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i won't france _ france that regresses. i won't france that regresses. i won't france that is part of a strong europe, — france that is part of a strong europe, continues to create ties with other— europe, continues to create ties with other democracies —— i want a france _ with other democracies —— i want a france that— with other democracies —— i want a france that is — with other democracies —— i want a france that is part of a strong furope~ — france that is part of a strong europe. not a france that would leave _ europe. not a france that would leave europe and pander to populism and xenophobia. that is not france. i and xenophobia. that is not france. i want _ and xenophobia. that is not france. i want a _ and xenophobia. that is not france. i want a france that is faithful. faithful— i want a france that is faithful. faithful to— i want a france that is faithful. faithful to humanism, to the enlightenment, to our great ideals founded _ enlightenment, to our great ideals founded before. that is the france ic founded be
i won't france _ france that regresses. i won't france that regresses. i won't france that is part of a strong europe, — france that is part of a strong europe, continues to create ties with other— europe, continues to create ties with other democracies —— i want a france _ with other democracies —— i want a france that— with other democracies —— i want a france that is — with other democracies —— i want a france that is part of a strong furope~ — france that is part...
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. >> i looked in my rearview mirror, and it was frances. >> frances, the wife in the other. >> i get her little finger. >> the middle finger? >> right. >> i start following her. >> i said, what the hell? >> she brakes. and i brake. and i heard a thump. >> he's pronounced dead at the hospital. >> a case of road rage? or a love triangle racing toward tragedy? >> she goes, i'm having an affair with your husband. >> two women in love with one man, hating each other. >> you're getting text messages from bonnie of the two of them having sex? >> uh-huh. >> a hollywood love story? >> this was the man i wanted to marry. >> or, a fatal attraction? >> he goes, i can't get rid of this person. >> and so many about to lose so much. >> why? >> i will live with that for the rest of my life. hello and welcome to dateline. they grew a successful trucking business together. but their seemingly perfect life collapsed after learning he has been hiding an ifair from her for three years. it was a love triangle and that revolution would have far reaching and tragic consequences. here with "collision" is and
. >> i looked in my rearview mirror, and it was frances. >> frances, the wife in the other. >> i get her little finger. >> the middle finger? >> right. >> i start following her. >> i said, what the hell? >> she brakes. and i brake. and i heard a thump. >> he's pronounced dead at the hospital. >> a case of road rage? or a love triangle racing toward tragedy? >> she goes, i'm having an affair with your husband. >> two women...
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they would be damaging for france, for france's economy and for france's standing in europe. i think it would be a victory of marine le pen. would it be more damaging, even. for the european union. muhammad: you heard jacques there talk about the opinion he was expressing was that a le pen presidency would be damaging for france's standing in europe. i want to ask you, what would a le pen presidency mean for europe? jazin: well le pen presidency would be very bad news for europe. that is for sure. maybe to start from a bit like an integration and institutional perspective, le pen has or had until the brexit referendum actually always lobbied for a brexit and underlined that this would be a good idea. but her narrative has changed. what she's advocating for now is kind of leaving the eu but staying inside, because she says that she wants to reinstall the primacy of french and national law over eu law. so basically eu law would not even or would not anymore be applied in eu members or in france, which basically means you're just in a loose grouping of states that doesn't have a
they would be damaging for france, for france's economy and for france's standing in europe. i think it would be a victory of marine le pen. would it be more damaging, even. for the european union. muhammad: you heard jacques there talk about the opinion he was expressing was that a le pen presidency would be damaging for france's standing in europe. i want to ask you, what would a le pen presidency mean for europe? jazin: well le pen presidency would be very bad news for europe. that is for...
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it's france to no good. i will never give up, and i will never abandon the friends long of a republic. la france ah ah, ah ah ah, of the french presidential and actual and her, it was marina pan who just spoke, talking about her defeat to emmanuel bar kron. and she said that she will not forget certain parts of france, who she said were i guess the defense, she was sick while this saw that again, she said that the fear she will continue to be a defender of the french people and not forget certain parts of france, but you'll so said that, you know, this vote is for, it says a lot about the people that were meant to be facing, i guess, discrimination what she would consider discrimination for certain parts of france when it comes to microns policies. but let us bring you up to speed on where things are at the moment of what we know now about the selection results so far. emanuel con was a, he's one. this one in france's presidential election to secure a 2nd 5 year term. only results indicate that mac on 158.2
it's france to no good. i will never give up, and i will never abandon the friends long of a republic. la france ah ah, ah ah ah, of the french presidential and actual and her, it was marina pan who just spoke, talking about her defeat to emmanuel bar kron. and she said that she will not forget certain parts of france, who she said were i guess the defense, she was sick while this saw that again, she said that the fear she will continue to be a defender of the french people and not forget...
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your message generally seems to be one of a failing france, a france that is deeply divided, where the economy is suffering, where globalisation is destroying the livelihoods of the french people. look at the truth, look at the fact that over the past year the french economy has grown at 7%, an extraordinary figure, unemployment is down, the best figures since 2012. president macron, if he chooses to run again as we know he will, he will have a strong economic story to tell the french people. and all of the polls say that right now, french people a much more concerned about the future of the economy than they are about your issue, that we've already discussed — immigration. i asked you earlier whether you felt you made mistakes in the past, whether he was sorry for some of the things you said in the past. do you regret that you in previous campaigns embrace the idea of what we in english call frexit, france leaving the european union, that was one of your headline policies, you've now abandoned it. is that because you realise you were just wrong? well, your vision of what's happening
your message generally seems to be one of a failing france, a france that is deeply divided, where the economy is suffering, where globalisation is destroying the livelihoods of the french people. look at the truth, look at the fact that over the past year the french economy has grown at 7%, an extraordinary figure, unemployment is down, the best figures since 2012. president macron, if he chooses to run again as we know he will, he will have a strong economic story to tell the french people....
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and along with france. -- long live france. [applause] [applause] >> in her concessions piece, marine le pen called the election historic. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, we could have seen a great win of freedom across the country but the people of france decided it to be otherwise. we have seen unfair, violent practices. the sort of practices that the french citizens have been subjected to date in and day out. we have seen that throughout france and when we look at the results of tonight's election, we can see that we have never -- victorious. [applause] >>
and along with france. -- long live france. [applause] [applause] >> in her concessions piece, marine le pen called the election historic. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, we could have seen a great win of freedom across the country but the people of france decided it to be otherwise. we have seen unfair, violent practices. the sort of practices that the french citizens have been subjected to date in and day out. we have seen that throughout france and when we look at the results...
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she says that mr macron it can't repair france?— it can't repair france? she will fitht the it can't repair france? she will fight the third _ it can't repair france? she will fight the third round, - it can't repair france? she will fight the third round, the - fight the third round, the legislative elections. it's not the presence of mr macron himself, there can be variousjudgments presence of mr macron himself, there can be various judgments about his personality, but i think it is the fact that he is completely indebted to globalism, to free trade, to giving up french sovereignty, that will rise to the european union that, in fact, will rise to the european union that, infact, has will rise to the european union that, in fact, has very little to do with two european coat traditions and identities. that's the main points, that we all, not only marine le pen, worrying about. we would have preferred to win, obviously, but still, i think it's an important progress that she appears in the national rally now appears that the main opposition party to mr macro
she says that mr macron it can't repair france?— it can't repair france? she will fitht the it can't repair france? she will fight the third _ it can't repair france? she will fight the third round, - it can't repair france? she will fight the third round, the - fight the third round, the legislative elections. it's not the presence of mr macron himself, there can be variousjudgments presence of mr macron himself, there can be various judgments about his personality, but i think it is the...
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france 24.com. ♪ >> europe bakes in a heat wave which has pushed temperatures into the 40's. the heat and dry conditions have brought wildfires to parts of france, spain and portugal. the uk's former finance minister is in the lead calling this evening's boat, which leaves for hopefuls in the race to replace boris johnson. the president of ukraine, zelenskyy, fires his top two law enforcement officials. this is what he calls acts of treason. welcome back to the france 24 newsroom in paris. i am tom and thank you for joining us. we begin in france were towns and cities across the country are recording their highest ever temperatures in some places. meteorologists have described this as a heat apocalypse. we are here in paris and the mercury has been hovering close to 40 degrees celsius in the western city. the temperature hit 42 degrees there. tomorrow could be even hotter. weeks of drought-like conditions have left the country tinder dry and the southwest firefighters are struggling to contain a m
france 24.com. ♪ >> europe bakes in a heat wave which has pushed temperatures into the 40's. the heat and dry conditions have brought wildfires to parts of france, spain and portugal. the uk's former finance minister is in the lead calling this evening's boat, which leaves for hopefuls in the race to replace boris johnson. the president of ukraine, zelenskyy, fires his top two law enforcement officials. this is what he calls acts of treason. welcome back to the france 24 newsroom in...
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. ♪ >> france is a country of contrasts. it's reputation for glamour and chic is probably projected to the outside world. but there is also a darker underbelly. [shouting] >> a fractious and fractured friends where the far-right has moved in from the fringes and increasingly set the national agenda, especially when it comes to muslims. paris may look like a celebration of diversity. the multicultural capital city of the nation that prides itself on the values of liberty, equality, and fraternity. but those values do not hold true for everyone. i am miriam, and in this series, i will take a deeper look at some of the issues dividing france and its people. from the separation between church and state, france's reckoning with its colonial legacy through racism, islamophobia, and the crown on basic freedoms including the right to protest, to me, it feels like a fight over who we are as a nation, and what we really stand for. ♪ >> it sounds almost as if they're saying some religious attitudes are unacceptable. >> this tendency
. ♪ >> france is a country of contrasts. it's reputation for glamour and chic is probably projected to the outside world. but there is also a darker underbelly. [shouting] >> a fractious and fractured friends where the far-right has moved in from the fringes and increasingly set the national agenda, especially when it comes to muslims. paris may look like a celebration of diversity. the multicultural capital city of the nation that prides itself on the values of liberty, equality,...
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--frances. marine le pen represented the poor france. it is a bit like brexit camp and those who are looking back to the past. but i wanted to go back, i feel that it is not the extremist vote. yes, it will be very interesting after the election. the french political landscape is in tatters. i can see it happening. anchor: this is going to be my last question. if president macron wins, will he have the same luxury to follow his agenda in the future, or do you think the political landscape will be forever changed in france? >> it will be whether she manages to get a majority in the legislature. and that will really be key to watch. apart from that, unless we have another crisis, which is something we have to remember, he had to manage the covert crisis and the war in ukraine. the question on top of that is how does the french electoral party landscape evolve because as we have seen right now, the traditional mainstream are in tatters. anchor: thank you. thank you very much indeed for your contribution. in -- and thank you too for watching
--frances. marine le pen represented the poor france. it is a bit like brexit camp and those who are looking back to the past. but i wanted to go back, i feel that it is not the extremist vote. yes, it will be very interesting after the election. the french political landscape is in tatters. i can see it happening. anchor: this is going to be my last question. if president macron wins, will he have the same luxury to follow his agenda in the future, or do you think the political landscape will...
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. ,., translates into votes today in france. , ., , translates into votes today in france. , ., france. do they also accept that erha -s france. do they also accept that perhaps having _ france. do they also accept that perhaps having another - france. do they also accept that perhaps having another far - france. do they also accept that perhaps having another far right candidate more extreme than marine le pen, eric zemmour, has helped detoxify what some french would have considered in terms of voting for her? �* , ,., , considered in terms of voting for her? �* , , ., her? i'm sure the party faithful here wouldn't _ her? i'm sure the party faithful here wouldn't use _ her? i'm sure the party faithful here wouldn't use the - her? i'm sure the party faithful here wouldn't use the word - her? i'm sure the party faithful- here wouldn't use the word detoxify but there is no doubt they share that sentiment. the fact that eric zemmour didn't distance himself from vladimir putin and wasn't able to be as nimble, many people think, as marine le pen. in the past she has had links with presi
. ,., translates into votes today in france. , ., , translates into votes today in france. , ., france. do they also accept that erha -s france. do they also accept that perhaps having _ france. do they also accept that perhaps having another - france. do they also accept that perhaps having another far - france. do they also accept that perhaps having another far right candidate more extreme than marine le pen, eric zemmour, has helped detoxify what some french would have considered in terms...
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frances: hello and welcome. i am frances stead sellers, a senior writer here at the "washington post." my guest today was diagnosed with long covid. he is trying to help other long-haulers. he is virginia democratic senator tim kaine. senator kaine, a very warm welcome back. sen. kaine: i am really happy we can talk about this today. frances: we are very glad to have you. we would like you to join the conversation, so please tweet your questions. we will try to get to a couple of them during the show. senator kaine, let me start with a set that question. what kind of symptoms are we talking about when we talk about long covid, and what is the range, and how big of a health problem is this? frances: hello and welcome. i am frances stead seller, a senior writer here at the "washington post." my guest today was diagnosed with long covid. he is trying to help other long-haulers. he is virginia democratic senator tim kaine. senator kaine, a very warm welcome back. sen. kaine: i am really happy we can talk about this
frances: hello and welcome. i am frances stead sellers, a senior writer here at the "washington post." my guest today was diagnosed with long covid. he is trying to help other long-haulers. he is virginia democratic senator tim kaine. senator kaine, a very warm welcome back. sen. kaine: i am really happy we can talk about this today. frances: we are very glad to have you. we would like you to join the conversation, so please tweet your questions. we will try to get to a couple of them...
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you have to frances, you have to france urban, france and mitchell. but in transit confident, france did you get in france at which looks out to the world and then not in the bed represented. the poorer frowns the least 45 for all to frighten france who wants to take should be on the borders. it is, it is a bit like, you know, brings it can get those well, but at those who are looking back to the past to learn id or pass. but i want you to go back on that. i think that yes is that the extremist vote will carry on, but what we can see in front of yes, you are, you will change is it will be very interesting. after the election, the french political landscape is in tatters. ok. and we will see how it will reorganize and i can see it happening that was under, right. it's quite clear that you will have 0 supporters, the ribbon supporters and the people are on the right within though everybody contacts your g and so on. well, share the same values as well nationally. similarly, i have, as we say, as, as i've been trying to form a group together with the sta
you have to frances, you have to france urban, france and mitchell. but in transit confident, france did you get in france at which looks out to the world and then not in the bed represented. the poorer frowns the least 45 for all to frighten france who wants to take should be on the borders. it is, it is a bit like, you know, brings it can get those well, but at those who are looking back to the past to learn id or pass. but i want you to go back on that. i think that yes is that the extremist...
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france in a 4 part series. the big picture takes an in depth look. episode 3. 0, now to sierra river. well, ah, after a lifetime in finland, an emigrant returns to somali land upon discovering his ancestral home could be a gold mine. but to benefit his community from the minerals beneath the land, he must navigate the age old tribal disputes above it. mm. witness. golden light. on al jazeera, the latest news as it breaks. this decision basically said that the robi way decision was simply wrong. it is highly unusual for supreme court to overrule precedent with detailed coverage. the fraud number will not only significantly reduce the shadow price, but it is expected to initiate acreage damage both from around the world. this one here depicts, the late poets was offered and know up who was revolutionary poems in his play of the many mm. invest.
france in a 4 part series. the big picture takes an in depth look. episode 3. 0, now to sierra river. well, ah, after a lifetime in finland, an emigrant returns to somali land upon discovering his ancestral home could be a gold mine. but to benefit his community from the minerals beneath the land, he must navigate the age old tribal disputes above it. mm. witness. golden light. on al jazeera, the latest news as it breaks. this decision basically said that the robi way decision was simply wrong....
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what should france do? how far should france go to help? emmanuel macron. >> first of all, i think you are quite right in mentioning first what is happening here in europe and the fact that war is raging once again on the continent. times are very serious indeed. russia has decided to strengthen its offensive over the next few hours. few days. it will be an increased offensive in eastern ukraine, on the donbass, on mariupol. this will lead to human disasters, as we have already witnessed in a number of cities. france and europe, as we have been doing from the beginning, must support ukraine, support to resist -- to give ukrainians defensive equipment and fighting equipment to make sure tf does not fall. we have to also support them financially. i also welcoming the ukrainians, the 5 million ukrainians which have left the country and gone across the country. look, i think we need to do more today. and to stay true to that course. and we must make sure as i have been trying to do from the beginning that there is no escalation and that the war
what should france do? how far should france go to help? emmanuel macron. >> first of all, i think you are quite right in mentioning first what is happening here in europe and the fact that war is raging once again on the continent. times are very serious indeed. russia has decided to strengthen its offensive over the next few hours. few days. it will be an increased offensive in eastern ukraine, on the donbass, on mariupol. this will lead to human disasters, as we have already witnessed...
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under military threat from france in 1825, haiti agreed to pay reparations to france for lost so-called "property," including enslaved people that french owners lost in the rebellion. france threatened to invade haiti and reimpose slavery if haiti did not agree to a staggering amount in reparations, 150 million francs, 30 times haiti's annual revenue. haiti began taking out loans from french banks, leading to an economic crisis that continues to this day. "the new york times" estimates haiti paid the equivalent of what is now $560 million to france over the next seven decades. the true economic cost to haiti is estimated to be an astounding $115 billion. and that only tells part of the story. in 1880, a french bank established haiti's first national bank, essentially putting france in control of haiti's treasury. that bank, credit industriel et commercial, used some of its massive profits to help finance the eiffel tower. the bank's current owner has just launched an investigation into its dealings with haiti and its role in what it called the ecosystem of colonialism. "the times" serie
under military threat from france in 1825, haiti agreed to pay reparations to france for lost so-called "property," including enslaved people that french owners lost in the rebellion. france threatened to invade haiti and reimpose slavery if haiti did not agree to a staggering amount in reparations, 150 million francs, 30 times haiti's annual revenue. haiti began taking out loans from french banks, leading to an economic crisis that continues to this day. "the new york...
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you have to frances, you have to france urban, france, mitchell. but in transit confidence, france, you get in france, at which looks out to the world. and then melinda been represented for from the least 45 from to frighten france. who wants to take should be on the borders. it is, it is a bit like it brings it can get those well, but at those who are looking back to the past line, idea or pass. but i want you to go back on that. i think that yes, is that the extremist vote we carry on, but what we can see in front of yes, you are, you will change is it will be very interesting. at the election, the french political landscape is in tatters. ok. and we will see how it will reorganize and i can see it happening. that was on the right. it's quite clear that you will have the more supporters, the ramp and supporters and the people are on the right within the web because that's your g. and so on, well, share the same values as well nationally. so as we say, as, as we're trying to form a group together, we've just done, we know that the glass ceiling th
you have to frances, you have to france urban, france, mitchell. but in transit confidence, france, you get in france, at which looks out to the world. and then melinda been represented for from the least 45 from to frighten france. who wants to take should be on the borders. it is, it is a bit like it brings it can get those well, but at those who are looking back to the past line, idea or pass. but i want you to go back on that. i think that yes, is that the extremist vote we carry on, but...
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however, amnesty international france has been working more and more on its own country on france, or because indeed, what rescinding the recent years is an erosion of different civil liberties targeting originally certain groups that extending to the whole population. notably, we seen that during protest and rings a yell of his protest where you had a very violent, a response from the police have of 3 people who were mutilated just because they were taking part in protests and thousands of injuries. it wasn't new practices in practices that existed before and expanded broader to the population in house and in the public debate. human rights fundamental freedom, civil liberties have shifted from a space of objectivism to space of belief. people in friends believe that because they are the country of human rights that these human rights are guaranteed for ever. because we are the country that prides itself on being a torch bear of free speech. we think that we are protected from infringing on the search free speech, and this is why you are as to your to situation on the ground gets wor
however, amnesty international france has been working more and more on its own country on france, or because indeed, what rescinding the recent years is an erosion of different civil liberties targeting originally certain groups that extending to the whole population. notably, we seen that during protest and rings a yell of his protest where you had a very violent, a response from the police have of 3 people who were mutilated just because they were taking part in protests and thousands of...
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france is operating as the framework nation. from what i have heard from previous speakers, we'll -- we are dealing with the government that is illegitimate who took power by force and wasn't elected and who is partnering with a mercenary group that has a track record of human rights abuse. nick: you were talking about the involvement of russian mercenaries and we will get to that in a second but what will happen if there is a wholesale pullout? how bad could it be and what would happen? >> there will be a security void . it could be incredibly dangerous but it depends on how you define security void. [indiscernible] i think security vacuum is the option everyone would want to avoid. nick: so should european troops stay there? >> i think it depends on the mandates, the policies of the eu. nick: it just depends on the security situation on the ground and how dangerous it will be for the region and internationally. >> that is what i am coming to. if you continue because it's illegitimate government especially one that has been sus
france is operating as the framework nation. from what i have heard from previous speakers, we'll -- we are dealing with the government that is illegitimate who took power by force and wasn't elected and who is partnering with a mercenary group that has a track record of human rights abuse. nick: you were talking about the involvement of russian mercenaries and we will get to that in a second but what will happen if there is a wholesale pullout? how bad could it be and what would happen?...
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it - france. as how big an issue immigration was. it is i france. as how big an issue i immigration was. it is interesting looking at the statistics, isn't it, because the number of foreign—born residents in france is lower than in other european countries. yes. residents in france is lower than in other european countries.- residents in france is lower than in other european countries. yes, it is a bit lower— other european countries. yes, it is a bit lower and _ other european countries. yes, it is a bit lower and the _ other european countries. yes, it is a bit lower and the contradiction i other european countries. yes, it is a bit lower and the contradiction is | a bit lower and the contradiction is also that france needs foreign workers and emmanuel macron said it again yesterday. he said it is strong that france has been overwhelmed by migrants and five and is actually need foreign workers to help the country were —— it is wrong that france has been around. ls a that france has been around. is a manual 0micron's policy on immigration
it - france. as how big an issue immigration was. it is i france. as how big an issue i immigration was. it is interesting looking at the statistics, isn't it, because the number of foreign—born residents in france is lower than in other european countries. yes. residents in france is lower than in other european countries.- residents in france is lower than in other european countries. yes, it is a bit lower— other european countries. yes, it is a bit lower and _ other european countries....
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especially the presence of france. seems to be wanting to fight an anti-imperialist fight in which it will be helped by russia. the division which is more there to protect the mali junta. so no surprise at all to see that mali is carrying on in its approach to the situation. mohammed: i am sorry. i am sorry to interrupt you, but i want to get reaction. you were reacting quite a lot to what he was saying, so i want to get your take. go ahead and jump in. >> you know, i just invite jacque and like-minded people to understand we are not fighting imperialism or anything. we are just claiming our sovereignty. we just want respect in our relationship with other nations, following the convention. we don't want any other nation to dictate. we want to quit being the -- of any nation. mali wants to look straight in the eyes of the rest of the world as equals. those who want to keep us in the complex -- the time has gone. we have to consider mali as a nation. we have to respect our sovereign decisions to fight terrorism. this has
especially the presence of france. seems to be wanting to fight an anti-imperialist fight in which it will be helped by russia. the division which is more there to protect the mali junta. so no surprise at all to see that mali is carrying on in its approach to the situation. mohammed: i am sorry. i am sorry to interrupt you, but i want to get reaction. you were reacting quite a lot to what he was saying, so i want to get your take. go ahead and jump in. >> you know, i just invite jacque...
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hi, i am livin: in from johan in france. hi, i am living in france _ from johan in france. hi, i am living in france and _ from johan in france. hi, i am living in france and i - from johan in france. hi, i am living in france and i would i from johan in france. hi, i am| living in france and i would like from johan in france. hi, i am - living in france and i would like to ask, _ living in france and i would like to ask, do— living in france and i would like to ask, do you — living in france and i would like to ask, do you think that conflict in ukraine — ask, do you think that conflict in ukraine could lead to a global nuclear— ukraine could lead to a global nuclear war?— ukraine could lead to a global nuclear war? ~ . ., ., ., ., nuclear war? michael, how great a risk is there _ nuclear war? michael, how great a risk is there of _ nuclear war? michael, how great a risk is there of that? _ nuclear war? michael, how great a risk is there of that? not - nuclear war? michael, how great a risk is there of that? not for - nuclear war? michael, how great a risk is the
hi, i am livin: in from johan in france. hi, i am living in france _ from johan in france. hi, i am living in france and _ from johan in france. hi, i am living in france and i - from johan in france. hi, i am living in france and i would i from johan in france. hi, i am| living in france and i would like from johan in france. hi, i am - living in france and i would like to ask, _ living in france and i would like to ask, do— living in france and i would like to ask, do you — living in...
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the tension strad in france. if you are poor inference, it takes 6 generations, not one, not $36.00 generation to get out of poverty. it's a lot, especially if you consider that because of historical reasons, due to immigration, muslims are members of this disadvantage class. and if we don't have public policies addressing that, i believe that in 10 years we will have exactly the same debates. it's a no go to me to what's very apparent here in france is that everyone agrees that lacy is a really important part of the french tradition. that much is not in question. what is in question is the substance at that time how it's being used. clearly for some place, it provides protection from the states intrusion into the private sphere. but ironically, for others, it's also exactly the opposite of that. what seems to be a state is a struggle over what it means to be french and who gets to define it. mm. mm mm hm. it wants to shut a little exist. so it's exist a little bit. it's very confusing when you grow up here, when
the tension strad in france. if you are poor inference, it takes 6 generations, not one, not $36.00 generation to get out of poverty. it's a lot, especially if you consider that because of historical reasons, due to immigration, muslims are members of this disadvantage class. and if we don't have public policies addressing that, i believe that in 10 years we will have exactly the same debates. it's a no go to me to what's very apparent here in france is that everyone agrees that lacy is a...
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, and, as for— have such a leader for france, and, as for style. — have such a leader for france, and, as for style. i — have such a leader for france, and, as for style, i know people who know him, as for style, i know people who know him. and _ as for style, i know people who know him, and they trust him. maybe for some _ him, and they trust him. maybe for some of— him, and they trust him. maybe for some of them he could be their friend. — some of them he could be their friend. for— some of them he could be their friend, for others not, but he is a head _ friend, for others not, but he is a head of— friend, for others not, but he is a head of state and he is trustworthy. he has— head of state and he is trustworthy. he has shown that, especially during covid _ he has shown that, especially during covid when _ he has shown that, especially during covid when france was among the countries — covid when france was among the countries in — covid when france was among the countries in the world where people were best _ countries in the world where people were best protected
, and, as for— have such a leader for france, and, as for style. — have such a leader for france, and, as for style. i — have such a leader for france, and, as for style, i know people who know him, as for style, i know people who know him. and _ as for style, i know people who know him, and they trust him. maybe for some _ him, and they trust him. maybe for some of— him, and they trust him. maybe for some of them he could be their friend. — some of them he could be their friend....
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on april 24th, we can make the choice of france and europe together >> welcome to "street signs. we are live in paris with the first round of the french presidential elections here are your headlines. emmanuel macron and marine le pen advance to the runoff with the incumbent and far right challenger improving on the vote from five years ago. >> translator: i want to express my sincere gratefulness. i take full measure of this responsibility with humility >>> and the second round is a cliff hanger with macron's lead within the margin of error but the mp tells cnbc they should be easy for them to win the voters from the party they lost in the first round. >> translator: it is difficult with the left-right divide we think the real divide is the patriots and the globalists. it is embodied by emmanuel macron we're the patriots >>> the cac out performs in early european trade soc gen exits the russian operation. and the world's second largest consumer rising in the fastest in the last three months >>> somewhat muted start to the week here in europe. especially once we inherited the wea
on april 24th, we can make the choice of france and europe together >> welcome to "street signs. we are live in paris with the first round of the french presidential elections here are your headlines. emmanuel macron and marine le pen advance to the runoff with the incumbent and far right challenger improving on the vote from five years ago. >> translator: i want to express my sincere gratefulness. i take full measure of this responsibility with humility >>> and the...
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she hasn't what that would mean for france. sue: hasn't several what that would mean for france. sie: hasn't several proposals, what that would mean for france. s“i2 hasn't several proposals, but at the moment because of the war in ukraine, she has said we will welcome of course those fleeing the war, but only for the duration of the war, without being clear on how the war, without being clear on how the refugees would go back to ukraine once it is safe to live in again. she wants more border controls in france, but also in the european external borders, and she wants to kind of really increase the budget for police, so we will have to see. , ., ., ., ~ i., , to see. georgina, thank you very much indeed. _ to see. georgina, thank you very much indeed. the _ to see. georgina, thank you very much indeed. the polls - to see. georgina, thank you very much indeed. the polls close - to see. georgina, thank you very much indeed. the polls close at| much indeed. the polls close at eight o'clock tonight, we will be doing a special programme on that and get the latest opinion polls about
she hasn't what that would mean for france. sue: hasn't several what that would mean for france. sie: hasn't several proposals, what that would mean for france. s“i2 hasn't several proposals, but at the moment because of the war in ukraine, she has said we will welcome of course those fleeing the war, but only for the duration of the war, without being clear on how the war, without being clear on how the refugees would go back to ukraine once it is safe to live in again. she wants more border...
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. �* , , , ., france. and briefly before we let ou no, france. and briefly before we let you go. the _ france. and briefly before we let you go. the first _ france. and briefly before we let you go, the first call _ france. and briefly before we let you go, the first call that - you go, the first call that president macron held was with the german chancellor. what's been the international reaction? i german chancellor. what's been the international reaction?— international reaction? i think the international _ international reaction? i think the international reaction _ international reaction? i think the international reaction has - international reaction? i think the international reaction has been i international reaction? i think the i international reaction has been one, particularly in europe, of relief. because marine le pen, although she no longer calls for france to be pulled out of the european union, she is and eu sceptic, whereas emmanuel macron is fully signed up to the european project. so
. �* , , , ., france. and briefly before we let ou no, france. and briefly before we let you go. the _ france. and briefly before we let you go. the first _ france. and briefly before we let you go, the first call _ france. and briefly before we let you go, the first call that - you go, the first call that president macron held was with the german chancellor. what's been the international reaction? i german chancellor. what's been the international reaction?— international reaction? i think...
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know, and france, where not seeing this kind i france, where not seeing this kind of extent— france, where not seeing this kind of extent of— france, where not seeing this kind of extent of problems. of course, france _ of extent of problems. of course, france is — of extent of problems. of course, france is on — of extent of problems. of course, france is on the continent and is attached — france is on the continent and is attached to, whether italy or belgium, monaco, italy, spain, you can have _ belgium, monaco, italy, spain, you can have alternatives you can take your car. — can have alternatives you can take your car, you can take a train. you don't _ your car, you can take a train. you don't have — your car, you can take a train. you don't have to _ your car, you can take a train. you don't have to take a plane. we see the scenes— don't have to take a plane. we see the scenes of bc in dover, notjust the scenes of bc in dover, notjust the trucks. — the scenes of bc in dover, notjust the trucks, problems there. i think obviously. — the trucks, problems there. i
know, and france, where not seeing this kind i france, where not seeing this kind of extent— france, where not seeing this kind of extent of— france, where not seeing this kind of extent of problems. of course, france _ of extent of problems. of course, france is — of extent of problems. of course, france is on — of extent of problems. of course, france is on the continent and is attached — france is on the continent and is attached to, whether italy or belgium, monaco, italy, spain,...
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frances: hello and welcome. i am frances stead seller, a senior writer here at the "washington post." my guest today was diagnosed with long covid. he is trying to help other long-haulers. he is virginia democratic senator tim kaine. senator kaine, a very warm welcome back. sen. kaine: i am really happy we can talk about this today. frances: we are very glad to have you. we would like you to join the conversation, so please tweet your questions. we will try to get to a couple of them during the show. senator kaine, let me start with a set that question. what kind of symptoms are we talking about when we talk about long covid, and what is the range, and how big of a health problem is this? sen. kaine: frances, you started off with two of the top questions. the range is broad and the scope of the problem, we are still trying to determine. let me tackle scope, then i will tackle the range of symptoms. the estimates that i am seeing suggest anywhere between i've percent and 30% of people who get covid could have per
frances: hello and welcome. i am frances stead seller, a senior writer here at the "washington post." my guest today was diagnosed with long covid. he is trying to help other long-haulers. he is virginia democratic senator tim kaine. senator kaine, a very warm welcome back. sen. kaine: i am really happy we can talk about this today. frances: we are very glad to have you. we would like you to join the conversation, so please tweet your questions. we will try to get to a couple of them...
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try, surely, for france? _ friend stayed ahead, just. try, surely, for france? yes, - friend stayed ahead, just. try, surely, for france? yes, saysl friend stayed ahead, just. try, i surely, for france? yes, says the referee. watch _ surely, for france? yes, says the referee. watch the _ surely, for france? yes, says the referee. watch the referee - surely, for france? yes, says the | referee. watch the referee tumble but turn his eyes to the line. brilliant. two matches and two wins. for france. chelsea have won the club world cup for the first time. the uefa champions league winners beat the south american champions palmeiras 2—1 in abu dhabi. beat the south american champions kai havertz scored the winner from the spot in extra time against the brazilians. chelsea have now won every major club title. depending on where you're watching, premier league and scottish cup goals are coming up after the news, or stay right there if you want the results. manchester city have stretched their lead at the top of the premier league to 12 points. raheem sterling scored
try, surely, for france? _ friend stayed ahead, just. try, surely, for france? yes, - friend stayed ahead, just. try, surely, for france? yes, saysl friend stayed ahead, just. try, i surely, for france? yes, says the referee. watch _ surely, for france? yes, says the referee. watch the _ surely, for france? yes, says the referee. watch the referee - surely, for france? yes, says the | referee. watch the referee tumble but turn his eyes to the line. brilliant. two matches and two wins. for...
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habit in france to fire the incumbent, so with— france to fire the incumbent, so with the — france to fire the incumbent, so with the crisis he has faced during his mandate, he can draw some satisfaction, but actually with the prices, _ satisfaction, but actually with the prices, there are opportunities, the war in— prices, there are opportunities, the war in ukraine was an opportunity for him _ war in ukraine was an opportunity for him to— war in ukraine was an opportunity for him to get some support and clearly— for him to get some support and clearly the — for him to get some support and clearly the monitoring of the public opinion— clearly the monitoring of the public opinion about manual macron, we have seen that— opinion about manual macron, we have seen that during the crises, he has gained _ seen that during the crises, he has gained some support as well, so the conclusion— gained some support as well, so the conclusion of a very interesting mandate — conclusion of a very interesting mandate. his first two years were almost _ mandate. his first two years were a
habit in france to fire the incumbent, so with— france to fire the incumbent, so with the — france to fire the incumbent, so with the crisis he has faced during his mandate, he can draw some satisfaction, but actually with the prices, _ satisfaction, but actually with the prices, there are opportunities, the war in— prices, there are opportunities, the war in ukraine was an opportunity for him _ war in ukraine was an opportunity for him to— war in ukraine was an opportunity for him to...
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frances: forward, not backward. the job support told us what went on before we experienced this stagflation shock. i cannot believe i'm saying it on jobs day because i was too busy running my gdp models on what this extraordinary commodity shop will do to the rest of the world in 2022, 2023. it is not surprising to me. we are focused on where is the economy going next. the jobs report gave us a sense of what we already knew, employment is just fine. that is not the problem facing us in the next six to 12 months. i don't think the bond market is torn at all. jonathan: what kind of demand destruction are you expecting? frances: sizable destruction in places like europe, emerging markets, but the u.s. and other markets are not going to escape at this point. we are looking at downward revisions for 2022 and 2023. wage growth slowed a little bit. we are looking at the sharpest real wage decline have seen in decades, that is not a strong environment for a federal reserve to be hiking in. this fed is hiking into weakness.
frances: forward, not backward. the job support told us what went on before we experienced this stagflation shock. i cannot believe i'm saying it on jobs day because i was too busy running my gdp models on what this extraordinary commodity shop will do to the rest of the world in 2022, 2023. it is not surprising to me. we are focused on where is the economy going next. the jobs report gave us a sense of what we already knew, employment is just fine. that is not the problem facing us in the next...
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it an incitement hatred against france . this before itself at me. and i know that you've written books and that talk about civil liberties. it that try to educate people about civil liberties. i'm wondering is that in some way a response to the current climate. and so what is that like the most urgent areas that you've wanted to address? i think for me, because that comes from a personal perspective. what made me grow this book was a, some of phobia is i'm a phobia that i was living in my everyday life is some of the other, my sisters are living for physical aggressions, insults in the streets. at some point i was like, i can't do this anymore, so i have to write this down. but where i was writing or writing it, i thought we are as french as anybody in this country and we don't have to prove ourselves. we don't have to show people we deserve to be there. we are here and we are staying. so that's why i wanted to show in this book. i also seeing that in this atmosphere is a, there is a huge responsibility of the authorities.
it an incitement hatred against france . this before itself at me. and i know that you've written books and that talk about civil liberties. it that try to educate people about civil liberties. i'm wondering is that in some way a response to the current climate. and so what is that like the most urgent areas that you've wanted to address? i think for me, because that comes from a personal perspective. what made me grow this book was a, some of phobia is i'm a phobia that i was living in my...
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what does this mean beyond france? well, certainly a major, major pleasure in berlin. clearly show so i just happen to have a partner like like, like micro, i think they probably see eye to eye on various european issues. and i think that's key because anyone who knows anything about european union knows that without french german cooperation, french, german understanding, i would even say french german, you know, romance, there would be no, europe, and europe would not be going forward. and so it's very important that the macro made this victory today, and hence it's going to be possible for him to work along with the german chancellor moving forward because there are some major major challenges, not to be of course, of our european country ukraine being invaded by russia, but also there's something important about, of course, you know, we know that macro was really annoyed, bitter and angry about breakfast and they had the silly fallout with, with johnson after after record. so clearly i think the tension within the
what does this mean beyond france? well, certainly a major, major pleasure in berlin. clearly show so i just happen to have a partner like like, like micro, i think they probably see eye to eye on various european issues. and i think that's key because anyone who knows anything about european union knows that without french german cooperation, french, german understanding, i would even say french german, you know, romance, there would be no, europe, and europe would not be going forward. and so...
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welcome back to the france tourney for newsroom -- france 24 paris. firefighters in france say the wildfires in the jeron region -- gironde region, the largest in 30 years, are being brought under control. cooler weather conditions have helped today, but more than 200,000 hectares of land have gone up in flames since last week. 37,000 people have to be evacuated. president macron cited climate change as the cause of those fires and praise to the emergency services for their efforts, not least because no one lost their lives during those blazes. >> we have here in front of us one of the greatest fires in history, the sixth biggest fire we have known. 36,000 people, and this is an exception considering the challenge that you faced. anchor: the french president speaking there. sophie lamotte is in southwest france and give us this update. sophie: we followed emmanuel macron's appearance here in the main firefighters' headquarters. he spoke to firefighters himself. he congratulated them, thanked them a lot, said they were heroes. he also spoke to voluntee
welcome back to the france tourney for newsroom -- france 24 paris. firefighters in france say the wildfires in the jeron region -- gironde region, the largest in 30 years, are being brought under control. cooler weather conditions have helped today, but more than 200,000 hectares of land have gone up in flames since last week. 37,000 people have to be evacuated. president macron cited climate change as the cause of those fires and praise to the emergency services for their efforts, not least...
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long live france. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> in her concessions speech, marine le pen called the election historic. and said her party is in an excellent position for june's parliamentary election.
long live france. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> in her concessions speech, marine le pen called the election historic. and said her party is in an excellent position for june's parliamentary election.
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so whereas in the north the chart that alex showed when it had france on there it divided france between the occupied zone and the unoccupied zone those in the unoccupied zone are principally in the big cities of paris leon. in vichy france, most of these -- are scattered throughout the countryside making it harder for police units and police units to come and get them. and juxtamalan argues that there was an active underground operating inside vichy france that was tried to protect these people and get them to safety when they could and again, i want to insist because this has become an issue again in the french political sphere. this is despite. species efforts not because of anything that vichy did to try to protect these --. how do we know that because we know what vg did in 1942 the year that alex has already cited as being so critically important. vishes own behavior in 1942 begins to change whereas peyton had tried to police the french people as gently as possible by the middle of 1942 vichy officials are getting more aggressive and certainly much nastier here are two of them loui
so whereas in the north the chart that alex showed when it had france on there it divided france between the occupied zone and the unoccupied zone those in the unoccupied zone are principally in the big cities of paris leon. in vichy france, most of these -- are scattered throughout the countryside making it harder for police units and police units to come and get them. and juxtamalan argues that there was an active underground operating inside vichy france that was tried to protect these...
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don't forget france. in your introduction, you also, make i think, an important point that i would like you to debate a little bit more. namely, that for the u.s., you say the war began with a fall of france in the june of 1940, along with pearl harbor. could you elaborate? >> yeah, if you think about this, so, france, the united states, policy in the 1920s and 30s, just begins from an unquestioned assumption that the french army and british navy will do what they did in the last world war. that is, they will keep the germans away long enough until we can come in at the time of her choosing. when the french army is no longer there and the french navy is in this weird state where it is part of this weird country vichy and we don't really know what they will do, those assumptions completely go away. and you look at a map of the french empire in 1940, it includes senegal, which is the part of africa that is closest to south america and interferes with the shipping lanes. it includes martinique, which is wher
don't forget france. in your introduction, you also, make i think, an important point that i would like you to debate a little bit more. namely, that for the u.s., you say the war began with a fall of france in the june of 1940, along with pearl harbor. could you elaborate? >> yeah, if you think about this, so, france, the united states, policy in the 1920s and 30s, just begins from an unquestioned assumption that the french army and british navy will do what they did in the last world...
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i am jane, i am livin: in yes from france. i am jane, i am living in france, _ yes from france. i am jane, i am living in france, and _ yes from france. i am jane, i am living in france, and i— yes from france. i am jane, i am living in france, and i would - yes from france. i am jane, i am living in france, and i would like| living in france, and i would like to ask, — living in france, and i would like to ask, do — living in france, and i would like to ask, do you think that conflict in ukraine — to ask, do you think that conflict in ukraine could lead to a global nuciear— in ukraine could lead to a global nuclear war?— in ukraine could lead to a global nuclear war? ~ . ., ., ., ., nuclear war? michael, how great a risk is there _ nuclear war? michael, how great a risk is there of _ nuclear war? michael, how great a risk is there of that? _ nuclear war? michael, how great a risk is there of that? the - nuclear war? michael, how great a risk is there of that? the not - nuclear war? michael, how great a risk is there of that? the not for l nuclear war? michael, how g
i am jane, i am livin: in yes from france. i am jane, i am living in france, _ yes from france. i am jane, i am living in france, and _ yes from france. i am jane, i am living in france, and i— yes from france. i am jane, i am living in france, and i would - yes from france. i am jane, i am living in france, and i would like| living in france, and i would like to ask, — living in france, and i would like to ask, do — living in france, and i would like to ask, do you think that conflict in...
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france in a 4 part series. the big picture takes an in depth episode 3. 0, now to a 0 river, years from al jazeera on the go and me tonight out is there is only a mobile app, is that this is where we dissect online to find what's going on. i guess from out there is a mobile app available in your favorite app. still just set for it and tap though made and you up from al jazeera needs at your thing. is it a coveted beyond? well, ah, taken without hesitation, fought and died for power. defines our world, we live here, we make the rule, not them, they find an enemy, and then they try and scare the people with people empower, investigate, expose days, and questions. they use them to be used of our around the globe on al jazeera. ah al jazeera, where ever you ah a must shooting out a 4th of july parade and above in chicago, kill 6 people. the suspect a gunman is arrested off a massive search. ah, i'm on the inside. this is al jazeera life and i've also coming up palestinians slammed the inconclusive results of americ
france in a 4 part series. the big picture takes an in depth episode 3. 0, now to a 0 river, years from al jazeera on the go and me tonight out is there is only a mobile app, is that this is where we dissect online to find what's going on. i guess from out there is a mobile app available in your favorite app. still just set for it and tap though made and you up from al jazeera needs at your thing. is it a coveted beyond? well, ah, taken without hesitation, fought and died for power. defines our...
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he will actually wield in france. ., france. it is always critical and never sexy- — france. it is always critical and never sexy. that's _ france. it is always critical and never sexy. that's the - france. it is always critical and never sexy. that's the truth, l never sexy. that's the truth, everybody _ never sexy. that's the truth, everybody says, the president! but the president has his or her hands tied if— the president has his or her hands tied it he — the president has his or her hands tied if he cannot get a majority in parliament. going back to the promises _ parliament. going back to the promises emmanuel macron made, remember, — promises emmanuel macron made, remember, they made similar promises in 2017, _ remember, they made similar promises in 2017, he _ remember, they made similar promises in 2017, he was going to be the president— in 2017, he was going to be the president of the environment, he was going _ president of the environment, he was going to _ president of the environment, he was going to be _
he will actually wield in france. ., france. it is always critical and never sexy- — france. it is always critical and never sexy. that's _ france. it is always critical and never sexy. that's the - france. it is always critical and never sexy. that's the truth, l never sexy. that's the truth, everybody _ never sexy. that's the truth, everybody says, the president! but the president has his or her hands tied if— the president has his or her hands tied it he — the president has his or her...
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i want a france his loyal your ruin faster than i want a france it is. he did, loyal to humanism for that he said so to enter the enlightenment of 1789. michelle . them, my dear friends, my compatriots, you can't get the challenges of the 24th of april are the choices of the choice through your boat so that you will have to make in 15 days delivered yesterday. and i want to say to you to night that i put on all my strength and energy to convince everyone that the only projects are known for the purchase. searching power is ours . goodness. so, but the only credible project and again was expensive. living is ours. you know, certainly only did cover your project for the workers and all those on the path is ours. so the only project off up front and europe is ours. was our new i believe in honestly i believe in all of us, just one of what i mean ever. our pals, what ever our back crowns all of us. it was really, whatever our origins are, territories, all of us, it what evarado opinions and our belief. so all of us, all of that is france off. and so you want
i want a france his loyal your ruin faster than i want a france it is. he did, loyal to humanism for that he said so to enter the enlightenment of 1789. michelle . them, my dear friends, my compatriots, you can't get the challenges of the 24th of april are the choices of the choice through your boat so that you will have to make in 15 days delivered yesterday. and i want to say to you to night that i put on all my strength and energy to convince everyone that the only projects are known for the...