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the, the business dw news lives from bell. it must protest against the new french prime minister. opponents say president obama am i call should have appointed a premier from the left. instead of the conservative. we siobhan, you also coming up super tie food, yagi rips across asia, the most powerful stores a year. it moves on from china, the philippines, to back to vietnam. the
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gulf has welcome to the program. most protests are being held across front against the appointment of the new prime minister me siobhan. the thousands have turned out in cities nationwide in response to a call from trade unions and blessed waiting organizations. opponent, say president the money one, my call should have appointed a prime minister from the left instead of the conservative on the elections. in july i left the hung parliament without a clear majority and plunged my call's administration into terms in the elections. the majority in many districts voted for the left wing alliance, but the president has chosen the right wing prime minister. what i don't remember, he hasn't respected french by just decision, and we're asking him to do so. second, we're going to go to the things we're going to click. let's solve on typing clips. most of the just us, we're showing that we want to match chrome to go home too much. we don't recognize
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french policies anymore, which are mostly right wing warranty is similar to what they insist on market oriented policies. i don't care about the election outcome. so i need a certificate when you have general a version of my calling doesn't respect us. he only thinks of himself, and he doesn't care about the people we can go on like this to reconcile. now let's cross over to our correspond to lisa lewis in paris. visa. tell us what's been happening today. well, tens of thousands of protesters according to the, to the authorities. all hundreds of thousands of protesters came together. according to the organizers came to the day here in paris on across from the express the anger with him and my call's choice of a new prime minister. the practice of have been talking of a denial of democracy because they argue that in this, that connection 2 months ago they agree a left wing, a lion won the highest number of seats. however, you mind my call,
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the president has been saying, that's not a certainly true, but that's the last actually felt sort of the majority and that's why he's now named me said about an yeah, consort, conservative as a new prime minister found me is known for his aunty immigrants console supports market orange hate to use and he can only st. paul the tacit support of the fall, right? that's why the demonstrate to see and across fonts are pledging to increase the pressure on in my, my call so that he changes his mind. so what impact could, could this have on my call, as well, as i said, the demonstrations are trying to increase the pressure. these demonstrations are supported by some less than policies, including the far left front on boat and friends. and vote has also solved a full of procedure to bring down the president and vote of no confidence. so to say that's have little john's was actually getting free because they would need to
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thoughts in parliament. they don't have majority in the nation. somebody is the son of the, of the house of parliament cause a conservative majority. so the former procedure has really no time to get through . however, the list is hosting bob's a procedures like that. we'll just keep the pressure up, you know, and a just seems like that and what was the demonstration that might be more demonstrations to come. they really want them on my call to, you know, name another prime minister, or even to step down eventually. now, as soon as it's in place, what are the new government's priorities? the government has really a lot. so do you know my, my call to the whole of 7 weeks to choose a prime minister and time is of the essence really? because from need a budget for the next year and now the prime minister, that's the needs we still need, a team is still looking into what you will choose as,
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as administered and not might actually not be an easy cox. after all this, back and forth, you know, to find him and he still needs to pine pinned down. come up with a, you know, a concrete proposal of a budget that he needs to go. that needs to go to a formal authority needs to go to columbine and they're only a few weeks less without. so that's really the biggest task. those other things on his table with homes, for example, a, an unemployment benefit reform that he needs to think about. and also he thought he said that he might actually change a controversial pension reform that's a, a my call pushed through last year. so there's really a lot on his table in very little time. correspondent lisa lewis, that reporting from paris. thank you very much. this as the sofa type phone. georgie is bathroom vietnam. it's the most powerful storm to
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hit the region in decades. winds of up to 160 kilometers per hour have uprooted, threes swept boats out to sea cup pol supplies and damage buildings. several people have been killed in any 50 thousands you've actuated from coastal towns. the military has also been cold in the ty. food has already passed food, china and the philippines, killing mold and a dozen people. this is what ages most powerful storm so far this year looks like the maximum sustained winds in excess of 230 kilometers per hour. batter at southern china, damaging everything and it's passed from buildings to trees. at least 2 people were killed and dozens injured. in high 9 provinces, or hundreds of thousands of homes were left without power. transport links were suspended. schools close, and millions of people were told to avoid going out. yeah,
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he has doubled in strength from tropical storm to super typhoon since it hit the philippines earlier. this week, getting more than a dozen people there. a super typhoon has the same damaging effects as a category 5, hurricane china, vietnam and allows are all in its path scientists. a type phones are becoming stronger and more frequent as a result of warmer ocean temperatures. due to climate change, as yankee hits vietnam, aquino pa is underway in china and the philippines to let's have a quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines today. the number of dead from a fire that swept through a school dormitory in kenya has risen to 21. the victims with boys between 10 and 14 years old. 19 bodies have been recovered as the 2 other boys died in the hospital dna test. on the way to identify the victims,
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ro, passages and the central germany facing delays of the technical fold disrupted services . both a bond says the problem has been fixed, but there is still delays in the rhine mind. and the disruption follows criticism of the rep provide for the poor service during this summer's yup. and football excepting ship child and drugs out. boeing, stall on a space ship has landed in the new mexico deserts, leaving its cruise stranded on the international space station. now. so i decided it was too dangerous for the spacecraft to return with the 2 astronauts on board tech's arrival space x company will collect them. in february the venice film festival is wrapping up with no clear favorite for the top prize. the golden lion, a string of international movies have made that w's among them. an infamous villain
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. in a surprise, musical role to the ac says business film festival goes to an end 11 days of stalls and clamor last year and act to strike flip the red carpet a little because this is that this year the leader was once again with celebrities . buddy g o. brad, pete, george clooney were in a playful news in the comedy crime, taper rules they play underworld fixes who are forced to cooperate on the same job . the only course of action is pointing to work together to create that. no. it's not how it works is not allied works. brad pitt's ex wife, angelina julie, contend of the golden line plays up for legend, maria carlos, and the final pick that follows the final days before kind of assistance in 1977 today. so choose states. my mother and a lot of things. every day,
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every single why i phone and to lady guy got eccentric as usual. ask you walk in phoenix, aka the joke to dance. the new joke, a movie may challenge some die hard fans. the sequel to the heat film is a musical style pipes the height for the sequel jo carefully due to also take con golden line. the september 5 is adult. you drama? did incorporate all kind of force each. the film reconstructs to 1972 munich as in peek hostage process, which is really athletes were taken hostage and killed. another history lesson is provided by a new documentary about lenny reef and stop the infamous director nazi propaganda
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films. she said she knew nothing of the nazis atrocities, but are looking to have private caused tells a different story. let's uh, jeremy into hell and the way we had a lot of findings whose step by step, dismantled her lies. this film about the seduction of fascism is alarmingly typical in view of the rise of the fall fried throughout europe. with the red carpet in venice about to be rolled up. many of the stones would now hopefully be heading to los angeles success in venice as seen as a stepping stone to an oscar. the film corresponded. scott rooks for jones is now from toronto, is preparing to cover the next film festival. well as to what van is with his spouse out in force today. so it's got who is grab the headlines sofa as well. i mean, you said it actually it's the stars because as we just heard last years of venice,
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film festival in the whole past festival season really was really impacted by the actor strike in los angeles. so, so many of the really big stars weren't able to attend, weren't able to walk those red carpets. uh, this years dentist was just crazy. you start practice. probably the most are packed festival i've ever seen. we have is you just saw a brad pitt and george clooney, angelina julie. lady guy got a walking thing. it's nicole kidman and on and on and on. it was an endless array of stars. and i think that really raised the energy and the excitement around the festival, which is exactly, i think what the film industry and what movie theaters really need. because uh the film industry has really recovered the box office hasn't really recovered from uh, from cobra. uh, and it's a still a little depressed and getting people really excited about movies. again, getting them excited to come out and see these films with these huge stars is exactly what the film industry needs. and it was actually with film fans like myself,
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and so many others out there need. and then it's really delivered on that front this year. now let's talk about the films. event is what stood out for you that as well other than others, really incredible performances by quite big stars between quite interesting and different roles. i would think of a nicole kidman who isn't a film called baby girl, which if i can describe it really briefly, would be a sort of a fatal attraction from a feminist perspective. she plays a ceo of a very powerful company who uh, starts a very uh um, an advised relationship with a uh, an intern, even though she's married. um, it doesn't end the way you think it would that because like i said, it's a very different perspective. but it has that feel of a ninety's erotic thriller that kind of movie that we really haven't seen for quite some time. and nicole kidman is really astounding unit of another very different performance from big star is daniel craig, who is in a film called we're it's an outpatient of the william s burroughs novel by looking
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for nino, the italian director, who did call me by your name and this is chad. sponder is you've never seen it before. with daniel craig playing a homosexual, a heroin addict in 19 fifties, a mexico who becomes obsessed with a young man sort of a radically obsessed with young man. it's really a kind of variable and powerful performance that i didn't even think, you know, craig had, you know, i'm, and we saw a lot of these quite interesting um, and out there performances from some very, very big start taking quite big risk. uh, with these, with these films, and ben is making me really excited to see what's to be coming next very quickly. your favorite for the top prize? well ones they'll be away this year, and that's the brutal list. it's a film with adrian brody, a huge epic movie about a uh, a jewish survivor of world war 2, who tries to setup again in america. i'm amazing. fill in the kind that you don't really see anymore. i won't say anything else about it. we'll see what happens tonight, but it is my absolute favorite competitor this year looking forward to seeing that one. thank you very much. scott rooks for the and and that's it from me and
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then those team of thoughts. i'm next all technology show shift on this time, so i've got office in berlin from me. the only use the net thanks so much. the gentleman with c, w plus or emphasizing the award winning offer is available worldwide. every language level. reading gentleman has never been since that is the most important stuff can be used across different geographies. the real challenge, it's tough needs to be an incredibly scarce way. the heck us transforming business is onset.

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