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i returned to public order starts today so says french president emmanuel michael and he's just wrapped up his first domestic pressss conferences sie he was elected. it's his own set to six months of protests often violence by the yellow vest movements on the conclusion of this great national debate. a consultation with the public in which some one point five million people took part will among other things he announced to couples who is looking contacts will be the middle class is. a freeze on school and hospital closures under over the whole of the pension system mccord insisted his policies of the past two years. i've been right for france. however he can save the some of the grievances by the end of this movement were justified. did you know of your local public public orders shall be restored. above all else. and that must come with harmony. but i do not want the abuses of some people to eclipse the rifle demands. which were the roots of this movement. the items which was supported by the public well for the most. well that was part of the speech the micro was due to give it last w
i returned to public order starts today so says french president emmanuel michael and he's just wrapped up his first domestic pressss conferences sie he was elected. it's his own set to six months of protests often violence by the yellow vest movements on the conclusion of this great national debate. a consultation with the public in which some one point five million people took part will among other things he announced to couples who is looking contacts will be the middle class is. a freeze on...
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france's president emmanuel michael has vowed to rebuild. within five years a huge fire destroyed its rule of inspire but authorities say the eight hundred fifty zero cathedral is structurally sound donations to help restore it have reached nearly one billion dollars from paris bennett smith reports. it was a hellish scene inside one of christianity's most important cathedrals. burning cinders rained down on the center of the cathedral such was the danger from falling debris that a robot firefighter was used. down was legendary gargoyles overflowed the spiles of liters of water was pumped onto the flames. more than eight hundred years of history but taken just eight hours to go up in flames the altar what's left of it is now exposed to the heavens. such as the importance of not to the french that the president addressed the nation. what we saw last night in paris is this ability to mobilize unite and when during our history we've built cities ports churches many have been burned or have been destroyed by wars revolutions by our own fault eac
france's president emmanuel michael has vowed to rebuild. within five years a huge fire destroyed its rule of inspire but authorities say the eight hundred fifty zero cathedral is structurally sound donations to help restore it have reached nearly one billion dollars from paris bennett smith reports. it was a hellish scene inside one of christianity's most important cathedrals. burning cinders rained down on the center of the cathedral such was the danger from falling debris that a robot...
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to why he wasn't going but now the police say put out a communique saying that in fact what emmanuel michael is going to do it says is trying to shed some light on what france's role was during the genocide he has set up a commission to investigate study the state archives and try and clarify what france's role was because that role has been a real point of contention between kigali and paris for the last twenty five years kakali has repeatedly accused france of being complicit in the massacres now back in one thousand nine hundred four when the genocide began the french government under francois mitterrand the time they'd been very close to the hutu regime there are allegations that the french also arm some of the militia and then french troops at the time that was sent and deployed to try and protect some of the population well again there are allegations of both from historians in rwanda and france that those troops simply just didn't do enough they did too little and many people continued to be killed so it's a very sensitive issue in france and by setting up this commission amount on my
to why he wasn't going but now the police say put out a communique saying that in fact what emmanuel michael is going to do it says is trying to shed some light on what france's role was during the genocide he has set up a commission to investigate study the state archives and try and clarify what france's role was because that role has been a real point of contention between kigali and paris for the last twenty five years kakali has repeatedly accused france of being complicit in the massacres...
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the government and the public in this debate was launched of course by the french president emmanuel michael to try and give french people more of a say in democracy because that is one of the demands of the yellow vest protesters now what it was doing was basically sketching out some of the main findings from these debates in which as you said you'd only two million people took part or line ten thousand town hall meetings across the country and what felipe says that people in mainly concerned by things like wanting lower taxes more spending power they want more referenda on key political issues and tighter controls on immigration what what happens now says felipe is that all these findings will be put to the national assembly they'll be debated and discussed there they'll then go to the senate and then early next week the french presence of man or michael is expected to respond officially and possibly offer soon new policies based on some of these findings and concerns indeed mother who has promised new policies natasha after this debate are they likely though to end the yellow vests protes
the government and the public in this debate was launched of course by the french president emmanuel michael to try and give french people more of a say in democracy because that is one of the demands of the yellow vest protesters now what it was doing was basically sketching out some of the main findings from these debates in which as you said you'd only two million people took part or line ten thousand town hall meetings across the country and what felipe says that people in mainly concerned...
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meanwhile, french president emmanuel macron is vowing to rebuild this cathedral and millions more in doengs are now pledged to that effort. michaelmes, what is the latest on the investigation? >> yeah, anna, they are trying to find out exactly how this happened. as we've heard, they say that it's an apparent accident, no sort of evidence of foul play. they've been interfering dozens of workers who were up in the area. the scaffolding company had a dozen workers there just before the fire broke out but they had left an hour before the first alarm, and the company that employs them says nothing to do with us, denying any culpability. we've seen today a lot of activity at notre dame. the fire brigade has been hosing down some of the hot spots still smoldering over there. we've seen that happen a number of times. we've seen cranes lifting large pieces of what appear to be sheathing or wood at the top to cover over that gaping hole in the roof. they're worried about more of the elements getting inside of the cathedral. fortunately, it's a sunny day here in paris and no rain but they are worried about that. also worried about winds swi
meanwhile, french president emmanuel macron is vowing to rebuild this cathedral and millions more in doengs are now pledged to that effort. michaelmes, what is the latest on the investigation? >> yeah, anna, they are trying to find out exactly how this happened. as we've heard, they say that it's an apparent accident, no sort of evidence of foul play. they've been interfering dozens of workers who were up in the area. the scaffolding company had a dozen workers there just before the fire...
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i know michael has pledged to rebuild at the cathedral within five years that is very ambitious so what have been the reactions to the president's words. it's hugely ambitious but that's emmanuel mccrone the french president for you he really reaches for the stars whatever he does experts had already during the day yesterday been talking about the reconstruction which is supposed to start as soon as possible but some of them said that it could take up to fifteen years to sort of reconstruct the inside of the kissinger to make it structurally safe to mend the huge gaping hole that is sort of in the middle of the nave of the truth and plus to reconstruct this huge ancient roof using maybe modern methods however it needs to be done in the historical correct sense so it is very difficult and the main problem is the money seems to be not an object more than seven hundred new year is have already poured in most of it from the big french corporations and family enterprises the hidden wealth of friends bought the like the craftsman they simply don't have the arch isn't anymore for decades they've been neglecting their lent mark monuments and many of them are in dire need of restoratio
i know michael has pledged to rebuild at the cathedral within five years that is very ambitious so what have been the reactions to the president's words. it's hugely ambitious but that's emmanuel mccrone the french president for you he really reaches for the stars whatever he does experts had already during the day yesterday been talking about the reconstruction which is supposed to start as soon as possible but some of them said that it could take up to fifteen years to sort of reconstruct the...
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al-jazeera in near rwanda the french president emmanuel macro has appointed a panel of experts to investigate france's actions during the genocide in rwanda and soon michael has also met representatives of a survivors' group in paris france and rwanda have had a strained relationship since the killings in one thousand nine hundred four the touch about one has more now from paris. well what the french president or man or michael is doing is promising to try and shed light on france's role during the rwandan genocide in one thousand nine hundred ninety four and in the years leading up to it and that is because the role of france has been a real bone of contention between both garley and paris for twenty five years because he has repeatedly accused france of being complicit in the massacres now back then the french government was very close to the hutu regime french troops were deployed to try and keep the peace but some say that they simply didn't do enough to stop the killing so what emanuel michel is doing is setting up a new commission to investigate exactly what france's role was they will have access to the state archives that have been really locked a
al-jazeera in near rwanda the french president emmanuel macro has appointed a panel of experts to investigate france's actions during the genocide in rwanda and soon michael has also met representatives of a survivors' group in paris france and rwanda have had a strained relationship since the killings in one thousand nine hundred four the touch about one has more now from paris. well what the french president or man or michael is doing is promising to try and shed light on france's role during...
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michael avenatti. >>> coming up, it's been nearly six months of yellow vest protests. more often than not they're violent. no end in sight. why can't french president emmanuelm? >>> but first, 30 years from now this is a debate happening in the medical community. resistance to antibiotics are creating so many superbugs that superbulls could one day kill more people than cancer: dr. marc siegel with his take next. ♪ ♪ s to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) tyou wouldn't accepty from any one else.e. so why accept it from your allergy pills? most pills don't finish the job because they don't relieve nasal congestion. flonase allergy relief is different. flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key i
michael avenatti. >>> coming up, it's been nearly six months of yellow vest protests. more often than not they're violent. no end in sight. why can't french president emmanuelm? >>> but first, 30 years from now this is a debate happening in the medical community. resistance to antibiotics are creating so many superbugs that superbulls could one day kill more people than cancer: dr. marc siegel with his take next. ♪ ♪ s to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones....
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president emmanuel macron will be doing a worldwide appeal for help, and they want to start rebuilding this thing as soon as possible, brianna. >> yeah. we will be watching as they do. michaelolmes, thank you so much. we really appreciate the report from paris. >>> now cnn chief international anchor christiane amanpour has an extensive interview with house speaker nancy pelosi to talk about the imminent mueller report. the outspoke endemocratic freshman lawmakers and the devastating fire at notre dame cathedral. let's listen. >> speaker pelosi, welcome to the program. >> my pleasure to be with you. >> here you are in ireland for all sorts of political reason, but i first want to ask you to weigh in with your thoughts on notre dame, the great gothic catholic cathedral that burnt so badly. >> so sad. what a tragedy, and just such an historic place, of course, a place of religion, a place of culture, a place of history. i remember going there when i was a family as a girl and taking my own children there, my grandchildren going, just sort of a central place of faith. >> let's move on to the -- the nuts and bolts of your visit. you're here in ireland because you're going to be
president emmanuel macron will be doing a worldwide appeal for help, and they want to start rebuilding this thing as soon as possible, brianna. >> yeah. we will be watching as they do. michaelolmes, thank you so much. we really appreciate the report from paris. >>> now cnn chief international anchor christiane amanpour has an extensive interview with house speaker nancy pelosi to talk about the imminent mueller report. the outspoke endemocratic freshman lawmakers and the...
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french president emmanuel michael has vowed to rebuild the not true down cathedral in paris within five years after the devastating fire which gutted the gothic masterpiece firefighters extinguish the flames after fifteen hours and saved the main structure investigators say the fi is being treated as accidental. egypt's parliament has approved amendments to the constitution that could keep president abdel fatah el-sisi in power until twenty thirty the parliament which is dominated by his supporters voted overwhelmingly in favor of the amendments critics say that it could bolster the role of the military. the first red cross humanitarian aid convoys have arrived in venezuela after first rejecting aid to the country president nicolas maduro relented allowing in tons of medical supplies and power units venezuela is experiencing a severe economic crisis that same millions flee the country in recent years. a court in russia has convicted a norwegian man of spying with intent to gather information about nuclear submarines were tired border guard fraud a bag was jailed for fourteen years he wa
french president emmanuel michael has vowed to rebuild the not true down cathedral in paris within five years after the devastating fire which gutted the gothic masterpiece firefighters extinguish the flames after fifteen hours and saved the main structure investigators say the fi is being treated as accidental. egypt's parliament has approved amendments to the constitution that could keep president abdel fatah el-sisi in power until twenty thirty the parliament which is dominated by his...
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french president emmanuel michael has vowed to rebuild the not sure done cathedral in paris within five years after the devastating fire which gutted the gothic masterpiece firefighters extinguish the flames after fifteen hours and sang the main structure investigators say the fire is being treated as accidental. egypt's parliament has approved amendments to the constitution that could keep president abdel fatah el-sisi in power until twenty thirty the parliament which is dominated by his supporters voted overwhelmingly in favor of the amendments critics say that it could bolster the role of the military. police in the u.k. say they have arrested over one hundred people laughed at climate change protesters blocked major bridges and into sections in central london the rally was part of a week of civil disobedience organized by the extinction rebellion group protesting what they say is the failure to tackle the causes of climate change. a coach in russia has convicted a no waging man of spying with intent to gather information about nucleus submarines were tired bored a god fraud a bag wa
french president emmanuel michael has vowed to rebuild the not sure done cathedral in paris within five years after the devastating fire which gutted the gothic masterpiece firefighters extinguish the flames after fifteen hours and sang the main structure investigators say the fire is being treated as accidental. egypt's parliament has approved amendments to the constitution that could keep president abdel fatah el-sisi in power until twenty thirty the parliament which is dominated by his...
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the differential resident emmanuel mark karr has laid out a raft of reforms after months of yellow vest protests have challenge his oath already michael is pledging to cut income tax for the middle class in make it easier to hold referendums on some issues but he also says there'll be no tolerance for violent protests and. after months of speculation former us vice president joe biden has announced he will run for president in twenty twenty it's the seventy six year old's third bid for the white house he joins a crowded field of democrats competing for their party's nomination and this seen as a front runner. sri lanka has revised down the death toll from sunday's blasts by more than one hundred with it now standing at two hundred fifty three claiming a calculation error it comes as the top defense ministry official stepped down following intelligence and security lapses that failed to prevent the devastating suicide bombings the resignation comes amid further arrests of people who may have been involved in the attack. tens of thousands of sydney's protesters have gathered outside army headquarters in the capital khartoum the so-calle
the differential resident emmanuel mark karr has laid out a raft of reforms after months of yellow vest protests have challenge his oath already michael is pledging to cut income tax for the middle class in make it easier to hold referendums on some issues but he also says there'll be no tolerance for violent protests and. after months of speculation former us vice president joe biden has announced he will run for president in twenty twenty it's the seventy six year old's third bid for the...