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france rope pitch tar masks. now, here's the tricky it's an international treaty language which is actually rather vague. the british have the position that this language is so vague, you think it might include naval stores. the russians are very explicit. it doesn't include naval stores. the british have signed similar treaties with sweden and denmark with similarly vague language. and it was vague enough that the british felt they could, you know, lawyer up and get their way out of it and take what they wanted. but in 1747, a british judge in admiralty court actually ruled against britain on the basis of vague language in a treaty and allowed a cargo of naval stores to go forward. and so even britain's quite settled on the exclusion of naval stores from the treaty. but as i said, russia clearly did not think they were included. so three trends during the american revolution caused this russian change in policy. they create this crisis for britain in 17/81, the strategy of the trade embargo to francis spain join
france rope pitch tar masks. now, here's the tricky it's an international treaty language which is actually rather vague. the british have the position that this language is so vague, you think it might include naval stores. the russians are very explicit. it doesn't include naval stores. the british have signed similar treaties with sweden and denmark with similarly vague language. and it was vague enough that the british felt they could, you know, lawyer up and get their way out of it and...
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on may, the 10th 1940 for the day germany invades france. ah, winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood toil tiers and sweat. he replaced chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want a war with germany. churchill, it appears was at a very different view. he never wavered from wanting an insisting on war or you're pursuing the war with germany. he didn't trust the germans. he didn't trust hitler. he didn't like hitler august. the 13th 1940. the launch is mess if a tech song but you cities the next night 80 position across attack, the are key in which is in the us operation blue loss almost 8 months. lenny with this, if he suffer, catastrophic destruction. churchill. it is everywhere. a top piles of rubble left by and strikes in factories and hospitals. mm. he gave speeches. works on military plans for his age. judging only 60 sakes, he himself would have rushed into the battle. ah, but england cannot withstand germany alone. churchill asked roosevelt for help. roosevelt ha
on may, the 10th 1940 for the day germany invades france. ah, winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood toil tiers and sweat. he replaced chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want a war with germany. churchill, it appears was at a very different view. he never wavered from wanting an insisting on war or you're pursuing the war with germany. he didn't trust the germans. he didn't trust hitler. he didn't like hitler august....
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the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer, but blood, toil, tears, and sweat. you replaced chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want to war with germany. churchill, it appears, was at a very different view. he never wavered from wanting and insisting on war are pursuing the war with germany. he didn't trust the germans. he didn't trust hitler. he didn't like hitler august. the 13th 1940 the launch is massive area take song which you cities the next night 80. but he had a girl attack ah, key in riches and us operation blitz last almost 8 months. many with this, if he suffer, catastrophic destruction. churchill appears everywhere. a top piles of rubble left by and strikes in factories and hospitals. he gave speeches works on military plans for his age, judging only 60 sakes, he himself would have rushed into the battle. mm. but england cannot withstand germany. loud. churchill asked roosevelt for help. roosevelt had no affection for churchill. he had no trust of the british. in fa
the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer, but blood, toil, tears, and sweat. you replaced chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want to war with germany. churchill, it appears, was at a very different view. he never wavered from wanting and insisting on war are pursuing the war with germany. he didn't trust the germans. he didn't trust hitler. he didn't like hitler august. the 13th 1940 the launch is...
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i was up by the near france, a boa colon capital. now sir ford outfit of my cello. but in superior than that you, nor your jip prestige groups, none of them in his work, doctor of historical sciences, alexey is, i of essence is the events of world war 2. the less course i use a if the bullish g mom glare me, of linda shy worf poor, poor shania bruce bustled. monsieur cross, not a mi tescos conyers nice shows so that it's do outdoor water. pretty much door was more than a previous threshold. so george, griff sure plethora guilt ah, with is a policeman. policy in tatters. prime minister chamberlain is forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940. the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat. he replaced chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want to war with germany. churchill, it appears, was at a very different view. he never wavered from wanting and insisting on war or pursuing the war with germany. he didn't trust the germans.
i was up by the near france, a boa colon capital. now sir ford outfit of my cello. but in superior than that you, nor your jip prestige groups, none of them in his work, doctor of historical sciences, alexey is, i of essence is the events of world war 2. the less course i use a if the bullish g mom glare me, of linda shy worf poor, poor shania bruce bustled. monsieur cross, not a mi tescos conyers nice shows so that it's do outdoor water. pretty much door was more than a previous threshold. so...
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but britain and france against hitler. it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19 thirty's from peter couldn't acre russia. and professor of history at the american university in washington dc. analyze is the balance of power that developed in pre war europe. because our staff had their recur to prevent a whirl for sale because hitler was weak and knew he would wait. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was knocking his band up, him at the west was hoping in many rural elements in the west. we're hoping that he was just going to go east. so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. negotiations between the ussr, britain and france to establish an anti fascist blog, reached an impasse because secret british german negotiations were taking place at the same time in return for guaranteeing the integrity of the british empire. bitten off at hitler, freedom of action in the east. for britain to survive, russia had to be sacrificed churchill objects. if for
but britain and france against hitler. it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19 thirty's from peter couldn't acre russia. and professor of history at the american university in washington dc. analyze is the balance of power that developed in pre war europe. because our staff had their recur to prevent a whirl for sale because hitler was weak and knew he would wait. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was knocking his band up, him at the west was hoping in many...
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the telegraph story quotes and says the us, germany, france they've all spoken— us, germany, france they've all spoken out— us, germany, france they've all spoken out in the city they were not accepted _ spoken out in the city they were not accepted and the skull of this a tragic— accepted and the skull of this a tragic parity but there is that sense — tragic parity but there is that sense of— tragic parity but there is that sense of history there but, we are in a position— sense of history there but, we are in a position where putin wants to show_ in a position where putin wants to show strength and call this a success _ show strength and call this a success. he is giving this tv address_ success. he is giving this tv address and it's important for him and the _ address and it's important for him and the risk— address and it's important for him and the risk of him heading into something more serious, you just discussed — something more serious, you just discussed nuclear war but this article — discussed nuclear war but this article is — discussed nuclear war but this arti
the telegraph story quotes and says the us, germany, france they've all spoken— us, germany, france they've all spoken out— us, germany, france they've all spoken out in the city they were not accepted _ spoken out in the city they were not accepted and the skull of this a tragic— accepted and the skull of this a tragic parity but there is that sense — tragic parity but there is that sense of— tragic parity but there is that sense of history there but, we are in a position— sense of...
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how do they see it in france? how do they _ worrying. how do they see it in france? how do they see - worrying. how do they see it in france? how do they see the l worrying. how do they see it in - france? how do they see the british economy and the liz truss economic plans and were they doing about inflation there?— plans and were they doing about inflation there? let's get ourselves around liz truss's _ inflation there? let's get ourselves around liz truss's economics. - around liz truss's economics. although she notices that the uk and france after meeting the french presidents of both countries should work together although she did not specify it and i look forward to seeing the list of issues that this new prime minister is going to improve because of there is no doubt they need a reset. but whether or not it is capped at the energy crisis although yes, there's inflation, it is quite a bit lower inflation, it is quite a bit lower in the uk and budgets are not hurting quite as much during the weaponisation by russia, whether it is green and fuel the dependency
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and the said, the fascist forces lay the 10th 1940 german troops invade france. and in just a month hitler enters paris. most of the country is occupied and the french army is no moral less sales. scorsese was up by junior france. a boa. holden could be to lesser for outfit of my chela, but in superior than that you, nor your yet prestige groups, none of them. in his work, doctor of historical sciences, alexey is, i have a sense is the events of world war 2. the less ice course i use a to bullish gym alum glare mimi of linna, shy war for poor shane. you, bruce puzzled. monsieur cross, not a mi tesco's. can you nice show so that it's do outdoor water put. your mouse door was more than pretty social. so generic, we're sure plethora guilt. ah, with these appeasement policy, entrance's prime minister chamberlain. he's forced to attend to his resignation. on may, the 10th 1940. the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer, but blood, toil, tears, and sweat you replace chamberlain because as it is wel
and the said, the fascist forces lay the 10th 1940 german troops invade france. and in just a month hitler enters paris. most of the country is occupied and the french army is no moral less sales. scorsese was up by junior france. a boa. holden could be to lesser for outfit of my chela, but in superior than that you, nor your yet prestige groups, none of them. in his work, doctor of historical sciences, alexey is, i have a sense is the events of world war 2. the less ice course i use a to...
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he had sailed over from france. ship had been blown off course and landed in charleston, rather than immediately making his way to philadelphia yet to be presented. pictured here, he decided it'd be great. enjoy some balls and parades. celebrations in charleston and to set up some wildly fancy privateer course. i'm sure some of you know this, not all audiences do. so a private here is a private ship sailing under a letter of marque or basically a license from a foreign nation to attack that nation's enemies. so for example, france hire a private american citizen to take his ship out to attack british ships if they were successful, they would drag that british ship back into harbor, sell off anything valuable turn that british into a new french privateer and repeat the whole process. this was not particularly neutral behavior. did ginni had different ideas about what american neutrality should be? so he disregarded the proclamation but he did eventually make his way to philadelphia, although he took his sweet and enj
he had sailed over from france. ship had been blown off course and landed in charleston, rather than immediately making his way to philadelphia yet to be presented. pictured here, he decided it'd be great. enjoy some balls and parades. celebrations in charleston and to set up some wildly fancy privateer course. i'm sure some of you know this, not all audiences do. so a private here is a private ship sailing under a letter of marque or basically a license from a foreign nation to attack that...
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and the said, the fascist forces lay the 10th 1940 german troops invade france. and in just a month hitler entered paris. most of the country is occupied and the french army is no moral. less sales scorsese's up by junior france. a boa. holden do could bit or lesser financing of my chela. but in cpr, isn't that you nor your yet british capstone often in his work don't to have historical sciences. alexi is i have a sense is the events of world war 2, it less has course i use a if the bush gym alum glare mimi of linda shy wolf, poor poor shania. bruce bustled. monsieur cross. not a mi tescos conyers. nice show. so that it's due at the award though, but you most or was more than pretty social so generic were sure blair thorough deal. ah, with these appeasement policy, entrance's prime minister chamberlain. he's forced to attend to his resignation. on may the 10th 1940. the day germany in vain, france, ah, winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood toil tis and sweat replace chamberlain because as it is well known, cha
and the said, the fascist forces lay the 10th 1940 german troops invade france. and in just a month hitler entered paris. most of the country is occupied and the french army is no moral. less sales scorsese's up by junior france. a boa. holden do could bit or lesser financing of my chela. but in cpr, isn't that you nor your yet british capstone often in his work don't to have historical sciences. alexi is i have a sense is the events of world war 2, it less has course i use a if the bush gym...
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analysis from "france 24." france calls putin's referendum a. three out of four regions have voted to be russian, a vote accompanied by russian soldiers. three lines of the nord stream gas experienced unprecedented damage. the leader of the so-called oath keepers goes on trial along with his codefendants facing charges such as sedition following a call from donald trump to go to the scene. this is live from paris. ♪ >> thank you very much for being with us. russia's bid to landgrab reach its conclusion this tuesday. referendums are going on. france and the rest of the western aillies are calling this a sham. people choosing for their region of ukraine to become part of vladimir putin's russia. let's take a look. >> the last ballots were cast after four days of voting, russian controlled portions show an overwhelming majority in favor of joining russia. >> it is very long-awaited for us. hard won. we believe in our victory and we will be returning home very happy about this. >> vote organizers took the unusual step of going door-to-door to coll
analysis from "france 24." france calls putin's referendum a. three out of four regions have voted to be russian, a vote accompanied by russian soldiers. three lines of the nord stream gas experienced unprecedented damage. the leader of the so-called oath keepers goes on trial along with his codefendants facing charges such as sedition following a call from donald trump to go to the scene. this is live from paris. ♪ >> thank you very much for being with us. russia's bid to...
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they'd become good friends and it was here in france. actually adams was one of it was kind of an all-star lineup of diplomats when jefferson got there benjamin franklin and john adams were already there as ambassadors as ministers to france too. so he joined them and he they had you know, adams and jefferson had worked together in the continental continental congress. they bonded even more and and he with her whole family there in paris. he visited jefferson visited adams in england and they toured some of those english gardens together, so they were very close friends. they broke apart bitterly, you know over the politics of the 1790s and then in their retirement, they rekindled the correspondence. they did not talk about slavery almost never in in the letters and i suspect it was because atoms didn't bring it up because he knew this was a painful subject. it was one that jefferson didn't have a good answer for he didn't like confrontation jefferson didn't he was a wonderful. he's a magnificent letter writer. they're almost like poetry
they'd become good friends and it was here in france. actually adams was one of it was kind of an all-star lineup of diplomats when jefferson got there benjamin franklin and john adams were already there as ambassadors as ministers to france too. so he joined them and he they had you know, adams and jefferson had worked together in the continental continental congress. they bonded even more and and he with her whole family there in paris. he visited jefferson visited adams in england and they...
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promising france will share gas with germany if necessary while germany could send electricity to france at times of peak demand. the eu is said to hold an energy crisis meeting on friday. i on the agenda will be a price cap on russian gas pipe to europe along with reform to the eu electricity market pricing rules in which gas prices weigh heavily even on cheaper renewables. >> in the medium-term, a third goal is to reform the electricity market. we must complete the european electricity network and increase the number of european electricity connections so that it can flow efficiently between countries. today, it has a price of ultra city on the european market as far too dependent on marginal contributions, particularly for gas which countries like ours is not normal. as a price of electricity does not in fact reflect -- the price of electricity does not reflect production costs. >> finland's economy minister has called it a moment for the european industry. in particularly, utility companies limited by price caps on much they contort customers while forced to pay wholesale gas prices.
promising france will share gas with germany if necessary while germany could send electricity to france at times of peak demand. the eu is said to hold an energy crisis meeting on friday. i on the agenda will be a price cap on russian gas pipe to europe along with reform to the eu electricity market pricing rules in which gas prices weigh heavily even on cheaper renewables. >> in the medium-term, a third goal is to reform the electricity market. we must complete the european electricity...
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>> parquet manufacturer "chÊne de france" relies on nuclear power. all the electricity needed for production, and drying the wood, comes from the neighboring nuclear power plant. in view of the energy crisis and rapidly rising costs, the manager is more than happy to have state-subsidized nuclear energy. fabrice: this is our heating system. it runs on hot water from the nuclear power plant. economically, with the rising energy costs, it just wouldn't be viable without nuclear energy. >> for president emmanuel macron, nuclear power is the future. but currently half of france's nuclear power plants are not in operation. and the state continues to keep energy prices artificially low with billions in subsidies. macron knows all too well that he can't keep this up indefinitely. a crisis meeting at the elysÉe palace. a national emergency plan is needed. zelie: we've put all our cards on nuclear energy, and haven't even come close to our renewable energy target. france is the only country in europe that didn't reach its 2020 objectives! >> in saint-nazaire
>> parquet manufacturer "chÊne de france" relies on nuclear power. all the electricity needed for production, and drying the wood, comes from the neighboring nuclear power plant. in view of the energy crisis and rapidly rising costs, the manager is more than happy to have state-subsidized nuclear energy. fabrice: this is our heating system. it runs on hot water from the nuclear power plant. economically, with the rising energy costs, it just wouldn't be viable without nuclear...
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>> parquet manufacturer "chÊne de france" relies on nuclear power. all the electricity needed for production, and drying the wood, comes from the neighboring nuclear power plant. in view of the energy crisis and rapidly rising costs, the manager is more than happy to have state-subsidized nuclear energy. fabrice: this is our heating system. it runs on hot water from the nuclear power plant. economically, with the rising energy costs, it just wouldn't be viable without nuclear energy. >> for president emmanuel macron, nuclear power is the future. but currently half of france's nuclear power plants are not in operation. and the state continues to keep energy prices artificially low with billions in subsidies. macron knows all too well that he can't keep this up indefinitely. a crisis meeting at the elysÉe palace. a national emergency plan is needed. zelie: we've put all our cards on nuclear energy, and haven't even come close to our renewable energy target. france is the only country in europe that didn't reach its 2020 objectives! >> in saint-nazaire
>> parquet manufacturer "chÊne de france" relies on nuclear power. all the electricity needed for production, and drying the wood, comes from the neighboring nuclear power plant. in view of the energy crisis and rapidly rising costs, the manager is more than happy to have state-subsidized nuclear energy. fabrice: this is our heating system. it runs on hot water from the nuclear power plant. economically, with the rising energy costs, it just wouldn't be viable without nuclear...
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and france in england basically threw czechoslovakia under the bus. and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon them and. and again, if hadn't been for stolen coming on the eastern front, they would abandon a lot more people in eastern europe as well. mm hm. on september the 19th 2019, the european parliament adopted a resolution stating that it was germany in the u. s. i saw that paying the way for world war 2. i assume this mark. thank it. doesn't offer that intestinal open garad or somebody home owned a house poor in the guns stock, thought lobbyist most the time i buy a cent extreme. and that's an alyssa shift with not everyone in the you agree is with the official line. those new vanya starting, not dog, she to lead r e 0 vanya budgets giggle, gum when use and what i did skip go. sociology is more z m, yet schema. now jesus, yes sir, good enough, bud wash custodian us to go to. there's fear to zeniah e. nip of you know, be just go do not there. go to pool. who joe? the for the uh huh. these off here till noo
and france in england basically threw czechoslovakia under the bus. and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon them and. and again, if hadn't been for stolen coming on the eastern front, they would abandon a lot more people in eastern europe as well. mm hm. on september the 19th 2019, the european parliament adopted a resolution stating that it was germany in the u. s. i saw that paying the way for world war 2. i assume this mark. thank it. doesn't offer...
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that made deals with hitler . 1933 germany, france, u. k. and italy signed the full power packed 1934. poland and germany signed a non aggression declaration. 1935. you okay. and germany signed unable agreement. 938. the okay. france and italy. agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 in latvia and estonia assigned non aggression acts with germany. it's law claude us. i'm. i'm an golf from dodge front door to launch and wendy's of it on your knees, pushed him to mos mcduffton heter. some type of don via does. i'm for far less ish tv isn't oh, the magnet folks gave me. well, i guess he wagner and england stayed on the arkansas amino fat. is one well known american author, dean henderson thinks of past events. poland and hungary invaded czechoslovakia before hitler invaded poland because poland and hungary work and already with the nazis and france in england, basically through czechoslovakia, under the bus. and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon them and. an
that made deals with hitler . 1933 germany, france, u. k. and italy signed the full power packed 1934. poland and germany signed a non aggression declaration. 1935. you okay. and germany signed unable agreement. 938. the okay. france and italy. agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 in latvia and estonia assigned non aggression acts with germany. it's law claude us. i'm. i'm an golf from dodge front door to launch and wendy's of it on your knees,...
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when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 900 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the west. we're hoping that he was just going to go east and so in the thirty's. the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. ah ah, for the 1st time in history, an entire country's culture has been canceled to the very modern weapon cancel culture. daily data on the global sheffield mileage. so in one but you can't just me sitting there with the phrase now, particularly refers to counseling russian culture yet them know what equally up a few orders go because it to when you my foot. sure. which will be all there is killing, whatsoever that the most of the temperature random eat them, we what rus
when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 900 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the west. we're hoping...
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growth in france is likely to grant to a halt at the end of the year. gdp growth is expected to slow from half a percentage point in the second quarter to just .2% in the current period and flatline or contract. inflation is expected to remain at its highest levels in decades. with winter looming, french businesses are worried about potential cuts to natural gas supplies. energy-intensive businesses like glass makers temporarily halted production, and others are worried they will have to follow suit. reporter: this dairy plant located about 90 kilometers from paris is one of the biggest in france. it is also a significant consumer of gas, as france faces the risk of gas cuts this winter . the factory fears and may have to haul production. >> if we run out of gas, we can pasteurize the milk. if we can pasteurize the milk, we can know -- if we cannot pasteurize the milk, we can no longer receive it. we are going to throw the milk away. reporter: the french government has asked businesses to reduce energy use by 10%, and if the country needs to ration ener
growth in france is likely to grant to a halt at the end of the year. gdp growth is expected to slow from half a percentage point in the second quarter to just .2% in the current period and flatline or contract. inflation is expected to remain at its highest levels in decades. with winter looming, french businesses are worried about potential cuts to natural gas supplies. energy-intensive businesses like glass makers temporarily halted production, and others are worried they will have to follow...
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ah, the france experimented only briefly with mass. because by mid october, the newspapers still claimed the general state of health in paris was satisfactory . surreal optimism at the very moment that the epidemic was about to peak in the french capital. in the major cities, the marks were full. the bodies were piling up for lack of coffins and hearses. churches were off limits to the living and hurried burials were done at night, with no family to say good bye. during this deadly outbreak, the virus swept through the countryside from afo to normandy in town halls. as many death certificates were issued in a week as normally were in a year, entire villages were wiped out. the spanish flew smothered everything like a plague of locusts on crops. it feasted 15 days before vanishing and arising elsewhere. on november, 11th 1918, the 1st world war finally ended fixtures, and vanquished succumbed to collective fever. this time welcome good news never travelled alone. mortality rates were dropping, and the pandemic was retreating. 2 days aft
ah, the france experimented only briefly with mass. because by mid october, the newspapers still claimed the general state of health in paris was satisfactory . surreal optimism at the very moment that the epidemic was about to peak in the french capital. in the major cities, the marks were full. the bodies were piling up for lack of coffins and hearses. churches were off limits to the living and hurried burials were done at night, with no family to say good bye. during this deadly outbreak,...
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when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stop hitler, we could have prevented the holocaust. we could prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the west for hoping that he was just going to go east. and so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. oh i i ah, the 1st time in history, an entire country's culture has been canceled to the very modern weapon cancel, culture, daily desert. one look, we'll uh, we'll shuttle milo. so thought in when william rog here just me sitting there, i know you put the phrase now, particularly refers to counseling russian culture. and yet that know what to create the few orders. because the zip code, when your mouth puts your, which will be your that is cia mozilla that go with the most of the te
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if the epidemic hits france in a similar way, it could shut down part of our national life. exposed in spain, the illness would thereafter be called. the spanish flew at the end of may 1918 media, and the warring nations finally broke their silence. but the scale of the epidemic was downplayed. some articles in france claimed the country was completely unaffected by the so called spanish flew but military reports indicate otherwise. under a code name, disease 11, it spread to every corner of the country was duly recorded. new cases appeared daily among the americans, almost half the submarine crews were on sick leave. acting as giant incubators. the subs did not help. the virus had mutated becoming twice as aggressive on the british side, 10 percent of the sailors were affected. the royal navy had to call off major operations in the north sea. the viruses spread and virulence also accelerated among land faced armies. one report summed up the situation. one artillery brigade saw a 3rd of its troops fall ill within 48 hours. one day, only 15 men were bid for service out of a tow of $145.
if the epidemic hits france in a similar way, it could shut down part of our national life. exposed in spain, the illness would thereafter be called. the spanish flew at the end of may 1918 media, and the warring nations finally broke their silence. but the scale of the epidemic was downplayed. some articles in france claimed the country was completely unaffected by the so called spanish flew but military reports indicate otherwise. under a code name, disease 11, it spread to every corner of...
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and he often most didn't travel to france at all. he had been asked twice to go over there to the ambassador from the united states and had declined it both times. but there were two events, two dramatic events that really changed his mind and changed his whole life in the early 17 avs that led him to take this trip. one was, he was governor of virginia for two years during the revolutionary war. and it wound up being a very difficult time. jefferson, he was a brilliant guy but he was not a good wartime governor. there are many challenges. he had trouble calling the imminent militia up and the british wound up over running the state. and jefferson himself was almost captured at monticello. the regular charge up the mountain and came within a few minutes of catching him. and jefferson left office and he was fiercely criticized by this incident. and he was really stung by criticism. he was a bit of a sensitive guy and he swore at that point that he was done with politics. he wrote that he was retired to his farm and his st. louis and h
and he often most didn't travel to france at all. he had been asked twice to go over there to the ambassador from the united states and had declined it both times. but there were two events, two dramatic events that really changed his mind and changed his whole life in the early 17 avs that led him to take this trip. one was, he was governor of virginia for two years during the revolutionary war. and it wound up being a very difficult time. jefferson, he was a brilliant guy but he was not a...
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frances: welcome back. check out the temperatures right now, already 80 degrees in cloverdale and brentwood. 70, san francisco and in oakland. heat advisories in effect until 8:00 p.m. where areas will reach near 110, light livermore at 110. and we will see 80's and 90's around the bay. the heat wave continues tomorrow but it will be cooler, much more moderate by the beginning of next week. kumasi? kumasi: another update and about 30 minutes. you can find the latest on our news app and at abc7news.com. ♪ >>> am >>> america, can you feel it? >> hmm, put on your dancing shoes, it's time to move. ♪ it feels good ♪ ♪ it feels good ♪ ♪ i don't know about you i don't know about you but i feel good ♪ ♪ i don't know about you but i feel good ♪ ♪ i don't know about you but i feel good ♪ ♪ i don't know about you but i feel good ♪ ♪ i don't know about you but i feel good ♪ ♪ i don't know about you but i feel good ♪ ♪ it ain't about money ♪ ♪ all night long you want to ride out t
frances: welcome back. check out the temperatures right now, already 80 degrees in cloverdale and brentwood. 70, san francisco and in oakland. heat advisories in effect until 8:00 p.m. where areas will reach near 110, light livermore at 110. and we will see 80's and 90's around the bay. the heat wave continues tomorrow but it will be cooler, much more moderate by the beginning of next week. kumasi? kumasi: another update and about 30 minutes. you can find the latest on our news app and at...
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when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 900 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler, we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the west. we're hoping that he was just going to go east and so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. oh, the the moscow negotiations between the u. s. s. r. e. okay. and france had stalled because at the same time, london hosted secret anglo german negotiations in exchange for the british empire, integrity, the british green let a german march to the east. and despite the absence of a formal agreement, hitler was given to understand that he was free to act in the east and shouldn't worry about the west with when we speak of new territory and europe today, we must pri
when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 900 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stopped hitler, we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the west. we're...
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i saw you carry on france had stalled. because at the same time, london hosted secret anglo german negotiations in exchange for the british empire integrity, the british green let a german march to the east. and despite the absence of a formal agreement, hitler was given to understand that he was free to act in the east and shouldn't worry about the west with when we speak of new territory and europe today, we must principally think of russia that colossal empire in the east is rife, the dissolution. cut off hitler. my income for hitler makes clear in mind comes in 1925. that the real goal is to take over ukraine has going to the east against the soviet union. that was always hit. there's real call and the europeans understood that in some ways. mm. poland. 2 was preparing to invade the ussr with angela, a dismemberment of russia lies of the fault of the polish policy in the east. the main goal is to weaken and defeat russia from from a report by the polish army general staff intelligence brought that handle. i had other p
i saw you carry on france had stalled. because at the same time, london hosted secret anglo german negotiations in exchange for the british empire integrity, the british green let a german march to the east. and despite the absence of a formal agreement, hitler was given to understand that he was free to act in the east and shouldn't worry about the west with when we speak of new territory and europe today, we must principally think of russia that colossal empire in the east is rife, the...
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he had sailed over from france. ship had been blown off course and landed in charleston, rather than immediately making his way to philadelphia yet to be presented. pictured here, he decided it'd be great. enjoy some balls and parades. celebrations in charleston and to set up some wildly fancy privateer course. i'm sure some of you know this, not all audiences do. so a private here is a private ship sailing under a letter of marque or basically a license from a foreign nation to attack that nation's enemies. so for example, france hire a private american citizen to take his ship out to attack british ships if they were successful, they would drag that british ship back into harbor, sell off anything valuable turn that british into a new french privateer and repeat the whole process. this was not particularly neutral behavior. did ginni had different ideas about what american neutrality should be? so he disregarded the proclamation but he did eventually make his way to philadelphia, although he took his sweet and enj
he had sailed over from france. ship had been blown off course and landed in charleston, rather than immediately making his way to philadelphia yet to be presented. pictured here, he decided it'd be great. enjoy some balls and parades. celebrations in charleston and to set up some wildly fancy privateer course. i'm sure some of you know this, not all audiences do. so a private here is a private ship sailing under a letter of marque or basically a license from a foreign nation to attack that...
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with he came a faithful travelling companion, moving across france towards the front lines. the procession of troops passed through towns and villages. ah, with every hug and hand shake, the virus discreetly entered the populations in its path. ah ah, it was 1st spotted around the harbours than along the railroad tracks had in east, as if waiting to join the fight. after 4 years of fighting, the arrival of reinforcements was a relief for the soldiers struck up friendships. little did the british and french suspect that a terrible scourge had slipped into the ranks of their new brothers in arms. despite the celebrations, germany remained to be defeated. ah . on april 9th 1918, there was a new onslaught on the flanders trenches. germany needed to win before america fully deploy its forces. in a flash, the kaisers army smashed through enemy lines, capturing many prisoners the allies pulled back. germany had won the advantage now it was a race against time. huge overloaded convoys rushed to the front. on board, there were no seats or dining cars. i janet conditions were poor and
with he came a faithful travelling companion, moving across france towards the front lines. the procession of troops passed through towns and villages. ah, with every hug and hand shake, the virus discreetly entered the populations in its path. ah ah, it was 1st spotted around the harbours than along the railroad tracks had in east, as if waiting to join the fight. after 4 years of fighting, the arrival of reinforcements was a relief for the soldiers struck up friendships. little did the...
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you know, everything france was a little bit more. we're more popular with france and so we went over there, you know for all you know, they they might have been expecting the americans to show up and you know, barefoot for all you know, and so they went away didn't know what to make of this new american country. so in a sense it was important to wear styles that were reflective of the society which you were going in so if they were being ambassadors to france you would want to wear something that was sort of the latest fashion, especially in the position of being ambassador's wife because it's not just for the hoity-toity part of it. it's because it's important and establishing that we are serious. you know what? i mean? like we are serious. we are a country we are formed and we're here to stay. hey, we're not going anywhere. we're not going to collapse like a lot of people thought we would and so as as bizarre as it sounds a little details like that actually matter and it mattered to elizabeth monroe in a matter to jameson. at the s
you know, everything france was a little bit more. we're more popular with france and so we went over there, you know for all you know, they they might have been expecting the americans to show up and you know, barefoot for all you know, and so they went away didn't know what to make of this new american country. so in a sense it was important to wear styles that were reflective of the society which you were going in so if they were being ambassadors to france you would want to wear something...
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we start with meteorologist frances dinglasan. frances: take a look at current temperatures. we are in the 70's and we see lots of upper 60's around the bay area, but it is cooler at half moon bay, 55 degrees right now. it is going to be dangerously hot. there's an excessive heat warning for many parts of the bay area until tonight. for solano county, that has been extended until 8:00 a.m. tomorrow and until 10:00 p.m. for parts of mendocino county. there is a heat advisory around part of the bay area. heat illnesses are possible. do the things you have been doing. stay indoors if you can. try to find air conditioning. these areas will hit near 90 degrees. here are the highs for today. it is a little bit cooler at the beaches and the sea breezes will kick in tonight and tomorrow. lots of 80's and 90's around the bay, and near 110 degrees for some inland areas. i will talk more about spare the air day and what you can expect the rest of the week and when we will finally get a cold on -- a cooldown. >> as you might know, thousands in the bay area are waking up in the dark this
we start with meteorologist frances dinglasan. frances: take a look at current temperatures. we are in the 70's and we see lots of upper 60's around the bay area, but it is cooler at half moon bay, 55 degrees right now. it is going to be dangerously hot. there's an excessive heat warning for many parts of the bay area until tonight. for solano county, that has been extended until 8:00 a.m. tomorrow and until 10:00 p.m. for parts of mendocino county. there is a heat advisory around part of the...
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i mean in the issue of migration, for example, germany in france, it. ok, italy, you deal with it with thing? i don't think so. i think there are different approaches in that. for instance, germany and italy, we have common interests on migrations. italy is the country 1st arrival. germany is normal, the country of last destination. so italy had the feeling to be left alone during many a period of high level rivals. but germany had this feeling 5 years ago. the feeling of germany was to be left alone by the rest of europe when, when germany decided to welcome under that of thousands of refugees. because there's not a european migration policy. so our moot is to say, we want a stronger europe, stronger europe means better decision for citizens. citizens in italy, citizens in france, or in germany. this is not the mood of the italian right. the mood of the italian right is to build up european, a sense of a league of nations with video rights cooperation. no more than written than that. what is that state fatally here? on the 25th of september, the 25th o
i mean in the issue of migration, for example, germany in france, it. ok, italy, you deal with it with thing? i don't think so. i think there are different approaches in that. for instance, germany and italy, we have common interests on migrations. italy is the country 1st arrival. germany is normal, the country of last destination. so italy had the feeling to be left alone during many a period of high level rivals. but germany had this feeling 5 years ago. the feeling of germany was to be left...
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oh sca bow it meet paid for the i'm a karnicia one a puerto lot of elements in britain and france and the united states were pro fascist sympathetic to hitler and mussolini american business was in bed with the nazis throughout most to the thirties and into the early forty's mm. the standard oil company sent crude oil to the germans on a monthly basis and collaborated with. i g far been the conglomerate that produced as like lawn b gas used against people sent in to the gas chambers about half of their market vehicles. what produced by total, which was owned by the american company, general motors before $940.00 ford supplied the german army with motor cars and crude rubber. with in july 1938 for his support of nazi germany, the american manufacturer, henry ford received a 3rd racks highest possible award for a foreigner, the order of the german eagle. yes, because after 9 says idle dies, you fought each. if you read each bit draft. the henry fought. i'd say my name is spearhead showed on him. la 97 fi on 20. should fought is i know there via toys these, these guys that i speak for ca
oh sca bow it meet paid for the i'm a karnicia one a puerto lot of elements in britain and france and the united states were pro fascist sympathetic to hitler and mussolini american business was in bed with the nazis throughout most to the thirties and into the early forty's mm. the standard oil company sent crude oil to the germans on a monthly basis and collaborated with. i g far been the conglomerate that produced as like lawn b gas used against people sent in to the gas chambers about half...
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so wasn't just in 1939 when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler in a bit actually throughout the late last half of the 900 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we couldn't stop hitler, we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the west. we're hoping that he was just going to go east and so in the thirty's . the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. ah, ah, ah . today i'm authorizing the additional strong sanction foreign companies quitting russia. design soon. thank you. this client atm console, blantan banks disconnected from the international payments system. functional puppy juvenile donna and euro exchange rates followed minneapolis sellable up by nickel the more so so i would know what the committee met, the bulk of the bill on that is the current. can you say, i don't know what you're seeing
so wasn't just in 1939 when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler in a bit actually throughout the late last half of the 900 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we couldn't stop hitler, we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping and many elements in the...
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i france and it's your penalized a fighting a war in molly? the country is the epicenter of t hottest terra in the sa hell region. as an afghan, a stand the spectrum unwinnable world, news of this interminable conflict in come to the united states to london, france and will conquer the will. in 2012, g had is gain control of in northern molly. the international community will show that he is a very serious threat to peace and security. not only for the old region, in my opinion, with global implications, ah, the french lead opperation savano liberated, occupied towns, but the crisis intensified. french forces remained in molly, yet many see it. more violence was imminent defeat offence at the end of sappho. terrorists have only advantage in what they've changed their mode of operation and melted into the population. good. they're making great strides everywhere. what they don't discriminate, they kill everything that moves of their goal is to make us abandon our territory, or she didn't have free q if tomorrow, africa, west africa, in particul
i france and it's your penalized a fighting a war in molly? the country is the epicenter of t hottest terra in the sa hell region. as an afghan, a stand the spectrum unwinnable world, news of this interminable conflict in come to the united states to london, france and will conquer the will. in 2012, g had is gain control of in northern molly. the international community will show that he is a very serious threat to peace and security. not only for the old region, in my opinion, with global...
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don't miss the observers on france 24 and france 24.com. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] ♪ amy: from new york, this is democracy now! pres. biden: there is no question that the republican party today is dominated and intimidated by donald trump and the magna republicans. and that is a threat to this country. amy: in a primetime speech in philadelphia, president biden has warned that donald trump and his maga supportere
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her narrative of a european union without as fully daddy tumult, saying that germany and france, they work only for their own interests, not for the general interests of europe. and point, i mean in the issue of migration for example, germany in france at okay, italy, you deal with it? we're staying out. i don't think so. i think there are different approaches and that for instance, germany and italy, we have common interests on migrations. italy's dirt country 1st arrival germany is normally the country of last destination. so ah, italy had the feeling to be left alone during many period of high level arrivals. but also germany had this feeling 5 years ago. the feeling of germany was to be left alone by the rest of europe when, when germany decided to welcome under deaths of thousands of fresh fishes. because there's not a european migration policy. so our maud is to say, we want a stronger europe. stronger europe means better decision for citizens. citizens in italy, citizens in france, or in germany. this is not the mood of detail and right, the mood of the italian right is to buil
her narrative of a european union without as fully daddy tumult, saying that germany and france, they work only for their own interests, not for the general interests of europe. and point, i mean in the issue of migration for example, germany in france at okay, italy, you deal with it? we're staying out. i don't think so. i think there are different approaches and that for instance, germany and italy, we have common interests on migrations. italy's dirt country 1st arrival germany is normally...
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but is it the uk, or is it france? actually, france is just a stone's throw away. you see it on clear days. you think you might be in france when you just look at the signs on the british channel islands. they're british, but they're not english. it's an important difference. they're known all over the world for being a tax haven. and it's one of those islands, very rare, that in the summertime, you see more people in suits than in shorts. each island has its own laws. each island has its own government... its own special thing. and on some islands, people drive luxury cars, and on others, like this one, sark, people drive tractors and horse carriages. victor hugo, who once lived here, once described the channel islands as being fragments of france that fell into the sea, and were gathered up by england. that says it all. (andrew syvret) the channel islands are an archipelago of brand new islands. at the end of the last ice age, sea levels rose and created what we see today. there were once upon a time hills. there are only 15 miles from france here. we are in the
but is it the uk, or is it france? actually, france is just a stone's throw away. you see it on clear days. you think you might be in france when you just look at the signs on the british channel islands. they're british, but they're not english. it's an important difference. they're known all over the world for being a tax haven. and it's one of those islands, very rare, that in the summertime, you see more people in suits than in shorts. each island has its own laws. each island has its own...
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it's france a friend of— election process. it's france a friend of britain _ election process. it's france a friend of britain when - election process. it's france a friend of britain when it i election process. it's france a| friend of britain when it comes to nuclear?— to nuclear? yes, and it has been for — to nuclear? yes, and it has been for generations. i i to nuclear? yes, and it has| been for generations. i fully expect that to continue because there is a shared interest in energy security across europe in ensuring that the opportunities for supply chains that exist in the uk and in france and work together as i have done for many years, both within each other�*s countries and more widely across the world. i and more widely across the world. . ,, . ., _, world. i appreciate your time. thank yon — world. i appreciate your time. thank you. thank _ world. i appreciate your time. thank you. thank you. - the pound has fallen below $1.15 cents for the first time since the start of the pandemic back in march 2020. it comes after a brutal month for the uk currency — it
it's france a friend of— election process. it's france a friend of britain _ election process. it's france a friend of britain when - election process. it's france a friend of britain when it i election process. it's france a| friend of britain when it comes to nuclear?— to nuclear? yes, and it has been for — to nuclear? yes, and it has been for generations. i i to nuclear? yes, and it has| been for generations. i fully expect that to continue because there is a shared interest in energy...