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emmanuel macron has vocally upfront -- opposed the president on the. climate agreement and iran nuclear record. a politician who took part in kenyan opposition rally has been deported to canada. the kenyan government spokesman says the person seen here to the -- renounce their citizenship years ago and never reclaimed it but they said that he plans to challenge the deportation, calling the presidency of the current presidency -- president a legitimate your that illegitimate. -- illegitimate. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalist and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. vonnie: 1:00 a.m. in hong kong. i am vonnie quinn. shery: i am shery ahn. welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ vonnie: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, here are the top stories. stocks move higher after the best day in 15 months for the s&p 500. a conversation with bain capital comanaging partner jonathan lavine. cable take his recent that he will take his recent market news and given to us. shery: -- vonnie: a new segment, charting
emmanuel macron has vocally upfront -- opposed the president on the. climate agreement and iran nuclear record. a politician who took part in kenyan opposition rally has been deported to canada. the kenyan government spokesman says the person seen here to the -- renounce their citizenship years ago and never reclaimed it but they said that he plans to challenge the deportation, calling the presidency of the current presidency -- president a legitimate your that illegitimate. -- illegitimate....
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has is what emmanuel macron called for.ot everyone has been convinced policy.n's another writer actually turned down his invitation. he says that france's approach is to france-centric, and says the policy of promoting the french language should be more open, diverse, and acknowledge the fact that a majority of french speakers live outside of rants, -- france in sub-saharan africa. we have a bit of movie news for you now. the new marvel blockbuster black panther is coming out today in france. to the setting to the soundtrack, african themes are the backbone of that movie. premiere was held last night in kenya. we have the details. ♪ >> the film black panther has received rave reviews. it is set in an imaginary african nation called wakanda. once, a hollywood movie has a predominantly black cast and is all about black pride. -- african pride. >> we hope this gives people a new sense of respect and curiosity towds africa. it is extremely diverse. even the cast, who made this film, is diverse. as much as we all have dark skin,
has is what emmanuel macron called for.ot everyone has been convinced policy.n's another writer actually turned down his invitation. he says that france's approach is to france-centric, and says the policy of promoting the french language should be more open, diverse, and acknowledge the fact that a majority of french speakers live outside of rants, -- france in sub-saharan africa. we have a bit of movie news for you now. the new marvel blockbuster black panther is coming out today in france....
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emmanuel macron proposed a shared a silent agency. he proposed a shared finance minister, shared defense budget. all of this is not mentioned in the german coalition agreement. it's very inconcrete. melinda: the s&p will hold the finance ministry. that is a very significant departure from the last grand coalition and there is certainly mention in the coalition agreement of greater investment in the european union, including youth on a plummet. that's not negligible, is it? absolutely. i think greece and spain and others will be happy about it. they are looking at much hatred at germany at their policies and schaeuble, the finance minister. that is quite exciting to see that germany will end its cause and invest more in the european union. but if it goes as far as macron wishes it will go, i doubt that. melinda: your opening statement talked about the potential for another grand coalition to exacerbate polarization in germany. will this coalition, if it does come into being, will it by working on europe, help fight right-wing populism
emmanuel macron proposed a shared a silent agency. he proposed a shared finance minister, shared defense budget. all of this is not mentioned in the german coalition agreement. it's very inconcrete. melinda: the s&p will hold the finance ministry. that is a very significant departure from the last grand coalition and there is certainly mention in the coalition agreement of greater investment in the european union, including youth on a plummet. that's not negligible, is it? absolutely. i...
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president emmanuel macron said he wouldn't agree to changing france's constitution.e 20th anniversary of the targeted killing of the top official on the island. separatist militants called a ceasefire in 2014. now, time for the travel show. full it's funny but i'd always reckoned the the oil—rich abu dhabi, here in the uae, was never that interested in attracting tourists. unlike its flashy, noisy neighbour dubai, for example. but on this trip, i think i might have to revise that opinion. because abu dhabi seems to be upping its game, especially in the cultural stakes. 0n myjourney, i'm going to experience world—renowned architecture like the new louvre museum, and finding out how traditional local musical instruments are being revived. but i'll also be exploring both urban and desert landscapes, to get a sense of how this emirate is making the most of its unique environment. abu dhabi is entering a new phase in its breakneck speed development. but is it really going to reach the heights as a must see tourist destination in its own right? it's hard to believe abu dha
president emmanuel macron said he wouldn't agree to changing france's constitution.e 20th anniversary of the targeted killing of the top official on the island. separatist militants called a ceasefire in 2014. now, time for the travel show. full it's funny but i'd always reckoned the the oil—rich abu dhabi, here in the uae, was never that interested in attracting tourists. unlike its flashy, noisy neighbour dubai, for example. but on this trip, i think i might have to revise that opinion....
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we have recently a warning from the french president, emmanuel macron, saying there was evidence that they would strike in retaliation to the use of chemical weapons. it is not the first time. emmanuel macron, in his case, so there was no proof what we have heard from hr mcmaster, he said thatjudging by public records and by photographs, the evidence is clear. he did not make clear which public record or photographs he was referring to. we do know that time and again, every time this accusation is made, the syrian government denies it and they have responded when there was the warning from emmanuel macron, faisal mekdad, the deputy foreign minister, said that the syrian government did not possess chemical weapons and he described them as immoral. let's ta ke let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the israeli air force has carried out raids in the gaza strip following an explosion near the border in which four soldiers were hurt. an israeli military spokesman said six hamas military targets were hit, including a tunnel. it's not known if there are any casualtie
we have recently a warning from the french president, emmanuel macron, saying there was evidence that they would strike in retaliation to the use of chemical weapons. it is not the first time. emmanuel macron, in his case, so there was no proof what we have heard from hr mcmaster, he said thatjudging by public records and by photographs, the evidence is clear. he did not make clear which public record or photographs he was referring to. we do know that time and again, every time this accusation...
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we have recently a warning from the french president, emmanuel macron, saying there was evidence thatstrike in retaliation to the use of chemical weapons. it is not the first time. emmanuel macron, in his case, so there was no proof what we have heard from a chain of mcmaster, he said thatjudging by public records and by photographs, the evidence is clear —— hr mcmaster. he did not make clear which public record or photographs he was referring to. we do know that time and again, every time this accusation is made, the syrian government denies it and they have responded when there was the warning from emmanuel macron, faisal mekdad, the deputy foreign minister, said that the syrian government did not possess chemical weapons and he described them as immoral. yet the situation on the ground in this area is as complex and complicated as it ever has been. it is wars within wa i’s ever has been. it is wars within wars in syria now as this conflict approaches the end of its seventh year. we have seen in recent weeks and invasion by turkish troops into the north of syria. there have been isr
we have recently a warning from the french president, emmanuel macron, saying there was evidence thatstrike in retaliation to the use of chemical weapons. it is not the first time. emmanuel macron, in his case, so there was no proof what we have heard from a chain of mcmaster, he said thatjudging by public records and by photographs, the evidence is clear —— hr mcmaster. he did not make clear which public record or photographs he was referring to. we do know that time and again, every time...
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we have recently a warning from the french president, emmanuel macron, saying there was evidence thatuld strike in retaliation to the use of chemical weapons. it is not the first time. emmanuel macron, in his case, he said there was no proof what we have heard from hr mcmaster, he said thatjudging by public records and by photographs, the evidence is clear. he did not make clear which public record or photographs he was referring to. we do know that time and again, every time this accusation is made, the syrian government denies it and they have responded when there was the warning from emmanuel macron, faisal mekdad, the deputy foreign minister, said that the syrian government did not possess chemical weapons and he described them as immoral. a court in pakistan has handed down four death sentences to a man who raped and murdered a six—year—old girl, zainab ansari, last month. the trial of imran ali inside a prison in lahore lasted just a few days. the girl's family has called for her killer to be publicly hanged. he's also been linked to the assault, or murder, of a number of other
we have recently a warning from the french president, emmanuel macron, saying there was evidence thatuld strike in retaliation to the use of chemical weapons. it is not the first time. emmanuel macron, in his case, he said there was no proof what we have heard from hr mcmaster, he said thatjudging by public records and by photographs, the evidence is clear. he did not make clear which public record or photographs he was referring to. we do know that time and again, every time this accusation is...
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we have recently a warning from the french president, emmanuel macron, saying that there was evidence that they would strike in retaliation to the use of chemical weapons. it is not the first time. but emmanuel macron, in his case, he said there was no proof what we've heard today from hr mcmaster, he said thatjudging by public records and by photographs, the evidence is clear. he didn't make clear which public record and photographs he was referring to. but we do know that time and again, every time this accusation is made, the syrian government denies it and they have responded when there was the warning from emmanuel macron, faisal mekdad, the deputy foreign minister, said that the syrian government did not possess chemical weapons and he described them as immoral and unacceptable. another story making the news — the mexican defence secretary, salvador cienfuegos, has apologised for a helicopter accident that killed 14 people in the southern state of oaxaca on friday. the pilot lost control of the military helicopter and landed on top of two packed minibuses. the vice chancellor of
we have recently a warning from the french president, emmanuel macron, saying that there was evidence that they would strike in retaliation to the use of chemical weapons. it is not the first time. but emmanuel macron, in his case, he said there was no proof what we've heard today from hr mcmaster, he said thatjudging by public records and by photographs, the evidence is clear. he didn't make clear which public record and photographs he was referring to. but we do know that time and again,...
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emmanuel macron has vocally upfront -- opposed the president on the. climate agreement a i
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during the campaign, emmanuel macron said he wanted to cut 120,000 government jobs in a bid to save 16illion euros over his mandate. correspondent: voluntary redundancies for public sector workers, just like in private companies. that is the plan put forward by emmanuel macron's government in a bid to save 60 billion euros in public spending over five years. >> we are going to look at this with trade unions. we are proposing voluntary redundancies for those who want to leave their jobs to help save public funds. it is not a redundancy plan for everyone. it is a way for us to adjust to look services. correspondent: the government hopes to cut 120,000 public andor jobs over five years 50,000 in central government as well as schools, hospitals, and local governments. anyone who decides to take a voluntary redundancy would have to give up their status as a public sector worker. in exchange, they would receive training for another profession. any new employees hired would not be getting a job for life, a plan which has upset france's largest trade union for civil servants. >> the government
during the campaign, emmanuel macron said he wanted to cut 120,000 government jobs in a bid to save 16illion euros over his mandate. correspondent: voluntary redundancies for public sector workers, just like in private companies. that is the plan put forward by emmanuel macron's government in a bid to save 60 billion euros in public spending over five years. >> we are going to look at this with trade unions. we are proposing voluntary redundancies for those who want to leave their jobs to...
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those month president emmanuel michael answer honestly theresa may selling to treaty for more humane and efficient approach will hunting migrants cases. well he is will be dead easy matter of calais had to tell france24 about the situation there not knowing versus. we had about a big. come at coal the jungle unified upward but circle to tangle. and house imposes well that we know how the bots hates hundred seven of the eight hundred. and. at the pro but the problem is still there and. we how this thing to be disregarded by everybody on the older governments in europe. because migrants are coming to kelly because it wants to join england. they don't come for college to kelly as a destination colleagues a crossing point so were of course we have a problem and. i think we'll have it for a long time we face different thoughtful problems. you how the smugglers and traffickers and after that you have some kind of associations were by some to be sore example are saying the migrants sides. they don't go to the facilities the government is offering and. you've got the smokers was saying that
those month president emmanuel michael answer honestly theresa may selling to treaty for more humane and efficient approach will hunting migrants cases. well he is will be dead easy matter of calais had to tell france24 about the situation there not knowing versus. we had about a big. come at coal the jungle unified upward but circle to tangle. and house imposes well that we know how the bots hates hundred seven of the eight hundred. and. at the pro but the problem is still there and. we how...
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a level with emmanuelle macaw so to pick points that he picked out in explaining why he is satisfied and why he thinks this coalition agreement represents real movement it's interesting because his party is the party that was in power in the last government and yet to hear him talk you would think they have. just recently come to power and have big plans in store for for turning things around all right well let's continue talking about the s.p.d. because they drove a hard bargain there controlling the purse strings and the mean spending ministry work on social affairs is everybody happy about that at the c.d.u. well you could see. perhaps grit her teeth a little bit when she was asked about the division of responsibility in the ministries as mentioned the c.d.u. has lost the finance ministry that was a source of great power and as she put it the former finance minister both conk choice essentially became identified with that ministry it will give the social democrats significantly more clout not only in terms of domestic spending and by the way this coalition agreement the budget tha
a level with emmanuelle macaw so to pick points that he picked out in explaining why he is satisfied and why he thinks this coalition agreement represents real movement it's interesting because his party is the party that was in power in the last government and yet to hear him talk you would think they have. just recently come to power and have big plans in store for for turning things around all right well let's continue talking about the s.p.d. because they drove a hard bargain there...
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we'll corsica turning to francis catalonia president emmanuel mccall has began a two day visit to the mediterranean island where there is growing demand for greater autonomy from france as separatist movements rise across europe how will it affect this region this is inside story. though and welcome to the program fully back to full scotland then catalonia a well known hot spots in europe for the struggle for independence but they are many other secessionist movements across the continent some seeking to break away others simply wanting more say in france the island of corsica has long sought to have greater autonomy from the central government in paris and with nationalists winning big in regional elections there's been more pressure on the government to negotiate french president emmanuel call arrived in course account tuesday with the backdrop of a rising nationalist sentiment on the island some corsicans want special status and greater autonomy this is not a new demand and has begun french governments for decades and president michel is expected to set the tone for relations with
we'll corsica turning to francis catalonia president emmanuel mccall has began a two day visit to the mediterranean island where there is growing demand for greater autonomy from france as separatist movements rise across europe how will it affect this region this is inside story. though and welcome to the program fully back to full scotland then catalonia a well known hot spots in europe for the struggle for independence but they are many other secessionist movements across the continent some...
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since emmanuel macron came to power, it has loosened rules cut corporate and taxes. companies decide to make investments. and they don'tjust come to a higher french people who spend their time on holidays drinking cocktails. protection for workers has been core policy here for decades, but president macron has tried to shape france‘s image as a country of public strikes, high taxes and bureaucracy. the problem for the last i would say 30 years is that we have insisted maybe too much on solidarity, and if you want to be able to fund solidarity and help the poorest people of the nation, you need to have competitiveness, you need to have competitiveness, you need to have strong private companies, you need to be able to create jobs. mr president, it is great to see you. last month, mr macron invited 140 business leaders to versailles for a speed networking session. foreign companies invested $50 billion in france last year, a rise of almost 80%. much of that was committed before mr macron‘s election, but the american chamber of commerce here also found that three quarter
since emmanuel macron came to power, it has loosened rules cut corporate and taxes. companies decide to make investments. and they don'tjust come to a higher french people who spend their time on holidays drinking cocktails. protection for workers has been core policy here for decades, but president macron has tried to shape france‘s image as a country of public strikes, high taxes and bureaucracy. the problem for the last i would say 30 years is that we have insisted maybe too much on...
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and then we saw the same thing with paulson and the terrible event in las vegas, the mother emmanuel church shooting. everyone of them shocks the conscience and should shock the federal government into actually doing something. i hope this is that moment were the cumulative effect of these terrible tragedies gets us to do something. of thehat do you make president yesterday at that meeting with governors at the white house telling them not to worry about the nra, indicating it's ok to fight them. in places they disagree? make his response? guest: when the president said something i agree with, afterward knowledge that. that's to fight the nra, for sure. the real question is whether it's a case of just saying you can fight the nra for rhetorical value or to try to reframe the politics of the question and actually take them on. we will see whether or not he is willing. is, theon this president's position on all of this is interesting and it could have some impact. but the president is not right law. congress writes law. what i fear is that the president is trying to reframe the argumen
and then we saw the same thing with paulson and the terrible event in las vegas, the mother emmanuel church shooting. everyone of them shocks the conscience and should shock the federal government into actually doing something. i hope this is that moment were the cumulative effect of these terrible tragedies gets us to do something. of thehat do you make president yesterday at that meeting with governors at the white house telling them not to worry about the nra, indicating it's ok to fight...
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the other thing to point out, there had been a deal with theresa may and emmanuel macron, talking aboute uk, that has led to 200 people arriving in the past two weeks, thinking they would have a chance, also adding to the numbers given that food supplies have been short, just relying on charity. the government is stepping in, they say they will hand out more food, to manage the problem, given that it still exists in. all that time since thejungle still exists in. all that time since the jungle camp still exists in. all that time since thejungle camp in calais was closed. where do we stand tonight? given the violence yesterday, a 37—year—old afghan man is said to be on the run, police say he was a migrants mugler, not believe to be among the migrants here, but he is still missing. —— migrant smuggler. extra police are on guard but as we can see here, relatively calm and relatively peaceful. so what's the mood in kent after today's events across the channel? our correspondent peter whitlesea is in doverfor us tonight. whenever there is an incident in calais, ripples are felt here because
the other thing to point out, there had been a deal with theresa may and emmanuel macron, talking aboute uk, that has led to 200 people arriving in the past two weeks, thinking they would have a chance, also adding to the numbers given that food supplies have been short, just relying on charity. the government is stepping in, they say they will hand out more food, to manage the problem, given that it still exists in. all that time since thejungle still exists in. all that time since the jungle...
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aid to jakarta's poorest people its founder collects leftover food from hotels after graduating emmanuel loman he decided to pursue social work to help the needy. i call myself rational beggar i spend my time begging for leftover food begging for a bit of money and it's depressing sometimes to be a professional backer nearly thirty million people live in greater jakarta indonesia is looking for work moved here from all regions of the island nation many end up living in the city slums. each day emanuel brings the food he's collected to a different slum. today he said. in the south of the city. there's about five hundred families here and there are scavengers so they collect and they recycle the trash for the car that without them there is no recycling five hundred families but on average we have about one hundred families coming each time . people here earn little more than a euro per day collecting the trash. they're living well below the poverty line. and dozens of such slums exist in the capital. the aid worker worries about what will happen in the long term of the country fails to inc
aid to jakarta's poorest people its founder collects leftover food from hotels after graduating emmanuel loman he decided to pursue social work to help the needy. i call myself rational beggar i spend my time begging for leftover food begging for a bit of money and it's depressing sometimes to be a professional backer nearly thirty million people live in greater jakarta indonesia is looking for work moved here from all regions of the island nation many end up living in the city slums. each day...
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he stay emmanuelle brings the food he's collected to a different slum. today he said. in the south of the city. there's about five hundred families here and there are scavengers collect and they recycle the trash for to cart out without them there's no recycling five hundred families but on average we have about one hundred families coming each time. people here earn little more than a euro per day collecting the trash. they're living well below the poverty line. and dozens of such slums exist in the capital. the aid worker worries about what will happen in the long term of the country fails to increase food production . in places and communities in locations where there is an obvious increase in density of people and at the same time a decrease or the same level amount of food being produced you'll create situations that are like a time bomb so when people are desperate when they see their children cannot eat they will either have to move to look for the food or they will have to fight for their food and demand will only continue to grow indonesia has two hundred sixt
he stay emmanuelle brings the food he's collected to a different slum. today he said. in the south of the city. there's about five hundred families here and there are scavengers collect and they recycle the trash for to cart out without them there's no recycling five hundred families but on average we have about one hundred families coming each time. people here earn little more than a euro per day collecting the trash. they're living well below the poverty line. and dozens of such slums exist...
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that represents that comes at a key time with very important proposals from the french president emmanuel mccall on the table in regard to a new dynamic for europe i think we may see some some real movement here from berlin if it does fulfil what it set out in the coalition. chief political correspondent correspondent melinda crean thank you so much for your continued coverage and we want to delve even deeper now with political scientist spanier crushes with the humboldt university and berlin and joins me here on the set thank you so much for spending time with us before we get into the nitty gritty of this deal and what has been agreed to listening to american schultz a short while ago they had warm words for each other are these two politicians who fundamentally see the world through the same eyes well i would say through the say definitely but they're not sue different from each other right so i mean they have different policy positions of course and of course mantle is far more. especially with regard to national politics but i guess i think they're getting along quite well all right
that represents that comes at a key time with very important proposals from the french president emmanuel mccall on the table in regard to a new dynamic for europe i think we may see some some real movement here from berlin if it does fulfil what it set out in the coalition. chief political correspondent correspondent melinda crean thank you so much for your continued coverage and we want to delve even deeper now with political scientist spanier crushes with the humboldt university and berlin...
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germany's chancellor merkel and france's president emmanuel mccrone have urged russia to cooperate and maintaining a ceasefire in the rebel held on place of eastern tom in a conference call today they called on president putin to put maximum pressure on the syrian regime yesterday the u.n. security council voted to pass a cease fire resolution but despite that vote deadly airstrikes by russian backed syrian forces continue. there was supposed to be a break in the bombing instead. responders are back plucking life from the rubble it has been a long and deadly week in this rebel held enclave. and at this hospital doctors are seeing the washed of it most of their patients have grown up and the seven year war medical supplies are running out now for these children any truth cannot come soon enough this is a matter of life every hour counts at the moment if the cease fire has been agreed the u.n. security council there's no reason why it should be able to come into effect immediately. without people getting food. every day more schools hospitals destroyed. the more fuel. for seven days the
germany's chancellor merkel and france's president emmanuel mccrone have urged russia to cooperate and maintaining a ceasefire in the rebel held on place of eastern tom in a conference call today they called on president putin to put maximum pressure on the syrian regime yesterday the u.n. security council voted to pass a cease fire resolution but despite that vote deadly airstrikes by russian backed syrian forces continue. there was supposed to be a break in the bombing instead. responders are...
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the french president emmanuel macross has warned turkey against invading f. remain in northern syria turkey has been attacking the kurdish region for more than ten days after in is controlled by the y.p. g a syrian kurdish group that turkey considers a terrorist organization a major highway in brazil has been shut down because of shootouts between police and suspected drug traffickers people were forced to take cover along the road known as the yellow line in rio de janeiro three suspects were killed or a celestial event known as the super blue blood moon is gracing the night skies the three part lunar eclipse means the moon appears much bigger brighter and redder the new show up today this is the latest headlines for us here at al-jazeera let's go back to our desirable now. when charlie found out about the palestine orchestra he was and through z. asked dick because of his background to go palestine and share all his time with with all these people that you know he loved that he loved me there and i hope he can continue. there is something about music and it
the french president emmanuel macross has warned turkey against invading f. remain in northern syria turkey has been attacking the kurdish region for more than ten days after in is controlled by the y.p. g a syrian kurdish group that turkey considers a terrorist organization a major highway in brazil has been shut down because of shootouts between police and suspected drug traffickers people were forced to take cover along the road known as the yellow line in rio de janeiro three suspects were...
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well chancellor angela merkel and france's president emmanuel micron have urged russia to cooperate in maintaining a cease fire. in syria's eastern ghouta and a conference call they called on president peers in to put maximum pressure on the syrian regime to end the airstrikes and fighting that's after yesterday's u.n. security council votes to pass a cease fire resolution russia blocked the u.n. vote for several days hundreds have died in attacks by russian backed syrian government forces on the rebel and play. the forms have been running down intensely on a sting good for an entire week. as smoke and ash fill the sky over this rebel held district need damascus those on the ground continue to pull victims from the rubble . they know the sage fifty year is the casualties and spiking shot plane. survivors of being treated in a makeshift hospital. activists say this is the work of indiscriminate cluster and phosphorous bombs fired by the syrian regime. children to bear witness to the konitz. and amid the bombing the world powers have hesitated for days on how to find common ground to sto
well chancellor angela merkel and france's president emmanuel micron have urged russia to cooperate in maintaining a cease fire. in syria's eastern ghouta and a conference call they called on president peers in to put maximum pressure on the syrian regime to end the airstrikes and fighting that's after yesterday's u.n. security council votes to pass a cease fire resolution russia blocked the u.n. vote for several days hundreds have died in attacks by russian backed syrian government forces on...
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that's according to the office of french president emmanuel macron the ft shows greek demonstrators on its cover as hundreds of thousands took to the streets in a dispute over the naming of macedonia. many greeks object to the country calling itself macedonia, saying it implies a territorial claim on greece's northern macedonia region. the telegraph carries a warning from lloyds bank who have become the first to ban customers using credit cards to buy bitcoin, amid fears they could run up huge losses. the irish times leads with brexit and how a row within the conservative party over future customs arrangements comes as european negotiators are looking at how to stop britain undercutting the eu in tax matters and regulation after the uk leaves the european union. and finally the philly voice website is in celebration mode following the news the philadelphia eagles have managed to win the super bowl title in a 41—33 shootout against the new england patriots. it's their first nfl championship win since 1960. you can imagine the euphoria there. jeremy cook is with us, the chief economist f
that's according to the office of french president emmanuel macron the ft shows greek demonstrators on its cover as hundreds of thousands took to the streets in a dispute over the naming of macedonia. many greeks object to the country calling itself macedonia, saying it implies a territorial claim on greece's northern macedonia region. the telegraph carries a warning from lloyds bank who have become the first to ban customers using credit cards to buy bitcoin, amid fears they could run up huge...
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challenges ahead and that also includes europe where another clock is running the french president emmanuel mccall has put some very serious proposals for a u. reform on the table he is waiting for an answer from berlin and it's an answer that only a lasting stable government can give all right chief political correspondent in the crane reporting from outside the city you h.q. here in berlin thank you. art want to tell you about some of the other stories making news around the world. poland's president says he will sign a controversial holocaust bill into law but andre jute us says he will let the country's constitutional court decide on its legality the bill makes it illegal to suggest poland was involved in nazi germany's crimes and balance the term polish death camps and israel in the u.s. have criticized the bill. zimbabwe's main opposition leader morgan tsvangirai is reportedly critically ill in a south african hospital his supporters have been told to quote brace for the worst sixty five year old disclosed two years ago that he had colon cancer. and south african president jacob zuma
challenges ahead and that also includes europe where another clock is running the french president emmanuel mccall has put some very serious proposals for a u. reform on the table he is waiting for an answer from berlin and it's an answer that only a lasting stable government can give all right chief political correspondent in the crane reporting from outside the city you h.q. here in berlin thank you. art want to tell you about some of the other stories making news around the world. poland's...
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that's according to the office of french president emmanuel macron the ft shows greek demonstrators onok to the streets in a dispute over the naming of macedonia. many greeks object to the country calling itself macedonia, saying it implies a territorial claim on greece's northern macedonia region. the telegraph carries a warning from lloyds bank who have become the first to ban customers using credit cards to buy bitcoin, amid fears they could run up huge losses. the irish times leads with brexit and how a row within the conservative party over future customs arrangements comes as european negotiators are looking at how to stop britain undercutting the eu in tax matters and regulation after the uk leaves the european union. and finally the philly voice website is in celebration mode following the news the philadelphia eagles have managed to win the super bowl title in a 41—33 shootout
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far behind if we look toward asia said that finally germany is ready to answer french president emmanuel mccall ready to take the helm with him and really steer the european union into do waters so two points on which he seems to be very satisfied with what was agreed upon political correspondent melinda crane reporting thank you. all right and let's take a look at how the negotiators may divvy out top ministerial parts i'm going to start which has she were roe remain at the helm of the government and martin shultz resigned from the as well as the leader of the social democrats that's been confirmed just right before we came on air and that he's slated to become germany's foreign minister and his party colleague schultz could take over the finance minister well this is just a tentative look at some of the potential candidates for ministerial posts here let's find out more about what this lineup means for germany and europe in general would you w. news is that political correspondent simon young gets out here with me some to shed some light on the americal will stay at the helm of the gov
far behind if we look toward asia said that finally germany is ready to answer french president emmanuel mccall ready to take the helm with him and really steer the european union into do waters so two points on which he seems to be very satisfied with what was agreed upon political correspondent melinda crane reporting thank you. all right and let's take a look at how the negotiators may divvy out top ministerial parts i'm going to start which has she were roe remain at the helm of the...
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does this mean that angela merkel and emmanuel macron‘s plans have gotten a much firmer footing?hat is no secret, obviously. i do not realise our think people realise how seismic this is, given five months of snoring, i do not think we realised how seismic this is for a move towards a more integrated europe and how much good news this is for italy, portugal and greece, all of the economies that will basically have their debts underwritten as well. you should just basically explain what the pig economies are, just that we do not offend anyone. pig comes from their initials, these are the ones that had the biggest budget deficits and look like they might be in national deficits. the finance ministry has gone to the spd as well. let's move on and talk about another sort of critical quake. brexit, this is the story that was on the guardian. buzzfeed last week was referring to this, the government has since criticised this analysis which is somewhat concerning, given that it is their own. this is the point why get lots of hate tweets because anything to do with brexit, you arejust of
does this mean that angela merkel and emmanuel macron‘s plans have gotten a much firmer footing?hat is no secret, obviously. i do not realise our think people realise how seismic this is, given five months of snoring, i do not think we realised how seismic this is for a move towards a more integrated europe and how much good news this is for italy, portugal and greece, all of the economies that will basically have their debts underwritten as well. you should just basically explain what the...
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fox news chief congressional correspondent mike emmanuel is live on capitol hill with our report. >> have this much of an increase in spending and almost nothing in the way of pay, it's for me very problematic. >> very dishartened by this disagreement. i like bipartisanship, but it seems the only thing we can do in a bipartisan way is bust the budget caps and spend more money >> deficit hawks express their disgust, the two year budget package includes $165 billion more in spending on the military >> any problems? >> democrats demanded $131 billion more nearly dollar for dollar in domestic spending and it raises the debt ceiling through march 2019. he is concerned about spending in washington. he's expressed that for years. let me just say off the bat we do support the two year spending bill that is being discussed and voted on in the house and senate you know, it lists the caps on defense spending. >> the package includes $90 billion in disaster relief money for hurricane victims in texas, florida and puerto rico. and money for wildfire victims in california. senate leaders focused o
fox news chief congressional correspondent mike emmanuel is live on capitol hill with our report. >> have this much of an increase in spending and almost nothing in the way of pay, it's for me very problematic. >> very dishartened by this disagreement. i like bipartisanship, but it seems the only thing we can do in a bipartisan way is bust the budget caps and spend more money >> deficit hawks express their disgust, the two year budget package includes $165 billion more in...
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he was sitting there next to emmanuel macron who has a big parade.t sitting there with jim jong-un. >> the french don't do everything right. the spirit of the idea, right? but this president keeps military leaders close around him. and while this might be his idea, and one that he has had for some time, i would have to assume that he is going to listen to the advice of the military leaders by his side. >> and -- no, i'm not going to speculate on that. we've heard things already. >> can i say one thing about the military leaders. there are tkinds, one by kissin the right you know what, and the others that rise up because they're heros on the battlefield. he has surrounded himself by the second kind of military guys. they're the ones i respect most and i'm with you 100%. if they say it is a go, i am okay with it. if they say no, i'm okay with that. >> maybe it isn't the parade that you're all cooking up in your head. maybe it is different. we don't know the details. >> but i agree, meaningful long-term ways to honor men and women in uniform and veteran
he was sitting there next to emmanuel macron who has a big parade.t sitting there with jim jong-un. >> the french don't do everything right. the spirit of the idea, right? but this president keeps military leaders close around him. and while this might be his idea, and one that he has had for some time, i would have to assume that he is going to listen to the advice of the military leaders by his side. >> and -- no, i'm not going to speculate on that. we've heard things already....
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sot: victor emmanuel, heard gunshots// "we were just inside the house and all of a sudden we heard somegunshots and right when we looked out we just heard screaming and then the police came. it happened pretty quickly i guess, but we did hear a lot of gunshots."vo neighbors tell me that corner on hillside and villa gets too rowdy too often. there were witnesses and the market has cameras outside that captured video police now have.there are three people in their 20's a woman and two men wanted in connection with this shooting who got away. tag but the police chief tells me there is no threat to the public.live in broadmoor sogomonian kron 4 news. live the police chief tells me although attempts have been made this is the first homicide in broadmoor in more than 2 decades...loved ones gathered tonight at the hillside market to mourn over the unexpected loss.vo ((steve))fremont police released the mug shot of the suspect they say robbed and sexually assaulted two women on saturday. police identified the suspect as 33- year-old terrell gomer. the incident happened at a party city store on
sot: victor emmanuel, heard gunshots// "we were just inside the house and all of a sudden we heard somegunshots and right when we looked out we just heard screaming and then the police came. it happened pretty quickly i guess, but we did hear a lot of gunshots."vo neighbors tell me that corner on hillside and villa gets too rowdy too often. there were witnesses and the market has cameras outside that captured video police now have.there are three people in their 20's a woman and two...
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since yesterday, the international red cross thanked president emmanuel macron, angela merkel -- callingor a truce. the u.n. security general that -- thery-gegeneral called u.n. secretary-general calleled ghoutata hell on earth. -- that no one will step in to stop it from reaching its goal. the violence could even escalate even more if the regime decides to push an offensive on the ground in addition to its airstrikes. beirut, the humanitarian catastrophe in ghouta. -- published an annual report painting a grim picture on the state of global rights -- of human rights globally. u.u.s. president donald and russian leader vladimir putin -- the report also addresses the treatment of migrants and who amnesty says have been -- a major issue in france. let's look at the president of amnesty in france. -- would likent it is good france -- to be efficient. it is not so good to try to be only purposehe would be to increase the number of migrants expelled and to of refugeesumber welcome. we are worried about this new emphasis on efficiency. we could hide a form of inefficiency, or some things that
since yesterday, the international red cross thanked president emmanuel macron, angela merkel -- callingor a truce. the u.n. security general that -- thery-gegeneral called u.n. secretary-general calleled ghoutata hell on earth. -- that no one will step in to stop it from reaching its goal. the violence could even escalate even more if the regime decides to push an offensive on the ground in addition to its airstrikes. beirut, the humanitarian catastrophe in ghouta. -- published an annual...
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mientras tanto los new york knicks adquirieron a emmanuel en un intercambio que incluyÓ a los maverickspersonas a lo largo de las cinco millas que durÓ el trayecto. pasamos con ruiz quiÑones y todos los detalles de la final de la serie del caribe. -- luÍs quiÑones. luÍs: te saludo con gusto desde guadalajara, mÉxico. en donde se disputarÁ la semifinal entre las Águilas cibaeÑas de repÚblica dominicana y los criollos de caguas de puerto rico. ahora regreso con ustedes. natalie: la federaciÓn mexicana de fÚtbol dio a conocer que el tri jugarÁ un amistoso ante croacia el 27 de marzo en arlington, texas. los ticket costarÁn entre $40 y $250 dÓlares y esto previo al mundial de rusia. para mÁs informaciÓn " contacto deportivo". ♪ ♪ ilia: a continuaciÓn en noticias de entretenimiento, stephanie bradford, entrevista a cornelio vega y su dinastÍa sobre sus mÁs recientes proyectos. vemos. stephanie: la nueva generaciÓn que conforma la agrupaciÓn norteÑa " cornelio vega y su dinastÍa" nace hace cuatro aÑos gracias al menor de la dinastÍa vega. >> yo comencÉ en 2014 siempre compartiendo letras orig
mientras tanto los new york knicks adquirieron a emmanuel en un intercambio que incluyÓ a los maverickspersonas a lo largo de las cinco millas que durÓ el trayecto. pasamos con ruiz quiÑones y todos los detalles de la final de la serie del caribe. -- luÍs quiÑones. luÍs: te saludo con gusto desde guadalajara, mÉxico. en donde se disputarÁ la semifinal entre las Águilas cibaeÑas de repÚblica dominicana y los criollos de caguas de puerto rico. ahora regreso con ustedes. natalie: la...
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on wednesday, emmanuel macron's government announced a plan to implement stricter immigration rules,nd of course, initially we had reactions from the french and now we are seeing reaction from social media outlets. solange: and those are deeply divided. says that they are deeply rooted in macron's free market ideology or "liberalism." they say that he is pushing for greater divisions between the haves and the have-nots and asylum seekers in the have not category. but the german paper "there spiegel" says that macron is on the right direction by trying to get us on common eu ground. let's go to spain. i would like you to talk about this art fair. not are making headlines for the exhibition, but what they are taking down. the faceses, it shows of catalan politicians, some of they arein prison and outraged that they put the exhibit up and took it down 40 -- less than 40 hours later. they said they did this because they were concerned it would distract from other works. is an act ofhat it censorship. regardless of the hubbub over the actual work -- which was listed at 80,000 euros -- it
on wednesday, emmanuel macron's government announced a plan to implement stricter immigration rules,nd of course, initially we had reactions from the french and now we are seeing reaction from social media outlets. solange: and those are deeply divided. says that they are deeply rooted in macron's free market ideology or "liberalism." they say that he is pushing for greater divisions between the haves and the have-nots and asylum seekers in the have not category. but the german paper...
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>> yeah, boy really is striking, mike thanks mike emmanuel on capitol hill. melissa: here now is dan henninger the wall street journal editorial page deputy editor so for people at home that aren't as wrapped up in memo mania as everyone else, what was interesting to me was to kind of try and break down what was different about these memos and what was striking was what was actually the same. for example, the democrats did not dispute that the steele dossier was the fbi's only source of the initial fisa application on mr. page. the only single source. >> melissa let's elaborate on somebody you just named. mr. page. i mean, most people probably don't quite realize this entire thing between the two memos is built around the fbi wanting to investigate one person named carter page, right? melissa: right. and carter page was a very low level -- melissa: volunteer. >> inside the trump organization and it's looking as though the trump russian collusion, the story on which millions of words have been written since last january ultimately turns on carter page and the
>> yeah, boy really is striking, mike thanks mike emmanuel on capitol hill. melissa: here now is dan henninger the wall street journal editorial page deputy editor so for people at home that aren't as wrapped up in memo mania as everyone else, what was interesting to me was to kind of try and break down what was different about these memos and what was striking was what was actually the same. for example, the democrats did not dispute that the steele dossier was the fbi's only source of...
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. >> reporter: emmanuel is one of about 60 skaters who have used the hi-tech tool. >> it was excitingsaee what i need to improve. >> it's really honing those little things you can do. >> reporter: that make a difference between going for gold or going home. matt delucia, nbc 10 news. >> that is pretty cool. that's hi-tech stuff. while those skaters glide other hit the ice going 30 miles per hour. all new tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. meet the local athletes hoping to take their speed skating dreams to the olympic level. >>> all right, let's talk about the level of the temperature yesterday, overnight and today. >> i don't know, are we getting close to records, bill? have you determined? >> we beat records yesterday, and we will break them again today. it's unusually warm this morning. it's going to be back in the 70s this afternoon. but like yesterday we're seeing some spots of fog. even though it's on the dark side, fog is forming here in cape may. other spots around, too. on track for record warmth again today. we'll get sunshine this afternoon, another beautiful day today. but it c
. >> reporter: emmanuel is one of about 60 skaters who have used the hi-tech tool. >> it was excitingsaee what i need to improve. >> it's really honing those little things you can do. >> reporter: that make a difference between going for gold or going home. matt delucia, nbc 10 news. >> that is pretty cool. that's hi-tech stuff. while those skaters glide other hit the ice going 30 miles per hour. all new tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. meet the local athletes hoping...
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emmanuel macron has a tricky trip on the books today. he is on the french island of corsica, where separatists are tried to get him to listen to demands for more autonomy. the visit coincided with a sensitive anniversary in corsica. 20 years ago today, the french state representative was shot dead by pro-independence activists. president macron attended a tribute to that man in a new square that holds his name. catherine: you can see behind me the spot where the ceremony took place marking 20 years since the death of claude erin yak -- er iniac, the state representative here in corsica. french president macron hand-in-hand with erignac's widow unveiled a plaque marking this square, the spot where erignac was shot three times in the head from behind in what macron described as a cowardly attack. erignac,from dominique and she spoke about the difficulty for her and her children to come to the spot where it happened. wewe heard from the president himself, who said the man responsible for this murder will as some given amnesty, in corsica ar
emmanuel macron has a tricky trip on the books today. he is on the french island of corsica, where separatists are tried to get him to listen to demands for more autonomy. the visit coincided with a sensitive anniversary in corsica. 20 years ago today, the french state representative was shot dead by pro-independence activists. president macron attended a tribute to that man in a new square that holds his name. catherine: you can see behind me the spot where the ceremony took place marking 20...
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the interior is luxury is an attractive as you'd expect from a lexus is emmanuelle here he'd almost call it was futuristic again as usual with lexus going at it and looks brand new here is this touch pad that recognizes handwriting and you don't have to go looking for all the punching individual letters just right in your destination and it works just fine. after i. get one above. the interior furnishings show typical lex style. the multimedia display has been enlarged from seven to ten point three inches. from receipts don't lack for leg room. the trunk will hold four hundred seventy five liters an optional electric device can fall down the back seat within ten seconds to produce a flat cargo surface. the x. three hundred i chose a combined system power of one hundred forty five kilowatts letting it center right from zero to one hundred kilometers an hour in nine point six seconds its top speed is hundred eighty kilometers an hour and average gasoline consumption is just five point two just for one hundred kilometers which is very good. and also has the annexes a pleasure to drive with
the interior is luxury is an attractive as you'd expect from a lexus is emmanuelle here he'd almost call it was futuristic again as usual with lexus going at it and looks brand new here is this touch pad that recognizes handwriting and you don't have to go looking for all the punching individual letters just right in your destination and it works just fine. after i. get one above. the interior furnishings show typical lex style. the multimedia display has been enlarged from seven to ten point...
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cordon emmanuel micron organizes a briefing off camera just before his trip to cali he sent invitations to the media when i arrived there i discovered that i wasn't on the list of accredited media and they said i'm not a journalist and that i had to leave so what impact does that have on your ability to do your job. emanuel macro wants to pass a law against fake news they're refusing to accredit certain media you know the result is he blocked his access directly to the real information and sources of information it's not as if the president who once famously compared himself to cheaper to the roman god is media shy he simply prefers to use social media platforms like this you tube page to make statements. although it seems not many a watching and it means there are no questions from journalists to f. to it's a government spokesperson said moving the press corps from the leaves it was made for racial reasons and would give reporters a bigger space in which to work. but many believe the only person base is not call him and his pilot's. paris quarter past the hour here in moscow as washing
cordon emmanuel micron organizes a briefing off camera just before his trip to cali he sent invitations to the media when i arrived there i discovered that i wasn't on the list of accredited media and they said i'm not a journalist and that i had to leave so what impact does that have on your ability to do your job. emanuel macro wants to pass a law against fake news they're refusing to accredit certain media you know the result is he blocked his access directly to the real information and...
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yes, emmanuel macron raised three points in relation to the economy. .unisia is facing a challenge hed that france will give 500 million euros between 2020 and 2022 adding the amounts to the 1.2 billion euros france is already givining over five year. the 50 million euros for youth initiatives are with the french agency for development. he also said that the french investors would double investment in tunisia in the five years of his presidency, this goes along with the of the president of tunisia, who pledged today to invest more. with regard to the free trade agreement between tunisia and the european union, he made no announcecement on the conversion of tunisian debt. he said that part of it would be converted. up to 800 million euros. anchor: france promising a lot when it comes to funding. therity was also central to speech today. there was talk of libya and even the formered jab at french president nicolas sarkozy. >> yes, indeed. also candid on the topic of security and regarding the situation in libya, european countries have e a responsibiliy to the current situation in libya
yes, emmanuel macron raised three points in relation to the economy. .unisia is facing a challenge hed that france will give 500 million euros between 2020 and 2022 adding the amounts to the 1.2 billion euros france is already givining over five year. the 50 million euros for youth initiatives are with the french agency for development. he also said that the french investors would double investment in tunisia in the five years of his presidency, this goes along with the of the president of...
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eu leaders like angela merkel and and emmanuel macron have a long way to go.s meeting moving forward without britain on board. it means about 10 billion euros a year less in its budget, although with some countries already insisting they should not have to pay more, there will be some very tough talks ahead. andrew plant, bbc news. it will not be the first time, it will not be the last. and we'll be returning to this story later in the programme when i'll be speaking tojonathan portes, who's a former cabinet office chief economist. a renewed attempt will be made at the un security council today to agree a resolution to bring in a 30—day truce in syria. france says that if the un security council fails to help thousands of civilians trapped by fighting there, it could signal the organization's death knell. nick bryant was at the un where russia was being blamed for delaying an agreement for a ceasefire. today, all it took was the mere threat of a veto to block a draft resolution which would have called for a 30—day ceasefire, which would have allowed for humani
eu leaders like angela merkel and and emmanuel macron have a long way to go.s meeting moving forward without britain on board. it means about 10 billion euros a year less in its budget, although with some countries already insisting they should not have to pay more, there will be some very tough talks ahead. andrew plant, bbc news. it will not be the first time, it will not be the last. and we'll be returning to this story later in the programme when i'll be speaking tojonathan portes, who's a...
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rochelle: in other world news on a two day visit, president emmanuel macron told -- try to accommodateands for moral autonomy and keeping them in a republican fold. the trip to the mediterranean island is being closely watched on the mainland where some fear they are giving too much to corsica demands and it could trigger break away bid. macron will deliver a speech later this afternoon on his vision for the island's future. africaner of the south ruling african congress is expected to give details on president jacob zuma's future later today. that comes according to the country's parliament speaker. zuma is under pressure to resign -- held talks in kate out on tuesday. his office has rubbished allegations that he's preparing poised to takeis his job. let's get analysis on the ongoing situation in south africa. catherine norrison trent joined us in studio. good to have you. there's a huge amount of speculation coming out of south africa today, what is going to be announced? catherine: we are looking for concrete facts here because there's an awful lot of rumors flying around. we are he
rochelle: in other world news on a two day visit, president emmanuel macron told -- try to accommodateands for moral autonomy and keeping them in a republican fold. the trip to the mediterranean island is being closely watched on the mainland where some fear they are giving too much to corsica demands and it could trigger break away bid. macron will deliver a speech later this afternoon on his vision for the island's future. africaner of the south ruling african congress is expected to give...
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that goes against french wishes to b free of t the criminal in five years, with emmanuel macron vowing to final turn lives to the pesticide. -- find alternatives to the pesticide. reporter: apples are about to undergo a testing process. there passed through a checkbox. this left has taken a sample to measure possible traces of test decides in the batch. an analysis of about 400 pesticide residues, and there is greater potential risk for some products. we can assume a lettuce is at greater risk than an apple. reporter: while it is not a compulsory test, this wholesaler has it carried out more than 40 times a year anyway. according to him, it is expensive but necessary. of products has never been as good as it is today, but our consumers are anxious, sewing want to prove that what we sell is healthy and good. the samples tested by exceededry last year authorized limits of pesticide traces, but according to the french confederation of small farmers, the steps are not enough. the union is campaigning for the total ban of pesticides. disruptors aree far too higigh. there are negative effect
that goes against french wishes to b free of t the criminal in five years, with emmanuel macron vowing to final turn lives to the pesticide. -- find alternatives to the pesticide. reporter: apples are about to undergo a testing process. there passed through a checkbox. this left has taken a sample to measure possible traces of test decides in the batch. an analysis of about 400 pesticide residues, and there is greater potential risk for some products. we can assume a lettuce is at greater risk...