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an agreement france in the u u.. are not willing g to wait around for. >> turning to the markets, this as a trade war with china and the u.s. rolls on. markets, shares on the dax also with gains. investors responding posisitivey to trump, saying the u.s. would to the table with china. shares in hongng kong g seeing r losses. unrest also feelining some anxiy among investors. france, a supermarket is at of controversy. it was automated for several hours and attracted a noisy of testers. of trolleyss made and protesters marching down the aisles. was open forket business on sunday afternoon musings of checkout. 12:30, for security guards were around. meanbetter world does not consuming nonce. monday to sunday. >> it is a symbol of the move towards extreme consumerism. >> for many shoppers, the opening hours are a welcome change. anyt is a shop that opens other day. they are open sundays in many countries. >> it is convenient. >> most shops remain shut on sunday in france. supermarket employees can work for a limited amou
an agreement france in the u u.. are not willing g to wait around for. >> turning to the markets, this as a trade war with china and the u.s. rolls on. markets, shares on the dax also with gains. investors responding posisitivey to trump, saying the u.s. would to the table with china. shares in hongng kong g seeing r losses. unrest also feelining some anxiy among investors. france, a supermarket is at of controversy. it was automated for several hours and attracted a noisy of testers. of...
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what could france achieve from behavior like this now in the importance of france russia. from the story clearly has been one of the key partners in europe and around the world. who we are. were the allies in the war against germany in world war 2 and next year the french president will come to the celebrations. i would like to thank him for accepting the invitation but our relationship with france says far deeper roots france is also a permanent member of this human security council has a nuclear arsenal and. does play a very important role in international affairs. and the relationship between russia and the you to a large extent depend on that we know what is the decision making process there parts france to support and many issues. particularly on the return of russia to the council of europe has played a role and a major role perhaps even a critical role in that. so i don't think we need any additional evidence that we value our competition with france and again talk about the economy $500.00 companies from france operates in russia i like to assure you that their pre
what could france achieve from behavior like this now in the importance of france russia. from the story clearly has been one of the key partners in europe and around the world. who we are. were the allies in the war against germany in world war 2 and next year the french president will come to the celebrations. i would like to thank him for accepting the invitation but our relationship with france says far deeper roots france is also a permanent member of this human security council has a...
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of france and dumped in a concentration camp in france called the gers camp in the shadow of the pyranees. in posed a clalg to u.s. policy. because when the jews arrived in france, the frefrm didn't want him imthem, the vishty french led mri marshal patan. they immediately turned for the ups and said to the u.s. government they noted that fdr talked a lot about resolving this tackling in refugee crisis. and they said that the u.s. should be willing to put -- to take action to support the rhetoric. and accept their fair share of jews expelled from nazi germany. but the state department recommended f.d.r. that he turn the french request down. the reason given was that if the german government succeeds in expelling, deporting in group of jews they will try the same trick in other parts of germany. they will repeat epgtically cleansing. it they have ethnically cleansed this part of germany. they will ethnically cleanse other parts of germany. with hindsight we can say it would have been a good idea to expel all the jewish population but we didn't know this at the time, because this is before
of france and dumped in a concentration camp in france called the gers camp in the shadow of the pyranees. in posed a clalg to u.s. policy. because when the jews arrived in france, the frefrm didn't want him imthem, the vishty french led mri marshal patan. they immediately turned for the ups and said to the u.s. government they noted that fdr talked a lot about resolving this tackling in refugee crisis. and they said that the u.s. should be willing to put -- to take action to support the...
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., germany and france whose actions had a direct impact on the fates of these families. by publishing this book in association with kinopf, they're helping readers understand the human impact of these american responses on the mothers, fathers and children caught in the crosshairs of nazi brutality. as they desperately sought to obtain an immigration visa. so it is now my pleasure to introduce the author of "the unwanted," michael dobbs. he's a writer and researcher with the u.s. holocaust memorial museum. a longtime "washington post" reporter working as a foreign correspondent around the world. he's also written many, many books, including "six months in 1945" from world war to cold war. and one minute to midnight about the cuban missile crisis. delighted to be here and delighted to welcome michael dobbs. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, andres and marvin, for your kind remarks. so perhaps i should tell you a little bit about the title and subtitle. actually finding a title was very difficult because you have to compress the entire theme of 300-page book into two or
., germany and france whose actions had a direct impact on the fates of these families. by publishing this book in association with kinopf, they're helping readers understand the human impact of these american responses on the mothers, fathers and children caught in the crosshairs of nazi brutality. as they desperately sought to obtain an immigration visa. so it is now my pleasure to introduce the author of "the unwanted," michael dobbs. he's a writer and researcher with the u.s....
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not for france to tax us. other than that, i have a very good relationship, as you know, with macron, and we will have a good couple of days. i look forward to being in france. reporter: [inaudible] the chosen one the other day? pres. trump: let me tell you. you know exactly what i meant. it was sarcasm. it was joking. we were all smiling. a question like that is just fake news. you are just a faker. reporter: are you changing your ideas about african-american reparations in this country? pres. trump: i never stated my ideas. you tell me what my ideas were. i never stated them. they were your ideas. don't put a question like that. i never stated my ideas. don't put a question like that. reporter: [inaudible] pres. trump: say it? reporter: do you want powell to resign? pres. trump: do i want him to resign? let me put it this way, if he did, i would not stop him. reporter: [inaudible] pres. trump: he is a very good competitor, but we are going to win. reporter: [inaudible] the foreign aid cuts? pres. trump: they
not for france to tax us. other than that, i have a very good relationship, as you know, with macron, and we will have a good couple of days. i look forward to being in france. reporter: [inaudible] the chosen one the other day? pres. trump: let me tell you. you know exactly what i meant. it was sarcasm. it was joking. we were all smiling. a question like that is just fake news. you are just a faker. reporter: are you changing your ideas about african-american reparations in this country? pres....
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most of france was starving by the end of the war. one french writer said the sound of france was the sound of a growling stomach. and again this is because the germans took most of the produce and most of the wine. there were always things that were buried in order to save them for the liberation, the much beloved bottle of wine. one young man when he met an african-american g.i. brought him up back and dug out his jazz records in order to show him how much he loved american music. it was a great period of great deprivation and continued for another year. the winter of 44 4445 was still quite hard because by then france was largely destroyed. there were towns which the french called martyred. these towns were 80% destroyed. so life is very hard during the war for the french. most people think the french were collaborators, that they lived off of the fat of the land. if you lived in the city it was harder than when you lived in the country because you couldn't grow your own food but the war was hard on the french and humiliating to be
most of france was starving by the end of the war. one french writer said the sound of france was the sound of a growling stomach. and again this is because the germans took most of the produce and most of the wine. there were always things that were buried in order to save them for the liberation, the much beloved bottle of wine. one young man when he met an african-american g.i. brought him up back and dug out his jazz records in order to show him how much he loved american music. it was a...
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the king of france who. is the best known what's surprising is that they were all in the same army unit. the sick thing senegalese infantry regiment in together which suffered the worst losses in the battle to log. o on about take a tool with a volunteer is. full with a force to come and fight hearing problems. thank you. it's a curious mix of national conscription was just meaning that if you eighteen or nineteen you called up by the military. no matter where you are in the colonies. anywhere in the colonial empire with a non. is a student journal some little piece of coming out of. he law if you can mark yourr son would drorop the please. the log side the system a hundred more offices people went to villages. and recruiting volunteers of people were created equal. he offered president in the case of the provence landings after the war because volunteers had more military experience than conscripts up today the majority of those landing work in reality component is. when the war ended many of the people fro
the king of france who. is the best known what's surprising is that they were all in the same army unit. the sick thing senegalese infantry regiment in together which suffered the worst losses in the battle to log. o on about take a tool with a volunteer is. full with a force to come and fight hearing problems. thank you. it's a curious mix of national conscription was just meaning that if you eighteen or nineteen you called up by the military. no matter where you are in the colonies. anywhere...
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a world war ii unit that fought in italy, southern france. it is a largely overshadowed unit of a war because it was smaller, about 2500 men throughout the war. it was comprised of three smaller units. the 596 airborne engineer company. 460th air battalion. those three units together made that regimental combat team, which the entire campaign was attaching larger divisions where they were needed throughout the war. we are representing them during their maritime alps campaign in the south of france near the italian border. they were test with protecting the right flank of the main advance of the rome river valley. that came from the operation dragoon campaign in august 1944. the second invasion of france, overshadowed by operation overlord, the normandy operation. both operations were designed to take place simultaneously. they were codenamed hammer and the anvil. fortunately, due to lack of landing craft and aircraft, higher command was unable to have both operations at the same time. normandy would be the more important operation as we know
a world war ii unit that fought in italy, southern france. it is a largely overshadowed unit of a war because it was smaller, about 2500 men throughout the war. it was comprised of three smaller units. the 596 airborne engineer company. 460th air battalion. those three units together made that regimental combat team, which the entire campaign was attaching larger divisions where they were needed throughout the war. we are representing them during their maritime alps campaign in the south of...
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inouncer: trump be overseas france. before departing he spoke to reporters about the ongoing trade dispute with china. and the action of federal reserve chairman jerome powell. president trump: we put a lot of tariffs on china today. they put a lot on us. billion -- we50 are up to $550 billion. we want that stopped. ok? we will see what happens. it depends if they want to do that. they want to have talks. i'm always open to talks. reporter: [inaudible] pres. trump: in 1977, we had the rights emergency act. have the absolute right. 1977 -- i have the absolute right. 1977. check it out. we are taking in thousands of billions of dollars. china's manipulating their currency. people don't understand that yet. at the same time, china had the worst year probably anywhere from 30 to 50 years. they want to make a deal. happy with jay powell. i don't think he is much of a chessplayer. that's what i have, what can i tell you? he is not much of a chessplayer. i am going to say prime minister ali -- prime minister albee. he is a gre
inouncer: trump be overseas france. before departing he spoke to reporters about the ongoing trade dispute with china. and the action of federal reserve chairman jerome powell. president trump: we put a lot of tariffs on china today. they put a lot on us. billion -- we50 are up to $550 billion. we want that stopped. ok? we will see what happens. it depends if they want to do that. they want to have talks. i'm always open to talks. reporter: [inaudible] pres. trump: in 1977, we had the rights...
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truman was sent to france, along the front lines in france, mostly in the argonne valley. truman faced a challenge in the war once given command of battery d, and what has become known as the battle of who hoorun. they had moved the field pieces into position and had fired off a volley, the germans fired back, and there are shells firing all around. most of the men broke and run b ut truman did not. that is where he showed his first test of having courage in battle. he served in the mountains. when the arm assist -- armistice was reached, heated didn't have to fight anymore. he wanted to use some sightseeing. he took men from his unit and they traveled around mostly southern france to see various sites. he would write to beth from various locations, once from monte carlo. he wrote, dear beth, it is a gaudy place. just what you would expect from a place whose sole income is made from gamblers. the fleecing isn't done at the casinos but the cafes. truman was able to return to the united states in the spring of 1919. on the way back, his battery members gathered together and
truman was sent to france, along the front lines in france, mostly in the argonne valley. truman faced a challenge in the war once given command of battery d, and what has become known as the battle of who hoorun. they had moved the field pieces into position and had fired off a volley, the germans fired back, and there are shells firing all around. most of the men broke and run b ut truman did not. that is where he showed his first test of having courage in battle. he served in the mountains....
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be overseas this weekend for the g-7 summit in france. before departing the white house, the president spoke to reporters about the ongoing trade dispute with china and the actions of federal reserve chair jerome powell. pres. trump: we are going to france. where going to have a good few days. ,t will be very productive seeing the leaders were friends of mine for the most part. wouldn't say it in 100 percent of the cases. i think we are doing very well. our economy is doing great. we are having a little spat with china. we will win it. we put a lot of tariffs on china today. they put some on us. we put a lot on them. we are up to $550 billion. they have been hitting us for many, many years for over $500 billion a year. taking out of our country much more than 500 billion a year. we want that stopped. ok? reporter: [inaudible] pres. trump: we will see what happens. at this moment, they want to do that, so will see what happens. it depends if they want to do that. they want to have talks. i'm always open to talks. reporter: [inaudible] pres
be overseas this weekend for the g-7 summit in france. before departing the white house, the president spoke to reporters about the ongoing trade dispute with china and the actions of federal reserve chair jerome powell. pres. trump: we are going to france. where going to have a good few days. ,t will be very productive seeing the leaders were friends of mine for the most part. wouldn't say it in 100 percent of the cases. i think we are doing very well. our economy is doing great. we are having...
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france is starving. the allies recruiting french teenagers and old farmers to fight for the resistance could actually feed them. they are getting food dropped from the sky, and so this became -- they needed a lot of female traits to do this job. i don't know that they were better, but they were sort of more naturally equipped, and they taught the allies that in fact this was a very important part of the job that was being invented on the ground. this was the first time this kind of warfare had ever been tried. there were no plans. they discovered that was a really important job for a spy and women were really good at it. other questions. yes? >> how did you come across this story in the first place? >> okay, i'm a reporter, and i had been doing a lot of freelance work, and i knew i wanted a book. i knew i wanted to sink my teeth into a long project. i'd been doing a lot of the sprint, where you hit send and something ends in the paper the next day. and i wanted the marathon again. this was in 2015. i kne
france is starving. the allies recruiting french teenagers and old farmers to fight for the resistance could actually feed them. they are getting food dropped from the sky, and so this became -- they needed a lot of female traits to do this job. i don't know that they were better, but they were sort of more naturally equipped, and they taught the allies that in fact this was a very important part of the job that was being invented on the ground. this was the first time this kind of warfare had...
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france twenty four here brian with this. there's hope for those wanting at the taunts between the us and iran. donald trump who withdrew the united states from the iran nuclear deal last year has been reticent about thehe idea of entering into dialogugue with sharon. but off the surprise meeting between emmanuel mackerel on the iranian foreign minister of the g. seven summits h his tone has changed. and i. spoke to president mcgraw yesterday and. i do everything he was doing. and i approve whatever he was doing and i thought it was fine and- i think it's too soon to me i didn't want to me. i said i don't want to be. yeah but it's trueue give me time to meet with iran and is going to be a great thing for around them a great potential. u. s. president insisted he wasn't surprised or angered by the meeting and said he was united with the other g. seven leaders in wanting a wrong without nuclear weapons. to ron meanwhile hinted that it was willing to calm tensions rag adam and bid on them. if i knew that i was going to have a me
france twenty four here brian with this. there's hope for those wanting at the taunts between the us and iran. donald trump who withdrew the united states from the iran nuclear deal last year has been reticent about thehe idea of entering into dialogugue with sharon. but off the surprise meeting between emmanuel mackerel on the iranian foreign minister of the g. seven summits h his tone has changed. and i. spoke to president mcgraw yesterday and. i do everything he was doing. and i approve...
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donald trump backs away from attempts to make france the go betweens as the u.s. tries to rein in tehran's nuclear ambitions iran's foreign minister flies in but it talks with the americans are not on the schedule also coming up. growing violence on the streets of hong kong to florida you send in water cannons for the 1st time since the protests began police also pulled their guns on pro-democracy protesters and fire.
donald trump backs away from attempts to make france the go betweens as the u.s. tries to rein in tehran's nuclear ambitions iran's foreign minister flies in but it talks with the americans are not on the schedule also coming up. growing violence on the streets of hong kong to florida you send in water cannons for the 1st time since the protests began police also pulled their guns on pro-democracy protesters and fire.
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around 30000 jews are reported to have already left in france. israel others have been moving from the suburbs to city centers because they feel safer there stu's. it is now 8 30 in the evening semi grassland has come to the levy large area of the city to meet the victim of an anti semitic attack. levinson your moved here only recently. i love an image with all of the mylar but never in our back yard in the place i haven't packed my things for the bathroom these are my plates and everything i need fish about i mean. a few months ago unknown individuals broke into her apartment and vandalized it. the perpetrators scratched and she semitic slogans into the doors of her car and slashed the tires the police advised her to leave her apartment immediately. takes time to really settle that. under lots of worthless as it would be the most important thing is that you're now in safety. or will. we pay a high price for the sunday semitism. ok we weren't physically injured. but i have to ask myself why just because we're jews although that's actually what th
around 30000 jews are reported to have already left in france. israel others have been moving from the suburbs to city centers because they feel safer there stu's. it is now 8 30 in the evening semi grassland has come to the levy large area of the city to meet the victim of an anti semitic attack. levinson your moved here only recently. i love an image with all of the mylar but never in our back yard in the place i haven't packed my things for the bathroom these are my plates and everything i...
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and bombardment, bombing of various parts of france, took place all over france because if the auria for americans bombed just normandy, that would give germans the belief that the invasion was going to come there. in fact, the french expected it to come farther east than it did. so they had an idea of where it was going to be, but they actually didn't expect it to be in normandy. >> mary louise roberts is our guest. she's history professor at the university of wisconsin at madison. author of the book "d-day through french eyes." that's our focus for the last part of our program this morning is the experience of french norman citizens and the initial invasion of d-day. 202-748-4,000 if you're living in eastern and central final zones that's the line to use. 202-7 202-7 202-748-4001 for mountain pacific. those with french ancestry, french americans, 202-748-8002. particular interested if you have stories of ancestors who lived in normandy or france at the time of the invasion. just reminders of the time line, june 6th, 1944. but the original invasion was postponed the day before. 75 d
and bombardment, bombing of various parts of france, took place all over france because if the auria for americans bombed just normandy, that would give germans the belief that the invasion was going to come there. in fact, the french expected it to come farther east than it did. so they had an idea of where it was going to be, but they actually didn't expect it to be in normandy. >> mary louise roberts is our guest. she's history professor at the university of wisconsin at madison....
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there's a look now at france's powerful food lobby. whether it's keeping harmful components out of lists of ingredients cracking down on advertising. the go to solutioin in the food business is lobbying. polilitical p pressure that mp luigi preterm witnessed first hand when he headed up an investigative committee last year. the group's decision to limit certain additives in processed foods was practically unanimous but when the bill was put to the parliamentary commission for social affairs he was in for a surprise. you know it the- all of the closes with phone now by the pupublic n march h party. could not be down to if it is an external pressure. financial pressure on the us lobby seeking to maintain the status quo chris junkies who has a trickle down effect this pressure on the mps but there's also pressure in the ministry. make that felt enough parliamentary majorities before we'll see all this on was some. sort of marshall with about a month from invitations to seminars and conferences to conflict mail out. the food industry costs
there's a look now at france's powerful food lobby. whether it's keeping harmful components out of lists of ingredients cracking down on advertising. the go to solutioin in the food business is lobbying. polilitical p pressure that mp luigi preterm witnessed first hand when he headed up an investigative committee last year. the group's decision to limit certain additives in processed foods was practically unanimous but when the bill was put to the parliamentary commission for social affairs he...
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but this clan was dependent on britain and france winning the war which at this.
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chris more than following mode is does it for france twenty four. my case really off the difficult subjejects and the eay ones for a manual macro on and the red dress multi matt called talking up cooperation between the two on the environment as they prepare to head down to be average for the g. seven get totogether. sayingg that the hep of nations l like india is going to be a vital going forward also talking up the ministry in commercial ties up between the two countries remember fronts is selling. in just thirty six rafael fighter jets delivery of that has been held up on several occasions we were told the efforts will now be delivered the next couple of weeks corporation to on civilian nuclear power another day which has got stuck in the pipeline we're told has been progress on that. in terms of the subjects which are more difficult to talk about well kashmir and a manual not calm that offering a bit of a an offer of a mediation saying he would be speaking to the prime minister of pakistan. at the same time saying this was ultimately something w
chris more than following mode is does it for france twenty four. my case really off the difficult subjejects and the eay ones for a manual macro on and the red dress multi matt called talking up cooperation between the two on the environment as they prepare to head down to be average for the g. seven get totogether. sayingg that the hep of nations l like india is going to be a vital going forward also talking up the ministry in commercial ties up between the two countries remember fronts is...
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go ahead. . >> to france, john. to france. >> thank you. mr. president macron, china was not on the official agenda, but it was certainly a big part of the discussions here at the g7. are you concerned that the trade war that existed now between the united states and clean could harm the global economy? if you are, did you talk to president trump about that? and are you also at the same time concerned that if china's current trade practices go unchecked that a decade from now we could be in a very terrible situation? >> translator: on the subject, we obviously had lengthy discussions. during the session on the world economy yesterday morning. on both subjects. the discussions under way between china and the united states of america obviously as we can clearly see, create uncertainty, which disturbs market and investors. and urg did the negotiations, it will create tensions, which is the case of any discussion. we saw this on different stock markets with which we are familiar. now the question is what the result of these discussions will be. and
go ahead. . >> to france, john. to france. >> thank you. mr. president macron, china was not on the official agenda, but it was certainly a big part of the discussions here at the g7. are you concerned that the trade war that existed now between the united states and clean could harm the global economy? if you are, did you talk to president trump about that? and are you also at the same time concerned that if china's current trade practices go unchecked that a decade from now we...
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they attack france in 1940. and the loss of france is a complete shock to the united states. begins to bring the united states out of its complacency. not out of its isolationism. congress and the american people wanted absolutely nothing to do with the war in europe. but congress understands that they got to begin preparing for war. and so the louisiana maneuvers held in 1940 and 1941 were designed to see how well the army performed. and the answer was not well. the exercises that revealed a number of equipment problems such as iron pipes being labeled cannons. and trucks being labeled tanks. and single seat biplanes being labeled bombers. the army was not only understaffed. there were about 20 0,000 soldiers total in the army at this point. we also had a number of equipment problems, as you can see. marshall determined it's time to start building up the army. in october of 1940 after this first series of exercises, marshall and the president go to congress, and enact the selective service act bringing 900,000 draftees into the army and also activating the national guard. so
they attack france in 1940. and the loss of france is a complete shock to the united states. begins to bring the united states out of its complacency. not out of its isolationism. congress and the american people wanted absolutely nothing to do with the war in europe. but congress understands that they got to begin preparing for war. and so the louisiana maneuvers held in 1940 and 1941 were designed to see how well the army performed. and the answer was not well. the exercises that revealed a...
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and of course do you stand by france if the u.s. impose a star if. you will respond in kind the law think we need to be. gone from nation specially with our best ally the united states but of course. this is not our initiative this is trade center of struggle but we have to be ready for this but you know and we are ready james president trying got straight down to work upon his arrival here to coffee with president mccraw of france what was your reading of the body language there. well i see the suspect things like that possible escalation of a trade war between france and the us is one of the reasons why president mccraw was very keen to have president trump here we know the u.s. president wasn't particularly keen to come to this but also to have him here 1st and sit down with him before any of the other leaders try and get him on the same page president michel has seen what's happened at previous g. 7 summits he's seen what president trump can do he knows i suspect from reading twitter in recent days that president trump seems to be in somewhat of
and of course do you stand by france if the u.s. impose a star if. you will respond in kind the law think we need to be. gone from nation specially with our best ally the united states but of course. this is not our initiative this is trade center of struggle but we have to be ready for this but you know and we are ready james president trying got straight down to work upon his arrival here to coffee with president mccraw of france what was your reading of the body language there. well i see...
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the south of france, specifically. for the g7 summit. and organizers have devised a plan to prevent a repeat of the bickering that took place when he met world leaders at last year's g7 summit in canada. but it has not stopped him from, again, insisting that russia should be included. >> he said russia was kicked out of the g7 because they outsmarted obama. in fact, because they annexed crimea. why would you let them back in? >> they were taken out because putin outsmarted on crimea, on the red line, among other things. totally outsmarted obama. obama was upset, they took him out. i think russia should be part of it because we're looking for world peace. >> and joining us now with our correspondent there in france. christopher, i want to start with you being here on set with us. it's nice to see you in person, by the way. >> nice to be here. >> so, we have set the table here on what the g7 is likely going to cover here. but what do you think is going to be the main standout issue? is it the economy? is it the iran issu
the south of france, specifically. for the g7 summit. and organizers have devised a plan to prevent a repeat of the bickering that took place when he met world leaders at last year's g7 summit in canada. but it has not stopped him from, again, insisting that russia should be included. >> he said russia was kicked out of the g7 because they outsmarted obama. in fact, because they annexed crimea. why would you let them back in? >> they were taken out because putin outsmarted on...
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. —— us france relations. president macron, china was not on the official agenda, but it was certainly a big part of the discussions here at the g7. are you concerned that the trade war that exists now between united states and china could the global economy? if you are, did you talk to president trump about that. and are you also at the same time concerned that if china's current trade practices go unchecked, that a decade from now we could be in a very terrible situation? translation: we obviously had lengthy discussions during the session on world economy yesterday, on both subjects. the discussions under way between china and the out of states, obviously create uncertainty, which disturbed markets, and during the negotiations will create tensions, which is the case with any discussion. we saw this on different stock markets with which we are familiar. now the question is to know what the result of these discussions will be. and that's why we considered that it was so importantan that's why we considered th
. —— us france relations. president macron, china was not on the official agenda, but it was certainly a big part of the discussions here at the g7. are you concerned that the trade war that exists now between united states and china could the global economy? if you are, did you talk to president trump about that. and are you also at the same time concerned that if china's current trade practices go unchecked, that a decade from now we could be in a very terrible situation? translation: we...
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france -- brian: france's main association are meeting this afternoon just outside of paris. the gathering is getting a new name, the meaning of french entrepreneurs. is therefore the event of joins us live now. the french business climate looks to be in pretty good shape , but there are plenty of warning signs flashing on the international scene. how worried are france's business leaders about the global economy? stephen: it is a pretty positive environment for businesses in france at the moment. we know that employment is falling. job sector was relatively strong. there is pretty good data out of businesses and consumers in france. that is a short-term view and there are fears that bigger international issues like the trade dispute between the u.s. and china, the signals on the market of a potential looming recession, may also affect businesses here in france. while it is a positive start and we are hearing from entrepreurs that they are feeling good about the years to come, one i was speaking to earlier said that french entrepreneurs were used to having difficulties thrown
france -- brian: france's main association are meeting this afternoon just outside of paris. the gathering is getting a new name, the meaning of french entrepreneurs. is therefore the event of joins us live now. the french business climate looks to be in pretty good shape , but there are plenty of warning signs flashing on the international scene. how worried are france's business leaders about the global economy? stephen: it is a pretty positive environment for businesses in france at the...
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in a surprise to the to ron's foreign minister arrives at the 11th hour for the g. 7 summit in france. again i'm adrian finighan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up brazil's president says things in the amazon are returning to normal even as fires continue to bud in the rainforest a 1st for the hong kong protests police use water cannons to disperse anti-government protesters targeting the pro china government and too scared to return to me on the refugees demand better rights before they'll go back 2 years since fleeing to bangladesh. we begin with that breaking news out of the g. 7 summit in france iran's foreign minister mohammad serif has made an unexpected visit to beirut's he was just in france a few days ago meeting with president emanuel mccraw who's been trying to revive the nuclear deal that the u.s. withdrew from last year let's go live now to our diplomatic editor james pays his at the g. 7 summit so james what do we know about jabot cerise visit. well confirmation coming in the last 20 minutes or so that he is here in beirut it's coming from the foreign minis
in a surprise to the to ron's foreign minister arrives at the 11th hour for the g. 7 summit in france. again i'm adrian finighan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up brazil's president says things in the amazon are returning to normal even as fires continue to bud in the rainforest a 1st for the hong kong protests police use water cannons to disperse anti-government protesters targeting the pro china government and too scared to return to me on the refugees demand better rights...
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france was a natural destination for them. a lot of jews from ottoman empire immigrated to france. so they immigrate in 1923 when he came to power, and they met in '27 and married in 1928. >> you described your father to me as a very smart but self educated man. tell us a little about your father. >> my father, i go to work at the age of ten. he was self educated actually. he didn't go to school very long. he had to help the family to make a living. conditions in turkey for people who are not millionaires, and there were very few rich people, the majority were poor and they had to struggle. so he had to help his family by working. he started working at a very young age. >> how about your mom? she was very educated. >> my mother went to school, she got what they call at that time equivalent to baccalaureate, and yeah, and she was very educated, and her french was absolutely perfect. she told me a story when she first came to france, she got a job as a secretary in a company. and one day she had to write a letter to the address, from the name of it who built all these large avenues i
france was a natural destination for them. a lot of jews from ottoman empire immigrated to france. so they immigrate in 1923 when he came to power, and they met in '27 and married in 1928. >> you described your father to me as a very smart but self educated man. tell us a little about your father. >> my father, i go to work at the age of ten. he was self educated actually. he didn't go to school very long. he had to help the family to make a living. conditions in turkey for people...
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led naval mission and not so clear about what germany france and the u.k. could possibly do together or today germany's new defense minister left the door open not we don't know exactly to what take a listen. gather with france and great britain and germany has done everything in the past and the present to achieve a diplomatic and complete solution in iran. in the of uncombed. and like other international partners we now have a 1st rough proposal such as from the united states about the possible mission. and we're currently examining these requirements in close consultation with great britain and france and we're doing this in particular against the background of our political and diplomatic objectives. in this are how to make sense of all of this this is a transatlantic story and that is how we are covering it tonight. political correspondent kate brady she joins me tonight from here in berlin and across the pond w.'s helena humphrey joins me from washington d.c. to both of you welcome let me start with you berlin says no to washington has there been any
led naval mission and not so clear about what germany france and the u.k. could possibly do together or today germany's new defense minister left the door open not we don't know exactly to what take a listen. gather with france and great britain and germany has done everything in the past and the present to achieve a diplomatic and complete solution in iran. in the of uncombed. and like other international partners we now have a 1st rough proposal such as from the united states about the...
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they issued an order across france because everybody else is occupying france. but what she did admit she was decorated by the french republic, a british king and an american president yet all of that was done in secret so she has remained in the shadows and i would really like to change that. what did she do? how could she be so great? born in baltimore to a well-to-do family her father was a banker they said they had house it was big enough to turn a horse and hitches and it her father who she was very close to was pretty well to do. he married his secretary but the family fortune isn't quite was it were that she would marry well but virginia had other ideas and you will see from the pictures in the book she was a tomboy she was going horse riding and hunting in the floods with her father taking a 12 gauge shotgun. but despite that she did really like animals and one or two occasions went to the school like a bracelet made of live snakes so she was not an ordinary teenage girl. and editor of the school yearbook and the unusual title and the class profit but sh
they issued an order across france because everybody else is occupying france. but what she did admit she was decorated by the french republic, a british king and an american president yet all of that was done in secret so she has remained in the shadows and i would really like to change that. what did she do? how could she be so great? born in baltimore to a well-to-do family her father was a banker they said they had house it was big enough to turn a horse and hitches and it her father who...
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this is c w news live from berlin g 7 leaders conclude their summit in france the french and the u.s. presidents held their talks including on contentious french plans to tax tech giants and president trump says that he could soon meet with iran's president rouhani amid tensions over iran's nuclear program and we'll examine what has been achieved also coming up trying to contain the amazon forest fires that are causing global alarm to 7 leaders hatching plans to help of brazil's president tells us they are treating the country like a colony we'll cross live to brazil. i'm sara kelley welcome to the program french president emanuel mccrone and u.s. president donald trump have held a joint press conference to conclude the g. 7 summit in france world leaders had been holding 3 days of talks in the town of beer it's now president trump said that he is open to meeting soon with iran's president under the right conditions to try and resolve tension over the 2015 iran nuclear deal president mccraw also adding that the u.s. and france have made progress on a dispute over french plans to tax t
this is c w news live from berlin g 7 leaders conclude their summit in france the french and the u.s. presidents held their talks including on contentious french plans to tax tech giants and president trump says that he could soon meet with iran's president rouhani amid tensions over iran's nuclear program and we'll examine what has been achieved also coming up trying to contain the amazon forest fires that are causing global alarm to 7 leaders hatching plans to help of brazil's president tells...
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france. we start with a gibraltar court delaying a decision on whether or not to extend the detention of an iranian tanker. the u.s. got involved. the department of justice is seeking to seize the tanker, which was a apprehehended in eay july on suspspicion it was takig oil to syria in breach of eu sanctions. let's go to london and speak to our correspondent. diffuse was hoping to tensions and thehen the u.s. stepped in. this standoff since early july, when the supertanker we thinkg a lot of o oil, in breach of eu sanctions against iran, and it t seems the oil was on itsts way to s syria, which is in violation of those sanctions. since, there has been a standoff. what we knew under this new prime minister, boris johnson, ththere was an attempt at de-escalatation. it had been thought this afternoon, there would be a confirmamationy gibraltar supreme court, by the attorney general, that the grace one would be free to go, along with the personnel on board. now, this last-minute u.s. department o
france. we start with a gibraltar court delaying a decision on whether or not to extend the detention of an iranian tanker. the u.s. got involved. the department of justice is seeking to seize the tanker, which was a apprehehended in eay july on suspspicion it was takig oil to syria in breach of eu sanctions. let's go to london and speak to our correspondent. diffuse was hoping to tensions and thehen the u.s. stepped in. this standoff since early july, when the supertanker we thinkg a lot of o...
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to france. france. macron, chinant was not on the official agenda, but it was certainly a big part of discussions here at the g7. the tradencerned that war that exists now between the united states and china could harm the global economy? if you are, did you talk to president trump about that? are you also concerned that if china's current trade practices go unchecked, that a decade from now, we could be in a very terrible situation? on this subject, we obviously had lengthy discussions. during the session on the world economy yesterday morning, on both subjects. the discussion is underway between china and united states of america, obviously, as we clearly see, creates uncertainty which disturbs markets and investors, and during the negotiations were, will create tensions. we saw this on different stock markets with which we are familiar. now the question is to know what the result of these discussions will be. it was why we considered so important an agreement be found between the two greatest economi
to france. france. macron, chinant was not on the official agenda, but it was certainly a big part of discussions here at the g7. the tradencerned that war that exists now between the united states and china could harm the global economy? if you are, did you talk to president trump about that? are you also concerned that if china's current trade practices go unchecked, that a decade from now, we could be in a very terrible situation? on this subject, we obviously had lengthy discussions. during...
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led naval mission and not so clear about what germany france and the u.k. could possibly do together or today germany's new defense minister left the door open not we don't know exactly to what take a listen. i gather with france and great britain and germany has done everything in the past and the present to achieve a diplomatic and complete solution in iran. in me if i am called and. like other international partners we now have a 1st rough proposal such as from the united states about the possible mission. and we're currently examining these requirements in close consultation with great britain and france and we're doing this in particular against the background of our political and diplomatic objectives. in this are how to make sense of all of this this is a transatlantic story and that is how we are covering it tonight. political correspondent kate brady she joins me tonight from here in berlin and across the pond to w.'s helena humphrey joins me from washington d.c. to both of you welcome let me start with you berlin says no to washington has there be
led naval mission and not so clear about what germany france and the u.k. could possibly do together or today germany's new defense minister left the door open not we don't know exactly to what take a listen. i gather with france and great britain and germany has done everything in the past and the present to achieve a diplomatic and complete solution in iran. in me if i am called and. like other international partners we now have a 1st rough proposal such as from the united states about the...
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to france, yes. >> thank you. china was not on the official agenda but it was certainly a big part of the discussions here at the g7. are you concerned that the trade war that exists now between the united states and china could harm the global economy? if you are, did you talk to president trump about that? and are you also concerned about if china's current trade practices go unchecked, in a decade from now, we could be in a terrible situation? pres. macron: [speaking french] translator: we obviously had lengthy discussions. during the session, the world economy yesterday morning. on both subjects. the discussions underway between china and the united states of america, obviously as we clearly see, creates uncertainty, which disturbed markets and investors. negotiations, it will create tensions, which is the case of any discussion. we saw this on different stock markets with which you are familiar. now the question is to know what the results of these discussions will be, and that's why we considered it was so i
to france, yes. >> thank you. china was not on the official agenda but it was certainly a big part of the discussions here at the g7. are you concerned that the trade war that exists now between the united states and china could harm the global economy? if you are, did you talk to president trump about that? and are you also concerned about if china's current trade practices go unchecked, in a decade from now, we could be in a terrible situation? pres. macron: [speaking french]...
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they remained in france after the war. he received a back lawyer at degree, then learned a degree in engineer lynn and spanish from french translation from the school of interpretation studies in 1962, and immediately began his career in translation, which he continued until last year, 58 years later, when he reached the age of 80. his early work was translation of scientific and technical documents and publications and later translation of political and economic documents. albert speaks french, english, spanish and judeo spanish. albert's work took him from france to cameroon and africa to montreal and eventually the united states. organizations for which he worked included among others, international civil aviation organization, inter american development bank, world bank, and united nations. his work with the world bank brought him to washington, d.c. in 1976. in 1967, albert married, she moved to france from morocco. they have three daughters. who have given them 11 grandchildren, ages 24 to 4 years. albert describes h
they remained in france after the war. he received a back lawyer at degree, then learned a degree in engineer lynn and spanish from french translation from the school of interpretation studies in 1962, and immediately began his career in translation, which he continued until last year, 58 years later, when he reached the age of 80. his early work was translation of scientific and technical documents and publications and later translation of political and economic documents. albert speaks...
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and france. macron was coming out at the g7 talking a lot about wanting international rules around this as well and that he would really like some international clarity on this. any idea what that would look like? laura: basically what they are doing -- most countries in the world are looking at this and basically they are getting altogether and saying at what point can which country tax which profits? when you have companies operating across borders and particularly in the digital economy that this profit was earned to this country. users across the country, across the world were using these platforms and products. they are hoping to come to that agreement by the end of next year. that should create some clarity. really, it is now down to are companies going to be happy with this? are they going to feel like they got a good deal? taylor: perhaps some much-needed good news for the big companies that have been otherwise beaten down in recent months. that was laura davison. still ahead, lyft has re
and france. macron was coming out at the g7 talking a lot about wanting international rules around this as well and that he would really like some international clarity on this. any idea what that would look like? laura: basically what they are doing -- most countries in the world are looking at this and basically they are getting altogether and saying at what point can which country tax which profits? when you have companies operating across borders and particularly in the digital economy that...
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frances crowe died on tuesday at the age of 100. she was in hospice surrounded by her family and friends, survived by her two sons, a daughter, and a global community of activists in the peaceloving community around the world. and that does it for today's broadcast. to see our interviews with frances crowe and greta thunberg, you can go to democracynow.org. passing the torch. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to "nhk newsline." i'm keiko tashiro in tokyo. we start this hour in north korea where in a rare session the country's rubber stamp parliament has amended the constitution to grant additional power to the leader. many were w watching to see if e supreme people's assembly would make compensate on stalled denuclear talks with the united states. but no mention was made. state-run
frances crowe died on tuesday at the age of 100. she was in hospice surrounded by her family and friends, survived by her two sons, a daughter, and a global community of activists in the peaceloving community around the world. and that does it for today's broadcast. to see our interviews with frances crowe and greta thunberg, you can go to democracynow.org. passing the torch. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to...
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britain france and russia the central powers the germany austria-hungary and bulgaria. shortly after the ottomans opted just supports germany. look out over a 1000000 things i know well and who walk. so fast it is generally a funny. little sit when i came to shit i see kind of home. that was set for most of them by about an f one how to see by their own mouth off with money it's out of show you. are liberal did the. national heart of. political. who are the starlet. i look at remove. my knee i mean. to be a highly. mean cold mean. politically and he really thought that i were legit or i must be really really really brilliant or so you're going to talk doggy into luckily my mother took. me in there but i also learned by her the libyan government also will put. a roof doleman head the head of a says he cannot afford it and we had definite well . well what he had there that you know let me get to an end and method of what lobo can a to read woman who wore in again i'll bring the most forward with theft moved down the hall and we had death. in february 1915 frustrated by th
britain france and russia the central powers the germany austria-hungary and bulgaria. shortly after the ottomans opted just supports germany. look out over a 1000000 things i know well and who walk. so fast it is generally a funny. little sit when i came to shit i see kind of home. that was set for most of them by about an f one how to see by their own mouth off with money it's out of show you. are liberal did the. national heart of. political. who are the starlet. i look at remove. my knee i...
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well, stalin said overlord invasion of france. that's what we agreed to so that's what we're going to do. >> we are no kidding going to cross the channel and going to invade france, and now it's time to again make sure we understand with the commanders going to be. marshall walks into roosevelt's office and serves up the opportunity to make marshall the commander. he won't ask for the job but he wants it and roosevelt is inviting so finally he breaks the silence or breaks the stalemate and says well i guess eisenhower is a man. and marshall says okay. he never complained about it. he was disappointed but he understood the main thing, the most important point was to defeat the germans. so, eisenhower moves to london to start planning and wants to take british gen. harold alexander with him to be the ground commander and invasion planner. churchill objects. if eisenhower is no longer the commander why not put a british officer in charge? so they name alexander as the commander of all forces down there. however just like in north afr
well, stalin said overlord invasion of france. that's what we agreed to so that's what we're going to do. >> we are no kidding going to cross the channel and going to invade france, and now it's time to again make sure we understand with the commanders going to be. marshall walks into roosevelt's office and serves up the opportunity to make marshall the commander. he won't ask for the job but he wants it and roosevelt is inviting so finally he breaks the silence or breaks the stalemate...
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led naval mission and not so clear about what germany france and the u.k. could possibly do together or today germany's new defense minister left the door open not we don't know exactly to what take a listen. gather with france and great britain and germany has done everything in the past and the present to achieve a diplomatic and complete solution in iran. in meantime comment. like other international partners we now have a 1st rough proposal from the united states about a possible mission. soon. and we're currently examining these requirements in close consultation with great britain and france and we're doing this in particular against the background of our political and diplomatic objectives. in this are how to make sense of all of this this is a transatlantic story and that is how we are covering it tonight. political correspondent kate brady she joins me tonight from here in berlin and across the pond helen humphrey joins me from washington d.c. to both of you welcome to the let me start with you berlin says no to washington has there been any reacti
led naval mission and not so clear about what germany france and the u.k. could possibly do together or today germany's new defense minister left the door open not we don't know exactly to what take a listen. gather with france and great britain and germany has done everything in the past and the present to achieve a diplomatic and complete solution in iran. in meantime comment. like other international partners we now have a 1st rough proposal from the united states about a possible mission....
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would absolutely control which was colored blue for france and red for britain and a hinterland the in a region which was called area a an area b. where the arabs would have. somewhat ptolemy but in which each of the big powers the great powers would have the right to advise or influence with the further complication that the territory of what was to become palestine was designated for an international zone where basically russia britain and france are able to agree who could lay greater claim to the holy lands just to further that decision down the road by painting it all proud. in january 1916 the french and british agreed to ignore the borders of any future arab kingdom. their new borders were enshrined in the deal we now know as the psychs pekoe agreements. sikes to his line from acre to could cook so the south of anatolia eastern turkey the syrian coast and the roots were put under direct french control. basra and baghdad were put under direct british control. and damascus were put under french protection and were called area a. the rest of mr petain mia and the south of greate
would absolutely control which was colored blue for france and red for britain and a hinterland the in a region which was called area a an area b. where the arabs would have. somewhat ptolemy but in which each of the big powers the great powers would have the right to advise or influence with the further complication that the territory of what was to become palestine was designated for an international zone where basically russia britain and france are able to agree who could lay greater claim...
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says he might soon hold talks with iran's president rouhani this as he wraps up the g. 7 summit in france with president might call to hail discussions on a wide range of issues including on contentious french plans to tax tax giants will examine what was achieved at the summit this week also coming up battling the amazon forest fires that are causing global alarm she 7 leaders hatch a plan to help but brazil's president says they are treating his country like a colony we go live to brazil. welcome to the program french president emanuel makana and u.s. president donald trump have held a joint press conference to conclude the g. 7 summit in france world leaders had convened for 3 days of talks in the town of beer now president trump said that he's open to meeting soon with iran's president under the right conditions to try and resolve tensions over the 2015 a wrong nuclear deal president micron also said that the u.s. and france made progress on a dispute over french plans to tax tech giants trump opposes the tax and have threatened to a tally of tory tariffs. let's hear now part of what
says he might soon hold talks with iran's president rouhani this as he wraps up the g. 7 summit in france with president might call to hail discussions on a wide range of issues including on contentious french plans to tax tax giants will examine what was achieved at the summit this week also coming up battling the amazon forest fires that are causing global alarm she 7 leaders hatch a plan to help but brazil's president says they are treating his country like a colony we go live to brazil....
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france and germany complicit. a majority of the victims of this war are civilians every day families fleeing the fighting poor into the region's biggest hospital in also the ca. most of the hospitals in rebel held areas have been destroyed so wounded civilians like these 3 women and their babies flock here they're from her data a city near the frontline. that. the city not safe. i don't think 1006000 so most of them. is the 6 month old baby's mother she and her husband have been shuttled from camp to camp to escape the bombing with no need to feed their 6 children and for the past 3 years. there hasn't been to see it and he made it out that i had to get out of the 700 didn't like it it is just that my left i think. he learned that i. started writing and then that i never did this i think. motherhood over the. alumni and then after the hash out am a number that sell them. and they're the one i had them with and then i had them with me and chad and if we had 7 that had been on that i know that the 7 and 8 letters in
france and germany complicit. a majority of the victims of this war are civilians every day families fleeing the fighting poor into the region's biggest hospital in also the ca. most of the hospitals in rebel held areas have been destroyed so wounded civilians like these 3 women and their babies flock here they're from her data a city near the frontline. that. the city not safe. i don't think 1006000 so most of them. is the 6 month old baby's mother she and her husband have been shuttled from...
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france and germany complicit. a majority of the victims of this war are civilians every day families fleeing the fighting poor into the region's biggest hospital in also the ca. most of the hospitals in rebel held areas have been destroyed so wounded civilians like these 3 women and their babies flock here they're from her data a city near the frontline. that. the city's nazi. party 6000 so most of them. is a 6 month old babies mother she and her husband have been shuttled from camp to camp to escape the bombing with no need to feed their 6 children and for the past 3 years. they cannot even to see it any money time and again and not let them find it like this if this is the mindset that i think. we learned that. really and they thought that i was in addition fact right. now the hood. for a long time and then after the have that a one number that sell them. and have the one i had them with and then had the land back and if we had 7 that had they known that i was one of the 7 and 8 that i guess . one of hannah's ch
france and germany complicit. a majority of the victims of this war are civilians every day families fleeing the fighting poor into the region's biggest hospital in also the ca. most of the hospitals in rebel held areas have been destroyed so wounded civilians like these 3 women and their babies flock here they're from her data a city near the frontline. that. the city's nazi. party 6000 so most of them. is a 6 month old babies mother she and her husband have been shuttled from camp to camp to...
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the position of france. i would like to remind you of on the i.m.f. treaty as i said earlier like to reiterate it once again here in france. we will take up a commitment you know actual commitment. if the u.s. does go ahead it. does go ahead with these plans then we will deploy them to. unless the us deploys them these missiles in a particular region we will not deploy our missiles there too so far we have not heard any response to it it seems that we are being ignored but i think the europeans are interested in having this dialogue in having that response from the us. would also discuss regional conflicts.
the position of france. i would like to remind you of on the i.m.f. treaty as i said earlier like to reiterate it once again here in france. we will take up a commitment you know actual commitment. if the u.s. does go ahead it. does go ahead with these plans then we will deploy them to. unless the us deploys them these missiles in a particular region we will not deploy our missiles there too so far we have not heard any response to it it seems that we are being ignored but i think the europeans...
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i don't want france to tax us. if they do, we'll be taxing their wine. >> the president had lunch with president macron. it certainly appeared to be cordial. what did the president say? >> reporter: certainly setting a tone as they begin these couple days of meetings where the expectations are, as you laid out, much more about the areas where there might be disagreement or tension, some of the relationships that have been frayed over things like trade or different positions on climate change. we know that the president has at times in past gatherings like this left people with a less than cooperative spirit. so at least starting off with the president trying to set a more positive tone, and certainly mindful that the host this year is a rotating host position. the u.s. will be the host next year. but emmanuel macron has been one of trump's better friends on the world stage, and president trump and the first lady arrived even earlier than had been anticipated. and that made some room in the schedule for this luncheo
i don't want france to tax us. if they do, we'll be taxing their wine. >> the president had lunch with president macron. it certainly appeared to be cordial. what did the president say? >> reporter: certainly setting a tone as they begin these couple days of meetings where the expectations are, as you laid out, much more about the areas where there might be disagreement or tension, some of the relationships that have been frayed over things like trade or different positions on...
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a growing number of jews in france no longer feel safe there thousands have already emigrated. excuse the brig's do we really have to flee to you to understand it isn't. just because we're jews. it makes me want to cry. and then. we give the victims of the virus and accompany them to the police. we also provide them with a lawyer and psychological counseling were necessary. to see what he said for. ringback an afternoon in november some egos learn and his wife winnie have just landed at child of god airport in their old hometown paris. 4 years ago the couple immigrated to israel after so many had received a series of death threats but he comes back to france every few weeks for the 77 year old former policeman the fight against anti-semitism has become a personal mission. of. this time they will be spending a whole week in paris well monique will be enjoying time with their grandchildren sunny as always has no end of appointments he spent months planning a meeting for victims of anti-semitic attacks. so you prefer course that of course my family would prefer me to stay home. bu
a growing number of jews in france no longer feel safe there thousands have already emigrated. excuse the brig's do we really have to flee to you to understand it isn't. just because we're jews. it makes me want to cry. and then. we give the victims of the virus and accompany them to the police. we also provide them with a lawyer and psychological counseling were necessary. to see what he said for. ringback an afternoon in november some egos learn and his wife winnie have just landed at child...