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that's former french president francois hollande speaking to france 24.ook place attion the market that was targeted because it was jewish. jewish community been saying today about how things have evolved over the past five years? those attacks five years ago sent shockwaves throughout france. of course the jewish community was particularly affected, worried by this dramatic turn of events. this kosher supermarket was targeted it hadcally because jewish clients and it was a kosher supermarket. i spoke to some members of the jewish community in this part of paris. notably a shopkeeper nearby who tells me that the situation has worsened over the years, that he's extremely worried for his community, that he doesn't even allow his son to go to the synagogue wearing his kipa. he's extremely worried by the situation and hopes the french authorities will do more to defend jewish community in france and that's also why you had president hollande call for unity of all communities here in and the mayor of president said -- paris said the same thing. that anti-semit
that's former french president francois hollande speaking to france 24.ook place attion the market that was targeted because it was jewish. jewish community been saying today about how things have evolved over the past five years? those attacks five years ago sent shockwaves throughout france. of course the jewish community was particularly affected, worried by this dramatic turn of events. this kosher supermarket was targeted it hadcally because jewish clients and it was a kosher supermarket....
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franÇois: negative rates will not apply to all european citizens.ce -- somein banks gave intention, but for the wealthiest customers, so it is a very special case. but negative rates are useful for the economy as a whole, as lower rates are, and there is little doubt, if you look at all estimates, they are very economy, 0.5% the additional growth yearly, which is very significant. it can grow to 2 million additional jobs in the last five years, if i look in the euro area, has created 11 million jobs, so monetary policy played a significant role. we increased the inflation, our target, so no doubt our convention policy measures are good for the economy. rates for longer, which is the present situation we have, due to the economic slowdown, put pressure on stability, it is true. mitigateuld try how to -- is exactly the point. it is not the only answer, but it is a very significant answer. it will diminish this year the cost of negative rates for the euro4 billion as area as a whole, by 8 million for the french banks. these figures are not very often q
franÇois: negative rates will not apply to all european citizens.ce -- somein banks gave intention, but for the wealthiest customers, so it is a very special case. but negative rates are useful for the economy as a whole, as lower rates are, and there is little doubt, if you look at all estimates, they are very economy, 0.5% the additional growth yearly, which is very significant. it can grow to 2 million additional jobs in the last five years, if i look in the euro area, has created 11...
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letter i mean nothing to it i mean this tony i mean it's not that the canadian foreign minister francois fillon champaign saying that they've set up a dedicated process over the visas the requirement for visas to get canadian investigators into tehran the issue there as we've established over the past 24 hours is that there's no formal diplomatic relations between tehran and also where they were severed 2012 they already have 2 visas however according to mr champagne they key priority because he termed this a national tragedy is to give all the support from across the political spectrum in canada to the families of the people the 63 canadians who lost their lives on that flight when it fell from the skies near tirant international airport list stay with these pictures coming to us from the government buildings there in office who are just in case the foreign minister gives us any more information and as we're watching these pictures we'll talk to daniel lak our correspondent daniel what's your reading of what the foreign minister was saying. well he certainly outlined a pretty busy day f
letter i mean nothing to it i mean this tony i mean it's not that the canadian foreign minister francois fillon champaign saying that they've set up a dedicated process over the visas the requirement for visas to get canadian investigators into tehran the issue there as we've established over the past 24 hours is that there's no formal diplomatic relations between tehran and also where they were severed 2012 they already have 2 visas however according to mr champagne they key priority because...
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mark francois is a huge leaver and he has put a lot of money into this. £140,000 has put a lot of moneyen raised of the £140,000 has been raised of the £500,000 which was the target. they aren't going to be able to use it. the parliamentary commission said breaches regulations on financial donations and it might not be ready to bong in the first place. for 30 seconds, only the people in the immediate environment would gable to hear, and most would—be tourists anyway! but no doubt it would be on social media and various feeds, so you canjoin in virtually. virtual bonging! virtual bonging! what don't we cover on this programme? thank you for your company, simoney, we cover on this programme? thank you foryour company, simoney, going through the papers. a really interesting selection of stories. join us on twitter if you want to be part of the conversation. stay with us here on bbc news — so much more to come. hello there. after all the rough weather, the wet and windy weather we've had to contend with this week, you may be pleased to hear that things are about to calm down. but it's not a
mark francois is a huge leaver and he has put a lot of money into this. £140,000 has put a lot of moneyen raised of the £140,000 has been raised of the £500,000 which was the target. they aren't going to be able to use it. the parliamentary commission said breaches regulations on financial donations and it might not be ready to bong in the first place. for 30 seconds, only the people in the immediate environment would gable to hear, and most would—be tourists anyway! but no doubt it would...
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just very briefly, the by the grace of god, which is a true—life drama directed by francois 0zon aboutt a priest who had molested them in younger life. what's interesting about it is because the subject matter is so factually based, it is almost as if ozon, who is a kind of, you know, famous auteur, he has put aside any style and has just made the film as straightforwardly and as simply and as, you know, a matter of factly as possible because the story itself is very strong, very powerful, very controversial and it's almost like the film—maker's saying "i do not need to embellish this at all. this is how it plays out." and i thought actually, it was a very smart move because i thought it — the matter—of—fact quality made it all the more powerful. mmm. all right. mark, thank you very much. you have to see little women again! you have to see it again! i'm very busy watching sam mendes' latest this weekend. thank you very much, mark. see you next time and enjoy your cinema—going, whatever you choose to go and see. bye— bye! hello, sunday was a decent enough they across the british isles,
just very briefly, the by the grace of god, which is a true—life drama directed by francois 0zon aboutt a priest who had molested them in younger life. what's interesting about it is because the subject matter is so factually based, it is almost as if ozon, who is a kind of, you know, famous auteur, he has put aside any style and has just made the film as straightforwardly and as simply and as, you know, a matter of factly as possible because the story itself is very strong, very powerful,...
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the one that mark francois, the brilliant backbencher is to come in and says that if they don't raise,it the full amount, or if it is not used, it will go to help for some people donating know what will happen to their money. we have a coming up at 11:30 p:m.. thank you david bond and nicola bartlett. thank you forjoining us. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you david bond and nicola bartlett. see you at the top of the hour. hello. thank you forjoining me. it really did look very threatening at times not just really did look very threatening at times notjust across a new forest, this was one particular view taken by one of our weather watchers, mostly showers pass come a wee bit a blue sky in the mix with the showers for some never blue sky in the mix with the showers for some never very blue sky in the mix with the showers for some never very far away. what news of the forthcoming weekend but i think we will see a good deal more of this sort of thing. maybe eventuall
the one that mark francois, the brilliant backbencher is to come in and says that if they don't raise,it the full amount, or if it is not used, it will go to help for some people donating know what will happen to their money. we have a coming up at 11:30 p:m.. thank you david bond and nicola bartlett. thank you forjoining us. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you david bond...
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just very briefly, the by the grace of god, which is a true—life drama directed by francois ozon about who had molested them in younger life. what's interesting about it is because the subject matter is so factually based, it is almost as if ozon, who is a kind of, you know, famous auteur, he has put aside any style and has just made the film as straightforwardly and as simply and as, you know, a matter of factly as possible because the story itself is very strong, very powerful, very controversial and it's almost like the film—maker's saying "i do not need to embellish this at all. this is how it plays out." and i thought actually, it was a very smart move because i thought it — the matter—of—fact quality made it all the more powerful. mmm. all right. mark, thank you very much. you have to see little women again! you have to see it again! i'm very busy watching sam mendes‘ latest this weekend. thank you very much, mark. see you next time and enjoy your cinema—going, whatever you choose to go and see. bye— bye! good evening, potentially disruptive weather on the cards over the next cou
just very briefly, the by the grace of god, which is a true—life drama directed by francois ozon about who had molested them in younger life. what's interesting about it is because the subject matter is so factually based, it is almost as if ozon, who is a kind of, you know, famous auteur, he has put aside any style and has just made the film as straightforwardly and as simply and as, you know, a matter of factly as possible because the story itself is very strong, very powerful, very...
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today, the conservative mp mark francois has announced he is launching a national crowdfunding campaign the bill. but it doesn't come cheap. brexit supporters are going to have to cough up, if they want the clapper replaced in time. first there's the £120,000 cost of reinstalling the electric bonging mechanism itself, and the temporary floor needed in the bellfry to sound it. then there's also the price of interrupting the restoration work, which could come to £a00,000 depending on the length of the delay. that totals a bill of half a million pounds coming to around £a5,000 a bong if the bell strikes 11 times. we're joined now by one of the campaign's coordinators, conservative mp mark francois who is in westminster. is it worth the money? yes, it is. article 50, by law, we leave the european union at precisely 11pm gmt on the 315t ofjanuary. after the history of all of this, some people wa nt history of all of this, some people want to celebrate, say may not, but for those who do, because we leave ata for those who do, because we leave at a precise time, just as our new years eve you n
today, the conservative mp mark francois has announced he is launching a national crowdfunding campaign the bill. but it doesn't come cheap. brexit supporters are going to have to cough up, if they want the clapper replaced in time. first there's the £120,000 cost of reinstalling the electric bonging mechanism itself, and the temporary floor needed in the bellfry to sound it. then there's also the price of interrupting the restoration work, which could come to £a00,000 depending on the length...
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working and i think that in the last you know the europeans you know the french french president francois manuel mccall rather has been very active in trying to act as a mediator here and lets the europeans can somehow convince the iranians to you know come to the table perhaps in secret talks or in some other way and to make real concessions in terms of the nuclear program because that at the end of the day is what this is really about i don't think that you're going to see much much change here unless the domestic pressure in iran really starts to threaten the regime under another thing that trump said is that he will be talking to the nato leadership he pointed out the the u.s. is no longer dependent on energy from the middle east and that maybe it's time for nato to get more involved can you see that happening. i think we're talking about money there. so this is this is trump's way to. put pressure on nato and its members. because hey he wants. total more financial burden there but i do not see that happening and the situation at all oh if i can just take us briefly back to our title
working and i think that in the last you know the europeans you know the french french president francois manuel mccall rather has been very active in trying to act as a mediator here and lets the europeans can somehow convince the iranians to you know come to the table perhaps in secret talks or in some other way and to make real concessions in terms of the nuclear program because that at the end of the day is what this is really about i don't think that you're going to see much much change...
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real urgency in addressing the question well you mentioned the speech from the german president francois this time i let's listen to what he had to say on this topic. i wish i could say with conviction especially in the presence of our guests from israel but we germans have understood. the chemist as about how could i say that when hate and incitement are spreading when the poison of nationalism is again seeping into public discourse in germany as well. because of how could i say that when it's risky for someone to wear a yarmulke and and i haven't made this up jews hide their menorahs. immuno barbers i don't women. you know so john as we saw there really there has been a focus today as you were saying on anti-semitism in present day europe if you look at the commemorations however for the liberation of auschwitz the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the past few days the focus of the really on the survivors the remaining survivors have those commemorations shifted in the way that we look back . when i think one was very aware now that the survivors of course are all very elderly and
real urgency in addressing the question well you mentioned the speech from the german president francois this time i let's listen to what he had to say on this topic. i wish i could say with conviction especially in the presence of our guests from israel but we germans have understood. the chemist as about how could i say that when hate and incitement are spreading when the poison of nationalism is again seeping into public discourse in germany as well. because of how could i say that when it's...
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it was that of visual francois serially head of the french branch of the american management company black rock why well critics accuse blackwater of trying to cash in on the controversial pension changes that are currently being pushed through by the french government. black crow could directly benefit from the pension reform. the chose to honor the lead of blackrock france is nothing but an anecdote blackrock is simply the dark side of the pension reform john transource you believe president of blackrock france is promoted to officer of the legion of warner on january the 1st as a reward for pillaging of our pay as you go passions the presentation of the legion of honor it is on francoise to relieve the provocation it reveals the close ties that exist between the graun and the world of finance he's selling the retirement system to american pension funds it's a big deal strikes against pension reform and now into this week it's the longest running strike in half a century across problems people have taken to the streets to let the government know the plans to merge 42 different pens
it was that of visual francois serially head of the french branch of the american management company black rock why well critics accuse blackwater of trying to cash in on the controversial pension changes that are currently being pushed through by the french government. black crow could directly benefit from the pension reform. the chose to honor the lead of blackrock france is nothing but an anecdote blackrock is simply the dark side of the pension reform john transource you believe president...
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probably the issue with with 80 anyway so many problems and not enough solutions let me bring including francois she's a community health program coordinator she is thinking about haitian solutions for haitian issues have a listen to. this people who live in these communities find it very difficult to find health care when they are sick for this reason our program where we have mobile clinics where we travel to find people in these communities so we provide health care also we have community health workers and the zone's who work with children in schools where they do sanitation education with the children and they have 1st aid kits so when they are sick they can have access to 1st aid and we train the community health workers on their medications and materials so they're ready to provide 1st aid so when people are sick they can find 1st aid in the meantime before they go to the hospital. to get another push i want to call this the speed round i want to ensnare reaction to this frank you stop so if you're looking for unique solutions to the health care issues of haitians name one thing wow that'
probably the issue with with 80 anyway so many problems and not enough solutions let me bring including francois she's a community health program coordinator she is thinking about haitian solutions for haitian issues have a listen to. this people who live in these communities find it very difficult to find health care when they are sick for this reason our program where we have mobile clinics where we travel to find people in these communities so we provide health care also we have community...
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right well so another feature of president francois policy is that he often will use a strategy of escalate to deescalate so he's making a lot of bold rhetoric moving u.s. forces into the reason and so on but the ultimate goal is to d.s. to lay the crisis and ideally eventually get the security situation when the u.s. forces can withdraw from iraq so that's how i see these threats i don't think that he would implement them or at least that he plans to do so at present unless something changes but they do have the effect he thinks of persuading the iranians iraqis and others to be more responsive to his demands before i bring in our other guests richard i just want to pick up on what you just said that if if the ultimate goal of president trump is to deescalate the crisis as you say why then risk killing confidence in him money. right valent decision making process isn't totally clear yet from media reports he was given a range of options in response to the killing of a u.s. contractor and a siege in the u.s. embassy and he chose this as the optimal response there are some administrations re
right well so another feature of president francois policy is that he often will use a strategy of escalate to deescalate so he's making a lot of bold rhetoric moving u.s. forces into the reason and so on but the ultimate goal is to d.s. to lay the crisis and ideally eventually get the security situation when the u.s. forces can withdraw from iraq so that's how i see these threats i don't think that he would implement them or at least that he plans to do so at present unless something changes...
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change of the last few weeks, we thought we would get a player of this before we finish which is mark francoisd so figure of the er the letters we used so often in 2019, with the polite request in the commons early on. we will leave the european union at 11pm gmt on the 31st ofjanuary. as we leave out a precise, specified time, those who wish to celebrate will need to look two o'clock to mark the moment. it seems inconceivable to me and many colleagues that that clock should not be the most iconic timepiece in the world, big ben. will he make representations to the house of commons commission whose decision this is that big ben should bong for brexit? that was a question targeted at the brexit secretary who basically said, not my call, because it is thejob basically said, not my call, because it is the job or responsibility of the house of commons authorities. this is the big ben brexit done being bong, ding dong. that is what that was. don't get me to say that again. the question is whether big ben will bong for brexit. time is up. ben will bong for brexit. time is i ben will bong for brexit.
change of the last few weeks, we thought we would get a player of this before we finish which is mark francoisd so figure of the er the letters we used so often in 2019, with the polite request in the commons early on. we will leave the european union at 11pm gmt on the 31st ofjanuary. as we leave out a precise, specified time, those who wish to celebrate will need to look two o'clock to mark the moment. it seems inconceivable to me and many colleagues that that clock should not be the most...
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suggested you know thihis not was originally a part of a belt that was delivered by a young jeweler francoisamama to the empress for the eighteen fifty five u universal exposition. these twenty three e jewels all that remains of a greater collection largely sold off by the state in eighteen eighty seven. many treasures na lost forever. the remaining pieces are presented in this new showcase. with pomp and ceremony they shine bright in this royal sitting. latest offer solutions that at the move museum here in paris. so the business can't really see a trade is the word of the week with another major trade deal clearing a major hurdle in the united states absolutely shifting focus from the us and china a to the north american- trade deal- this is just a day after the washington beijing signed their long awaited trarae trees. american senators voted eighty nine to ten in favor of the us and mexico canada agreement orr uss mca which was negotiated to replace nafta. president donald trump is expected to sign the bill into law quickly the agreement addresses issues like labor costs digital trading
suggested you know thihis not was originally a part of a belt that was delivered by a young jeweler francoisamama to the empress for the eighteen fifty five u universal exposition. these twenty three e jewels all that remains of a greater collection largely sold off by the state in eighteen eighty seven. many treasures na lost forever. the remaining pieces are presented in this new showcase. with pomp and ceremony they shine bright in this royal sitting. latest offer solutions that at the move...
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they're all on the scene 1981 president francois mitterrand gave permission for private radio stations and a whole range of them emerged including radyo nova which played african caribbean music before that we could only. hear this music in france in our own communities caribbean sinegal leaves. or through live performances. pretty much contemporary african music boasting the likes of sally's tasia from mali performed in paris music clubs. was. i. was. pleased. at the way i. was kind of a mediator between the communities who had invited these artists to give concerts it introduce them to a broader public in particular to a hip audience interested in new music trends. didn't require music or go. to. to. sleep. to. you. was. thank you. i. was going to be in a town with a group like many people who. has lived in france since the 1950 s. and learned to play the piano and saxophone their. cameroonian is known for his stellar musicianship. in the 1960 s. he played in the band of congo lee's run but king joseph have a say in the following decade he brought together musical influences from afr
they're all on the scene 1981 president francois mitterrand gave permission for private radio stations and a whole range of them emerged including radyo nova which played african caribbean music before that we could only. hear this music in france in our own communities caribbean sinegal leaves. or through live performances. pretty much contemporary african music boasting the likes of sally's tasia from mali performed in paris music clubs. was. i. was. pleased. at the way i. was kind of a...
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last few weeks, we thought we have got to play you this before we finish this week, which is mark francoiso often in 2019, with this polite request in the commons a little earlier. we will leave the european union at 11pm gmt on the 31st of january. as we leave at a precise, specified time, those who wish to celebrate will need to look to a clock to mark the moment. laughter. it seems inconceivable to me and many colleagues that that clock should not be the most iconic timepiece in the world, big ben. will he make representations to the house of commons commission, whose decision this is, that big ben should bong for brexit? there we are. a bit of alliteration, the question targeted at the brexit secretary, stephen barclay, who basically said, "not my call", because it is the job or the responsibility of the house of commons authorities. oh, i worked this out, so this is the big ben brexit done bing bong ding—dong. very good. that is what that was. say it again. don't make me say it again. the question is whether big ben is going to bing the bong for brexit. that's better. what is that sou
last few weeks, we thought we have got to play you this before we finish this week, which is mark francoiso often in 2019, with this polite request in the commons a little earlier. we will leave the european union at 11pm gmt on the 31st of january. as we leave at a precise, specified time, those who wish to celebrate will need to look to a clock to mark the moment. laughter. it seems inconceivable to me and many colleagues that that clock should not be the most iconic timepiece in the world,...
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i mean after after michael has done others came out and said don't rub our noses in it and what francois being trying to get big ben to become a 50 p. piece which is 775 and 2 phased coming onshore and so if you wish and this you know i don't think that's really what should be about by the way i just say i'm scottish parliament if they want to for the european flag or should they want to they want to follow suit. american flag why shouldn't they. have up on the fly pole but they say you know i guess but my point this is for me just completely distorted symbolism you know we go out. and. no stand arguments over the flag arguments over big ben sounding you know. we see a lot of people celebrating part of the square off tonight but have an anticlimax to think because obviously we were just starting with breaks in many ways because i'm afraid i've only got a minute to go now before we leave i mean i've got no idea what the hangover 2nd be like for morning for some people but i don't think it's going to be you know a big party this weekend less than a minute said to say that it wasn't it wasn
i mean after after michael has done others came out and said don't rub our noses in it and what francois being trying to get big ben to become a 50 p. piece which is 775 and 2 phased coming onshore and so if you wish and this you know i don't think that's really what should be about by the way i just say i'm scottish parliament if they want to for the european flag or should they want to they want to follow suit. american flag why shouldn't they. have up on the fly pole but they say you know i...
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let's speak now to conservative mp mark francois. hejoins us now. what do he joins us now.ment. but on new year's eve you do not look at a countdown projected onto the wall. you look at big ben. and the wall. you look at big ben. and the reason we feel strongly about this is because under article 50, by law, we leave the european union and it isa law, we leave the european union and it is a specific moment. at 11pm gmt on the 31st. so for those who want to celebrate, some do, some do not, but for those who do, after all of these years, you need a clock to mark the moment. and it seems com pletely mark the moment. and it seems completely illogical to me and many of my colleagues in the house of commons that you would not look to the most iconic timepiece in the world which is big ben. some people may argue that if what is important here is what is going to happen in the future, boris johnson's approach now and the government's approach now and the government's approach now is entirely right which is they will hold a special cabinet meeting in the north of england which is sy
let's speak now to conservative mp mark francois. hejoins us now. what do he joins us now.ment. but on new year's eve you do not look at a countdown projected onto the wall. you look at big ben. and the wall. you look at big ben. and the reason we feel strongly about this is because under article 50, by law, we leave the european union and it isa law, we leave the european union and it is a specific moment. at 11pm gmt on the 31st. so for those who want to celebrate, some do, some do not, but...
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most of the names are extensions of the existing street grid, terry francois, long bridge, bridgeview way, are all extensions. there are two new names proposed for the site. those are plank road, which is this blue road right here, and then spur street, which is the road that goes out to pier 48. those are the streets -- spur street is fully constructed and in phase one and plank road will be partially constructed. the two new street names were proposed by the project proponent. one of them in particular, spur street, has been mentioned at public meetings where the port and mission rock have spoken to community members and it's been mentioned as a potential name of course to reference the site's history as a rail yard which occurred -- dating back to the late 1800s through the mid-1900s. this is a shot of the site from i think the 1960s. plank road is a historical reference that goes back even farther. it references the previously constructed mission plank road, which is a toll road that went across the cove and connected mission delores across mission bay, which was subsequently fill
most of the names are extensions of the existing street grid, terry francois, long bridge, bridgeview way, are all extensions. there are two new names proposed for the site. those are plank road, which is this blue road right here, and then spur street, which is the road that goes out to pier 48. those are the streets -- spur street is fully constructed and in phase one and plank road will be partially constructed. the two new street names were proposed by the project proponent. one of them in...
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mark francois, thank you very much. let's talk now to caroline lucas. are that we end up with a brexit that is not as ha rd end up with a brexit that is not as hard and abrupt as i fear we might be headed for if borisjohnson gets his way. there have been very nice words about trying to get, bring the country back together, but if the prime minister was serious about that, then he would not, for example, be absolutely willing out the possibility of a transition. or an extension to the transition later this year. the idea that 11 months is going to be enough to get the kind of comprehensive trade deal that we are going to need i think is a fantasy. and this ideological position of trying to look as natural as possible by saying no we won't have any kind of transition risks cutting off our nose to spite our face, risks cutting off our nose to spite ourface, soi risks cutting off our nose to spite ourface, so i hope very much that we can still persuade him before july when he estimated decision that, if necessary, of course we should go for a transition in
mark francois, thank you very much. let's talk now to caroline lucas. are that we end up with a brexit that is not as ha rd end up with a brexit that is not as hard and abrupt as i fear we might be headed for if borisjohnson gets his way. there have been very nice words about trying to get, bring the country back together, but if the prime minister was serious about that, then he would not, for example, be absolutely willing out the possibility of a transition. or an extension to the transition...
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this is canadian foreign minister francois-philippe champagne. >> we have intelligence from multiple sources, including our allies and our own his knowledge and's -- intelligence that indicates the plane was shot down by an iranian surface-to-air missile. this may well have been unintentional. amy: iranian officials have denied allegationsns they mistakenlyly shot down the passenger jet that was headed to ukraine. the inquiry into the plane crash in tehran comes as the jet's manufacturer, boeing, is facing even more scrutiny over its troubled 737 max jet as released internal emails show boeing employees talking about deceiving federal regulators and joking about potential safety flaws in the plane's design ahead of the two fatal plane crashes that killed all 346 people on board. in one email, an employee wrote -- "this airplane is designed by clowns, who are in turn supervised by monkeys." in another, an employee asked a colleague -- "would you put your family on a max simulator trained aircraft? i wouldn't." in a third, an e employee wroten apparent reference to interactions with th
this is canadian foreign minister francois-philippe champagne. >> we have intelligence from multiple sources, including our allies and our own his knowledge and's -- intelligence that indicates the plane was shot down by an iranian surface-to-air missile. this may well have been unintentional. amy: iranian officials have denied allegationsns they mistakenlyly shot down the passenger jet that was headed to ukraine. the inquiry into the plane crash in tehran comes as the jet's manufacturer,...
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. >> you saw francois bearish since 2400 he gets up to 3250 he needs to throw in the towel, say i hadas talking about, which he didn't obviously. if you get to -- if we go another 15 and it's 30 that you miss, then this explanation doesn't work. >> i can sympathize with francois as a cell side strategist your idea is you have to put an idea out there. you have to differentiate yourself and you're not being measured in terms of performance per se as a money manager, you're being mansioned relative to performance. the only way i can answer is to say that our biggest equity portfolio outperformed. >> but you may -- it may go down 15% over the next six months. >> right. >> it will look great. or it may go up more and you'll say, geez, i probably should have capitulated we don't know. >> paulson, what do you think? i know you don't need to talk about rich specifically. so you're -- you were bullish all last year, right >> yep. >> and you had been bearish prior to that? >> yeah, in '18, yeah. 2018 >> 3,600 this year >> i think it's possible >> who knows. >> it's not that much. >> by the way
. >> you saw francois bearish since 2400 he gets up to 3250 he needs to throw in the towel, say i hadas talking about, which he didn't obviously. if you get to -- if we go another 15 and it's 30 that you miss, then this explanation doesn't work. >> i can sympathize with francois as a cell side strategist your idea is you have to put an idea out there. you have to differentiate yourself and you're not being measured in terms of performance per se as a money manager, you're being...
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to prepare a construction job's forecasting tool that we would implement in partnership with alex francois and his program within one treasure island to there is a pro bono for the tool to be produced and if we are in agreement at that time we would move forward with the r.f.p. the last treasure island flee for 2019 was held november 23rd and 24th on treasure island and as i mentioned before, the fleet will be taking next year off as there's a utility work along the eastern shoreline in particularly the sewer force main and interim gas main that were not compatible with the proposed schedule for the flee a market. also on the eastside of the island, work is underway to remove the propane fuel thanks that used to fuel the fire simulators, the fire training academy. we are working with our environmental consultants to remove those and that work should be completed next month. work is continuing between tida staff, puc staff and d.e.m. to do an after-action assessment of the power outage that's we had on november 5th and november 11th with various groups looking at communications, systems and
to prepare a construction job's forecasting tool that we would implement in partnership with alex francois and his program within one treasure island to there is a pro bono for the tool to be produced and if we are in agreement at that time we would move forward with the r.f.p. the last treasure island flee for 2019 was held november 23rd and 24th on treasure island and as i mentioned before, the fleet will be taking next year off as there's a utility work along the eastern shoreline in...
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to prepare a construction job's forecasting tool that we would implement in partnership with alex francois and his program within one treasure island to there is a pro bono for the tool to be produced and if we are in agreement at that time we would move forward with the r.f.p. the last treasure island flee for 2019 was held november 23rd and 24th on treasure island and as i mentioned before, the fleet will be taking next year off as there's a utility work along the eastern shoreline in particularly the sewer force main and interim gas main that were not compatible with the proposed schedule for the flee a market. also on the eastside of the island, work is underway to remove the propane fuel thanks that used to fuel the fire simulators, the fire training academy. we are working with our environmental consultants to remove those and that work should be completed next month. work is continuing between tida staff, puc staff and d.e.m. to do an after-action assessment of the power outage that's we had on november 5th and november 11th with various groups looking at communications, systems and
to prepare a construction job's forecasting tool that we would implement in partnership with alex francois and his program within one treasure island to there is a pro bono for the tool to be produced and if we are in agreement at that time we would move forward with the r.f.p. the last treasure island flee for 2019 was held november 23rd and 24th on treasure island and as i mentioned before, the fleet will be taking next year off as there's a utility work along the eastern shoreline in...
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this also is the start of where the bay trail comes from the terry francois condition into china basinpark. so ensuring that we have enough right of way so that we can have multiple different types of uses on that bay trail and ensuring it's well signed is a big goal of this corner intersection and entrance to the park. finally i'll touch on the coastal gardens. they're my favourite feature and they're new from when we may have last reviewed the park ideas around design together. this is the long china basin, the northern part of this site, across from the ballpark. and we see this idea that san francisco is a city on the bay, but there's only a couple of places you can actually access the bay as a person. a lot of the parts of the waterfront you're raised up on the sea wall, on the soon to be newly done sea wall, and you feel a little bit disconnected from the water itself. we asked ourselves can we provide an area at china basin park where you can actually get down and experience that water, experience what it means to be a bay city? so the tidal shelf -- and this is just a picture o
this also is the start of where the bay trail comes from the terry francois condition into china basinpark. so ensuring that we have enough right of way so that we can have multiple different types of uses on that bay trail and ensuring it's well signed is a big goal of this corner intersection and entrance to the park. finally i'll touch on the coastal gardens. they're my favourite feature and they're new from when we may have last reviewed the park ideas around design together. this is the...
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to prepare a construction job's forecasting tool that we would implement in partnership with alex francoisto there is a pro bono for the tool to be produced and if we are in agreement at that time we would move forward with the r.f.p. the last treasure island flee for 2019 was held november 23rd and 24th on treasure island and as i mentioned before, the fleet will be taking next year off as there's a utility work along the eastern shoreline in particularly the sewer force main and interim gas main that were not compatible with the proposed schedule for the flee a market. also on the eastside of the island, work is underway to remove the propane fuel thanks that used to fuel the fire simulators, the fire training academy. we are working with our environmental consultants to remove those and that work should be completed next month. work is continuing between tida staff, puc staff and d.e.m. to do an after-action assessment of the power outage that's we had on november 5th and november 11th with various groups looking at communications, systems and response and we've also authorized the p.,
to prepare a construction job's forecasting tool that we would implement in partnership with alex francoisto there is a pro bono for the tool to be produced and if we are in agreement at that time we would move forward with the r.f.p. the last treasure island flee for 2019 was held november 23rd and 24th on treasure island and as i mentioned before, the fleet will be taking next year off as there's a utility work along the eastern shoreline in particularly the sewer force main and interim gas...
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most of the names are extensions of the existing street grid, terry francois, long bridge, bridgeview way, are all extensions. there are two new names proposed for the site. those are plank road, which is this blue road right here, and then spur street, which is the road that goes out to pier 48. those are the streets -- spur street is fully constructed and in phase one and plank road will be partially constructed. the two new street names were proposed by the project proponent. one of them in particular, spur street, has been mentioned at public meetings where the port and mission rock have spoken to community members and it's been mentioned as a potential name of course to reference the site's history as a rail yard which occurred -- dating back to the late 1800s through the mid-1900s. this is a shot of the site from i think the 1960s. plank road is a historical reference that goes back even farther. it references the previously constructed mission plank road, which is a toll road that went across the cove and connected mission delores across mission bay, which was subsequently fill
most of the names are extensions of the existing street grid, terry francois, long bridge, bridgeview way, are all extensions. there are two new names proposed for the site. those are plank road, which is this blue road right here, and then spur street, which is the road that goes out to pier 48. those are the streets -- spur street is fully constructed and in phase one and plank road will be partially constructed. the two new street names were proposed by the project proponent. one of them in...
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just very briefly, the by the grace of god, which is a true—life drama directed by francois ozon aboutesting about it is because the subject matter is so factually based, it is almost as if ozon, who is a kind of, you know, famous auteur, he has put aside any style and has just made the film as straightforwardly and as simply and as, you know, a matter of factly as possible because the story itself is very strong, very powerful, very controversial and it's almost like the film—maker's saying "i do not need to embellish this at all. this is how it plays out." and i thought actually, it was a very smart move because i thought it — the matter—of—fact quality made it all the more powerful. mmm. all right. mark, thank you very much. you have to see little women again! you have to see it again! i'm very busy watching sam mendes' latest this weekend. thank you very much, mark. see you next time and enjoy your cinema—going, whatever you choose to go and see. bye— bye! hello, this is breakfast with rachel burden and ben thompson. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc n
just very briefly, the by the grace of god, which is a true—life drama directed by francois ozon aboutesting about it is because the subject matter is so factually based, it is almost as if ozon, who is a kind of, you know, famous auteur, he has put aside any style and has just made the film as straightforwardly and as simply and as, you know, a matter of factly as possible because the story itself is very strong, very powerful, very controversial and it's almost like the film—maker's...