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a five g. prime minister boris johnson's reported to set risking offending china is the chance we'll take to ensure u. k. security he previously agreed to let china builds 35% of the pretty. doctors and nurses take a key role in the busty day commemorations in recognition of the role in the battle against kobe nineteen. first time medical staff of taking. annual events. we shake to coat. jim maxwell pleads not guilty to aiding and abetting the sex abuse is jeffrey epstein bail was refused after the u. s. prosecutors argued
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that the rich socialite. with three possibles. is a flight risk. thank you for joining us boris johnson has madade a spectacucular u. turn of china's role in the u. case five g. network whilele w wait will note allowed to construct the high speed communication system. which is security. says you. submitted impossible to ensure the necessary confidentiality its network. johnson h had alreadady agrgreed to allow fora way to build 35% of f e u. k. system. a difficult decision which could set back the rollout of five g. by several years and cost up to two billion pounds. the u. k. moved tuesday to ban chinese telecoms giant huawei from its five g. network. ends to remove all of its existing equipment by twenty twenty seven. the best way to secure all networks it's the operators to stop using new affected to wall white. so to be clear from the end of this
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year telecoms operators must not. any and from home while i. the move after boris r read in january to branch the chinese firm a limitited role in buildig the country's five g. network but the prime minister has since faced growing pressure both domomestic and f foreign dropped the chinese operators chinese tell west. post sanctions on companies working with huawei and threatens to cut security cooperation with the u. k. if it continued to deal with the firm we use as an agent of the chinese government. let the uk cyber security agency to designate the chinese company a security threat. qual way which has been spying for the government expressed disappointment at what it said was a political decision. regrettably our future in the united kingdom has become politicized this is a about us trade policy i'm not security. the decision t to drop huawei could have broad implications
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for the already tense relationship between china and the uk. the two countries have been at odds over beijing's treatment of uighur muslims and more recently over its new hong kong six. which has been heavily criticized by downing street. for more on the business angle of this story we're joined only by catherine bennett from our business desk. always already an integral part of the uk's two g. three g. and four g. networks this m man however doesn't apply to those networks to telecoms companies would have to take up ththe sick women. howowever it does of course down the u. k.'s adoption of five g. which is being seen as the network. feature so expressed for await said the bad news to anyone in the uk with the mobile. and the- u. k. in the- nine. at exit. one without it just to go implications country it would. the rollout of five of the super fast network by two to three years. and also because of a billion pounds. so that
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means that british consumers and businesses we'll have to wait longer and potentially. wolf will take on g. technologically advanced services in in the country. range i'm a self driving was to develop. functioning and health. the well okay well ask full. for the additional call of having to recount that took. and the government would of course find it difficult to say no as it has been such a u. turn for the government here. won't regionally was into the up 235% over the country's a five g. network and i'll tell firm does of course having to look. at to a that we did a quick. and i'm not. you have shown the was very willing to do a to europe arrive to while away. and they said that they are ready and waiting in the wings to replace while equipment. medics in white coats replaced uniforms soldiers as the stars of france's bastille day ceremonies this tuesday as usual grandiose military parade inin p paris was re calibrated o
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ana medics. who lost their lives fighting code nineteen supermarkeket cashiers postal workers and other heroes of this pandemic. a special bus d. day ceremony taking place in an extraordinary contexts. as the world continues to grapple with the covert nineteen pandemic july fourteenth celebrations in paris were redesigned to pay tribute to the heroes who kept the country running. during france's two and a half months locked down. instead of f the usual world leader rignet terry's some fourteen hundred doctors nurses cashiers and other front line workers were invited as the president's guests of honor. in another break with three in the ceremony was moved from the shows that easy to plug directly called. which was closed off to the public for sanitary reasonsns. itit beganah a march to show google eighty years after his famous appeal from london. followed by you tone down military parade which
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put forward that soldiers and medics enlisted in the fight against covert ninety. as fighter jets flew over the road in a trail of blue white and red. military personnel were joined by a group of frontline workers including doctors janitor and mask. in a symbol of national unity they stood around the french flag as the national anthem was played. before receiving a round of applause byy the presidentnt a d his minister. the ceremonyny tok place a day after michael would read to an eight billion euro package for nurses and healthcare workers in a detail that's left medical unions divided. my macro not revealed in his dususty day interview the face masks are to be obligatory in shops and other public spaces in france. french president spoke up attending
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ththe back today. at the plaster michael called. with fears in france mounting over a second wave amid the corona virus pandemic the president finally shed lights on just what will be expected in the weeks ahead. who do w we have. herere weeks aheadd i would like to wear a mask to become mandatory in all public places rick group. after the nation's lockdown revealed deep inequalities backgrounds also changing tack over a potential future approach spspecificallyly testing tracki. useded so effectively in asia. we're going to encourage us to allow every person w without a doctor's prescriription even whn there are no symptoms to o be able to go and get testeted becaususe once you've been testd it's it to go into isolation inn return. just how ready france was to face another wave of infections macronix pressed confidence in his new government. while i'm here this is his speaking we see in a period of extreme crisis just how much we get through it was
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a lot more than in all projections. ten is more. we have the stocks and- bonds which are secure. we have the organization on the ground this which will let us have. a fresh dishonesest at ultimately that but it's- i only a vaccine will ensure. and long. macro taken it. as of right to ensure there in. get the chills once is saying going to have how nash. who fine it back will organ production everywhere in our countries for us straight awayy and also for developing and ordination is good for even so france's medical workers remain unconvinced does this promise. you're right in fresh aid for the sector. health unions protested on tuesday condemning years of constant left hospitals unprepared t to face the pandemicic. schools and teachers across the united states of land in the middle of an increasingly politicized debate about how best to reopen
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schools. in california the schools reopen the two largest catchment areas los angeles and san diego but some educators and parents. still worry because ththe covert nineteen if she breaks all story. there's a new front in the battle against corona virus and it's playing out in schools across the united states we don't feel safe going back into buildings yet we don't feel it's safe for ststudents. or for any employee or family the question is just how the nation's schools will reopen by the end of august. if it'll- but. you know what immediately all the time and that is w we cannot force them o work. america's seven hundred school districts have until the end of the month to decide on reopening plans but there's increasing division between those whoho want a cautious approach with online learning and those who want it done in person. the white house says will. will help the economy and
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allow parents to get back to work and they're even threatening to withhold federal funding if schools remain closed. however coronavirus infections are still on the rise nationwide and some governors urging caution especicially in major urban are. we're not going to use our children as a litmus. test and we're not going to going to put our children. we're not going to use our children as guinea pigs there's an intense the world health organization for its part has sent the science has to come first. we can't turn schools into yet another political football in this game you have to look at this carefully. the trends. and we have to make decisions that are based on the best interests of our children be at their educational or other health interest and that must be based on data that must be based upon the standing the- risks. risks
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it seems that some happy to tank leaving school children in the united states caught in the middle of a tug of war. the us prez donald trump has been forced to backtrack on a law that would have seen deporteded. if the courses went onliline shooter the covered nineteen pandemic the trump administration is facing eight lawsuits and opposition from hundreds of american universities on this issue the u. turn was announced at the start of the hearing. a case brought in boston by. the state and ththe massachusetts institue of technology i'm i. t. the us district judge listened borrowed saying that the federal immigration. he's agreed to pull the july six directive and returned to this quoo the reaction of the- hm. looked into the not guilty. on charges of aiding and abetting the building nests sex traffickers and abusers. jeffrey epstein bail has been refused after t the u u. s.
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prosececutors argued that the socialite with three passed to the flight with. yes the committed suicide while in custody awaiting trial over the systemematic sexual abuse of women and girls. at his homes in new york and florida jessica the missouri has this. british socialalite dylanan m maxwell wl not be grantnted bail she poses too much of a flighght risk according to the judge hey at a it i is the former girlfriend ad alleged co c conspirator of the late convicted paedophile jeffrey epstein she is accused of trafficking of minonors for sesex over routing it. is young forty four x. two the next inn some c cases that she's accused of takaking part in thohose sex acts her self knowledge is brought against. yes she did
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face. i behind both if she evicted that was one thingg that the judge a highlighted she said that maxwell is well aware over the charges that she faces and just how grave they all and thatat she p poses a flight risk because she h had. well and a lt of optionsns a and a ao three pl sports britishsh french and americanan and that she coululd easily try to evadade. the authorities maxwellll what will now be heleld in prison into her chest while which will take. place a year from now but it's expected to last about three weeks it'll take place on july. whwhat what twelvlve. twenty one someme of t the- teams spoke in court with one of them and the foformer saying that to she is a sexual predator someone he's dangerous she w was speaking ina shaky voice and she described how. swell group t the at the aa
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of sixteen to be abused by ex team at st couourse but was not granted baiail only the but he went. to commit suicide in n il walls he was rated awawaiting trial in some ways s his victims were. if they're dating cool now for. a get it. jessica missouri that from new york naxal cole said to be held in prison in brookoklyn as jessica says for another year for more on this story background of course- you can go to our website france twenty four dot com of course in the ola languages but this the english version you can stay but more on the- metal. story close held it up to preempt state and other key personality status already been charted. they set very shady story we'll be following every developed for you of course and all a abilitis from all stay with us you're watching france twenty. four
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hello and welcome to the interview on france twenty four my guest today envisions ecology through the lens of profitability he believes that solving climate change is a fantastic market opportunity. he's a world expert- and the passionate a v. eight- as well as a doctor on site at tricks i mean spire near as he calls himself. the initiator and terminal disorder in people's fundacion best comedy gala welcome to the show. q. for being us. with leisure hello hello but- because you are. known for your achievements this fly around the world but the plane or divide a son without using a single drop of fuel and before that. t. ninety
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nine. our server nonstop under the flow the whohole. it saving plan to your new. i would see. but not sitting to in the magaziness waitt bececause it ws saying t that an entry is bebeautiful and we have to protect it is not enough what to bring technology to solutions that involvement inn this and should be p profitable weight means it also c create jobs it makekes it betetr for everybody else on the s social levevel and this is possible todaday becaususe- technology i. so but- they were before okay. people currently asking to go back to normal to the way it was before the corvette nineteen crisis butut you're saying we didn't. back to a normal macac master is really dangerous when d did we hard befofore t the crisis we had the world that t was srii jail. you destroyed b by virirus it wass understood. in fair you too is
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polluting you took on the edge of a recession already so. if price. but it for nothing it is to this. it is get out of the crisis much better r than we wee whenen youou entered the pricecs this is what we veve to callll our habit to quit. on me. you wewere used to make hisnew ways to protect the environment i ina profitable way.. and also new ways.. for the industry and your outcomes and managing to waste should. come to me all the energy if you can see- development in the planet. all this is fun. hopefully when. but this is. not the past. and you claim that the sold climate change is a great market opportunity r rather than an expensivive problelem. absolutey you know what what i believe in that is not to fight against
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grgrowth because this brings a social chaos but it's also not going to be sending me to come total chchaos i. when did growth twenty thirtrty growth is s when you create jobs and make profits by replacing it with a spoon with doing by what is protecting the environment. alll these new infrastructure. . jeez system programss allll this is e market opportunity of the century we can make all the difference jurors of the trees much more if you shop. energy saving it. to protect. an these just. each business a hole to need b being the economy and the fight. and you believe that we can still maintain a good qualitity of life even while taking care of our planet. we willll have much better when your clients if we e take care f our r planet's- t t reasons the
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first one iss what i said before you u know multiple culturere needs. to take care of the planet. the i indictment but alo you u know it's not on the ballt question. about climate change the- question of f fighting pollutution. destroying their- people if is. takining the net sold those outut. in order toto have you know. the know. sure full malaysia. it is multi helped n not. small c. d. it't's not just climate chahange your cancer you are here it will bring she destroyed getting access to a small and this has to be. included into allll the litical discussions about what to do to date. so we do foundation does solar impulse nation you are aiming to find one thousand clean efficient and profitable solutions solutions that are not only good for the environment but also for the economy and data
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eight jobs can you. do example. is you have already selected. yes absolutely on our way to thee one thousand solutions we have now five hundred and thirty seven technologies- sysystems or products that's received the label of thehe syllableonnection bebecause they are creredible they worked we can go on the market t to. realally profitablee in the putting the end by. and this is in the water descending his asian with sosolar energy purification of water detectionn of the leaksks in the water systemss of the city it's in my t. engine. three weeks. the region was cololdest need to either thermal engines by eighty percent. it's in the field of construction we much better insulation small buildings that's gettiting me of greater it's in the e field of industry like producing stainless steteel 99% w water. %
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each in the field of culture. we have the c. for a that are printed based products proroduct thee trick is less water less is- the chemicals in order to grow in. every field you can more questions- profitable and by the way but it's the environment so you see even it was climate change at all. i it. just really when they have other priorities such as getting reelected. profit how do you motivate governments and industries t to take action. i show them that we need to be re elected and the best way to make cross button to creaeate jobs. iss to. jeeee because it s
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more prorofitable to do to protect ththe environmtt and to destroy it it isis more prone. o be more. suitable to be energy if you. you wiwill cross. to rerecord me into a good wasted management so allll this is the language t that they can understandnd you know the goal s not to save the planet these beautiful we- picked it. needs to talk to the people what decision makers and show them that the dc old interest. do better and be more. than to be more it. gpcpc by. you're a a v. lucien's in the ideation sector on airline industry what are some concrete measures that could be implemented to reduce our carbon footprint especially now that international flights are going to resume. yes there are three levels the first one you can do immediately it's about- sitting that calllled in that the p passengers are
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producingg and thiss is very cheap. with thehe five. your roe of set of carbon a new seaeat in an airplane from papariso spare. you cover your emissions of co two induced can be read you was there for reforestation to you convert to. a gold our plants into solar or wind in the eastern things like that this you can do immediately and you would need help with neneutral. but it t does. know about. you can do we patients more d dek routess it comes to bolts t t the t to therash.the this has to be done and then you have the code level which is the new technologies. and we will help. ten to fifteen years electrical. short or medium hold not yet transatlantic or transpacific bututters fifty
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seats to travel a thousand kilometers electriric it is either with batteries that are charged on the ground not going boats was h holding with his s n during the flight. it or using hydrogen betty converted into fuel to cricket was actually t. underwater. brown four oak strereet plane back to the thiry five and i thinknk it's really quk y you know ththe people who to impose. should careful because one did you impossible to fly in nineteen oh three with the wright brothers. seeeem to r really r read. we'll be key you are also a doctor and psychiatrist why are we so afraid of the corona virus b but not o of climate change. because of our image at threats. coming change user threatened those
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undeder under l long term but i agagree that it's not. asas you when you have to do you. the richer increasing g your body your run to that door say i. the coronanavirus. temperature people don't care still is i think it's ridiculous andnd maye to. respective climate change we have to speak more of pollutution and list of all time and change because lucien is something people feel. it makess me sick to datete c climate chae could meet people sick maybe even ten years so. a lot of people say okay we have time too no we don't have. to do of it not. you bet yeah thank you very much for sharing your vision and your ideas for a better world and that you'll watch it state owned phone use
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