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we understand that french president emmanuel mccall is due to speak later today. what is he expected to say? well, it's we are still expected to to, to say something which is new as such because he hasn't spoken since the beginning of the whole reform process. he has let his prime minister have been born in the front seat. so the news that he's talking is old is the news, and it says what he's going to say is probably perhaps disappointing poison opponents. he said to respond to the to yesterday had no intention to contend track or dissolve. the parliament soc, is prime minister or even hold the public referendum. some people call for so what you told them is bring me some new ideas, new reform agenda, and the next 2 to 3 weeks. and from that, from there on, we'll see how the rest of his presidency will work. and it's 4 more years to go. he has to sell it to the public. the reaction to raising the retirement age from 62 to 64 has been fierce. why has it been so strong in france? well, it's difficult to say we've had a poll in january, i feel is equal. and the reas
we understand that french president emmanuel mccall is due to speak later today. what is he expected to say? well, it's we are still expected to to, to say something which is new as such because he hasn't spoken since the beginning of the whole reform process. he has let his prime minister have been born in the front seat. so the news that he's talking is old is the news, and it says what he's going to say is probably perhaps disappointing poison opponents. he said to respond to the to...
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this is one emmanuel mccall promised to make restitution, but hundreds of museums in a dozen european countries were concerned. there would be emptied or close. the french government ask senegalese scholar fell when sour and french art historian benedict serv want to lead the project. their report sent shock waves to the art world because it called for the urgent permanent return of african artifacts. this initiative was meant to forge a new relationship between europe and africa and they got him ask, damascus, i didn't give it to me till i got up with this. but if a boy ah, dean, supporters of the restitution plan, believe that initially is like this will help heal the scars of european colonialism. but many questions remain over the range of the project, the preparedness of museums, to go ahead with it. and indeed, whether the promised large scale return of artifacts will ever happen at all. ah christie do soon sit on them. both don't we? in the motion is storage length damper hunting. he let me see his t teresa video to see basic english was a convert. the lot whistles spectrum phy
this is one emmanuel mccall promised to make restitution, but hundreds of museums in a dozen european countries were concerned. there would be emptied or close. the french government ask senegalese scholar fell when sour and french art historian benedict serv want to lead the project. their report sent shock waves to the art world because it called for the urgent permanent return of african artifacts. this initiative was meant to forge a new relationship between europe and africa and they got...
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they're scared of paving stones and of the populations anger against president emmanuel mccall. elisia, a law student says he's behaving like a monarch. she is angry that his government bypassed parliament when they raised their retirement age to 64. they don't want to back down, does need a compromise nor debate. even the unions of being ignored. that's the problem. for months the president has been trying to convince the french that the pension system needs more funds. eskoville bosses, do you think i'm enjoying this reform? you know, today there are 17000000 pensioners living in 2030. there will be 20000000 is do you think we can continue with these rules of but according to polls, 2 thirds of the french are against this reform. they are worried about their future . ah, okay, if you've already worked 44 years like me, there are other things to do than work. life is already relatively short. oh, these protesters, seeing that malone has declared war on them as had the police, a reference to the tough policing of the protests. ah, it's my mom cooling. yeah, it was my mom. she's always
they're scared of paving stones and of the populations anger against president emmanuel mccall. elisia, a law student says he's behaving like a monarch. she is angry that his government bypassed parliament when they raised their retirement age to 64. they don't want to back down, does need a compromise nor debate. even the unions of being ignored. that's the problem. for months the president has been trying to convince the french that the pension system needs more funds. eskoville bosses, do...
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are said to join another day of protest and strikes in france nearly 2 weeks after president emmanuel mccall rammed his pension reforms through parliament . public fury shows no sign of abating, but micron has refused to budge on the deeply unpopular pension age changes political tension and israel appears to have eased the day after a prime minister benjamin netanyahu put a contentious overhaul of the traditional system on hold. his move came in the wake of spontaneous mass protest, and a far reaching general strike. netanyahu says that there's a lay will allow time to reach a compromise, and factions opposed to netanyahu are preparing for negotiations. but it's far from certain whether consensus is possible on the issues that have galvanized as really opponents in unprecedented numbers. ah, protesting a plan to overhaul the countries judiciary proposed by the government. but benjamin netanyahu, an estimated $80000.00 demonstrators, took to the streets inter brucell him alone. for nearly 3 months now, hundreds of thousands of people have taken port in weekly protests. but on monday, thanks
are said to join another day of protest and strikes in france nearly 2 weeks after president emmanuel mccall rammed his pension reforms through parliament . public fury shows no sign of abating, but micron has refused to budge on the deeply unpopular pension age changes political tension and israel appears to have eased the day after a prime minister benjamin netanyahu put a contentious overhaul of the traditional system on hold. his move came in the wake of spontaneous mass protest, and a far...
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if some comedy is over, embattled president, emmanuel mccall will have to deal with more protests and accusations of anti democratic behavior. after adopting the contentious legislation without a parliamentary vote, the protest could echo 2018 yellow vest populous movement against rising prices. minova all technology on his x. now comes the hard part, much to fraction neglect because demonstrations and strikes are no longer possible here. so we're going to do what the yet vested hole showed. the 2 thirds of the french population oppose the pension reform. the protest may just be the beginning of a political crisis. oh, he doesn't correspond at least lewis is in paris for us. so lisa, is this really the final word on pension reform, or can the government's decisions still be overturned? while the special constitutional power of the government is now using means that the pension reform can only be overturned. if there is a vote of no confidence, we understand 4 parties, 4 position parties will bring in such a emotion in parliament and parliament, should they turn on these emotions next
if some comedy is over, embattled president, emmanuel mccall will have to deal with more protests and accusations of anti democratic behavior. after adopting the contentious legislation without a parliamentary vote, the protest could echo 2018 yellow vest populous movement against rising prices. minova all technology on his x. now comes the hard part, much to fraction neglect because demonstrations and strikes are no longer possible here. so we're going to do what the yet vested hole showed....
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if some comedy is alone, embattled president emmanuel mccall will have to do with more protests and accusations of anti democratic behavior. after adopting the contentious legislation without a parliamentary vote. the protest could echo 20 eighteens, yellow vest populous movement against rising prices and all that also knowledge on his x. now comes the hard part, much tougher action neglect because demonstrations and strikes are no longer possible here. so we're going to do what the yellow vested hole showed, the 2 thirds of the french population oppose the pension reform. the protests may just be the beginning of a political crisis. oh, they doubly correspondent lisa lewis is in paris force laser. is this really the final word on pension reform, or can the government's decision still be overturned at this point? well, what this special constitutional power means is that the government pegs that reform to a vote of confidence of no confidence. several motions have been fired or, and the praises being fired by opposition parties. and on monday the parliament will hold. the national assembly will
if some comedy is alone, embattled president emmanuel mccall will have to do with more protests and accusations of anti democratic behavior. after adopting the contentious legislation without a parliamentary vote. the protest could echo 20 eighteens, yellow vest populous movement against rising prices and all that also knowledge on his x. now comes the hard part, much tougher action neglect because demonstrations and strikes are no longer possible here. so we're going to do what the yellow...
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and the government of french president emmanuel mccall survived to competence votes in parliament. off the days off, he pushed through controversial pension reforms, opposition politicians were angry that my home bypass parliament to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 chairs in the us bank 1st republic have tumbled as much as 50 percent on faith that will need a 2nd rescue to stay afloat, and they says the u. b. s. takeover of credit suisse appeared to ease concerns on the global markets. the emergency rescue was announced on sunday after a weekend of emergency talks of bankers, regulators, and government officials struggled to save the swiss lender monday so a bumpy dave, trading on global share markets, as investors tried to digest the deal. many asian markets close down, but major exchanges in europe recovered from losses. and in the us stocks end of the day higher without up 1.2 percent credits 3 shares were down 56 percent that close. its biggest ever daily decline. u. b. s is paying $3250000000.00 for credit suisse. about 60 percent less than the bank was worth when marke
and the government of french president emmanuel mccall survived to competence votes in parliament. off the days off, he pushed through controversial pension reforms, opposition politicians were angry that my home bypass parliament to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 chairs in the us bank 1st republic have tumbled as much as 50 percent on faith that will need a 2nd rescue to stay afloat, and they says the u. b. s. takeover of credit suisse appeared to ease concerns on the global markets....