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emmanuel macron is approaching the spot. it was in this pleading that the site was chosen for the armistice to be signed because it was a relatively isolated spot where news would not lead to early. the train was brought in a crossfire. northern france where the fighting has continued since 1914, which had seen has continued since 1914, which had seen the battle of the song which had killed millions of people —— battle of the somme. the french leader of the western front sat in the carriage with the british and other delegations and the germans we re other delegations and the germans were given an ultimatum, surrender, he never terms, if you have 72 hours to sign. at 12 minutes past five 100 yea rs to sign. at 12 minutes past five 100 years ago, the armistice was signed. there are dignitaries behind me so i think emmanuel macron is imminently about to walk past. a very poignant moment indeed when he will stand here, he will lay a wreath and sign the book of remembrance with the german leader to pay tribute to the end of
emmanuel macron is approaching the spot. it was in this pleading that the site was chosen for the armistice to be signed because it was a relatively isolated spot where news would not lead to early. the train was brought in a crossfire. northern france where the fighting has continued since 1914, which had seen has continued since 1914, which had seen the battle of the song which had killed millions of people —— battle of the somme. the french leader of the western front sat in the carriage...
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. >>> and french president emmanuel macron with the stinging rebuke of nationalism. live report from paris on the president's visit. >> if he stays there, he will create a consequentitutional cr >> democrats vowing to protect special counsel robert mueller from acting attorney general wha matthew whitaker. welcome to "early start." i'm dave briggs. it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. 1:00 a.m. in california. we start with california with the wildfire and 200 people still missing and 29 killed in the camp fire in northern california and two killed by the woolsey fire. two found in their car trying to flee the flames. six firefighters injured statewi statewide. >> i've never been so scared in my life. >> in northern california, terrifying drive through flames and heavy smoke as the entire town of paradise of 30,000 people was forced to evacuate at a moment's notice. that fire is the most destru destructive in california history destroying 6,700 buildings since it started on thursday. high winds and tinder dry weather in the state putting 25 million people, 1 in 13 ameri n ame
. >>> and french president emmanuel macron with the stinging rebuke of nationalism. live report from paris on the president's visit. >> if he stays there, he will create a consequentitutional cr >> democrats vowing to protect special counsel robert mueller from acting attorney general wha matthew whitaker. welcome to "early start." i'm dave briggs. it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. 1:00 a.m. in california. we start with california with the wildfire and 200 people still...
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and your emmanuel macron is devoutly positioning himself as camino, the new boys on the international stage were europe, with this vision for a new europe. death. he is really struggling with this opinion ratings at home, but internationally he is really presenting himself as this figure. i think that is what he will try to do with the european parliament elections coming up in may. this party, he wants to have a good image there. interestingly, the announcement in the atlantic that the relationship between donald trump and the emmanuel macron, and the relationship between the us and europe. we have spoken a little bit about this before, but this is the independent. this was the thinking that she would have a cabinet meeting today as opposed to the scheduled one on tuesday to approve ape brexiteer that she present to brussels. but at the events last week with jo johnson resigning brussels. but at the events last week withjojohnson resigning in what has then, she is realising, perhaps, she will not get better she won't get that not from the cabinet today if she were to presented to the
and your emmanuel macron is devoutly positioning himself as camino, the new boys on the international stage were europe, with this vision for a new europe. death. he is really struggling with this opinion ratings at home, but internationally he is really presenting himself as this figure. i think that is what he will try to do with the european parliament elections coming up in may. this party, he wants to have a good image there. interestingly, the announcement in the atlantic that the...
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attacks from president trump against emmanuel macron will not have a negative effect on emmanuel macron, pretty sure about that. actually, a lot of europeans and french p macron's approach onf multilateralism, approach on european defenseetc. i just think that president trump has the habit of findi, the weak spo you said, and just pointing it out in anus l rebuke of his good friend emmanuel macron. laura: thank you so much for that analysis. in other news, the supreme cours in sri lanpended the president's decision to dissolve parliament. the order came after protests by primeters of the sacked minister and other political parties. la week he dissolved parliament and called a general election for the fifth of january. china has reinstated a ban on these of tiger bones and rhino horns only weeks after lifting it. the move follows protests from environmental groups who say the loosening of restrictions after 25 years consequences.astating tigers and rhinos are endangered species. ilamazon says l split its new headquarters between a location in new york city and one near the u.s. pentagon
attacks from president trump against emmanuel macron will not have a negative effect on emmanuel macron, pretty sure about that. actually, a lot of europeans and french p macron's approach onf multilateralism, approach on european defenseetc. i just think that president trump has the habit of findi, the weak spo you said, and just pointing it out in anus l rebuke of his good friend emmanuel macron. laura: thank you so much for that analysis. in other news, the supreme cours in sri lanpended the...
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the french president emmanuel macron shared a warning to the world that nationalism will eat away at a country's moral values. his comments came during a speech that he gave during sunday's world war i scentennia ceremony. he said nationalism as touted by trump and others could send the world down a sinister course. >> translator: patriotism is the exact opposite of nationalism. nationalism is a betrayal of patriotism. i know there are all demons which are coming back to the surface. they are ready to wreak chaos and death. history sometimes threatens to take its sinister course once again. >> donald trump did not respond to mr. macron's comments on sunday at a ceremony at an american cemetery. he honored the americans who died in world war i. >>> let's talk about it all with scott lucas. scott, a professor of international politics at the university of birmingham in england live this hour from birmingham. it's a pleasure to have you, scott. >> thank you, george. >> let's start with the french president's rebuke of nationalism with his u.s. counterpart looking on. how significant a m
the french president emmanuel macron shared a warning to the world that nationalism will eat away at a country's moral values. his comments came during a speech that he gave during sunday's world war i scentennia ceremony. he said nationalism as touted by trump and others could send the world down a sinister course. >> translator: patriotism is the exact opposite of nationalism. nationalism is a betrayal of patriotism. i know there are all demons which are coming back to the surface. they...
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the signature of emmanuel macron. which i'm sure will be, we will find out in the hours to come exactly what he wrote. and so yet another hugely important moment in those, for those two countries, for europe. after the image of the french president and german tonsillar in 1984 holding hands. today we have emmanuel macron and angela merkel holding hands here where the armistice was signed. —— the german chancellor. the train line where the private carriage was stationed 100 years ago. and there you can see the monument. the train carriage... the 11th of november, 1918. and then again the 22nd of june, 1940, when adolf hitler sat in that carriage and demanded the human eating surrender of france. —— humiliating. a moment of intimate conversation between french and german leaders. there are flags set against a beautiful autumn colours. as they bring the ceremony to a gradual close. chancellor angela merkel singes apart european politics. emmanuel macron a relative newcomer. —— soon to leave european politics.
the signature of emmanuel macron. which i'm sure will be, we will find out in the hours to come exactly what he wrote. and so yet another hugely important moment in those, for those two countries, for europe. after the image of the french president and german tonsillar in 1984 holding hands. today we have emmanuel macron and angela merkel holding hands here where the armistice was signed. —— the german chancellor. the train line where the private carriage was stationed 100 years ago. and...
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a lot of people are saying it might be the french president, emmanuel macron. as we saw yesterday here in paris, the body language being fro frostier -- >> jim, i'm going to interrupt you for a second as we want to take the sights and sounds. right now french high schoolers are going to be reading excerpts from letters written by people who were on the ground on november 11th when they heard and learned the news. >> what you're hearing is high school students in france who are going to be reading excerpts from letters written mostly by soldiers, and it is what they wrote in the run up to the armistice. i believe we now have a translation. >> translator: victims of the war. yesterday i thought that the dream -- the war was a long forgotten nightmare. i now realize that i was eluding myself. the war will continue and shots will be fired and more blood will be shed. november 1918, more than ever i'm convinced the war has at long last ended. the arms have been cast aside. they will not be taken up again. i have much that i want to write but the low rumbling of the
a lot of people are saying it might be the french president, emmanuel macron. as we saw yesterday here in paris, the body language being fro frostier -- >> jim, i'm going to interrupt you for a second as we want to take the sights and sounds. right now french high schoolers are going to be reading excerpts from letters written by people who were on the ground on november 11th when they heard and learned the news. >> what you're hearing is high school students in france who are going...
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we continue to follow world leaders being greeted by the french president emmanuel macron. you're seeing the romanian president. just before him the president of chad. some 70 plus world leaders being greeted. 100 in delegations in total arriving in paris and 30 to 40 minutes they'll be taking their seats for the commemorative event of the 100 years of the end of the first world war. we'll continue to follow it right now. we want to turn to california where large swathes of the state continues to burn. firefighters are struggling to contain the flames in the northern part of the state. at least 23 people have died in the campfire. it's already the most destructive fire in california's history and it is still growing. >> our acreage today as of right now is at 105,000 acres, 20% contained. total personnel assigned to the fire right now is 4,050. costs to date is approximately 8,089,294. >> farther south the hill fire and the wosey fire are threatening thousands of people and property. the entire city of malibu known for its celebrity beach side homes was forced to evacuate.
we continue to follow world leaders being greeted by the french president emmanuel macron. you're seeing the romanian president. just before him the president of chad. some 70 plus world leaders being greeted. 100 in delegations in total arriving in paris and 30 to 40 minutes they'll be taking their seats for the commemorative event of the 100 years of the end of the first world war. we'll continue to follow it right now. we want to turn to california where large swathes of the state continues...
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at the front door, you will see mckr emmanuel macron step out. and the honor guard is waiting for him. >> and of course this is the beginning of the celebration of the end of world war i 100 year ago go. >>> let's pivot now to u.s. politics with this new report from the "wall street journal" that might spell out new legal trouble for the u.s. president. >> the newspaper says federal prosecutors have gathered evidence that may show mr. trump violated campaign finance laws during his presidential campaign, that is a federal crime. sara sidner has more for us. >> reporter: an explosive report that could put donald trump in more than just an uncomfortable position when it comes to the two women he is accused of having an affair with, paying off and trying to silence. one of the attorneys for one of the women says he should be indicted. the "wall street journal" reports that donald trump not only knew about hush money payments made to two women to keep their alleged affairs with him out of the press, but he was directly involved in the payments and pr
at the front door, you will see mckr emmanuel macron step out. and the honor guard is waiting for him. >> and of course this is the beginning of the celebration of the end of world war i 100 year ago go. >>> let's pivot now to u.s. politics with this new report from the "wall street journal" that might spell out new legal trouble for the u.s. president. >> the newspaper says federal prosecutors have gathered evidence that may show mr. trump violated campaign...
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laura: wasn't emmanuel macron calling for a new european army that set off president trump's ire this time? celia: this codn't have come as a surprise, given that it is long-term rhetoric on the part of the french of strengthening european autonomous capabilities for defense. emmanuel macron has repeated that fact several times.wh we have noticed over theer summs that there is a growing tension between the trump administration and the french government on what the european strategic autonomy really means. what is the degree of autonomy that is acceptable for americans? what is the economy that -- autonomy that the french and other europeans are seeking? how is it going down in france? president trump tweeting that the french were learning german until the americans came along. celia: well, tclt was not very sy, especially on the day of the third anniversary of the paris terrorist attacks of november 13. the french didn't appr that ironic mockery of the past. but i think that is just trump's method.s he g with a tweet and heiv creates a narrand the conversation. but behind it there is
laura: wasn't emmanuel macron calling for a new european army that set off president trump's ire this time? celia: this codn't have come as a surprise, given that it is long-term rhetoric on the part of the french of strengthening european autonomous capabilities for defense. emmanuel macron has repeated that fact several times.wh we have noticed over theer summs that there is a growing tension between the trump administration and the french government on what the european strategic autonomy...
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emmanuel macron had a fairly testy phone call at the time, as you remember. there has been more tension between the two men than before that attempt of french president emmanuel macron to reach out to his american counterpart failed on the substantive issues which europe was looking to move on here. dave, it wasn't as if they were able to get past the cracks of the issues that faced the world at the moment, but the forum of the weekend. this is the commemoration. this is not the parade that trump enjoyed last year. this is a european worldwide occasion to reflect and mourn the dead and remember what their sacrifices were for. for donald trump, the fact the optics played poorly was unfortunate. he found himself, dave, facing a drubbing from the french president when he attacked him on the question of nationalism. it was seen as a rebuke of donald trump's political platform. >> and for good measure, macron said i don't make diplomacy through tweets. melissa bell, thank you. >>> democratic leaders vowing to block the new ag matt whitaker. new york congress membe
emmanuel macron had a fairly testy phone call at the time, as you remember. there has been more tension between the two men than before that attempt of french president emmanuel macron to reach out to his american counterpart failed on the substantive issues which europe was looking to move on here. dave, it wasn't as if they were able to get past the cracks of the issues that faced the world at the moment, but the forum of the weekend. this is the commemoration. this is not the parade that...
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but the whole purpose of this visit as far as bringing these dignitaries together for emmanuel macron was precisely to remind these international leaders of the absolute devastation that this conflict caused in main land europe, and also to remind them how since that particular period, it was precisely international organizations and multi lateralism that has provided for peace in that area. and the use of the word nationalism, the echos of that particular world in this bloody and complicated european history, are extremely disquieting to people. and it was absolutely impossible for him to not take a shot across the bow at that particular word and, of course, it was everybody understood that this was referring specifically to president trump. >> and mr. macron even making the point, saying that nationalism and patriotism sometimes get confused, but the two very different words. and clearly he made that very plain and simple, straightforward when he spoke. let's talk about the overall spirit of mr. trump's interaction with his counterparts in europe. he has had less than warm relations
but the whole purpose of this visit as far as bringing these dignitaries together for emmanuel macron was precisely to remind these international leaders of the absolute devastation that this conflict caused in main land europe, and also to remind them how since that particular period, it was precisely international organizations and multi lateralism that has provided for peace in that area. and the use of the word nationalism, the echos of that particular world in this bloody and complicated...
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this was a moment for emmanuel macron to say to president trump, listen, you can do nationalism back in the united states, but over here in europe, we don't think it's a good idea. i talked to an official following the speech because i thought it was stung. i said was when a message directed at president trump? the official said no, no, no, this was directed to all of the world. emmanuel macron just as europe as you continue from looking around to see who the next leader of europe is going to be with angela merkel not running fe reelection, i thought it was a big moment. the president made the trip out to the cemetery earlier this afternoon unlike yesterday when they scrapped the decision because of rain. fredricka, it is no small thing when the grandson of winston churchill and other people in the white house they say admire rebukes the president as well for not going to the cemetery yesterday and braving the elements to pay respect to the american soldier who is lost their lives in world war i. the president is heading back after receiving a stinging rebuke that you don't see very
this was a moment for emmanuel macron to say to president trump, listen, you can do nationalism back in the united states, but over here in europe, we don't think it's a good idea. i talked to an official following the speech because i thought it was stung. i said was when a message directed at president trump? the official said no, no, no, this was directed to all of the world. emmanuel macron just as europe as you continue from looking around to see who the next leader of europe is going to...
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emmanuel macron and theresa may will commemorate their country shared sacrifice. unveilsp administration its latest measures to crack down on immigration, saying those who enter illegally will no longer be able to claim asylum. ♪ >> police in australia are describing a knife attack as an incident of terrorism. one person was stabbed to death. two have been injured. the attacker was shot by police. said they heard a loud bang explosion and saw a car bursrst into flamemes. withhea is s popular shoppers. the attacker, from somalia, was known to authorities. our reporter has the latest. >> police have responded to a knife crime incident in melbourne city center.. three people have been stabbed. emergency services were called to attend to a car on fire. >> what we know about the individual we shot and has died at hospital, we are treating this as a terrorism incident. the counterterrorism command and the homicide squad dealing with this. the investigation is being conducted by the counterterrorism command. i am not at libertyty to discloe the idedenty of that person.
emmanuel macron and theresa may will commemorate their country shared sacrifice. unveilsp administration its latest measures to crack down on immigration, saying those who enter illegally will no longer be able to claim asylum. ♪ >> police in australia are describing a knife attack as an incident of terrorism. one person was stabbed to death. two have been injured. the attacker was shot by police. said they heard a loud bang explosion and saw a car bursrst into flamemes. withhea is s...
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earlier, theresa may and emmanuel macron laid a wreath at and emmanuel macron laid a wreath at a memorial in france. it honours the man who died at the somme and have no known grave. lucy williamson reports. last post plays buried in the soil of europe is part of britain's past, its sacrifices and its souls. in belgium today, the prime minister laid wreaths at the graves of two british soldiers. the first and last of their countrymen to die in the first world war. waiting for mrs may at the town of albert in the somme, the french president told schoolchildren, "never forget your history." before commemorating the past, the two leaders met for talks on present—day challenges. as the prime minister was greeted with a reserved and formal handshake, someone in the crowd shouted, "stay with us." this visit is a reminder of the shared military history that unites france and britain. today, they're divided by a political conflict over brexit, but their joint commitment to europe's defence won't change, they say, no matter how tough the negotiations or the terms of their future relationship. at
earlier, theresa may and emmanuel macron laid a wreath at and emmanuel macron laid a wreath at a memorial in france. it honours the man who died at the somme and have no known grave. lucy williamson reports. last post plays buried in the soil of europe is part of britain's past, its sacrifices and its souls. in belgium today, the prime minister laid wreaths at the graves of two british soldiers. the first and last of their countrymen to die in the first world war. waiting for mrs may at the...
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you've been watching president emmanuel macron. he is hosting currently his u.s. counterpart, donald trump. in central paris. so they're going to have a one-on-one meeting, then they will have another 30 to 40 minute of meeting with their teams and their advisors. after that the first ladies are scheduled to arrive at the elysee palace and the two presidential couples will have lunch before parting ways. and listening in on this. katelyn, i'd like your take on this. to me, this is kind of surreal. because this trip started with a spat between mr. macron mr. trump over defense, defense spending, how much europe was going to take part in its own defense and when i listened to them i don't hear that much disagreement between their viewpoints. >> reporter: you could see that interaction right there. very different than what we typically have seen between president trump and president macron which has been slapping each other on the back. but that is not what you witnessed right there as they were speaking. macron certainly seemed to be working to get the president's e
you've been watching president emmanuel macron. he is hosting currently his u.s. counterpart, donald trump. in central paris. so they're going to have a one-on-one meeting, then they will have another 30 to 40 minute of meeting with their teams and their advisors. after that the first ladies are scheduled to arrive at the elysee palace and the two presidential couples will have lunch before parting ways. and listening in on this. katelyn, i'd like your take on this. to me, this is kind of...
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emmanuel macron is hosting and expecting to discuss trade issues with president trump. joint c-span sunday, veterans day, live at 4:30 a.m. eastern for the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i, with france president emmanuel macron speaking at the arc de triomphe. washington journal is live at 7:00 and american history tv on c-span3, for a special call-in program about what was supposed to be the war to end all wars. our guests are john mosher and michael kazen. and nine :00 a.m. eastern on c-span, live coverage of president trump and first lady melania trump at world war i at 11:00, in paris. the wreath-laying ceremony at the tomb of the unknowns, live from arlington national cemetery. live veterans day coverage continues at 5:00 p.m. eastern with the liberty awards, honoring former president george onbush and laura bush american history tv on c-span3 at 9:00 a.m. eastern. historians narrate the 1921 silent film documenting the journey of a world war i soldiers remains from rants arlington national cemetery. the:00 p.m., we visit american cemetery in northeaster
emmanuel macron is hosting and expecting to discuss trade issues with president trump. joint c-span sunday, veterans day, live at 4:30 a.m. eastern for the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i, with france president emmanuel macron speaking at the arc de triomphe. washington journal is live at 7:00 and american history tv on c-span3, for a special call-in program about what was supposed to be the war to end all wars. our guests are john mosher and michael kazen. and nine :00 a.m. eastern...
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president trump meets emmanuel macron for talks in paris — ahead of events to mark the centenery of the end of the first world war. here in leicester, thousands of people are set to march from the city centre to the king power stadium in memory of the five people who died in the tragic helicopter crash two weeks ago. thousands of plug—in hybrid cars bought with government grants are burning as much fuel as regular cars — but drivers still pay less car tax and benefit from free parking. and coming up on click — could robot presenters be the future of tv news? that and all the rest of the tech news in half an hour. the former transport minister, jojohnson, has suggested more ministers could resign over theresa may's brexit plans. speaking to the bbc a day after his own resignation, mrjohnson repeated his call for another referendum, saying voters had been offered a "false prospectus" and a "fantasy set of promises". he said it was now "up to mps to take a stand", and warned his colleagues were "thinking very hard about it". our political correspondent, tom barton is here. you are li
president trump meets emmanuel macron for talks in paris — ahead of events to mark the centenery of the end of the first world war. here in leicester, thousands of people are set to march from the city centre to the king power stadium in memory of the five people who died in the tragic helicopter crash two weeks ago. thousands of plug—in hybrid cars bought with government grants are burning as much fuel as regular cars — but drivers still pay less car tax and benefit from free parking....
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angela merkel side by side with emmanuel macron. the closest alliance of the 72 leaders there today. when we went to see them in northern france yesterday in the forest clearing where the armistice was signed, exceptionally tight security, two hours of getting through security with sniffer dogs and bobby searches and searches of every bag. there is and searches of every bag. there is a big security threat to this city and with so many leaders of states and with so many leaders of states and governments here. among that group that he was seeing, there are those who champion the liberal democracy, the multilateralism of emmanuel macron and angela merkel, the values they want to promote, and those who are more nationalist, authoritarian. i was struck, i was looking at the newspapers earlier, the front page of one, a photo of emmanuel macron staring at donald trump, it said, the otherfront, an allusion to the fact that even though the guns fell silent on the western front 100 years ago, a new front is opening in a sense between national
angela merkel side by side with emmanuel macron. the closest alliance of the 72 leaders there today. when we went to see them in northern france yesterday in the forest clearing where the armistice was signed, exceptionally tight security, two hours of getting through security with sniffer dogs and bobby searches and searches of every bag. there is and searches of every bag. there is a big security threat to this city and with so many leaders of states and with so many leaders of states and...
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i don't want emmanuel macron to just cut taxes, i want him to resign. why is it always the little taxpayer who has to pay? we've been tightening our belts for 30 years our belts
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we saw those pictures of her with emmanuel macron earlier on. let's get more now on the dup, which has accused the pm of "breaking promises" over plans to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the irish republic post—brexit. the party's ten westminster mps are key because theresa may relies on their support in important votes because she does not have a majority in the house of commons. the pm has repeatedly said that she won't accept a brexit deal that breaks up the united kingdom. let's go back to belfast, where we can now speak to mairtin 0 muilleoir, brexit spokesperson for sinn fein. good afternoon. good afternoon. he presumably shared the dup's concerns over this. no, in fact, the majority of parties here oppose the dup possession. we voted to remain in the european union, and the majority of parties in the assembly wanted to remain. the dup are the oak riders on this. brexit will be very damaging to peace and reconciliation process , damaging to peace and reconciliation process, it will be disastrous to our economy, it will s
we saw those pictures of her with emmanuel macron earlier on. let's get more now on the dup, which has accused the pm of "breaking promises" over plans to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the irish republic post—brexit. the party's ten westminster mps are key because theresa may relies on their support in important votes because she does not have a majority in the house of commons. the pm has repeatedly said that she won't accept a brexit deal that breaks up the...
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as he arrived, he tweeted a stinging rebuke of the french president emmanuel macron, who'd called for a european army to protect the eu from china, russia, and even the united states. earlier, the british prime minister theresa may and the french president emmanuel macron laid a wreath at the thiepval memorial in france. the two leaders honoured more than 72,000 men from britain and the commonwealth, who died at the somme and have no known grave. lucy williamson reports. last post plays buried in the soil of europe is part of britain's past, its sacrifices and its souls. in belgium today, the prime minister laid wreaths at the graves of two british soldiers. the first and last of their countrymen to die in the first world war. waiting for mrs may at the town of albert in the somme, the french president told schoolchildren, "never forget your history." before commemorating the past, the two leaders met for talks on present—day challenges. as the prime minister was greeted with a reserved and formal handshake, someone in the crowd shouted, "stay with us." this visit is a reminder of t
as he arrived, he tweeted a stinging rebuke of the french president emmanuel macron, who'd called for a european army to protect the eu from china, russia, and even the united states. earlier, the british prime minister theresa may and the french president emmanuel macron laid a wreath at the thiepval memorial in france. the two leaders honoured more than 72,000 men from britain and the commonwealth, who died at the somme and have no known grave. lucy williamson reports. last post plays buried...
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over 70 led by emmanuel macron up the champs—elysees to the arc de triomphe. making an entrance, donald trump. not the centre of attention today but fashionably late. the man who has shaken traditional alliances. and then the last, vladimir putin. a century since russia and america fought with the allies, their relations with western europe are now under strain. the two populist leaders rather cosier together. president macron hails from france's battle—scarred north. his british great—grandfather was decorated at the somme. and he's warned the post—war liberal democracy he champions is under threat by echoes of the past. translation: patriotism is the opposite of nationalism. nationalism is treason. if we think our interests may only come first and we don't care for others, it's a treason of our values, a betrayal of all moral values. we must remember this. a poignant interlude by yo—yo ma, born in paris, playing at the tomb of the unknown soldier. this country at the centre of the world war was today the heart of world diplomacy. from president macro
over 70 led by emmanuel macron up the champs—elysees to the arc de triomphe. making an entrance, donald trump. not the centre of attention today but fashionably late. the man who has shaken traditional alliances. and then the last, vladimir putin. a century since russia and america fought with the allies, their relations with western europe are now under strain. the two populist leaders rather cosier together. president macron hails from france's battle—scarred north. his british...
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britain's prime minister theresa may and the french president, emmanuel macron, have laid a wreath at the thiepval memorial in france as part of ceremonies marking one hundred years since the end of the first world war. the of the first world war. two leaders honoured more 72,000 the two leaders honoured more than 72,000 men from britain and the commonwealth who died at the somme. those are the papers.
britain's prime minister theresa may and the french president, emmanuel macron, have laid a wreath at the thiepval memorial in france as part of ceremonies marking one hundred years since the end of the first world war. the of the first world war. two leaders honoured more 72,000 the two leaders honoured more than 72,000 men from britain and the commonwealth who died at the somme. those are the papers.
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of emmanuel macron with the saudi crown prince. reflections? why is he so controversial? wise no unsure how to be seen? the ongoing war in yemen is partly made possible by british and american arms sales. also the recent appalling murder of the journalist mr khashoggi which they have blamed the crown prince. the big question is how is one scene and approaching him? you have two very different strategies here. vladimir putin seen greeting him and giving him but midway high five and by contrast emmanuel macron the french president ray skillfully managed to choreograph a meeting with the crown prince which was not only seen talking to him quite certainly but overheard little snippets of the conversation saying things like i am very concerned and you don't listen to me. and i am a man of his word. we now have images not on these front pages of theresa may meeting the crown prince as she shakes his hand she doesn't look for a happy about it in the meeting was obviously very uncomfortable and i think number ten has put out a statement saying she did raise the issue of the murde
of emmanuel macron with the saudi crown prince. reflections? why is he so controversial? wise no unsure how to be seen? the ongoing war in yemen is partly made possible by british and american arms sales. also the recent appalling murder of the journalist mr khashoggi which they have blamed the crown prince. the big question is how is one scene and approaching him? you have two very different strategies here. vladimir putin seen greeting him and giving him but midway high five and by contrast...
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the french president emmanuel macron and german chancellor angela merkel signed a book of remembrance inside a railway carriage that's identical to the one where the original ceasefire was sealed in 1918. the former transport minister, jojohnson, says more ministers may resign over the prime minister's brexit plans and voters were sold a "false prospectus" in the referendum. we're not going to get greater sovereignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over how rules affecting swathes of our economy are shaped. it's not the british parliament that's going to gain control from this, it's the french, german and european parliaments. four people — including a one—year—old baby — have died when a people carrier was hit by a car in sheffield that had been pursued by police. thousands of leicester city fans have taken part in a memorial walk in honour of those killed in the helicopter crash outside the club's stadium two weeks ago. heavenly father, please help us. please help us to be safe. driving through the inferno. at least 9 people are killed and a qua
the french president emmanuel macron and german chancellor angela merkel signed a book of remembrance inside a railway carriage that's identical to the one where the original ceasefire was sealed in 1918. the former transport minister, jojohnson, says more ministers may resign over the prime minister's brexit plans and voters were sold a "false prospectus" in the referendum. we're not going to get greater sovereignty, we're going to cede sovereignty, we're going to lose control over...
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violence has been flaring as emmanuel macron refuses to back down over this. he has made a stance ever since he became president, and probably if paul stewart fillon had not had problems he might not have had the ability to get in as easily as he did. —— monsieur fillon. he thinks he can take on the french style of life. people have been trained to do that since marie antoinette and have failed. i don't see why he thinks he can do that in double quick time. when the french get irritated, they get irritated. and the problem with this is, you are getting this fuel prices going up, people are trying to tinker with the hours they work. i was in france three weeks ago and i was shocked how disliked emmanuel macron is. absolutely shocked. why was that shocking? because you are trying to push to change the way that we have our life too quickly. without actually going through the due process. and i think there is that sense, because he is so autonomous at the moment, that he conveys this atmosphere of arrogance, maybe. and i think the french do not like that. 0k.
violence has been flaring as emmanuel macron refuses to back down over this. he has made a stance ever since he became president, and probably if paul stewart fillon had not had problems he might not have had the ability to get in as easily as he did. —— monsieur fillon. he thinks he can take on the french style of life. people have been trained to do that since marie antoinette and have failed. i don't see why he thinks he can do that in double quick time. when the french get irritated,...
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president trump meets emmanuel macron for talks in paris — ahead of events to mark the centenery of the end of the first world war. thousands of plug—in hybrid cars bought with government grants are burning as much fuel as regular cars — but drivers still pay less car tax and benefit from free parking. coming up at 11:30 on dateline london — we'll be discussing the impact of the us mid—term elections and taking a look at commemorations around the world to mark the end of world war one. we will also be talking about iran and its nuclear deal. the former transport minister, jojohnson, has insisted he is not seeking the removal of theresa may as prime minister, following his resignation yesterday in protest at her prospective deal with brussels over brexit. mrjohnson, who campaigned to remain in the eu, said he knew many of his colleagues were also "reflecting hard". speaking to the bbc, mrjohnson repeated his call for another referendum on membership of the eu, saying it would be the first one in which people were aware of the realities of brexit. our political correspondent, tom
president trump meets emmanuel macron for talks in paris — ahead of events to mark the centenery of the end of the first world war. thousands of plug—in hybrid cars bought with government grants are burning as much fuel as regular cars — but drivers still pay less car tax and benefit from free parking. coming up at 11:30 on dateline london — we'll be discussing the impact of the us mid—term elections and taking a look at commemorations around the world to mark the end of world war...
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emmanuel macron says he shares trumps of you and his proposal on defense was consistent with it. stop revealing saudi coalitions -- refueling saudi coalition planes in yemen. saudi arabian official news agency attributed the ability of the coalition to continue refueling in yemen. turkey gave voice recordings related to the murder of jamal khashoggi to the u.s. and other nations. president erdogan set the recordings were handed over to saudi arabia, u.k., germany, and france. he is expected to meet donald trump and during his trip. a pro-european minister quits theresa may's government over her brexit deal. joe johnson resigned, saying he could not vote for the accord. post asher left his foreign secretary in july. it deals a fresh blow to any hope of getting a brexit agreement through parliament, even as negotiations with brussels have made progress. wildfires in california have killed 11 and forced into hundred 50,000 residents to evacuate. the fires have grown to more and could00 acres destroy tens of thousands of structures. president trump blamed force men management and thr
emmanuel macron says he shares trumps of you and his proposal on defense was consistent with it. stop revealing saudi coalitions -- refueling saudi coalition planes in yemen. saudi arabian official news agency attributed the ability of the coalition to continue refueling in yemen. turkey gave voice recordings related to the murder of jamal khashoggi to the u.s. and other nations. president erdogan set the recordings were handed over to saudi arabia, u.k., germany, and france. he is expected to...
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let's go straight to the lycee to hear donald trump and emmanuel macron. yemen, africa, a lot of common issues. and it shows how cooperation issues. and it shows how cooperation is very important and i do share the presidency is that we need much better burden sharing within nato and that is why i do believe that my proposals for european defence are consistent with that. because it means more capacity in order to take pa rt of means more capacity in order to take part of the burden and i think it is very fairand important. part of the burden and i think it is very fair and important. slovakia very fair and important. slovakia very much, dollar for being here. very fair and important. slovakia very much, dollarfor being here. it is our pleasure. our people are very proud to have the here and i want to thank you hear today for your solidarity and your constant solidarity and your constant solidarity with our people. solidarity and your constant solidarity with our peoplelj solidarity and your constant solidarity with our people. i very much appreciate that
let's go straight to the lycee to hear donald trump and emmanuel macron. yemen, africa, a lot of common issues. and it shows how cooperation issues. and it shows how cooperation is very important and i do share the presidency is that we need much better burden sharing within nato and that is why i do believe that my proposals for european defence are consistent with that. because it means more capacity in order to take pa rt of means more capacity in order to take part of the burden and i think...
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the prime minister and the french president, emmanuel macron, jointly lay a wreath at the thiepval memorial as part the first world war. of ceremonies marking 100 years since the end of the first world war. a terror attack in melbourne — a somali man stabs three people, one fatally. i , nevertheless, iwaited , nevertheless, i waited for my chance and they have a place for me. carey mulligan and jake gyllenhaal play a couple in crisis in the 1960s in "wildfire", find out what mark kermode thought of that and the rest of this week's releases in the film review. it's 5pm — our top story. jojohnson, brother of the former foreign secretary boris johnson, has become the second member of the family to leave the government over brexit. he's resigned as junior transport minister, saying the prime minister's brexit strategy is ‘delusional‘ — and calling for another referendum of any deal she gets. mrjohnson — who campaigned for remain — says ‘britain stands on the brink of the greatest crisis since the second world war.‘ he also said the deal currently being finalised is a ‘terrib
the prime minister and the french president, emmanuel macron, jointly lay a wreath at the thiepval memorial as part the first world war. of ceremonies marking 100 years since the end of the first world war. a terror attack in melbourne — a somali man stabs three people, one fatally. i , nevertheless, iwaited , nevertheless, i waited for my chance and they have a place for me. carey mulligan and jake gyllenhaal play a couple in crisis in the 1960s in "wildfire", find out what mark...
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you see president emmanuel macron of france. joining us from paris is white house chief accordance jim acosta and start with macron's message here. the address he just delivered. nationalism versus patriotism, jim. >> reporter: that's right. i thought this was a pretty important moment in the ceremonies here in paris today when the french president manuel macron said nationalism in his view is a betrayal of patriotism. just to break that down, why you're hearing that this is, obviously, a response to president trump and president trump was on hand and listening to all of this. you can see the reaction on his face. he wasn't very receptive. he seemed glum when the french president was saying this. he says he considers himself a nationalist and so many people in the u.s. and around the world when they hear that kind of language, they think that perhaps there is some coded language going on and that dog whistles are being sent. in the view of emmanuel macron, he has talked about this before, that nationalism carries a very negative
you see president emmanuel macron of france. joining us from paris is white house chief accordance jim acosta and start with macron's message here. the address he just delivered. nationalism versus patriotism, jim. >> reporter: that's right. i thought this was a pretty important moment in the ceremonies here in paris today when the french president manuel macron said nationalism in his view is a betrayal of patriotism. just to break that down, why you're hearing that this is, obviously, a...
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echoing her french counterpart, president emmanuel macron, merkel urged eu leaders to reject what she called national egoism, repeating her calls for a broad-based european approach to migration. >> chancellor merkel was greeted by applause, but during herr speech, ththe atmosphere was emotionally charged. >> i'm actually enjoying this. doesn't bother me. i also come from a parliament. >> a m major point of contention with some parliamentarians -- merkel's strong call for a true european army. >> a common european army shows the world there will never be war again among european nations, and that is nothing against nato. come on, ladies and gentlemen. it is in addition to nato. nobody wants to cut established ties. >> that raised doubts even among supporters of the plan, which has not yet produced any concrete steps. >> action counts more than words. we have to decide to work together, and then we will gradually get there, but broadvision's without putting your money where your mouth is is pointless. >> also high on merkel's agenda, another difficult issue -- - the reform of the europ
echoing her french counterpart, president emmanuel macron, merkel urged eu leaders to reject what she called national egoism, repeating her calls for a broad-based european approach to migration. >> chancellor merkel was greeted by applause, but during herr speech, ththe atmosphere was emotionally charged. >> i'm actually enjoying this. doesn't bother me. i also come from a parliament. >> a m major point of contention with some parliamentarians -- merkel's strong call for a...
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those talks came to the conclusion with comments by emmanuel macron if they didn't go far enough. they are going to go back out and protest again this weekend in paris because they say the government is not going to reduce petrol prices the way they want. genie: we already saw these pictures from last saturday of flames burning on what has been described as the most beautiful avenue in the world. are we looking at the same thing again? or not theds whether government is going to let the protesters go back. there are two very bad things which have come out of this. these pictures of violence which have been televised around the sales.nd have hindered go to doe scared to their shopping and several shops have found their sales have gone down by 35% to 50%. they are trying to avoid that from happening one more time. i think the government is rather scared that this protest movement is going to carry on a long time. the latest opinion polls said that 80% of french people said the government is going far enough with that and 78% said -- why is the government doing this? the government w
those talks came to the conclusion with comments by emmanuel macron if they didn't go far enough. they are going to go back out and protest again this weekend in paris because they say the government is not going to reduce petrol prices the way they want. genie: we already saw these pictures from last saturday of flames burning on what has been described as the most beautiful avenue in the world. are we looking at the same thing again? or not theds whether government is going to let the...
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that seemed to be one of the targets from emmanuel macron. they've also had differences on a range of issues and saturday they met for a bilateral meeting, the two men talking about issues. it was clear there was tension between them. officials say that was worked out and there were friendly exchanges but after being so close and so publicly demonstrative about their relationship, this was certainly a standoff. there was of course some cease-fire because president trump didn't attend an american cemetery on saturday. marine one was grounded. they said it was due to weather and they opted not to take a long narendra modi go motorcade. today he was a part of a number of events which brought together many nations of the world. vladimir putin was here, they had a brief hand shake, a brief hello but no side meeting. >> we should note that american cemetery about 15 miles outside of paris, probably would have been an hour drive. kelly o'donnell. that you can so much from paris. >>> my next guest writes about how the president's life is about to get
that seemed to be one of the targets from emmanuel macron. they've also had differences on a range of issues and saturday they met for a bilateral meeting, the two men talking about issues. it was clear there was tension between them. officials say that was worked out and there were friendly exchanges but after being so close and so publicly demonstrative about their relationship, this was certainly a standoff. there was of course some cease-fire because president trump didn't attend an...
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but not everyone here is on the same page as emmanuel macron. united in their pledge of never again today, the world leaders gathered here have starkly competing visions when it comes to how to avoid future conflict. let's stick together and work together, insists emmanuel macron, and vladimir putin and donald trump applauded him politely today, but for them a strong and sovereign nation state certainly comes first. winston churchill once said, "those who do not learn from history are condemned to repeat it." in an attempt to boost international cooperation, president macron today launched an annual peace forum, mirroring the paris peace conference that followed the first world war. i think it is important that we all remember that we can never take peace for granted and that we have to learn lessons from the past. some of those institutions built after the first and second world wars, the un, the european union, nato, some of those institutions are under pressure. the sounds, symbols and searing memories of the great war echoed across europe to
but not everyone here is on the same page as emmanuel macron. united in their pledge of never again today, the world leaders gathered here have starkly competing visions when it comes to how to avoid future conflict. let's stick together and work together, insists emmanuel macron, and vladimir putin and donald trump applauded him politely today, but for them a strong and sovereign nation state certainly comes first. winston churchill once said, "those who do not learn from history are...
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riot that we saw yesterday are an increasing vote of no confidence in emmanuel macron. he's in real trouble. >> seventh overtime. i'm looking that way. got it! the aggies win the game of the year! ♪ griff: how can you not feel good good? christmas is upon us, putting decorations up there, rachel is wearing christmas red. you're still stuck, pete, with thanksgiving with your thai. you'll come around. rachel: still in the after thanksgiving glow, still eating his leftovers. pete: still leftovers, great football yesterday. there was a football score 74-72 texas a&m and lsu. the wisconsin badgers were beat. a lot of great football today, my vikings take on the packers on sunday night football. it's all the thanksgiving glow. monday will be christmastime. griff: monday will bring a lot of news. as we have been pointing out all morning long and we have confirmed the caravan and the tijuana thing at the border will amass in just a few hours an attempt to peacefully, illegally cross at the port of entry there there. the administration, the president clearly making a point tha
riot that we saw yesterday are an increasing vote of no confidence in emmanuel macron. he's in real trouble. >> seventh overtime. i'm looking that way. got it! the aggies win the game of the year! ♪ griff: how can you not feel good good? christmas is upon us, putting decorations up there, rachel is wearing christmas red. you're still stuck, pete, with thanksgiving with your thai. you'll come around. rachel: still in the after thanksgiving glow, still eating his leftovers. pete: still...
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president trump meets emmanuel macron for talks in paris ahead of events to mark the centenary of the end of the first world war. at least nine people are killed and a quarter of a million forced to flee their homes as wildfires burn out of control across california. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week's programme... diving into the northernmost reaches of the british isles. scapa flow has to be up there among the top few wreck diving destinations in the world. archaeologists revive an ancient roman recipe. we follow the travelling moon. and it's the fashion revolution that's taking india by storm. the goal is to have something sartorial and feminine. hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from england's lake district, which is beautiful all year round, even in november. it's here that you'll find england's highest mountain, and a series of monuments that were erected at the end of the first world war to honour those who died in that terrible conflict. all over europe and the wider world this weekend, people will be marking the 100th anniver
president trump meets emmanuel macron for talks in paris ahead of events to mark the centenary of the end of the first world war. at least nine people are killed and a quarter of a million forced to flee their homes as wildfires burn out of control across california. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week's programme... diving into the northernmost reaches of the british isles. scapa flow has to be up there among the top few wreck diving destinations in the world....
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but not everyone here is on the same page as emmanuel macron. united in their pledge of never again today, the world leaders gathered here have starkly competing visions when it comes to how to avoid future conflict. let's stick together and work together insists emmanuel macron and vladimir putin and donald trump applauded him politely today, but for them, a strong and sovereign nation state certainly comes first. winston churchill once said, those who do not learn from history are condemned to repeat it. in an attempt to boost international cooperation, president macron today launched an annual peace forum, mirroring the paris peace conference that followed the first world war. i think it is important that we all remember that we can never take peace for granted and that we have to learn lessons from the past. some of those institutions built after the first and second world wars, the european union, nato, some of those institutions are under pressure. the sounds, symbols and searing memories of the great war echoed across europe today. this w
but not everyone here is on the same page as emmanuel macron. united in their pledge of never again today, the world leaders gathered here have starkly competing visions when it comes to how to avoid future conflict. let's stick together and work together insists emmanuel macron and vladimir putin and donald trump applauded him politely today, but for them, a strong and sovereign nation state certainly comes first. winston churchill once said, those who do not learn from history are condemned...
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macron. this afternoon at an american cemetery northeast of paris, the president's absence was notable, missing a scheduled visit to honor fallen u.s. soldiers from the great war. white house chief of staff john kelly and joint chiefs chairman general joseph dunford represented the president. mr. trump was scheduled to go by helicopter, not motorcade. but the white house said poor visibility meant he could not make the 100-mile roundtrip on marine one. no explanation from the president himself, who tweeted he had very productive meetings. earlier, a different kind of chill. >> i do appreciate the fact you came here. >> reporter: new tension in a relationship that had been full of public displays of affection. >> the united states can only do so much, in fairness to the united states. >> reporter: but president trump bristled at emmanuel macron's recent suggestion that europe needed its own army. >> we're getting along from the standpoint of fairness, and i want it to be fair. >> reporter: the
macron. this afternoon at an american cemetery northeast of paris, the president's absence was notable, missing a scheduled visit to honor fallen u.s. soldiers from the great war. white house chief of staff john kelly and joint chiefs chairman general joseph dunford represented the president. mr. trump was scheduled to go by helicopter, not motorcade. but the white house said poor visibility meant he could not make the 100-mile roundtrip on marine one. no explanation from the president himself,...
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jillian: good monday morning to you, french president emmanuel macron using opportunity to take jab at president trump's nationalism. >> literalism is the exact opposite of nationalism. nationalism is a betrayal of patriotism. rob: big talker, is president macron misunderstanding president trump's america's -- america first message, that's the question, here to respond to it is graham alan, 11-year army veteran and crtv host, graham thank you so much for coming on this morning, happy veteranas day to you. >> thank you. rob: what did you make of the comment? >> well, i mean, you know, we are having a conversation about what another country thinks about america, you know, in the first place, so there's a bit of, you know, who really cares and i think he needs to check the definitions first, if you look up the definition of nationalism, being patriotic and if you look at patriotism is very similar, the act of being patriotic, now there are some extreme things in the definition especially nationalism and one of the extreme measures that people seem to find as bad thing is the belief of sup
jillian: good monday morning to you, french president emmanuel macron using opportunity to take jab at president trump's nationalism. >> literalism is the exact opposite of nationalism. nationalism is a betrayal of patriotism. rob: big talker, is president macron misunderstanding president trump's america's -- america first message, that's the question, here to respond to it is graham alan, 11-year army veteran and crtv host, graham thank you so much for coming on this morning, happy...
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the new front, the other front of emmanuel macron, the western front may have fallen silent, but this in the words of this newspaper is that other front. and here, the words of this newspaper is that otherfront. and here, why trump threatens us. while war itself is a distant memory for this country, post—war liberal values and liberal order coming out the the traditional alliances, they feel under threat to some extent and president macron warning of that today in the commemorations. thank you very much indeed. mark, correspondent in paris, where the centenary events arejust unfolding. paris, where the centenary events are just unfolding. let us give you are just unfolding. let us give you a flavour of what else is happening around europe. this is the scene in brussels where there will also be memorial events. she talks in french. the scene in brussels where the centenary the scene in brussels where the ce nte nary of the scene in brussels where the centenary of the armistice being marked and also this is ypres, the menin gate, memorial to so many of those who died. right across eur
the new front, the other front of emmanuel macron, the western front may have fallen silent, but this in the words of this newspaper is that other front. and here, the words of this newspaper is that otherfront. and here, why trump threatens us. while war itself is a distant memory for this country, post—war liberal values and liberal order coming out the the traditional alliances, they feel under threat to some extent and president macron warning of that today in the commemorations. thank...
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the french president emmanuel macron has made an impassioned appeal for a stronger europe, in an address to the german parliament. he was speaking at a ceremony to commemorate those who died in the two world wars. from berlin, jenny hill reports. hushed, sombre, this is how germany remembers its war dead. no glorious tribute to the fallen, just the persistent echo of horrors past and a responsibility to the future. translation: europe, and within it, the franco—german pairing, have the obligation not to let the world slip into chaos and to guide it on the road to peace. that is why europe must be stronger. that is why it must be more sovereign, because it will not be able to play its role if it becomes the plaything of the powers. it is why mr macron is here today. germany supports his vision for post—brexit europe, a joint army, a shared budget, and what the french leader wants now is details, a plan. this is, for germany, a solemn day. rarely does it take on such political significance. emmanuel macron stopped short of naming names, warning instead against "the powers" which attack
the french president emmanuel macron has made an impassioned appeal for a stronger europe, in an address to the german parliament. he was speaking at a ceremony to commemorate those who died in the two world wars. from berlin, jenny hill reports. hushed, sombre, this is how germany remembers its war dead. no glorious tribute to the fallen, just the persistent echo of horrors past and a responsibility to the future. translation: europe, and within it, the franco—german pairing, have the...