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here in france, the return of cultural objects has long been a to topic. then in 2017, the subject became a heated national token point when president macro, shortly after his election, visited africa and made a radical promise. but he might ask the gun deposits in the command on the could. it's sean p, v. in the music or p up, just good to see st gone. the conditions irony probabilistic is short. don't bill there will definitely be between one african honestly. but for years on only 2 objects have been returned. i declare sunday my grandma quote, all new to sunday maneuver. dinner was a vacant to trump. will you teach on dumpster vo, your city, vincent on? is he sick of him? and michael last year was zulu, took matters into his own hands, starting in paris. above it locally, there's just like there's always a good one. he began beek at the k. bromley museum, which has tens of thousands of objects from africa. got a lot of those. i'm, is it still assembled that? well, the logic keep constable said that you are valuable. is it ok? i'm a bit tied up with the
here in france, the return of cultural objects has long been a to topic. then in 2017, the subject became a heated national token point when president macro, shortly after his election, visited africa and made a radical promise. but he might ask the gun deposits in the command on the could. it's sean p, v. in the music or p up, just good to see st gone. the conditions irony probabilistic is short. don't bill there will definitely be between one african honestly. but for years on only 2 objects...
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relations between france and molly took another turn. leaders have just 72 hours to pack up and leave. the nations have been at odds over a failure to hold elections in february. the expulsion was in response to what military leaders said were hostile and outrageous comments made by the french foreign minister. >> the announcement was made on national television and signal the latest escalation intentions between france and mali. >> the french ambassador has been summoned by the minister of foreign affairs and international cooperation. during this exchange, he was told about the position taken by the government. >> the decision was in response to hostile and insulting comments made by the french foreign affairs minister. last week date contempt the european mission. >> it's a new sign of recklessness. illegitimate and taking irresponsible measures. >>'s words prompted a strong response. >> this is not being about irresponsible. we are trying to defend the interests of our country. >> relations have soured since the army staged a second
relations between france and molly took another turn. leaders have just 72 hours to pack up and leave. the nations have been at odds over a failure to hold elections in february. the expulsion was in response to what military leaders said were hostile and outrageous comments made by the french foreign minister. >> the announcement was made on national television and signal the latest escalation intentions between france and mali. >> the french ambassador has been summoned by the...
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i think that the numbers in france were encouraging. but of course we're, we're doing with a pandemic that, that hits the eurozone economy. we were dealing with base effects all the time here . and it's hard to really get a handle where exactly we are. i think the keys to outlook where, where things are going to be heading this year. the panoramic is less of a threat this year than ongoing supply chain and problems, ongoing chip shortages and ongoing inflation. laurie's near wilson, chief analysts, markets are com there. as he mentioned, of supply, put the supply problems rather especially pronounced in germany, which relies on parts and raw materials to manufacture for export. so what he do when those materials don't come in reliably or lively priced? well, here's one company solution. take look in the town of goods, spoke german ladder stool, and scaffold may come monkeys trying to stay one step ahead of the global supply chain shortage. it's invested 10000000 euros and a brand new warehouse to stockpile raw materials and components t
i think that the numbers in france were encouraging. but of course we're, we're doing with a pandemic that, that hits the eurozone economy. we were dealing with base effects all the time here . and it's hard to really get a handle where exactly we are. i think the keys to outlook where, where things are going to be heading this year. the panoramic is less of a threat this year than ongoing supply chain and problems, ongoing chip shortages and ongoing inflation. laurie's near wilson, chief...
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and we also heard from fairlance, polly, who's the defense minister in france saying that france won't stay in the country at any cost. now, of course, the tensions are even wretched it higher with this announcement that the ambassador must go. the tensions have been high for over a year now since the 2nd military coup in morley in 2 years took place back in 2021. now at the time we heard from the family and authorities that they would be free and fair elections in february of this year, but that promise has since been rescinded, and that has been to the anger of paris president micron has also announced in the last few months, a phase with pool of french soldiers in marley soldiers that have been in the country since 2013 as part of operations to trying to keep a lid on jihadist insurgencies in the country. now at 1st those operations seem to be so in the ab seeds of success. but in the last few years, the has been an escalation intentions in the country. and that doesn't seem to be the case any more. in fact, marlene's of becoming increasingly frustrated with foreign soldiers on thei
and we also heard from fairlance, polly, who's the defense minister in france saying that france won't stay in the country at any cost. now, of course, the tensions are even wretched it higher with this announcement that the ambassador must go. the tensions have been high for over a year now since the 2nd military coup in morley in 2 years took place back in 2021. now at the time we heard from the family and authorities that they would be free and fair elections in february of this year, but...
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that's why it zielinski the ukrainian prime minister addressed the foreign minister, france, this crisis is no than what it was last year. the fact of the matter is that it is, and many ukrainians have been taking issue with what they said, every single person here who hasn't called for more support from nato as they take on this threat from russia. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... we'll meet the woman celebrating her 101st birthday — after experiencing a let down in last year's lockdown. this is the moment that millions in iran have been waiting for after his long years in exile the first hesitant steps of the ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid. and the anc leader nelson mandela is to be set free unconditionally. three, two, one. the countdown to the critical moment, the worlds most powerful rocket ignited all of its 27 engines at once and part of its power is this recycling of the rocket slashing the cost of the launch that makes t
that's why it zielinski the ukrainian prime minister addressed the foreign minister, france, this crisis is no than what it was last year. the fact of the matter is that it is, and many ukrainians have been taking issue with what they said, every single person here who hasn't called for more support from nato as they take on this threat from russia. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... we'll meet the woman celebrating her 101st birthday — after experiencing a...
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every year, france fine start glenda's team monitor the state of the ice. it's not only freezing gold inside the cave, it's also pitch dark. the might of their headlamps gradually reveals a magical world. the ice cave was 1st discovered by an explorer in the late 19th century. but he didn't actually get very far when he ventured into its depths. it was only decades later that an expedition party, equipped with crampons and pickaxes continued where he left off. manzona branson, the great wall of ice, was 1st climbed in 1913 by a young caged researcher from vienna and 2 colleagues was velma, they had to carve out 140 steps in the ice to reach the top speed, say enough to come and what they found exceeded all their expectations, a vast system of caves, full of spectacular ice formations, that resembled giant sculptures. but how exactly where they created? well, there are cracks and fishers in the limestone caves. and in spring, milt water from outside can trickle into these entrances and fries. it's an extraordinary phenomenon. while the snow melts outside met
every year, france fine start glenda's team monitor the state of the ice. it's not only freezing gold inside the cave, it's also pitch dark. the might of their headlamps gradually reveals a magical world. the ice cave was 1st discovered by an explorer in the late 19th century. but he didn't actually get very far when he ventured into its depths. it was only decades later that an expedition party, equipped with crampons and pickaxes continued where he left off. manzona branson, the great wall of...
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speaking of the winds for the south of france, marcell looking at gus of about 85 kilometers per hour and stay with the theme of those winds. we've had some pretty powerful winds across the netherlands. red weather alerts in play amsterdam could see winds exceeding a 100 kilometers per hour. now for iberia temperatures coming down across southern sections of space is almost record breaking and now you're below average as we start the month of february. at what weather is around for northern sections of algeria to nicea rate in to the northwest of libya on tuesday. and it's not a question if we'll see flooding, but just where and how march across namibia and south africa. these are remnants of what was tropical cyclone ana, and we are keeping tabs on another tropical storm to move in to madagascar later in the week. ah, there was a time when the utter tangleridge of clothes were enough to sustain life in the northern cal. hi desert. oh ye ran, let us change. we'd wanna tween men in different languages as if these wild animals and men made a constant fight to sublime crispin, it puts on
speaking of the winds for the south of france, marcell looking at gus of about 85 kilometers per hour and stay with the theme of those winds. we've had some pretty powerful winds across the netherlands. red weather alerts in play amsterdam could see winds exceeding a 100 kilometers per hour. now for iberia temperatures coming down across southern sections of space is almost record breaking and now you're below average as we start the month of february. at what weather is around for northern...
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let me come to the normandy format because in fact germany together with france has just co hosted a new round of normandy format talks. these are the talks that essentially bring together russia and ukraine under french and german oversight, so to speak. um they did talk for eight hours jessica. does that offer any reason to be optimistic that there might be a diplomatic solution? that certainly is germany's line? uh they repeat like a mantra that the only solution here is has got to be diplomatic i agree to an extent. of course it's it's always good news when the channels for dialogue are open. everyone is still coming to the table because all parties in this conflict know that war is in no one's interest this however begs the question then, why did vladimir putin send over 100,000 troops to the ukrainian border, what does he want here? um you mentioned earlier, uh liberal values this is not a question right now of values. this is a question of sovereignty and the rule of law ukraine is an independent sovereign nation and russia is currently threatening it. so this is the issue at
let me come to the normandy format because in fact germany together with france has just co hosted a new round of normandy format talks. these are the talks that essentially bring together russia and ukraine under french and german oversight, so to speak. um they did talk for eight hours jessica. does that offer any reason to be optimistic that there might be a diplomatic solution? that certainly is germany's line? uh they repeat like a mantra that the only solution here is has got to be...
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of deep concern for france. the buildup of considerable military capacity of the border of a military sovereign state that presents threatening conduct. it raises legitimate questions on russia's intentions. particularly since this country has already infringed the territorial -- ukraine in the past. france reaffirms its full support for the independent sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine within its internationally recognized borders. france called on russia to engage in de-escalating the situation to abide by international law and to participate constructively in dialogue within the framework of established international mechanisms. the priority is to work together towards a swift the escalation. president -- has made efforts in that regard over the last few days during his trip to berlin and then during his telephone call with president putin. this security council meeting should also be in line with this objective. france supports all efforts of dialogue within the different frameworks and we hop
of deep concern for france. the buildup of considerable military capacity of the border of a military sovereign state that presents threatening conduct. it raises legitimate questions on russia's intentions. particularly since this country has already infringed the territorial -- ukraine in the past. france reaffirms its full support for the independent sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine within its internationally recognized borders. france called on russia to engage in...
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and all the others are most of the others are offspring of the ones that i knew. france duvall is a dutch primatologist and one of the world's leading experts in the field. the vall dedicated his latest book momma's last hug to a chimpanzee named mama. in 1975, he launched an extensive study of chimpanzees at the on i'm soon his research led him to conclude that the concepts of morality and culture must have been present in the animal kingdom before they were developed by humans. for example, humans, chimpanzees, and been no bos. she large parts of the same gesture language. all of these are injustice that you find in the chimpanzee. for example, begging for food, your bag, for food like re, bag, like this, and a bag like this. because that's where you receive your food than your, if they use the same kind of gestures as we do in the same kind of context. clearly they mean the same kind of thing. and you can't miss understand somebody who's begging you can't misunderstand somebody who's as go away. you can't misunderstand somebody asking for reassurance or a pat on the back or an embrace
and all the others are most of the others are offspring of the ones that i knew. france duvall is a dutch primatologist and one of the world's leading experts in the field. the vall dedicated his latest book momma's last hug to a chimpanzee named mama. in 1975, he launched an extensive study of chimpanzees at the on i'm soon his research led him to conclude that the concepts of morality and culture must have been present in the animal kingdom before they were developed by humans. for example,...
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everybody looking towards that meeting in berlin in 2 weeks of the normandy format, which includes france de, u. k, ukraine and russia. there was one last week, but there were at that quite a low level of representation. so we have to see if there's going to be a higher level of representation in that one. but we did hear from the ukraine and ambassador saying that as long as the diplomacy was going on, ukraine was on board. however, he was also sounding a bit alarming. he said, you know, look up my country, it is surrounded by old from all sides by russian truth. he was referring to no ones along the eastern border of ukraine. but then he also pointed the finger, the ones that are currently in bella. russo heading to bella ruse. dot's officially, according to both moscow and barrows, are because of some joint exercises that will happen next week at the end of next week. and then he also pointed to the fact that there was more russian troops in the annex peninsula of crimea. so he said to put all of this together, according to our intelligency grinning intel, it is about a $130000.00 or r
everybody looking towards that meeting in berlin in 2 weeks of the normandy format, which includes france de, u. k, ukraine and russia. there was one last week, but there were at that quite a low level of representation. so we have to see if there's going to be a higher level of representation in that one. but we did hear from the ukraine and ambassador saying that as long as the diplomacy was going on, ukraine was on board. however, he was also sounding a bit alarming. he said, you know, look...
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as far as diplomacy is concerned, as well as the other aspects, other dimensions i mentioned, france is very much engaged as you know. we will come back to this. our president had conversations with the two presidents of ukraine, and russia last friday. our minister said he will visit ukraine together with his german counter part and maybe so worried about french and germany on solving the conflict in eastern ukraine which has swrus just been relaunched. >> do you believe that president macron's negotiations, this separate track and european track helps and supports the nato cohesion or undermines it, as far as vladimir putin might be concerned. >> on the contrary, it strengthens, i mentioned the importance of close coordination, and this coordination works in particular with the united states and we consider positive that the u.s. has engaged in this bilateral dialogue with russia, as we have been doing in the last years. no, on the contrary, our discussion with russia are closely following the same messages, but also are youthful. i mentioned the normandy format for implementing th
as far as diplomacy is concerned, as well as the other aspects, other dimensions i mentioned, france is very much engaged as you know. we will come back to this. our president had conversations with the two presidents of ukraine, and russia last friday. our minister said he will visit ukraine together with his german counter part and maybe so worried about french and germany on solving the conflict in eastern ukraine which has swrus just been relaunched. >> do you believe that president...
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starting to look up for the industry will pay a visit to air buses, main production site in to lose france, and will tell you why a used car, inter lanka, could cost you as much as a house. and chris cobra, welcome to the program supply bottlenecks and the army kron waive continue to take a hit on the european economy. now the gross domestic product for the euros own, grew by disappointing 0.3 percent of the 4th quarter of 2021. that's according to figures out just now for the whole past year. the arizona seen economic growth of 5.2 percent making up just parts of the initial pandemic related dip from the previous year. more of a recovery is not expected until later this year. of a war let's bring in neil wilson. achieve market analyst at markets dot com. welcome to the program, neil. so 0.3 percent growth in the 4th quarter for the arizona. what are we to make of that you know, i think it reflects really the, the 2 key problems that the european economists and facing, which is firstly that, oh micron wave. and also a bit of delta that we saw in the back end of the year. but the shop times
starting to look up for the industry will pay a visit to air buses, main production site in to lose france, and will tell you why a used car, inter lanka, could cost you as much as a house. and chris cobra, welcome to the program supply bottlenecks and the army kron waive continue to take a hit on the european economy. now the gross domestic product for the euros own, grew by disappointing 0.3 percent of the 4th quarter of 2021. that's according to figures out just now for the whole past year....
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starting to look up for the industry will pay a visit to air buses, main production site in to lose france, and will tell you why a used car and tra, lanka could cost you as much as a house. i'm chris cobra. welcome to the program supply bottlenecks and the army kron waive continue to take a hit on the european economy. now the gross domestic product for the eurozone grew by a disappointing 0.3 percent in the 4th quarter of 2021. that's according to figures out just now for the whole past year. the arizona seen economic growth of 5.2 percent making up just parts of the initial pandemic related dip from the previous year. more of a recovery is not expected until later this year of a war let's bring.
starting to look up for the industry will pay a visit to air buses, main production site in to lose france, and will tell you why a used car and tra, lanka could cost you as much as a house. i'm chris cobra. welcome to the program supply bottlenecks and the army kron waive continue to take a hit on the european economy. now the gross domestic product for the eurozone grew by a disappointing 0.3 percent in the 4th quarter of 2021. that's according to figures out just now for the whole past year....
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main site in to lose france. workers are slowly exiting the crisis mode. ah, final assembly of an e $350.00 and to loose wings and other parts come here from various airbus plants in europe, individual parts and raw materials from around the world. the corona virus disturbed this coordinated effort. the impact as soon as people stop traveling is that it cascades through airlines, through manufacturers, through the whole supply chain, to protect it, supply chains, air bus, reduced production here from 60 airliners a month to only 40, just as production was about to ramp up again. the omicron variant it, unfortunately, it's not over. as we can see with the emergence of the latest variance, we have started a steady path to recovery. but that recovery has several rocks in the road on the way. and it will be some years before we see the industry recovered completely. it will be sometime between 20232025. and your critical of this is where customers can choose how to equip their jets. airbus says that airlines have postponed orders, but not canceled them. they h
main site in to lose france. workers are slowly exiting the crisis mode. ah, final assembly of an e $350.00 and to loose wings and other parts come here from various airbus plants in europe, individual parts and raw materials from around the world. the corona virus disturbed this coordinated effort. the impact as soon as people stop traveling is that it cascades through airlines, through manufacturers, through the whole supply chain, to protect it, supply chains, air bus, reduced production...
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and france is arguing that perhaps it's the you not the u. s. that should be negotiating with russia on these sort of divisions . and there are some divisions just going to embolden president putin. i don't call them the divisions. you know, it may be different from the other side, but these are democracies, you know, they are debates going on. but on the key principles, you have discussions among key allies in they told us france, germany, european union and all these key principles, there's agreement. nato has to, you know, follow the elements, look after our most exposed countries, rafeely insecurity in these, in these weeks and reassure them. and here i think, you know, the rational president, that's a responsibility himself, you know, does he contribute to reassurances, just ability to the environment it takes to find political solutions. i simply state and i observe up now there are talks going on. there's a channel of communication, and i would appeal to those who sit those tables, use those channels at the maximum. and on the nato side a
and france is arguing that perhaps it's the you not the u. s. that should be negotiating with russia on these sort of divisions . and there are some divisions just going to embolden president putin. i don't call them the divisions. you know, it may be different from the other side, but these are democracies, you know, they are debates going on. but on the key principles, you have discussions among key allies in they told us france, germany, european union and all these key principles, there's...
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. >> his mother is from france. [ speaking foreign language ] >> what is it? >> thank you. >> we are multi-lingual. and we are getting close to mardi gras, too. all right, let's get a look at our fog that's rolling across the south bay this mornin we are seeing low visibility as we take a live look outside in san jose, and then right above that we have a clear sky as our temperatures are dipping in some spots. we're starting out with some upper 30s. and then take a look at the trend as we go through late morning into the afternoon. heading up to about 60 degrees for later today. it's going to be very cool, especially for the start of the day, and only comfortable for a couple of hours during the afternoon. and then dipping, once again, for tonight. take a look at the seven-day forecast. it's already at the bottom of the screen. we'll talk about what i'm concerned about going into the next few days. winds picking up, and especially for the north bay in some of those areas where you see the bright pinks and purples, that indicates where we will have the highest
. >> his mother is from france. [ speaking foreign language ] >> what is it? >> thank you. >> we are multi-lingual. and we are getting close to mardi gras, too. all right, let's get a look at our fog that's rolling across the south bay this mornin we are seeing low visibility as we take a live look outside in san jose, and then right above that we have a clear sky as our temperatures are dipping in some spots. we're starting out with some upper 30s. and then take a look...
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as we spoke to the ambassador of france to the united states last week and his history of eastern europe. so to, george friedman of budapest. he is founder and chairman of geopolitical futures and has a family that has viscerally lived living near russia. what does the media get wrong about vladimir putin? george: he wants ukraine, but he did something very strange. he did not attack weeks ago. you do not launch an attack without surprise if you can get it. sitting there waiting for the united states to build up defensive capabilities, which the u.s. has done, just increases the chance of losing. right now he will not invade ukraine. he is looking at how to split nato. tom: splitting nato, and this is angela stent writing in foreign affairs on the putin doctrine, what is the putin doctrine that will allow for a fracture of nato? george: natural gas. russia is supplying almost all of germany's natural gas. if germany joins with nato, it risks having a rush cutoff of natural gas. if on the other hand it does not come it goes against the grain of the united states, the british, and other pl
as we spoke to the ambassador of france to the united states last week and his history of eastern europe. so to, george friedman of budapest. he is founder and chairman of geopolitical futures and has a family that has viscerally lived living near russia. what does the media get wrong about vladimir putin? george: he wants ukraine, but he did something very strange. he did not attack weeks ago. you do not launch an attack without surprise if you can get it. sitting there waiting for the united...
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i have thought of france in a certain way. and to him it was a france of the of the madonna and the tapestries and and and you know medieval greatness clearly. it's france of the day before yesterday and that concept of grandeur. french grandeur is synonymous with the goal. and i find that terribly attractive. where would you send someone who says? oh, i'm intrigued now. i want to know more about him. whether a number of biographies very fine biography about his memoir. yeah, remember is it's it's it's elegant literature. do you go i'm on other things to go with a great writer. he is this. as i say a throwback like caesar, he was a great soldier. a great civilian leader and a great teller of his own story. and right many of those on the world what about a biography? there are a number of there's a two volume actually in french. it's three volumes by man named and i'm forgive me. my pronunciation is not very jean blackout tour i believe is but two volumes that were that were the first volume was published in 1990 at the time of
i have thought of france in a certain way. and to him it was a france of the of the madonna and the tapestries and and and you know medieval greatness clearly. it's france of the day before yesterday and that concept of grandeur. french grandeur is synonymous with the goal. and i find that terribly attractive. where would you send someone who says? oh, i'm intrigued now. i want to know more about him. whether a number of biographies very fine biography about his memoir. yeah, remember is it's...
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. >> and i'm frances rivera. the u.s. is ramping up the pressure on russia they're looking at strict new sanctions against russia as they continue to amass troops along the ukrainian border brie jackson is in d.c. with the latest good morning this is a high-wire act for lawmakers. >> reporter: good morning, fra frances. there's no doubt about that. they hope to have a sanctions package by the end of this week. chairman bob menendez told cnn the bill is at the one yard line it would target the country's banks and southern everybody debt as well as provide more military for ukraine it will leave a lasting mark on russia. >> i would just say this to president putin. if you invade the ukraine, you will destroy the ability of future presidents to treat you and russia as normal you will long for the good old days of the cold war because every president in the future will pound you and every congress in the future will pound you if you dismantle this democracy. be careful what you wish for, my friend. >> strong words from lindse
. >> and i'm frances rivera. the u.s. is ramping up the pressure on russia they're looking at strict new sanctions against russia as they continue to amass troops along the ukrainian border brie jackson is in d.c. with the latest good morning this is a high-wire act for lawmakers. >> reporter: good morning, fra frances. there's no doubt about that. they hope to have a sanctions package by the end of this week. chairman bob menendez told cnn the bill is at the one yard line it would...
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there are elections in france. we are speaking of the over common sasha isn't in front, which is much more and you're absolutely right. and that is that that is what we are going to get into. but 1st i just wanted to get your take on how this impacts the election. so i think that doesn't really impact what it in fact is the future of my knowledge. i live in. i think she's already playing the next game, which is 2027. and this is what i told to your journalist when we spoke. and because of that, she knows that she'd better play the sim card done, her old scars because our home doesn't have much of a chance to, to get to the 2nd round. ok. and now onto your important point that you raised, and that is the rise of far right parties in france. an era how strong is in front as the right wing political movement. i think it has always been, and it's about time that we stop calling them extreme right or far right. it's a fashion that never really disappeared from the french political scene. it was there as a stronger that
there are elections in france. we are speaking of the over common sasha isn't in front, which is much more and you're absolutely right. and that is that that is what we are going to get into. but 1st i just wanted to get your take on how this impacts the election. so i think that doesn't really impact what it in fact is the future of my knowledge. i live in. i think she's already playing the next game, which is 2027. and this is what i told to your journalist when we spoke. and because of that,...
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i'm frances rivera >> and i'm cori coffin super bowl lvi is set after a conference championship sunday that left fans on the edge of their seats. >> third down and one. stafford, end zone, got it, touchdown rams >> the rams erased a 10-point deficit and took a late lead with field goals one last chance for the 49ers with jimmy garoppolo's pass was picked off the rams win 20-17 and will become the second team to play super bowl in who are stadium. for 13-year quarterback matthew stafford, a super bowl appearance was a long time coming >> i feel blessed to be able to play in this league for as listening as i have. but i sure am happy for this opportunity for not only myself, but really so many guys in that locker room that deserve this too. >> the defending afc champion chiefs had an 18-point lead in the first half but the upstart bengals managed to tie the game up by the start of the fourth quarter. even up to 24 heading into firstme, the chiefs had the only for gave the bengals the opportunity to end the game on any score. >> 31 yards. mcpherson, and cincinnati is heading to the super
i'm frances rivera >> and i'm cori coffin super bowl lvi is set after a conference championship sunday that left fans on the edge of their seats. >> third down and one. stafford, end zone, got it, touchdown rams >> the rams erased a 10-point deficit and took a late lead with field goals one last chance for the 49ers with jimmy garoppolo's pass was picked off the rams win 20-17 and will become the second team to play super bowl in who are stadium. for 13-year quarterback...
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. >> glad you're with us i'm frances rivera we begin with the fallout from a brutal weekend blizzard. the extreme weather is being blamed for at least four deaths in new york. at least a foot of snow fell from maryland to maine and it was the seventh largest snowstorm ever recorded in boston nbc's chris pollone is there >> reporter: boston, massachusetts apparently no worse for the wear after a record-setting day of snow nearly two feet falling in 24 hours. >> we have not only survived a historic storm, but really seen the incredible team work and collaboration to have the roads mostly clear at this point already. >> reporter: after several hours of blizzard, whiteout conditions caused even the heartiest new englanders to give pause at. >> this is a lot of snow for one time. >> reporter: the classic nor'easter dropped snow from the carolinas to canada, followed by bitter cold. tens of thousands of still without power in massachusetts, mostly on cape cod and the south shore. cleanup could take days. >> it's pretty bad it's not too heavy, but it's a lot. >> reporter: the region's airpor
. >> glad you're with us i'm frances rivera we begin with the fallout from a brutal weekend blizzard. the extreme weather is being blamed for at least four deaths in new york. at least a foot of snow fell from maryland to maine and it was the seventh largest snowstorm ever recorded in boston nbc's chris pollone is there >> reporter: boston, massachusetts apparently no worse for the wear after a record-setting day of snow nearly two feet falling in 24 hours. >> we have not only...
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denzel, frances mcdorr man, momoa, snoopy. a missed opportunity. maybe on the next one you and me -- >> satisfied with your message -- >> no, not satisfied. two kind of feels like cheating. will ferrell, paul rudd, jon stewart. it keeps going. >> that was, i mean, seriously, jonathan lemire, that was a super bowl ad. super bowl-quality ad. john hamm, that was a classic. also the what's app ad was something, too. >> that ad with john hamm was so good, it felt like it was the creation of don draper, legendary ad man that john hamm played. it was hysterical. the pure disdain in his voice when he said, chris evans? is what killed me. he rolls through the list of people and say i would be mortally insulted on apple tv. it fades to black. he's like, jon stewart? it's so, so good. snoopy? >> and the what's app add. >> he's opening everybody's mail. >> he's opening up everybody's mail. all the packages are wide open. they're like, why are you doing this? the punch line, mika, of course, every time -- >> a text. >> you send a text, it's not in encryption, t
denzel, frances mcdorr man, momoa, snoopy. a missed opportunity. maybe on the next one you and me -- >> satisfied with your message -- >> no, not satisfied. two kind of feels like cheating. will ferrell, paul rudd, jon stewart. it keeps going. >> that was, i mean, seriously, jonathan lemire, that was a super bowl ad. super bowl-quality ad. john hamm, that was a classic. also the what's app ad was something, too. >> that ad with john hamm was so good, it felt like it was...
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why should we defend belgium, italy, france, great britain? they're over there, after all. how many wars have started in lawrence, kansas? i don't know of any, do you? the wars are over seas and they have a way of reaching in to the united states. china, russia, and they're not alone, are building militaries against us. russia is not building a military against ukraine. chinese is not building the biggest navy, killer satellites and so forth because of taiwan. they're building them because of us. >> lawrence: powerful words from mark levin. let's bring in news gingrich. thanks for joining us today. tell us, what should be the respond from the u.s.? a lot of folks on both sides of the aisle saying this is not our conflict. we don't want american blood lost over this. there's this narrative that the biden administration created this by empowering putin. >> i think it goes back before the biden administration. the germans by shifting off of energy supplies that they had and becoming more and more reliant on russian natural gas gave russia leverage right in to the heart of euro
why should we defend belgium, italy, france, great britain? they're over there, after all. how many wars have started in lawrence, kansas? i don't know of any, do you? the wars are over seas and they have a way of reaching in to the united states. china, russia, and they're not alone, are building militaries against us. russia is not building a military against ukraine. chinese is not building the biggest navy, killer satellites and so forth because of taiwan. they're building them because of...
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france germany italy are european counterparts emphasize what joe just said the phrase that lincoln said comes to mind important principles must remain in flexible. important principles must remain in flexible now as an example just a fast forwarding to examples of statesmanship past the form of years. i think one of the most telling examples of lincoln's greatness and i i think of that book that we all read when we were kids. he stoops to conquer. all right. um the anecdote about general mcclellan november of 62 when lincoln accompanied by his secretary of state can imagine going in the evening with his secretary of state and john hay to the home of general mcclellan. to talk about strategy and to get them off as duff. what is that what happens? you know the story ellen mcclelland says that he's off at a wedding party and he'll be back in a soon enough and an hour goes by and mcclellan is told that they're in the room. walks past it lincoln weights another half hour. this is the leader. of a nation and he waits an hour and a half for this. fellow and the fellow whatever little mac says
france germany italy are european counterparts emphasize what joe just said the phrase that lincoln said comes to mind important principles must remain in flexible. important principles must remain in flexible now as an example just a fast forwarding to examples of statesmanship past the form of years. i think one of the most telling examples of lincoln's greatness and i i think of that book that we all read when we were kids. he stoops to conquer. all right. um the anecdote about general...
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even during the corona crisis, as it does, this is the most celebrated snow, but 2020 knots that also frances, are snow globe featuring a roll of toilet paper, was the absolute best seller off sluggard. the people lined up in the street to get one of these snow globes to any nickel consumer common directly next to the workshop is the family's own snow globe museum. the dni snow globe is a top export. 3 former u. s. presidents have one on a shelf like this snow glove for the obama family. a thank you gift, given by a resident of vienna on a visit to the white house, the company presently stocks more than 350 motifs. ah women better when you go easy them for you to perfect. well, but the system and that's been my world for over 40 years and cozy world where it only snows before we go. don't forget to check out our website for and chance and receiving a d. w backpack, and as always follow us on social media. thanks for watching with the you again, sir. ah ah ah, ah, ah ah. ah. mm. with who i fax. in most parts of the world or at least 4 months a year, you're experiencing some stress there's plen
even during the corona crisis, as it does, this is the most celebrated snow, but 2020 knots that also frances, are snow globe featuring a roll of toilet paper, was the absolute best seller off sluggard. the people lined up in the street to get one of these snow globes to any nickel consumer common directly next to the workshop is the family's own snow globe museum. the dni snow globe is a top export. 3 former u. s. presidents have one on a shelf like this snow glove for the obama family. a...
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frances rivera is here with more good morning >> good morning, brian a brutal weekend blizzard slammed the northeast. extreme weather is blamed for four deaths in new york. a foot of snow fell from maryland to maine. thousands are without power in massachusetts and on cape cod and the shore. it was the largest snowstorm recorded in boston. >>> north korea with the latest missile test the intermediate range missile reached 1200 miles before it fell in the ocean. the u.s. has condemned the test which is the sixth so far this year. >>> super bowl lvi is set after a conference championship sunday for the ages >> third down and one. stafford end. kupp touchdown, rams. >> rams erased a 10-point def deficit. jimmy garoppolo's pass picked off and the rams win 20-17 they will be the second team to play a super bowl in their home stadium. for matthew stafford, the super bowl appearance was a long time coming >> you know, i feel blessed to play in the league for as long as i have. i sure am happy for the opportunity not only myself, but so many guys in the locker room that deserve this. >> the de
frances rivera is here with more good morning >> good morning, brian a brutal weekend blizzard slammed the northeast. extreme weather is blamed for four deaths in new york. a foot of snow fell from maryland to maine. thousands are without power in massachusetts and on cape cod and the shore. it was the largest snowstorm recorded in boston. >>> north korea with the latest missile test the intermediate range missile reached 1200 miles before it fell in the ocean. the u.s. has...
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germany, right in to switzerland, austria in the czech republic, and also howling winds for the south of france, mar, say, or the next 3 days you're going to see your winds, whip up to about 80 to 85 kilometers per hour south facing when is pumping up the temperature and grease to 15 degrees after all that snow you saw a but we do have a developing disturbance in the adria dixie on to say that's going to strike grease with rain western turkey and estoppel. we'll see some showers as well. i'll get back to monday, last day of january, getting pretty close to record temperatures in seville, the records trying for we've got you in for 23. now for the northwest. stand the northeast of africa, some showers in the forecast for you, sand and dust, meantime for new ox shut at 25 degrees. and it's not a question if we'll see flooding. but just where and how much through namibia and south africa on monday in time. look at the temperature in cape town, 32 degrees for you. that's it. that's all mostly again, soon. thicker. ah, there was a time when the other than go to the foods were enough to sustain live
germany, right in to switzerland, austria in the czech republic, and also howling winds for the south of france, mar, say, or the next 3 days you're going to see your winds, whip up to about 80 to 85 kilometers per hour south facing when is pumping up the temperature and grease to 15 degrees after all that snow you saw a but we do have a developing disturbance in the adria dixie on to say that's going to strike grease with rain western turkey and estoppel. we'll see some showers as well. i'll...
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neuroscientists mary frances o'connor examines how our brains manage loss and grief. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of these authors to appear i the near future on book tv. it is my pleasure to introduce dr. monique. chisholm secretary for education responsible for defining in the institutional's educational priorities she oversees the smithsonian's collective initiatives communication strategies and funding for programs that benefit learners of all ages. under secretary chisholm brings many years of public education experience to the smithsonian before joining us in june. she served as vice president for education policy and strategic initiatives at the american institutes for research. so now please join me in welcoming monique chisholm. good evening, and thank you lauren for that wonderful introduction. i'd like to start off tonight's event by first offering a land acknowledgment. so first, i would like to gratefully acknowledge the native peoples whose ancestral homelands we gather as well as the diverse communities w
neuroscientists mary frances o'connor examines how our brains manage loss and grief. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of these authors to appear i the near future on book tv. it is my pleasure to introduce dr. monique. chisholm secretary for education responsible for defining in the institutional's educational priorities she oversees the smithsonian's collective initiatives communication strategies and funding for programs that benefit learners of...
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there are also what we call normandy format talks between ukraine, russia, germany and france over the eastern donbas region, for the first time last week talks resumed and it has been welcomed on all sides say they are open to the process however that relies on both russia de—escalate its military activity in the donbas region which has not happened, and on the other hand it involves ukraine recognising the seized russian territories by militants and holding local elections. kyiv would never go for that because they say that would give moscow a direct hand into ukrainian politics and the president, one of his big election promises here was to sort the russian crisis out diplomatically and for not to be any big conflict. to give any kind of concession to russia would be politically hugely damaging for him. {lilia russia would be politically hugely damaging for him.— russia would be politically hugely damaging for him. 0k, james, thank ou for the damaging for him. 0k, james, thank you for the update. _ the headlines on bbc news... mandatory covid vaccinations for nhs staff in englan
there are also what we call normandy format talks between ukraine, russia, germany and france over the eastern donbas region, for the first time last week talks resumed and it has been welcomed on all sides say they are open to the process however that relies on both russia de—escalate its military activity in the donbas region which has not happened, and on the other hand it involves ukraine recognising the seized russian territories by militants and holding local elections. kyiv would never...
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neuroscientists mary frances o'connor examines how our brains manage loss and grief. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of these authors to appear i the near future on book tv. it is my pleasure to introduce dr. monique. chisholm secretary for education responsible for defining in the institutional's educational priorities she oversees the smithsonian's collective initiatives communication strategies and funding for programs that benefit learners of all ages. under secretary chisholm brings many years of public education experience to the smithsonian before joining us in june. she served as vice president for education policy and strategic initiatives at the american institutes for research. so now please join me in welcoming moniquch
neuroscientists mary frances o'connor examines how our brains manage loss and grief. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of these authors to appear i the near future on book tv. it is my pleasure to introduce dr. monique. chisholm secretary for education responsible for defining in the institutional's educational priorities she oversees the smithsonian's collective initiatives communication strategies and funding for programs that benefit learners of...
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beyond that, we'll see the united kingdom, russia, germany and france also here in kyiv this week to meet with ukrainian officials. all this against the background, of course, of these rising tensions that we've seen over the course of the last few weeks and the last week specifically when really nato and the united states ratcheted up the pressure on russia. now, these last few days we've really seen a sort of disconnect between ukrainian officials and their assessment of the threat posed by russia, and what the united states has been laying out, doubling down, again, on friday and talking about what it described as the largest buildup since the end of the cold cwar. the ambassador of the united states has been speaking to that on american television this sunday saying, look, there isn't -- it is normal that allies have disagreements, different assessments, but it doesn't mean they're not working together. not too much should be read into this with the ukrainian ambassador also explaining ukraine is grateful the u.s. is at the forefront. this is something we've been hearing here fro
beyond that, we'll see the united kingdom, russia, germany and france also here in kyiv this week to meet with ukrainian officials. all this against the background, of course, of these rising tensions that we've seen over the course of the last few weeks and the last week specifically when really nato and the united states ratcheted up the pressure on russia. now, these last few days we've really seen a sort of disconnect between ukrainian officials and their assessment of the threat posed by...
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and also howling winds for the south of france, marcell or the next 3 days you're going to see your winds went up to about 80 to 85 kilometers per hour. south facing wind is pumping up the temperature in grease to 15 degrees after all that snow you saw a, but we do have a developing disturbance in the atria see on tuesday. that's going to strike grease with rain western turkey and it's stumble. we'll see some showers as well. ok back to monday, last day of january, getting pretty close to record temperatures and seville. the records 24. we've got you in for 23. now for the northwest, spend the northeast of africa and showers in the forecasts for you, sand and dust, meantime for newark, shot at $25.00 degrees. and it's not a question if we'll see flooding. but just where and how much through namibia and south africa on monday into and look at the temperature in cape town, $32.00 degrees per you. that's it. that's all mostly again, soon take care. oh, with sponsored by casara, always chilling the debate. they erased out of like, people from the american and global story was very powerful on
and also howling winds for the south of france, marcell or the next 3 days you're going to see your winds went up to about 80 to 85 kilometers per hour. south facing wind is pumping up the temperature in grease to 15 degrees after all that snow you saw a, but we do have a developing disturbance in the atria see on tuesday. that's going to strike grease with rain western turkey and it's stumble. we'll see some showers as well. ok back to monday, last day of january, getting pretty close to...
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neuroscientists mary frances o'connor examines how our brains manage loss and grief. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of these authors to appear in the near future on book tv. good day. i'm very happy to be here. i'm amity slaves from the coolidge foundation. welcome to this live audience. welcome to our c-span viewers you know, here we are. pretty close to wall street in wall street and wall street and markets these days are at a fashion. when we speak about capitalism and markets and business we often stop and apologize, right? and part of this hesitance is that younger people don't really know much about markets or wall street except cartoons, right but markets are so valuable. they are. a gift to us and we think of them as a gift. but if we go way over to the left away from wall street socialists think of the markets as a gift too because they're logical proposition is given colon a 20 or 30 trillion dollar economy. we will spend the money thus and thus and redistribute it the market the money the wealth is assumed by e
neuroscientists mary frances o'connor examines how our brains manage loss and grief. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of these authors to appear in the near future on book tv. good day. i'm very happy to be here. i'm amity slaves from the coolidge foundation. welcome to this live audience. welcome to our c-span viewers you know, here we are. pretty close to wall street in wall street and wall street and markets these days are at a fashion. when we...
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you have france wanting to go its own way. turkey is a very strange ally and nato's history. given all of this going forward do you believe it nato can survive and it shouldn't absolutely yes and yes. the secretary spoke with his french and german counterparts just on friday morning before he went out to the press room here. they were very good conversations. the french and the germans the same level of concern out of them about what they're saying from russia as we have. now each country in the alliance has to act within their own dictates. both of them are deeply concerned about what we see russia doing. both of them are incredibly strong nato allies. germany hosts thousands of u.s. troops on their soil we could not afford the wars in iraq and afghanistan without their support. they very much are strong allies and we are confident nato is going to stay united to quickly also ask you a little bit more about the energy policy. a lot of this has to come back to where do you get your information this is a wall street journal editorial from this week the self-created vulnerabili
you have france wanting to go its own way. turkey is a very strange ally and nato's history. given all of this going forward do you believe it nato can survive and it shouldn't absolutely yes and yes. the secretary spoke with his french and german counterparts just on friday morning before he went out to the press room here. they were very good conversations. the french and the germans the same level of concern out of them about what they're saying from russia as we have. now each country in...