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let's go live to paris and melissa bell. tell us the mood there and the concern that we could see more violence. >> reporter: already if you look behind me, you k scan see the evidence of the violence last week. this crowd goes well down the champs-elysees. so many of the yellow vests have turned up to protect already, of course 320 people already taken in for questioning. the authorities have made it clear that they intend to do everything that they can to keep this saturday less violent than it was last saturday. but already we've heard from the interior minister yesterday saying that they believe that it was likely to be at lease as violenvi violent as it was. >> and tell us about the police presence there. i understand thousands of officers there on the streets and we're looking at this live image right now. tell us about the lineup there, how many officers and is there is a a sense that police are in psition ready for this? >> reporter: so country-wide, the number is 89,000 security forces that have been put out on to t
let's go live to paris and melissa bell. tell us the mood there and the concern that we could see more violence. >> reporter: already if you look behind me, you k scan see the evidence of the violence last week. this crowd goes well down the champs-elysees. so many of the yellow vests have turned up to protect already, of course 320 people already taken in for questioning. the authorities have made it clear that they intend to do everything that they can to keep this saturday less violent...
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reporting for us from paris and much. representatives from hundreds of nations have begun crunch un climate talks in poland the climate summit comes against a backdrop of dire environmental warnings and a call for action to counter the threats posed by flyman change delegates will seek ways of implementing commitments that were made in the twenty fifteen paris tracie to limit the rise in global temperatures. this is where delegates from nearly two hundred countries will be scrambling over the next two weeks to reach a deal that can save the planet the meeting in qatar at the heart of poland's coal region comes three years after the line not paris accord the envoys gathering at copper twenty four aims to produce the rulebook to flesh out the broad details that were agreed in paris limiting the rise in global temperatures to between one point five and two degrees celsius the sense of urgency is palpable. these he says very very important conference that takes place also in scenario where we have a clear signals about the ur
reporting for us from paris and much. representatives from hundreds of nations have begun crunch un climate talks in poland the climate summit comes against a backdrop of dire environmental warnings and a call for action to counter the threats posed by flyman change delegates will seek ways of implementing commitments that were made in the twenty fifteen paris tracie to limit the rise in global temperatures. this is where delegates from nearly two hundred countries will be scrambling over the...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. let's get some of the day's other news at least 20 people, including a dozen children, have reportedly been killed in an air strike in the eastern afghanistan province of kunar. it's the latest in a series of strikes targeting senior taliban members — the regional taliban chief is said to be among the casualties. the hollywood movie mogul harvey weinstein is facing fresh allegations of sexual assault. the latest accuser, an actress who has not been named, claims the film producer attacked and assaulted her during a meeting at his offices in 2013. the lawsuit alleges that when the woman rejected his advances, mr weinstein bragged about sleeping with jennifer lawrence and being responsible for her winning an oscar. ms lawrence issued a statement refuting the claims, mr weinstein denies all allegations of non—consensual sex. officials in brazil say a spiritual healer wanted on charges of sexual abuse against hundreds of women is on the run from authorities. police have launched a maj
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. let's get some of the day's other news at least 20 people, including a dozen children, have reportedly been killed in an air strike in the eastern afghanistan province of kunar. it's the latest in a series of strikes targeting senior taliban members — the regional taliban chief is said to be among the casualties. the hollywood movie mogul harvey weinstein is facing fresh allegations of sexual assault. the latest accuser, an actress who has not been named,...
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a facing that only three years ago or twenty fifteen in paris they agreed that they all want to save the climate together that they all want to not have global warming rise more than two percent of created industrial levels and what they're doing now in cuts of it's trying to decide how they're going to do that so they have to find rules they have to find actions how to do that and when we remember how complicated it was in paris to reach a goal like that it's now even more complicated to find out how they're going to do it. so what specific things are holding up this deal what's stopping them from coming to an agreement. what's currently being negotiated in cotta words and has been for example negotiated until the late hours last night until four o'clock in the morning and it's being negotiated still this morning is the so-called rule book this is a book that in effect should bring action to the paris agreement so this should be the goals that each and every country can be held accountable for and in the book each country for example has to bring forward their own action so there ha
a facing that only three years ago or twenty fifteen in paris they agreed that they all want to save the climate together that they all want to not have global warming rise more than two percent of created industrial levels and what they're doing now in cuts of it's trying to decide how they're going to do that so they have to find rules they have to find actions how to do that and when we remember how complicated it was in paris to reach a goal like that it's now even more complicated to find...
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this was central paris on sunday morning. mccrone called a cabinet meeting amid rumors they might impose a state of emergency. yet who from saturday's sea of yellow vests coming from and to invite to negotiate the movement which filled central paris at the weekend has no leadership they seem united only by anger. so for me the problem is that my core loves the powerful the big bosses the big financier's he loves the very rich but he doesn't care about the people he despises them mr mr merkel you asked us to come and see you we are here come to see us don't send your delegates it's the people who are unhappy. discussions happen online this woman wrote those who absolutely want to break something choose your targets act constructively see you on saturday whereas this commentator said the real violence is nine million in poverty it's eighty billion in tax evasion that's violence not three cars burning in an expensive neighborhood as paris licks its wounds from this saturday's riot the clock starts counting down to the next one.
this was central paris on sunday morning. mccrone called a cabinet meeting amid rumors they might impose a state of emergency. yet who from saturday's sea of yellow vests coming from and to invite to negotiate the movement which filled central paris at the weekend has no leadership they seem united only by anger. so for me the problem is that my core loves the powerful the big bosses the big financier's he loves the very rich but he doesn't care about the people he despises them mr mr merkel...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. the saudi—led coalition in yemen says a united nations plane is to fly into the capital, sanaa, on monday to evacuate injured houthi rebels. fifty wounded militants will be flown out to oman for treatment in what the coalition is calling a "confidence building" measure ahead of planned peace talks in sweden this week. world leaders continue to press for an end to the four—year conflict that has pushed yemen to the brink of famine. in regional elections in southern spain, a far—right party has won seats for the first time since military rule under general franco. in a resurgence of nationalism that has marked elections in other parts of europe, the vox party won twelve seats in andalusia, making it a potential kingmaker in any future right—wing coalition. the governing socialist party gained more seats than any other party, but with a reduced majority. shares have opened higher on asian and pacific markets after fears of an all—out trade war between the united states and chin
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. the saudi—led coalition in yemen says a united nations plane is to fly into the capital, sanaa, on monday to evacuate injured houthi rebels. fifty wounded militants will be flown out to oman for treatment in what the coalition is calling a "confidence building" measure ahead of planned peace talks in sweden this week. world leaders continue to press for an end to the four—year conflict that has pushed yemen to the brink of famine. in regional...
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we are able to personalise the paris agreement. in your earlier a nswer the paris agreement. in your earlier answer you said monitor, verify, ta ke answer you said monitor, verify, take stock, but how do you police these policies in practical terms? in the past we had a system, with developing countries, only have limited its obligations to communicate what they are doing. now we have an enhanced one that all countries will have similar rules. with flex abilities for those countries who don't have sufficient capacity and the capacity building for them —— flexibility. we have a system that will let us know the effo rts system that will let us know the efforts and the policies of the different parties put into action to the bilby commitments. and also with a globalist uptake we will assess whether added together it places the world in a pathway to limit global warming to levels science as we need to. what we have done to date is to make the paris agreement operational and now be parties happened was is on one side and is put together all the necessary transparency systems t
we are able to personalise the paris agreement. in your earlier a nswer the paris agreement. in your earlier answer you said monitor, verify, ta ke answer you said monitor, verify, take stock, but how do you police these policies in practical terms? in the past we had a system, with developing countries, only have limited its obligations to communicate what they are doing. now we have an enhanced one that all countries will have similar rules. with flex abilities for those countries who don't...
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on the streets of paris rebel. as in the air once again yellow vests him through voice this morning. they were in song for a long hi carol fredricka of the pockets of anger soon erupted all over the place pitch battles with the thousands of extra police to guard a city practically in lockdown. to trail off funds. on a narrow side street a crowd tries to penetrate the barricade place by a back with tear gas am it takes just seconds to send them coughing and gasping for air. elsewhere it was roses rather than riot control. peaceful protesters began filling into the streets of paris before dawn and they brought with them their complaints over high taxes and low wages for the people struggling most in france on an upward you're not we're here to tell michael about our discontent i'm not here to break things because i have four children so i'm going to try and be safe for them because they're afraid i want to go back home tonight but i still want to be here to say stop that's enough this has to stop. the french people a
on the streets of paris rebel. as in the air once again yellow vests him through voice this morning. they were in song for a long hi carol fredricka of the pockets of anger soon erupted all over the place pitch battles with the thousands of extra police to guard a city practically in lockdown. to trail off funds. on a narrow side street a crowd tries to penetrate the barricade place by a back with tear gas am it takes just seconds to send them coughing and gasping for air. elsewhere it was...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. in regional elections in southern spain, a far—right party has won seats for the first time since military rule under general franco. in a resurgence of nationalism that has marked elections in other parts of europe, the vox party won 12 seats in andalusia — making it a potential kingmaker in any future right—wing coalition. the governing socialist party gained more seats than any other party, but with a reduced majority. it may try to form a coalition with the left—wing podemos, to fend off a challenge from the centre—right. the international fashion brand ted baker has promised an independent investigation into allegations of what's described as "forced hugging" by its chief executive. ray kelvin is pictured here. he usually chooses to be photographed not showing his face. staff have begun an online petition accusing the 62—year—old founder of verbal, physical and sexual harrassment — claims they say are entirely at odds with the company's values. our business corres
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. in regional elections in southern spain, a far—right party has won seats for the first time since military rule under general franco. in a resurgence of nationalism that has marked elections in other parts of europe, the vox party won 12 seats in andalusia — making it a potential kingmaker in any future right—wing coalition. the governing socialist party gained more seats than any other party, but with a reduced majority. it may try to form a coalition...
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end of its approach has just take to the streets for a fifth straight weekend this was the scene in paris really it's a day the demonstrations seem to be losing steam about the end of a say they're not ready to point it quits just yet. and smiles of relief and golems off. as the u.n. climate change starts since the final session incredulous of poland delegates from almost two hundred workers countries rather worked overtime so draft a plan to implement the paris the greenest. and a crackdown on breath music in russia threatens to further the alienating the country's youth now president that in their position as hold on to find ways to control the popular music instead of banning. i'm christine will welcome to the program francis you know based protest has defied thousands of police and cold weather to take their misses should the streets for a fifth straight weekend the numbers of people protesting is down from previous weeks as consolations offered by the government seem to be taking effect but i hold coffee in a vis say they're determined. to keep the movement washing. they started with
end of its approach has just take to the streets for a fifth straight weekend this was the scene in paris really it's a day the demonstrations seem to be losing steam about the end of a say they're not ready to point it quits just yet. and smiles of relief and golems off. as the u.n. climate change starts since the final session incredulous of poland delegates from almost two hundred workers countries rather worked overtime so draft a plan to implement the paris the greenest. and a crackdown on...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, has appealed to mps across the political divide to forge a consensus over brexit, acknowledging that the prime minister's deal for leaving the european union, might not be approved by parliament. her comments follow another difficult eu summit for theresa may, in which she failed to win concessions, that might have made her withdrawal deal acceptable to mps. here's our political correspondent, chris mason. parliament stares at gridlock. cobbling together a majority to endorse anything looks incredibly difficult, and downing street has studiously avoided any public discussion of a plan b, what happens if, when, the prime minister's plan is rejected. but writing in the daily mail, amber rudd says that brexit is in danger of getting stuck, and while supporting theresa may's deal, advocates assembling a coalition, potentially reaching out to opposition parties, to avoid what she calls the rocks of no deal. amber rudd proposes in her article a s
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, has appealed to mps across the political divide to forge a consensus over brexit, acknowledging that the prime minister's deal for leaving the european union, might not be approved by parliament. her comments follow another difficult eu summit for theresa may, in which she failed to win concessions, that might have made her withdrawal deal acceptable to mps. here's our political correspondent, chris mason. parliament...
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news live from but at least some protesters face off once again in paris and go on the streets of the french capital as the fold weekend yellow vests protests across the country dozens have been injured and at least a thousand protests this after a blizzard we've been to take anything using tear gas or move to canada to control the crowds. also coming up then you need all of germany's strongest political party gets to work making mock and it takes me i'm talking about what takes over from chancellor i'm going to close cherish the concept it's c.d.u. policy makeover staying on as chancellor but now hoping cottage a will help unite the party. find a home free you could join me but he's in france have detained any one thousand demonstrators is the so-called yellow vest protesters shut down parts of paris for a fourth weekend in a row at least fifty five people have been injured in the french capital tens of thousands of police have been mobilized to control the protests across from the movement was sparked by anger over a plan to increase in fuel taxes although those top. sisyphean scrap
news live from but at least some protesters face off once again in paris and go on the streets of the french capital as the fold weekend yellow vests protests across the country dozens have been injured and at least a thousand protests this after a blizzard we've been to take anything using tear gas or move to canada to control the crowds. also coming up then you need all of germany's strongest political party gets to work making mock and it takes me i'm talking about what takes over from...
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to al-jazeera paris well the protests weren't only in paris more than thirty thousand people took part in more peaceful rallies elsewhere in fronts in the southern city of three hundred firefighters set up roadblocks following protests there and anger against rising fuel prices has spilled into french overseas territories especially the indian ocean island of. a meeting with the minister was cut short on friday as yellow vests protesters demanded president calls for resignation from the miller is in the island's capital same don't need to tell us what we expect today and how the government in paris is trying to defuse the situation in. well people here are saying that the approach by the french government isn't one that will bring them any closer to a resolution and the as you say they continue to call for the resignation of the french president emmanuel mccrone people who are expected to take care of the in front in the later in the day to continue what they say it has often been a more peaceful protest here but they are expected to have a video conference with the french minister of
to al-jazeera paris well the protests weren't only in paris more than thirty thousand people took part in more peaceful rallies elsewhere in fronts in the southern city of three hundred firefighters set up roadblocks following protests there and anger against rising fuel prices has spilled into french overseas territories especially the indian ocean island of. a meeting with the minister was cut short on friday as yellow vests protesters demanded president calls for resignation from the miller...
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tear gas water cannons and armored vehicles and that's paris this saturday on the fourth consecutive weekend of so-called yellow vests demonstrations our correspondent is there. and here we've also how rubber bullets being deployed each . very clearly still this season i've read the lights. the end of an era in germany has on the merkel stepped down as leader of her party after eighteen years at the helm she is replaced by on a gret. also known as many miracle also ahead. everywhere in london i would see this they know who i met before in. the philippines and afghanistan what are they doing there what do they we're here because it was so easy for them to open a hiding in plain sight we hear the incredible story of a man who switched from being a trusted al qaeda bomb maker being an m i six informant. casting. live director our studios in moscow this is archie international and john thomas certainly glad to have you with us. all right there wasn't more mayhem in paris on saturday as another round of yellow vest protests against rising living costs rocked the city on what activists had
tear gas water cannons and armored vehicles and that's paris this saturday on the fourth consecutive weekend of so-called yellow vests demonstrations our correspondent is there. and here we've also how rubber bullets being deployed each . very clearly still this season i've read the lights. the end of an era in germany has on the merkel stepped down as leader of her party after eighteen years at the helm she is replaced by on a gret. also known as many miracle also ahead. everywhere in london i...
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-- in paris. many more than last week and when police were overwhelmed by the riots that broke out. >> we are facing people who are not here to protest but to smash. we want to have the means to not give them free reign. >> the prime minister said they will also mobilize a dozen armed vehicles. out in theots broke suburbs. they fear they could be -- protesters could be joined by hooligans again. events like football matches and concerts have been called o off. after many suffered damage last weekend, businesses will shut their doors on saturday. they have been removed so they cannot be used as projectile's again. these yellow vest protesters from france are raising money to find their way to the capital. >> paris is where we can make the biggest media impact. it is also where all the politicians are. if we knock on their doors, they cannot ignore us. >> the government has renewed an appeal for calm an for legitimate protesters to stay these areparis, calls intent on ignoring. anchor: angela merkel
-- in paris. many more than last week and when police were overwhelmed by the riots that broke out. >> we are facing people who are not here to protest but to smash. we want to have the means to not give them free reign. >> the prime minister said they will also mobilize a dozen armed vehicles. out in theots broke suburbs. they fear they could be -- protesters could be joined by hooligans again. events like football matches and concerts have been called o off. after many suffered...
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the avenues of side streets of paris have become a front line between protesters and police. was tear gas is being fide liberally to disperse the crowds. canisters poke back at police lines. oh this is the fourth weekend of all rest police have stepped up their efforts deploying thousands of extra offices and arresting hundreds at the arc de triomphe vehicles rarely seen on the streets of france with maneuvered into place. all protests have been violent of the seans elisei demonstrators offered riot police. flowers but after national monuments were defaced last week major landmarks including the eiffel tower are closed meeting with security forces early on saturday france's interior minister said police are ready to intervene quickly purposely assume that if there have actually be more injuries on the side of the security forces than on the side of the protesters because the idea is to contain things but that tactic has its limits particularly when we're faced with people who want to behave like. it began as a social media movement called the. yellow vests after the high visi
the avenues of side streets of paris have become a front line between protesters and police. was tear gas is being fide liberally to disperse the crowds. canisters poke back at police lines. oh this is the fourth weekend of all rest police have stepped up their efforts deploying thousands of extra offices and arresting hundreds at the arc de triomphe vehicles rarely seen on the streets of france with maneuvered into place. all protests have been violent of the seans elisei demonstrators offered...
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so let's stay on point continue in paris yeah you are yeah ok so i. see also i still saw that yes there is a deep feeling in european union that number one european union does not protect. the people from two phenomenons invasion by chinese manufactured goods that destroys. industries in your office and number two for us immigration that's for sure and but also i think that the maj auriti of european citizens and a stand that if you don't have a strong united europe no way that you can resist so. you're saying you need more of europe right more brussels i don't i think that we have to have a united europe ready to resist yes to that so there's a matter of probably shoes to the chinese and radio to also not to upset the american pretension to impose us there. their loads like the way the. company european to leave them it is like to tap dance to washington's two they've been doing it for decades in this is what you get from a crown wants to privatized everything on the american model and look at those results here john in edinburgh jump in. we have to
so let's stay on point continue in paris yeah you are yeah ok so i. see also i still saw that yes there is a deep feeling in european union that number one european union does not protect. the people from two phenomenons invasion by chinese manufactured goods that destroys. industries in your office and number two for us immigration that's for sure and but also i think that the maj auriti of european citizens and a stand that if you don't have a strong united europe no way that you can resist...
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to al-jazeera paris. thank. you let's bring in our guests now today in paris and go to cheli c.e.o. of terrorists a consultancy firm focused on global risks and city to intelligence and also a former french diplomat in istanbul rami borgia an economist at the french institute of international strategic affairs also an investment strategist and via skype in coventry david lees a lecturer in french studies at the university of work very warm welcome to all of you and first to you because you were with us last week talking about these protests they were much more violent this weekend why do you think that was you know because it is the result of the fact the government has not addressed properly the going on and the nature of the demonstrators claims there is no way the movement has been the radicalized due to the lack of. a strong just coming from the governments as if feel that they have to to go further in violence in order to be heard it's what we can say to explain but i don't have a leader in the way so really i didn't say anything there just to clarify as our correspondent david
to al-jazeera paris. thank. you let's bring in our guests now today in paris and go to cheli c.e.o. of terrorists a consultancy firm focused on global risks and city to intelligence and also a former french diplomat in istanbul rami borgia an economist at the french institute of international strategic affairs also an investment strategist and via skype in coventry david lees a lecturer in french studies at the university of work very warm welcome to all of you and first to you because you were...
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of the paris agreement. matt mcgrath in katowice. a family of swans has been shot and killed in a suspected air gun attack. the bodies of five cygnets and their parents were discovered wrapped in plastic bags, after they were thrown down the bank of a stream in the kent village of benenden. x—ray images revealed one of the birds was peppered with pellets or shot. the rspca has launched an investigation. amy ockelford, from the rspca, says airgun attacks are common. it is really upsetting and it is just does disgusting that people think it is ok to do something like this. i mean this is effectively a senseless attack on vulnerable animals and it isjust senseless attack on vulnerable animals and it is just not ok. senseless attack on vulnerable animals and it isjust not ok. it is very strange, the whole family to be wiped out like this and they have been shot elsewhere and potentially move to this location and wrapped in plastic bags is bizarre. u nfortu nately plastic bags is bizarre. unfortunately airgun a
of the paris agreement. matt mcgrath in katowice. a family of swans has been shot and killed in a suspected air gun attack. the bodies of five cygnets and their parents were discovered wrapped in plastic bags, after they were thrown down the bank of a stream in the kent village of benenden. x—ray images revealed one of the birds was peppered with pellets or shot. the rspca has launched an investigation. amy ockelford, from the rspca, says airgun attacks are common. it is really upsetting and...
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what they just did in the hall is they pass this paris rule book which is a three year negotiation to fill in the details of how countries will implement the paris agreement so the binding rules on reporting and review now every country from china to the u.s. to europe has to follow these detailed rules which is a good step ok are you satisfied with the the phrasing of the rulebook is it is it full and complete and is it enough to operationalize the parser. it is enough to operationalize the paris agreement it will need to be improved over time but at solid now countries have no excuse but to go home and implement this thing and they need to because the ambition signal here was weak ok tell us more about the ambitions signal and what else they have yet to decide on so one of the key questions here was there's this new science that comes out and says we have twelve years to keep global average temperature below one point five degrees so you would expect countries would come here and say we get it we're going to do more we didn't get that here we didn't get that clear signal and i think
what they just did in the hall is they pass this paris rule book which is a three year negotiation to fill in the details of how countries will implement the paris agreement so the binding rules on reporting and review now every country from china to the u.s. to europe has to follow these detailed rules which is a good step ok are you satisfied with the the phrasing of the rulebook is it is it full and complete and is it enough to operationalize the parser. it is enough to operationalize the...
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lucy williamson reports from paris. the tactics were the same as always but the tension here has waned. the number of protesters in paris today less than half of that of last weekend. there were far fewer people gathering here in paris today but there are still a few confrontations between protesters and police, like here on the champs—elysees. the security forces will be hoping this is the last final stand of the hard—core. this was a test of whether president macron‘s concessions this week have worked. 10 billion euros to help those on the lowest incomes. not enough for some. translation: the president is offering us peanuts. we are not monkeys he can throw nuts at. we are human beings. the violence of previous demonstrations in paris along with the government's concessions and the impact of a terrorist attack in strasbourg this week have all helped to dissuade protesters. but protest sites around the country are settling in for christmas and it is notjust the troublemakers left behind. at this tollgate 45 minut
lucy williamson reports from paris. the tactics were the same as always but the tension here has waned. the number of protesters in paris today less than half of that of last weekend. there were far fewer people gathering here in paris today but there are still a few confrontations between protesters and police, like here on the champs—elysees. the security forces will be hoping this is the last final stand of the hard—core. this was a test of whether president macron‘s concessions this...
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this is paris right now where so-called yellow vests protesters are gathering for the third week in a row the area around the show has been called off as riot police move it all correspondence in less than a minute. also headlining this hour with world leaders struggling to bridge the big divide over trade and bitter recriminations of the g. twenty in argentina outside thousands have been turning out to protest the summit. and american comedian and actor kevin hart hits back at criticism of his one year old son's party because it had a cowboys and indians the barking a route over race and children's innocence. because we whitewashed history few people are even willing to deal with it because they're so blind it was i'll be the indian you be the cowboy we're kids we're pretty handy. there isn't a day in moscow this saturday december the first i'm calling the world news update this weekend first for you this nationwide protests in france over a fuel tax increase is entering its third week in paris right now police are confronting unruly members of the yellow vest movement's name for the
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lucy williamson reports from paris. the tactics were the same as always but the tension here has waned. the number of protesters in paris today less than half of that of last weekend. there are far fewer people gathering here in paris today but there are still a few confrontations between protesters and police, like here on the champs—elysees. i think the security forces will be hoping this is the last final stand of the hard—core. this was a test of whether president macron‘s concessions this week have worked. ten billion euros to help those on the lowest incomes. not enough for some. translation: the president is offering us peanuts. we are not monkeys he can throw nuts at. we're human beings. the violence of previous demonstrations in paris along with the government's concessions and the impact of a terrorist attack in strasbourg this week have all helped dissuade protesters. but protest sites around the country are settling in for christmas and it is notjust the troublemakers left behind. at la ciotat tollgate
lucy williamson reports from paris. the tactics were the same as always but the tension here has waned. the number of protesters in paris today less than half of that of last weekend. there are far fewer people gathering here in paris today but there are still a few confrontations between protesters and police, like here on the champs—elysees. i think the security forces will be hoping this is the last final stand of the hard—core. this was a test of whether president macron‘s concessions...
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a french president holds crisis talks after the worst protests in years leave paris looking like a battleground. oh i maryam namazie and london your with al-jazeera also coming up this hour a call for action in poland where close to two hundred countries are meeting amid warnings about the impact of climate change the khashoggi mudda overshadows the saudi crown prince's diplomatic engagements opposition groups announced mom had been salmond's visit to mauritania. and defiant under pressure the israeli prime minister rejects police recommendations to indict him and his wife for bribery and corruption. our top story the french president emanuel macron has ordered his prime minister to hold talks with those leading government protests paralyzed paris on saturday more than one hundred thirty people were injured and over two hundred arrested in the worst on rest in the french capital in decades they have a chase reports now from paris. as soon as his plane touched down the twenty summit president went directly to inspect the damage at the arctic tree on. afterwards he walked over to greet police and
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hugh schofield sent this report from paris. buk missile at the end of the day of violence in paris and still it went on. at the arc de triomphe, covered now in anti— macron graffiti, police fired water cannon to clear the crowd. darkness feel at the end of a day of violence in paris and still, it went on. at the arc de triomphe, covered now in anti—macron graffiti, police fired water cannon to clear the crowds. and here in the gardens by the louvre, one protester is now in a coma after they tore down the metal grille. this evening, the arc de triomphe is back under police control but there are still knots of protesters out there, there's still the tang of tear gas in the air. and in the streets around here, a trail of destruction — cars burned out, shop windows smashed, bank windows smashed. parisians are used to protest, but this has been of a rare violence. all day, there were running battles between riot police and yellow vest protesters. though how many of these were actually agitators of the far right and the far lef
hugh schofield sent this report from paris. buk missile at the end of the day of violence in paris and still it went on. at the arc de triomphe, covered now in anti— macron graffiti, police fired water cannon to clear the crowd. darkness feel at the end of a day of violence in paris and still, it went on. at the arc de triomphe, covered now in anti—macron graffiti, police fired water cannon to clear the crowds. and here in the gardens by the louvre, one protester is now in a coma after they...
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and in paris, 3.50. but we have to look at ip filtrating the protest, are the left wing, anarchists sparking a broader process in france. and governor could engineer policy instead of the free market. >> dagen: and to your point, the wall street journal has an editorial about this today, france this is not just about an increase that's now gone away in fuel taxes in the country, that even before the fuel tax, france had the highest tax burden in-- among all developed nations, to support these socialist programs that you have social insurance payroll taxes, property taxes, you have a value-added tax in europe as well. and the rich, to quote the journal, the rich aren't rich enough to fund the modern welfare state. and i don't -- do you think that the democrats in this country, and even people on the far left understand that? >> no, i don't think they do. i mean, even in the state of illinois, we just had a guy elected governor promising to raise taxes and this is a state where we have people fleeing from
and in paris, 3.50. but we have to look at ip filtrating the protest, are the left wing, anarchists sparking a broader process in france. and governor could engineer policy instead of the free market. >> dagen: and to your point, the wall street journal has an editorial about this today, france this is not just about an increase that's now gone away in fuel taxes in the country, that even before the fuel tax, france had the highest tax burden in-- among all developed nations, to support...
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you are watching live from paris. it is 1:00 p.m. in the french capital. macronetween emmanuel and business leaders and trade unions this monday after four weekends of violent protests that have challenged his grip on power. the french president expected to deliver an address to the nation later this evening. ruled the court british government may reverse its decision to leave the bloc without consulting othther membr states. this is a day ahead of theresa may's crucial brexit deal is voted on. a spokesperson for the prime minister singh the vote is going ahead. sayingthe prime minister the vote is going ahead. doctor presented with a nobel peace prize today for challenging the world to rape as a weapon of war. thank you for watching. we start in france, where emmanuel macron has met with trade unions and employer organizations monday to defuse weeks of unrest after protests in paris and other cities. hasfinance minister described the situation as a catastrophphfor businesses and the ononomy. forecast 1%ts growth in the final quarter. tradersrs,he reality
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hugh schofield sent this report from paris. the arc de triomphe this afternoon. groups of yellow—vest protesters have pushed past police and rampaged past the tomb of the unknown soldier. all day, there have been scenes of serious violence in the streets around, mainly agitators of the far right and left in the thick of it, taking on police with cobblestones and other projectiles, setting fire to cars and even buildings. it is an extremely tense situation now, mid—afternoon, we have been chased down a side street by riot police with tear gas and anti—riot grenades, a car is on firejust behind me. we're just off the champs—elysees, it is a real scene of street warfare. amid the scenes of destruction, ordinary people who'd come from across france to demonstrate peaceably. they do not want the violence to divert attention from their message that taxes in france have gone too far. translation: abraham lincoln said something important, he said that government should be of the people, by the people, for the people. for the people. our politicians should keep th
hugh schofield sent this report from paris. the arc de triomphe this afternoon. groups of yellow—vest protesters have pushed past police and rampaged past the tomb of the unknown soldier. all day, there have been scenes of serious violence in the streets around, mainly agitators of the far right and left in the thick of it, taking on police with cobblestones and other projectiles, setting fire to cars and even buildings. it is an extremely tense situation now, mid—afternoon, we have been...
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well time of we saw is a professor of political science at university of paris and joins us now from paris thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us and as you hearing that what started as a position to rising taxes has now developed into a broader movement against the government with calls from akron to resign how do you explain the level of anger and frustration we've seen on the streets of paris. hilton put it to account here you see anyone know. oh apologies for that we'll try to reestablish a connection with thomas boy so speaking to is that from paris where of course in the last twenty four hours we've seen some remarkable street scenes there in the french capital and elsewhere in the country as we saw mounting anger towards the economic reforms of the government people calling for the president to resign that the government is trying to reach out now to the heads of that movement to try and start some sort of dialogue and hold talks with them but i will bring you more on that story a little bit later on moving on to one of our other top stories this hour a world i
well time of we saw is a professor of political science at university of paris and joins us now from paris thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us and as you hearing that what started as a position to rising taxes has now developed into a broader movement against the government with calls from akron to resign how do you explain the level of anger and frustration we've seen on the streets of paris. hilton put it to account here you see anyone know. oh apologies for that we'll try...
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from paris, thank you. amber rudd has become the first government minister to publicaly discuss an alternative to theresa may's brexit deal. the work and pensions secretary described the so—called "norway plus" option as plausible, if mps reject mrs may's deal in the vote scheduled for tuesday. if such a plan were adopted, the uk would retain its access to the single market, but would have to permit free movement of eu citizens into the uk. our political correspondent, matt cole, reports. far and wide this week, ministers have travelled the uk, selling the idea of theresa may's brexit plan. the message, a simple one — there is no alternative. until this morning, when the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, opened the door to a plan b and what might happen if mps vote down the deal on tuesday. i don't think that the house will support no deal. and if the house is not going to support no deal, it needs to come forward with an alternative deal. and i have seen that there is a lot of support for norway
from paris, thank you. amber rudd has become the first government minister to publicaly discuss an alternative to theresa may's brexit deal. the work and pensions secretary described the so—called "norway plus" option as plausible, if mps reject mrs may's deal in the vote scheduled for tuesday. if such a plan were adopted, the uk would retain its access to the single market, but would have to permit free movement of eu citizens into the uk. our political correspondent, matt cole,...
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in paris thank you very much. now to seem other stories making news around the world and six people died in schools more injured after a stampede in a nightclub the eastern italian fifty event kona officials said couple clubbers trampled over each other in the rush to escape a pepper spray like substance to the front of the crowd. a u.s. jury has found found the man who drove his car into a crowd of protesters in charlottesville virginia guilty of first degree murder prosecutors described twenty one year old alex fields jr as want to premises and woman was killed when his car hit people demonstrating against a white nationalist rally last year. the chief financial officer of chinese telecom giant while way is spending the weekend behind bars off the record in canada adjourned her bail hearing moon joe faces extradition to the united states where prosecutors accuse her of violating sanctions on iran china's foreign ministry is demanding her release. china says it's launched the first ever mission to land a spacecra
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and protesters clashed with police in paris thousands of demonstrations take to the streets angry at rising fuel prices a correspondent is in the french capital. i knew mackinnon thanks so much fuel company at first it wasn't clear if they'd be able to agree on very much a toll but leaders at the g twenty summit of the world's leading economies have now managed to compromise and have produced a final joint declaration and one of sirees in that statement the lead just around on the result of global trade tensions particularly those between the u.s. and china but they've pledged to reform the world trade organization. other topics that gets a mention include a valve to tackle the source of refugee movements while the us reaffirmed its commitment to withdrawal from the paris climate accord. that's brand correspondent max fourth man now who's in one of sorry for us i'm not guessing this communique done was obviously quite a task tell us more about what it says. it was quite the toss we talked to one of the sherpas who said he hadn't slept for fifty hours so yes it was a lot of work and i
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there's outrage in france over the treatment of students arrested by police during protests outside paris trade unions and far left parties of lashed out of what they call police brutality after this footage that you're looking at now went viral online but france's interior minister says none of the high school students were injured during the arrests that took place in the town of moore and largely more police officers we understand are being deployed across the country as protests are expected to continue this weekend. little by little the yellow vest movement has changed as gathered fewer and fewer people there were two hundred ninety two thousand people on november the seventeenth but there are now around ten thousand it is a small minority some appear supports but others have radicalized and affected beyond the law. all right let's go live to our correspondent on the impasse in davis amy we saw the interior minister minister basically saying that the steam is running out at this protest but it doesn't seem to be the case it seems that this is gathering steam and that the confrontatio
there's outrage in france over the treatment of students arrested by police during protests outside paris trade unions and far left parties of lashed out of what they call police brutality after this footage that you're looking at now went viral online but france's interior minister says none of the high school students were injured during the arrests that took place in the town of moore and largely more police officers we understand are being deployed across the country as protests are...
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since police try to stop another week the government protests from turning violent in paris. when you're watching al-jazeera headquarters here in there also coming up. a crime committed by the government. and. the chief palestinian negotiator criticizes israel for demolishing the home of a well known activist. also climate talks going to an extra day with big polluters pushing back on the details of a final agreement. and how an economic crisis is hurting the latin america's literally giant argentina. welcome to the program police have arrested more than one hundred people at yellow first protests around the french come. little in paris the fifth weekend of demonstrations has seen just far fewer people turn out onto the streets than before but in the months since they began the yellow vests have morphed into a movement that opposed fuel tax increases into a campaign against the president and manuel mackerel in an effort to quell the anger tax cuts and income increases for working poor and elderly people saying he's heard calls people on the minimum wage will earn about one hu
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hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. let's go live to paris now, and show you the latest scenes which are live from the french capital. you can see a bit of a stand—off there, with protesters, a few wearing those distinctive yellow vests that we have seen. this is the fifth weekend that these protests have been held. numbers are somewhat down, not to why exactly, it could be the weather, it also be the pretty strong reaction by the security forces that you thought last week. there you can see, i presume this is tear gas that has been thrown, there have been reports of tear gas canisters going off in front of lines of police. we have seen reports of ambulances driving past protesters, trying to help out those affected by the tear gas smoke. in terms of numbers, i understand it is around 3000 this weekend, there have also been reports of minor scuffles that have broken out around the city. not just in that have broken out around the city. notjust in paris of course, some of the protests have been taking place in nantes, and as we said earlier, the port of calais. there have been a number
hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. let's go live to paris now, and show you the latest scenes which are live from the french capital. you can see a bit of a stand—off there, with protesters, a few wearing those distinctive yellow vests that we have seen. this is the fifth weekend that these protests have been held. numbers are somewhat down, not to why exactly, it could be the weather, it also be the pretty strong reaction by the security forces that you thought last week. there you can see, i...
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this report from paris. the yellow vest rebellion once more brought the streets of central paris to a standstill balticon a tear gas and stun grenades were used by the riot police to try and disperse the protests as in a series of running confrontations. this time it was the ark to triumph that was the focus for some of the fiercest clashes the iconic symbol of france occupied and defying the country's laws. we had the arab spring and now we are getting there european winter. as the day drew on the violence in the surrounding avenues so police vehicles and cars being torched and even buildings at a light it was meant to have been a peaceful protest a small minority carried out the attacks the rest were demanding the resignation of president macro a yellow test of. will continue not on into the night but into next week once again good night to come over will read politically to president michael's administration from a platform in argentina though he had a defiant message for them open goes no cause justifies
this report from paris. the yellow vest rebellion once more brought the streets of central paris to a standstill balticon a tear gas and stun grenades were used by the riot police to try and disperse the protests as in a series of running confrontations. this time it was the ark to triumph that was the focus for some of the fiercest clashes the iconic symbol of france occupied and defying the country's laws. we had the arab spring and now we are getting there european winter. as the day drew on...
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move for us one the major step towards realizing the vision and shrine in the paris agreement. and ambition that will ensure that our children and they will children look back at our legacy and recognize that their parents and grandparents took the right decisions in bold on juncture like the one we are facing today. much all right joining us now from catch of it's a is christopher bell's he's director of german watches and environmental n.g.o.s christophe so the delegates have now agreed on the fine print off the twenty fifteen paris climate accord at one of the key points facie. yes i think it's a huge step to have the rulebook for implementing the paris agreement that we know now that one. in china is the same as one ton of two in africa or in germany. that they have comparable rules this is important for investors for governments moving forward but it cannot replace the political will which is needed to move forward and we also heard breaking speeches of many very effective companies from climate change in small island states african countries asking we need more ambition a
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this is the scene live in paris where protesters are gathering in paris for more anti—government demonstrations — as president macron hopes recent concessions will limit their numbers. campaigners urge the government to stop plans to issue prison officers with pepper spray to help tackle violence injails. and i'll be discussing this week's tumultous political events at home and abroad with correspondents from the british and foreign media in dateline london. that's in half an hour. after one of the most turbulent political weeks in decades, there's a call this morning for all parties to work together to achieve brexit. the work and pensions secretary amber rudd — who's a close ally of the prime minister — says mps need to abandon outrage and find consensus. writing in the daily mail she says... our political correspondent tom barton is with me now. it is all very well to appeal to search for a plan but as things stand it's hard to see what that plan is. this is essentially an acknowledgement by a cabinet minister, one of the closest allies of theresa may, that it is looking almost impossi
this is the scene live in paris where protesters are gathering in paris for more anti—government demonstrations — as president macron hopes recent concessions will limit their numbers. campaigners urge the government to stop plans to issue prison officers with pepper spray to help tackle violence injails. and i'll be discussing this week's tumultous political events at home and abroad with correspondents from the british and foreign media in dateline london. that's in half an hour. after...
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this is the scene live in paris. police have made at least 500 arrests and ministers say the "yellow vest" movement opposed to fuel tax rises, has been hijacked by "ultra—violent" protesters. police in new zealand are to charge a 26—year—old man with the murder of british backpacker grace millane, who went missing in auckland last week. sadly the evidence we have gathered to this point of the enquiry has established that this is a homicide. amber rudd becomes the first government minister to publicly discuss an alternative to theresa may's brexit deal. what happens if it is voted down? and anything could happen, there's lots of different things could happen, most of which they won't want to happen. so when they think about this deal, they need to weigh up the alternatives as well. six people — five of them teenagers — have died after a stampede at a nightclub in italy. and with climate change at the top of the un agenda, click asks if policy or technology will save the world. that's in half an hour here on
this is the scene live in paris. police have made at least 500 arrests and ministers say the "yellow vest" movement opposed to fuel tax rises, has been hijacked by "ultra—violent" protesters. police in new zealand are to charge a 26—year—old man with the murder of british backpacker grace millane, who went missing in auckland last week. sadly the evidence we have gathered to this point of the enquiry has established that this is a homicide. amber rudd becomes the first...