French President Francois Hollande visited Washington

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[00:03.87] From VOA Learning English,
[00:07.33] this is In the News.
[00:09.66] Relations between the United States and France
[00:13.45] appeared to grow stronger this week
[00:16.58] after President Francois Hollande visited Washington.
[00:21.45] President Barack Obama welcomed the French leader
[00:25.68] by taking him on Monday to Charlottesville, Virginia.
[00:30.34] They visited Monticello, the 18th century house
[00:35.06] designed and built by Thomas Jefferson,
[00:39.10] America’s third president.
[00:41.48] Jefferson was also one of the writers of
[00:44.35] the Declaration of Independence and served as America’s
[00:48.98] representative to France from 1785 to 1789.
[00:55.64] President Obama told President Hollande
[00:59.00] that Monticello is an example of what he called
[01:02.96] the “incredible history” between the United States and France.
[01:08.54] Thomas Jefferson loved France,
[01:11.89] and was a supporter of the French Revolution.
[01:14.96] As Mr. Obama noted,
[01:17.54] France supported Britain’s North American colonies
[01:21.79] as they fought for independence.
[01:24.58] “All this is signified here at Monticello
[01:27.62] and our hope in starting our visit in this way
[01:30.94] is that just as we can extend back
[01:33.23] through generations to see the links
[01:35.89] between the United States and France,
[01:37.26] tomorrow we will have an opportunity to talk about
[01:39.54] not only our current bonds and alliance,
[01:42.52] but also ways we can strengthen our cooperation in the future.”
[01:47.43] President Hollande also spoke to reporters
[01:50.22] during his visit to Monticello.
[01:52.50] He noted how a Frenchman, the Marquis de Lafayette,
[01:57.05] assisted the colonial forces during the American Revolution.
[02:01.67] “We were allies in the time of Jefferson and Lafayette,
[02:08.95] we are indeed still allies today.
[02:11.64] We were friends in the time of Jefferson
[02:15.10] and Lafayette and we will remain friends forever.”
[02:18.87] President Hollande spent the second day of his state visit in Washington.
[02:24.26] He received the traditional ceremonial welcome
[02:27.71] to the White House before opening talks with President Obama.
[02:32.71] Two newspapers, Le Monde and The Washington Post,
[02:37.22] published an opinion piece written by the two men.
[02:41.38] They wrote about a modern relationship marked by expansion.
[02:47.01] They said it includes more cooperation in NATO,
[02:52.07] agreement to remove chemical weapons from Syria
[02:56.28] and to prevent al-Qaida from gaining more influence in Africa.
[03:03.06] Tuesday night, the French president was honored at a state dinner.
[03:07.32] More than 300 people were invited to the White House.
[03:12.19] The dinner guests included top US officials,
[03:16.47] business leaders and movie stars.
[03:19.81] The White House was forced to reprint invitations to the state dinner
[03:25.79] after Mr. Hollande announced a break-up
[03:29.22] with his former partner last month.
[03:32.21] After the dinner, the French leader flew to California,
[03:36.13] which is considered the center of American information technology.
[03:41.13] There he met with leaders of several IT companies,
[03:45.89] including Facebook and Google.
[03:48.79] At a gathering in San Francisco, Mr. Hollande noted,
[03:53.25] “It is here in California that the world of tomorrow is being invented.”
[03:59.87] He added that “For centuries,
[04:02.16] France has wanted to change the world. Together, we can.”
[04:07.51] The French president has invited President Obama to France in June
[04:12.32] for ceremonies marking the 70th anniversary of the D-Day invasion in Normandy.
[04:19.60] That was when Western Allied forces began an effort
[04:24.55] to free mainland Europe from occupation by Nazi Germany and its allies.
[04:30.78] France will also lead a climate conference next year.
[04:35.43] Both leaders say they are repeating their promise
[04:40.28] to lead the world in dealing with climate change.
[04:44.72] And that’s In the News from VOA Learning English.
[04:50.25] I’m Steve Ember.
[00:03.87] From VOA Learning English,
[00:07.33] this is In the News.
[00:09.66] Relations between the United States and France
[00:13.45] appeared to grow stronger this week
[00:16.58] after President Francois Hollande visited Washington.
[00:21.45] President Barack Obama welcomed the French leader
[00:25.68] by taking him on Monday to Charlottesville, Virginia.
[00:30.34] They visited Monticello, the 18th century house
[00:35.06] designed and built by Thomas Jefferson,
[00:39.10] America' s third president.
[00:41.48] Jefferson was also one of the writers of
[00:44.35] the Declaration of Independence and served as America' s
[00:48.98] representative to France from 1785 to 1789.
[00:55.64] President Obama told President Hollande
[00:59.00] that Monticello is an example of what he called
[01:02.96] the " incredible history" between the United States and France.
[01:08.54] Thomas Jefferson loved France,
[01:11.89] and was a supporter of the French Revolution.
[01:14.96] As Mr. Obama noted,
[01:17.54] France supported Britain' s North American colonies
[01:21.79] as they fought for independence.
[01:24.58] " All this is signified here at Monticello
[01:27.62] and our hope in starting our visit in this way
[01:30.94] is that just as we can extend back
[01:33.23] through generations to see the links
[01:35.89] between the United States and France,
[01:37.26] tomorrow we will have an opportunity to talk about
[01:39.54] not only our current bonds and alliance,
[01:42.52] but also ways we can strengthen our cooperation in the future."
[01:47.43] President Hollande also spoke to reporters
[01:50.22] during his visit to Monticello.
[01:52.50] He noted how a Frenchman, the Marquis de Lafayette,
[01:57.05] assisted the colonial forces during the American Revolution.
[02:01.67] " We were allies in the time of Jefferson and Lafayette,
[02:08.95] we are indeed still allies today.
[02:11.64] We were friends in the time of Jefferson
[02:15.10] and Lafayette and we will remain friends forever."
[02:18.87] President Hollande spent the second day of his state visit in Washington.
[02:24.26] He received the traditional ceremonial welcome
[02:27.71] to the White House before opening talks with President Obama.
[02:32.71] Two newspapers, Le Monde and The Washington Post,
[02:37.22] published an opinion piece written by the two men.
[02:41.38] They wrote about a modern relationship marked by expansion.
[02:47.01] They said it includes more cooperation in NATO,
[02:52.07] agreement to remove chemical weapons from Syria
[02:56.28] and to prevent alQaida from gaining more influence in Africa.
[03:03.06] Tuesday night, the French president was honored at a state dinner.
[03:07.32] More than 300 people were invited to the White House.
[03:12.19] The dinner guests included top US officials,
[03:16.47] business leaders and movie stars.
[03:19.81] The White House was forced to reprint invitations to the state dinner
[03:25.79] after Mr. Hollande announced a breakup
[03:29.22] with his former partner last month.
[03:32.21] After the dinner, the French leader flew to California,
[03:36.13] which is considered the center of American information technology.
[03:41.13] There he met with leaders of several IT companies,
[03:45.89] including Facebook and Google.
[03:48.79] At a gathering in San Francisco, Mr. Hollande noted,
[03:53.25] " It is here in California that the world of tomorrow is being invented."
[03:59.87] He added that " For centuries,
[04:02.16] France has wanted to change the world. Together, we can."
[04:07.51] The French president has invited President Obama to France in June
[04:12.32] for ceremonies marking the 70th anniversary of the DDay invasion in Normandy.
[04:19.60] That was when Western Allied forces began an effort
[04:24.55] to free mainland Europe from occupation by Nazi Germany and its allies.
[04:30.78] France will also lead a climate conference next year.
[04:35.43] Both leaders say they are repeating their promise
[04:40.28] to lead the world in dealing with climate change.
[04:44.72] And that' s In the News from VOA Learning English.
[04:50.25] I' m Steve Ember.
[00:03.87] From VOA Learning English,
[00:07.33] this is In the News.
[00:09.66] Relations between the United States and France
[00:13.45] appeared to grow stronger this week
[00:16.58] after President Francois Hollande visited Washington.
[00:21.45] President Barack Obama welcomed the French leader
[00:25.68] by taking him on Monday to Charlottesville, Virginia.
[00:30.34] They visited Monticello, the 18th century house
[00:35.06] designed and built by Thomas Jefferson,
[00:39.10] America' s third president.
[00:41.48] Jefferson was also one of the writers of
[00:44.35] the Declaration of Independence and served as America' s
[00:48.98] representative to France from 1785 to 1789.
[00:55.64] President Obama told President Hollande
[00:59.00] that Monticello is an example of what he called
[01:02.96] the " incredible history" between the United States and France.
[01:08.54] Thomas Jefferson loved France,
[01:11.89] and was a supporter of the French Revolution.
[01:14.96] As Mr. Obama noted,
[01:17.54] France supported Britain' s North American colonies
[01:21.79] as they fought for independence.
[01:24.58] " All this is signified here at Monticello
[01:27.62] and our hope in starting our visit in this way
[01:30.94] is that just as we can extend back
[01:33.23] through generations to see the links
[01:35.89] between the United States and France,
[01:37.26] tomorrow we will have an opportunity to talk about
[01:39.54] not only our current bonds and alliance,
[01:42.52] but also ways we can strengthen our cooperation in the future."
[01:47.43] President Hollande also spoke to reporters
[01:50.22] during his visit to Monticello.
[01:52.50] He noted how a Frenchman, the Marquis de Lafayette,
[01:57.05] assisted the colonial forces during the American Revolution.
[02:01.67] " We were allies in the time of Jefferson and Lafayette,
[02:08.95] we are indeed still allies today.
[02:11.64] We were friends in the time of Jefferson
[02:15.10] and Lafayette and we will remain friends forever."
[02:18.87] President Hollande spent the second day of his state visit in Washington.
[02:24.26] He received the traditional ceremonial welcome
[02:27.71] to the White House before opening talks with President Obama.
[02:32.71] Two newspapers, Le Monde and The Washington Post,
[02:37.22] published an opinion piece written by the two men.
[02:41.38] They wrote about a modern relationship marked by expansion.
[02:47.01] They said it includes more cooperation in NATO,
[02:52.07] agreement to remove chemical weapons from Syria
[02:56.28] and to prevent alQaida from gaining more influence in Africa.
[03:03.06] Tuesday night, the French president was honored at a state dinner.
[03:07.32] More than 300 people were invited to the White House.
[03:12.19] The dinner guests included top US officials,
[03:16.47] business leaders and movie stars.
[03:19.81] The White House was forced to reprint invitations to the state dinner
[03:25.79] after Mr. Hollande announced a breakup
[03:29.22] with his former partner last month.
[03:32.21] After the dinner, the French leader flew to California,
[03:36.13] which is considered the center of American information technology.
[03:41.13] There he met with leaders of several IT companies,
[03:45.89] including Facebook and Google.
[03:48.79] At a gathering in San Francisco, Mr. Hollande noted,
[03:53.25] " It is here in California that the world of tomorrow is being invented."
[03:59.87] He added that " For centuries,
[04:02.16] France has wanted to change the world. Together, we can."
[04:07.51] The French president has invited President Obama to France in June
[04:12.32] for ceremonies marking the 70th anniversary of the DDay invasion in Normandy.
[04:19.60] That was when Western Allied forces began an effort
[04:24.55] to free mainland Europe from occupation by Nazi Germany and its allies.
[04:30.78] France will also lead a climate conference next year.
[04:35.43] Both leaders say they are repeating their promise
[04:40.28] to lead the world in dealing with climate change.
[04:44.72] And that' s In the News from VOA Learning English.
[04:50.25] I' m Steve Ember.
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