Skip to main content

tv   France 24  LINKTV  January 8, 2019 3:30pm-4:01pm PST

3:30 pm
yeah but its use welcome to live from paris will cues and analysis from france my cat on marco in these the main world you satellites. that around lays into trump's national security adviser turkey's president accuses john bolton of complicating the withdrawal of us tops. from north east syria by insisting. thirty one doesn't send. in his troops to attack because meanwhile jumps to address the nation of the border security congress is refusing to five billion dollars to build as much promised bold wall the mexico. partial shutdown coast by these -- pass continues. most celebs african footballer of the year it's second season running that the little pull.
3:31 pm
forward wins this award on today to announce that his country egypt is to stage this year's african cup of nations . thank you very much for being with us president -- bridget type -- and has rebuked the us national security adviser for demanding that turkey it does not harm. kurdish fighters in syria. ones accusing john bolton complicate plan to withdraw us troops that on sept bolton who held talks with turkish officials in ankara on tuesday but left without meeting the president. made a serious mistake in such conditions the tech is military role after the us withdrawal world. syrian kurds full alongside us troops against the islamic state group in northeast syria trump's decision to withdraw two
3:32 pm
thousand us troops took the pentagon by surprise. went against defense stopped vice and could leave the syrian kurdish ypg fighters vulnerable to attack by the turks. turkeys president's words make that attacks seem all the more likely. well done on the side and then it is not possible to except for smaller the message given by adults and from israel. mom was. indeed. that is in one of the the us it is not possible for us to make compromises on this point. those self parts of the terror corridor in syria will receive the necessary lesson you divide getting gold on dead sea allergic done. these images there is no difference the toll between the pkk. y. p. g. p. y. t. and die. you'll. to s wretched type - on speaking few momts ago with our correspondent just the more to this fall the olde flores from
3:33 pm
anchor. turkey thinks the ypg is a crock of terrorists amid when america leads syria this morning --hat it light. when the toll should use to tomando could sell? it newspaper reported that the turkish delegation which was led by the president's chief security adviser at in britain politics with the moms that when america with strolls from syria it hands over its sixteen military and logistic bases. to keep. the talks lasted two hours and what walls that they wrote which with the loss of tension. off to words -- john bolton canceled his press conference and went to on correct help -- for because if you go to our canceled his photo opportunity but als it was no more than backed.
3:34 pm
and he went to parliament where he told h parliantary cool chris john bolton made a serious mistake costs there isn't the slightest difference between the y. p. g.. the pkk that's three turkish kurdish insurgent group and the islamic state group. the question is is this the lost world. it now looks as if america is going to take about four three to four months to withdraw from syria. and back needs plenty of time for further negotiations between turkey and washington. testimony mahakam responded that joining us a little althea from ankara. donald trump a shuttle to make a speech about border security at three am paris time the us president will. of course be speaking in washington he promised to construct along the border with mexico throughout his campaign. seems to drop the pledge to mexico this five billion dollar project. trump's speech comes at a time and sounds of the migrants are at the us mexican border seeking to enter the united states.
3:35 pm
many within the media a questioning whether the speech should be taken ali give trumps pven propensity for telling lies. exaggerating when addressing the nation and the world. donald trump is a us presidents like no other he has frequently been caught on tape making false or misleading statements. in fact the washington post fact checker says he's done it more than seven thousand six hundred times since he's been in office massive but it's the largest tax cut. in the history of our country and the washington st however says it's the eight they get. russia hopes continues. the us department of justice and us intelligence services however us say russia did indeed metal and the twenty sixteen election. bots on prime time choose day all major u. s. television networks will let him make his case for a multiillion dollar border wall. the controversial project has plunged the us into a
3:36 pm
partial government shut down for over two weeks. from what the american people to know why he's not budging. most channels will also broadcast a response from the democrats demanded full at times. but the question remains on how to deal with networks airing falsehoods. number of mechanisms suggested including you know asking cner dance copy of your tracks mton and perhaps delaying. by somewhere between five and thirty minutes. to perhaps othe screen owing it ovides and what sort of information or context part it will be difficult. trump has a rocky relationship with the media frequently claiming journalists make quite fake means when he's unhappy with that coverage. what a stupid question that as? if that that recently sold the white house the spending credentials for cnn reported jim acosta. despite the rough ties the media continues to make
3:37 pm
safer the us leader appropriately covering president trump has become an ongoing editorial dilemma in newsrooms around the world. and that's a speech chassis say sure to her three am paris time will take -- take it live being the analysis and later in this program we'll talk to someone about -- fact checking and had the us media is trying to keep across the trump is saying. work out fact from the fiction statute for blacks. we changed until now. on the ten football the beautiful game indeed. one of its best exponent see in current practice mohammed salameh the african footballer of the year the pool and egypt forward takes the prize. for the second year in succession. let's bring in our sport some guru i will call him simon hiding among the broadest mother from so i got good to see you sir. taking you tip most allah for this didn't you shortly yeah there was no john here inside information available would go and anywhere else that a great season and it's been a fantastic season mark
3:38 pm
and if you look. but my son even to his teammates on your money he's been obsolete except the show this was -- silent money and ever make about me okay saw some snow great names great players will great lies. and they they have to adopt old to the english game in a very short period of time money's been -- the longest because he of course played full softens and before that but just issue a little number at you &-rl competitions for him since a tremendous amount. he's behind messi arms of another and that's it so it goes to show how good of a player he was of course he finished as a high score in the premier league in england which is. widely recognized as the hardest best footballing league in the world so once again any of course only arrive from roma at the beginning of the twenty seventeen eighteen season so yeah adapt. very quickly and i'm for perhaps if you look at paramount about me i knew came from dortmund just a little while after which he did in and out as quickly.
3:39 pm
to life in london life with awesome and perhaps that's why he paid he paid it in when he wasn't given this award but nice out of cours. represented his country at the world cup schooled that only goals in the world cup he's been such a that's how this man to the spool and also his popularity the way he behaves the way he is. which finds with plays and and his is all around lovable nature you go to did not i i'm not a kind of football you find drunk on a street corner doesn't drink right exactly bad as you sa- liverpool football club relishing having him. in the side of course the european cup finally got that to talk about that because he's the kind of player who attracts. you know that affection from places the kind of of player who who who gets at dot affection from the fans and so. all people could talk about off that champions league final was of solid go injured what if what if what if what if you just stay.
3:40 pm
on the pitch and also off to is if you remember in during the world cup the egyptian faa were using him at the us an advertising. poster boy trying to get you know people today to endorse the solid project and he was very much against that so it goes to show is very ease got it both the on the grounds golf -- shoulder head on his shoulders sorry side ready really exceptional and cute the show injury so solid and second year running gets this award it's a great achievement. and egypt. are going to stage the actual africa cup of nations not replacing cameron tell us about that vows and much more of a surprise of course will. they be south africa who was the only other country who put in about my sixteen votes the ones that i wasn't really it wasn't a very tight contest. us old and egypt is of course the most you know prolific african nation in the african cup of nations that one it seven times -- prior to this summer they have been in a world cup tournament for twenty eight years but there was still one of the main sources of talent you know of course.
3:41 pm
african plays often try to play in europe and egypt and and the whole maghreb region really funneling -- plays into into the european leagues but of course. the question is now. not s. africa tions in the got more teams than ever it's going to be a much bigger is the first time it's held in some assistance impacts plays during the season. so there really is a time constraint on you to do it but qassam anything they can indicate. the big football tration that there's lots of will. and in mohammed saleh talisman to get behind so we met each apps to win the tournament simon we can talk more about this of course -- in your sports ability coming up later in the program great to see simon hadi that with the ins and outs almost silent becoming for the second successive season the african footballer of the year more from simon to later.
3:42 pm
that's a return to our top story or one of our top stories here live from pari. john zogby joins us political pollster unseen alice that sake strategies john going to talk about -- donald trump. and the trip down the carpet shut down that's going on in the u. s. and trump speaking tonight about to the issue of border security. i'm one of the issues john is is how the media. now should be reporting in dealing with anything that donald trump. broadcasts live -- how do you think the media should go about doing? we you know this is a difficult call but i i mea the truth is he is the president of the united states and he's been electe. and so they probably should give him the benefit of the doubt die even though he's given an indication. that he may be doing something that is questionable which is declaring a national emergency which he is entitled to do. but i think theonstitution and legal experts are clear
3:43 pm
that there h to be some basis in fact for declaring that national emergency -- now the the truth is that we are so polarized in this countr. that if he declares a national emergency that he can probay fd a judge somewhere in the united states probably one that he has himself appointed. on a federal level who will declare that that's okay for him to do and so he wins a little body of by. postponing -- you know the inevitable which is. i'm not a legal expert but this is probably not a national emergency. and in terms of what he's done that cooling calling this a perfect according to shut down -- i mean the the repercussions of this up are extremely wide reaching all the not. yeah they are first of all and it just on the
3:44 pm
practical side. you we now have the first week where federal employees are not getting their first paycheck since the the shot down you have. largeumbers of people out -- and airports for example museums and national parks - who are work calling in sick there are the beneficiaries of programs you know everything from food stamps- and programs that -- you know that funded communities -- and not for profits that. are are not going to be receiving funds there's goingo be anger -- and there's no there's no end in sight -- for this am you know democrats on one side say. well every time we've had to nineteen ninety four ugh republican he been blamed so we're gonna winn this.
3:45 pm
one to the the president is saying this is exactly what my base wants i prosed them a wall of the mexican border and and that is what they want to they're going to see me as a hero. end in sight for this. an so it is the onus more and more on on the likes of of me and my colleagues journalists to get that job right to make sure but they keep across everything that is said. to make sure the call the president on everything that isn't. what doesn't appear to be 1100% true? eight you know and here's a cautionary note here. the media needs to be adversarial which means you need to seek the truth and report. the truth and especially where is -- of you know muddying up the facts. but into many instances were saying the media become oppositional which means. everything that the
3:46 pm
president does is wrong wrong all the time. do you see what he did today you see what he's doing now in that sense the media loses its credibility becomes the little boy that. cried wolf all the time so that when there really is a wall. around -- the a few people believe it really has to be very cautious here okay and we intend he at from -- twenty four to walking that line very carefully but very steadfastly to make sure we do our job properly to defend -- the mukasey and defend the chances are jones okay thank you so very much indeed for joining a sister my people daughter from speaking at three am paris time. full analysis of course every action here at france. twenty four time to business i'm pleased to announce kate moody joins us could even catch a mark study with the closing bell. mobile street absolutely for the second day in a row mark amazon is the most valuable public company in the world. having passed microsoft on monday amazon shares up a
3:47 pm
further one point 7% at the close on monday. us stocks broadly ended higher as investors remain largely optimistic about ongoing trade talks between the us and china. dow jones climbed two hundred points for its first three day winning streak since november. earlier on the major european indices close shares of whole note rose 3% as the car makers bosko's grown in court in japan's. the world bank has warned that trade tensions are weighing on economic expansion around the world. in its newly released annual forecast the organization downgraded its expectations for global growth from 3% in twenty eighteen to two point nine and two point 8% this year and next. advanced economies are particularly suffering from the trade war which is in gulf the us and china. emerging and developing economies are projected to be more insulated for now they will feel increasing effects if those tensions drag on earlier i spoke to the lead author of the report about what risks are
3:48 pm
most prevalent. we single little slowing i'm just the docking these guys that are in the title of all reported to refer to the growing downside risks of global goals. and perhaps. one of the two most us interests is exactly this is rising is rising traits tensions or the possibility that they escalate further. now if you look back to twenty eighteen for not hold a tentative support imement in twenty to eighteen account for only two and a half percent of global good straight. even if everything that was discussed was implemented this would only account 45% of global good straight. so this number oppose same does not appear like much all concerned. from the view of emerging markets in developing economies is that it's a tool largest economies in the world that i having these tensions together the u. s. and china account 420% of global trade. 40% of global output if trade tensions derail even just slow growth in these tool
3:49 pm
logical to me if. that is something that -- reverberate around the world economy and tell me a little bit more about that more concretely speaking how are these emerging economies really being impacted. by what is as you said largely a trade dispute among advanced economies. for now all. it says pachter for more challenging assignment environment for emerging markets in developing economies global trade i sold already. global export pmr is already a confectionery territory the will build a manufacturing cycle has turned and that is something i was very strongly correlated with trade. so already emerging markets in developing economies face much more difficult trade. conditions are external much weaker exxon and dimond that comes on top of much tighter financing conditions much higher borrowing costs and capital outflows from emerging markets in developing economies. so altogether this is a package of a much more challenging external
3:50 pm
environment for emerging markets and the economy. europort also focuses on the problem of debt up more and more countries like italy certainly which we focus on a lot here in the e. u. up but also in other parts of the world suffering under a higher debt to gdp ratio. what's the best way for them to reduce that burden. yes the debtors reason a cross to words and i can tell you in in just three quarters of emerging markets developing economies. government debt is now ten percentage points of gdp higher than it was ten years ago so. but in a broad based deterioration most country rising borrowing costs what can be done. what can be done it has really see components such? a paper in particular to emerging markets developing economy. and the less developed the more they apply first is debt management transparent that's recording that's better than. to just general that transparency strong that management to make sure that the composition of debt such as not vulnerable to market disruptions.
3:51 pm
second what ever is borrowed is actually well spends so the second i'm before any government arising that would be to improve expended that. damn expenditure management that could be things like procurement that could be things like monitoring the actual implementation of the projects that are financed by the debt. undecided under is of course domestic resource mobilization that is something that applies especially to the least developed countries. for example in low income countries the debt to gdp ratio is 19% of gdp. in that compares with non low request actually was middle income upper middle income countries of 28% of gdp revenue racial so domestic resource mobilization is a very important part. of containing the wanna be just some rising that especially in the least developed economies. more broadly speaking how worried or perhaps confident should we be in the state of the global economy as we head into. twenty nineteen what if
3:52 pm
things materialize as we expect. in the baseline scenario the most likely scenario this is not a bad scenario this is a gradual slowdown towards long term sustainable growth rates. the problem is all real concerns about the risks around this baseline scenario day really rising. debt and a substantially to the to morning words there from the world bank mark kay thank you very much indeed kate that with all the business. james crayton i'm ready to go with me to watch on the other side of us you to get evening sir how are you i'm not very well thank you great to see you kristoff. the tension i he's a box of ps two took on police during the late john protests -- images of them throwing left right left right left we have the footage opeth could people with a single one of these benefited from -- crowdfunding was set to benefit from that buyer for a sizeable sum -- but the it's all been frozen by the state that's right to explain here yes this these
3:53 pm
are the images from saturday courtesy of that day in the that there. was a female but various websites have them. and at the thirty six year old boxer known is apparently the gypsy for marcy. which runs nicely in english the g. tone the domestic. journal of of whatever that's wrong that's not really anyway that's his nickname he's become a minor celebrity he was already. you know -- that french champion boxer but at this is kaput from them big time into the spotlight. now. worth saying that there have been incidents of police -- police violence of these division of protest but a so that that the public i would say is quite polarized on this question and somebody like this taking on the right please. would get a certain amount of public support and so what happened was. on here who it seems it might even a family member setup this fundraiser on fundraising to tackle you cheat. and it raised over one hundred thousand euros and then. got a lot of people commenting on not such as at this government's at the sec a member of the government.
3:54 pm
saying the boxers fundraiser apparently it pays to hit a police officer. etcetera etcetera and he he he found it just completely inappropriat that this fundraiser will be set up this is a representative of the right police who of course have been managing all the protest saying. that they're shocked and it shld be stopped. at you have another police at representative twitter account as saying that it legitimizes violence against th polic to have this sort of a fundraiser far. at the box from question and indeed you at this m. p. at renault music who set up a rival fundraiser for the police to support. the police and the how the arrival fund raisers do it actually did better market it did better how he said rise to learn that having said doc. did she made the decision on thank you for i'm apparently is the funds raised will exclusively go towards his legal bills because he will of legal bills because he turned himself in. after this incident and added there will be a legal
3:55 pm
proceedings and what not so what they're what leeches trying to ensure is that to the the the reason for this phone. right the reason that's which was supported minutes the cost will be respected and it will go into an account at dedicated. a dedicated account run by the lawyer. it is kind of interesting even to see the fact that the chief who again as you often see with these a socially driven -- websites and social social networks want not. at their they're meant to not interfere a i suppose ethically editorial or what not but there was such a degree of backlash over this that they did actually stop. the fundraiser from continuing at because it becomes such a politically charged story. no couple one or two more items on this and hopefully make a big announcement yesterday evening on the telephone at eight pm main evening use. that and you will always going to be brought in to help the authorities and the police at and manage the violent elements of protesters and this little would for example allow just as you would have cried management going in and out of football stadiums. as similar elements were you
3:56 pm
can identify potentially brody -- elements of the crowd and prevent them from accessing at the public streets not what's interesting about contracts. is it's potentially on constitutional d. as the public yeah off with the public highways. to defer my exponentially on constitutional that's water lamont is looking out here so it shows a predicament the government is in because it's the eighth week successive week of these protests. at they have taken a too much tougher stance now and this these announcements last night were were part of a debt will to show as well and that that that that the talking about stance. i had because a lot of this is about public opinion as well but public support for the g. to join up a lot of public support in france. a majority support for many many weeks as a moving gets more violence. and or are the eyes more violent elements and manifest. it in the government's interest to show that we're going to take it's tough tough stance on this in a bid to sort of hope to open up the public onsite public support on side of the government. management of the of the issue but if it's
3:57 pm
unconstitutional that's obviously not going to help now anothemajor. issue is police fatigue and indeed the souln december. that seral that there were direly please demonstrations that were cle close over the was that there was actually and union action on the behalf the police saying we're tirede should be paid what wereld. and more for managing week after week after week because it's denver time. decades of both the time not back panned out. and so one that journalists here in the home vowed to gate were working for maria magazine said within police ranks this morning this was it between. up up up up put put ice this morning worry is mounting it is palpable in between the government. and is usually shown on the impression that many people have in the police is that they're caught in the middle of this. as so it it shows extent to which at week after week after week it's not easing in terms of the overall kind of course will be re
3:58 pm
3:59 pm
4:00 pm
01/08/19 01/081/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> and when your son looks at says, bullies don't win. i said, baby, they don't. we are going to go in there and we are going to [bleep] amy: is impeachment a possibility with the democrats now in control of the house? we will speak to newly elected congresswoman rashida tlaib, who made headlines over her comments on impeaching president trump. last week she made history by

57 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on