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we challenge emmanuel macron's ascendance . we are challenge emmanuel macron's ascendance.. we are saying that a manual macron is the status quo, obeying the eu mandate, which is to break under labour laws. what we're saying is that there are alternatives to this way. if you look at how france's responding, your party, the trade unions have called for big demonstrations to show that the country rejects a manual macron's approach. but the demonstrations had not been that big. you on the left are not winning this argument. let me remind you that the vast majority of the population is against the reform. opinion polls show that. we don't trust that this reform will help them find a job, because they are aware of what is being attacked. but you are filling them with propaganda, telling them that this will be the most disastrous thing that has ever happened. the people, especially the workers, know by experience. they note the reality, and that is that it is no more flexibility ofjobs. isn't and that is that it is no more flexibility of jobs. isn't the truth that you don't like
we challenge emmanuel macron's ascendance . we are challenge emmanuel macron's ascendance.. we are saying that a manual macron is the status quo, obeying the eu mandate, which is to break under labour laws. what we're saying is that there are alternatives to this way. if you look at how france's responding, your party, the trade unions have called for big demonstrations to show that the country rejects a manual macron's approach. but the demonstrations had not been that big. you on the left are...
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. promise originally accused emmanuel macron of being arrogantlj promise originally accused emmanuel to his speeches, but he has a personal style. i have been invited to poland in the coming days by the polish authorities. so we have a strong dialogue. on this broad point, about european refugees, you see europe ready to ta ke te ns refugees, you see europe ready to take tens of thousand is of more refugees. but you do just take support in welcoming more than 1 million refugees since 2015. and now, what we really want to do... but we saw with the germ public order that. we saw deep scepticism about that policy. —— we saw what the german public thought of that.” just saw angela merkel one. in terms of the military, going through emmanuel macron's vision, he is talking very specifically about a joint eu defence force, a shared budget, and a new military academy for all of the eu. —— merkel won. whether that leave nato? there needs to bea whether that leave nato? there needs to be a strong european pillar in nato. —— wethers that led nato. the time being, europe has not invested enoughi
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but how does emmanuel macron deliver, both here in france and in europe?lie loiseau, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. good morning. your president, emmanuel macron, seems to think he can single—handedly revive the european project. what, do you think, makes him feel that way? i think first, he feels a need. there are expectations for more europe, but also a different europe. the challenges challenges that we face of the continent are all bigger than what can be addressed by a single member state, be it migrations or climate change, terrorism, trade competition, all these challenges you to be addressed at the european level. and there is a very high expectation from the citizens to have a more efficient, more active, more dynamic europe. do you think there is a desire from the people of europe for, to use your phrase, "more europe"? if you look at the polls, eurobarometer, it shows more and more expectation about europe. which does not mean more trust about the way the european union functions at the time being. there is a lot of expectations, but it's also
but how does emmanuel macron deliver, both here in france and in europe?lie loiseau, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. good morning. your president, emmanuel macron, seems to think he can single—handedly revive the european project. what, do you think, makes him feel that way? i think first, he feels a need. there are expectations for more europe, but also a different europe. the challenges challenges that we face of the continent are all bigger than what can be addressed by a single member...
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president emmanuel macron is intent on reform.e wants to open up the economy, to deregulate it — it is, in a way, a form of economic shock therapy. the question is, can this new young president take his country with him. this change is real and it's going to be maybe brutal? no, it's not brutal, it's dynamic. chanting. street demonstrations are as much a part of the french way of life as baguette and red wine. to explain, the sign says, "look out for the teeth of the grey panthers". yeah, you're dangerous? are you angry? very angry. what do you think of mr macron? not good at all. old people in france have always been a little bit grumpy when they see things they do not like and what they do not like right now is emmanuel macron and his plan to tax their pensions. better off pensioners will be hit hardest. ironically, many of these grey—haired protesters voted for young mr macron, just a five months ago. i think this increase of that tax — csg — is totally unfair because it is concentrated on one portion of the population. if you
president emmanuel macron is intent on reform.e wants to open up the economy, to deregulate it — it is, in a way, a form of economic shock therapy. the question is, can this new young president take his country with him. this change is real and it's going to be maybe brutal? no, it's not brutal, it's dynamic. chanting. street demonstrations are as much a part of the french way of life as baguette and red wine. to explain, the sign says, "look out for the teeth of the grey panthers"....
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but how does emmanuel macron deliver here in france and in europe? nathalie loiseau, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. good morning. your president, emmanuel macron, seems to think he can single—handedly revived the european project. what did he make him feel that way? i think first, he feels a need. there are expectations for more europe, but also a different europe. the challenges —— the
but how does emmanuel macron deliver here in france and in europe? nathalie loiseau, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. good morning. your president, emmanuel macron, seems to think he can single—handedly revived the european project. what did he make him feel that way? i think first, he feels a need. there are expectations for more europe, but also a different europe. the challenges —— the
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activists are urging emmanuel macron's not to ignore allegations of cairo's crackdown and torture. added toing has been the communist party's constitution. members of the far right anti-immigrant party, alternative for journey, prepared to take their -- germany, prepared to take their seats as the german parliament meets for the first time since last month's election. but we begin here in paris, where human rights activists say they will be keeping a close eye on french president emmanuel macron, as he welcomes egyptian leader abdel fattah al-sisi to the french capital. ousted the elected ago, has four years since been abused -- accused of systematic abuse of power and corruption. the egyptian president was asked about the political activists at -- that ngo's say number in the thousands inside of ejection prisons. >> rights groups say thousands of political prisoners are in egyptian jails. abdel fattah al-sisi: we have imprisoned no political activists. everything has been done according to the law within its jurisdiction. confirmnds can come and it themselves. they can meet the ge
activists are urging emmanuel macron's not to ignore allegations of cairo's crackdown and torture. added toing has been the communist party's constitution. members of the far right anti-immigrant party, alternative for journey, prepared to take their -- germany, prepared to take their seats as the german parliament meets for the first time since last month's election. but we begin here in paris, where human rights activists say they will be keeping a close eye on french president emmanuel...
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austria'a's designated chancell, , anand frenrz president emmanuel macron. both have promised to bring a breath of fresh air and have started their own political movements. tout their approaches right-wing populism are very different. owes his rise to the refugee crisis. with his hardline against migrants and isolationist policies, he has co-opted the biggest campaign issue of right-wing populists, and that strategy allowed his party to emerge victorious in the election. emmanuel macron, on the other hand, won the presidential election in france with a decidedly pro-europe agenda that clearly defined him in opposition to the right-wing populists of the front national. inclusion or exclusion -- what is the best way to keep right-wing populists in check? melinda: let me put the inclusion versus exclusion question to you because it is one that is being debated very adamantly here in germany. rised politicians take the of the right as a reflection of legitimate concerns about the destabilizing effects of migration and adjust their policies accordingly, or should
austria'a's designated chancell, , anand frenrz president emmanuel macron. both have promised to bring a breath of fresh air and have started their own political movements. tout their approaches right-wing populism are very different. owes his rise to the refugee crisis. with his hardline against migrants and isolationist policies, he has co-opted the biggest campaign issue of right-wing populists, and that strategy allowed his party to emerge victorious in the election. emmanuel macron, on the...
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french president emmanuel macron‘s ambitions to reshape the eurozone depend on german support and such not give it. stefanie, it should have been a great celebration for angela merkel, is it as good an election result as she might have hoped for? and how much will it change? no, of course it was not the result she had hoped for. she went at the same night saying strategically we have achieved our goal because i am back in office. as you say it is going to be a bumpy time now because there is only one option and this is the so—called jamaica coalition between cdu, black, the fco the liberals, yellow, and the greens, but it is going to take quite some time to form this coalition but the latest poll is saying that around 60% of the germans want this coalition, so there is quite a lot of pressure on the chancellor and everyone else especially the cc0, the bavarian branch of the cdu, they lost a lot of votes and last sunday, and they do not want to compromise now because they have another election coming up next year. they think there has been too much compromise. exactly. especially for th
french president emmanuel macron‘s ambitions to reshape the eurozone depend on german support and such not give it. stefanie, it should have been a great celebration for angela merkel, is it as good an election result as she might have hoped for? and how much will it change? no, of course it was not the result she had hoped for. she went at the same night saying strategically we have achieved our goal because i am back in office. as you say it is going to be a bumpy time now because there is...
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it's the beginning of the return of neighborhood policing on the emmanuel my car. in this area of to lose the unit was disbanded fourteen years ago provoking to communities displeasure. is ugly quoting you everyone in the neighborhood the youngsters respected them. they should promote to form of dialogue which at the moment is nonexistent auctioned off. but what will be the task fellow just takes all their budgets many questions remain unanswered but the president did specify some of their priorities. do not burglaries illegal camps because injures driving up front that those who squad and holds and buildings. insults in the streets on public transport. harassment the streets are women. all of these things contribute to public dissatisfaction now. any moment amended them of the p.. police unions however remain skeptical. so it shouldn't be a case of taking from some services to create new ones because at the moment there are no free officers they're all in the field. the government plan on testing neighborhood policing in fifteen cities at the start of next year. i
it's the beginning of the return of neighborhood policing on the emmanuel my car. in this area of to lose the unit was disbanded fourteen years ago provoking to communities displeasure. is ugly quoting you everyone in the neighborhood the youngsters respected them. they should promote to form of dialogue which at the moment is nonexistent auctioned off. but what will be the task fellow just takes all their budgets many questions remain unanswered but the president did specify some of their...
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but what do the workers think now of emmanuel macron? and american rock legend tom petty dies, age 66. first, our top story live from paris. ♪ ♪ anchor: we will start first in spain, where a day of mass strike started in catalonia. protesters turned up to condemn shocking police violence as the independence referendum was carried out. it comes as the secessionist leader of catalonia called for international mediation in the dispute with madrid, saying he is not seeking a traumatic break , but saying the boat was valid and must be implemented. chris joins us now from barcelona. talk us through today's protest. what is happening so far? chris: trade unions have told people onto the streets to protest what they say to his a grave violation of human rights and freedom. we just walked through a protest behind me. this is the university district of barcelona. students and others taking part in that protest. there were cattle and flags being waived, as you would expect. era."talian cry of "no pass a protest of manual reggie -- a hisest of rajoy
but what do the workers think now of emmanuel macron? and american rock legend tom petty dies, age 66. first, our top story live from paris. ♪ ♪ anchor: we will start first in spain, where a day of mass strike started in catalonia. protesters turned up to condemn shocking police violence as the independence referendum was carried out. it comes as the secessionist leader of catalonia called for international mediation in the dispute with madrid, saying he is not seeking a traumatic break ,...
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maria, in terms of how it is perceived in the rest of europe, as mentioned, emmanuel macron this verye eurozone part of the eu. britain will have left the eu anyway, that might make things a bit simpler in 18 months or so, is that made less likely by what is happening in germany? i don't know. who knows what is going to happen in the eu? the right of the md is of a piece into what's happening all over europe, we have been seeing far right parties gaining support and we have been seeing this revolt against the consensus, that has become this kind of big lump in the centre left and centre right, which is neoliberal economics, globalised economy, etc. my worry is that europe is going to perhaps restructure itself internally but close its borders more firmly outside. the first thing macron talked about in his speech was defence, security, borders. and of course, i merkel was damaged in part by her approach to immigration domestically. to me, that policy was the bright spot in a shockingly bad response by europe to the refugee crisis. but she paid a price for it. these are difficult things
maria, in terms of how it is perceived in the rest of europe, as mentioned, emmanuel macron this verye eurozone part of the eu. britain will have left the eu anyway, that might make things a bit simpler in 18 months or so, is that made less likely by what is happening in germany? i don't know. who knows what is going to happen in the eu? the right of the md is of a piece into what's happening all over europe, we have been seeing far right parties gaining support and we have been seeing this...
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emmanuel macron is a young man in a big hurry.ig cuts in the public sector. the response — protests and strikes, and a dramatic fall in his approval rating. macron knows he's in a fight. the reform agenda has plenty of backers. banker erich bonnet has just moved his business back to paris from london because he's convinced macron can deliver change. it wasn't a very difficult decision. thanks to macron‘s election and a much clearer direction for entrepreneurs in france, the move was, for me, natural. president macron wants to bring change to every corner of france. rhone is a country town deep in the auvergne. here they grow tobacco. right now the harvest is in full swing. the cigarette industry has been a big employer in rhone, but not any more. uk based imperial tobacco hasjust closed its factory here. 239jobs gone, and production moved to poland, where costs are lower. the redundant staff don't see macron‘s reforms working for them. in the french parliament, emmanuel macron‘s party has a big majority. despite the strikes and th
emmanuel macron is a young man in a big hurry.ig cuts in the public sector. the response — protests and strikes, and a dramatic fall in his approval rating. macron knows he's in a fight. the reform agenda has plenty of backers. banker erich bonnet has just moved his business back to paris from london because he's convinced macron can deliver change. it wasn't a very difficult decision. thanks to macron‘s election and a much clearer direction for entrepreneurs in france, the move was, for...
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and french president emmanuel macro on german chancellor angela merkel are set to open the frankfurt to book fair which that this year focuses on literature from france earlier today president macro renewed his call for a new vision for the european union he spoke during a public debate in frankfurt and said there to your of needed to agree on a roadmap for the future that includes political social and economic reforms t w correspondent five in father mark is there i welcome fabienne how was president to macro his vision for europe received. well there were a few hundred students and they certainly liked what they heard there was a warm welcome for him there was a lot of applause they listened very carefully for the strengthening a few up integration in the future of culture science universities but also security defends that is something where the students certainly went along with my call and and as one student told me that it's maybe even more important cause it's not just about what he says but also how he says his enthusiasm when he speaks about europe that is something that cle
and french president emmanuel macro on german chancellor angela merkel are set to open the frankfurt to book fair which that this year focuses on literature from france earlier today president macro renewed his call for a new vision for the european union he spoke during a public debate in frankfurt and said there to your of needed to agree on a roadmap for the future that includes political social and economic reforms t w correspondent five in father mark is there i welcome fabienne how was...
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but emmanuel macron's comments. but emmanuel macron's comments seem to point the other way.y domestically because she has got herself into a bit of trouble with the general election and her position is weaker? or is it the case that things are carrying on as they were? the stories tell us that they were? the stories tell us that the leaders decided in 90 seconds not to move onto the next stage. do you think there is a tussle between emmanuel macron and angela merkel at the moment, if they are deciding who is good cop and bad cop? there could be. we brits tend to look at it as france and germany, who is up and down. it might be a strategy. it might be they are doing it deliberately. equally i don't think we'll see progress until december. the next story, the idea of information and what we do and do not know what's going on. in brussels it's behind closed doors. you have picked out north korea. this is the absence of information of what they are capable of and what they have. if you were raised in the 80s and 90s like me with the omnipotent is spy agencies, you would worry ab
but emmanuel macron's comments. but emmanuel macron's comments seem to point the other way.y domestically because she has got herself into a bit of trouble with the general election and her position is weaker? or is it the case that things are carrying on as they were? the stories tell us that they were? the stories tell us that the leaders decided in 90 seconds not to move onto the next stage. do you think there is a tussle between emmanuel macron and angela merkel at the moment, if they are...
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actually, actually emmanuel called up and he talked to me, and i said, look, they just gave renault a lot of money. take their money, enjoy yourselves. but we will see what happens. iran has to behave much differently. >>. [ inaudible ] >> if you take a look at csr payments, that money goes to insurance companies to prop up insurance companies. that money is going to insurance companies to lift their stock price and that's not what i'm about. take a look at who the insurance companies support. i guarantee you one thing, it is not donald trump. john? >>. [ inaudible ] >> yeah. [ inaudible ] >> i think we are going to take look, john, what happens. we will see what happens and see what they come back with. they may come back with something very satisfactory to me and if they don't, within a very short period of time, i will terminate the deal. and as far as puerto rico is concerned, i love puerto rico. we have done -- we he have done a great job. yeah. we have done a great job in puerto rico. puerto rico has to get the infrastructure going. we are helping them with their infrastructure.
actually, actually emmanuel called up and he talked to me, and i said, look, they just gave renault a lot of money. take their money, enjoy yourselves. but we will see what happens. iran has to behave much differently. >>. [ inaudible ] >> if you take a look at csr payments, that money goes to insurance companies to prop up insurance companies. that money is going to insurance companies to lift their stock price and that's not what i'm about. take a look at who the insurance...
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. >> you talked about emmanuel he just won the election in may, we are in october, when he was runninge said he would make changes to the labor code in france. do you think french public opinion has shifted in just five months? >> the first reason why emmanuel macron was elected president of france is because the other candidate was marine le pen. france does not want a president -- a right-wing president. that is the first reason macron was elected. there is no majority today to cut public jobs and cut collective bargaining. there is no majory for this. >> the unenemployment rate in france this 9.5%. art big changes necessary to improve the health of the french economy? under the previous president, we saw small changes, unions made a big fuss for small changes and we see modest changes happen -- modest improvements to the economy, art big changes necessary desk are not big changes -- aren't they changes necessary? this must behat changed. we need more salaries. we need more public jobs. meansnk this is a strong to improve the french economy. >> more public jobs? isn't it already bloa
. >> you talked about emmanuel he just won the election in may, we are in october, when he was runninge said he would make changes to the labor code in france. do you think french public opinion has shifted in just five months? >> the first reason why emmanuel macron was elected president of france is because the other candidate was marine le pen. france does not want a president -- a right-wing president. that is the first reason macron was elected. there is no majority today to...
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he held talks with french president emmanuel macron. the leaders gave a press conference earlier where they talked about the importance of national reconciliation in iraq. urged dialoguen and offered to help mediate between baghdad and the kurds, who voted for referendum -- - fr independence in a referendum last month. the iraqi prime minister said he does not want armed conflict but insisted the referendum was illegal. the iraqi prime minister confirmed news that broke today that iraqi forces have taken back the town of hot ouija -- taken back a town from the islamic state group. >> i would like to announce the takeover of the city today. there is only the border with syria that remains to be liberated. we were not distracted. theave concentrated on fight against terrorism. this would not have been possible without the courage am hard fighting of our soldiers, with the help of france and other partners at our side. the city was one of the last militant strongholds in iraq, the only one in the north. solange has more. in northernrn iraq
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crisis escalates in brussels the prime minister mariano rajoy won the support of the french president emmanuel mccraw and the german chancellor angela merkel but the e.u. itself says it won't intervene in the dispute between madrid and barcelona. of course for many reasons in the permanent conductor is the prime minister mariano rajoy. hiding to the situation in spain. but. position i mean. it's. clear the. room no space for in the kind of mediation. international. initiative action. kenya's opposition leader says his decision to pull out of the presidential election on october the twenty sixth remains unchanged royler a dingo made the comments after talks with top election officials earlier he had said that he may contest the election if properly reforms are being carried out but the election board says a free and fair vote cannot be guaranteed because of political interference. if you say that. if. you do. this which made us pull out of this race then we can see that but. no opposition is us. the white house chief of staff has come to the defense of president trump's call this week to the wi
crisis escalates in brussels the prime minister mariano rajoy won the support of the french president emmanuel mccraw and the german chancellor angela merkel but the e.u. itself says it won't intervene in the dispute between madrid and barcelona. of course for many reasons in the permanent conductor is the prime minister mariano rajoy. hiding to the situation in spain. but. position i mean. it's. clear the. room no space for in the kind of mediation. international. initiative action. kenya's...
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sebastian kurz, in part who models himself on emmanuel macron, he doesn't refer to his party but hish something new. he is the embodiment of shifting political ground across europe.|j embodiment of shifting political ground across europe. i want to talk about the possible sale of the wine harvey weinstein company. a private equity company, has done a lot of business over the years with harvey weinstein's company. they have really just provided weinstein's company. they have reallyjust provided them with an influx of cash to help them stay afloat over the next few months. separately, they are now also in talks to perhaps now sell harvey weinstein's company, or even possibly a sale of the entire company. is on the problem that this company. is on the problem that this company was based on the strong and driven personality of one man? absolutely, and this will be a big problem for them to try and rebrand itself and still re—emerge as this new company wants to as a powerhouse in the immediate industry. it has to ove i’co m e in the immediate industry. it has to overcome quite a lot. ther
sebastian kurz, in part who models himself on emmanuel macron, he doesn't refer to his party but hish something new. he is the embodiment of shifting political ground across europe.|j embodiment of shifting political ground across europe. i want to talk about the possible sale of the wine harvey weinstein company. a private equity company, has done a lot of business over the years with harvey weinstein's company. they have really just provided weinstein's company. they have reallyjust provided...
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now star is french president emmanuel macron has fallen foul of unionists once again during a visit to a factory in northern france today he used. colorful language to say that angry protest is would be better off looking for work rather than staring up on race to that is fueling accusations that he. despises working people aren a good kay has this report. president michael's visit on wednesday left the employees of the gms factory in central france. with a bitter taste in their mouth. as demonstrators protesting planned layoffs at a gms auto plant clashed with police. maklumat with the president of the region to discuss the factory kilometers away that has recently had trouble recruiting employees. since i found you do. about any clear they had on the. we've made it so. with. not the first time cool typically considered a master of political communication. words for union. in september of faced with protests against his labour reforms. he said he would not give in to slackers cynics and extremists. these comments were met with outrage across france in further fueled his. president of
now star is french president emmanuel macron has fallen foul of unionists once again during a visit to a factory in northern france today he used. colorful language to say that angry protest is would be better off looking for work rather than staring up on race to that is fueling accusations that he. despises working people aren a good kay has this report. president michael's visit on wednesday left the employees of the gms factory in central france. with a bitter taste in their mouth. as...
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emmanuel macron said that the problem was that nobody has explained to the british people what brexitmeans. that is how incredibly sympathetic they all are. the problem is that the fundamentals do not change on this. they are not going to change. when we are trying to look at the end deal, we could have maybe a transitional deal which we could agree after agreeing the money and so on, but we have no idea what we are going to do about ireland, which is the third aspect of this. but absolutely the european union and reiterated time and time again the four freedoms are indivisible. you can't have the same access to the single market that you used to have membership effectively of, unless you have significantly signed up to freedom of movement. if that is the sticking point, that will put us outside the mechanisms of the single market, and that is so economically damaging for us. there are brexiteers carefully counting our words to find out who is pro—brexit and who is not, because they are preparing further we were betrayed scenario, with the wicked bbc playing their part. count me in. i
emmanuel macron said that the problem was that nobody has explained to the british people what brexitmeans. that is how incredibly sympathetic they all are. the problem is that the fundamentals do not change on this. they are not going to change. when we are trying to look at the end deal, we could have maybe a transitional deal which we could agree after agreeing the money and so on, but we have no idea what we are going to do about ireland, which is the third aspect of this. but absolutely...
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president emmanuel macron plans to shake up france's famously inflexible labor code, and that has pushedhe country's fractious unions together. it is the first time in a decade that online public service unions have united behind a protest call. >> why is it g going to work tomorrow? alall the unions are calalling e members out to protest full stop -- to protest. we are more effective when united then divided. javier:n past weeks, the union has sent tens of thousands of workers to the streetsts to protest against planned reforms like making hiring and firing easier. president macron says moves like these will fight france's chronic high unemployment, but the unions are furious about his plans to ax 120,000 jobs and reduce sick pay. that is something they see as a direct challenge to their power. tuesday's showdown may be a taste of things to come as macron presses ahead with reforms. macron facing trouble governing his country. may have better luck in germany. brent: we will have to wait and see. thank you very much. closer to forming a new government in germany, as javier was saying, ch
president emmanuel macron plans to shake up france's famously inflexible labor code, and that has pushedhe country's fractious unions together. it is the first time in a decade that online public service unions have united behind a protest call. >> why is it g going to work tomorrow? alall the unions are calalling e members out to protest full stop -- to protest. we are more effective when united then divided. javier:n past weeks, the union has sent tens of thousands of workers to the...
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emmanuel macron speaking them. now for more on this storory we can bring in high fat camp and attororney at e paris by good evening thank you very much for joining his in a slow graham. now this new anti terror bill is essentially a repackaged state of emergency that's been called something else so it's funds technically. in a state of emergency once again. yes i i fleeing so even so. mister image on my calls that we've just seen in front of the european court of human rights. those would not say that cease so called anti troll would putting sides a criminal what has been. insides a state of emergency law for two years and so basically the seas. z. slow boots in our kamall no what tease. some some kind of extraordinary pro worlds given to. the police or as the state's. now. under this new lore police will be allowed to carry out spot checks. our rights groups a deciduous going to lead to. inc it will encourage racial profiling don't you agree that. they're right racial profiling can't actually inside he slower you
emmanuel macron speaking them. now for more on this storory we can bring in high fat camp and attororney at e paris by good evening thank you very much for joining his in a slow graham. now this new anti terror bill is essentially a repackaged state of emergency that's been called something else so it's funds technically. in a state of emergency once again. yes i i fleeing so even so. mister image on my calls that we've just seen in front of the european court of human rights. those would not...
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emmanuel macklowe in egyptian president abdel fattah cc men paris to discuss economic and security issues. but the meeting was overshadowed by controversy surrounding as he sees human rights record. human rights organizations in france expressed outrage over the visit asserting that cc is guilty of serious abuses. michael responded to suggestions by ngos that he should not cooperate without cc in the face of rights violations. dubois i guess who entities at the. you don't good i believe in the sovereignty of states and so in the same way that i went accept lessons from any other leader on how to govern my country. i do not give lessons to others. and very often despite the best intentions in the world. we've created the situation we now see in iraq the situation we see in libya. where by giving lessons without taking account the context and putting political systems that didn't sheriff ids down? we produce what's even more certain deaths and radical violent than it did a few months for the. our cz accuse rights groups of spreading lies about egypt implying that the focus should far more o
emmanuel macklowe in egyptian president abdel fattah cc men paris to discuss economic and security issues. but the meeting was overshadowed by controversy surrounding as he sees human rights record. human rights organizations in france expressed outrage over the visit asserting that cc is guilty of serious abuses. michael responded to suggestions by ngos that he should not cooperate without cc in the face of rights violations. dubois i guess who entities at the. you don't good i believe in the...
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the wind turbine it's tempelhof park needs regular checks this time seem on good and emmanuelle dawn are doing it themselves they're convinced that turbines could be very useful in places that talk connected to the electric grid when those with even a wind turbine is built properly and has a decent sized battery bank it could supply energy to villages or to another country. and on the woman and the temple who park a bike workshop has other plans too soon that turbine will supply power to an antenna and three routers then they'll be free wi-fi here thanks to wind energy. on the sort of energy being generated on the pitch there were tons of a soccer pitch and factor football you want to call it because here in germany league leaders dortmund who travel to frankfurt on saturday are in for some big action and back to back slip ups in the bundesliga and the champions league have dortmund suddenly questioning them selfs. dortmund's lead overabundance league of champions byron has narrowed their performances in the champions league have been lackluster coach paid up a she believes it's time
the wind turbine it's tempelhof park needs regular checks this time seem on good and emmanuelle dawn are doing it themselves they're convinced that turbines could be very useful in places that talk connected to the electric grid when those with even a wind turbine is built properly and has a decent sized battery bank it could supply energy to villages or to another country. and on the woman and the temple who park a bike workshop has other plans too soon that turbine will supply power to an...
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emmanuel macron is a young man in a big hurry.ublic sector. the response — protests and strikes, and a dramatic fall in his approval rating. macron knows he's in a fight. the reform agenda has plenty of backers. banker erich bonnet has just moved his business back to paris from london because he's convinced macron can deliver change. it wasn't a very difficult decision. thanks to macron's election and a much clearer direction for entrepreneurs in france. the move was, for me, natural. president macron wants to bring change to every corner of france. rhone is a country town deep in the auvergne. here they grow tobacco, right now the harvest is in full swing. the cigarette industry has been a big employer in rhone, but not any more. uk based imperial tobacco hasjust closed its factory here, 239jobs gone and production moved to poland, where costs are lower. the redundant staff don't see macron's reforms working for them.
emmanuel macron is a young man in a big hurry.ublic sector. the response — protests and strikes, and a dramatic fall in his approval rating. macron knows he's in a fight. the reform agenda has plenty of backers. banker erich bonnet has just moved his business back to paris from london because he's convinced macron can deliver change. it wasn't a very difficult decision. thanks to macron's election and a much clearer direction for entrepreneurs in france. the move was, for me, natural....
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kind of represents a new model of european politician along the lines in some ways in some ways of emmanuelmccaw what's behind this sudden new new model i think people in austria were looking for an alternative and founded in a very young man who was working on the political sphere for the last years as a foreign minister as well and that quite a job that was accepted to people than he moved on with this. populist rhetoric using also the refugee crisis in europe in about four two years ago two thousand and fifteen and i have the feeling that many austrians oncet the loss of control with her vote voting a lot also not for only for the conservative people's party but also for the writing populace of freedom party. well he could have been sebastian chords as both other guests have mentioned took his party distinctly to the right with rhetoric that in some cases echoed what we've heard from the right wing populist the freedom party but still it's puzzling why are austrians suddenly susceptible to this message this is a country that is prosperous that has near full employment and which in twenty
kind of represents a new model of european politician along the lines in some ways in some ways of emmanuelmccaw what's behind this sudden new new model i think people in austria were looking for an alternative and founded in a very young man who was working on the political sphere for the last years as a foreign minister as well and that quite a job that was accepted to people than he moved on with this. populist rhetoric using also the refugee crisis in europe in about four two years ago two...
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emmanuel avoids the rush. michael crabtree. emmanuel's first pass since october of 2015.ens receiver mike wall has ton caught three balls all day. but it was for 133 yards. 54 yarder set up a field goal to make it 24-10. same score marsean is in. the offense ran out the clock. the combination of alex collins and buck allen gashed the ravens in the closing minutes. baltimore runs for 143 yards. they hand the raiders a three game losing streak. 30-17 the final. >> i think are you you'd have to of a little bit of a question about the confidence level. he went out and didn't get it done three weeks in a row. >> we've got time to turn it around but it's all about if we want it. we've got to want it, come into work and take bleep. >> raiders are now 2-3. >>> vice president mike pence left today's game because the 49ers kneeled for the anthem. his loss because he missed a good football game. peyton manning weekend in indianapolis. andrew luck looking on. he didn't play. moving straight to the 4th quarter. 16-9 colts. touchdown. 23-9 lead. 49ers within seven. they get the ball ba
emmanuel avoids the rush. michael crabtree. emmanuel's first pass since october of 2015.ens receiver mike wall has ton caught three balls all day. but it was for 133 yards. 54 yarder set up a field goal to make it 24-10. same score marsean is in. the offense ran out the clock. the combination of alex collins and buck allen gashed the ravens in the closing minutes. baltimore runs for 143 yards. they hand the raiders a three game losing streak. 30-17 the final. >> i think are you you'd have...
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meanwhile-- some are now among the growing list of women to accuse france's president-- emmanuel macron says he has started the procedure to revoke weinstein's legion of honor award. a high school coach caught on camera-- forcing forcing cheerleaders into doing the splits-- will not face criminal charges. that is the word from the district attorney investigating the case. video showing denver high school cheerleaders forced into the splits surfaced back in august. girls seen crying out in agony and repeatedly asking their coach, ozell williams, to stop. he was fired a short time later. the d-a noted that while this technique has no place in local high school sports- it does not warrant a criminal act. a baltimore middle school choir is going viral. those amazing voices are from students at cardinal shehan school. their newfound fame started when the choir director decided to record her students' rehearsal. kenyatta hardison shared the song on facebook live... sensing something special... and viewed more than 20 million times. by the way - when it came time to take the stage for real, th
meanwhile-- some are now among the growing list of women to accuse france's president-- emmanuel macron says he has started the procedure to revoke weinstein's legion of honor award. a high school coach caught on camera-- forcing forcing cheerleaders into doing the splits-- will not face criminal charges. that is the word from the district attorney investigating the case. video showing denver high school cheerleaders forced into the splits surfaced back in august. girls seen crying out in agony...
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and in a dispute spain's prime minister money a little hole has the backing of french president emmanuel mccrone and german chancellor angela merkel they met ahead of a two day summit in brussels for european counseling to donald has ruled out any european union role in the dispute between madrid and barcelona. of course for many reasons in the permanent conductor is the prime minister mariano rajoy. hiding to the situation in spain is about to. position i mean. member states. clear the. room space for in the kind of mediation. international. initiative action. spain's government is preparing to suspend catalonia is autonomy after a final deadline offers day to drop succession plan was ignored the process will begin on saturday when the judge decides which powers to take back from barcelona reports from the cattle on capital. spain's political crisis is deepening after failing to comply with the spanish government catalonia will now be stripped of its autonomy. mark you for in the absence of a clear response we note that he has not answered our request and therefore we will continue proc
and in a dispute spain's prime minister money a little hole has the backing of french president emmanuel mccrone and german chancellor angela merkel they met ahead of a two day summit in brussels for european counseling to donald has ruled out any european union role in the dispute between madrid and barcelona. of course for many reasons in the permanent conductor is the prime minister mariano rajoy. hiding to the situation in spain is about to. position i mean. member states. clear the. room...
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emmanuel macron struck an upbeat note, but he did say that the recent offer of around 20 billion eurosnot go far enough. translation: if you look at all of these financial commitment in a rigorous manner, if you look at both our common interest, and look at the commitments made by mrs may in florence, up to today, we have not completed half the journey. in a dig at the uk, macron mocked talk of a no deal brexit. translation: there is onenegotiator on the british side with political authority, that is theresa may. at no point has she raised no deal as an option. where there is noise, bluffing, fake news, actors, secondary figures or spectators to this discussion, that is like in the media. that is not part of our discussion. so there we have emmanuel macron leaving the french briefing room after a very lengthy press conference, almost reminiscent of the president obama press c0 nfe re nces . he said that there had been some progress on brexit, although he did say, as other leaders are saying, that theresa may has got to go barber that on the financial settlement. but president macron al
emmanuel macron struck an upbeat note, but he did say that the recent offer of around 20 billion eurosnot go far enough. translation: if you look at all of these financial commitment in a rigorous manner, if you look at both our common interest, and look at the commitments made by mrs may in florence, up to today, we have not completed half the journey. in a dig at the uk, macron mocked talk of a no deal brexit. translation: there is onenegotiator on the british side with political authority,...
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the eu's biggest and most powerful members, german chancellor angela merkel and french president, emmanuel macron, as she urges the bloc not to back her into a corner on brexit. staying with brexit. tweets from goldman sachs boss, lloyd blankfein are making news on the independent‘s website. mr blankfein hinted that his bank may enjoy a happy future presence in frankfurt. the el pais digital page is of course leading with coverage of the catalan independence push. the spanish government will make unprecedented moves tomorrow to activate article 155 of the constitution and suspend the region's autonomy. on the bbc‘s website, tech giant amazon's search for second headquarters has attracted bids from more than 100 cities. the company is promising to invest $5 billion and create 50,000 newjobs at the new hq. and finally, in the new york times, students in italy will be schooled on spotting fake news by the end of the month. it's part of an experiment by the italian government and companies like facebook. so, let's begin. with me is geraint anderson, an author and former city of london utilitie
the eu's biggest and most powerful members, german chancellor angela merkel and french president, emmanuel macron, as she urges the bloc not to back her into a corner on brexit. staying with brexit. tweets from goldman sachs boss, lloyd blankfein are making news on the independent‘s website. mr blankfein hinted that his bank may enjoy a happy future presence in frankfurt. the el pais digital page is of course leading with coverage of the catalan independence push. the spanish government will...
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and one is enjoyed by many foreign companies too the answer there was not to vilify guests says emmanuel odell carlo but to instead support local venetians he's part of an international network called fair b. and b. it's a mr provides an alternative rental platform that benefits both locals and tourists alike we're going to spend money without knowledge that the person is giving money is a resident and a great part of the commission that we will we have that is going to be writing they stay in it like childbirth problems to restoration of buildings and stuff like that fabien envy is still in its early stages next year the platform will go online . if successful it will be doing its bit to ensure that the city of canals is not just in the hands of foreign investors and tourists. but global beauty trade is a billion dollar industry cosmetics health care industry in africa particularly the demand for hair extensions and wigs is booming this report from nairobi. dan dura is one of africa's biggest trash heaps but what's a cost office some is a treasure for others thousands of kenyans make th
and one is enjoyed by many foreign companies too the answer there was not to vilify guests says emmanuel odell carlo but to instead support local venetians he's part of an international network called fair b. and b. it's a mr provides an alternative rental platform that benefits both locals and tourists alike we're going to spend money without knowledge that the person is giving money is a resident and a great part of the commission that we will we have that is going to be writing they stay in...
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remember the image of angela merkel, emmanuel macron and theresa may walking into the summit and they their malls. everyone was speculating. apparently they were not discussing brexit, they were not discussing brexit, they were not discussing brexit, they were discussing iran. that is why they looked rather animated. they were being quite polite with a couple of toothpicks. they had a nasty bit of meat stuck in their teeth. the front page of the telegraph is interesting because yesterday we were talking in a newspaper review about a campaign for more transparency thank people need to know what is happening in the negotiations. this is an example ofa the negotiations. this is an example of a negotiation being out in the open and, you know, this is, i suppose, the unsavoury side. duigan the open. realistically you want a good deal. you go to a dark room to do itand good deal. you go to a dark room to do it and you sort it out and come with a result. the trouble is doing it like this. every single nuance will be discussed and debated. not actually about brexit but what people look like a
remember the image of angela merkel, emmanuel macron and theresa may walking into the summit and they their malls. everyone was speculating. apparently they were not discussing brexit, they were not discussing brexit, they were not discussing brexit, they were discussing iran. that is why they looked rather animated. they were being quite polite with a couple of toothpicks. they had a nasty bit of meat stuck in their teeth. the front page of the telegraph is interesting because yesterday we...