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you're right to rejoin paris on day one. and you're right to recognize that paris alone is not enough. president donald trump pulled the u.s. out of the paris climate agreement in 2017. he considered the pact a disaster and said the cost to meet its goals would harm the u.s. economy. be a cord commits nations to reducing greenhouse gas emissions to curb global warming, . the u.s., the world's 2nd largest emitter, pledged to reduce levels by about 25 percent by 2025, but biden is now targeting net 0 emissions by 2050 and has pledged to trillion dollars to boost the use of clean energy over 4 years. let's bring in our guests bill. mckibben is the shoeman distinguished scholar at middlebury, college, and leader of the climate campaign group, 350 dot org. he joins us from ripton. in vermont from london, we're joined by nick may be chief executive of the climate change. think tank ether, e g, and in detroit we have michael dorsey co-founder of the sunrise movement and former e.p.a. national advisory committee member during the ob
you're right to rejoin paris on day one. and you're right to recognize that paris alone is not enough. president donald trump pulled the u.s. out of the paris climate agreement in 2017. he considered the pact a disaster and said the cost to meet its goals would harm the u.s. economy. be a cord commits nations to reducing greenhouse gas emissions to curb global warming, . the u.s., the world's 2nd largest emitter, pledged to reduce levels by about 25 percent by 2025, but biden is now targeting...
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or in paris in 1919. now, the two women who are on the screen right now, both applied for passport to go to paris in 1919 and they were both denied those passports by the state department. you're seeing a portrait of ida b. wells and on the right madam c.j. walker who by some people's estimates was the wealthiest self-made woman in america at the end of world war i. both of these women tried to go to paris but were prevented from doing so by the american state department. but there were other african-american women who were able to go or who were already in paris, who made a mark on unfolding events there. two of whom i feature in my book. on the left you're looking at the 1919 passport of feminist suffragist and civil rights activist mary church harrell who was invited to go to europe by jane adams and the passivist women and shared many of the same goals of them. but who also, once she got to paris, realized that she was the only woman of color from anywhere in the world who was invited to be a delegate
or in paris in 1919. now, the two women who are on the screen right now, both applied for passport to go to paris in 1919 and they were both denied those passports by the state department. you're seeing a portrait of ida b. wells and on the right madam c.j. walker who by some people's estimates was the wealthiest self-made woman in america at the end of world war i. both of these women tried to go to paris but were prevented from doing so by the american state department. but there were other...
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, or in paris in 1919. now the two women who are on the screen right now both apply for passports to go to paris and i can, 19 and they were both denied those passports by the state department. so the left of course you are seeing a portrait of the -- living this anti-lynching crusader and feminist. and on the right, madam c.j. walker by who some peoples estimates was the wealthiest self-made women in america the end of world war i. but these women tried to go to paris but were prevented by doing so by the american state department. but there were other african american women who were able to go, or who were already in paris are making a mark, they're two of whom i featured in my book. on the left you are look at the 1919 passport of feminist, suffragists, and civil rights activist, mary church carroll, who was invited to go to europe, and the pacifist, women and who shared many of the same goes as, them but who also, would you like to paris, realized that she was the only women of color from anywhere in th
, or in paris in 1919. now the two women who are on the screen right now both apply for passports to go to paris and i can, 19 and they were both denied those passports by the state department. so the left of course you are seeing a portrait of the -- living this anti-lynching crusader and feminist. and on the right, madam c.j. walker by who some peoples estimates was the wealthiest self-made women in america the end of world war i. but these women tried to go to paris but were prevented by...
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in paris. this was just some of the allied women who participated. you can go to books in the library or books in bookstores that cover the paris peace conference, and you may find the women mentioned in a sentence or footnote. that's about it. reducing their lobbying effort to a sideshow in the greater -- icd the greater diplomat history of the war, and i think this is a huge mistake. the pressure campaign that women activists waged with serious and relentless, the conference met nonstop for two months in its 1919. success would be critical to women's ability to shaping policy in the 20th century and its shortcomings would help explain why international relations remain such a male-dominated profession, up to present day. this conference demanded a voice for women at the peace negotiations, and they also laid out a long agenda of items they felt needed to be addressed. -- addressed by the settlement, if the diplomats really wanted lasting, and stable, peaceful world order. their demands includ
in paris. this was just some of the allied women who participated. you can go to books in the library or books in bookstores that cover the paris peace conference, and you may find the women mentioned in a sentence or footnote. that's about it. reducing their lobbying effort to a sideshow in the greater -- icd the greater diplomat history of the war, and i think this is a huge mistake. the pressure campaign that women activists waged with serious and relentless, the conference met nonstop for...
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lisa lu is reporting from paris. thank you so much. let's bring you up to speed now on some of the other stories making news this hour. iran's president hassan rouhani has blamed israel for the assassination of a top nuclear scientist and valid revenge marks and resent it was killed friday in a gun and bomb attack on his car east of tehran. no one has claimed responsibility israeli embassies around the world have been on high alert. germany meanwhile, has called for all sides to show restraint. in india, thousands of farmers have blocked. one of delhi's busy is roads as they demand that the government scrap recent agricultural reforms. the government says the changes create a free market for grain. the farmers say they fear the reforms will push down the price of crops and benefit big corporations. thousands of protesters marched in warsaw and other polish cities on saturday. in the latest demonstration against court ordered abortion restrictions, the march was held on the 102nd anniversary of women gaining voting rights in poland. pro
lisa lu is reporting from paris. thank you so much. let's bring you up to speed now on some of the other stories making news this hour. iran's president hassan rouhani has blamed israel for the assassination of a top nuclear scientist and valid revenge marks and resent it was killed friday in a gun and bomb attack on his car east of tehran. no one has claimed responsibility israeli embassies around the world have been on high alert. germany meanwhile, has called for all sides to show restraint....
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protesters started fires in paris. the interior ministry says $37.00 police officers were injured in demonstrations nationwide. the new security bill has already passed the lower house of the french parliament and is now before the senate and did abuse. paris correspondent lisa lewis was at the protest. this is her assessment. there were some clashes between what we think are troublemakers people dressed in black and with who does actually on their head and they were attacking or what it looked like. they were attacking the police forces and the police have been responding to them. but there were also thousands of thousands of thousands and thousands of peaceful demonstrators here in paris and tens of thousands in other cities across the country from all sorts of backgrounds have been talking to teachers, to students, to musicians, and also to journalists who turned up to defend what they think is the freedom of the press. one journalist told me that she was actually afraid to show up at this demonstration. she's been
protesters started fires in paris. the interior ministry says $37.00 police officers were injured in demonstrations nationwide. the new security bill has already passed the lower house of the french parliament and is now before the senate and did abuse. paris correspondent lisa lewis was at the protest. this is her assessment. there were some clashes between what we think are troublemakers people dressed in black and with who does actually on their head and they were attacking or what it looked...
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lisa lose reporting from paris. iran is blaming israel for the killing of its chief nuclear scientist and vowing revenge western and israeli intelligence services have long identified moxon. factories had as the mastermind of tehran's weapons program. israel has yet to comment on the killing a group of hardliners in tehran, venting their anger at the assassination of the country's top nuclear scientist, mohsin factories a day. they hold the u.s. and israel responsible for the killing, and a calling for iran's retaliation to be swift and hard. president has some new warning, was also quick to blame israel and said tehran will avenge the death, but only when it sees fit. he told a meeting of the government that as he puts it, all the enemies of islamic iran know that the iranian nation and officials are too brave and zealous to ignore this criminal act. the relevant authorities respond to this crime in a timely and appropriate manner. for terror around the loss of factories a day is a blow. he was said to be the archi
lisa lose reporting from paris. iran is blaming israel for the killing of its chief nuclear scientist and vowing revenge western and israeli intelligence services have long identified moxon. factories had as the mastermind of tehran's weapons program. israel has yet to comment on the killing a group of hardliners in tehran, venting their anger at the assassination of the country's top nuclear scientist, mohsin factories a day. they hold the u.s. and israel responsible for the killing, and a...
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charter paris is for fundamental freedoms. and the collapse of the soviet union and after a long tense cold war and not gave way to hopes of a real security and to seem to be attainable and if we look back over 30 years with a high water mark that was predated and then of course it goes without saying there are manyio reasons with where peace and democracy still hangs inng the balance also compounding these mattersc. that was envisioned by the paris charter to resolve conflicts and confidence. saw the predecessors with a very interesting time with those conversations that took place without a pandemic going home like we've seen in her own lifetime as no one participating to predict the collapse of the soviet union which at that time was literally only one year away with the contours that emerge with the disruption the coronavirus has but to the entire world. of the postcode era with the economic resurgence and then in conflict with a chance with the loftyti operations and whatever the future holds that would be a powerful asse
charter paris is for fundamental freedoms. and the collapse of the soviet union and after a long tense cold war and not gave way to hopes of a real security and to seem to be attainable and if we look back over 30 years with a high water mark that was predated and then of course it goes without saying there are manyio reasons with where peace and democracy still hangs inng the balance also compounding these mattersc. that was envisioned by the paris charter to resolve conflicts and confidence....
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lisa lewis reporting from paris. if you know pia is claiming victory in its operations against rebel forces and the northern region, the government claims to have gained full control over the regional capital. mikhail, a prime minister on the auckland says police will now personal leaders of the take right people's liberation front which previously dominated ethiopia is ruling coalition. thousands are believed to have been killed and nearly 1000000. people have been displaced in a growing humanitarian crisis. earlier journalist samuel get to chew in the capital at us, abba told us how the conflict could impact on neighboring countries. you know, there are those that disagree with me, but i've been saying from day one, what was in ethiopia, you know, it's a huge country with more than 110000000 people, what they regard as if you will likely affect neighboring countries. it's uplifting . neighboring countries are sort of know the people that are in sudan, $43.00, a demented, right? that you have are least under estimat
lisa lewis reporting from paris. if you know pia is claiming victory in its operations against rebel forces and the northern region, the government claims to have gained full control over the regional capital. mikhail, a prime minister on the auckland says police will now personal leaders of the take right people's liberation front which previously dominated ethiopia is ruling coalition. thousands are believed to have been killed and nearly 1000000. people have been displaced in a growing...
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is lisa lewis reporting from paris. thank you so much. iran's leaders are broke, blaming israel for the killing of the country's chief nuclear scientist and vowing revenge western and israeli intelligence services have long identified moxon folk as the mastermind of iran's secret nuclear weapons program. and israeli cabinet minister has denied any knowledge of who was behind the killing. well, meanwhile, germany has called on all sides to show restraint and avoid escalating tensions that could derail talks with iran on nuclear issues. a group of hardliners in tehran venting their anger at the assassination of the country's top nuclear scientist mohsin factories a day. they hold the u.s. and israel responsible for the killing and a calling for iran's retaliation to be swift and heart. president has some new warning, was also quick to blame israel and said tehran will avenge the death, but only when it sees fit. he told a meeting of the governments that as he puts it, all the enemies of islamic iran know that the iranian nation and official
is lisa lewis reporting from paris. thank you so much. iran's leaders are broke, blaming israel for the killing of the country's chief nuclear scientist and vowing revenge western and israeli intelligence services have long identified moxon folk as the mastermind of iran's secret nuclear weapons program. and israeli cabinet minister has denied any knowledge of who was behind the killing. well, meanwhile, germany has called on all sides to show restraint and avoid escalating tensions that could...
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it's a historic day. 30th anniversary of the charter of paris. let's go back a little bit in time ife might at least to start. 1975, when the helsinki final act s entered into, it was basilly an initiative in which russia wanted to claim he yit macy as a democratic state and they're the ones who really wanted to have the commission for security and cooration in europe to sh to europe that they were part the democratic fibeof the continent even though they re not. and the years between 1975 and 1990 were years of struggle. i'm going to just fast forward a little bit to 1987. 1987 was my first year in the united states congress. my besfriend at that time was steny hoyer who is chair of t u.s.elsinki commission. he asked me to get involved with the work of the u.s. helsinki mmission in 1987. i did. the rst issues i got roved -- involved with were basically soviet jews, trying to save soviet jews under the umbrella of the u.s. helsinkiommission. i remember meeti with representatives of the soviet union and talking aut these ises. it was a struggle. i
it's a historic day. 30th anniversary of the charter of paris. let's go back a little bit in time ife might at least to start. 1975, when the helsinki final act s entered into, it was basilly an initiative in which russia wanted to claim he yit macy as a democratic state and they're the ones who really wanted to have the commission for security and cooration in europe to sh to europe that they were part the democratic fibeof the continent even though they re not. and the years between 1975 and...
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is lisa lewis reporting from paris. thank you so much. iran's leaders are blaming israel for the killing of the country's chief nuclear scientist and vowing revenge western and israeli intelligence services had long identified mosques and fire crews. and as the mastermind of iran's secret nuclear weapons program, israeli government has refused to comment on the killing. meanwhile, germany has called on all sides to show restraint and avoid escalating tensions that could derail talks with iran on nuclear issues. a group of hardliners in tehran venting their anger at the assassination of the country's top nuclear scientist, mohsin factories a day. they hold the u.s. and israel responsible for the killing, and a calling for iran's retaliation to be swift and heart. president has some new warning, was also quick to blame israel and said tehran will avenge the death, but only when it sees fit. he told a meeting of the government that as he puts it, all the enemies of islamic iran know that the iranian nation and officials are too brave and zea
is lisa lewis reporting from paris. thank you so much. iran's leaders are blaming israel for the killing of the country's chief nuclear scientist and vowing revenge western and israeli intelligence services had long identified mosques and fire crews. and as the mastermind of iran's secret nuclear weapons program, israeli government has refused to comment on the killing. meanwhile, germany has called on all sides to show restraint and avoid escalating tensions that could derail talks with iran...
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lisa lewis reporting from paris. let's have a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. ethiopia's military says it has taken full control of mckayla, the capital of the region. the army says it has ceased its offensive and is now hunting for the leaders of the people's liberation. front comes after weeks of conflict, which have left tens of thousands of refugees in dire conditions. iranian president hassan rouhani is blaming israel for the assassination of a top nuclear scientists. he's vowed to avenge the killing of mosques and factories near tehran. hanny is also pledging to press ahead with iran's controversial nuclear program. israel has denied any knowledge of the killing. protesting against the government have again clashed with police one week after demonstrators said part of the country's parliament on fire. clashes broke out after an initially peaceful demonstration in the capital city. protesters are calling for the resignation of conservative president, a 100 and other politician
lisa lewis reporting from paris. let's have a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. ethiopia's military says it has taken full control of mckayla, the capital of the region. the army says it has ceased its offensive and is now hunting for the leaders of the people's liberation. front comes after weeks of conflict, which have left tens of thousands of refugees in dire conditions. iranian president hassan rouhani is blaming israel for the assassination of a top...
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from paris. here is what's ahead on the program. donald trump says a coronavirus vaccine will be available to high risk americans in a matter of weeks. the president adding the general public can expect doses in april . he did not speak about his election loss. the u.s. secretary of state departs for paris, starting a week long tour of seven allied nations. meeting with leaders who have congratulated joe biden on his election victory. and france kills a senior al qaeda operative, the defense minister hailing the operation is a major success in the fight against terrorism. -- as a major success in the fight against terrorism. thanks for joining us here on france 24. coronavirus cases continued to hit record daily highs in the u.s., but donald trump says help is on the way. in remarks at the white house, the president says he expects the vaccine to be available for the entire population as soon as april. he added that he expects an emergency use authorization for pfizer's vaccine extremely soon. he said the goverent will provide milli
from paris. here is what's ahead on the program. donald trump says a coronavirus vaccine will be available to high risk americans in a matter of weeks. the president adding the general public can expect doses in april . he did not speak about his election loss. the u.s. secretary of state departs for paris, starting a week long tour of seven allied nations. meeting with leaders who have congratulated joe biden on his election victory. and france kills a senior al qaeda operative, the defense...
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a bit of a sensory overload shot of reporting from paris. good to have you. well, to tell then to saw the, let's cross now to our next, but we're taking as a paris based child less, while colonel well 1st of all. let's start off with the pain sex. what exactly is causing such alarm about this nor that's essentially from all accounts designed to just protect the police. it's a general law. they call it trying to avoid the kind of troubles that we saw in the past years before the beginning of coping with, among others, the yellow vests. and essentially the fact that violence has been allowed to scale late in front, on both sides and the police. when challenged as he was saying, the police are sometimes scared, this is very true. i have followed many demonstrations and there were lots of instances in which you can see the police were overpowered in groups, which is also why they reacted like this. but i think the law itself, which is known as the global security team, is it's a who reach it's and to some extent it's an overreach of the week. it is providing all
a bit of a sensory overload shot of reporting from paris. good to have you. well, to tell then to saw the, let's cross now to our next, but we're taking as a paris based child less, while colonel well 1st of all. let's start off with the pain sex. what exactly is causing such alarm about this nor that's essentially from all accounts designed to just protect the police. it's a general law. they call it trying to avoid the kind of troubles that we saw in the past years before the beginning of...
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protesters started fires in paris. the interior ministry says $37.00 police officers were injured in demonstrations nationwide. the new security bill has already passed the lower house of the french parliament and is now before the senate. and you'd have used paris correspondent lisa lewis was at the protest. here's 1st. there were some clashes between what we think are troublemakers people dressed in black and with hoodies actually on their head. and they were attacking what it looked like. they were attacking the police forces and the police have been responding to them. but there were also thousands of thousands of thousands and thousands of peaceful demonstrators here in paris and tens of thousands in other cities across the country from all sorts of backgrounds have been talking to teachers, to students, to musicians and also to journalists who turned out to defend what they think is the freedom of the press. one journalist told me that she was actually afraid to show up at this demonstration. she's been demonstra
protesters started fires in paris. the interior ministry says $37.00 police officers were injured in demonstrations nationwide. the new security bill has already passed the lower house of the french parliament and is now before the senate. and you'd have used paris correspondent lisa lewis was at the protest. here's 1st. there were some clashes between what we think are troublemakers people dressed in black and with hoodies actually on their head. and they were attacking what it looked like....
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., who has now reached the giddy heights of otaku tour in paris. care for our lady was a successful artist and writer in syria when the arab spring protests began. 10 years ago. she joined the demonstrations, but after mistreatment by the syrian authorities, took the difficult step of fleeing the country and came to germany. now she writes children's books and also helps syrian refugees in an interesting way. she brings the culture of a home country, closer to her fellow exiles with the elite of one of syria is a few 1000 kilometers away. but there is a piece of key faculty deeds homeland here in berlin. at the pergamon museum, she takes refugees on guided taws, telling them the stories behind the objects. it's an emotional journey. look to close your eyes, try to smell and you will feel at home. and there is always like a very nice traipse. we go through all clothing, thighs and thinking about our memories. our heritage studied dance in damascus and is a successful children's book. venture stories are filled with a love of life and freedom, but sh
., who has now reached the giddy heights of otaku tour in paris. care for our lady was a successful artist and writer in syria when the arab spring protests began. 10 years ago. she joined the demonstrations, but after mistreatment by the syrian authorities, took the difficult step of fleeing the country and came to germany. now she writes children's books and also helps syrian refugees in an interesting way. she brings the culture of a home country, closer to her fellow exiles with the elite...
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protesters started fires in paris. the interior ministry says $37.00 police officers were injured in demonstrations nationwide. the new security bill has already passed the lower house of the french parliament and is now before the senate. standing by for more is our correspondent lisa lewis . lisa, what's the latest on the investigation into those police officers? well, the police offices will now have to appear in front of an investigative judge. that means that, that judge will then decide if he will or will not open a formal investigation. they could be accused of, you know, authority of force as a, a person in public authority and a face fines of, you know, several tens of thousands of years and several years in jail. let's talk about the proposed security law that along with the officers behavior has angered protesters . of course, what's the rationale behind it? have there been major instances of public abuse of police officers? well, there has not been one major incident. incidents actually relate, but it's jus
protesters started fires in paris. the interior ministry says $37.00 police officers were injured in demonstrations nationwide. the new security bill has already passed the lower house of the french parliament and is now before the senate. standing by for more is our correspondent lisa lewis . lisa, what's the latest on the investigation into those police officers? well, the police offices will now have to appear in front of an investigative judge. that means that, that judge will then decide...
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we'll go live to our correspondent in paris, also coming up. heavy shelling, rocks, capital, ethiopian troops closing on the calendar. as the nation begin, what the government calls its final offensive against the region. it comes after weeks of conflict, tens of thousands of refugees without basic sanitation and with little food. and iran's president rouhani blames israel for the assassination of a top nuclear scientists and revenge western intelligence officials called the mastermind behind a clandestine bomb making program. i'm glad to have you with us. protests are taking place in france against a proposed security bill that contains provisions that rights groups say restrict media freedom. demonstrators have gathered at the class, the republic in the french capital, paris, calling for an article in the bill to withdraw. the article bans the publication of photographs of police officers that harm their quote, physical or psychological integrity. opposition to the bill has grown since video footage emerged this week of paris police officers
we'll go live to our correspondent in paris, also coming up. heavy shelling, rocks, capital, ethiopian troops closing on the calendar. as the nation begin, what the government calls its final offensive against the region. it comes after weeks of conflict, tens of thousands of refugees without basic sanitation and with little food. and iran's president rouhani blames israel for the assassination of a top nuclear scientists and revenge western intelligence officials called the mastermind behind a...
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like most young people in this suburb of paris. are you in social media or in google? i prefer the social networks because the claimants are more interesting but there's lots of hate speech on social media too. many young people believe the conspiracy theories and islam as propaganda disseminate it. there for instance the jews rule, the world french president mark karr is a satanist, fake news. yet many young people in france's poor suburbs believe it. and that's why it just happened that i have a lot of cousins so i can always see what you saw. there was an incredible amount of fake news on social networks that was presented in a balanced stuff way to make it believable. it's often targeted at young people because they're on these networks in the quite naive when they've, when asked why they don't turn to newspapers or t.v. for libel information, scotty and, well, both say the french media often provokes antipathy towards muslims. although they're not muslims themselves, nor no sense of the base, it is good to inform people another concern. over nonstop they will be u
like most young people in this suburb of paris. are you in social media or in google? i prefer the social networks because the claimants are more interesting but there's lots of hate speech on social media too. many young people believe the conspiracy theories and islam as propaganda disseminate it. there for instance the jews rule, the world french president mark karr is a satanist, fake news. yet many young people in france's poor suburbs believe it. and that's why it just happened that i...
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clashes in paris over a new security bill. protesters say plans to restrict the publication of images come to these officers would allow the taliban to file forty's to go unpunished. we'll hear from our correspondent in the french capital gorani blames israel for the in sas, a nation of its top nuclear scientists, and balance revenge. then shakti side day was long considered the mastermind of terror on secret weapons program. but the battle for the top slot in the honestly, that is heating up, will have all the action from the top 3 contenders. conoco phillips, welcome to the show. authorities have clashed with protesters in the french capital, paris over a new security bill that would restrict the right to publish images of police officers on duty. the issue came into focus after footage emerged of police beating up and racially abusing a black music producer. opponents say the law would prevent such images from becoming public and could cover up official misconduct. the streets of central paris filled with protesters. for ma
clashes in paris over a new security bill. protesters say plans to restrict the publication of images come to these officers would allow the taliban to file forty's to go unpunished. we'll hear from our correspondent in the french capital gorani blames israel for the in sas, a nation of its top nuclear scientists, and balance revenge. then shakti side day was long considered the mastermind of terror on secret weapons program. but the battle for the top slot in the honestly, that is heating up,...
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special forces in action during the attack, a nice 3 people are stabbed to death in paris. the teach us patty is the capitated for showing cartoons of the prophet mohammed in his classroom. president mccall wants to take vehement action against islamists and to forge a european coalition against terror. france has been particularly hard hit exactly . 5 years ago on nov 13th, 130 people were killed in islamists attacks. the terrorists stormed the better cloth theatre in paris, and shot dead dozens of young people at a concert. france never really recovered from the shock. these 2 men will forever be united through the attack for many in france, it is particularly remarkable that they together are standing up now against hatred and for reconciliation. it inflicted a national trauma on france, the attack on the battlefield. 90 concert goers, most of them young people were brutally killed in the heart of paris by a commando of islamist terrorists. one of the gunmen was 22 year old who was shot by police before blowing himself up at the scene. 5 years later, we drive in belgium
special forces in action during the attack, a nice 3 people are stabbed to death in paris. the teach us patty is the capitated for showing cartoons of the prophet mohammed in his classroom. president mccall wants to take vehement action against islamists and to forge a european coalition against terror. france has been particularly hard hit exactly . 5 years ago on nov 13th, 130 people were killed in islamists attacks. the terrorists stormed the better cloth theatre in paris, and shot dead...
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protesters started fires in paris. the interior ministry says $37.00 police officers were injured in demonstrations nationwide. the new security bill has already passed the lower house of the french parliament and is now before the senate ws 1st correspondent lisa lu is what at those protests. has her assess that there were some clashes between what we think are troublemakers people dressed in black and with who does actually on their head and they were attacking or what looked like they were attacking the police forces and the police have been responding to them. but there were also thousands of thousands of thousands and thousands of peaceful demonstrators here in paris and tens of thousands in other cities across the country from all sorts of backgrounds have been talking to teachers, to students, to musicians and also to journalists who turned out to defend what they think is the freedom of the press. and one journalist told me that she was actually afraid to show up at this demonstration. she's been demonstrating
protesters started fires in paris. the interior ministry says $37.00 police officers were injured in demonstrations nationwide. the new security bill has already passed the lower house of the french parliament and is now before the senate ws 1st correspondent lisa lu is what at those protests. has her assess that there were some clashes between what we think are troublemakers people dressed in black and with who does actually on their head and they were attacking or what looked like they were...
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special forces in action during the attack, a nice 3 people are stabbed to death in paris. the teach us time with patty is the capitated for showing cartoons of the prophet mohammed in his classroom. president mccall wants to take vehement action against islamists and to forge a european call ition against terror. france has been particularly hard hit exactly . 5 years ago on nov 13th, 130 people were killed in islamists, attacks, but terrorists stormed the better cloth here in paris, and shot dead dozens of young people at a concert. france never really recovered from the shock. these 2 men will forever be united through the attack for many in france, it is particularly remarkable that they together are standing up now against hatred and for reconciliation. it inflicted a national trauma on france, the attack on the buttocks 90 concert goers. most of them young people were brutally killed in the heart of paris by a commando of islamist terrorists. one of the gunmen was 22 year old who was shot by police before blowing himself up at the scene. 5 years later, we drive to her
special forces in action during the attack, a nice 3 people are stabbed to death in paris. the teach us time with patty is the capitated for showing cartoons of the prophet mohammed in his classroom. president mccall wants to take vehement action against islamists and to forge a european call ition against terror. france has been particularly hard hit exactly . 5 years ago on nov 13th, 130 people were killed in islamists, attacks, but terrorists stormed the better cloth here in paris, and shot...
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they would visit the arc de triomphe in paris. they did some shopping trips and other things that were non-world war i and non-war related. that was over four different summers, 1930 through 1933. i don't know how many ultimately came to this site. i hope i have my numbers right -- 6933. i think best the number. just under 7000 total women came -- i think that is the number. just under 7000 total women came over on the trip. men were not eligible. it was often called the goldstar mother pilgrimages. it was the goldstar pilgrimage, because it was mothers who lost their sons. sometimes widows as well. most of these guys did not get a chance to marry. but if they had a widow, the widow would be the one ultimately -- the superintendent at that point would have welcomed them in. if memory serves me, it was an approximately a three-week voyage from door to door. with nicee liner tablecloth and all of that. but it took a long time to get , here, that's where the three weeks weren't really three weeks in the country. they were careful to
they would visit the arc de triomphe in paris. they did some shopping trips and other things that were non-world war i and non-war related. that was over four different summers, 1930 through 1933. i don't know how many ultimately came to this site. i hope i have my numbers right -- 6933. i think best the number. just under 7000 total women came -- i think that is the number. just under 7000 total women came over on the trip. men were not eligible. it was often called the goldstar mother...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. turkey has condemned the assassination of iran's top nuclear scientist. iran's president hassan rouhani has blamed israel for the killing of mohsen fakhrizadeh and he says the country's nuclear programme will continue. the scientist was shot dead on friday when gunmen ambushed his car in the town of absard, east of the capital tehran. israel has not commented, but it had previously accused the scientist of masterminding a covert nuclear weapons programme. here's our diplomatic correspondent paul adams. angry protests once more on the streets of the iranian capital, people here in no doubt about who was behind friday's killing. the father of iran's nuclear programme is now being treated like a martyr, his assassination the subject of headlines and debate. attacks like this have happened before. ten years ago, israel carried out a campaign which killed four other nuclear scientists. but the death of mohsen fakhrizadeh poses a dilemma for iran's leadership — retaliate or bide their tim
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. turkey has condemned the assassination of iran's top nuclear scientist. iran's president hassan rouhani has blamed israel for the killing of mohsen fakhrizadeh and he says the country's nuclear programme will continue. the scientist was shot dead on friday when gunmen ambushed his car in the town of absard, east of the capital tehran. israel has not commented, but it had previously accused the scientist of masterminding a covert nuclear weapons programme....
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just 300 meters from the paris to the precinct. the. mile walk. is the chief of the police station and it's his job to deal with the devil group and other street gangs. and. he. described. these yeah he. was a. maternity was founded in a rocky place that's what my toddie actually means a rock and since its founding the main job acquiring and stone cutting but this kind of work is known to everyone. but. as a rule the devils don't do anything during the day hang about. the guys smoke marijuana it's the cheapest drug in congo as in many countries drug use is illegal but it doesn't stop the gang members some may seem unconcerned about the home it does their hells by nightfall many of them would be literally speechless. one might. as a. street sign like a maze. if you go in there you won't be able to get out on your own. even if they're just missing around it still has violent overtones that's how life is here. the public restroom is a regular income for the outlaws gang. there are plenty of houses here that have no plumbing so the res
just 300 meters from the paris to the precinct. the. mile walk. is the chief of the police station and it's his job to deal with the devil group and other street gangs. and. he. described. these yeah he. was a. maternity was founded in a rocky place that's what my toddie actually means a rock and since its founding the main job acquiring and stone cutting but this kind of work is known to everyone. but. as a rule the devils don't do anything during the day hang about. the guys smoke marijuana...
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what really happened in the negotiations in paris, on the battlefront, in vietnam. what choices do we have if we were to end the war. what are the prospects for peace? let me begin by describing the situation i have found when i was inaugurated on january 20. the war had been going on for four years, 31,000 americans had been killed in action. the training program for the south vietnamese was beyond schedule. 540,000 americans were in vietnam with no plans to reduce the number. no progress had been made at the negotiations in paris, and the united states had not put forth a comprehensive peace proposal. the war was causing deep division at home, and criticism from any of our friends as well as our enemies abroad. in view of the circumstances, --re were some words that once by ordering the immediate withdrawal of all american forces. this would have been a popular and easy course to follow. after all, we became involved in a war while my predecessor was in office. i could blame the defeat, which would be the result of my action, on him, and, as the peacemaker. some p
what really happened in the negotiations in paris, on the battlefront, in vietnam. what choices do we have if we were to end the war. what are the prospects for peace? let me begin by describing the situation i have found when i was inaugurated on january 20. the war had been going on for four years, 31,000 americans had been killed in action. the training program for the south vietnamese was beyond schedule. 540,000 americans were in vietnam with no plans to reduce the number. no progress had...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. once the national lockdown here in england comes to an end on december the 2nd the country will be put into tiers. which tier you are in depends on the total number of cases, the number of cases in people over 60, and pressure on local health care services. some ministers are unhappy with the way the tiers have been allocated. with more, here's our political correspondent, iain watson. teignbridge has one of the lowest infection rates in the country, and yet from next week it will be in tier 2, not tier i, because the same restrictions are imposed across the whole of devon. it's a similar story in other counties, where some areas with a low level of the virus can still face tough rules. the government's advisers say a countywide or regional approach is more effective than more local restrictions. but you can't keep politics out of a pandemic, and there is pressure from some of the government's own mps for a rethink. the big question we have to ask ourselves, we had tier version one a
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. once the national lockdown here in england comes to an end on december the 2nd the country will be put into tiers. which tier you are in depends on the total number of cases, the number of cases in people over 60, and pressure on local health care services. some ministers are unhappy with the way the tiers have been allocated. with more, here's our political correspondent, iain watson. teignbridge has one of the lowest infection rates in the country, and yet...
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the paris accord was not designed to save the environment. it was designed to kill the american economy. i refused to surrender millions of american jobs and send trillions of american dollars to the world's worst polluters and environmental offenders, and that is what would have happened. since withdrawing from the paris accord, the united states has reduced carbon emissions more than any nation anywhere in the world. host: president trump in his recorded message to the virtual g20 meeting. plenty of news this past week on climate change, and we are asking you, should climate change be a national security priority? the phone lines are split up as usual, democrats, (202)-748-8000 . republicans, (202)-748-8001. independents, (202)-748-8002. we are turning this first hour of "washington journal" over to you today. our first caller on the democrat line. caller: good morning. anwas so hopeful to have elite that is knowledgeable and educated. it is a problem that when you watched los angeles have a temperature before the fires of 120, that is not
the paris accord was not designed to save the environment. it was designed to kill the american economy. i refused to surrender millions of american jobs and send trillions of american dollars to the world's worst polluters and environmental offenders, and that is what would have happened. since withdrawing from the paris accord, the united states has reduced carbon emissions more than any nation anywhere in the world. host: president trump in his recorded message to the virtual g20 meeting....
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we have seen destruction here on the streets of paris with the shelters being smashed in. so there is violence on both sides and the government says this new is needed to protect the police. police unions say it doesn't go far enough and if it is a choice between freedom of the press and liberty, when it comes to showing these images to the security of their offices, they will side with the security of their offices. every time the tensions on the streets have risen to extremes, that i have not seen in a long time in paris. as we have seen, those police officers forming lines forcibly pushing tribes down and beating them back with their batons. if they didn't move or if they didn't move fast enough, no sense of who they were hitting, just that attacking. and that is the kind of a mitigated violence that unions a warning that could be come more extreme if this moore is a person, if it becomes illegal, if it's criminalized, to show, to publish images of the police. now anybody who would be found guilty of that if this were passed would find themselves one year behind jail, w
we have seen destruction here on the streets of paris with the shelters being smashed in. so there is violence on both sides and the government says this new is needed to protect the police. police unions say it doesn't go far enough and if it is a choice between freedom of the press and liberty, when it comes to showing these images to the security of their offices, they will side with the security of their offices. every time the tensions on the streets have risen to extremes, that i have not...
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paris is a very international city and a very important fashion. you see george inspiration from both africa and europe. he sees himself as a kind of ambassador for africa in the lux fashion world. i don't try to make clothes like, do your, are long gone. and i don't have the means to do that from a different world. and that's what i'd like to bring across using my designs to tell my story of africa. you see the train by himself an exception in paris, fashion scene, the son of a professional boxer and a model. he grew up in cameroon, and was interested in his mother's exclusive dresses from an early age that my mom was pretty kokesh. she was very beautiful and liked to wear nice dresses as a child and i was allowed to close the door, made an impression on me, and i started to sketch from an early age. i wasn't hard. it just sort of developed . i drew figures in the sand with a stick, then i designed clothes for them. that's how it all began. he became a dog, performed in a traditional group with his siblings. he started modeling 1st in cameroon, an
paris is a very international city and a very important fashion. you see george inspiration from both africa and europe. he sees himself as a kind of ambassador for africa in the lux fashion world. i don't try to make clothes like, do your, are long gone. and i don't have the means to do that from a different world. and that's what i'd like to bring across using my designs to tell my story of africa. you see the train by himself an exception in paris, fashion scene, the son of a professional...
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from paris, here's hugh schofield. this hugh schofield. bookshop in eastern paris is this bookshop in eastern paris is doing what it can to keep business going but it doesn't amount to much. customers can order books then drop by to collect but they certainly can't come in or browse. turnover is down 80%. the rule is that only shops that provide an essential commodity can stay open but there is the rug. in a country with such a rich intellectual tradition, there are many voices saying that of course books are essential, particularly during lockdown. booksellers have joint protests by other high—street traders like here in the bath country, calling on the government to let them reopen. if not, they say, it's only emma's on that will be smiling as everyone moves to shopping online. the perimeter says that people should think about delaying purchases rather than using online sites and the socialist mayor of paris saying: i am telling people, don't buy on emma's on. by from your booksellers you can order and collect your
from paris, here's hugh schofield. this hugh schofield. bookshop in eastern paris is this bookshop in eastern paris is doing what it can to keep business going but it doesn't amount to much. customers can order books then drop by to collect but they certainly can't come in or browse. turnover is down 80%. the rule is that only shops that provide an essential commodity can stay open but there is the rug. in a country with such a rich intellectual tradition, there are many voices saying that of...
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there was so much money coming in and start to paris wasn't always so will be. she lived in the slums of manila before moving to north hills. really. she then started working in a suit where women strip and talk to strangers on the internet. let's face it, it's a pretty good region, grading line of work to find yourself. and i imagine perhaps where her cynicism about the victims comes in. she's seeing men who are behaving in a very explosive manner and busy really working with other people who are being similarly exploited. and at some stage, we don't know why truly a long ball once when she realized her, she could turn this to her own 2. it's an evil scheme, but it's a very clever scarab santorum plays on the front of it was so ready to strike up conversations with strangers and then i thought about what all the time, but in the middle, i'm not obeying. jason says he was you these 1st year of high school when he was recruited into the organization. get i wanted out and i know in the piece that i got it out with will after finding an existing account of a pretty
there was so much money coming in and start to paris wasn't always so will be. she lived in the slums of manila before moving to north hills. really. she then started working in a suit where women strip and talk to strangers on the internet. let's face it, it's a pretty good region, grading line of work to find yourself. and i imagine perhaps where her cynicism about the victims comes in. she's seeing men who are behaving in a very explosive manner and busy really working with other people who...
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one of these is the progress that can be or might be made in the paris talks. an announcement of a fixed timetable for our withdrawal would completely remove any incentive for the enemy to negotiate an agreement. they would simply wait until our forces have withdrawn and move in. the other factors is the progress of the training programs of southern vietnamese forces. and i'm glad to be able to report tonight, progress on both fronts has been greater than we in june when we started the program for withdrawal. as a result, our timetable is more optimistic now than when we made our first estimates in june. this clearly demonstrates why it is not wise to be frozen on a fixed timetable. we must retain the flexibility. we must base each decision based on information at that time rather than estimates that are no longer valid. along with this optimistic estimate, i must leave one note of caution. if the level of enemy activity significantly increases, we might have to adjust our timetable accordingly. however, i want the record to be completely clear on one point. at
one of these is the progress that can be or might be made in the paris talks. an announcement of a fixed timetable for our withdrawal would completely remove any incentive for the enemy to negotiate an agreement. they would simply wait until our forces have withdrawn and move in. the other factors is the progress of the training programs of southern vietnamese forces. and i'm glad to be able to report tonight, progress on both fronts has been greater than we in june when we started the program...
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we visit the chbteau gary monument about 60 miles from paris to learn why u.s. forces were in the region and how they helped the french. >> directly behind me is the chateau thierry monument. we were on top of hill to a four. that means it is 204 meters high. the significance of this monument is to honor the american troops who fought in the aisne-marne battle. it is one of the rivers and it was significant engage between the two rivers. from the middle of may to the middle of july 1918. the chÂteau monument is being restored taking place for the contribution of 2017 to 2018. on the opposite side of the monument where i am standing, our statues of two women. one american, one french who are holding hands in honor of their sons, brothers, uncles and fathers who risked their lives here in the aim aren't and particular the chÂteau thierry. it was dedicated in 1937. ♪ ♪ >> it is one of three significant american monuments on the western front that has been established by the american battle monuments commission and remains under their guidance. the monument it
we visit the chbteau gary monument about 60 miles from paris to learn why u.s. forces were in the region and how they helped the french. >> directly behind me is the chateau thierry monument. we were on top of hill to a four. that means it is 204 meters high. the significance of this monument is to honor the american troops who fought in the aisne-marne battle. it is one of the rivers and it was significant engage between the two rivers. from the middle of may to the middle of july 1918....
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there was so much money coming in from the start to paris wasn't always so will be. she lived in the slums of manila before moving to north hills. really. she then started working in a suit with women strip and talk to strangers on the let's face it, it's a pretty good region, grading line of work to find yourself. and i imagine that's perhaps where her cynicism about the victims comes in. she's seeing men who are behaving in a very exploitive manner and does it really working with other people who are being similarly exploited? and there's some strange going away and clearly a light bulb went on when she realized how she could turn this to her advantage. it's an evil scone, but it's a very clever scare at the same time. plays on the fact that people said ready to strike up conversations with strangers. and i thought about what all of them. but i did not. obeying jason says he was you these 1st year of high school, when he was recruited into the organization. did i wanted out what i know in the piece? and i got it out when i'm off to finding an existing account of a
there was so much money coming in from the start to paris wasn't always so will be. she lived in the slums of manila before moving to north hills. really. she then started working in a suit with women strip and talk to strangers on the let's face it, it's a pretty good region, grading line of work to find yourself. and i imagine that's perhaps where her cynicism about the victims comes in. she's seeing men who are behaving in a very exploitive manner and does it really working with other people...
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the riots began in paris, a controversial bill aimed at severely restricting service in the protestors and is really american flags in combination with the killing of the country's top nuclear scientists, which to blame on israel among the stories that shaped the week u.s. president elect joe biden. concern over washington's intentions stories from the past 7 days on right up to the moment developments as well. this is the way the hello and welcome being gripped by overnight protests are running a new security bill, which could impose tough restrictions on the filming of polish officers. in the capital security forces fired tear gas rallies to send it into chaos. the french interior minister says 23 police officers were injured in paris 60 nationwide. we've seen those tensions throughout the day as the protests, all tens of thousands of people take part. now it seems that there are just perhaps a few, 100 people who are holding out the police are trying to disperse them, but there is a huge security presence a. and so when you get a look down the street from where we are, and you can j
the riots began in paris, a controversial bill aimed at severely restricting service in the protestors and is really american flags in combination with the killing of the country's top nuclear scientists, which to blame on israel among the stories that shaped the week u.s. president elect joe biden. concern over washington's intentions stories from the past 7 days on right up to the moment developments as well. this is the way the hello and welcome being gripped by overnight protests are...