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everybody in france but you just want. a few percentage. of a front france. i'm sorry but my knowledge no or philip fronts in a way mcallen is keen on seeing his controversial pension reform pass through the parliament could this be another magnet and there would rally many many people including the yellow bus movement against him. probably because i think the 1st signs are not good for my call i think this is a highly controversial measure which don't really true just sort of uniform eyes different pension schemes but of course when you do that you will sort of. undo or change pension schemes and people will get unhappy about that and some cases rightly so so i think the 1st sign probably that's an effect of the yellow vests is that when martha go you sort of started talking about his big pension scheme and reform i think he said 1st we ought to have a long national debate so that's probably a sign you know this is a yellow you know yellow vest effect that before you were probably you try to bulldoze literally the scene and just do it. consult of course that
everybody in france but you just want. a few percentage. of a front france. i'm sorry but my knowledge no or philip fronts in a way mcallen is keen on seeing his controversial pension reform pass through the parliament could this be another magnet and there would rally many many people including the yellow bus movement against him. probably because i think the 1st signs are not good for my call i think this is a highly controversial measure which don't really true just sort of uniform eyes...
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and that's why france as one of the lowest poverty rates in france even the 10 percent poor received $280.00 euros an average would get 8 $141.00 euros taken their fans to a distribution so france as the gini index and the poverty rate which is equivalent to the scandinavian countries and largely. than those of germany and do you care and even more so spain and italy ok you took about the whole redistribution of wealth and the generosity of the state you wouldn't recognise that the o.e.c.d. statement then when it says that the social elevator that lifts the poor out of poverty in france is broken. yes it gets it does it is more difficult because the problem is not just about wages and access to education access do. 2 to 2 jobs due to poor us in france are to be found. in the suburbs but the people in the service stuck in the suburbs of paris but these people did not take part in the administration demonstration to were more more important in provincial towns which fed left out in the graphical divide do you can find work easily in something and actually in france now there's a shorta
and that's why france as one of the lowest poverty rates in france even the 10 percent poor received $280.00 euros an average would get 8 $141.00 euros taken their fans to a distribution so france as the gini index and the poverty rate which is equivalent to the scandinavian countries and largely. than those of germany and do you care and even more so spain and italy ok you took about the whole redistribution of wealth and the generosity of the state you wouldn't recognise that the o.e.c.d....
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in france. philip how concerned should be with this perception that has been relayed by alexander mccall is widely seen by many people as someone who is disconnected from reality not the man of the people being closer to the. rich elite i think we should be pretty concerned indeed because and i think also is it's come to really accept that that ought to be taken seriously at least protein advisors told him so for instance he launches tomorrow national debate to try really to p.s. the tension which was rising across the country but of course these are cosmetic things you know it doesn't really address the deep down the middle in society so on the one hand it is fair to say that my core is seen as an hour each president president really working in the interests of the richer segments of the populations opposed to the sort of lower middle classes and the poor that is probably a fiat is also personality 'd is not doesn't always go down well with the public bits are a good bit. that's all those sort
in france. philip how concerned should be with this perception that has been relayed by alexander mccall is widely seen by many people as someone who is disconnected from reality not the man of the people being closer to the. rich elite i think we should be pretty concerned indeed because and i think also is it's come to really accept that that ought to be taken seriously at least protein advisors told him so for instance he launches tomorrow national debate to try really to p.s. the tension...
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china and france signed deals. three-dayacron's visit has wrapped up. they agree to strengthen cooperation on climate change and preserve the paris accord. immigration quotas by region and profession. -- among far-right voters. theng up, france claims death of a leader in --. thank you for joining us. emmanuel macron was in china, where dozens of deals were struck. when asked about the ongoing they calledovement, for an end to the violent crackdown. let's take a listen. times.ave called several this is a point i insisted on. there needs to be a de-escalation through talks. >> here is our reporter who has been following the event. >> he ended his visit with a he finally made a situation about -- a statement about the situation. he made a general call for .e-escalation they have been calling for a .trongng crackdown they reminded the government just about chinese affairs, but about a global community. this is one small part of this visit. things werere guaranteeing acces furthering china and france posco operation on global issues. this, at a time when th
china and france signed deals. three-dayacron's visit has wrapped up. they agree to strengthen cooperation on climate change and preserve the paris accord. immigration quotas by region and profession. -- among far-right voters. theng up, france claims death of a leader in --. thank you for joining us. emmanuel macron was in china, where dozens of deals were struck. when asked about the ongoing they calledovement, for an end to the violent crackdown. let's take a listen. times.ave called several...
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both for france and the u.s. -- this time period both for france and the u.s., because when the haitian revolution happens, the french attempt to crush it. the fighting that happens in haiti is incredibly brutal. and the americans are terrified because the united states at this time depends on an economy of slavery and is frightened of the idea of a giant black that.tion undoing i want to know more about how you see that example fitting or thank you so much for that not fitting into this narrative thank you so much for that? >> thank you so much for that question. you kind of indicated it. there's really two sides to this coin happening at the same time. and it's true for a lot of different groups. part ofor example, as the military and light mins, much more care is given to the commons older, for the common soldier's health and hygiene and also for a type of democratization of heroism, to start recognizing the hero with some of these individuals, and there are really interesting stories of how, for example, in may sonic lodges, common soldiers who came to fight in the american revoluti
both for france and the u.s. -- this time period both for france and the u.s., because when the haitian revolution happens, the french attempt to crush it. the fighting that happens in haiti is incredibly brutal. and the americans are terrified because the united states at this time depends on an economy of slavery and is frightened of the idea of a giant black that.tion undoing i want to know more about how you see that example fitting or thank you so much for that not fitting into this...
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why is that well let's say to say there's a culture in france of victim blaming a victim as shaming if you go into the back in time when them in dominic's toscano was accused of rape in new york to fast reaction in france to a wider reaction was that of disbelief i owed this man he was you know he was on track to become france's next president and there was 2 like people who pitted to man and not to major have been raised and when you see 1000 items such as getting to know for example advocating to freedom of being an important 80 that's what she's saying then that puts a lot of. victims of trees govern not being trusted of being seen as people making up stories just to be in do news and so there's that whole culture that that needs to be tackled not only in france but as far in europe recently you so the actress added and there who who claimed to have been raped when she was a teenager by sexually abused by when she was a teenager by a famed director and she kind of opened. a can of opened a new way of expressing what happened and today people are taking to those chase 2 days befor
why is that well let's say to say there's a culture in france of victim blaming a victim as shaming if you go into the back in time when them in dominic's toscano was accused of rape in new york to fast reaction in france to a wider reaction was that of disbelief i owed this man he was you know he was on track to become france's next president and there was 2 like people who pitted to man and not to major have been raised and when you see 1000 items such as getting to know for example...
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hopes to finally step out of chancellor angela merkel shut also coming up people in paris and around france take to the streets to vent their anger as domestic abuse reaches unprecedented levels in europe we take a look at what the french government plans to do about it. and the mystery of sydney's last piece of the berlin wall abandoned in a warehouse for decades this piece of history is now on topic just. 501 free glad you could join me a victory for the head of germany's governing conservatives anika to contact about i managed to head off a rebellion at her party conference yesterday warning delegates that she would resign if she did not get their full backing well that a standing ovation come caraballo took over from chancellor angela merkel as c.d.u. leader last year but the party's popularity has continued to slide under her leadership. she went all the way and took on the challenge after several attacks in the weeks to. to the c.d.u. sponte conference and a great. post the big question to her party colleagues and leipsic. many of them i know if you feel that the road i want to go dow
hopes to finally step out of chancellor angela merkel shut also coming up people in paris and around france take to the streets to vent their anger as domestic abuse reaches unprecedented levels in europe we take a look at what the french government plans to do about it. and the mystery of sydney's last piece of the berlin wall abandoned in a warehouse for decades this piece of history is now on topic just. 501 free glad you could join me a victory for the head of germany's governing...
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frances: it might. what really matters is do we get a bottoming out in global manufacturing, and does the manufacturing recession lead into weakness in the consumer? if it can hold strong, if the consumer holds strong, we don't see that contagion, then i am certainly bullish. but we need a couple more data points to confirm that. romaine: we always talk about how the consumer is going to hold us up, and he manufacturing will eventually catch up, but there is still a sort of imbalance we are dealing with within the economy. alix: wages, for example. unbalanced ande slow growth over time, but it is not a recession. the consumer is structurally strong enough to keep us out of that negative gdp territory. but it is entirely possible we get something that looks like 1% gdp growth in the first quarter of 2020. that is rough growth. that is nothing to cheer about. the question is, do markets look through that? if we keep getting trait headlines like this, i think so. alix: what happens to bond yields? about th
frances: it might. what really matters is do we get a bottoming out in global manufacturing, and does the manufacturing recession lead into weakness in the consumer? if it can hold strong, if the consumer holds strong, we don't see that contagion, then i am certainly bullish. but we need a couple more data points to confirm that. romaine: we always talk about how the consumer is going to hold us up, and he manufacturing will eventually catch up, but there is still a sort of imbalance we are...
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i had been to france several times. i was fortunate to be offered, we were offered the chance to go up on top of napoleon's tomb. i don't know how Ãbpolian's tomb is covered by a good gigantic golden dome which you can see from everywhere in paris. it's connected to the cathedral that was built for these wounded veterans also the hospital was built for. the americans who were being hidden by the Ãif they got it up early enough in the morning Ãbwas open throughout world war ii. the museums were open, the hospital for invalids was open but there was a german garrison in the northwest corner they had taken over some german barracks. there were german guards walking around all the time, plus all the people coming in, a lot of them germans, as tourists to see a napoleon's tomb was incredibly popular with german soldiers, after hitler had his picture taken standing looking down at it and even to this day there are literally scratch marks from the hobnailed boots because every german soldier wanted to have his or her pictur
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the president of france says that nato is brain dead and that terrorism is now the enemy of the not russia and the neo mccall wants his criticism to be a wakeup call for the military alliance so what does it mean for nato future an organization the us president also once described as obsolete this is inside story . hello welcome to the program i'm adrian finnegan after world war 2 and facing a rising threat from the soviet union a group of european and north american countries banded together and signed up to the north atlantic treaty they believed a collective defense was the best way to ensure future peace in the is that followed the organizations membership and goals expanded there are now 29 countries committed to protecting the security of data as members on the alliances 70th anniversary some a questioning its effectiveness just weeks after calling nato brain dead france's president emmanuel mccraw but the organizations boss for talks in paris and as erasmus national buffalo reports from the french capital. it was a longer handshake than usual for the french president it seemed to be
the president of france says that nato is brain dead and that terrorism is now the enemy of the not russia and the neo mccall wants his criticism to be a wakeup call for the military alliance so what does it mean for nato future an organization the us president also once described as obsolete this is inside story . hello welcome to the program i'm adrian finnegan after world war 2 and facing a rising threat from the soviet union a group of european and north american countries banded together...
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a world war ii unit that fought in italy, southern france. it is a largely overshadowed unit of a war because it was smaller, about 2500 men throughout the war. it was comprised of three smaller units. the 596 airborne engineer company. 460th air battalion. those three units together made that regimental combat team, which the entire campaign was attaching larger divisions where they were needed throughout the war. we are representing them during their maritime alps campaign in the south of france near the italian border. they were test with protecting the right flank of the main advance of the rome river valley. that came from the operation dragoon campaign in august 1944. the second invasion of france, overshadowed by operation overlord, the normandy operation. both operations were designed to take place simultaneously. they were codenamed hammer and the anvil. fortunately, due to lack of landing craft and aircraft, higher command was unable to have both operations at the same time. normandy would be the more important operation as we know
a world war ii unit that fought in italy, southern france. it is a largely overshadowed unit of a war because it was smaller, about 2500 men throughout the war. it was comprised of three smaller units. the 596 airborne engineer company. 460th air battalion. those three units together made that regimental combat team, which the entire campaign was attaching larger divisions where they were needed throughout the war. we are representing them during their maritime alps campaign in the south of...
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news line from for land one year of anger in the streets of france demonstrations across the country marked the anniversary of the galil best movement police respond with water cannon and tear gas as fires and violence erupt in paris also coming up germany's green wave the green party is surging in the polls thanks in part to its popular player at the top and the greens eventually step into uncle americal shoes . i'm carl kasell and welcome to the program a fiery anniversary today in france as yellow vests protesters mark one year of their grassroots movement there were demonstrations today across france including in paris where violence flared police used water cannons and tear gas to disperse the crowds now the movement has waned recently with far fewer people turning up for the weekly marches but still one year on activists insist they won't give up. their numbers have dropped since they peach last year but france's yellow vest protesters are still determined to take a stand against inequality and high living costs the movement's 1st anniversaries. for the now familiar confrontati
news line from for land one year of anger in the streets of france demonstrations across the country marked the anniversary of the galil best movement police respond with water cannon and tear gas as fires and violence erupt in paris also coming up germany's green wave the green party is surging in the polls thanks in part to its popular player at the top and the greens eventually step into uncle americal shoes . i'm carl kasell and welcome to the program a fiery anniversary today in france as...
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this goes back to a long tradition in france that actually is mostly by the catholic church in muslims this is not muslims being singled out and it is not but it is true that we have a hard time having a rational debate about this and i regret the fact that each time you have these controversies those singled out do muslims in fronts feel singled out by the secularism argument absolutely and the problem the irony is only want to be applied as in relation to us here to protect religious freedom but we are witnessing a transformation of a city into a legal mts tr that it was not aimed to be when the law was implementing and this is dangerous because here we have religious freedom at stake but also. constant harassment and target of a part of our population to whom we say we do not belong so unless you look at the do you recognize that description constant targeting and harassment of a section of the population french muslims well i think it's true that the debate has shifted to a place where there's lots of confusion and it targets islam and muslims and there's lots of mixes i completely
this goes back to a long tradition in france that actually is mostly by the catholic church in muslims this is not muslims being singled out and it is not but it is true that we have a hard time having a rational debate about this and i regret the fact that each time you have these controversies those singled out do muslims in fronts feel singled out by the secularism argument absolutely and the problem the irony is only want to be applied as in relation to us here to protect religious freedom...
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france has opened its arms to us. we can only be grateful to france. the first thing we would like to do is learn the language. send tilden to school, learn french culture. -- children to school. after that, our children will decide what they want to do with their lives. >> many of these families were victims of assault by isis fighters in northern iraq. some were held in sexuxual slavery, struggling to regain their place in yazazidi society. others had to flee their homes. brothers, fathers, husbands were killed. they had to flee with their children. they have been living through it turner exit is in iraq for quite some time. eternal exodus in iraq for itite some time. in theseder to take came with officials confirming the families were on buses, ready to be taken to different regions of france, now able to begin their new lives.s. >> people from all corners of the globe whose lives have been impacted by terrorist attacks are gathering in the french city of nice for the eighth international congress on terrorism. the lastst one wasas held 8 yeas ago.
france has opened its arms to us. we can only be grateful to france. the first thing we would like to do is learn the language. send tilden to school, learn french culture. -- children to school. after that, our children will decide what they want to do with their lives. >> many of these families were victims of assault by isis fighters in northern iraq. some were held in sexuxual slavery, struggling to regain their place in yazazidi society. others had to flee their homes. brothers,...
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the a rise in the lives of exile france as a result of these demonstrations from mr jones and the group from over the years that's up front now. the prime minister. if you believe the british on the 31st about to leave this country the greatest place on the british departure is delayed. follow the drama the brick sit on al-jazeera we will not receive even one muslim that's the view of my guest today who speaks on behalf of the recently we elected nationalist polish government all i ask him if he's defending a racist immigration policy. dominic touch inskeep thank you for joining me on up front you're an m.p. and an m.e.p. elect for poland's law and justice party which was recently reluctant to government and which is often criticized for being anti immigrant anti refugee but actually you're not anti immigrant and refugee you're ok with white christian immigrant from ukraine you've taken around 2000000 of them in you're just not ok it seems what brown muslim refugees from the middle east white people find brown people not find there's a word for that isn't there dominic. good evening tha
the a rise in the lives of exile france as a result of these demonstrations from mr jones and the group from over the years that's up front now. the prime minister. if you believe the british on the 31st about to leave this country the greatest place on the british departure is delayed. follow the drama the brick sit on al-jazeera we will not receive even one muslim that's the view of my guest today who speaks on behalf of the recently we elected nationalist polish government all i ask him if...
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he told us about what armistice day means here in france. a moment always been whwhich combines different peris of history. it is never about the past or present. it is about h how we see oursels gogoing forwd. there are a lot of things s that speak to that moment. it is something that has been going since 1922, the first armistice day. it was the first secular holiday .longside festival days it is meant to be something where we see not just a focus just on the past, but it says something about how we understand that past, how we mobilize that past, where we see our future. that is one of the important things. seeing around the symbolism of the unknown soldier. it was created in 1920. even then, it became something which was about how we understand the place, the the interwar moment, climate.e. it was meant to o be something that spoke of peace and sacrifice. it sits beneath the ark of triumph. tinged byf triumph remembrance, to become a focus politics,. this is absolutely something. it is never just about the past, but always about the resi
he told us about what armistice day means here in france. a moment always been whwhich combines different peris of history. it is never about the past or present. it is about h how we see oursels gogoing forwd. there are a lot of things s that speak to that moment. it is something that has been going since 1922, the first armistice day. it was the first secular holiday .longside festival days it is meant to be something where we see not just a focus just on the past, but it says something about...
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we gave everything for france. but what we didn't know was that france would abandon us. archive: as tension rises in french north africa, france arms her algerian supporters for defence against rebel raids. the prefect of the 0ran province personally hands out weapons to muslim recruits at nedroma, where hundreds are being enrolled daily. translation: i was about 17.5, 18 years old at the time. you had to choose between france and the fln rebels. my father had been in the french army and had fought in world war i. my brothers were also in the french army, so i chose france. i was proud of what we did. proud of serving france. we were always sent out in front of the french troops. if there was an attack, the harki will be the first to die. we had to get rid of the fln fighters who were terrorising the population. we always knew that one day, algeria would gain its independence. what general de gaulle should have done was take all the harki and their families to safety in france. but when independence was declared in 1962, the french disarmed the harki and left us defencel
we gave everything for france. but what we didn't know was that france would abandon us. archive: as tension rises in french north africa, france arms her algerian supporters for defence against rebel raids. the prefect of the 0ran province personally hands out weapons to muslim recruits at nedroma, where hundreds are being enrolled daily. translation: i was about 17.5, 18 years old at the time. you had to choose between france and the fln rebels. my father had been in the french army and had...
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france retains a competitive advancement in some sectors. with european constructor airbus having opening a factory, china has begun to build its own air raft. the continued unrest could be hurting the economy. clients reportedly asked bankers and wealth managers to move their funds. it is a growing topic of concern. secretary called for everyone to work together to keep the city friendly for busisiness. is sparing noent effort. we hope all of society can join favorablereate a environment. shown the dooras to steve easterbrook after he had a consensual relationship with an employee. revitalizingd with mcdonald's and has come under fire for the low pay and labor policy. he will be replaced. lots of challenges facing the new ceo. mcdonald's hoping to rebound from this. coming up, the berlin wall fell 30 years ago this week. iconic back at the moment in history after the news. man: two men are accused of being members of the so-called "beatle" cell from islamic states. woman: they've said there will be more i.s.-inspired attacks. maman: the men
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and a new spat over secularism in france a retirement home closes its doors to a 17 year old catholic nun who for refusing to take off her veil. for broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is r t international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us bolivia's claimed interim president has proposed fresh elections. it wants to know all the results of the last vote which were mirrored in by allegations of fraud that led to the ousting of alice and deadly unrest in which 32 people have reportedly been killed most recently police clashed with people attending a funeral of a protester. 7 when she. caused controversy by giving police dealing with protesters immunity from prosecution ever morales who was granted asylum by mexico has spoken exclusively to i feel about what's happening in his country. and i've learned in my life that you never choose a position it finds you this applies from the position of trade union had right up to the post of presidency and there's an official report confirming i won the 1st round this is a very extensive report you can check it and an
and a new spat over secularism in france a retirement home closes its doors to a 17 year old catholic nun who for refusing to take off her veil. for broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is r t international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us bolivia's claimed interim president has proposed fresh elections. it wants to know all the results of the last vote which were mirrored in by allegations of fraud that led to the ousting of alice and deadly unrest in which 32...
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in france, it is increasing significantly. france has said that they will meet the 2% guideline. when it comes to total defense spending, there is a significant increase by allies. there is more than 100 billion more than defense in 2016. and based on the national plans, there is even more in the coming years. there is no doubt that we have seen a significant change. allies are investing more. france is investing more. live andis because we need to invest more and share security. and how to fund the nato budget. the headquartersndnd so on. that we have a new formula for those costs. germany will play more -- pay more. and the rest will be shared with allies. and this would not finance the nato budget. >> by saying that nato is brain dead, is this your way of asking us to paris as soon as possible? you still think that nato is brain-dead? ,nd within the same perspective a member country turkey that if nato doesn't support military plans in northern syria against the kurdish militia? and what is your position about quality building five unit works in europe? your first point, i hav
in france, it is increasing significantly. france has said that they will meet the 2% guideline. when it comes to total defense spending, there is a significant increase by allies. there is more than 100 billion more than defense in 2016. and based on the national plans, there is even more in the coming years. there is no doubt that we have seen a significant change. allies are investing more. france is investing more. live andis because we need to invest more and share security. and how to...
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you talk about the forecast for france, 3.1% spending. italy's debt to income ratio do you think it is likely those will be losened in the future? >> whoever in elected in the uk on the 12th, going back to gordon brown's golden rule and exclude the cap x and that would give us a save from potential upside it will also help portugal there is this whole issue about chime at change and green investment policies. the point here is that you have a fiscal response targeted it will help private sector investment as well there is a lot of corporate cash on the balance sheet europe will help on the upside the narrative now is very negative >> david owen, chief economist at jefferys. the french finance minister said he does not think the uk/china trade war will come to an end soon but he hopes a limited agreement can be struck soon my colleague is in paris with more details karen, did he seem genuinely optimistic washington and beijing could find a compromise? >> no. i think that was one of the clear messages coming through that there will be uncer
you talk about the forecast for france, 3.1% spending. italy's debt to income ratio do you think it is likely those will be losened in the future? >> whoever in elected in the uk on the 12th, going back to gordon brown's golden rule and exclude the cap x and that would give us a save from potential upside it will also help portugal there is this whole issue about chime at change and green investment policies. the point here is that you have a fiscal response targeted it will help private...
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new spat over secularism in france a retirement home closes its doors to a 70 year old catholic nun refusing to take off a veil. on here in moscow you're watching. bolivia's self-proclaimed interim president has proposed fresh elections janina in years wants to or know the results of the last vote which were marred by allegations of fraud that led to the ousting of. deadly unrest in which almost 30 people have reportedly died most recently police clashed with people attending the funeral of a protester. took charge in schools by giving the police dealing with the protesters immunity from prosecution. he was granted asylum by mexico's spoken exclusively to r.t. about what is happening in his country. i learned in my life that you never choose a position it finds you this applies from the position of trade union had right up to the post of presidency in the there is an official report confirming i won the 1st round this is a very extensive report you can check it and any time you can see the election results but there is an important point to be made there was an agreement that the organizatio
new spat over secularism in france a retirement home closes its doors to a 70 year old catholic nun refusing to take off a veil. on here in moscow you're watching. bolivia's self-proclaimed interim president has proposed fresh elections janina in years wants to or know the results of the last vote which were marred by allegations of fraud that led to the ousting of. deadly unrest in which almost 30 people have reportedly died most recently police clashed with people attending the funeral of a...
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and then you spot a recycle or ism in france a retirement home closes its doors to a 70 year old catholic nun birth using to take off from veil. you're watching r t international bring you your live news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program. bolivia's self-proclaimed interim president has proposed fresh elections 29 years ones to know the results of the last about twitch were marred by allegations of fraud that led to the ousting of evo morales and deadly unrest in which almost 30 people have reportedly been killed well recently police clashed with people attending the funeral of a protester. think she took charge on years caused controversy by giving police dealing with protesters immunity from prosecution evo morales who was granted asylum by mexico has spoken exclusively to r.t. about what's happening in this country. i've learned in my life that you never choose a position it finds you this applies from the position of trade union had right up to the post of president there's an official report confirming i won the 1st round this is a very extensive report you
and then you spot a recycle or ism in france a retirement home closes its doors to a 70 year old catholic nun birth using to take off from veil. you're watching r t international bring you your live news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program. bolivia's self-proclaimed interim president has proposed fresh elections 29 years ones to know the results of the last about twitch were marred by allegations of fraud that led to the ousting of evo morales and deadly unrest in which...
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and pushed for republicanism in france. lafayette the most famous of the beginning so during the second empire napoleons nephew in the middle of the 19th century as an authoritarian state as one of the liberals named edward is very interested and favors the union side and interested in emancipation and after the passage of the 13th amendment wouldn't it be great for france to commemorate emancipation of a colossal statue and where he floats this idea one of his guests is a young sculptor learning his trade in france he is interested in monumental sculpture he goes to egypt to the monuments of the ancient world are still standing he has some very interesting theoretical things how you should do this you don't want too many details don't distract the eye it should be as simple as a sketch. these to get together when france becomes a republic in 1870 republicanism is now the official position of the french nation they offer the gift to the united states. but they will not pay for the pedestal. they built the statue we have to
and pushed for republicanism in france. lafayette the most famous of the beginning so during the second empire napoleons nephew in the middle of the 19th century as an authoritarian state as one of the liberals named edward is very interested and favors the union side and interested in emancipation and after the passage of the 13th amendment wouldn't it be great for france to commemorate emancipation of a colossal statue and where he floats this idea one of his guests is a young sculptor...
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♪ >> w welcome to o france 24. the headlines this hour. 13 french soldiers killed afaftr a a helicopter collision on monday. head of france said arm forces were in the process of tracking a terrorist group in northern mali. let's go to the ministry for the latest. >> a powerful earthquake. rescue workers in toronto raising against the clock to uncover residents. hong kong's embattled leader democracy. this hour, a vote of confidence in hong kong as the global financial hub. in the business update, we will tell you how alibaba traded on its first day. police in germany on the hunt for thieves who stole priceless jewelry after breaking into one of the world's oldest museums in the city of drdresden. stay w with us great we are live from paris. ♪ first, the french president announced 13 sololdiers killed n a hehelicopter collision in n mi on monday. the troops were on in operation against j jihadists in the regi. emmanuel macron expressing sadness saying the soldiers died for france. let's go to james andre at the f
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how how effective is france's. long campaign in west africa now the embassy in polk- just outside the- town hall in the south of france that with the- most the soldiers that came fromm the lost their lives in the sahel nadia that. a bring us the latest from the scene where she said peopling tributes. to the soldiers who lost their lives. and some people raising questions about france's involved. in the operation- bacaan as it's called. the subtle region. at the government said doubling down a saying that it will keep continue. the fight against terrorism in the region. and what a tribute is a planned for the soldiers t to be held. inn paris said the date. is still to be confirmed on that one. and not in. a sweeping small from pope. throughout this program. next to highgh ranking politicians in multis governments have resigned with a third suspending himself. as a murder investigation stepped up into the killing of an investor journalist dotty kerana galaxy s. and two years ago the r resignationss of keit. chambray
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this is news live from berlin one year of anger in the streets of france demonstrations across the country marked the anniversary of the yellow best movement police respond with water cannons and tear gas as fires and violence erupt in paris also coming up germany's green wave the green party is surging in the polls thanks in part to its pay or at the top in the greens eventually step into uncle americal to shoes and in soccer battered and bruised but ready for battle germany's shorthanded men's team host fell roots in the euro 2020 qualifier in just a few hours away and could book their place in the chart. i'm called aspen welcome to the program a fiery anniversary today in france as yellow vest protesters mark one gear of their grassroots movement police turned water cannons on demonstrators in paris protesters also targeted a bank the yellow best actions peaked at the end of last year bringing hundreds of thousands of people into the streets to oppose high living costs and inequality the numbers have fallen since that. let's get more now from correspondent lisa lewis she's in paris for
this is news live from berlin one year of anger in the streets of france demonstrations across the country marked the anniversary of the yellow best movement police respond with water cannons and tear gas as fires and violence erupt in paris also coming up germany's green wave the green party is surging in the polls thanks in part to its pay or at the top in the greens eventually step into uncle americal to shoes and in soccer battered and bruised but ready for battle germany's shorthanded...
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a is something that has higher profile here in france. generally speaking, it has not stopped people from --. genie: thank you for that. our french politics editor joins me on the set. you have been keeping a close eye on the story. we have been talking about the potential terror attacks that have been soiled. a state of emergency was put into place in france. that no longer technically exists. state of emergency was put in place to allow the security forces, especially the police to have more freedom to search homes, to tap phone lines, to detain people who they suspected of plotting attacks and so on. several timesnged and became a problem. takeecision was made to some of the key measures and insert them into common law. parliament.ed by essentially, the core measures of the state of emergency have become common law. toy can listen morere easily we have learned it is becoming clearly an issue. we have seen in other places takingr-right terrorists in their motivation, how to internet, toon the be much more active, proactive. mentioning 6
a is something that has higher profile here in france. generally speaking, it has not stopped people from --. genie: thank you for that. our french politics editor joins me on the set. you have been keeping a close eye on the story. we have been talking about the potential terror attacks that have been soiled. a state of emergency was put into place in france. that no longer technically exists. state of emergency was put in place to allow the security forces, especially the police to have more...
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that in france. we are very happy to share that we managed to lift the artificial cap of 40 airplanes on her low-cost unit. this new tool is fantastic for the group. play offenseps us and defense in the low-cost market. what do you have for the future? studyingstuttering -- where it makes strategic sense and it's financially achievable. there are some opportunities out there. we are studying them closely. when and if it makes sense, we will move forward. france that is the air ceo. europe stocks,t they have settled this tuesday. there is a little bit of movement. it was the cyclical sectors that outperformed that risk on vibe. jonathan ferro is in your. digital radio in the london area and around the world. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it's time now for the quick take. the state department has formally submitted the request to leave the paris climate accord. the administration says it faces an unfair economic burden. almost 200 companies pledge to limit fossil fuels for climate change. it's volunta
that in france. we are very happy to share that we managed to lift the artificial cap of 40 airplanes on her low-cost unit. this new tool is fantastic for the group. play offenseps us and defense in the low-cost market. what do you have for the future? studyingstuttering -- where it makes strategic sense and it's financially achievable. there are some opportunities out there. we are studying them closely. when and if it makes sense, we will move forward. france that is the air ceo. europe...
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with frances dlang in for lisa argen. look at the screen next at 9:00 indiana faces number nine penn state in happe valley. wake forest takes on clemson in death valley. at 40 number 10 oklahoma battles 13th ranked baylor in waco, texas. that's followed by toyota after the game with larry beil and chris alvarez at 8:00. abc 7 news continues at 11:00 p.m. have a great day! >>> it's been called the gateway to silicon valley. and like every bay area community we have our share of problems. but we also have solutions. >> you plant a seed, and you watch it grow. >> in this place where cultures collide, they also thrive. >> i think fremont is very fun because it has different kinds of people. >> all this we can, abc 7 shares the story of fremont and how it the story of fremont and how it can help us all build a ♪ lowe's helps you do hosting right with the best prices of the year on appliances to help you handle anything and everything. kerrygold has a taste so rich it can take you to ireland's lush, green pastures. where gras
with frances dlang in for lisa argen. look at the screen next at 9:00 indiana faces number nine penn state in happe valley. wake forest takes on clemson in death valley. at 40 number 10 oklahoma battles 13th ranked baylor in waco, texas. that's followed by toyota after the game with larry beil and chris alvarez at 8:00. abc 7 news continues at 11:00 p.m. have a great day! >>> it's been called the gateway to silicon valley. and like every bay area community we have our share of...
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christians of the ether has france's immigration problem has raised tension over such issues. our country is beginning to forget isn't a christian country or. was all it's cut he says i'm friends with not exist a tall order to serve on his results in the political debate some are using it in order to buy an already just or agents from privileged debate forms of critics for and it's not a good way to deal with problems here in france the troubador always. arrive are often used in the local knows is that they turn to have some difficulties to adapt to the french curvature and you know we can understand them because if we present them to french culture as some sings that does not accept footage and a total it's not a good mother to assimilate themselves to the french culture and their way to assimilate it is understand and see if everybody understands that the christian made this country now the trouble was immigration in france it's so that some are getting crazy and are ready to let our is tory go in order to abide by these are let's say. no secretary states viewpoints. still t
christians of the ether has france's immigration problem has raised tension over such issues. our country is beginning to forget isn't a christian country or. was all it's cut he says i'm friends with not exist a tall order to serve on his results in the political debate some are using it in order to buy an already just or agents from privileged debate forms of critics for and it's not a good way to deal with problems here in france the troubador always. arrive are often used in the local knows...
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one of the best known was in northern france. where more than four years of calm brad had destroyed villages and left people displaced. some of these villages if you travel have seen the markers for these villages at were destroyed once and rebuilt during the war and destroy it again and had to be rebuilt again. they were destroyed again and rebuilt again. in some cases, it's a long relationship with the same village going through waves of rebuilding. where the ar a and the hoover organization some of these physical reconstruction projects have a strong female presence in the leadership roles. one is the smith college relief unit that rebuilt villages in northern france and rockefeller and quaker's were involved. one of the most celebrated in the media was the organization which had to names during the war is the fight for french and after the war it was the american committee for devastated grants. it was run by jpmorgan's daughter through picture and other american women and these are women paying their own way and they began w
one of the best known was in northern france. where more than four years of calm brad had destroyed villages and left people displaced. some of these villages if you travel have seen the markers for these villages at were destroyed once and rebuilt during the war and destroy it again and had to be rebuilt again. they were destroyed again and rebuilt again. in some cases, it's a long relationship with the same village going through waves of rebuilding. where the ar a and the hoover organization...
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this is news live from the berlin one year of anger in the streets of france demonstrations across the country marked the anniversary of the yellow vest movement least respond with water cannons and tear gas as fires and violence there and parents also coming up germany's green wave the green party is surging in the polls thanks in part to its popular pair of the top 10 the greens eventually step into the uncle americal shoes. and also in the show we go to west africa to take a look at an unusual project former fighters in sierra leone are using as a way of coping with the long term effects of the devastating civil. i'm call naslund welcome to the program a fiery anniversary today in france as yellow best protesters mark one year of their grassroots movement there were demonstrations today across france including in paris where violence flared police used water cannons and tear gas to disperse the crowds the movement's has waned recently with far fewer people turning turning turning up for the weekly marches but still one year on activist insists they won't give up. their numbers have
this is news live from the berlin one year of anger in the streets of france demonstrations across the country marked the anniversary of the yellow vest movement least respond with water cannons and tear gas as fires and violence there and parents also coming up germany's green wave the green party is surging in the polls thanks in part to its popular pair of the top 10 the greens eventually step into the uncle americal shoes. and also in the show we go to west africa to take a look at an...
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here is a clip from a france 24 report. this is the story of a clash between princes. three rulerers, who betetween 23 , rose to power. saudi arabia, qatar, and the united arab emirates. qatar, and the united arab emirates. a generation with unbridled ambition and dreams of shaping the future of the arab world. >> these are people who think power is g given to them. >> thehe rivalry between these three men has plunged the gulf into a crisis unlike any other. mohammad bin salman is the youngest and a powerful figure in saudi arabia. pastime,ite first-person shooter video games. >> he is someone who lives in this ulterior world, where you canjoin -- where you control l an entire game wititha joystick. you're are thehe master of life and death. >> he shoots first. he asks questions later. >> hailed as a reformer by the west, re-add's new strongman demonstrated his brutality by declaring a bloody war and in yemen. has claimed the lives of seveveral tens of f thousands. on the borders of ththe saudi kingdom, mbs found an ally in ziad,ape of mohohammed bin or mbz. dhabiown p
here is a clip from a france 24 report. this is the story of a clash between princes. three rulerers, who betetween 23 , rose to power. saudi arabia, qatar, and the united arab emirates. qatar, and the united arab emirates. a generation with unbridled ambition and dreams of shaping the future of the arab world. >> these are people who think power is g given to them. >> thehe rivalry between these three men has plunged the gulf into a crisis unlike any other. mohammad bin salman is...
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and a series of ministers who are outlining 20 new immigration measures for france now these measures would be added on to the new immigration law that was actually passed last year the idea is to try toughen up to tighten this law and take back control said ed was the leap of france's immigration policy now these policies fall into 2 broad categories the 1st is economic migration and the 2nd is asylum seekers now in terms of so-called economic migrants the government's words what they say is they'd like to introduce for the 1st time in france quotas for workers so what that would mean is that they would assess which industries in france have a labor shortage and adjust the quotas accordingly some sort of system that is already in place in some countries like australia or canada and in terms of asylum seekers the government says that they've been seeing more and more asylum seekers each year last year 2018 there are about 123000 asylum applications the french government says that that's a while a 5th more than it was in 2017 so there is a certain sense of urgency to deal with the numb
and a series of ministers who are outlining 20 new immigration measures for france now these measures would be added on to the new immigration law that was actually passed last year the idea is to try toughen up to tighten this law and take back control said ed was the leap of france's immigration policy now these policies fall into 2 broad categories the 1st is economic migration and the 2nd is asylum seekers now in terms of so-called economic migrants the government's words what they say is...