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stephen here in the suitor, why is emmanuel back —— why is emmanuel david gauke making the bad cop playextension that theresa may would be hoping for? there are two reasons. he sees this as the long—term defeat of the french national front now national rally, this far right you're a sceptic movement in his country. so —— you're a sceptic. it's partially to disprove them. and it is also he has a ambitious european reform programme. and briefly under david cameron and theresa may, the united kingdom said that "we are leaving, you are having a conversation about the future, we will not use our veto and sit in the corridor as a departing member". the fear that the corona and some of his allies have is that you have a situation where the uk says "we are leaving but we're going to be as difficult as we can until we leave so we will veto things, we will prevent you from doing things, this would dominate the eu atmosphere". and there is of course people like david davis who thought it was helpful and clever and played well with a chunk of the british electorate of michel barnier is very french,
stephen here in the suitor, why is emmanuel back —— why is emmanuel david gauke making the bad cop playextension that theresa may would be hoping for? there are two reasons. he sees this as the long—term defeat of the french national front now national rally, this far right you're a sceptic movement in his country. so —— you're a sceptic. it's partially to disprove them. and it is also he has a ambitious european reform programme. and briefly under david cameron and theresa may, the...
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president emmanuel macron thanked the fire services. it was a well-thought-out and well prepared operation. >> what preparations have been made foror easter r weekend?d? >> it will be off bounds for some time. a good friday service and other moved tohave been another church in the center of paris. we are getting more details on what is going to be a long restoration operation. there is going to be a giant umbrella over what remains of the roof to protect the interior. macron wants to take , the source of a lot of skepticism of people here in france. it may taking longer than the .resident wants several thousand climate protesters are gathering west of central paris. the movement inspired by this week's demonstrations in central london by the extinction has causedctivists disruption to parts of the public transport system. let's cross to our reporter who is out one of these protests. tell us where you are now. >> i am in front of the .eadquarters these protesters are here because they do not like the collaboration they have seen between
president emmanuel macron thanked the fire services. it was a well-thought-out and well prepared operation. >> what preparations have been made foror easter r weekend?d? >> it will be off bounds for some time. a good friday service and other moved tohave been another church in the center of paris. we are getting more details on what is going to be a long restoration operation. there is going to be a giant umbrella over what remains of the roof to protect the interior. macron wants...
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but emmanuel is threatening the june. which means that a z.happens deal or no deal by then, they will not want to sign up to that, the others in the room, the prime motivation is to avoid a no—deal brexit plaza that is also why you mentioned earlier, reports of theresa may performing better today. maybe she did. but also we have to ask ourselves what did they wa nt have to ask ourselves what did they want in that room? they want her to perform well? they were not sitting there with her arms want to. most of there with her arms want to. most of the leaders were looking for a misuse or grant this new brexit extension. not to do her a favour, but to avoid no deal. —— looking for any excuse but to avoid no deal. —— looking for any excuse to grant. this is their prime thinking. how to protect himself there was some thinking. you said this before. maybe she wants the leaders to do the dirty work. she knows she needs to get some time, she going short forjune the 30th and they go long come as long as she has that guillotine clause in it, that flex ext
but emmanuel is threatening the june. which means that a z.happens deal or no deal by then, they will not want to sign up to that, the others in the room, the prime motivation is to avoid a no—deal brexit plaza that is also why you mentioned earlier, reports of theresa may performing better today. maybe she did. but also we have to ask ourselves what did they wa nt have to ask ourselves what did they want in that room? they want her to perform well? they were not sitting there with her arms...
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president emmanuel macron lays out his response t to the yelllw vest movement. during a two hour press conference. in the united states former vice president joe biden officially launches his bid for the prpresidency in. twenty twenty eight track of almomost full right hand man sas a second trump said would harm. the very soul of the nation. and fragmentation and kim jong un wrapped up their first joint summit the two met on an island off the coast of russia's far east. she says came will need security guarantees if he's to abandon its nuclear weapons program. i returned to public order starts today so says french president emmanuel michael and he's just wrapped up his first domestic pressss conferences sie he was elected. it's his own set to six months of protests often violence by the yellow vest movements on the conclusion of this great national debate. a consultation with the public in which some one point five million people took part will among other things he announced to couples who is looking contacts will be the middle class is. a freeze on school and
president emmanuel macron lays out his response t to the yelllw vest movement. during a two hour press conference. in the united states former vice president joe biden officially launches his bid for the prpresidency in. twenty twenty eight track of almomost full right hand man sas a second trump said would harm. the very soul of the nation. and fragmentation and kim jong un wrapped up their first joint summit the two met on an island off the coast of russia's far east. she says came will need...
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leo varadkar talking to emmanuel macron and saying we can't allow this nodal scenario to happen on the april because, if there were no deal, if the uk were to leave without any kind of deal, between northern ireland and the republic of ireland that could have huge and serious implications ——no deal. ireland that could have huge and serious implications --no deal. huge implications. i opened a business in ireland last year. as a direct result of exit. a hard brexit is a big issue for the irish economy as well —— brexit. from what one can see from today's reporting, leo varadkar is trying to get emmanuel macron into a position where there isa macron into a position where there is a deal to be done. certainly overnight from donald tusk, the european council president, and a very positive reaction to the prime minister's statement. i think there isa minister's statement. i think there is a conversation, a real conversation to take place between london and brussels, london and berlin, london and paris over the next few days. let us move on. we will talk about this again next time you are wi
leo varadkar talking to emmanuel macron and saying we can't allow this nodal scenario to happen on the april because, if there were no deal, if the uk were to leave without any kind of deal, between northern ireland and the republic of ireland that could have huge and serious implications ——no deal. ireland that could have huge and serious implications --no deal. huge implications. i opened a business in ireland last year. as a direct result of exit. a hard brexit is a big issue for the...
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ten thousand local meetings emmanuel macron took part in nininety two hours of discussion himself. andd saiaid this was a big p prt how whether viaia. a lolot of peopople thinking pes this tweet sums it up. unfortunately for the calm day bye bye website crushed at your own today at work in progress off t ts -- jojournalist and really i i think that probobab . a fairly good summation of where we are with regards to this debate i am one of my favorite things i think -- looking at this story and how it's playing outside o online and in the meda at the call to mister leen has - put together a piece showing up his level of cynicism skepticism about this whole project hey you got a manual micichael talking o his prime minister at office depot. asking out what can we do for these rednecks and atrophy to saying well they are talking about they want to rename or the apple does johnny on the day and joinin the other ty y haveooool side d died a couple o of yearso bubut was probablbly t the the t famous. french singer possibly for i am i think it might haveve tsay control thihis. silly they a
ten thousand local meetings emmanuel macron took part in nininety two hours of discussion himself. andd saiaid this was a big p prt how whether viaia. a lolot of peopople thinking pes this tweet sums it up. unfortunately for the calm day bye bye website crushed at your own today at work in progress off t ts -- jojournalist and really i i think that probobab . a fairly good summation of where we are with regards to this debate i am one of my favorite things i think -- looking at this story and...
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--s is turning into a major because we know a lot of the cash emmanuel macron -- emmanuel macron will have to go a new announcement and be a bit more ambitious, otherwise this may be considered by the french too little, too late. david: it is 10 days later. is also somewhat harder? is the bar raised in the reaction by the yellow vests and others in the fact that so much money was raised so fast to rebuild that wonderful cathedral and not going to address the issue of the yellow vests? caroline: absolutely. the yellow vests have criticized this money raised for notre dame. nearly one billion euros at the moment, saying some of the money could be used to respond to the social prices in france. caroline, our colleague in paris. many thanks. let's go to washington and the white whale that is finally going to get spear -- the reform of the volcker rule. is it finally coming? ben: certainly wall street banks hope it is coming. of all the wall street reforms, this is the one big banks hated the most. jamie dimon said if you're trying to decide if you will do -- you or not, lawyers need a law
--s is turning into a major because we know a lot of the cash emmanuel macron -- emmanuel macron will have to go a new announcement and be a bit more ambitious, otherwise this may be considered by the french too little, too late. david: it is 10 days later. is also somewhat harder? is the bar raised in the reaction by the yellow vests and others in the fact that so much money was raised so fast to rebuild that wonderful cathedral and not going to address the issue of the yellow vests? caroline:...
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president emmanuel macro has pledged to rebuild it, seeking international help.re, people were left shocked the moment the spire collapsed. it's feared the rose windows have been destroyed along with some paintings and other artefacts, although many, including a crown of thorns and a medieval royal tunic, are safe. a former soldier is to be charged with murdering a teenager
president emmanuel macro has pledged to rebuild it, seeking international help.re, people were left shocked the moment the spire collapsed. it's feared the rose windows have been destroyed along with some paintings and other artefacts, although many, including a crown of thorns and a medieval royal tunic, are safe. a former soldier is to be charged with murdering a teenager
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presidentitial talks, , the freh government is set to come e out withth the f first findings frfm emmanuel m macron's great debat. thatat was kicked off in january to try to come up with some sort of solutioion to the ongoing yellow vesests protetests. e.u., matteo salvini in italy is trying to join together far right parties across europe, hoping to get some sort of opposition eurosceptic allnce inin the upcpcoming e.u.u. elec. will be correspondent reporting a a bit later r in the bulletin. and over 30 p people kikilled as fighting ragesesn in l libya. the rebel commmmander is continuing his oensive t to seize the capital, triripo. airstrikes going back and forth between his forces and libya's unity gernment, backeked by the u.u.n. also coming up this hour i in business, ninissan has officialy ousted forme chairman carlos ghosn from its board of directors at the company's first shareholder r meeting since in novembmber. his wife says he will release a video inteterview tomorrow. more coming up in our top story live from pariris. over the past t the months, french p president emmmmanuel m
presidentitial talks, , the freh government is set to come e out withth the f first findings frfm emmanuel m macron's great debat. thatat was kicked off in january to try to come up with some sort of solutioion to the ongoing yellow vesests protetests. e.u., matteo salvini in italy is trying to join together far right parties across europe, hoping to get some sort of opposition eurosceptic allnce inin the upcpcoming e.u.u. elec. will be correspondent reporting a a bit later r in the bulletin....
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french president emmanuel macron vows that the magnificent structure will be rebuilt.e have correspondent hadas gould here with us from paris. what are authorities saying about their assessment of the building. >> reporter: authorities are still taking a look at the building. i don't know if you can see this behind me. there's a crane right now hovering over the cathedral as investigators are try to assess how stable the struck you're is. obviously it's stable enough that we've seen several authorities such as the french interior minister and president of paris have already gone in. you can see water covering the ground. you can see through up to the sky. the roof is open, and there seems to be a bunch of debris out at the altar. it's really incredible though that despite all of those damages, despite the spire being gone and most of the roof being gone, the organ, though damaged, is still intact. they managed to get a lot of artwork back, heroism and a human chain to get the artwork out. it will eventually be moved to the louvre museum where it can be refurbished befo
french president emmanuel macron vows that the magnificent structure will be rebuilt.e have correspondent hadas gould here with us from paris. what are authorities saying about their assessment of the building. >> reporter: authorities are still taking a look at the building. i don't know if you can see this behind me. there's a crane right now hovering over the cathedral as investigators are try to assess how stable the struck you're is. obviously it's stable enough that we've seen...
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>> the problem with emmanuel macron is that he is very good at such speeches. hehe is good at making promises. that's whwhy he wasas elected. that is why 62% of the french people voted for him. now, his popularity rate is at 30%. it will do not trust him anymore. he knowledged single parents, people with disabilities, people living in rural areas, also pensioners, he said he would use of the car pensions. would that be enough? he is the death to those demands. -- deaf to those demands. he is looking forward to 2022. he is trying to mend how things have been done so far. brent: how about his relationship with angela merkel? he admitted things have not been as good as they should be. >> edenic knowledge that. use the terminology -- he did acknowledge that. he used the term "d iscrepancies," that was on brexit and climate change. he said that the conversations with a german canceler were for improvement. brent: here are some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. france friends of specialists have entered notre dame cathedral for the firs
>> the problem with emmanuel macron is that he is very good at such speeches. hehe is good at making promises. that's whwhy he wasas elected. that is why 62% of the french people voted for him. now, his popularity rate is at 30%. it will do not trust him anymore. he knowledged single parents, people with disabilities, people living in rural areas, also pensioners, he said he would use of the car pensions. would that be enough? he is the death to those demands. -- deaf to those demands. he...
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emmanuel: we decided to add emerging markets last year, and we think it is improving. we have seen [indiscernible] there have been significant returns in the past few months. [indiscernible] china will support the economy. it is a sign of chinese activity. china has to drive the growth recovery. issue, we see a lot of negativity in emerging markets. data, anyen trade of trade uncertainty would be significant for emerging markets. nejra: you see a little continuation of the global equity rally. 20 is not 2016. jane foley, head fx strategy, senior currency analyst, rabobank and emmanuel cau, head european equity strategy, barclays bank stay with us. jamie dimon says the u.s. needs to consider serious issues no matter what it meant for the economy. he weighed in on the economy. it supports not the tariffs, but the issues, the ip being beyond what you would consider normal warfare in trade. barriers, those are serious issues that japan, europe, and america all know are true. lighthizer, i think and mnuchin have done a good job. we do not want a soybean deal. that does not
emmanuel: we decided to add emerging markets last year, and we think it is improving. we have seen [indiscernible] there have been significant returns in the past few months. [indiscernible] china will support the economy. it is a sign of chinese activity. china has to drive the growth recovery. issue, we see a lot of negativity in emerging markets. data, anyen trade of trade uncertainty would be significant for emerging markets. nejra: you see a little continuation of the global equity rally....
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the iconic last supper, you can see that bas-relief and the emmanuel bell. joining me now, chris jansing in paris. monsignor robert ritchie of sanst. patrick's cathedral and john meacham. chris, are there any updates today on how this fire broke out? >> reporter: we are going to hear more from president emmanuel macron when he gives a news conference at the top of the next hour. in the meantime, we are already learning some of the things that investigators believe in these early hours, just 24 hours since this fire broke out. they believe it may have happened in the attic. it's a place where not many people would venture, but it's where those wooden trusses that date back to the 1200s seemed to catch fire. one of the things that's happening right now is they have 100 firefighters who are on call just in case there is an ember that sparks there. you can also see if we can take a live look back here at the cathedral. to my left here, that is the north transcept and the main part of the church, the nave, there could be some concerns. they're going to concentrat
the iconic last supper, you can see that bas-relief and the emmanuel bell. joining me now, chris jansing in paris. monsignor robert ritchie of sanst. patrick's cathedral and john meacham. chris, are there any updates today on how this fire broke out? >> reporter: we are going to hear more from president emmanuel macron when he gives a news conference at the top of the next hour. in the meantime, we are already learning some of the things that investigators believe in these early hours,...
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president emmanuel macro has pledged to rebuild it seeking international help.ed the moment the spire collapsed. it's feared the rose windows have been destroyed along with some paintings and other artefacts, although many, including a crown of thorns and a medieval royal tunic, are safe.
president emmanuel macro has pledged to rebuild it seeking international help.ed the moment the spire collapsed. it's feared the rose windows have been destroyed along with some paintings and other artefacts, although many, including a crown of thorns and a medieval royal tunic, are safe.
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if it isjust worse to help emmanuel macron otherwise we could be back here at the end ofjune.—claude juncker commission comes to an end on the 23rd and the new present sta rts on the 23rd and the new present starts in november. but who starts the process, who decide to the new european commission president is, who decides what positions are put forward on the first week of november, how does it all work? that's where it will be interesting to see the details in this document because it's the eu saint it is the sorry, the 31st of october and that is it? they can't do that under article 50 because as long as there is unanimity, and keep going on, then they can roll it on. that they could say that this is their last... i suppose what it would affect is whether those uk commissioner —— there is a uk commissioner. if there isa there is a uk commissioner. if there is a chance to extend again and this is a chance to extend again and this is the same thing with the european parliamentary elections that they ta ke parliamentary elections that they take part or not, if their record to b
if it isjust worse to help emmanuel macron otherwise we could be back here at the end ofjune.—claude juncker commission comes to an end on the 23rd and the new present sta rts on the 23rd and the new present starts in november. but who starts the process, who decide to the new european commission president is, who decides what positions are put forward on the first week of november, how does it all work? that's where it will be interesting to see the details in this document because it's the...
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outside the bell towers immor immortalized, french president emmanuel macron is vowing to rebuild. to rebuild, it's hard to even get our heads around the fact that this symbol of paris has been gutted. how are parisians feeling this morning? >> reporter: i think pretty bad. pretty bad and pretty sad. it's really a calamity,eni i th for this city. it's such a symbol. we all know, it's so familiar. you expect it's always going to be there. it's really just a real sense of loss and disbelief. now, as you mentioned, they are trying to determine now whether or not the parts of the cathedral can remain, can be built upon. emmanuel macron said it was our destiny to rebuild this cathedral, so to sort of follow on to that, today they are expecting to see how solid the walls are for example. they are water soaked and the architect say they will have to wait to dry out before they can see how much damage they have taken in the fire and whether they can be built upon. in terms of the items inside, many were rescued. it's amazing how many were taken out by firefighters and police as the fire wa
outside the bell towers immor immortalized, french president emmanuel macron is vowing to rebuild. to rebuild, it's hard to even get our heads around the fact that this symbol of paris has been gutted. how are parisians feeling this morning? >> reporter: i think pretty bad. pretty bad and pretty sad. it's really a calamity,eni i th for this city. it's such a symbol. we all know, it's so familiar. you expect it's always going to be there. it's really just a real sense of loss and...
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emmanuel macron was going to be speaking as any. agnes is with us right now. window. ijust wonder, john was giving us the global thoughts on notre—dame there. from a paris since perspective, from that from parisian persuader, a french person pots our perspective, isjust horrible? you can't see me cry. it's interesting because when in paris at kilometre zero, the heart of paris, if you google, it is notre—dame, the heart. we know that the urgency of notre—dame in the world, we know that so many people go to notre—dame because it is asjohn doe ten macro set. —— it is asjohn said. it is notjust that, it is paris, victor hugo. who hasn't read esmeralda? and it is... the chimes of notre—dame that we heard yesterday. it week before easter holiday and the importance of the bells, and indeed the tone of the bells of notre—dame, they are 350 years old. they are taking history, we're talking the middle ages. the spire is not that ancient, i middle ages. the spire is not that ancient, lam middle ages. the spire is not that ancient, i am not sure middle ages. the spire is
emmanuel macron was going to be speaking as any. agnes is with us right now. window. ijust wonder, john was giving us the global thoughts on notre—dame there. from a paris since perspective, from that from parisian persuader, a french person pots our perspective, isjust horrible? you can't see me cry. it's interesting because when in paris at kilometre zero, the heart of paris, if you google, it is notre—dame, the heart. we know that the urgency of notre—dame in the world, we know that so...
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brent: the french president, emmanuel macron, is at the scene.re you hearing anything about what he has said? >> i was stopped by reuters. i read this and saw what he said. i have no more information. brent: what have you heard about a possible cause? i'm sure when people were sitting there, they were trying to comprehend what they were seeing. people must have asked how this began. >> speculating would not be appropriate. a few weeks ago, there was a fire that started at another cathedral not far from here. that was two weeks ago. i will neverer allow myself to speculate, because i have no knowledge. alall i see is smoke and the reactions on the street. that's all i can say. brent: one of the first things you thought of, was you see this happening at notre dame, and you also think about the series of attacks on churches, which has happened recently, correct? >> yes. it was recent. i not only sought, but i read about it. it's a big cathedral. i saw it. i have no idea what happened. also, the smoke was really big when i spoke -- parked the car. i
brent: the french president, emmanuel macron, is at the scene.re you hearing anything about what he has said? >> i was stopped by reuters. i read this and saw what he said. i have no more information. brent: what have you heard about a possible cause? i'm sure when people were sitting there, they were trying to comprehend what they were seeing. people must have asked how this began. >> speculating would not be appropriate. a few weeks ago, there was a fire that started at another...
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there are leaders like emmanuel macron of france who say that is a bad idea.chief brexit negotiator and his warning is that on the one hand, a longer extension takes pressure off mps to finally come to some kind of brexit conclusion and also, as soon as the uk has new members of the european parliament, the prime minister can keep asking for more brexit extensions, as long as they are in office and that is five years. all eyes on the eu but the prime minister still has all of her problems back home. she does come a long line of awkward customers, not least emanuel macron, the most keen of eu leaders to suggest in his view that britain is not going to profit at leaving the european union. even on the question of delay, more than 100 mp5 on the question of delay, more than 100 mps voted to say they didn't wa nt 100 mps voted to say they didn't want to countenance any more pauses to brexit. there is unhappiness about that. there is also deep unease in the labour party and the tory party over the idea of the two main political groups being able to come together ar
there are leaders like emmanuel macron of france who say that is a bad idea.chief brexit negotiator and his warning is that on the one hand, a longer extension takes pressure off mps to finally come to some kind of brexit conclusion and also, as soon as the uk has new members of the european parliament, the prime minister can keep asking for more brexit extensions, as long as they are in office and that is five years. all eyes on the eu but the prime minister still has all of her problems back...
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macron. —— june the 30th has been. been rebuffed by emmanuel macron. —— june the 30th has been.ger this can escape down the row, the more of the possibility there is that we did not actually end up leaving the eu. is that really on the cards? in any meaningful way?|j think the cards? in any meaningful way?” think it could happen. i think the longer the mp5 been fighting over this and arguing over the terms of our exit, then the more likely it is to happen. a big fear for papers like the daily express and a lot mps will be the fact that with any long extension, even a ninth month or when you ask him to come up britain will have to fight european elections, and we will then have meps elections, and we will then have meps and still be in europe, then at that point we have people saying setting european budget. the longer mps been crashing out of the deals, the bigger fear for leave voters and leave mps the bigger fear for leave voters and leave mp5 is that other people will start to rethink this. they will start to rethink this. they will start to rethink this. they will start to w
macron. —— june the 30th has been. been rebuffed by emmanuel macron. —— june the 30th has been.ger this can escape down the row, the more of the possibility there is that we did not actually end up leaving the eu. is that really on the cards? in any meaningful way?|j think the cards? in any meaningful way?” think it could happen. i think the longer the mp5 been fighting over this and arguing over the terms of our exit, then the more likely it is to happen. a big fear for papers like...
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emmanuel macron expresó tristeza, dijo que una partido estado de ella también se quemaba >> donald trumpe pasaba era horrible, dijo el presidente que daría un discuros, por los chalecos amarillos el que fue cancelado cuando se dirigía a la escena >> está c de 850 años en estilo gotico. se desconoce qué originó el hecho, se cree estaría ligado a obras de reconstrucción ligada a la catedral. >> trece millones la visitaban año a año. vemos imágenes en vivo, tres reliquias de cristo, parte de la cruz, también una corona de espinas. >> allá son las dos de la mañana, fue construída en 1163 y es de los más grandes iconos de francia. >> otra información al respecto, lorena, es que el presidente emmanuel macron, ha prometido su recontruccion y ha anunciado una colecta de fondos.dentro de todo hay noticias alentadoras. >> ante un patrimonio de la humanidad. >> líderes demócratas dijeron que las personas no serán utilizadas por trump como piezas políticas, que el presidente no tiene la capacidad legal para transportar a estas personas, y que se debe buscar una solución humana. >> también que los re
emmanuel macron expresó tristeza, dijo que una partido estado de ella también se quemaba >> donald trumpe pasaba era horrible, dijo el presidente que daría un discuros, por los chalecos amarillos el que fue cancelado cuando se dirigía a la escena >> está c de 850 años en estilo gotico. se desconoce qué originó el hecho, se cree estaría ligado a obras de reconstrucción ligada a la catedral. >> trece millones la visitaban año a año. vemos imágenes en vivo, tres...
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french president emmanuel macron has vowed to rebuild notre dame cathedral within five years. day after a devastating fire, he urged france to come together to rebuild the church evenen moe beautifully than before. an investigation is underway into the cause of the blaze, but arson is not suspected. you're watching "dw news." after a short break i'll be back to take you through "the day." stick around for that. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] . what about you watching live from paris on front twenty four on your salary the headlines this hour? president not problems the notion done prorocedural restord and renovated within five years he addressed the nation a short while ago following last night's devastating fire. as the investigation continues prosecutors say there is nothing to indicate it was a deliberate act. francis three richest tie cadence of page five hundred million euros to restore not too a total of seven hundred million euros has now beenn promised to rebuild
french president emmanuel macron has vowed to rebuild notre dame cathedral within five years. day after a devastating fire, he urged france to come together to rebuild the church evenen moe beautifully than before. an investigation is underway into the cause of the blaze, but arson is not suspected. you're watching "dw news." after a short break i'll be back to take you through "the day." stick around for that. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute,...
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everybody weighing in, emmanuel macro near the end, they took a break as you are saying, and they go people i sing a second time around, and how opinions might shift a little bit, and how the gravity of the debate shifts a bit as well. already i thank you can see it's shifting to a shorter extension. there was talk going into this of what up to april next year, now we're seeing as you say 17 odd countries talking about maybe the end of the year, so it's come down a bit, france sticking withjuno, the come down a bit, france sticking with juno, the end come down a bit, france sticking withjuno, the end ofjune as a hard and date that they are saying. i think to keep the sort of pressure on the uk, and to keep it sort of separated from it in a future business of ae you, as it moves into a new parliament, new president, the commission new sort of policies and budgets and everything going forward. just to be clear, people at home are watching this, thinking of going to bed. with the current date sat down as the 12th of april, we are not expecting any moment where emmanuel macro in and says
everybody weighing in, emmanuel macro near the end, they took a break as you are saying, and they go people i sing a second time around, and how opinions might shift a little bit, and how the gravity of the debate shifts a bit as well. already i thank you can see it's shifting to a shorter extension. there was talk going into this of what up to april next year, now we're seeing as you say 17 odd countries talking about maybe the end of the year, so it's come down a bit, france sticking...
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president emmanuel macron is often seen as the european leader of the toughest demands.ay was lucky this time. france softened its stance and set a delay within limits was an option for the long-awaited brexit. still, france and other european countries are getting increasingly impmpatient. >> we want t to understand what the u.k. needs this extension for and what are the political surroundings to have this extension. reporter: before, may had traveled to berlin for an extension. just as s with everything involving brexit, theresa may's arrival did not go quite as planned. she was obviously too early and merkel was not there to welcome her. after the meeting merkel said brexit could even be extended to the beginning of 2020. but many european leaders a are urging the british to provide more clarity. this was voiced on tuesday morning at a meeting of the eu foreign ministers. >> we are waititing finally for substantive steps in the right direction. up to now, nothing at all has changed. we are of f course thinking abot an appropriate extension of the deadline and also abo
president emmanuel macron is often seen as the european leader of the toughest demands.ay was lucky this time. france softened its stance and set a delay within limits was an option for the long-awaited brexit. still, france and other european countries are getting increasingly impmpatient. >> we want t to understand what the u.k. needs this extension for and what are the political surroundings to have this extension. reporter: before, may had traveled to berlin for an extension. just as...
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they are worried emmanuel macron's government will yield the demands. we want to persuade the commission this is not the best solution. the privatization process is poorly handled and couould have devastating effects. haventracts from 15 expired. -- to keepses its control of its dams. genie: yellow vests protesters are not t the only ones worried out followowing purchase power. -- about following purchase power. purchase power. >> average workers are facing stagnating incomes and unstable employment. 10%he past decade, the top of earners saw their incomes rise one third more than those in the middle bracket. political instability includidig a turn to popular antiestablishment movovements ae a consequeuence of this rising inequality. thatat is something we have seen in recent days. genie: thank you for that. this year, the eiffel tower celebrates its 130th birthday. monumentot the only celebrated this year. the details are cocoming up. first, your update after this. - [male narrator] coming up on reel south. freded mcdowell was a mississippi share-croppe
they are worried emmanuel macron's government will yield the demands. we want to persuade the commission this is not the best solution. the privatization process is poorly handled and couould have devastating effects. haventracts from 15 expired. -- to keepses its control of its dams. genie: yellow vests protesters are not t the only ones worried out followowing purchase power. -- about following purchase power. purchase power. >> average workers are facing stagnating incomes and unstable...
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french president emmanuel mark home was quickly at the scene. that. we will rebuild this cathedral all of us together it's probably part of france's destiny and it will be our project for years to come i am committed to this. mission. while donations have already been pledged the damage done is extensive. this is where this weekend's easter services would have been held instead firefighters have been trying to make the area safe as investigation starts into what caused this devastating blaze. the fire may be out but one on how to restore this historic building to all its former glory is only just beginning. so our coverage in the sport isn't just covering the one store the fire yesterday's five. cathedral in paris french president emanuel macro has. addressed the country he praised the response of the firefighters and much of his talk was about rebuilding today he said was not the day for politics as normal he had been due to make some some announcements about several sponsors two of the prison yellow vests the demonstrators will do that another day h
french president emmanuel mark home was quickly at the scene. that. we will rebuild this cathedral all of us together it's probably part of france's destiny and it will be our project for years to come i am committed to this. mission. while donations have already been pledged the damage done is extensive. this is where this weekend's easter services would have been held instead firefighters have been trying to make the area safe as investigation starts into what caused this devastating blaze....
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french president emmanuel mccollum was quickly at the scene. that. we will rebuild this cathedral all of us together it's probably part of france's destiny and it will be our project for years to come i am committed to this. while donations have already been pledged the damage done is extensive. this is where this weekend's easter services would have been held instead firefighters have been trying to make the area safe as investigation starts into what caused this devastating blaze. the fire may be out but one on how to restore this historic building to all its former glory is only just beginning. straight to the sea in the. welcome barbara talk us through the damage. so was safe where the exterior walls of the can see the world that we see behind us but what is gone is the whole huge roof beneath the scaffolding you see in the background there is sort of like a large the shape the whole voyage and that was where the roof was and this was wood really was burning at these centuries old oak beams in in there were just burning like cinder throughout hou
french president emmanuel mccollum was quickly at the scene. that. we will rebuild this cathedral all of us together it's probably part of france's destiny and it will be our project for years to come i am committed to this. while donations have already been pledged the damage done is extensive. this is where this weekend's easter services would have been held instead firefighters have been trying to make the area safe as investigation starts into what caused this devastating blaze. the fire...
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what is interesting is the president's reaction to this, emmanuel macron, who went there to give hisfore the cameras. he was actually due to give a televised speech anyway last evening, in terms of the national debate about the protest that have been going on for weeks and months. he was going to give his response about how they have been discussing it around the country. could this bring the country together?” it around the country. could this bring the country together? i don't think do any harm. when you talk about the french people in france, france is probably the most conservative country in the whole of europe. it doesn't like change. monsieur macron, who has the right ideas of how he wants to change the french economy and bring an upgrade to them, you have to be very careful with the french. don't push them. they take their time to embrace change, think is the best way to say. i think this will be incredibly important to make sure it is focused on its restoration as soon as possible. as soon as possible by taking time. slowly and extremely well. of course a devastating fire.
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in the comments made from emmanuel macron, the president there.enough to win the hearts and minds of the french people? have to see. we have to remember that macron had already given back around 10 billion to the protesters. this is on the heels of the yellow vest protests, in december. this is an additional 5 billion he has promised in tax cuts. he has also promised other things. for instance, more proportional representation, decentralisation of government services as well. he also promises no more hospitals and schools will be closed. the headline, it seems like there is significant leeway. but macron has also said that he doesn't want to let his reform programme drop. so he will be pushing ahead with reforms and some of these reforms will remain unpopular, such as wealth taxes and cuts to the wealth tax, specifically. so from that point of view it will be quite interesting to see how the yellow vest protesters react over the next couple of days and few weeks. absolutely. he has also promised a less abrasive leadership style. it will be interes
in the comments made from emmanuel macron, the president there.enough to win the hearts and minds of the french people? have to see. we have to remember that macron had already given back around 10 billion to the protesters. this is on the heels of the yellow vest protests, in december. this is an additional 5 billion he has promised in tax cuts. he has also promised other things. for instance, more proportional representation, decentralisation of government services as well. he also promises...
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we are all looking to hearfrom emmanuel macron. this give a day or two of breathing space?ow the fallout from this will play for him. 0bviously at a time of national tragedy. we say national tragedy and it is upsetting to watch for all of us, i think. it is upsetting to watch for all of us, ithink. and it is upsetting to watch for all of us, i think. and yet, it is upsetting to watch for all of us, ithink. and yet, this it is upsetting to watch for all of us, i think. and yet, this isjust a building, not lives. in a newsroom normally we deal with loss of human life. it is very hard to work out where we feel an emotional connection. is it familiarity? it is embedded in psychology. everyone goes up and knows this building. it resonates around the world. just in a visual sense. it's spiritual place in society as well. this is one of the most significant catholic cathedrals in the world. the daily telegraph, your paper says that paris weeps for its beloved lady. they call it the beloved lady. 0ur ladies the in france to this. it is so ladies the in france to this. it is so deep
we are all looking to hearfrom emmanuel macron. this give a day or two of breathing space?ow the fallout from this will play for him. 0bviously at a time of national tragedy. we say national tragedy and it is upsetting to watch for all of us, i think. it is upsetting to watch for all of us, ithink. and it is upsetting to watch for all of us, i think. and yet, it is upsetting to watch for all of us, ithink. and yet, this it is upsetting to watch for all of us, i think. and yet, this isjust a...
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firefighters who risk their lives and limbs to save notre job cathedral there meeting president emmanuel matan at the ceremony at the ellis a palace plus in the champions league quarter finals and on the forgettable evening mentions her city and tottenham share its seven goals on a breathless nights of soccer take a look at a game that has fans biting their nails for twenty minutes. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program polling stations have been opened in parts of india as the second phase of the country's general election gets underway one of the constituencies voting today is. in srinagar the main city of indian controlled kashmir region a security lockdown has been imposed on the city where several parties have called for a boycott of the election kashmir featured heavily in campaigning after a suicide attack there brought india and pakistan to the brink of war back in february a total of ninety five constituencies across india are casting ballots today india's election is taking place in seven stages of first six week period and next month. and then we should just well joins me now
firefighters who risk their lives and limbs to save notre job cathedral there meeting president emmanuel matan at the ceremony at the ellis a palace plus in the champions league quarter finals and on the forgettable evening mentions her city and tottenham share its seven goals on a breathless nights of soccer take a look at a game that has fans biting their nails for twenty minutes. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program polling stations have been opened in parts of india as the second phase of...
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the french president emmanuel macron says it will be even "more beautiful" than before.t works inside the building have been lost for good. from paris, our correspondent lucy williamson reports. words were hard to find last night to describe this loss, to absorb this scene. what burned with notre—dame, high above the paris skyline, was 800 years of history. for some, the physical anchor of paris, the cultural soul of france. it took 23 minutes to confirm the fire alert and send emergency crews to the scene. the fire was spreading quickly, oak rafters that had held the roof for centuries turning to ash in the evening sky. the central spire holding out against its own destruction until the very last moment, its bell hanging clear and still in the flames. oh, la la, la la! to tackle the blaze, fire crews scaled the cathedral‘s main towers. this was the first glimpse of what they faced, footage of the building filmed from above, the flames mapping a cross against the night sky. inside, burning embers were still falling when the first crews made their way in. the pews where p
the french president emmanuel macron says it will be even "more beautiful" than before.t works inside the building have been lost for good. from paris, our correspondent lucy williamson reports. words were hard to find last night to describe this loss, to absorb this scene. what burned with notre—dame, high above the paris skyline, was 800 years of history. for some, the physical anchor of paris, the cultural soul of france. it took 23 minutes to confirm the fire alert and send...
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the gogovernment of f emmanuel macronon is seeking to lower tas after r months of public debate sparkeked by thehe yellow vestss protest t movementnt. some budgeget c cuts for public sect opeperations. proposals are not jusust a response to the yellow vests. >> the frencnch government is examining how toto apppply the x cuts presidedent emmanuel macron hahas promised helping to focus on people with low income. >> what is ourur goal? to see the 12 million people with the lowest inme group paying a 1 14% tax rate, getet x cut t of aboutut 350 euros.. there is a pololitical mesessag, too. working is more profitable. dividedh taxpayers are into five groups. option one, reducing tax rates for the two first categories. the taxwo, reducing rarates for the lowewest earnerf the first categoryry by creatina new group for them. the biggest earners willll keep papaying the same highgh rates. the tax reform m could be applid by january. how will the government ,ompensate 5 billion euro cuts business taxes are expected d to rise and tax d deductions coulde scrapped. restaurants are only paying 10% of v
the gogovernment of f emmanuel macronon is seeking to lower tas after r months of public debate sparkeked by thehe yellow vestss protest t movementnt. some budgeget c cuts for public sect opeperations. proposals are not jusust a response to the yellow vests. >> the frencnch government is examining how toto apppply the x cuts presidedent emmanuel macron hahas promised helping to focus on people with low income. >> what is ourur goal? to see the 12 million people with the lowest inme...
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go along with the emmanuel macron's reforms in order to rebuild the cathedral? i don't think so. people will still want answers to the national debate about income inequality. david: annmarie hordern repeating -- reporting from paris. now is time to find out what is going on in the markets with emma chandra. emma: breaking news from l'oreal. out with earnings for the first quarter. sales the as did comparative sales. we saw sales in the first quarter up to 7.7%. that was better than the estimate of 6.4%. l'oreal just out with his first quarter earning -- out with its first-quarter earnings and looking like it will do better than expected good let's head back to the u.s. and look at the majors. we are seeing gains across the screen for the major averages. relatively small when look the s&p 500. again of .1%. a number of different earnings stories today and that seems to be pulling the averages in different directions as they give different reads on the state of the u.s. economy. green across the screen. earnings winning and the bulls winning out. let's take a look at the earnings
go along with the emmanuel macron's reforms in order to rebuild the cathedral? i don't think so. people will still want answers to the national debate about income inequality. david: annmarie hordern repeating -- reporting from paris. now is time to find out what is going on in the markets with emma chandra. emma: breaking news from l'oreal. out with earnings for the first quarter. sales the as did comparative sales. we saw sales in the first quarter up to 7.7%. that was better than the...
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president emmanuel macron is on site and says the fire is taking part of everyone in france with it. this is especially devastating for so many catholics in the country because it is happening during holy week. easter is this coming sunday. no word yet on injuries or the specific cause of the fire. >>> at least a people have been killed in storms in the midwest and in the south. tornadoes in texas, alabama, mississippi, louisiana, and ohio, destroyed dozens of homes and other buildings. windy weather canceled flights at major airports. >>> boeing is working to fix the 737 max 8 plains. there getting advice from president trump. we have the latest from the white house. >> reporter: the boeing 737 max 8 grounded nationwide. american airlines announced that the 737 related cancellations and delays would happen to mid august. president trump is weighing in, tweeting this morning, if i were boeing, he would fix the boeing 737 max and add some additional great features and reap brand with a new name. he is making his opinion known as the fa continues the investigation. they say they're tak
president emmanuel macron is on site and says the fire is taking part of everyone in france with it. this is especially devastating for so many catholics in the country because it is happening during holy week. easter is this coming sunday. no word yet on injuries or the specific cause of the fire. >>> at least a people have been killed in storms in the midwest and in the south. tornadoes in texas, alabama, mississippi, louisiana, and ohio, destroyed dozens of homes and other...
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>>emmanuel macron prometiÓ que la otra lÍnea aÉrea.ndra arce. bienvenidos a "despierta Área de la bahÍa". gloribella: buenos dÍas a todos en casa, feliz miÉrcoles. tenemos informaciÓn, entretenimiento. alejandra: nuestro segmento de bienestar juan lucas martÍ nos habla del efecto de los traumas en el autoestima.
>>emmanuel macron prometiÓ que la otra lÍnea aÉrea.ndra arce. bienvenidos a "despierta Área de la bahÍa". gloribella: buenos dÍas a todos en casa, feliz miÉrcoles. tenemos informaciÓn, entretenimiento. alejandra: nuestro segmento de bienestar juan lucas martÍ nos habla del efecto de los traumas en el autoestima.
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president emmanuel macron those in paris addressing the country and we will take you straight to histranslation: what we saw last night in paris was the ability to mobilise everyone, to unite us. throughout our history, we have built towns, ports, churches, many have burned down, many destroyed by wars, revolutions, and each time, each time we have rebuilt them. the fire in notre dame reminds us that out fire in notre dame reminds us that our history never stops, never. and that we will always have trials to overcome. and what we think is in some sense indestructible can in fa ct some sense indestructible can in fact be destroyed. all the material and spiritual assets of france are fragile and we should never forget that, and it is up to us, the men and women of france today, to ensure throughout history this great continuity which is at the centre of french identity. it is for this reason that this evening i wanted to address you directly, because it is oui’ address you directly, because it is our duty today and this is what we must always be mindful of. i will come back to you in t
president emmanuel macron those in paris addressing the country and we will take you straight to histranslation: what we saw last night in paris was the ability to mobilise everyone, to unite us. throughout our history, we have built towns, ports, churches, many have burned down, many destroyed by wars, revolutions, and each time, each time we have rebuilt them. the fire in notre dame reminds us that out fire in notre dame reminds us that our history never stops, never. and that we will always...
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emmanuel macron says h he wantso rebuild notre e dame in five years. the government annnnouncing measures, including more taxax breaks for donations to rebuild and anan international contest o re-create the spire that fell in the fire. correspondent is standing by with more. indonesia wraps up voting for a new president and parliament. tosident joko widodo looking win again against the x general he narrowly defeated five years ago. al bashir is transported to prison. coming up in business, china latest economic data weights to a recovery from a recent slowdown. our stimulus measures creating too much debt risk? was in paris last night. support.er words of emmanuel macron wants to see notre-dame cathedral rebuilt within the next five years. most of the roof and thee cathedral's spire were destroyed two days ago. it took 400 firefifighters 14 hours to stop the flamames. ededouard phphilippe hasas been , talking aboutis the reconstruction efforts. >> we will introduce legislation during the cabinet meeting. this will create legal framework for donation pr
emmanuel macron says h he wantso rebuild notre e dame in five years. the government annnnouncing measures, including more taxax breaks for donations to rebuild and anan international contest o re-create the spire that fell in the fire. correspondent is standing by with more. indonesia wraps up voting for a new president and parliament. tosident joko widodo looking win again against the x general he narrowly defeated five years ago. al bashir is transported to prison. coming up in business,...
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french president emmanuel macron says notre—dame cathedral will be rebuilt "even more beautifully" followingassive fire on monday. translation: yes, we will rebuild the notre dame cathedral and it will be more beautiful than before and it will be done in five years. new research suggests that eating even small amounts of red and processed meat,such as a rasher of bacon a day, can increase the risk of bowel cancer. extra time for new mums and dads. campaigners call on the government to extend parental leave forfamilies with premature babies. our world on view — these amazing pictures are from a new bbc series, which invites viewers to look at the earth from a brand new perspective. and manchester united are out of the champions league after a 3—0 victory for barcelona last night. good morning, and welcome to the bbc news at 9. universities are being accused of using "gagging orders" to stop bullying, discrimination and sexual misconduct allegations becoming public. dozens of academics have told the bbc they were "harassed" out of theirjobs and made to sign non—disclosure agreements after maki
french president emmanuel macron says notre—dame cathedral will be rebuilt "even more beautifully" followingassive fire on monday. translation: yes, we will rebuild the notre dame cathedral and it will be more beautiful than before and it will be done in five years. new research suggests that eating even small amounts of red and processed meat,such as a rasher of bacon a day, can increase the risk of bowel cancer. extra time for new mums and dads. campaigners call on the government...
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french president emmanuel macron nationalng it as a emergency. straight into meetings at the nearby paris police headquarters. -- earlier,cro macron tweeted that the nation is in sorrow. seepope tweeted, the holy is with sadness about the cathedral. a symbol of catholicism in france and the world. at the time the fire broke out, some restoration work was being done in the cathedral. the u.s. terrorism label for iran's revolutionary guard formally took effect today. it is the first-ever designation of its kind and it adds a layer of sanctions to iran's elite military unit. it makes it a crime for anyone in u.s. jurisdictions to provide the crown with -- to provide the group with support. early 2020 candidates are declaring money troubles. nine of the more than a dozen declared candidates showed democrats collectively raised about $66 million since january. president trump has raised $30 million during the first quarter. heress lori loughlin, fashion designer husband, and other parents are pleading not guilty in the college admissions bribery scam.
french president emmanuel macron nationalng it as a emergency. straight into meetings at the nearby paris police headquarters. -- earlier,cro macron tweeted that the nation is in sorrow. seepope tweeted, the holy is with sadness about the cathedral. a symbol of catholicism in france and the world. at the time the fire broke out, some restoration work was being done in the cathedral. the u.s. terrorism label for iran's revolutionary guard formally took effect today. it is the first-ever...
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it made a promise from french president emmanuel macron to restore the truth to its former glory. >> we will rebuild it even more beautiful. we want to complete it from now until five year. >>> the money has started pouring in with donors from around the world supporting the effort. >> i use my personal bank card to fund repairs to the cathedral. more than 800 years ago, it will continue to live on after us. >> this moment of solidarity that we are witnessing is also a comforting side. shows notre dame not just part of the parisian and religious heritage, but also part of the universal heritage. >> the empire state spire of on center glowing in the colors of france. although the fire is believed to be an accident, and long and complex investigation into what sparked it continues. >>> some of the support to rebuild notre dame cathedral's coming from silicon valley. tim cook says that the company will be contributing to the donation and rebuilding efforts. they say the restoration could caught take more than 10 years and cost billions of dollars. the use of technology could be key. the
it made a promise from french president emmanuel macron to restore the truth to its former glory. >> we will rebuild it even more beautiful. we want to complete it from now until five year. >>> the money has started pouring in with donors from around the world supporting the effort. >> i use my personal bank card to fund repairs to the cathedral. more than 800 years ago, it will continue to live on after us. >> this moment of solidarity that we are witnessing is also...
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is that a factor and as we see theresa me i believe arriving soon she is arriving now as we see emmanuelknock on. about to greet the british prime minister on the steps of the uneasy. why are the european parliamentary elections a factor in all of this. the british prime minister just arriving behind me there will of course the e.u. rules that if for britain is still in the european union when those parliamentary elections take place at the end of may that britain must take part in them and that is something that the french president has always said that he wanted to in four years of war it because he sees this as being disruptive to the european union process in fact of course i mean briggs this is in a way the symbol of anti e.u. sentiment he doesn't want the parliamentary elections to be overshadowed by the break sitting arity of nor does he want lots of and c e u m e p's from the u.k. suddenly in the european parliament as well so that is something that i don't mark calls or at least those sources i should say have also spoken about they have said that what the french president will
is that a factor and as we see theresa me i believe arriving soon she is arriving now as we see emmanuelknock on. about to greet the british prime minister on the steps of the uneasy. why are the european parliamentary elections a factor in all of this. the british prime minister just arriving behind me there will of course the e.u. rules that if for britain is still in the european union when those parliamentary elections take place at the end of may that britain must take part in them and...
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emmanuel macron being very public on this issue.ernible] anne-marie: the fire has not been really politicized in france. there are people just begin with others on the street and many are grieving. many french people say they consider this cathedral as like a death in the family, and they want to see it be rebuilt. last night, macron was supposed about thespeech protests of the yellow vest movement that started as grievances for the rising fuel prices, and ended up being a national debate on income disparity and inequality. but that has taken a backseat and they say that macron is handling this very well, holding back the tears last night, but the question is, will that andte to the re-optimism for others getting behind his economic agenda? guy: that is a tricky one to see happening. french aree that the getting behind the president, but you have to drive around french to appreciate the -- the yellow vest have been out and about. what they really come behind the president because of this? we are getting closer to the elections. anne
emmanuel macron being very public on this issue.ernible] anne-marie: the fire has not been really politicized in france. there are people just begin with others on the street and many are grieving. many french people say they consider this cathedral as like a death in the family, and they want to see it be rebuilt. last night, macron was supposed about thespeech protests of the yellow vest movement that started as grievances for the rising fuel prices, and ended up being a national debate on...
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emmanuel macron vowed to rebuild the 800-year-old monument. the worst has been avoided, even if the battle hasn't been completely won. the next hours will be difficult but due to their courage, the facade and two towers did not crumble. matt: let's get the latest now from our paris bureau's geraldine pamiel. what is the status of the cathedral this morning? geraldine: the minister this morning said the fire was under control but not totally extinguished. i went there myself and could see firemen were still hosing the south side. it is hot inside and experts are roaming the premises to find out if the structure of the building that has been salvaged is stable and strong enough to sustain. the firemen need to clean inside it and assess the damages. have lessere we results and hopefully the outcome will come out why the end of the day. matt: what is next for notre dame? it, to findebuild out how the fire started, etc.? geraldine: the probe is ongoing. there was an investigation an involuntary fire trigger. it is not criminal for now. out ifd to f
emmanuel macron vowed to rebuild the 800-year-old monument. the worst has been avoided, even if the battle hasn't been completely won. the next hours will be difficult but due to their courage, the facade and two towers did not crumble. matt: let's get the latest now from our paris bureau's geraldine pamiel. what is the status of the cathedral this morning? geraldine: the minister this morning said the fire was under control but not totally extinguished. i went there myself and could see...
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as far as i am concerned, -- emmanuel macron playing bad cop to angela merkel good cop in brussels. britain will much likely get an extension. a much longer one. one with conditions. out of thihis world, astronomers reveal the first-ever image of a blackhole. one of the most mysterious -- benjamin netanyahu not -- netanyahu is on course. his main challenger has conceded defeat but is promising an opposition the netanyahu will not be able to ignore. to our viewers on pbs in the u.s. and around the world, welcome. theresa may is urging the eu to give her country. she is now waiting for their decision. she states she was a short decision. so britain will not be forced to participate in the upcoming european parliamentary sanctions. patients with britain has worn thin. some leaders want to propose a longer extension on britain to ensure the company passes -- country passes a bill for an orderly exit from the eu. here is what we heard today from the main players in the debate. over granting another bricks of extension. >> i have been clear that the u.k. request is for an extension until
as far as i am concerned, -- emmanuel macron playing bad cop to angela merkel good cop in brussels. britain will much likely get an extension. a much longer one. one with conditions. out of thihis world, astronomers reveal the first-ever image of a blackhole. one of the most mysterious -- benjamin netanyahu not -- netanyahu is on course. his main challenger has conceded defeat but is promising an opposition the netanyahu will not be able to ignore. to our viewers on pbs in the u.s. and around...
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think have echoed that to emmanuel macron. the chief -- the fire chief in paris is on the wires now saying that his crews battled the blaze from the interior and exterior. they said they're not sure if they can stop the bell tower and the second to you, one of the oldest that goes back 700 years. he says if it collapses, you can imagine how important the damage will be. flames have reached one of the towers, bright down the church spire. we don't know what was damaged there. they're trying to get a sense of the magnitude of this. this is a structure close to 900 years old. by way of comparison, at least 4 times the age of some of our most iconic institutions, including as i said the white house and the capitol and so much more that enjoy their own great tourist appeal. former fdny commissioner howard saber joins me on the phone. howard, we know the agree -- geographical position of this. they were caught off guard and juggle how to treat it. do you know anything? >> it appears that what they're doing now, they're doing to keep
think have echoed that to emmanuel macron. the chief -- the fire chief in paris is on the wires now saying that his crews battled the blaze from the interior and exterior. they said they're not sure if they can stop the bell tower and the second to you, one of the oldest that goes back 700 years. he says if it collapses, you can imagine how important the damage will be. flames have reached one of the towers, bright down the church spire. we don't know what was damaged there. they're trying to...
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the national park conflict with our interests the one of emmanuel demo is trying to negotiate with the people he's rangers have to protect the park but they must also understand that we are all black and. some animals come out of the forest and destroy our fields so what about our interests match up with. the animals with our harvest if only there were at least development projects here if only areas were cleared for roads and fields and schools built for our children. for the locals the national park means less income a congolese family can make one thousand dollars a year with one hectare of arable land there one million hectares of protected land in the reserve. the park administration is aware of the problem. don't get to be many to be pretty easy to go for us to continue having these the relisten elephants the local population loses out on more than a billion dollars a year. that's a high price and it's not fair. it's our city nation states but we have to find a solution of the park is to survive. that's true because in the end it's up to the locals and their point of view is unde
the national park conflict with our interests the one of emmanuel demo is trying to negotiate with the people he's rangers have to protect the park but they must also understand that we are all black and. some animals come out of the forest and destroy our fields so what about our interests match up with. the animals with our harvest if only there were at least development projects here if only areas were cleared for roads and fields and schools built for our children. for the locals the...
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. >> emmanuel macron he was here yesterday, will probably be here today. do you look to your president in times of leadership? >> i'm trying not to go into the politics. >> someone needs to speak on behalf of the nation presumably. >> i'm sure he's going to -- like he already said already yesterday that we are going to rebuild notre dame. but i don't know if it's possible to really rebuild something that is that old. but anyway i'm sure emmanuel macron is going to do everything he can to calm the atmosphere. now it's very hard in paris and it's raining as well. i would definitely prefer to hear what is safe than what is destroyed. i've heard it the most important accessories i can say inside they were safe. >> the relic, yeah. >> but you cannot really save the room, the paintings, the windows. >> the stained glass windows in front. >> two huge on the sides, on the left and right side. i don't know if it's good or bad condition. >> i think the one heartening thing at least which is the facade so famous, the front, the two bell towers that looks pretty safe
. >> emmanuel macron he was here yesterday, will probably be here today. do you look to your president in times of leadership? >> i'm trying not to go into the politics. >> someone needs to speak on behalf of the nation presumably. >> i'm sure he's going to -- like he already said already yesterday that we are going to rebuild notre dame. but i don't know if it's possible to really rebuild something that is that old. but anyway i'm sure emmanuel macron is going to do...
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an emotional president emmanuel macron vowing to rebuild and asking for international help.dent trump offered his thoughts on the damage, saying the cathedral is one of the great treasures in the world. janai, kenneth? >> notre dame has stood for more than 850 years surviving wars, sieges, and the nazi occupation. >> so much history there. in just a few hours one of the world's finest gothic cathedrals was nearly obliterated. from the iconic facade to the towering spire, the notre dame cathedral's impressive place on the paris skyline may never be the same. first built in 1163, the elaborate cathedral was the tallest of its kind. visitors were met by ornate sculptures depicting the last judgment, impressive gargoyles leering down from on high, elaborate rose windows painstakingly decorated with stained glass. after narrowly escaping total destruction during the french revolution, the embattled church was saved by napoleon. in the late 18th century. throughout its 850-year history, the church has served as a coronation site for kings, a safe haven for soldiers, a grand touris
an emotional president emmanuel macron vowing to rebuild and asking for international help.dent trump offered his thoughts on the damage, saying the cathedral is one of the great treasures in the world. janai, kenneth? >> notre dame has stood for more than 850 years surviving wars, sieges, and the nazi occupation. >> so much history there. in just a few hours one of the world's finest gothic cathedrals was nearly obliterated. from the iconic facade to the towering spire, the notre...