there needs to be stuff down the system distribution system in the united states for vaccine is actually letting is on a break on a break at a breaking point so to speak and by the ministration will fix this right away states are...
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here in paris and these -- these are the latest headlines for you this hour. he's promptsing a smooth transition but it's one that will come with a break with tradition. the u.s. president says he won't be attending joe biden's inauguration, this as democrats continues too push for donald trump's impeachment. paramedics under pressure, hospitals running out of beds and a scrires said to be out of control. the mayor of london declares a major incident in the british capital as the code covid infection rate and death toll both reach record highs nationwide. we'll have more from our correspondent in the british capital. be -- with close to 20,000 fresh coronavirus infections on french soil, current infections are soiled to be wildened. "france 24" is supporting france's restaurant owners, struggling to keep their heads above water. ♪ 12 the u.s. president-elect joe biden has come out to say that donald trump's decision not to attend his stwaring-in ceremony later this month is a good thing. as the dust settles in washington, d.c. following wednesday's violence
here in paris and these -- these are the latest headlines for you this hour. he's promptsing a smooth transition but it's one that will come with a break with tradition. the u.s. president says he won't be attending joe biden's inauguration, this as democrats continues too push for donald trump's impeachment. paramedics under pressure, hospitals running out of beds and a scrires said to be out of control. the mayor of london declares a major incident in the british capital as the code covid...
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his goal was to win the prize of $25,000 for the first nonstop flight from new york to paris. he was a hotel entrepreneur and he wanted to join his former country france with the united states. that was the impetus for this flight, but what it represents in the history of aviation is part of the telling of the airplane and this transformation of the airplane from what the wright brothers created and how it transitions over the 20's and 30's to what we call the modern airplane. lindbergh was an un-mayor -- unknown airmail pilot in 1926 flying the mail was thinking about, is this possible? building upon that idea, he gets financiers from st. louis, he trained them to fly, interacted with them in aviation circles and gets the backing to either purchase a long-distance airplane or build one. he ends up in san diego with ryan airlines and meets their chief engineer and they design a purpose built transatlantic airplane for new york to paris. lindbergh calls it the spirit of st. louis in honor of his backers in st. louis, but this is a product of his vision of what a long-distance a
his goal was to win the prize of $25,000 for the first nonstop flight from new york to paris. he was a hotel entrepreneur and he wanted to join his former country france with the united states. that was the impetus for this flight, but what it represents in the history of aviation is part of the telling of the airplane and this transformation of the airplane from what the wright brothers created and how it transitions over the 20's and 30's to what we call the modern airplane. lindbergh was an...
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charlotte charlotte one of the protests in paris thank you. now in the united states the biden ministration has unveiled ambitious plans to stop. just one problem that i don't even know how many vaccines they have kind of marketed as the story told in factions of the united states have surpassed 25000000 and at this point hopes are lying with the new vaccine being rolled out now the new white house of joe biden is promising. to increase vaccination rates and correct trumps mistakes but now things are going anything but smoothly at this point the federal government is admitting it's in the dark about how much vaccine supply is available i would say one of the biggest problems right now is i can't tell you how much vaccine we have and if i can't tell it to you then i can tell it to the governors and i can tell it to the state health officials across the country vaccination appointments are being cancelled by the thousands here in new york city 23000 vaccination appointments have been cancelled aspinall's are running out unable to give new inocul
charlotte charlotte one of the protests in paris thank you. now in the united states the biden ministration has unveiled ambitious plans to stop. just one problem that i don't even know how many vaccines they have kind of marketed as the story told in factions of the united states have surpassed 25000000 and at this point hopes are lying with the new vaccine being rolled out now the new white house of joe biden is promising. to increase vaccination rates and correct trumps mistakes but now...
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>> welcome to live from paris, world news with an analysis from france 24. incitement of insurrection, dom -- donald trump held up on the single charge by u.s. democrats who acted in the wake of the storming of the congress where capitol police and four others were killed in the process trump a power under the 25th amendment. vladimir putin brings together the leaders of azerbaijan, armenia, in the kremlin. this is their first face-to-face meeting since the end of the 40 day war. armenians calling it a betrayal. the most crucial week yet for france, faced with covid-19, more people than ever are in hospital fighting the virus. they may have to take more action to stop the spread. france is in the meantime facing the corona threat in the alps. this is live from paris. ♪ thank you very much for being with us. donald trump is to face a single charge of impeachment. the u.s. democrats accused him of the incitement of insurrection. they saw the congress overrun by an angry trump supporting mob. a capitol police officer and four others were killed in the process
>> welcome to live from paris, world news with an analysis from france 24. incitement of insurrection, dom -- donald trump held up on the single charge by u.s. democrats who acted in the wake of the storming of the congress where capitol police and four others were killed in the process trump a power under the 25th amendment. vladimir putin brings together the leaders of azerbaijan, armenia, in the kremlin. this is their first face-to-face meeting since the end of the 40 day war....
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normally bustling with saturday night shopping days paris businesses closed their doors much earlier than normal. we trust the government but once again it's a loss in revenue for us we need to reorganize our staffing we don't know how we will get financial help for that will we be able to use the furlough scheme for us . what kind of impact will it have on our revenue but. it's a tough new measure and it getting corona virus infections under control a nationwide curfew 6 pm many have grown accustomed to stricter measures. we had the day a bit earlier to go and see friends earlier it's not much of a change it's more of a question of doing things really are that's the only difference is. i'm not an expert but i suppose if so many scientists agree on that i mean it must work. and as people rush to finish their shopping thousands of police were on hand to give fines for those breaking curfew. 1400 police officers were mobilized throughout paris to ensure the implementation of these curfew measures and their respect by the population. the virus has killed 70000 people in france and while
normally bustling with saturday night shopping days paris businesses closed their doors much earlier than normal. we trust the government but once again it's a loss in revenue for us we need to reorganize our staffing we don't know how we will get financial help for that will we be able to use the furlough scheme for us . what kind of impact will it have on our revenue but. it's a tough new measure and it getting corona virus infections under control a nationwide curfew 6 pm many have grown...
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forward its national mission wind coronavirus curfew to 6 pm thousands of police us standing by in paris to enforce the restriction rule breakers face fines or even prison. and in the bundesliga leipzig missed the chance to go top of the table against cults but we'll bring you highlights of the 4 gold fields. i'm rebecca has welcome to the program every u.s. state is on high alert this weekend due to fears of protests against the election of joe biden as president in the capital washington around 25000 national guard troops from around the country are being sent in to help secure the city federal states have been responding to urgent requests from more manpower before the inauguration ceremony to be held on the steps of the capitol building on wednesday it's feared violent extremist groups are targeting washington if the eye has also warned of possible unrest in all 50 state capitols. i'm joined now by taylor miller and his correspondent for n.b.c. news radio in dallas texas hello thanks for joining is all 50 states now on high alert and protests this weekend what's the situation in texa
forward its national mission wind coronavirus curfew to 6 pm thousands of police us standing by in paris to enforce the restriction rule breakers face fines or even prison. and in the bundesliga leipzig missed the chance to go top of the table against cults but we'll bring you highlights of the 4 gold fields. i'm rebecca has welcome to the program every u.s. state is on high alert this weekend due to fears of protests against the election of joe biden as president in the capital washington...
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i have the latest world news from paris. we begin in the u.s. state of georgia where voting is underway for two senate runoffs. the result will determine whether the democrats or republicans will control the senate. that is so important because the outcome will determine how much joe biden will be able to accomplish in the next four years. if the democrats win both races, they will control the white house, the house of representatives, and the senate. if the republicans win just one of the races tonight, they will retain control of the senate and they can block much of what joe biden setting out to do. joining us now to flesh this out is our reporter at a polling station in atlanta. how is the turnout looking where you are? >> the turnout on this votg day is a mixed bag depending on where you are. the other day, we were in southwest lanta in a neighborhood that was more working class. neighborhood.can-american -- they said they saw big lines early this morning for the first week. another peek around noon, around lunchtime. they are expecting ano
i have the latest world news from paris. we begin in the u.s. state of georgia where voting is underway for two senate runoffs. the result will determine whether the democrats or republicans will control the senate. that is so important because the outcome will determine how much joe biden will be able to accomplish in the next four years. if the democrats win both races, they will control the white house, the house of representatives, and the senate. if the republicans win just one of the...
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>> you're watching live from paris it is 10:00 here in paris, here are our headlines. disagreement between the european union and drugmaker astrazeneca has intensified did this amidst a shortfall in vaccine supply. more on that coming up at the top of the show. france moves closer to a herd lockdown as the government says current restrictions including a six clock curfew are not allowed -- enough. new beginnings at the u.s. state department as a new leader takes over at the helm, we will get what that signals for foreign policy coming up. thanks for watching friends -- france 24. we start with ongoing concerns about the eu's vaccine supplies. astrazeneca says it can only deliver 25% of promised vaccines applies in the first quarter of this year. the ceo says it originally aimed to deliver 80 million doses to the eu in the first quarter, but that this was a goal, not a firm commitment. the company said last week it can only deliver 31 million doses due to a production glitch at a plant in belgium. brussels has rejected that astrazeneca explanation for the delays. for al
>> you're watching live from paris it is 10:00 here in paris, here are our headlines. disagreement between the european union and drugmaker astrazeneca has intensified did this amidst a shortfall in vaccine supply. more on that coming up at the top of the show. france moves closer to a herd lockdown as the government says current restrictions including a six clock curfew are not allowed -- enough. new beginnings at the u.s. state department as a new leader takes over at the helm, we will...
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we are going back to the paris climate deal. they amended that deal to include mandatory lessons on climate change, the environment, and protesting in schools should your school and town not adhere to it and make this a u.n. mandate. as if you sign into this deal, you have to commit to doing this in our schools and our small and big cities. what is your reaction to this? >> it is actually almost a perfect thing to have announced at the time that we are now having to go back into it. because it captures what the paris agreement is all about. it's not actually about to make anything happen in the real world. it's not actually about dealing with climate change. scientists have looked and if the whole world, the whole world meets all the promises in the paris agreement, then global temperatures are barely affected. what it really is is about virtue signaling. activism. that's what it's all about. and by including this requirement to now train kids in schools to be climate activists, it reveals the whole thing is basically all about
we are going back to the paris climate deal. they amended that deal to include mandatory lessons on climate change, the environment, and protesting in schools should your school and town not adhere to it and make this a u.n. mandate. as if you sign into this deal, you have to commit to doing this in our schools and our small and big cities. what is your reaction to this? >> it is actually almost a perfect thing to have announced at the time that we are now having to go back into it....
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al-jazeera paris. apart from steps to tackle the pandemic one of the flurry of executive actions on the 1st day of joe biden's presidency was to stop the construction of trump's wall along the border with mexico john hodgman has this report now from mexico city. one of president biden's 1st executive actions to stop the funds to build this. he's pretty desists is one of his signature projects of course it won't leave the u.s. wide open there was already a significant amount of fencing and security on the border but activists say it's an important gesture and law although i was just there. we can't spend a single penny more on the construction on a wall of hate of shame a racist well. i mean it's comprised an under his man well lopez obrador is hoping for more a path to citizenship for undocumented migrants already in the united states the cases they were ready we've been proposing that our countrymen who have been working for years should be regularized contributing to the development of that great nat
al-jazeera paris. apart from steps to tackle the pandemic one of the flurry of executive actions on the 1st day of joe biden's presidency was to stop the construction of trump's wall along the border with mexico john hodgman has this report now from mexico city. one of president biden's 1st executive actions to stop the funds to build this. he's pretty desists is one of his signature projects of course it won't leave the u.s. wide open there was already a significant amount of fencing and...
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over there saw was a village northwest of paris then go who came here in may 1819 and though the 70 days created dozens of oil paintings on july 27 aged just 37 he shot himself and died of his wounds 2 days later. dominique shall yun sins presides over the institute vanguard in over a village which artists and more name also visited. tourism and i come here every week to clean up a bit the dried leaves and so forth. and i find that visitors have left messages and gaps. asian people bring oranges and lemons i. want to become a here's a statuette of a person holding a guitar. every day people bring flowers. jewish people play stones on the grave. and here you can see ashes. cremated remains of artists who wanted to be laid to rest their father got it keep it on video it won't go all. this is the all bears are a small hotel where vang golf lived and worked you know where small was in 1905 dominic sharlee ensign's a belgian entrepreneur boarded and founded the institute van gogh to preserve the artist's memory. he leased out the bar where van gogh once sat it's now a restaurant. vang gold's
over there saw was a village northwest of paris then go who came here in may 1819 and though the 70 days created dozens of oil paintings on july 27 aged just 37 he shot himself and died of his wounds 2 days later. dominique shall yun sins presides over the institute vanguard in over a village which artists and more name also visited. tourism and i come here every week to clean up a bit the dried leaves and so forth. and i find that visitors have left messages and gaps. asian people bring...
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full with a nationwide nationwide coronavirus curfew to 6 pm thousands of police are standing by in paris to enforce the restriction rule breakers thanks fines or even prison. and in the bundesliga leipzig missed the chance to go top of the table against bolts but we'll bring you the highlights of the full goal for. i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program all 50 us states are on high alert this weekend for fear of protests against the election of joe biden as president in the capital washington around 25000 national guard troops for around the country are being sent in to help secure the city federal states have been responding to urgent request for more manpower before wednesday's inauguration ceremony to be held on the steps of the capitol building it's feared violent extremist groups have targeted washington the f.b.i. has also. and if possible protests in every state capitol. i'm joined now by telling them minot is correspondent for n.b.c. news radio in dallas texas taylor all 50 states on high alert now for protests this weekend what's the situation where you are in texas well ther
full with a nationwide nationwide coronavirus curfew to 6 pm thousands of police are standing by in paris to enforce the restriction rule breakers thanks fines or even prison. and in the bundesliga leipzig missed the chance to go top of the table against bolts but we'll bring you the highlights of the full goal for. i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program all 50 us states are on high alert this weekend for fear of protests against the election of joe biden as president in the capital...
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well technically what we were and we started off in paris we shot in london we shot in queenstown new zealand the kashmir because of the question is very contested so we couldn't shoot as real. and that was it really they went to norway to pop it right that the big sequence at the end on the cliff is a landmark in norway called puppet rock they were on that cliff they were on that list because they were. so. there's no faking. how long can this franchise keep going you think why i think the simple answer is as long as he can and he doesn't really so show any signs of slowing down it's amazing i think roger moore was a year older when he did a view to a kill and is pretty sedate in that movie compared to tom who's doing more physical action than he did in any of the previous films of $55.00 so you know i'm i mean treat enough. oh and tell your son that you were terrific oh thank you it's a is. i sent out a tweet if you don't like mission impossible for out take your pills to shift test or. it's like. he's never late be here i don't like or. something about this guy you just. give me th
well technically what we were and we started off in paris we shot in london we shot in queenstown new zealand the kashmir because of the question is very contested so we couldn't shoot as real. and that was it really they went to norway to pop it right that the big sequence at the end on the cliff is a landmark in norway called puppet rock they were on that cliff they were on that list because they were. so. there's no faking. how long can this franchise keep going you think why i think the...
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well i think when we met in paris in. in. $21.00 in $2151.00 of the articles of the paris agreement speaks to that we need finance obviously and that we need to equally have finance for what we refer to as mitigation and what we refer to as adaptation mitigation means essentially finding nonpolluting energy sources and investing in that and adaptation means obviously adapting to a climate changing world and the paris accord calls for that these funding needs to be in balance and you need to have equal amount of funding to both and in copenhagen some years prior it was agreed that you needed $100000000000.00 per year by 2020 so that's where we're at what this report that we've now brought out speaks to the adaptation side of the story and on the adaptation side it's the poorest in the most vulnerable as we well know that suffer 1st and suffer most and here while some countries have put plans in place like you rightly referred to in the introduction these plans are early stage so it's absolutely critical that the solidarity
well i think when we met in paris in. in. $21.00 in $2151.00 of the articles of the paris agreement speaks to that we need finance obviously and that we need to equally have finance for what we refer to as mitigation and what we refer to as adaptation mitigation means essentially finding nonpolluting energy sources and investing in that and adaptation means obviously adapting to a climate changing world and the paris accord calls for that these funding needs to be in balance and you need to...
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tivo portrays lives in paris he discovered his passion for modern churches 4 years ago since then he's photographed 36 of them in europe and asia. the most difficult part is finding them. because. when you start the series basically you start from 0 and there is a few that are kind of famous but most of them are not so it's it's mainly finding all the all the churches in the remote spaces so you would maybe never passed by and you would actually not imagine what this is like maybe offices but not really. maybe a museum one this is notre dame to lash to learn young a cube shaped church on the outskirts of paris and. she bows approach is always the same he looks around chooses a point of view and takes a single shot. that's it. at home he makes only minor corrections to the image most of the work is already done. chemo is actually an interior designer and for him photography is just a hobby. yes his photo series have attracted attention around the globe. since 2015 probably has also been taking pictures of libraries around the world this photo series is his most famous work to date. it's
tivo portrays lives in paris he discovered his passion for modern churches 4 years ago since then he's photographed 36 of them in europe and asia. the most difficult part is finding them. because. when you start the series basically you start from 0 and there is a few that are kind of famous but most of them are not so it's it's mainly finding all the all the churches in the remote spaces so you would maybe never passed by and you would actually not imagine what this is like maybe offices but...
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because under obama american celebrated the paris accord. but then under trump, it was bliek [bleep] the paris accord. >> and now under biden already guys, i'm back in the paris accord, sorry, also back on my meds, sorry about that. >> so my friends, donald, jesus christ that was crazy trump has officially de parted the white house for the last time. and i know, i know that many people are angry right now at the state that he left this country in. but i implore you to try and look at the key silver lining. one, america survived trump and in doing so, displayed its resilience. and two, trump's term has truly exposed so many of the flaws in america's system. i know for some day one of joe biden's presidency may be too soon for fixing america's problems. but you need to start fixing them now. because before you know it, 2024 will be here. and donald trump might be back in some form. all right, when we come back we'll see how today stacks up to other inaugurations. spoiler alert t had a lot less dead birds. and stacey abrahams is still joining u
because under obama american celebrated the paris accord. but then under trump, it was bliek [bleep] the paris accord. >> and now under biden already guys, i'm back in the paris accord, sorry, also back on my meds, sorry about that. >> so my friends, donald, jesus christ that was crazy trump has officially de parted the white house for the last time. and i know, i know that many people are angry right now at the state that he left this country in. but i implore you to try and look...
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i always loved paris. it is strange to be doing something so peaceful as visiting their side to see the beautiful fountain displays. they have not kept pace with the cost of living. this creates real hardship. then i went to talk with the president of france. the president sold me that he has not concentrated on helping people in their immediate needs. but long-range modernization. policies that pay off in some three year's time when her industrial plant will be the best in europe. for instance transinvested in hydro electric plants. the construction gives jobs to millions of men. there is so much that i wanted to see and ask about. i wanted to see how britain and aheaders need to get those scare dollars to balance their foreign trade. they make spare smaparts, like gaskets, for cars. they say that the lord helped those who help themselves. and the martial plan seems to be just like that in that respect. some facts are worrying. it is hard to see how they will fully recover i had my ideas pretty well sorte
i always loved paris. it is strange to be doing something so peaceful as visiting their side to see the beautiful fountain displays. they have not kept pace with the cost of living. this creates real hardship. then i went to talk with the president of france. the president sold me that he has not concentrated on helping people in their immediate needs. but long-range modernization. policies that pay off in some three year's time when her industrial plant will be the best in europe. for instance...
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>> welcome to "live from paris," world news analysis from france 24. republicans turn against president trump as the house passed a vote on his second impeachment. that vote happening as we speak. it is an unprecedented situation in u.s. history. house speaker nancy pelosi has called trump a clear and present danger to america in the wake of violence from his supporters in the wake of his speech last week. five people were lled. he is banned from social media for repeated lies and provocations. trump has issued a statement calling for his supporters not to demonstrate and for no violence. this is "live from paris." ♪ thank you very much for being with us. it is an historic moment in u.s. history, and another unprecedented moment in the political career of donald trump. the historic vote on a second impeachment of president trump is taking place now. this is the breakdown as we see it in the house of representatives. donald trump accused of inciting insurrection at the capitol building last week. five people killed when riders stormed and vandalized t
>> welcome to "live from paris," world news analysis from france 24. republicans turn against president trump as the house passed a vote on his second impeachment. that vote happening as we speak. it is an unprecedented situation in u.s. history. house speaker nancy pelosi has called trump a clear and present danger to america in the wake of violence from his supporters in the wake of his speech last week. five people were lled. he is banned from social media for repeated lies...
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shaped church on the outskirts of paris. she goes approach is always the same he looks around chooses a point of view and takes a single shot. that's it. at home he makes only minor corrections to the image most of the work is already done. chemo is actually an interior designer and for him photography is just a hobby. yes his photo series have attracted attention around the globe. since 2015 probably has also been taking pictures of libraries around the world this photo series is his most famous work to date. it's a specific space that everybody understands you know libraries or churches everybody's been there at least once in their lives. and they were made for a specific reason and so what i really find interesting how these architects have you know created. you know these different buildings but with the same the same purpose. one of his favorite churches is notre dame do not sell it in paris he feels that the round concrete structure emanates a sense of tranquility. i guess i'm a pretty cool guy i mean i like it when i'
shaped church on the outskirts of paris. she goes approach is always the same he looks around chooses a point of view and takes a single shot. that's it. at home he makes only minor corrections to the image most of the work is already done. chemo is actually an interior designer and for him photography is just a hobby. yes his photo series have attracted attention around the globe. since 2015 probably has also been taking pictures of libraries around the world this photo series is his most...
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paris time. the third coronavirus lockdown isn't needed for now. it was announced further restrictions on the movement of people as well as fresh business closures. europe's regulator gives astrazeneca the all clear for those over the age of 18, but will that be enough to go around officials in brussels and manufacturer of the drug supplies. portugal hospitals continue to bow under the pressure of the virus and intensive care unit harder to find. some of the sick have been airlifted off the mainland. >> the french prime minister has told the country there is still a chance to avoid another nationwide lockdown. he says the coronavirus outbake is still worrying and while a third lockdown is off the table for now at least, further restrictions are being ushered. 23,000 new infections confirmed in the past 24 hours. >> our duty is to do all we can to avoid another lockdown. and in the coming days, will be decisive. we must remain very vigilant. but having confidence that at every step, it is our collective and individual efforts that will pay off. >> f
paris time. the third coronavirus lockdown isn't needed for now. it was announced further restrictions on the movement of people as well as fresh business closures. europe's regulator gives astrazeneca the all clear for those over the age of 18, but will that be enough to go around officials in brussels and manufacturer of the drug supplies. portugal hospitals continue to bow under the pressure of the virus and intensive care unit harder to find. some of the sick have been airlifted off the...
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like notre dame to try in paris it's original it's different from anything you could have seen and also it has this visual impact with the difference of materials with the you know the wood the steel the lighting is very very interesting and ever it represents the. you know the workers of that era so it also has a very emotional. impact i think on the whole neighborhood. this perspective presents the architecture in the best possible light. and yeah you see in this one what's really beautiful is that the pillars are you know all aligned so you really want them to be you know popping out of the photo so in that way you know the architecture speaks for itself there is no destructions it's always the same the same angle and when you put them all you know next to each other they're all very different but you get a cohesive. feeling of you know all the different churches. t.-bone portrays lives in paris he discovered his passion for modern churches 4 years ago since then he's photographed 36 of them in europe and asia. the most difficult part is finding them. because. when you start the seri
like notre dame to try in paris it's original it's different from anything you could have seen and also it has this visual impact with the difference of materials with the you know the wood the steel the lighting is very very interesting and ever it represents the. you know the workers of that era so it also has a very emotional. impact i think on the whole neighborhood. this perspective presents the architecture in the best possible light. and yeah you see in this one what's really beautiful...
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tivo portrays lives in paris he discovered his passion for modern churches 4 years ago and since then he's photographed 36 of them in europe and asia. the most difficult part is finding them. because. when you start the series basically you start from 0 and there is a few that are kind of famous but most of them are not so it's it's mainly finding all the all the churches in the remote spaces so you would maybe never passed by and you would actually not imagine what this is like maybe offices but not really. maybe a museum one this is notre done to lash to learn young a cube shaped church on the outskirts of paris. to bo's approach is always the same he looks around chooses a point of view and takes a single shot. that's it. at home he makes only minor corrections to the image most of the work is already done tivo is actually an interior designer and for him photography is just a hobby. yes his photo series have attracted attention around the globe. since 2015 probably has also been taking pictures of libraries around the world. this photo series is his most famous work to date. it's
tivo portrays lives in paris he discovered his passion for modern churches 4 years ago and since then he's photographed 36 of them in europe and asia. the most difficult part is finding them. because. when you start the series basically you start from 0 and there is a few that are kind of famous but most of them are not so it's it's mainly finding all the all the churches in the remote spaces so you would maybe never passed by and you would actually not imagine what this is like maybe offices...
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normally bustling with saturday night shopping days paris businesses closed their doors my. earlier than normal. we trust the government but once again it's a loss in revenue for us we need to reorganize our staffing we don't know how we will get financial help for that will we be able to use the furlough scheme for our staff what kind of impact will it have on our revenue but. it's a tough new measure and aimed at getting corona virus infections under control a nationwide curfew 6 pm many have grown accustomed to stricter measures. do we have the day a bit earlier to go and see friends earlier it's not much of a change it's more of a question of doing things very early or that's the only difference that report give us a little bit i'm not an expert but i suppose if so many scientists agree on that i mean it must work. and as people rushed to finish their shopping thousands of police were on hand to give fines for those breaking curfew. so. 1400 police officers were mobilized throughout paris to ensure the proper implementation of these curfew measures and their respect by t
normally bustling with saturday night shopping days paris businesses closed their doors my. earlier than normal. we trust the government but once again it's a loss in revenue for us we need to reorganize our staffing we don't know how we will get financial help for that will we be able to use the furlough scheme for our staff what kind of impact will it have on our revenue but. it's a tough new measure and aimed at getting corona virus infections under control a nationwide curfew 6 pm many have...
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a watch a very good day sir good to have you with us how significant is it that biden rejoined the paris climate agreement well it's extremely significant it's really good news for the fight against the global climate crisis the u.s. is the 2nd largest emitter of greenhouse gases that cause climate change and it's the largest the human to be the largest historic responsibility so having the u.s. back in this global fight is very welcome indeed 2020. 2016 for the hardest a year on record what difference will it make the u.s. joining the fight against climate change. well for the fight against climate change if we want to have a fighting chance of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees as the global community agreed in the paris climate agreement that's 1.5 degrees above the global average before industrialization and we have to act very very quickly very decisively global greenhouse gas emissions have to be net 0 by 2050. and they have to decrease rapidly in the next few years and what we do in the next 5 years in large emitting economies nyc the u.s. but also china the e.u. and so on and
a watch a very good day sir good to have you with us how significant is it that biden rejoined the paris climate agreement well it's extremely significant it's really good news for the fight against the global climate crisis the u.s. is the 2nd largest emitter of greenhouse gases that cause climate change and it's the largest the human to be the largest historic responsibility so having the u.s. back in this global fight is very welcome indeed 2020. 2016 for the hardest a year on record what...
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right now, with racial injustice at the forefront of many issues that the bided/paris administration has to tackle, -- biden/harris administration has to tackle, we cannot settle of debts that the united states has owed for over 400 years without reparations they would we cannot do that -- reparations. we can take advantage of a democratically controlled senate and take advantage of this dawn of hope and a promise of correcting 400 years of racial injustice. we have to take advantage of that moment to be able to show decisively and definitively that this will be a moment where black women in black immigrants and black people broadly will have their efforts recognized as both a base and the face of the democratic party, as it has been said, but also as people who have meeting beyond representation. >> president biden did not waste any time in signing executive orders, trying to reverse some of the contentious policies of the trump administration. these are directives that will reverse the so-called muslim band, he has rejoined the paris climate accord, he ended the process of the u.s.
right now, with racial injustice at the forefront of many issues that the bided/paris administration has to tackle, -- biden/harris administration has to tackle, we cannot settle of debts that the united states has owed for over 400 years without reparations they would we cannot do that -- reparations. we can take advantage of a democratically controlled senate and take advantage of this dawn of hope and a promise of correcting 400 years of racial injustice. we have to take advantage of that...
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we wanted to show paris as it is, the monuments but also the suburbs. it was important to show paris in its entirety. we didn't wanted to look like a postcard. reporter: he plays a thief who is inspired by fictional care lupin. a charismatic con man and a master of disguise. >> lupin lupin i think is the ideal character for an actor. you can do anything with them. you can be dramatic, lighthearted. he's charming, he's clever. there's action. reporter: the enthusiasm for the series has...