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andrea shacks is the 70 year old lives on a peninsula normandy, northern france. that is well known for its natural beauty and for its high number of nuclear facilities, france derives about 70 percent of its electricity from nuclear plants like this one here in flam, or will it f electricity of france. a largely state own company operates these nuclear plants and says they're safe and strictly monitored. predicts like andrea shock, think differently, brutal her the older nuclear power plants get, the higher the risk of accidents. you really cannot say they are infallible food. finally, nuclear power plants produce nuclear waste, 100 orders, vehicle receiver, easy here in la. ugh, close to the activist town town. a plant process as nuclear waste. the factory is the regents biggest employer at this local debate on further investments in nuclear power. residents also bring up the huge risks, but the company spokesman says, nuclear is better than garza and carbon. i said we're facing a climate emergency and global warming. and even if nuclear power is not designed fo
andrea shacks is the 70 year old lives on a peninsula normandy, northern france. that is well known for its natural beauty and for its high number of nuclear facilities, france derives about 70 percent of its electricity from nuclear plants like this one here in flam, or will it f electricity of france. a largely state own company operates these nuclear plants and says they're safe and strictly monitored. predicts like andrea shock, think differently, brutal her the older nuclear power plants...
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unlike our competition in france or scandinavia, we can't rely on industry exemptions that would lower our energy prices form to widely ruthie privacy. for now, the company's trying to conserve energy wherever possible, keeping a close eye on volatile markets. some machines are being turned off when prices rise to high. still, high energy costs are threatening investment in new technologies, including a switch to renewables cobbled paper was playing on using geothermal heat going forward. we are more than taking your to me and there be another portal. we've been working on research on geothermal energy, but that project is going to be shelved soon, right? we'll have to make a decision. also we're working on a large lot recovery ventilation system. but for all that, we currently lack money and liquidity is a scale nor to liquidity. the government will have to step in high knob wouldn't burg hopes that companies might be exempt from certain taxes. if not, he fears that some might shut down. you know, of ice does her every one knows that germany had a thriving textile industry in the 1950
unlike our competition in france or scandinavia, we can't rely on industry exemptions that would lower our energy prices form to widely ruthie privacy. for now, the company's trying to conserve energy wherever possible, keeping a close eye on volatile markets. some machines are being turned off when prices rise to high. still, high energy costs are threatening investment in new technologies, including a switch to renewables cobbled paper was playing on using geothermal heat going forward. we...
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s. wants to lecture france has provoked bafflement. on that said michael boost, on the contrary to the united states, we accept much more a group in by ethnicity, by culture, by religion. and precisely where there is a kind of idea of universality. reiser pointed wider, so it was the golden age. so we're not going to criticize the americans for that. when we see slavery, they abolished in the united states in 18. 65 with lincoln, and william france in 18. 48. that's even 17 years before. but we're not going to say we did it before. have to go away as you so i really don't see how the americans can see something like that. because if you look at all of the history of our country or the culture of our country, all the countries that we have, like martinique in guadalupe who's in all of the indian ocean, et cetera. i think that france was always open to all of the cultures. things are considered to be so dire that the country's education minister has been put in charge of an anti woke, think tank to coordinate the action. president marcon
s. wants to lecture france has provoked bafflement. on that said michael boost, on the contrary to the united states, we accept much more a group in by ethnicity, by culture, by religion. and precisely where there is a kind of idea of universality. reiser pointed wider, so it was the golden age. so we're not going to criticize the americans for that. when we see slavery, they abolished in the united states in 18. 65 with lincoln, and william france in 18. 48. that's even 17 years before. but...
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now to be able to stop the current issues that france is facing. and senior one more signal of his inability to anticipate organizing control events we have known since around mid november that the on the conversion to circulating. now the majority of people all vaccinated in france, but there remain around 5000000 individuals who haven't gone to have any form of vaccine. so folk possibly bad news for those who've decided, now's the time to get the vaccine. with this passport, it will mean that you have to be fully vaccinated and to be fully vaccinated in france from at the end of next week. that will mean having the original doses over the vaccine plus a booster. that could mean even those. now who decide that getting vaccination is the thing for them to do? they could spend months without being able to access those venues, like cafes and restaurants, meaning for them that they are potentially and citizens for at least the next few months, which is apparently how present micron already views them. we got the views of a french lawyer who told us th
now to be able to stop the current issues that france is facing. and senior one more signal of his inability to anticipate organizing control events we have known since around mid november that the on the conversion to circulating. now the majority of people all vaccinated in france, but there remain around 5000000 individuals who haven't gone to have any form of vaccine. so folk possibly bad news for those who've decided, now's the time to get the vaccine. with this passport, it will mean that...
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a shocked many people here in france, v, unvaccinated. i really want to them off. and so we're going to continue doing so until the end. that's the strategy. the budget club club, it is not appropriate for a president of the republic to say this. the fact that he says such words which seem to be disrespectful of his own nation gives a bad impression on france. illness should not be st. i want to. people who are on vaccinated to not be vaccinated is a choice. i was obligated to have the vaccine because i'm a health worker. but if i had had the choice, i would have not been vaccinated. let go 2nd. so body and number one should make their own decision on whether they want to take the jap, he can not speak like that. he cannot make people do it. however, the national assembly has now decided to pass this law, which means it will go to the senate with the government looking to bring it into force by january 15th. so what will the vaccine passport mean? well, it will essentially by anybody who's not vaccinated from accessing venues like cinemas, cafes, bars, restaurants,
a shocked many people here in france, v, unvaccinated. i really want to them off. and so we're going to continue doing so until the end. that's the strategy. the budget club club, it is not appropriate for a president of the republic to say this. the fact that he says such words which seem to be disrespectful of his own nation gives a bad impression on france. illness should not be st. i want to. people who are on vaccinated to not be vaccinated is a choice. i was obligated to have the vaccine...
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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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nuclear plants like this one here in flam, or will it f electricity of france. a largely state own company operates these nuclear plants and says they're safe and strictly monetary products like andrea shock, think differently, brutal for the older nuclear power plants get. the higher the risk of accidents, you really cannot say they are infallible food. finally, nuclear power plants produce nuclear waste. 100 hold you. vehicle receiver easy. here in la. ugh, close to the activist town town. a plant process as nuclear waste. the factory is the regions biggest employer at this local debate on further investments in nuclear power. residents also bring up the huge risks that the company spokesman says nuclear is better than gas in carbon facility. we're facing a climate emergency and global warming. and even if nuclear power is not designed for this purpose, it now represents a huge advantage that it doesn't to mit, lots of greenhouse gases, book who de guess if it's here in it's, it's to become carbon. neutral by 2050 france has already announced it will start bui
nuclear plants like this one here in flam, or will it f electricity of france. a largely state own company operates these nuclear plants and says they're safe and strictly monetary products like andrea shock, think differently, brutal for the older nuclear power plants get. the higher the risk of accidents, you really cannot say they are infallible food. finally, nuclear power plants produce nuclear waste. 100 hold you. vehicle receiver easy. here in la. ugh, close to the activist town town. a...
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as it grapples with an outbreak of the alma kron karone of ours varied what in france, uproar. busy in parliament after controversial remarks by president macro about the unvaccinated ah, put on the clock, this is out there alive from the also coming up. another round of protests because it's dawn where the government's resignation has failed to kill anger about fuel prices. and tell us dar never joke a bit. just granted a vaccine waiver to play and he's trailing open organizes deny, giving him special treatment. so hong kong is banning flights from 8 countries, including australia, the united states, the united kingdom, as it battles rising cobit 19 cases. it is also imposing a raft of new restrictions from friday, including shutting entertainment venue jims and clubs. officials fair that on my chron variant could be spreading undetected through the community. oh, why go gone by a cowboys already given the very dar situation of the pandemic, we have to grasp very critical moment. we have to contend depend, demik to ensure that there will not be a major outbreak in the communit
as it grapples with an outbreak of the alma kron karone of ours varied what in france, uproar. busy in parliament after controversial remarks by president macro about the unvaccinated ah, put on the clock, this is out there alive from the also coming up. another round of protests because it's dawn where the government's resignation has failed to kill anger about fuel prices. and tell us dar never joke a bit. just granted a vaccine waiver to play and he's trailing open organizes deny, giving him...
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but so far we actually would you say there has been in france to this new law? well it's, it's an excuse a friend because on the one hand, the french is very much aware of the need to reduce plastic use. there's brought some pull to the general use of not using so much plastic and they complain about this at the same time. but the ones you buy, the vegetables yourself, you realize that nothing has been calculated to find new ways of wrapping vegetables. that doesn't sort of make them decompose too fast. in the case of a, i'll give an example that i've been through myself during your shop. i often buy and when to on and i switch on world of french winter vegetable and they were wrapped all the little plastic tray and wrapped in sort of thing. and now the plastic tray has been replaced in both of the, the, the, the cut off of the law by a cobbled one. and you put those in the fridge and the, the, the, the, the end of the moist, soon, the called bolts sort of melted them. and the whole thing is completely rotten. so that now i buy ziploc bags which are made of plas
but so far we actually would you say there has been in france to this new law? well it's, it's an excuse a friend because on the one hand, the french is very much aware of the need to reduce plastic use. there's brought some pull to the general use of not using so much plastic and they complain about this at the same time. but the ones you buy, the vegetables yourself, you realize that nothing has been calculated to find new ways of wrapping vegetables. that doesn't sort of make them decompose...
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she currently lives and trains in france. and her dream is to have success on the international stage. a dream that is not possible in her home of her ran women have a long been effectively bound from boxing, which is considered especially a modest well since the islamic revolution. more than 40 years ago. women's rights have been strictly curtailed by the regime eventually set up, found herself forced to choose between a risking arrest in iran and leaving her home land. the price for her decision, a life in exile. her prize is a life, lived in freedom. every punch strength blew for freedom. each morning, rhenium boxers, the daughter them, puts her heart and soul into training. here for ion and western france for whom, for the past 2 years. in iran, she had to hate her passion for boxing. the islamic revolution regards didn't like the sport. she says it's too revealing. to american a, it handsome man. i transformed my home into a gym and train their agencies on their level in iran. only 2 lives in one at home in the and anoth
she currently lives and trains in france. and her dream is to have success on the international stage. a dream that is not possible in her home of her ran women have a long been effectively bound from boxing, which is considered especially a modest well since the islamic revolution. more than 40 years ago. women's rights have been strictly curtailed by the regime eventually set up, found herself forced to choose between a risking arrest in iran and leaving her home land. the price for her...
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i think that france was always open to all of the cultures. things are considered to be so dire that the country's education minister has been put in charge of an anti woke, think tank to coordinate the action present. marconas also made his views clear about a raising history to appease these woke activists. la bleak new republic will not erase any trace or any name from its history. you will not take down any statue. for people here in paris council culture is becoming all too much from 7 am in constant because i find that in queens back inequality is in fact it separates people when there was no separation before and it's the opposite effect. so both we should rather have subjects of agreement rather than a discord. we already sufficiently in a troubled world. i said i the union pointing the finger too much can reinforce nationalism and withdrawal into oneself. and that it is not a good bar when 75 years old, and i have never seen the country in such a state. we already muzzled with our masks. we can no longer express ourselves properly wit
i think that france was always open to all of the cultures. things are considered to be so dire that the country's education minister has been put in charge of an anti woke, think tank to coordinate the action present. marconas also made his views clear about a raising history to appease these woke activists. la bleak new republic will not erase any trace or any name from its history. you will not take down any statue. for people here in paris council culture is becoming all too much from 7 am...
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so what did he say that was at so exclusive, here in france? well, when he was speaking on that show back in september of 2020, he was talking about unaccompanied miners. so children who come here illegally and many of which are living on the streets in france, particularly here in paris, and he described them as being thieves as killers and as rapists. now, those comments were seized on by a number of organizations who made a complaint, and of course, it's now gone all the way through the course. erickson war has been reacting to that decision by the court to find him. 10000 euro saying that what this is, his condemnation of free spirit at by a judicial system which he is described as being invaded by idealogues earlier in the team. once again, i am the object and the victim of political justice. i'm condemned for incitement for complicity in the incident, but the complexity of the formula used is too much to understand. i know that these immigrants like unaccompanied children and not a race. well, eric small also says he stands by his comment
so what did he say that was at so exclusive, here in france? well, when he was speaking on that show back in september of 2020, he was talking about unaccompanied miners. so children who come here illegally and many of which are living on the streets in france, particularly here in paris, and he described them as being thieves as killers and as rapists. now, those comments were seized on by a number of organizations who made a complaint, and of course, it's now gone all the way through the...
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oh dear that when done with france? well, a bit like this submarine deal inelegant crude confidence has been completely shattered . that's how the french saw it. relations hitting a new. lo and it seems the whole debacle hasn't gone down to well in australia. either the desire to acquire submarines will literally burn bridges with some of our most longstanding guidance will undermine original security and will break a lot of formal and informal regional understandings and cooperation grades. so they are profound implications for they are financial security. they are site environmental, they're also very much about defense and out and out the will sell and help others in the region and the world shifting towards nuclear submarines raises of the questions to given that astray is a non nuclear power nation. the real concern moved by will facilitate or a regional rice. we've already seen expressions from japan and south korea trying. we would also consider all welcome nuclear power submarine option. and there is a real conc
oh dear that when done with france? well, a bit like this submarine deal inelegant crude confidence has been completely shattered . that's how the french saw it. relations hitting a new. lo and it seems the whole debacle hasn't gone down to well in australia. either the desire to acquire submarines will literally burn bridges with some of our most longstanding guidance will undermine original security and will break a lot of formal and informal regional understandings and cooperation grades. so...
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now in france, a new law has gone into effect. barring the unbox needed from dining out riding public transit or attending sporting events, it comes to france faces one of the biggest coven 19 outbreaks in europe. but many businesses are struggling to handle the backlash to the new rules from angry customers who will be in preparation for the day's dinner service on their fault and briefs, his staff on the proper way to serve scallop broth and what to do if a customer presents proof of vaccination that doesn't seem legitimate. it's a responsibility. he's not too keen on the job. is to do it gives us an extraordinary power to one part of the population to check another part of the population. he could do both, and that is not a good thing. blue book, millions of people work in this industry. exposure and roughly 400000 of them will have to be checked when they show up for work. what gets will be like will, how can you be sure when will that out of that number? there won't be any abuse or things that will go wrong. y'all the, the, the, the issue of dealing with sympathy. some fellow res
now in france, a new law has gone into effect. barring the unbox needed from dining out riding public transit or attending sporting events, it comes to france faces one of the biggest coven 19 outbreaks in europe. but many businesses are struggling to handle the backlash to the new rules from angry customers who will be in preparation for the day's dinner service on their fault and briefs, his staff on the proper way to serve scallop broth and what to do if a customer presents proof of...
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louis in breast a france where the you ministers are, are meeting. lisa put this in perspective for us. what role does the european union play in diffusing tensions and resolving the crisis on ukraine's border? well, the e is obviously underlining that it is talking to the years that it's been debrief by the years that it's really involved in all these talks. but as you said beforehand, actually then they're not sitting at the negative negotiating table. that's down to the fact that the european union is very much divided amongst member states. they don't really know what starts to take towards russia on the ukraine issue. and that's why they don't have one international voice and are not really perceived as a strong do you political partner now with the you side lined, and the drumbeats of war becoming louder. what are the potential consequences for the block itself? if russia decides to invade ukraine, well, if that really were to happen for a ministers here have said today that they would then impose toughest sanctions on russia. and obviously, it
louis in breast a france where the you ministers are, are meeting. lisa put this in perspective for us. what role does the european union play in diffusing tensions and resolving the crisis on ukraine's border? well, the e is obviously underlining that it is talking to the years that it's been debrief by the years that it's really involved in all these talks. but as you said beforehand, actually then they're not sitting at the negative negotiating table. that's down to the fact that the...
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her family comes from france and the tiny west african nation of been aim. she is. objects are part of our history and explain who we were. so they're very, very important. it's very symbolical, it's not really a question you know for money or importance of financial importance because some of these objects are very precious. some of them not at all, but the thing is, is that they tell us who we are. ah, identity is the hardest. romeo, me, the canons work born in africa. he now lives in france. his family is west african royalty, missouri. romeo. his great great grandfather was king by honda. in what is now the nation of beneath comrade remodeled with her less sensitive gesture, lucent, philip, across the circle of the support we've offered the over selection boundaries. not fully all whole school was we're sick of go for a month. yeah. yeah, yeah. home. but the cool jackal my to normally be is for to, for to sabbatical from cooper high school. when is his father said in 1892, facing fierce resistance from by hanson, the french army, invaded the kingdom, for
her family comes from france and the tiny west african nation of been aim. she is. objects are part of our history and explain who we were. so they're very, very important. it's very symbolical, it's not really a question you know for money or importance of financial importance because some of these objects are very precious. some of them not at all, but the thing is, is that they tell us who we are. ah, identity is the hardest. romeo, me, the canons work born in africa. he now lives in france....
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also coming up with the leaders of germany and france joined forces calling on russia to deescalate tensions with you crate. the tennessee, they'll continue to pursue dialogue with russia, but more and there will be a high price to pay if there is an attack on ukraine. and a small victory for human rights activists at the australian open tennis tournament . but with the dress code sorted, the big question remain. where is, why ah, further welcome to the program. british prime minister boris johnson is fighting for political survival after london's metropolitan police said they're opening an investigation into multiple parties at his residence. that allegedly breached coven 19 lockdown restrictions. that's in addition to an internal inquiry over the accusations that could be published with an hours. johnston maintains that no rules were broken, but pressure over the party. gates scandal is growing. by the day bonus, johnson is under fire again for attending his own birthday party. at downing street in june 2020 london metropolitan police have now launched an inquiry into a series of possible
also coming up with the leaders of germany and france joined forces calling on russia to deescalate tensions with you crate. the tennessee, they'll continue to pursue dialogue with russia, but more and there will be a high price to pay if there is an attack on ukraine. and a small victory for human rights activists at the australian open tennis tournament . but with the dress code sorted, the big question remain. where is, why ah, further welcome to the program. british prime minister boris...
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when done with france? well, a bit like this of marine deal, inelegant crude confidence has been completely shattered. that's how the french sore it relations, hating a new, lo and it seems the whole debacle. having gone down to well in australia all over the desire to acquire nuclear submarines will literally burn bridges with some of them. a long standing guidance will undermine regional security and will break a lot of formal and informal, regional understandings and cooperation a great. so they are profound implications for stria financial maturity in ra, remain. so they're also very much about the same cost and confusion and perception cells and how the out in the ration and the world shifting towards nuclear submarines raises of the questions to give them that a story is a no nuclear power nation. the real concern that move by will facilitate or push a regional drive. we've already seen expressions from japan and south korea saying we would also consider a welcome, a nuclear power submarine option. an
when done with france? well, a bit like this of marine deal, inelegant crude confidence has been completely shattered. that's how the french sore it relations, hating a new, lo and it seems the whole debacle. having gone down to well in australia all over the desire to acquire nuclear submarines will literally burn bridges with some of them. a long standing guidance will undermine regional security and will break a lot of formal and informal, regional understandings and cooperation a great. so...
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it is a meeting of representatives from ukraine, russia, france, and germany. the format has been revived due to these latest tensions over ukraine . but what exactly is the normandy format? take a look. a small gesture, but a big breakthrough. a handshake between russian president vladimir putin and his then ukranian counterpart, petro parish, ankle. it was the normandy formats, 1st success, and their 1st set down summit in the bellow, russian capital, minsk, in february 2015. the talks helped some men to cease fire, an eastern ukraine, which had been locked in a civil war between russian backed separatists and government troops. thousands had already died in the fighting talks and perish in october 2015. set a time table for new elections in eastern ukraine. but the fighting didn't stop with frequent violations of the ceasefire. since then, leaders of the 4 normandy format countries have spoken on the phone and occasionally met and passion, or sent their top diplomats. december 2019 again in paris, the 1st face to face meeting between vladimir putin and the u
it is a meeting of representatives from ukraine, russia, france, and germany. the format has been revived due to these latest tensions over ukraine . but what exactly is the normandy format? take a look. a small gesture, but a big breakthrough. a handshake between russian president vladimir putin and his then ukranian counterpart, petro parish, ankle. it was the normandy formats, 1st success, and their 1st set down summit in the bellow, russian capital, minsk, in february 2015. the talks helped...
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this new idea from the government comes as france is facing new records levels of cove. it 19 positive cases, some 330000 registered in the last 24 hours. what this will mean, especially exemption is that those who have a covey 19, but with very mild symptoms, would be able to care for patients even though they had the virus. and now what's really interesting about this is the, until now there has been a 3 line whip from the government that the key to catching or when you get coven 19 is isolation, isolation, isolation. so this is a huge deviation from what we've been told in the past. and there are health workers that are concerned about what that would mean in terms of, at whether they would then be transmitting potentially coping 19 to the patients. this comes at the same time as parliamentarians have approved this controversial vaccine pass. it's been a debate that's been ongoing now in the national assembly for the last few days. suspended not once, but twice the 2nd time after an exclusive interview by president mack on that a shocked many people here in france via
this new idea from the government comes as france is facing new records levels of cove. it 19 positive cases, some 330000 registered in the last 24 hours. what this will mean, especially exemption is that those who have a covey 19, but with very mild symptoms, would be able to care for patients even though they had the virus. and now what's really interesting about this is the, until now there has been a 3 line whip from the government that the key to catching or when you get coven 19 is...
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the oldest title rained generator lawrence was built in northern france in 1966. it cost around $1000000000.00 in today's money, which is cheaper than a comparable nuclear power plant. there are 4 other titled range plants running in south korea, russia, canada, and china. about from geography the infrastructure to support title drange plants does, doesn't exist everywhere. and people have opposed the massive structures because they can be who living with the local environment, disturbing migratory fish, the composition of the soil, and even taking space away from local communities. 98 percent of title energy. today comes from titles range, projects that together have a capacity of $520.00 megawatts, which is still a tiny, tiny fraction of consumption. but the other kind of title, power generation could ship things up for the younger and sexier kind of the market title stream power. it's showing more promise of the moment. would that simpler devices that depend on underwater currency caused by the tides? the very in shape and design i'd like wind turbines that hav
the oldest title rained generator lawrence was built in northern france in 1966. it cost around $1000000000.00 in today's money, which is cheaper than a comparable nuclear power plant. there are 4 other titled range plants running in south korea, russia, canada, and china. about from geography the infrastructure to support title drange plants does, doesn't exist everywhere. and people have opposed the massive structures because they can be who living with the local environment, disturbing...
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most people in france will understand that. although they won't be too much in agreement with the language that he is used in that interview. >> controversy in france over on presidential language used by emmanuel macron describing how he wants to annoy people who are refusing to get vaccinated. basically barring them from social activities. next, morocco and china have signed an agreement related to beijing's belden road initiative. the massive project to create new trade routes and dominate local trade. the deal written on tuesday is seen as another step toward that goal. >> durg a video link between morocco and china, representatives held up a signed agreement between the two countries. assign a cooperation with beijing on its belt and road initiative. the deal lays out an expansion of its commitment. >> as for morocco, the belt and road opens up new prospects for trade and investment and brings new opportunities consistent with the kingdoms new developmts model this will prioritize morocco and china's shared ambition for af
most people in france will understand that. although they won't be too much in agreement with the language that he is used in that interview. >> controversy in france over on presidential language used by emmanuel macron describing how he wants to annoy people who are refusing to get vaccinated. basically barring them from social activities. next, morocco and china have signed an agreement related to beijing's belden road initiative. the massive project to create new trade routes and...
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that's really been devastating for france. i. this is in the fighting mode when the government actually concerned about a new cultural totalitarianism that's been creeping in from the endless fear may specifically from the u. s. now, in a little, under 12 months criticism over that us inspired activism of a race and gender called woke ism has been growing. the idea that the u. s. wants to lecture france has provoked bafflement. on that said michel boost on the contrary to the united states, we accept much more grouping by ethnicity, by culture, by religion, and precisely where there is a kind of idea of universality was reported world us, it was the golden age. so we're not going to criticize the americans for that. when we see slavery, they abolished it in the united states and 1865 with lincoln, and we in france, in 1848. that's even 17 years before. but we're not going to say we did it before the wage of you, so i really don't see how the americans can see something like that. because if you look at all of the history of our c
that's really been devastating for france. i. this is in the fighting mode when the government actually concerned about a new cultural totalitarianism that's been creeping in from the endless fear may specifically from the u. s. now, in a little, under 12 months criticism over that us inspired activism of a race and gender called woke ism has been growing. the idea that the u. s. wants to lecture france has provoked bafflement. on that said michel boost on the contrary to the united states, we...
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they say they're going to dim it to the extent or the level that's being used in france right now. france and other european countries have had similar concerns about a dozen of those countries. they have similar concern. so what's happening in those countries by law is that the 5 g signal cannot be at full strength, that's be dim. so what they suggested here was, instead of delaying the launch will simply dimmitt. and by the way, this is for about 46 cities metropolitan areas across the united states where this role i was taking place. so that's the idea right now is that they won't go full strength. and i guess this is their compromise to be f a. but it seems like we've heard so much from these telecom carriers about launching 5 g. this would definitely not be in their best interest at this point, but the up, it also said it's likely to place them new restrictions on flight. do that? what do we know about that? you know, kind of interesting. so the f a is saying, well listen, if you're not going to honor the request that we've made and delay this by, and by the way, the f a was asking f
they say they're going to dim it to the extent or the level that's being used in france right now. france and other european countries have had similar concerns about a dozen of those countries. they have similar concern. so what's happening in those countries by law is that the 5 g signal cannot be at full strength, that's be dim. so what they suggested here was, instead of delaying the launch will simply dimmitt. and by the way, this is for about 46 cities metropolitan areas across the united...
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now another feature, last year was culture was in france. this centered on while some leading politicians among them president micron called woke movements imported to the country from the united states. john and agenda called woke ism has been growing. the idea that the u. s. wants to lecture france has provoked bafflement on ac said look, abuse in the country to the united states. we accept much more group in by ethnicity, by culture, by religion, and precisely where there is a kind of idea of universality was reported worthy. so it was the golden age, so we're not going to criticize the americans for that. when we see slavery, they abolished in the united states in 18. 65 with lincoln, and william france in 18. 48. that's even 17 years before. but we're not going to say we did it before, have to go away. so i really don't see how the americans can see something like that. because if you look at all of the history of our country or the culture of our country, all the countries that we have like martinique in guadalupe who's in all of the i
now another feature, last year was culture was in france. this centered on while some leading politicians among them president micron called woke movements imported to the country from the united states. john and agenda called woke ism has been growing. the idea that the u. s. wants to lecture france has provoked bafflement on ac said look, abuse in the country to the united states. we accept much more group in by ethnicity, by culture, by religion, and precisely where there is a kind of idea...
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also coming up, stand back or else france and germany is that a joint warning towards russia a day before and new attempt at diplomacy? the chilled countries insist that an attack on ukraine would come at a higher price for vladimir food and will introduce you to the twin artists celebrating the fragile beauty of the world's dying coral reefs. one stitch at a time. ah, i'm not really sure i'll come to the show. british prime minister boris johnson is clinging on to his post after london police launched an investigation into long to pull gatherings at his residence. that allegedly breached cove at 19 lockdown restrictions. findings of a highly anticipated internal inquiry could be published within hours. johnson maintains that no rules were broken, but pressure over the party gave scandal is growing by end of day. buddhist johnson is under fire again for attending his own. both their party at downing street in june 2020 london's metropolitan police have now launched an inquiry into a series of possible locked on breeches at buddhist johnson's office and residence . joy wilker permits decis
also coming up, stand back or else france and germany is that a joint warning towards russia a day before and new attempt at diplomacy? the chilled countries insist that an attack on ukraine would come at a higher price for vladimir food and will introduce you to the twin artists celebrating the fragile beauty of the world's dying coral reefs. one stitch at a time. ah, i'm not really sure i'll come to the show. british prime minister boris johnson is clinging on to his post after london police...
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it does seem that though there is some localized spreads in it, spread in parts of france at the minute omicron don't seem to be competing it, but that doesn't mean that we can be complacent with the french authorities or monitoring this very closely. but i, if i was, if i had to guess and one obviously is very careful about speculating here. i think this may not be the one that we need to be worried about. but there are certainly there certainly potential for oma chrome to recombine with delta. and for other variants to come about. so we really all, i think across europe, all countries need to greatly increase their sequencing capacity. so we have the ability to attack these early because not every country can do that to the same extent. professor martin mckee, from the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine. thank you very much. thank you. am i, we're on the subject. here are some more of the latest developments in the pandemic . australian is reporting a record number of new infections and hospitalizations. the country has now passed a total of half a 1000000 cases in the u.
it does seem that though there is some localized spreads in it, spread in parts of france at the minute omicron don't seem to be competing it, but that doesn't mean that we can be complacent with the french authorities or monitoring this very closely. but i, if i was, if i had to guess and one obviously is very careful about speculating here. i think this may not be the one that we need to be worried about. but there are certainly there certainly potential for oma chrome to recombine with...
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you for answer your minute of france, germany and the european union called russia conflicts country well can be negotiated. then when they say you must comply with the minsk agreements. we asked them what exactly of these points should russia fulfill? nobody answers from kentucky have realised that berlin in paris would not force it to comply with the minsk agreements. so they understand that now they can do everything by the zalinski and his regime a used 1st of all by the americans in order to escalate tensions. their main goal is not the future of ukraine, but a heightened tensions around russia and then move on to china. ultimately, the russians say that their nice side, the only power on earth that can force the ukrainian government to follow through with a means agreements, a comprehensive peace plan to end the civil war and ukraine. that the only power that can force you credit up to abide by them is the united states and that isn't interested in seeing them minsk agreements fulfilled because that would lead to a d escalation. that there wouldn't be a need to keep pumping wea
you for answer your minute of france, germany and the european union called russia conflicts country well can be negotiated. then when they say you must comply with the minsk agreements. we asked them what exactly of these points should russia fulfill? nobody answers from kentucky have realised that berlin in paris would not force it to comply with the minsk agreements. so they understand that now they can do everything by the zalinski and his regime a used 1st of all by the americans in order...
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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 kolber. 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 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, the chief market analyst at market dot com. welcome to the program, neil. so 0.3 percent growth in the 4th quarter for the euro's own. what are we to make of that? yeah, i think it reflects to the, the, the 2 key problems that the, the european economy has been facing, which is firstly that omicron wave. and also a bit of delta that we saw in the back end of the year. but the shu
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 kolber. 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 of the 4th quarter of 2021. that's according to figures out just now for the whole past year....
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meeting with ukrainian officials in kiev, and trying to revive full way peace, silks of russia and france to end the conflict in the east. and don, boss, region assure has been massing troops at a border with ukraine. arising fears of an invasion, jannen foreign minister will meet her russian counterpart in moscow on tuesday. dominic came brings us more now from berlin. the thing that really stood out from this meeting, at least the news conference it emerged after the meeting of the 2 foreign ministers was a reiteration of germany's perspective, germany's support for ukraine and alina bell, bach saying effectively to the russians that any further, each further aggression would be met with some diplomatic response from her country and others saying in her opinion that diplomacy is the only way to solve this crisis. also referring to the normandy format, saying that the full way meeting of ministers between paris here, moscow, berlin, that that's a format that they want to reinvigorate where possible. but it is worth making the point that in questions both to mrs. burbock and to her counte
meeting with ukrainian officials in kiev, and trying to revive full way peace, silks of russia and france to end the conflict in the east. and don, boss, region assure has been massing troops at a border with ukraine. arising fears of an invasion, jannen foreign minister will meet her russian counterpart in moscow on tuesday. dominic came brings us more now from berlin. the thing that really stood out from this meeting, at least the news conference it emerged after the meeting of the 2 foreign...
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now, france doesn't share that view. they are saying we shouldn't resume this will happen in any case that could turn out to be a self fulfilling prophecy. france is betting on keeping the channels of communication opened. there have been talks this week here in paris, between france, germany, ukraine, and russia. on a 2014 seas fire in east in ukraine, another round of talks. and what was planned in about 2 weeks in berlin. now mind you, these talks for now are taking place on the diplomatic level level of russian. the russian president vladimir putin seems to be unwilling to meet him on my call in person. but what seems to be certain is that the l e. the will be trying to reach out to him and to de escalate the situation. while he said, thank you lisa louis comparison, emily show and in moscow, thanks to you both may take a quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines today. north korea has released images of its latest missile tests. the launches on tuesday and thursday were of new short and long range
now, france doesn't share that view. they are saying we shouldn't resume this will happen in any case that could turn out to be a self fulfilling prophecy. france is betting on keeping the channels of communication opened. there have been talks this week here in paris, between france, germany, ukraine, and russia. on a 2014 seas fire in east in ukraine, another round of talks. and what was planned in about 2 weeks in berlin. now mind you, these talks for now are taking place on the diplomatic...
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and that includes russia, ukraine, france, and germany around the table to discuss this. now this talk of a more extended format, also that includes the americans that talked going on at the lowest level. so germany at this moment stands for the belief in diplomacy which succeeded to a certain degree, arguably last time around while at the same time maintaining pressure. also, thanks to united states or chief political political editor, michelle, are given a for us there. thank you so much. ah, now to an important trial that got under way to day, a german woman has been charged with membership of a terrorist group and aiding and abetting crimes against humanity. she travelled to syria as a teenager to join the so called islamic state. it is a case that has raised questions about how a young woman became radicalized and decided to join the extremist group. the story of leonora em has attracted great interest in germany. in march of 2015, that then 15 year old secretly left her home village and the eastern state of saxony on halt to join the so called islamic state and syri
and that includes russia, ukraine, france, and germany around the table to discuss this. now this talk of a more extended format, also that includes the americans that talked going on at the lowest level. so germany at this moment stands for the belief in diplomacy which succeeded to a certain degree, arguably last time around while at the same time maintaining pressure. also, thanks to united states or chief political political editor, michelle, are given a for us there. thank you so much. ah,...
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f electricity to france, or which bore the brunt of this program. as debts worth 40 to 45000000000 euros, and has had to be rescued from bankruptcy by being re nationalized in open court. the issue remains controversial. we need more energy and lower c o 2 emissions. the role of nuclear power in the energy mix is a question that countries are deciding for themselves. but as we seek to turn back the tides of climate change, it could be the tides themselves that provide the solution. solar power and wind energy are only as reliable as the weather. but as long as the sun and moon continued to exert that gravitational influence on our seas, title, energy would never let us down off the coast of scotland. you could witness this winter by ins, being put into the water. they're called tidal turbines. they sit on the sea floor and harness the energy in the moving water that comes in and goes out with the tides. the potential is huge. it's estimated that we could practically capture enough title, energy to power all home from the united states, twice over. y
f electricity to france, or which bore the brunt of this program. as debts worth 40 to 45000000000 euros, and has had to be rescued from bankruptcy by being re nationalized in open court. the issue remains controversial. we need more energy and lower c o 2 emissions. the role of nuclear power in the energy mix is a question that countries are deciding for themselves. but as we seek to turn back the tides of climate change, it could be the tides themselves that provide the solution. solar power...
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i thought there was an uproar in france. his parliament is emmanuel mack, crossed comments and strong language about on fractionated people became public. some opposition and peas, boot the health minister, while others described the french president's words as vulgar. before a debate on the government's proposed vaccine pulse was abruptly suspended. the loan up is all to please. we asked for the presence of the prime minister because the words of the president of the republic or a worthy, responsible, contemptuous unapproved, very premeditated. it was. this is the reality of the situation. one context thought it was the liberal arts of good in the parisian newspaper, macro said that on facts, native people were irresponsible as for the unvaccinated, i really want to piss them off. he said, we have to tell them, you will no longer be able to go to the restaurant. you will no longer be able to go for coffee. you will no longer be able to go to the theater. you will no longer be able to go to the cinema. frances recorded recor
i thought there was an uproar in france. his parliament is emmanuel mack, crossed comments and strong language about on fractionated people became public. some opposition and peas, boot the health minister, while others described the french president's words as vulgar. before a debate on the government's proposed vaccine pulse was abruptly suspended. the loan up is all to please. we asked for the presence of the prime minister because the words of the president of the republic or a worthy,...
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w correspondence, lisa louis in west france and emily, sherwin in moscow. and began our conversation by asking lisa about the european union's role and resolving the crisis on ukraine's border. while e u foreign ministers have been telling his hair northwestern france all day long by, it's very important for the united european union to stand together to stand for security in europe. the danish foreign minister said, you know, it's unacceptable that russia is taking us back to dark times to the dock times of the cold war. really. but when you look a bit more closely, it'll be very difficult for the european union to find even a common stands on the issue. given that the threat perception of the different members of the european union is quite different. eastern european and member states will obviously feel more threatened by russia and by a possible conflict ukraine, as opposed to a countries like spain and italy. and it might also be down to that fact to the fact that the european union is struggling to find a common stance that for now there actually hav
w correspondence, lisa louis in west france and emily, sherwin in moscow. and began our conversation by asking lisa about the european union's role and resolving the crisis on ukraine's border. while e u foreign ministers have been telling his hair northwestern france all day long by, it's very important for the united european union to stand together to stand for security in europe. the danish foreign minister said, you know, it's unacceptable that russia is taking us back to dark times to the...