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00:00Another problem, it's the French refugees who are detained at Yemen.
00:05We've received Mr. Minister of Affairs, Philippe Douceblasi.
00:09Hello, you have some very recent news. How are they?
00:12I have a very good news.
00:14We have a very good news about the four refugees who are detained at Yemen.
00:21I would like to reassure their families.
00:24I would like to put in place for the Quai d'Orsay and the Ministry of Affairs, who are under my charge,
00:29to make everything for them to be liberated in the most breads of the election.
00:33But Mr. Douceblasi, they have been liberated.
00:38They are free, the Otages.
00:45I ask my advice.
00:46Christian, you say that the Otages have already been liberated.
00:50Yes, but you have to take a moment, Mr. Douceblasi.
00:53Yes, but I'm always the last informant in this ministry.
00:57Yes, but even if it's brutal, it's necessary to tell me this kind of thing.
01:00Yes, but I'm in direct, Mr. Douceblasi.
01:02We're not on the montage.
01:03So, we're positive on this issue.
01:05It's a very good thing that these Otages have been liberated.
01:08And by the way, I want to admit something.
01:10If we arrived at the end of this issue,
01:12it's the perfect knowledge of this issue.
01:14You know, Mr. Douceblasi, I trust you.
01:16I know the Yemen.
01:18Yes.
01:19I've been turned many times in South America.
01:22And I'd like to address myself,
01:26to all the French foreigners who are on the ground,
01:31whether it be from Oslo or Buenos Aires,
01:35in all these beautiful islands.
01:38And I'd like to tell them, for their security,
01:41for their security,
01:42who respect this sign of the Quai d'Orsay
01:44and the Mysteries of the Foreigners,
01:45don't drink water from the robinet.
01:48No agua de la robinetage,
01:50like we say in Yemen.
01:51Like we say in Yemen.
01:52I want to look for it a lot.
01:53Let's look for it a summer.
01:55Thanks for coming.
01:58Thank you for sharing this.
01:59See you.
02:00olve.
02:01Love.
02:02Thanks for sharing your name.
02:04Thank you and nosi.
02:05I love you.
02:09Please.
02:10Have a loved one.
02:11Have a loved one.
02:12If you enjoyed the country,
02:13we have a loved one.
02:14And I'd like to meet.
02:16Bye.
02:17Bye.
02:18Bye.
02:20Bye.
02:21And in Lula, you said a day, you know, there are two kinds of people.
02:29Lula, it's the Brazil.
02:30Yes, there are two kinds of people in life.
02:32There are those who have known the end and those who have not known the end.
02:35And no one can speak of the end as those who have known the end.
02:38I have not known, I have not known the extreme poverty.
02:41What I know is that in France, there are very poor.
02:44And that, we can't say that these are people who believe to be poor, but they are not.
02:51No, there are poor in France.
02:54It's terrible, it's dramatic.
02:56Prenez a mom who has two children.
03:00Son wife is left.
03:01She is in the bank, she is a cashier at mi-temps.
03:05She has 800 euros per month.
03:07She goes to the supermarket.
03:09She goes first by the food for the children.
03:11And she goes to the food for the children.
03:12Oui, mais on est bien d'accord.
03:13On est bien d'accord.
03:14On est bien d'accord.
03:14On a pendant des chips pendant six mois et un an.
03:16Et au bout d'un an, si jamais elle est encore enceinte, alors elle sera malnutrie chronique
03:20et son enfant aura des séquelles cérébrales.
03:24Mais ça, ça existe en France.
03:25Quand on dit les pauvres, ça se respecte, un pauvre.
03:28C'est-à-dire le mot pauvre, il doit être respecté.
03:31Et donc, je pense que les pauvres, c'est quelque chose qu'il faut à tout prix, d'une manière ou d'une autre.
03:36Ce n'est pas uniquement donner de l'argent, c'est une sorte de dignité.
03:38Il faut trouver un système pour que les personnes ne se sentent pas à l'extérieur et à l'exclusion.
03:44Les associations qui travaillent là-dessus sont exceptionnelles.
03:47Je leur donne un grand coup de chapeau.
03:49Ça va des petits frères des pauvres à Athé des Carmondes en passant par les autres.
03:52Non, les pauvres, ça existe en France.