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. ♪ french president emanuel macron has unveiled a new plan he hopes will tackle poverty. has presented the 8 billion euro project earlier today near the eiffel tower. macron had been criticized as the president of the rich. this plan seems to be his way of trying to change that image. all of you ladies and gentlemen, i want to set out a new fight, one that is indispensable and vital for our country. one that will forget no one. speaking more about the and treating the consequences, to go beyond a system that is too complex for services and work on a company for each person. .> we are joined now chris, tell usus what is in this plan. as you heard, 8 billion euros worth of spending announced over the next four years. measures forching access.e and improving a lot of money going into jobs training schemes.. for emmmmanuel macron, he said it's not about attacking the welfare state. the country is has becomebut complicated. and they will update to a single payment. above all, that change argues with the current system. they kept coming back to it. and it -- he wants to see peo
. ♪ french president emanuel macron has unveiled a new plan he hopes will tackle poverty. has presented the 8 billion euro project earlier today near the eiffel tower. macron had been criticized as the president of the rich. this plan seems to be his way of trying to change that image. all of you ladies and gentlemen, i want to set out a new fight, one that is indispensable and vital for our country. one that will forget no one. speaking more about the and treating the consequences, to go...
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when charles many two months later emanuel macron replaced arnold want to get the ministry of economy and in charge of the case the partial nationalisation driven by wanted berg vanishes with him now seems free to sell its whole energy business. what might the consequences of that purchase be for fifty years france has invested in nuclear power and now has fifty eight reactors producing seventy five percent of the country's energy those plants therefore represent three quarters of french power production each reactor has two main parts first the nuclear reactor designed by a river that's the part that involves radioactivity the second referred to as the conventional part and manufactured by allstar is built around the famous arab el turbine the plants are operated by e.t.f. and through those three companies france once enjoyed the rare privilege of a comprehensive nuclear industry but that energy autonomy is now in question. and in one complex. security industry knows will apply nuclear. i am so with god you should be crucial to know the laws you know for the nuclear bomb got to be se
when charles many two months later emanuel macron replaced arnold want to get the ministry of economy and in charge of the case the partial nationalisation driven by wanted berg vanishes with him now seems free to sell its whole energy business. what might the consequences of that purchase be for fifty years france has invested in nuclear power and now has fifty eight reactors producing seventy five percent of the country's energy those plants therefore represent three quarters of french power...
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world regions european companies can trade where they can develop economic activity francaise emanuel macron has also highlighted that sanctions on iran will prove costly for western economies due to the impact on oil prices which is sensitive to president trump's comments on the rise of oil prices but i think if you follow that thought to its conclusion you realize that it would be good. that the run be able to sell to. an economist an investment fund manager we spoke to believes this possible swift will bow down to us the mound and cut ties with iran. u.s. does put a lot of pressure on the on many actors so swift might do that we don't know but of course the u.s. has had a very unilateral and very aggressive policy of sanctions so swift will certainly listen to those words the u.s. has put a lot of pressure on various issues and it has used the sanctions weapon and the economics weapon ever more aggressively even against the european companies against swiss companies and this is as really. put a lot of tensions on european companies and especially since the financial crisis so at some poin
world regions european companies can trade where they can develop economic activity francaise emanuel macron has also highlighted that sanctions on iran will prove costly for western economies due to the impact on oil prices which is sensitive to president trump's comments on the rise of oil prices but i think if you follow that thought to its conclusion you realize that it would be good. that the run be able to sell to. an economist an investment fund manager we spoke to believes this possible...
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defeat or she called the liberal establishment recent polls show her party is gaining support over emanuel macron up next inside story. by. getting to the heart of the matter the three big challenges facing human prine in the twenty first century they are nuclear war climate change and technological destruction facing realities what whatever is there to fear is not in me it is in the people of uganda hear their story on talk to al-jazeera once branded a terrorist group now the government while comes back the aroma liberation front three fiocco here is the country on track to genuine democracy and reconsideration what does it mean for the volatile region this is inside story. hello and welcome to the show i'm sam is a than it was an organization once banned in ethiopia now it's likely to become involved in mainstream politics tens of thousands of people attended a ceremony in addis ababa to welcome the aroma liberation front while other celebrations took place across the aroma region this is the latest of sweeping measures taken by prime minister ahmed since he came to office in april his aim to b
defeat or she called the liberal establishment recent polls show her party is gaining support over emanuel macron up next inside story. by. getting to the heart of the matter the three big challenges facing human prine in the twenty first century they are nuclear war climate change and technological destruction facing realities what whatever is there to fear is not in me it is in the people of uganda hear their story on talk to al-jazeera once branded a terrorist group now the government while...
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defeat or she called the liberal establishment recent polls show her party is gaining support over emanuel macron up next it's inside story. by. getting to the heart of the matter the three big challenges facing human prine in the twenty first century they are nuclear war climate change and technological destruction they seem realities whatever is there to fear is not in me it is in the people of you can't hear their story on talk to al-jazeera once branded a terrorist group now the government welcomes back the aroma liberation front to ethiopia is the country on track to genuine democracy and reconsideration what does it mean for the volatile region this is inside story. hello and welcome to the show i'm sam is a than it was an organization once banned in ethiopia now it's likely to become involved in mainstream politics tens of thousands of people attended a ceremony in abbott's out of a to welcome the aroma liberation front while other celebrations took place across the aroma region this is the latest of sweeping.
defeat or she called the liberal establishment recent polls show her party is gaining support over emanuel macron up next it's inside story. by. getting to the heart of the matter the three big challenges facing human prine in the twenty first century they are nuclear war climate change and technological destruction they seem realities whatever is there to fear is not in me it is in the people of you can't hear their story on talk to al-jazeera once branded a terrorist group now the government...
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acknowledged the widespread use of torture by french forces during algeria's war of independence emanuel macron stopped short of apologizing about one and a half million algerians died during the conflict. natasha butler has more from. well this is a very significant statement by him at all michael it is the first time that a french president has admitted state responsibility in the death of morris or dan nine hundred fifty seven during the algerian war of independence now more so down was a mathematics teacher at the university of algiers he was a communist he was an anti colonial activist and what his widow says is the one evening he was taken away from his home by the french military taken to a prison and then she never saw him again the french military said to her that he had escaped but she never believed them she believed that he had been tortured and that he'd died in captivity well it's only now more than sixty years later though the french president has admitted that morris or died did die that he was tortured at the hands of the french military and it's a very significant statement in
acknowledged the widespread use of torture by french forces during algeria's war of independence emanuel macron stopped short of apologizing about one and a half million algerians died during the conflict. natasha butler has more from. well this is a very significant statement by him at all michael it is the first time that a french president has admitted state responsibility in the death of morris or dan nine hundred fifty seven during the algerian war of independence now more so down was a...
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emanuel macron speaking out pretty directly about what trump was promoting. what does that show?e world is not in lock step with this president. the world is not particularly the united states allies are not as ready to follow the united states and feel that the united states is missing key points and missing key understandings. there are understandings that president macrone was highlighting yesterday was fundamental. it was president macron today at the session that raised the issue of russia's poisoning t u.k. the international allies of the united states are picking up on the areas that president trump, they feel, is failing to deal with. this is a gap in understanding. it under mines the united states' leadership that diplomats and presidents of the united statesp have spent decades fostering, nurturing, helping grow. we are in a changing dynamic right now. >> changing dynamic. such a new dynamic to watch. rudy giuliani's role in talks with the special counsel may not be as big as you think. that is next. my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher.
emanuel macron speaking out pretty directly about what trump was promoting. what does that show?e world is not in lock step with this president. the world is not particularly the united states allies are not as ready to follow the united states and feel that the united states is missing key points and missing key understandings. there are understandings that president macrone was highlighting yesterday was fundamental. it was president macron today at the session that raised the issue of...
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one of her fiercest critics, emanuel macron, said the uk was painting a false picture of great britainnce they leave the eu >> brexit tells us one thing, while i completely respect british k sovereignty, saying everything will be all right, it will bring a lot of money, they're liars. >> at the end of the summit in salzburg, may accused europe's leaders of engaging in negotiating tactics. she warned that britain could also live with a no-deal scenario and urged the eu to come up with an adequate alternative. >> there is no counter proposal on the table at the moment that deals and delivers on what we need to do and respects the integrity of the united kingdom and respects the result of the referendum that's what we put forward if there is no agreement on a deal that's acceptable to the united kingdom, we're preparing for no deal. i believe we can get a good deal i believe there is a growing desire to sit down and ensure that we can achieve a deal >> despite the criticism you heard there, donald tusk said he was optimistic about overcoming the last remaining sticking points and about st
one of her fiercest critics, emanuel macron, said the uk was painting a false picture of great britainnce they leave the eu >> brexit tells us one thing, while i completely respect british k sovereignty, saying everything will be all right, it will bring a lot of money, they're liars. >> at the end of the summit in salzburg, may accused europe's leaders of engaging in negotiating tactics. she warned that britain could also live with a no-deal scenario and urged the eu to come up...
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emanuel macron sees itself as a european visionary and standard—bearer in the battle against it. inside his mind and his words seem to be open to interpretation. if he does plan to scupper anything approaching mrs may's plans submitted is it breaches those core european union principles, that on the other hand this is maybe just principles, that on the other hand this is maybejust also part principles, that on the other hand this is maybe just also part of a giant game of chequers chicken. in high stakes to go don't winds down the rhetoric at this stage, you push until the end. it might be that it's right at the end we get to know what emanuel macron is prepared to accept. that is the view from paris. over to berlin. brexit is not in the headlines today in the german press. that's because the german voters think it's not much of an issue and all the politicians agree with the line taken by brussels which is the eu and the single market should not be split up and they should not be any cherry picking. that is something angela merkel has been categorical about. she feels you are ei
emanuel macron sees itself as a european visionary and standard—bearer in the battle against it. inside his mind and his words seem to be open to interpretation. if he does plan to scupper anything approaching mrs may's plans submitted is it breaches those core european union principles, that on the other hand this is maybe just principles, that on the other hand this is maybejust also part principles, that on the other hand this is maybe just also part of a giant game of chequers chicken. in...
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interesting because they have very different worldviews the way the world should be what one certainly emanuel macron believes in multilateralism he believes in things like the paris climate deal that donald trump pulled out of and particularly with regard to the days of debate in the security council he believes in the iran nuclear deal remember that was a deal made by the six countries with iran six countries representing the international community the u.s. was one of those countries donald trump earlier this year did what he said for a long time he was going to do he pulled out of that deal the other five countries are trying to keep the deal going they know the u.s. are going to put sanctions in place they are trying to find ways to work around those sanctions are right when that does happen we are of course me coming back to you for the moment james bays lifeless there u.n. headquarters in new york let's go to say misrata who's life worse in the iranian capital tehran so what are they been saying there in this war of words that's been going on between leaders and two countries. well he wasn't t
interesting because they have very different worldviews the way the world should be what one certainly emanuel macron believes in multilateralism he believes in things like the paris climate deal that donald trump pulled out of and particularly with regard to the days of debate in the security council he believes in the iran nuclear deal remember that was a deal made by the six countries with iran six countries representing the international community the u.s. was one of those countries donald...
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you can see president trump there, french president, emanuel macron delivering his statement.are watching it. we will bring you news as it happens. prime minister theresa may there. brett kavanaugh will breeze through to confirmation with mcconnell counting, recounting and counting again to get his man on the court after the break. ♪ you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. figuring it out... not that fun... and like my dad, you might want medicare supplement insurance, too. uh oh, more research. no big thing. not with this website. unitedhealthcare insurance company created aarpmedicaresupplement.com to help make your decision easier.. with answers to important questions about aarp medicare supplement insurance plans, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like how this type of plan, also called a medigap plan, helps pay for some of what medicare doesn't. and how aarp medicare supplement pla
you can see president trump there, french president, emanuel macron delivering his statement.are watching it. we will bring you news as it happens. prime minister theresa may there. brett kavanaugh will breeze through to confirmation with mcconnell counting, recounting and counting again to get his man on the court after the break. ♪ you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for...
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angela merkel and emanuel macron agreed and they say if you are out europe.e to solve. nobody in germany feel satisfied but we have to find a solution and that solution has to come from london and not from brussels. thank you for your thoughts. that is the view from the german side. we were going to tell you this was the longest leaders had talked about brexit but they have moved their press conferences/ may be not as long as they were going to discuss. things are probably going to go to october and past that. we will probably get details today about the special brexit summit in november. it might even going into december. it is very likely this negotiation is going to go to the wire. this afternoon on bbc news, at 5.35pm we‘re giving you the opportunity to ask our europe editor katya adler any burning questions you may have about the uk‘s future outside the eu. to take part you can text your questions to 61124, email to askthis@bbc.co.uk, or tweet using the hashtag bbcaskthis. some breaking news from kent police. 215—year—old boys have been arrested on suspi
angela merkel and emanuel macron agreed and they say if you are out europe.e to solve. nobody in germany feel satisfied but we have to find a solution and that solution has to come from london and not from brussels. thank you for your thoughts. that is the view from the german side. we were going to tell you this was the longest leaders had talked about brexit but they have moved their press conferences/ may be not as long as they were going to discuss. things are probably going to go to...
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today seems to have been bad cop, emmanuel macron, and even worse cop, emmanuel macron, and even worse cop, emanuel come up with this deadline, if you don't have it and agreement on the border by october 19, then nothing will have — — border by october 19, then nothing will have —— happened in november, which is when the prime minister was leading us to believe we would have some sort of deal. —— emmanuel macron. now she has come out and said we have given you a solution, if you don't like it, what is your solution? let's talk about the times as well as we carry on, sorry david. she had, she is right at this particular bennett when she says there is my plan, which has become known as the cheque is planned. there is nothing else. i am told that my name is —— my namesake, the former secretary, no eye have not beenin former secretary, no eye have not been in that role, i assure you, thank goodness. he is going to bring forward his plan, we are told, a habit of the conservative party conference in the next ten days or so. “— conference in the next ten days or so. —— had. —— had. —— ahead. a free mood a
today seems to have been bad cop, emmanuel macron, and even worse cop, emmanuel macron, and even worse cop, emanuel come up with this deadline, if you don't have it and agreement on the border by october 19, then nothing will have — — border by october 19, then nothing will have —— happened in november, which is when the prime minister was leading us to believe we would have some sort of deal. —— emmanuel macron. now she has come out and said we have given you a solution, if you...