They told me that they had a Russian guy, and I needed to speak for the Ukrainian point of view. I patiently explained my position, which at least convinced the journalist that I knew something about the topic, but embarrassed him because he would not have "balance", and that would not be "fair." I tried to point out that if one position was more correct than another, there was no reason to be fair to the other, and it was the journalists's job to explain facts, and I did not commit to defend Ukraine's actions.
Eventually they did invite me, so balance is maybe overrated. I'm sure I'll be able to contradict the Russian guy they invited! ;) In the long run, we're all dead. John Maynard Keynes
Looking at the website you pointed to, the french version seems to be called face &agave; face :), but it's not yet playing as of this writing. For those who use nonstandard web browsers, the show is in flv format, and can be downloaded for separate viewing (looks to be about 40MB based on previous show).
-- $E(X_t|F_s) = X_s,\quad t > s$
Just choose "France" in the scroll menu at the top of the screen and then France24 pops up as the number one of all the available French channels.
According to the program schedule Face-Off airs at 12.15 on Wednesdays. I'll be watching. :) Peak oil is not an energy crisis. It is a liquid fuel crisis.
Still better than nothing, and I got to see Jerome live for the first time. :) Peak oil is not an energy crisis. It is a liquid fuel crisis.
The other guy said something to the effect that Ukraine has only been an independent country for 17 years and that makes it hard to deal with it (WTF is that for an argument???). Most economists teach a theoretical framework that has been shown to be fundamentally useless. -- James K. Galbraith