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they include emmanuel pratt.studied architecture and urban design at cornell and columbia universities. now, he uses his expertise to turn areas once neglected into vibrant and thriving communities. he's the co-founder and executive director of the sweet water foundation and he's literally growing better neighborhoods. emanuel, thanks for for having us in your home basically. emmanuel: thank you for being here. soledad: you bet. describe for me what happens here, and by here, i mean all the blocks that you oversee. emmanuel: it's the rebirth of a neighborhood. our tagline is there grows the neighborhood and we put that for a reason, right. soledad: it is on your t-shirt. emmanuel: so we have a mixed bag of agriculture. so gardening farming meets carpentry, the basics of measurements and tape measures, and how to use those drills and saws. we're all together very intergenerational, bringing people together to design the rebirth of the neighborhood. so we hand raised the thought barn as a barn raising in 2017. sole
they include emmanuel pratt.studied architecture and urban design at cornell and columbia universities. now, he uses his expertise to turn areas once neglected into vibrant and thriving communities. he's the co-founder and executive director of the sweet water foundation and he's literally growing better neighborhoods. emanuel, thanks for for having us in your home basically. emmanuel: thank you for being here. soledad: you bet. describe for me what happens here, and by here, i mean all the...
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donald trump and emmanuel macron . tense meeting came hours after the american president assailed his french counterpart with nasty comments about the alliance. >> would you like some? i could give them to you. everyone you want. [inaudible] nejra: this spat comes ever -- after the u.s. threatened to put tariffs on french goods in response to a digital services tax. the nato secretary disputed macron's characterization of nato as being in a permanent the digit of state. -- vegetative state. >> i don't agree with that way of characterizing nato. more thantually doing it has done for decades. the largest reinforcement of our alliance, our collective defense, since the end of the cold war. since the 1990's. nejra: our reporter is near london for us. all this before the official meeting has begun. what is on the agenda? reporter: this is day two. day one was dominated by that conversation, confrontation between donald trump and emmanuel macron. there are still many open questions. will we get a communique? what is the situ
donald trump and emmanuel macron . tense meeting came hours after the american president assailed his french counterpart with nasty comments about the alliance. >> would you like some? i could give them to you. everyone you want. [inaudible] nejra: this spat comes ever -- after the u.s. threatened to put tariffs on french goods in response to a digital services tax. the nato secretary disputed macron's characterization of nato as being in a permanent the digit of state. -- vegetative...
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emmanuel macron repitiÓ sus declaraciones que tanta ira causaron en el lÍder estadounidense.mp amenaza a francia con aranceles del 100% de las productos mÁs exportados para el paÍs galo a los estados unidos. pÁnico, queso y carteras de mujeres-- champÁn, queso y carteras de mujeres. " tenemos una disputa menor. creo que vamos a solucionarla. tenemos mucha relaciÓn comercial. en poco tiempo las cosas se verÁ mucho mejor. esperamos." se enunciÓ. fiel a su estilo, trump volviÓ a atacar a la uniÓn europea como instituciÓn. " herede una situaciÓn en la que este bloque que se creÓ para crear provecho de los estados unidos lo hizo brillantemente y eso no es correcto. por eso lo denuncie." emmanuel macron contra resto la acusaciÓn argumentando que todono es dinero y que hay cosas mÁs importantes en un juego. " el primer costo que compartimos, pagamos es la vida de nuestros soldados. en esas circunstancias pagamos lo que hay que pagar para la seguridad colectiva." los problemas entre ambos come cuando estados unidos decidiÓunilateralmente sin consultar a los ocho miembros de la otan,
emmanuel macron repitiÓ sus declaraciones que tanta ira causaron en el lÍder estadounidense.mp amenaza a francia con aranceles del 100% de las productos mÁs exportados para el paÍs galo a los estados unidos. pÁnico, queso y carteras de mujeres-- champÁn, queso y carteras de mujeres. " tenemos una disputa menor. creo que vamos a solucionarla. tenemos mucha relaciÓn comercial. en poco tiempo las cosas se verÁ mucho mejor. esperamos." se enunciÓ. fiel a su estilo, trump volviÓ...
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the president will meet with emmanuel macron of france.ed weight as the u.s. trade representative's office says it will likely move forward early next year with some $2.4 billion -- as a result of france's digital services tax. they say that is, quote, discriminatory against companies like apple, amazon, facebook and google. here was the president this morning, ahead of that macron meeting. >> if france puts a tax on our companieses, againourcompanies,s that were against me, if i read the papers correctly but they're american companies. i don't want france taxing american companies. if they're going to be taxed, it's going to be the united states, we'll tax them, okay? >> reporter: as for events here the rest of the day, maria, the president will head to number 10 downing street. the president was also very cognizant today of trying to steer clear of the elections that are taking place here in nine days' time. and his day will also culminate with a return trip over to buckingham palace as the queen will be hosting nato leaders for a gather
the president will meet with emmanuel macron of france.ed weight as the u.s. trade representative's office says it will likely move forward early next year with some $2.4 billion -- as a result of france's digital services tax. they say that is, quote, discriminatory against companies like apple, amazon, facebook and google. here was the president this morning, ahead of that macron meeting. >> if france puts a tax on our companieses, againourcompanies,s that were against me, if i read the...
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probably not, so i think emmanuel macron when he talks about nato being brain—dead... think emmanueltalks about nato being brain-dead... you are saying he's got a point! he is raising an interesting point. let's move on, we have touched on the digital sales tax, the borisjohnson are saying that is something we are considering despite what it might mean in terms of us and british trade relations going forward the japan times looks at beijing backing us firms, and it would seem, this is the headline. the relationship between china and us is not getting better. this is partly because of what is going on underneath the trade. in the trade issue has been muted since about may since the issue with huawei, but now it has come to the fore with that marco rubio bill that looks to put sanctions on chinese officials who are responsible for abuses of uighur muslims and also what has been happening in hong kong. as well as just the trade story, there is a political story that is taking place underneath it, and that is impacting what the trade relationship as. underneath it, and that is impacting
probably not, so i think emmanuel macron when he talks about nato being brain—dead... think emmanueltalks about nato being brain-dead... you are saying he's got a point! he is raising an interesting point. let's move on, we have touched on the digital sales tax, the borisjohnson are saying that is something we are considering despite what it might mean in terms of us and british trade relations going forward the japan times looks at beijing backing us firms, and it would seem, this is the...
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emmanuel macron wants to streamline the program made up of 40 different retirement plans.the u.s., three leading legal scholars say donald trump's push to get ukraine to investigate his democratic rival is grounded for impeachment. a fourth expert brought in by the republicans refuting that claim. time now for a look at the business news. we talk about how the retirement system stacks up against pension benefits and the rest of europe. analyst: the government has supported a series of controroversial reforms. one is a proposal toto change te retirement age, raising it to 64, the earliest age at which workers can retire and collect full pension benefits. it is onone of the lowest levels in the european union. in spain, the level is 65 years old. in germany, and 67. in sweden, there is no set age. unions opposeures is the poverty rate among the elderly. just 7% of pensioners are considered in poverty, the lowest in the european union. cited as aften golfer pension reforms and has double the rate of elder poverty. genie: the government wants to create a universal sysystem. an
emmanuel macron wants to streamline the program made up of 40 different retirement plans.the u.s., three leading legal scholars say donald trump's push to get ukraine to investigate his democratic rival is grounded for impeachment. a fourth expert brought in by the republicans refuting that claim. time now for a look at the business news. we talk about how the retirement system stacks up against pension benefits and the rest of europe. analyst: the government has supported a series of...
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we just heard from emmanuel macron today. he said when he looks at nato, is not just looking at mandeep or the problem of course is that trump looks at it in many ways is a question of money. trump now is also saying that -- the 2%do not spending target, we will have to deal with them through trade. turkey with erdogan, and of course china is on the agenda. to u.s. would love for nato change their language when it comes to china. one of the things the united states keeps repeating is that periodme, over a longer of time, china is perhaps the biggest challenge to western countries. maria, the video that was taken when no one knew that their microphones were being watched, which will be by president trump at some point, any insight as to how he will react to it? maria: it is interesting because in particular for the u.k. delegation -- and this is a video that was circulating this justin,in which you see macron, boris johnson talking about a leader that they do not they say he kept them too long because of a press conference. in
we just heard from emmanuel macron today. he said when he looks at nato, is not just looking at mandeep or the problem of course is that trump looks at it in many ways is a question of money. trump now is also saying that -- the 2%do not spending target, we will have to deal with them through trade. turkey with erdogan, and of course china is on the agenda. to u.s. would love for nato change their language when it comes to china. one of the things the united states keeps repeating is that...
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in mali this speech was very much about emmanuel michael saying that france will never forget. these men and women and is very grateful for the work. of it these are troops. who all here in ivory coast- forming. the army and- forces here but also bringing stability. to the region the french president saying that. if there is peace in africa there will be peace. in europe and that's why i will say. he said that the buck an operation anti terrorist operation. in the side region needed to be strengthened needed to continue. without local partners the countries the neighboring countries but also- with countries from europe international partners. this to put an end to terrorism and to prevent tax tax in europe. maybe he just mention michael saying that peace. in the region as a priority of course security. we knew. prior to this trip would very much be on top of the agenda. absolutely and security issues will be discussed by the french president emmanuel macron with his five or an account support us on what saw. a tomorrow in a bilateral meeting that they spoke briefly when- emmanu
in mali this speech was very much about emmanuel michael saying that france will never forget. these men and women and is very grateful for the work. of it these are troops. who all here in ivory coast- forming. the army and- forces here but also bringing stability. to the region the french president saying that. if there is peace in africa there will be peace. in europe and that's why i will say. he said that the buck an operation anti terrorist operation. in the side region needed to be...
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emmanuel macron of course called me to brain emmanuel macron brain—dead.s gone wrong? well, it is a bit out of control. i am actually glad that some of these things are being aired before the summit begins. because the alliance needs to come together. there is a paradoxical situation right now from militarily the nato alliance has been getting stronger and stronger, particularly since 2014 when the russians attacked ukraine. a lot of this is thanks to the us leadership. at the same time, there are clearly political divisions. what is important is that between now and the end of the meeting tomorrow, allies find ways to unite. i saw some of that at the press co nfe re nce to unite. i saw some of that at the press conference that donald trump and emmanuel macron have this afternoon, where trump was taking the high road, talking about how much stronger nato has become in the last three years, how allies are coming around when it comes to defence spending, with a few exceptions, such as germany. but he and emmanuel macron seem to be trying to overcome some of
emmanuel macron of course called me to brain emmanuel macron brain—dead.s gone wrong? well, it is a bit out of control. i am actually glad that some of these things are being aired before the summit begins. because the alliance needs to come together. there is a paradoxical situation right now from militarily the nato alliance has been getting stronger and stronger, particularly since 2014 when the russians attacked ukraine. a lot of this is thanks to the us leadership. at the same time,...
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emmanuel macron called it brain death. over others with its recent military intervention in syria. who pays what? it is a common talking point. downing street counting down to the start of this nato summit. friction,s of emmanuel macron and trump criticizing the alliance. what can we expect? men have cleared talking points going into this meeting, which nato is saying is not a summit. because of the friction we are says it isald trump about spending more and the u.s. should not be paying for rich countries to protect themselves. there are new talking points have to do with china and technology. you are thinking huawei. the u.s. has put pressure on the european union to veto that technology, and that is not something europeans are ready to do. and emmanuel macron said nato was brain-dead and there is no strategic vision. he questioned article v which is the foundation of nato. that conversation has been overshadowed by the trade story. the two men are due to meet in a few hours. that is really the story that has in some way
emmanuel macron called it brain death. over others with its recent military intervention in syria. who pays what? it is a common talking point. downing street counting down to the start of this nato summit. friction,s of emmanuel macron and trump criticizing the alliance. what can we expect? men have cleared talking points going into this meeting, which nato is saying is not a summit. because of the friction we are says it isald trump about spending more and the u.s. should not be paying for...
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it follows a public spat between french president emmanuel macron and u.s. president donald trump. when those leaders sat down earlieier today, it was hard to prededict how the m meeting woud go. take a look. >> would you like some of those isis fighters? i could give them to you. everyone you want. >> a not quite cordial combative tone pervaded the news conference with u.s. president donald trump and his french counterpart emmanuel macron at the nato meeting in london on tuesday. trump sharply rebuked president macron for sayingg in an interview with the magazine "the economist" last month that "what we are currently experiencing is the brain death of nato." >> it's a very tough statement to make when you have such difficululty in france. you look at what has happeneded with yellow vests or what's going on during certain parts of their season, they have had a very rough year. you just cannott go around makig statements like that about nato. it's very disrespectful. >> macron, however, did not back down. >> my statements created some reaction. >> the two leaders seem to have differ
it follows a public spat between french president emmanuel macron and u.s. president donald trump. when those leaders sat down earlieier today, it was hard to prededict how the m meeting woud go. take a look. >> would you like some of those isis fighters? i could give them to you. everyone you want. >> a not quite cordial combative tone pervaded the news conference with u.s. president donald trump and his french counterpart emmanuel macron at the nato meeting in london on tuesday....
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but emmanuel macron did not backtrack from that comment. like trumpt just speaks on behalf of the u.s., he is speaking on behalf of the europeans. interesting to see president trump forced to do it position of defending nato. a fairly abrupt u-turn on his previous stance on indy --ance, which when he came into power with scaling. >> -- was a scathing. >> a total u-turn, saying that it was obsolete and he did not want to pay for rich countries. yesterday was different, saying that nato is working well and he is taking credit for increased spending. when i spoke to the head of nato , he did not want to take credit for the increase there are many factors and the ukraine conflict playing into that. but the sense we are getting is that nato is going to let trump run with that line. to someone who said that trump had a good point to make on spending. the other thing we are hearing is that trump has open fronts and does not want open confrontation with everyone. to toughen upnato the language on china, perhaps a reason he felt he had to be nice .
but emmanuel macron did not backtrack from that comment. like trumpt just speaks on behalf of the u.s., he is speaking on behalf of the europeans. interesting to see president trump forced to do it position of defending nato. a fairly abrupt u-turn on his previous stance on indy --ance, which when he came into power with scaling. >> -- was a scathing. >> a total u-turn, saying that it was obsolete and he did not want to pay for rich countries. yesterday was different, saying that...
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i think the hope that it had been solved with the spat between emmanuel macron and trump tearing chunksch other and the hope was that would all be over now the summit had started and it's not looking like that. we can just see president erdogan of turkey there, and they are central to the divisions because of the action in northern syria. nato member states launching unilateral action in north—eastern syria, obviously that isa north—eastern syria, obviously that is a huge worry and on top of that, turkey has brought russian missiles, a very advanced —— defence system, and that is extraordinary for nato and that is extraordinary for nato and that is what president macron has been really worried about, he's talked about the brain death of nato, and if that is the context he is talking about, that nato has not been looking at this huge strategic issue of which a nato member is part, so why he has got so agitated and gone so aggressively before the summit started. and turkey wants nato to condemn the kurds that it is fighting in syria as a terrorist, and president macron is saying, hang on,
i think the hope that it had been solved with the spat between emmanuel macron and trump tearing chunksch other and the hope was that would all be over now the summit had started and it's not looking like that. we can just see president erdogan of turkey there, and they are central to the divisions because of the action in northern syria. nato member states launching unilateral action in north—eastern syria, obviously that isa north—eastern syria, obviously that is a huge worry and on top...
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but emmanuel macron does have a point. ground in syria and there was no communication with me to allies. there was little communication between the white house and congress. is he right that they need to focus more on who takes the decisions and how nations interact amongst themselves? there is no doubt that in the current period, the quality of transatlantic communication is simply not what one thinks it should be, it's not what one should expect. he is right to call it out, but it's another step entirely to see this means that need to is brain dead and it means that europe should sort of invest in its own security, absolutely, but not separately. i read today that after brexit, 80% of the funding for nato would come from outside the european union. the point has been made that europe could not do it on its own. exactly. if you think of what it would take to replace the power but also the deep history of working together, the functionality, the communications and bureaucracy. we are watching the leaders of nato's member s
but emmanuel macron does have a point. ground in syria and there was no communication with me to allies. there was little communication between the white house and congress. is he right that they need to focus more on who takes the decisions and how nations interact amongst themselves? there is no doubt that in the current period, the quality of transatlantic communication is simply not what one thinks it should be, it's not what one should expect. he is right to call it out, but it's another...
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emmanuel macron has many issues today focus on. nejra: exactly. so that might be a discussion on the sidelines between president trump and emmanuel macron. president trump has been critical of nato repeatedly, but he's now not the only one, so how are all those tensions going to play out this week? he's always said the u.s. should not be paying for what he describes as the rich countries. there is always the criticism of the 2% target that many countries that belong to nato do not comply. if you look at the tweets thenight from trump, language is more diplomatic than other rotations and he has now taken credit for the increase in spending from many nato countries. we understand today that the u.s. is not going to focus so much on spending, but they are going to target china and they are going to talk about technology and 5g. this is something that creates tension between the europeans and the u.s.. the u.s. wants to push for the veto of chinese technology. the europeans do not want to go there, but this is something that for the u.s. is critical,
emmanuel macron has many issues today focus on. nejra: exactly. so that might be a discussion on the sidelines between president trump and emmanuel macron. president trump has been critical of nato repeatedly, but he's now not the only one, so how are all those tensions going to play out this week? he's always said the u.s. should not be paying for what he describes as the rich countries. there is always the criticism of the 2% target that many countries that belong to nato do not comply. if...
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stir professor and chairman of observations science at king's college london and in loon sweden emmanuel rise to his an associate professor of disaster risk management at the university of copenhagen welcome to you all gentleman thank you for being on inside story professor newman in perth how close the can we link the fires in australia to climate change. i think it's no doubt that this is a catastrophic change not just a gradual thing that's happening and it's at the point where every scientist is all of your a meteorology orally experts in the fire sciences the firefighters themselves assigned we've never seen anything like this this is beyond anything we ever have saying why is that though why do the fires in australia appear to be worse this year in particular. well there is a thing called the indian ocean dipole which is where the indian ocean changes in its energy patterns and it is all about how much energy is in the climate system which is increasing because of greenhouse and that dipole is very extreme at the moment so we've had a year of really hot drawing weather right across
stir professor and chairman of observations science at king's college london and in loon sweden emmanuel rise to his an associate professor of disaster risk management at the university of copenhagen welcome to you all gentleman thank you for being on inside story professor newman in perth how close the can we link the fires in australia to climate change. i think it's no doubt that this is a catastrophic change not just a gradual thing that's happening and it's at the point where every...
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trump was locking horns with emmanuel macron.ain death. >> that is a nasty statement. >> i know my statements created some reactions. i do stand by. >> people call it a bromance. it's been a power play since the get go. >> this is "new day" with alisyn camerota and john berman. >> welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. this is a special edition of "new day." congress is about to move one step closer to impeaching the president of the united states. these are the first public hearings from the house judiciary committee. they begin in just hours. you're looking at live pictures from inside the hearing room. the judiciary committee actions follow the sweeping, scathing report from the intelligence committee that included some startling revelations. not only does the report make the case the president abused his power, not only does it outline an effort to obstruct justice, but it reveals the existence of an intriguing web of phone records that might suggest coordination between the president's lawyer r
trump was locking horns with emmanuel macron.ain death. >> that is a nasty statement. >> i know my statements created some reactions. i do stand by. >> people call it a bromance. it's been a power play since the get go. >> this is "new day" with alisyn camerota and john berman. >> welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. this is a special edition of "new day." congress is about to move one step closer to impeaching...
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emmanuel macron will be speaking at 3:00 p.m. this afternoon, expected to give a speech for about 30 minutes in which he should speak mostly about the who gavef these men their lives to protect france. he said he would not be talking politics. is goingdent of mali to be in attendance as well, and francois hollande and nicolas sarkozy will be here. the general public was also invited to attend the ceremony. 2500 people are expected. of soldiers, lot some of whom are part of the regiment of these 13 soldiers. in and around this building, everything is getting ready for the ceremony which starts at 2:30. genie: thank you for that. we will check back in with james throughout the day as the ceremony gets underway. all haveh soldiers in been killed since france started its overseas operations in 1963. we took a look. paris.lemn arrival in salute the up to soldiers killed in a collision between helicopters and -- in m ali. this follows a ceremony at a military base in gao. of aare serving as part granand offensive against jihadt groups
emmanuel macron will be speaking at 3:00 p.m. this afternoon, expected to give a speech for about 30 minutes in which he should speak mostly about the who gavef these men their lives to protect france. he said he would not be talking politics. is goingdent of mali to be in attendance as well, and francois hollande and nicolas sarkozy will be here. the general public was also invited to attend the ceremony. 2500 people are expected. of soldiers, lot some of whom are part of the regiment of these...
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obama. 46 yards to emmanuel sanders. to conversions on third and 16. are you kidding me?es: jalen ramsey tom appear and taylor rapp is so far over on the coverage that he has no chance to affect the play. he is covering grass as we like to send the defensive side. not anyone that is wearing a jersey opposite your color. and jalen ramsey thinks he has that help inside from a safety but the safety is covering the outer third of the field. and jalen ramsey is discussing that right now post play. and now the 49ers are set up for an opportunity for potential game-winning field goal at the worst. >> kevin: that is truly incredible. >> charles: that is an absolute must in coverage. there is no other way to put that. he is so far outside on the coverage that you don't have coverage in your playbook. he was way out on the side of the field. he doesn't make that many mistakes but he made a doozy right there. >> kevin: to third and 16 conversions. and a potential game-winning drive. now it is to the edge and it is coleman out here. he is going to stay and bounce inside the 15 yard l
obama. 46 yards to emmanuel sanders. to conversions on third and 16. are you kidding me?es: jalen ramsey tom appear and taylor rapp is so far over on the coverage that he has no chance to affect the play. he is covering grass as we like to send the defensive side. not anyone that is wearing a jersey opposite your color. and jalen ramsey thinks he has that help inside from a safety but the safety is covering the outer third of the field. and jalen ramsey is discussing that right now post play....
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it sparked tense reactions including a few with emmanuel ma con. last note showed the leaders seeming to gossip about president trump. it was first noticed by the cbc. microphones could only pick up fragments of the conversation. >>> oh, to be a fly on the wall of that cocktail party. as you can see, they didn't mention trump by name, but he was the only nato leader who held a 40-minute-plus press conference. add it all up, and the day is sure to be a test of the president's diplomatic skill. for the very latest, let's turn to diplomatic editor nic robertson. that certainly adds to the gossip and the proceedings, doesn't it, nic? >> reporter: it does, justin trudeau deciding not to comment or adding anything onto those words that were picked up last night. i think what we're seeing here is down to business. the nato secretary-general arriving here and saying very clearly the agenda today, arms control, dealing with russia, the rise with china. the prime minister showing up and saying the reason nato is so strong is because it can change the fit the
it sparked tense reactions including a few with emmanuel ma con. last note showed the leaders seeming to gossip about president trump. it was first noticed by the cbc. microphones could only pick up fragments of the conversation. >>> oh, to be a fly on the wall of that cocktail party. as you can see, they didn't mention trump by name, but he was the only nato leader who held a 40-minute-plus press conference. add it all up, and the day is sure to be a test of the president's diplomatic...
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at the same time, emmanuel macron, there are strikes in paris, he needs to pander to his public.hen merkel is hungry for russian gas and does not want to pressure putin much. very complex situation. kevin: i can't let you go without asking about the other develop and from putin's perspective. the issue of the olympics. on a day in which that news is breaking, line there putin now at the meeting -- vladimir putin now at the meeting, how is that going to cast a shadow on this meeting? michael: right. knowing what we know of vladimir putin, this strikes at the heart more than anything else, more than sanctions, more than leaders shying away from him like at the g7 or the g20. it is something that he can't go back to russia and say this is nothing to the russian public. because this is something the russian public will really react to. this is shameful that our russian athletes have been put in this position. and i think quickly, i think it will further work to isolate russia both in the mentality of the russian people and also in terms of their leader. we will see how that plays out
at the same time, emmanuel macron, there are strikes in paris, he needs to pander to his public.hen merkel is hungry for russian gas and does not want to pressure putin much. very complex situation. kevin: i can't let you go without asking about the other develop and from putin's perspective. the issue of the olympics. on a day in which that news is breaking, line there putin now at the meeting -- vladimir putin now at the meeting, how is that going to cast a shadow on this meeting? michael:...
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emmanuel is going to tax the companies.take advantage of the american companies, it is going to be asked, not france. -- us, not france. francine: president trump talked about the $2.4 billion of tariffs on french products, his relationship with emmanuel macron, and the u.s.-china trade deal, no deadline and suggesting it was up to him to go forward with a deal or not. you were reminding me china has a pivotal role in how they are dealing with nato. talk to west a relationship between the alliance and china -- talk to us the relationship between the alliance and china. tolie: they would begin think about nato's position on china as china becomes more involved economically. there is the feeling that nato needs to investigate this. for any security concerns that might come from this. we are expecting some sort of statement in the communique that comes out of the summit, but that is an important signal. if nato is going to maintain its relevance it will have to ask questions about what china's engagement in the air up means fo
emmanuel is going to tax the companies.take advantage of the american companies, it is going to be asked, not france. -- us, not france. francine: president trump talked about the $2.4 billion of tariffs on french products, his relationship with emmanuel macron, and the u.s.-china trade deal, no deadline and suggesting it was up to him to go forward with a deal or not. you were reminding me china has a pivotal role in how they are dealing with nato. talk to west a relationship between the...
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despite her father's efforts, she also died, as did her 16—year—old brother, praise—emmanuel, who alsoem examinations confirmed that all three drowned. a 14—year—old girl, the children's sister, raised the alarm. today in south—east london, neighbours of the family have been speaking of their shock. they were just beautiful, lovely people. i'm absolutely devastated. yes, it's shocking, shocking, to hear somebody died by drowning, especially, who went for holiday. it is a bit shocking. mr diya was a parish pastor. one of the churches he was associated with has paid tribute, saying their thoughts were with his family and friends at this difficult time. the foreign office says it's continuing to support a british woman in spain, thought to be the children's mother, and the resort has tonight said it is continuing to fully co—operate with authorities and offer any assistance it asks for. it also says it's helping support bereaved family members. the hotel owners have described the incident as a tragic accident, and say the investigation found no concerns relating to the pool or procedures
despite her father's efforts, she also died, as did her 16—year—old brother, praise—emmanuel, who alsoem examinations confirmed that all three drowned. a 14—year—old girl, the children's sister, raised the alarm. today in south—east london, neighbours of the family have been speaking of their shock. they were just beautiful, lovely people. i'm absolutely devastated. yes, it's shocking, shocking, to hear somebody died by drowning, especially, who went for holiday. it is a bit...
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>> there's also visual evidence of him meeting emmanuel macron.out the ongoing protests in iran. >> does the united states support these protesters in iran? >> i don't want to comment on that, but the answer is i no, b i don't want to comment on it. >> the president walked back his comments at the beginning of his meeting with canadian prime ministerad justin trudeau telli reporters he misunderstood the question. >> the question was asked a little while ago about supporting the people protesting in iran and are going through a tough period. we do support them totally and havet supported them from the beginning. the question was asked do we support them, i thought financially, and we haven't supported them. i don't know that we've ever been actually asked to support themen financially, and you kno somebody asks maybe we would. >> all right, it's important to report what's happening inside of iran right now, not a lot of news coming out of that country. human rights groups estimating more than 200 people have been killed there in the last month duri
>> there's also visual evidence of him meeting emmanuel macron.out the ongoing protests in iran. >> does the united states support these protesters in iran? >> i don't want to comment on that, but the answer is i no, b i don't want to comment on it. >> the president walked back his comments at the beginning of his meeting with canadian prime ministerad justin trudeau telli reporters he misunderstood the question. >> the question was asked a little while ago about...
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emmanuelle fianna no whose father survived auschwitz is an m.p. for the social democratic party. fianna is fighting against the rise of neo fascism 2 years ago he introduced a lot of parliament it would have precipitated any display a fascist symbols but fianna his proposal will fail and the legal situation is different in italy than in germany it's only against the law or when one glorifying fascist symbols is connected to the founding of a fascist party or you know america's all today things are different the facebook page that glorifies hitler goebbels or italian fascists is easy and quick to create the motivation to form a fascist party is not necessarily part of it in front of an example of. benito mussolini ruled italy for 21 years through through to the repression countless people fell prey to his tyranny but in italy and abroad siding with hitler mussolini entered the 2nd world war fascist rule is a dark chapter of italian history that has never been thoroughly dealt with through . the legend of fascism created the welfare state by introducing salary bonuses pensions and
emmanuelle fianna no whose father survived auschwitz is an m.p. for the social democratic party. fianna is fighting against the rise of neo fascism 2 years ago he introduced a lot of parliament it would have precipitated any display a fascist symbols but fianna his proposal will fail and the legal situation is different in italy than in germany it's only against the law or when one glorifying fascist symbols is connected to the founding of a fascist party or you know america's all today things...
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trump and french president emmanuel macron.fered dueling visions for the alliance. >>> we're following new allegations this morning from military families. they say they've been forced to live in dangerously poor housing conditions leading to serious health problems. jan crawford has details. >>> our family has went from a healthy family to an utterly medical disaster. some of my children will be sick from this for the rest of their lives. >> reporter: two families are suffering from respiratory and neurological illnesses. they're among five military families who this week sued the owners and property managers of their privatized housing at macdill air force base in florida, alleging unsafe living conditions like rotting walls and floors and problems with mold so severe that in one instance mushrooms grew out of the floor and carpet. it's the latest in a series of the lawsuits alleging similar issues with mold, lead paint, and infestations of pests and rats. private contractors are responsible for more than 200,000 homes on mil
trump and french president emmanuel macron.fered dueling visions for the alliance. >>> we're following new allegations this morning from military families. they say they've been forced to live in dangerously poor housing conditions leading to serious health problems. jan crawford has details. >>> our family has went from a healthy family to an utterly medical disaster. some of my children will be sick from this for the rest of their lives. >> reporter: two families are...
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his emmanuel macron's speaking either this evening. on the. it conceals i understand the changes can be hard. they cannot lead to a national. because there's too much today germans ulice i see how decisions made cannot times because worry and opposition. but do we have to give up on changing our country because of the- noise. no. hi you've mozel phone it would be the trial of our children and their children he would have to pay the price of our inaction. that's why the pensions reform it with this high and the government are committed to will be put into place. on and also on the nascent that. the on going a stand off between the french government's on union spelled out yet more que as for commuters this she said there was reduce service on trains will the metro. has been open to purely at during the peak hours. wednesday looking like another glum day for commuters with aids metro lines in total close here in paris- and nationwide. to delays own sixpence trains. one of the front steps of the same to open up a c. striking cars musicians have be
his emmanuel macron's speaking either this evening. on the. it conceals i understand the changes can be hard. they cannot lead to a national. because there's too much today germans ulice i see how decisions made cannot times because worry and opposition. but do we have to give up on changing our country because of the- noise. no. hi you've mozel phone it would be the trial of our children and their children he would have to pay the price of our inaction. that's why the pensions reform it with...
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the french government led by emmanuel macron is hoping today onceit by emmanuel macron is hoping todaye the detail of what this pension reform will look like, that will somehow quell the strike action, which is not so far happening at all. we have seen en masse not so far happening at all. we have seen en masse strike action which has caused chao5 seen en masse strike action which has caused chaos in france over the last few weeks and they have been accompanied by the yellow ve5t australia is as well. there are also other issues at play —— yellow that strikers. he did say the yellow jacket5 would be very much involved in the negotiations. the great debate, he said. the blessing that hasn't really happened yet. and what people want is the detail and we don't have any of that detail. let's hope we get some today. james hughes will be back for the news briefing. we have all sorts to discuss, including detail on how long it will ta ke including detail on how long it will take you to burn off the calories in the food you are about to consume. how will that impact what you eat and when? icel
the french government led by emmanuel macron is hoping today onceit by emmanuel macron is hoping todaye the detail of what this pension reform will look like, that will somehow quell the strike action, which is not so far happening at all. we have seen en masse not so far happening at all. we have seen en masse strike action which has caused chao5 seen en masse strike action which has caused chaos in france over the last few weeks and they have been accompanied by the yellow ve5t australia is...
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alliances 70 lb of us 3 has got off to an acrimonious start before meeting with france's president emmanuelle macromedia u.s. president to donald trump declared that he's country derives the least benefits from nato membership and hit out at the french president for describing the alliance as brain dead but mr trump sounded more conciliatory as he sat down for talks with president macro saying that nature had to evolve in order to confront today's challenges the present. i think you are that we need workers who believe that we both agree that we can use it for other things than just look you do what a specific you know our people say it was made to look a originally so if you know russia but we also have other things to look at whether it's radical islamic terrorists whether it's tremendous growth of china. there are a lot of things so seriously cowering in different there was much there was the if you 1st people now are fulfilling their experiences. for his part president kroll said that nato is financial cost should not be the primary consideration and that the alliance had to be clear abou
alliances 70 lb of us 3 has got off to an acrimonious start before meeting with france's president emmanuelle macromedia u.s. president to donald trump declared that he's country derives the least benefits from nato membership and hit out at the french president for describing the alliance as brain dead but mr trump sounded more conciliatory as he sat down for talks with president macro saying that nature had to evolve in order to confront today's challenges the present. i think you are that we...
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french president emmanuel macron spoke of their sacrifice in the face of terrorism in the eulogy. micron said freedom. often alas has the taste of spilled blood. us president is this not the impeachment hearings against him. white house lawyers- citing a lack of fedex allegedly in the proceedings. a set to the side of trouble face a full on trial in congress. and as we just heard the best footballers in the world in order that the ballon d'or ceremony here in paris us team captain. megan rapinoe within the women's. and leo messi getting a record six volatile idiot when he didn't make the jam is the final. of course shinine throughout for barcelon. spain correct stuff. i'm not for- undies business colston joins a starting with a landmark gas pipeline connecting russia to china that's our markets called the power of siberia the three thousand climber long pipeline is part of an effort to secure moscow's position as the world's biggest gas exporter.. rejeject also comes a politicall motives. with russia grappling from s sanctions from the european union the country is looking to ceme
french president emmanuel macron spoke of their sacrifice in the face of terrorism in the eulogy. micron said freedom. often alas has the taste of spilled blood. us president is this not the impeachment hearings against him. white house lawyers- citing a lack of fedex allegedly in the proceedings. a set to the side of trouble face a full on trial in congress. and as we just heard the best footballers in the world in order that the ballon d'or ceremony here in paris us team captain. megan...
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there will be bilateral meetings between them out -- emmanuel macron, vladimir putin, and zelinski.our will be meetings with heads of state and then there will be a press conscience that is scheduled at 7:00. we are being told that the meetings will take as long as .hey need to take they could be moved to a later time. indeed, this is the first time that saloon ski and putin are meeting face-to-face. that's not the case with macron. .e met zelinski the first visit of the lindsay was to paris after his election. this is very important. this is the first time this format, called me -- called the normandy format will take place 2016 -- with the heads of state present. the last time it happened was in berlin in 2016 indeed, we are being told a lot of wowork has been done and it will probably be announcements here today. what do we think that announcement might be? there's lots of fear that the ukrainian leader will be selling out. we are being told that indeed, the international sanctions on russia have been frugal. it has cost a lot of money for the russians and while this is a new str
there will be bilateral meetings between them out -- emmanuel macron, vladimir putin, and zelinski.our will be meetings with heads of state and then there will be a press conscience that is scheduled at 7:00. we are being told that the meetings will take as long as .hey need to take they could be moved to a later time. indeed, this is the first time that saloon ski and putin are meeting face-to-face. that's not the case with macron. .e met zelinski the first visit of the lindsay was to paris...
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light now because the president's feet are being held to the fire by some of these leaders like emmanuel macron? >> reporter: maybe. but i don't think that there is a whole lot of tangible evidence that donald trump has changed his position based on what foreign leaders say. i'd be pretty skrept cal about that. but that has been the challenge for his own general secretary mattis on trying to convince the president to have a more robust international presence throughout the globe. whether that is in south korea or syria. so maybe he has modified a little bit based on -- and we're seeing something new with the president where he is modifying his behavior and his rhetoric. there may be some credence to that because as tom was mentioning, the last 24 hours we've seen -- restraint is the wrong word, but a lightly restrained president trump at least as it relates to the election process spepspects of n doctor s son. he has been briefed that the nhs is an explosive issue here in the uk. the president was noticeably restrained is yesterday as it related to the latest upcoming election. i think t
light now because the president's feet are being held to the fire by some of these leaders like emmanuel macron? >> reporter: maybe. but i don't think that there is a whole lot of tangible evidence that donald trump has changed his position based on what foreign leaders say. i'd be pretty skrept cal about that. but that has been the challenge for his own general secretary mattis on trying to convince the president to have a more robust international presence throughout the globe. whether...
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happens, it could be a bit awkward after a new video surfaced overnight showing the french president emmanuel macron, canadian prime minister justin trudeau and british prime minister boris johnson laughing at president trump's ways, although, they did not mention him by name. so here's that moment. >> well, it will be a busy and historic day ahead. let's begin with suzanne malveaux. she's live for us on capitol hill. what are we expecting, suzanne? >> good morning, alisyn. we're just hours away from the house judiciary's first public hearing. it starts at 10:00. alisyn, if history is any indication, we expect potential fireworks from this committee as democrats make their case for impeaching the president. after ten weeks of investigating president trump, house intelligence democrats have now turned over the impeachment inquiry to the house judiciary committee, which is holding its first hearing today, to begin the process of drafting the articles of impeachment. >> well, our hearing focus is really on the legal standard, that is, what do the terms bribery and high creams and misdemeanor mea
happens, it could be a bit awkward after a new video surfaced overnight showing the french president emmanuel macron, canadian prime minister justin trudeau and british prime minister boris johnson laughing at president trump's ways, although, they did not mention him by name. so here's that moment. >> well, it will be a busy and historic day ahead. let's begin with suzanne malveaux. she's live for us on capitol hill. what are we expecting, suzanne? >> good morning, alisyn. we're...
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in an interview last month, emmanuel macron was fiercely critical. he said...to turkey's invasion of northern syria. then in a phrase which certainly cut through — he called nato ‘brain dead'. today donald trump responded. and i heard that president macron said nato is brain dead, i think that is very insulting to a lot of different people, including amanda, who does a very good job of running nato. that is a very, very nasty statement to essentially 28, including them, 28 countries. in the past donald trump called nato "obsolete" — but here we have him defending it. and the two men met this afternoon. here's president macron. my statements created some reaction, shaked a lot of people. i do stand by them. and i have to say, when you look at what nato is or should be, first of all, this is a burden we share. and president trumpjust remind you of some figures, this is perfectly true that the us over invested decades after decades. and it is number one by far. and i do share that statement. that is why i am a strong supporter of a stronger component in nato. mr m
in an interview last month, emmanuel macron was fiercely critical. he said...to turkey's invasion of northern syria. then in a phrase which certainly cut through — he called nato ‘brain dead'. today donald trump responded. and i heard that president macron said nato is brain dead, i think that is very insulting to a lot of different people, including amanda, who does a very good job of running nato. that is a very, very nasty statement to essentially 28, including them, 28 countries. in the...
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mrjohnson was captured last night in on a joke at donald trump's expense with leaders, including emmanuelda's justin trudeau. here mimicking the shock of white house staffers at president trump's off—the—cuff diplomacy this week. britain's pm was pleading ignorance. that's. . .that‘s complete nonsense. and i don't know where that's come from. but this was donald trump's verdict on the canadian leader. well, he is two—faced. he is two—faced, he said. obviously not at all happy. pomp and ceremony at the summit here in hertfordshire, while in nottingham labour's leader seemed a world away. numberten! jeremy corbyn‘s vision — a nato dedicated to peace. i thought the direction that nato was going was the wrong one, i've had discussions with many people, and i want to see a reduction in tensions around the world. we cannot go on developing the concept of an arms race. there has to be a process of recognising the real threats in this world are actually terrorism, cyber security, and of course the climate crisis that affects all of us. and i think we can all play a part in dealing with those issu
mrjohnson was captured last night in on a joke at donald trump's expense with leaders, including emmanuelda's justin trudeau. here mimicking the shock of white house staffers at president trump's off—the—cuff diplomacy this week. britain's pm was pleading ignorance. that's. . .that‘s complete nonsense. and i don't know where that's come from. but this was donald trump's verdict on the canadian leader. well, he is two—faced. he is two—faced, he said. obviously not at all happy. pomp...
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look at what president donald trump did just two hours before that meeting, he was lobbing shows at emmanuel macron, said it was insulting, you can't say that. and to willie's point the president tends to be more aggressive, more challenging before the meeting or after the meeting. in the actual meeting there's less confrontation. that's why i'll be so interested to see how he handles angela merkel and how angela merkel handles him in just about 90 minutes. we have sort of the dovish donald trump or will we have the twitter tirade donald trump in that meeting? because there's not a lot of personal chemistry between the president and the chancellor. guys. >> they've been very frosty in these one on one moments in the past, and we'll see another one coming up shortly. hans nichols in front of parliament. it was interesting to watch that exchange between macron and trump. a short time before that when the president was sitting with stoltenberg he went on and on about macron being insulting nato. he has to from moment to moment from exchange to exchange he has to take these new positions and tod
look at what president donald trump did just two hours before that meeting, he was lobbing shows at emmanuel macron, said it was insulting, you can't say that. and to willie's point the president tends to be more aggressive, more challenging before the meeting or after the meeting. in the actual meeting there's less confrontation. that's why i'll be so interested to see how he handles angela merkel and how angela merkel handles him in just about 90 minutes. we have sort of the dovish donald...
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emmanuel macron may be joining in, boris johnson hosting it all not saying anything at all.he dutch prime minister is there. not saying anything. canadian lead ear and possibly the french leader as well. this is blown out of proportion of many critics president trump. overall the nato leaders meeting in london the past few days has been successful for president trump and for the united states. you have all of the 29 members of the nato alliance agreeing to further increase defense spending to meet the minimum 2% of gdp spend that is expected of all alliance members. you have seen very significant increases already over the last three years since president trump took office in terms of overall defense spending levels. more than $100 billion of additional defense spend having been put in place by nato members. that figure is going to rise to increase of $350 billion by 2024. so for the first time in decades you're seeing significant levels of increased defense spending, across the alliance. that is really in large part due to u.s. leadership in particular, president trump's ve
emmanuel macron may be joining in, boris johnson hosting it all not saying anything at all.he dutch prime minister is there. not saying anything. canadian lead ear and possibly the french leader as well. this is blown out of proportion of many critics president trump. overall the nato leaders meeting in london the past few days has been successful for president trump and for the united states. you have all of the 29 members of the nato alliance agreeing to further increase defense spending to...
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and a moment ago i was talking about being at congregation emmanuel after the shooting in the free of life synagogue in pittsburgh and how colleagues across the faiths came out to support the jewish community and i and you and others of us have been at gatherings to support people of diverse faiths, both those who live in northern california and elsewhere. i'm particularly thinking today about the a split days, a mono thee yick minority in northern iraq. when they were experiencing a recent genocide that began in 2014, the board of rabbis stepped up together with interfaith councils in our area to raise consciousness about the polite of it and to raise funds to help in certain ways without taking any stand for or against anyone. and actually as part of supporting them,way also supported a syrian christians who were facing a particularly horrific time, their situation was never defined as a genocide but was on that level so we supported both communities. >> we're seeing a lot in our community and also sadly the country that has to do with a kind of rising anti-jewish antisemitic sentim
and a moment ago i was talking about being at congregation emmanuel after the shooting in the free of life synagogue in pittsburgh and how colleagues across the faiths came out to support the jewish community and i and you and others of us have been at gatherings to support people of diverse faiths, both those who live in northern california and elsewhere. i'm particularly thinking today about the a split days, a mono thee yick minority in northern iraq. when they were experiencing a recent...
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. >> that was just moments ago, president trump attacking the french president emmanuel macron hoursn one meeting in london. this public feud is such a difference from the public pawing really between the two men at their first meetings. kaitlan collins is back with us. also joining us cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson, and yes, this might be to pull focus from impeachment, nic, but there's a lot more going on here as well. when president trump directliy attacks the french leader over nato when president trump has been critical of nato over the years. something's clearly going on. >> reporter: well, he seems to be using the sort of strongest language that he uses publicly at least, disrespect for dangerous, pointing out that macron has more problems at home, the unemployment rate. the protests that have been going on on the streets there, paris and around france over the last almost year now, so president trump really, you know, had strong words for emmanuel macron and also the indications that the white house could be planning to increase tariffs on french goods, 100
. >> that was just moments ago, president trump attacking the french president emmanuel macron hoursn one meeting in london. this public feud is such a difference from the public pawing really between the two men at their first meetings. kaitlan collins is back with us. also joining us cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson, and yes, this might be to pull focus from impeachment, nic, but there's a lot more going on here as well. when president trump directliy attacks the french...
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emmanuel macron meanwhile continue to press his case for change. >> who is our enemy? can we act together against international terrorism in particular? our debate should be about something other than financial issues. >> the voices of reassurance were left sounding a bit then. >> we've always been able to overcome these differences and protect each other. >> the question it all raises is central -- essential to what nato is and what it exists for, what happens to an alliance built on collective defense when that collective commitment, that spirit of unity isn't as solid as some would like it to be? turkey's president erdogan had earlier demanded that the cards abandoned by trump in northern syria be recognized as what he he wouldrrorists, or veto alliance efforts to bolster its eastern offenses against russia. this was a threat that represented a of nato central accord. they do seem to agree that rush is no longer the enemy that it was. alliance cannot hide from the difficult truth that multiple challenges mean multiple conflicting interests, undermining the unity tha
emmanuel macron meanwhile continue to press his case for change. >> who is our enemy? can we act together against international terrorism in particular? our debate should be about something other than financial issues. >> the voices of reassurance were left sounding a bit then. >> we've always been able to overcome these differences and protect each other. >> the question it all raises is central -- essential to what nato is and what it exists for, what happens to an...
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emmanuel macron recently called the alliance brain-dead.hat many countries don't pay enough towards defense. and spoke the summit with several attendees about these internal differences. starting with nato's secretary-general. ♪ >> i welcome the fact that president trump became a strong supporter to nato. he recognized that european allies are now stepping up in regards to burdens sharing. allies and european canada have added 130 billion euros to the defense budget. this is unprecedented. this is making middle stronger. -- nato stronger. it is having an impact. >> going back to the brain dead comments, i know the language was too much. you were with emmanuel macron last week. what do you think he's trying to achieve? is this a wake-up call or is something else happening? >> i don't agree with that way of characterizing nato. especially because what i have seen over the last years, nato was doing more than they have done for decades. we have implemented the largest reinforcement of our alliances since the end of the cold war. troops for the
emmanuel macron recently called the alliance brain-dead.hat many countries don't pay enough towards defense. and spoke the summit with several attendees about these internal differences. starting with nato's secretary-general. ♪ >> i welcome the fact that president trump became a strong supporter to nato. he recognized that european allies are now stepping up in regards to burdens sharing. allies and european canada have added 130 billion euros to the defense budget. this is...
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you heard him talk about north korea and the words he had for emmanuel macron.on south korea and he talked about burden-sharing specifically. in terms of that he said last year he actually asked south korea to pay more, around 500 million a year more. he said the u.s. is paying a lot to protect south korea and he said, quote: you have to pay up. i bet you didn't know that did you? rob: that is a key campaign promise he has made. making the world pay their fair share. stop taking advantage of the u.s. one other points that stood out specifically to me, president trump signaling he thinks it could be better to wait for after the election with regard to china. going to be interesting to see what that does to markets today and for the rest of the week. jillian: on the impeachment he said it is unpatriotic by the democrats that it has been unifying for the republicans. on that note, "fox & friends" kin continues now. steve: 6:00 in new york. it is 11:00 in the morning in london. would start with a fox news alert. president trump is live in the capital of england kick
you heard him talk about north korea and the words he had for emmanuel macron.on south korea and he talked about burden-sharing specifically. in terms of that he said last year he actually asked south korea to pay more, around 500 million a year more. he said the u.s. is paying a lot to protect south korea and he said, quote: you have to pay up. i bet you didn't know that did you? rob: that is a key campaign promise he has made. making the world pay their fair share. stop taking advantage of...
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it's really about the unpopularity of emmanuel macron, and it's not looking as good as it was for hisin 2022. david: can he back down? nicholas: he will have to do some extent. he's trying to put the onus on the prime minister just as jack 1990's.ated back in the with a problem is five-year presidential term and much asive term, and is a micromanager as emmanuel macron is and thinks of himself as the smartest guy in the room, much like obama did, essentially the perception is that it is making-- macron decisions that he's given out mixed messages in terms of what his prime minister has said and the specialist he has appointed to take care of it. and then he jumps in with something that does not make sense. the government is supposed to make its proposals tomorrow and the strikes are happening now. what's wrong with this picture? total disorganization. david: let's see if there's disorganization and britain. there is an election coming up on thursday. nicholas: oh sure, something easy. david: what comes next? subject: we go from one to the next, thanks. essentially there are two option
it's really about the unpopularity of emmanuel macron, and it's not looking as good as it was for hisin 2022. david: can he back down? nicholas: he will have to do some extent. he's trying to put the onus on the prime minister just as jack 1990's.ated back in the with a problem is five-year presidential term and much asive term, and is a micromanager as emmanuel macron is and thinks of himself as the smartest guy in the room, much like obama did, essentially the perception is that it is...