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if there is some retaliation from the u.s., europe has said it would be backing up france. there is some room for discussion and that we can find a solution. he said that europe has been backing up france and wants a global solution, but friendly, you guys are not the only ones going through with the unilateral tax. cedric: other countries have been [indiscernible] all right -- austria has already passed a law. it wants attacks on digital companies. -- a tax on digital companies and is favoring the oecd solution. we need to create that level , the best is on an international level. taylor: you really feel that europe is behind you? cedric: i think that was voiced by the european commission on .rade back in france it would favor and international solution. at the end of the day if we have to go with that discussion, then europe would be backing france. taylor: i want to go back to the retaliatory tariffs we were talking about on $2.4 billion of goods. cedric: it could be not as broad as $2.4 billion. we don't know the set up of the would be retaliation. taylor: if it is that
if there is some retaliation from the u.s., europe has said it would be backing up france. there is some room for discussion and that we can find a solution. he said that europe has been backing up france and wants a global solution, but friendly, you guys are not the only ones going through with the unilateral tax. cedric: other countries have been [indiscernible] all right -- austria has already passed a law. it wants attacks on digital companies. -- a tax on digital companies and is favoring...
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we'll hear here in europe france has come to a standstill a general strike by public sector workers joined mass protests against president. plans to reform the pension system royal travel schools and hospitals have been seriously disrupted and some of the protest and vomit. a sea of strikers it's the largest mobilization across france in decades this time it's all about pension reforms for future generations. can already barely afford. who don't have enough to make ends meet and this reform will make things worse all the defend the initiative by my free time myself in 10 years' time and i'm not sure i'll be able to survive on what my car is proposing is that simple. however by thursday afternoon scenes from paris city center showed increasing violence groups of protesters smashed store windows and clashed with police among them members often anarchist group the so-called black bloc the violence made visible to frustration many strike supporters feel with the french government's. take even if that is a good and he says i want to say the money that's who is the one class who pay the price of
we'll hear here in europe france has come to a standstill a general strike by public sector workers joined mass protests against president. plans to reform the pension system royal travel schools and hospitals have been seriously disrupted and some of the protest and vomit. a sea of strikers it's the largest mobilization across france in decades this time it's all about pension reforms for future generations. can already barely afford. who don't have enough to make ends meet and this reform...
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brent: here in europe, france has come to a standstill thanks to a strike. a look sector workers join the protest against the president plans to reform the pension system. schools and hospitals have been seriously disrupted. some of the protests have turned violent. >> a sea of strikers. it is the largest mobilization across france in decades. this time, it is all about reforming pensions for future generations. >> we don't have enough to make ends meet. this reform will make things worse. >> i might retire in 10 years and i'm not sure i will be able to survive on what macron is advising. it is that simple. >> by thursday afternoon, scenes from the paris cindy center showed increasing violence. protesters smashed store windows and clashed with police. among them, members of the black block. the violence made visible the frustration many strict supporters feel with the french government. >> as soon as they want to save money, it is always the working class to see if price. that is unacceptable. there is money there. the people in power have to pay. they know
brent: here in europe, france has come to a standstill thanks to a strike. a look sector workers join the protest against the president plans to reform the pension system. schools and hospitals have been seriously disrupted. some of the protests have turned violent. >> a sea of strikers. it is the largest mobilization across france in decades. this time, it is all about reforming pensions for future generations. >> we don't have enough to make ends meet. this reform will make things...
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same from europe france is a nationwide strike of a pension reform plans with protests in paris to sending it to violence and more unrest expected over the next few days to. the us to the man acquitted of murdering an unarmed black teenager and 2012 launches a lawsuit demanding $100000000.00 in damages the killing of trayvon martin sparked the black lives matter movement. but it off be keeping track of the 2020 presidential race this is a bit of a shocker this little friend baby yoda seems to be gathering. all of the 2020 democratic hopefuls much now that's going to go with those hopefuls for the white house. just 1 pm here in moscow this friday 6 of december. international world news center with a how far up. we're going to the biggest strike in years has brought the country to a standstill workers been venting their anger against the government's plans to overhaul the pension system one of the largest trade unions in france says 1500000 people marched in support of the protests officially the interior ministry putting that number a bit less they're saying 800000 to. thank you i think. th
same from europe france is a nationwide strike of a pension reform plans with protests in paris to sending it to violence and more unrest expected over the next few days to. the us to the man acquitted of murdering an unarmed black teenager and 2012 launches a lawsuit demanding $100000000.00 in damages the killing of trayvon martin sparked the black lives matter movement. but it off be keeping track of the 2020 presidential race this is a bit of a shocker this little friend baby yoda seems to...
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safe from europe france is crippled by a nationwide strike over pension reform plans with protests in paris descending into violence and more unrest expected over the next few days to. the us off to the man acquitted of murdering an unarmed black teenager and 2012 launches a lawsuit demanding $100000000.00 in damages the killing of trayvon martin spot the black lives matter movement. so the stakes were put off a keeping track of the 2020 presidential.
safe from europe france is crippled by a nationwide strike over pension reform plans with protests in paris descending into violence and more unrest expected over the next few days to. the us off to the man acquitted of murdering an unarmed black teenager and 2012 launches a lawsuit demanding $100000000.00 in damages the killing of trayvon martin spot the black lives matter movement. so the stakes were put off a keeping track of the 2020 presidential.
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france does. this is the heart of europe but france spent 40 years out of nato.love to set their own course. the president is right. nato has to focus on threats from russia and china. this is no time to be disrespectful to the other nato members. heather: a lot of folks saying macron is trying to follow donald trump's leading reference to how donald trump confronted nato in terms of defense funding and all the nation's 29 bringing their contributions up to 2%. >> macron does want to be the number one european leader on defense and he has always wanted a more independent defense and foreign policy and wants to sell french military systems as well. heather: you wanted to mention it. they talked yesterday, the president asked about turkey buying missiles from russia. in reference to russia should they be allowed to join and what is the latest on that? >> macron is half right, nato has to do better in preparing to face russia's new missile threat, those are hypersonic missiles, intermediate range missiles, and preparing to move rapidly in case there is a border incu
france does. this is the heart of europe but france spent 40 years out of nato.love to set their own course. the president is right. nato has to focus on threats from russia and china. this is no time to be disrespectful to the other nato members. heather: a lot of folks saying macron is trying to follow donald trump's leading reference to how donald trump confronted nato in terms of defense funding and all the nation's 29 bringing their contributions up to 2%. >> macron does want to be...
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that europe would back up france but favors an international solution. end of the day we have to go into that discussion, europe will be backing france. taylor: i want to go back to the retaliatory tariffs we were talking about. >> it opens the period of discussion as 30 days, it could be not as broad. there are still discussions. we don't know the set up there would be retaliation if -- set up of retaliation if it were to exist. taylor: the french minister of digital affairs cedric o. t-mobile and sprint will face fewer opponents at their anti-merger trial. taylor: three states have agreed to drop their challenge to the merger of t-mobile and sprint. t-mobile brokered settlement with nevada, texas, and colorado. the case is scheduled to go to trial december 9 in manhattan. jennifer provided legal analysis of the case. >> it is four states. we had another one recently. mississippi is in that group, too. i think it is not surprising, to be honest, that some states have settled with the companies. i think initially, when the lawsuit was filed in june, you
that europe would back up france but favors an international solution. end of the day we have to go into that discussion, europe will be backing france. taylor: i want to go back to the retaliatory tariffs we were talking about. >> it opens the period of discussion as 30 days, it could be not as broad. there are still discussions. we don't know the set up there would be retaliation if -- set up of retaliation if it were to exist. taylor: the french minister of digital affairs cedric o....
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if there is retaliation from the u.s., europe said it would be backing up france. ill hope that there is room for discussion, and we can find a solution. taylor: you said europe is backing up france and wants a global solution, but frankly you are the only ones to go through with this unilateral tax as of yet. cedric: there are other countries that have been introducing taxes in this respect. italy and spain have passed it and austria has passed it. it is not only a french thing, and the european commission has been saying that it wants a tax that is adapted to that new framework. the oed seevering solution, and adapted for a european solution they need to create that level playing field . the best level is at the international level. but if the americans do not want to go forward, then we would go for european. taylor: you really feel like it is behind you? cedric: that was voiced by the european commissioner on trade, that europe would back up france but favors an international solution. if, at the end of the day we have to go into that discussion, then europe wil
if there is retaliation from the u.s., europe said it would be backing up france. ill hope that there is room for discussion, and we can find a solution. taylor: you said europe is backing up france and wants a global solution, but frankly you are the only ones to go through with this unilateral tax as of yet. cedric: there are other countries that have been introducing taxes in this respect. italy and spain have passed it and austria has passed it. it is not only a french thing, and the...
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are higher viewers probably fixed on the president trump news conference we saw let's saw with europe. franceresponding to president trump's latest tariff threat the finance minister saying the u.s. threat on france is, quote, unacceptable and not what one would expect from an ally adding that the european union is ready to respond shares of french companies are responding they are down across the board they are all down 1.5 to nearly 2% the threat of tariffs on goods on champaign to handbags, cheese and wine follows an investigation into the tax regime claiming the digital tax discriminates against the american companies unfairly. this comes after president trump reignited a separate trade war against argentina and brazil saying he's raising tariffs on the steel in those countries calling it a massive devaluation of those companies wrapping up a meeting with the secretary-general. we have full team coverage on the ground buckingham palace and charlotte reed the president covering a lot of ground in the sit down today >> that is right he was meeting and talking publicly about some of the issu
are higher viewers probably fixed on the president trump news conference we saw let's saw with europe. franceresponding to president trump's latest tariff threat the finance minister saying the u.s. threat on france is, quote, unacceptable and not what one would expect from an ally adding that the european union is ready to respond shares of french companies are responding they are down across the board they are all down 1.5 to nearly 2% the threat of tariffs on goods on champaign to handbags,...
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europe has said that it would be backing up france. ere are still some room for discussion and that we can find a solution. taylor: you say europe has been backing up france, but frankly you are the only ones who have gone through with this unilateral tax as of yet. cedric: i said there are other european countries that would be interested. u.k. being one of them. spain has been one of them. italy and austria as well. it is not only a french thing. the european commission has been tax.g it once a a tax and is favoring the oecd solution. it would go for a european solution. we need to create that level playing field. if the americans do not want to go for that solution, we will go for a european solution. taylor: and you really feel europe is behind you? cedric: oh yeah. if at the end of the day, we have to go in that discussion, europe would be backing france. to the i want to go back retaliatory tariffs we were talking about. it could not be -- it could be not as broad as 2.4 million dollars -- $2.4 billion. was french minister of digi
europe has said that it would be backing up france. ere are still some room for discussion and that we can find a solution. taylor: you say europe has been backing up france, but frankly you are the only ones who have gone through with this unilateral tax as of yet. cedric: i said there are other european countries that would be interested. u.k. being one of them. spain has been one of them. italy and austria as well. it is not only a french thing. the european commission has been tax.g it once...
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major averages across europe, france, spain, russia, netherlands, belgium, russia trading in record territoryke a look at the ftse 100. headed for the 11th straight day of gains a number of energy and utility stocks across the country participating in the rebound that we've seen take hold in that country another bright spot as of late has been retail, even despite a lackluster boxing day, the day after christmas when the uk retailers roll out a lot of deals for consumers. analysts point to bad weather, competition from black friday resulting in a 9.7% year over year decline in boxing day sales. carl, back to you. >> worth watching. thanks >>> let's get to rahel solomon for a news update. >> hi, carl. good morning here's what's happening this hour iran's armed forces holding a four day naval exercise with russia and china on the northern part of the indian ocean iranian media shows video of a russian frigate docking at port. >>> there are 28 dead and more missing. deaths are due to drowning, falling trees, accidental electrocution. >>> taliban releasing 27 peace activists the day after abducte
major averages across europe, france, spain, russia, netherlands, belgium, russia trading in record territoryke a look at the ftse 100. headed for the 11th straight day of gains a number of energy and utility stocks across the country participating in the rebound that we've seen take hold in that country another bright spot as of late has been retail, even despite a lackluster boxing day, the day after christmas when the uk retailers roll out a lot of deals for consumers. analysts point to bad...
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. >> in milan they just had a lot of trouble, as in parts of europe. france and other places.a major march with the sense of hatred has no future. and i think that's the commitment we got to have here. we can do it. i remember, rev, when -- when -- killed on the brooklyn bridge, you were the second call i got and said this is too far. we got to do something. and i think it was one of the first gatherings of the imams and jewish leaders that we pulled together. there's no reason -- in fact, it's inexcusable that it continues this way. and -- and, yes, i think there is something that we can do. and we must do right now. and calling out and speaking and reaching out to each other. we need to have -- we need to have brotherhood and sisterhood. >> now, why do you think people are being clearly more emboldened now to come out with this kind of behavior? >> because it is -- it's an interesting time in america. there is an increased tension. that's going on. it's been going on for a number of years. and i think we just -- there -- there are times of transformation and taking stock of
. >> in milan they just had a lot of trouble, as in parts of europe. france and other places.a major march with the sense of hatred has no future. and i think that's the commitment we got to have here. we can do it. i remember, rev, when -- when -- killed on the brooklyn bridge, you were the second call i got and said this is too far. we got to do something. and i think it was one of the first gatherings of the imams and jewish leaders that we pulled together. there's no reason -- in...
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be acting on their own the he wants them to consult with the more important military power in europe france when they act as they did for example on the question of syria so each and every one of the parties is trying to weigh in and trying to. following the nato mission on structure in a way that suits their interest and with their lives realism as as you as one can imagine let me ask you a little more about well the tensions with iran and several different members of nato could those tensions derail the summit because turkey has veto rights or is there a way to try to find some middle ground here no absolutely they're going to have to find a middle ground and that's why for example one could call it blackmailing or one could call in that ultimatum but be that as it may take you say look you want my approval. for what you want to do in poland well you don't need to approve what i'm doing in syria because i've already have the united states on my side and that's the more important partner in nato so that's our as i said that's that's what's new in this whole thing is that what we're seeing
be acting on their own the he wants them to consult with the more important military power in europe france when they act as they did for example on the question of syria so each and every one of the parties is trying to weigh in and trying to. following the nato mission on structure in a way that suits their interest and with their lives realism as as you as one can imagine let me ask you a little more about well the tensions with iran and several different members of nato could those tensions...
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necessarily in the dark rooms like the radical right does also in these places like chile in europe or france and also work but sort of in the open chat rooms over the internet in order to mobilize against the tyranny of the elite and that is important especially at this point in time because it does allow for a certain dynamics for reform these people who are mobilizing in chile and in france and in various other places do not want to take over the government they want their government to revive i think 100 wanted to come in let's go ahead 100 from brussels. i think we need to reflect a little bit on the difference between 20112019 i think we started with the the arabs who are the biggest get out of this they get reason has become of what phenomenon it has been copied in 982 cities around the world however we should not misperceived the dynamics of 2019 by imposing in the scenario of 80 years ago what i mean by that is that we had big or better holism in 2011 as a rejection of the whole system while the protests of those in the square on all the public places could not could not figure out e
necessarily in the dark rooms like the radical right does also in these places like chile in europe or france and also work but sort of in the open chat rooms over the internet in order to mobilize against the tyranny of the elite and that is important especially at this point in time because it does allow for a certain dynamics for reform these people who are mobilizing in chile and in france and in various other places do not want to take over the government they want their government to...
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sorry thorsten we've got about a minute left on the program we have mentioned eastern europe that we talked about france germany switching places perhaps what about eastern europe particularly poland where does poland stand in the jockeying for for influence with it within the e.u. very briefly please in the polish government very much pro promotes its nationalist agenda cracking down on the rule of law domestically the same goes for for the hungary and prime minister are bansal they will of course promote their own national interest. and try to work together also with the new commission leadership for where that leaves europe it's very much up in the air the same. way it's very much up in the air who will be the next german chancellor right now none of the 3 parties the main 3 parties have a clear candidate for for chancellor if we had. elections tomorrow there's a lot of uncertainty in germany and that's just the name of the game at the moment gentlemen we're out of time many thanks indeed for being with us on today's inside story. as always thank you for watching the program don't forget you can see
sorry thorsten we've got about a minute left on the program we have mentioned eastern europe that we talked about france germany switching places perhaps what about eastern europe particularly poland where does poland stand in the jockeying for for influence with it within the e.u. very briefly please in the polish government very much pro promotes its nationalist agenda cracking down on the rule of law domestically the same goes for for the hungary and prime minister are bansal they will of...
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trooping from around the world, the reconnaissance support, all of these states, not just france, to the countries in europence, all of the african states. . assisting them and assisting the local forces. it just makes absolutely no sense for the security of the united states. this is the same president that is taking forces out of afghanistan. they are sponsoring afghanistan. they're moving and abandoning our closest allies, the kurds, and putting them in an oil field that has less production than the smallest in montana. >> there is no reason that the united states should be sending forces to saudi arabia. look, i took part in the first gulf war. iraq invaded kwait. i was there when they were threatening and carrying out operations in the gulf, just having u.s. patriot missile batteries, more fighter squadrons, do not add to the security of the united states. it adds to the security of saudi arabia which donald trump equated to the interest of the united states on a far greater scale that our allies -- donald trump lives in an upside down top si durvy world. that means that everything decision he makes is
trooping from around the world, the reconnaissance support, all of these states, not just france, to the countries in europence, all of the african states. . assisting them and assisting the local forces. it just makes absolutely no sense for the security of the united states. this is the same president that is taking forces out of afghanistan. they are sponsoring afghanistan. they're moving and abandoning our closest allies, the kurds, and putting them in an oil field that has less production...
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killed people from central asia russia and 2nd place but there are also many people from western europe from france from germany we see that these people terrorists move freely in european capitals towards the end of the press conference a journalist from russia sputnik news agency question got me a putin about the recent events in the stonier where authorities have been blocking and battling various russian media. thought about this and the president said you know this is sadly ironic the same people who blame russia for restricting press freedoms at it themselves he said that you know this should be approached carefully because we don't want to motivate to justify these people. are to. bring us all the highlights from those 4 and a half hours of questions and answers for the russian president thank you no more news coming your way after this short break. argentina love it this country is phantasmagorical the people are extraordinary the government and the central bank maybe not so much because of the central bank but let's get into this a little bit more detail. join me every thursday on the all
killed people from central asia russia and 2nd place but there are also many people from western europe from france from germany we see that these people terrorists move freely in european capitals towards the end of the press conference a journalist from russia sputnik news agency question got me a putin about the recent events in the stonier where authorities have been blocking and battling various russian media. thought about this and the president said you know this is sadly ironic the same...
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but there are also people from western europe from france germany. what we seen is that these people the one that you mentioned that terrorist the killer. walked free. he was on the main european capitals from what i know he was killed right in the center of he was freely in one of the european capitals. what about those people who sit in jail so what if they come to your country would you like it we would just let them walk stroll you knew or. noted to avoid that we need to establish a highly efficient. reciprocal card that's what we're calling for we hope that this will we will assume the future does mean that it's not imply. the level and the manner of cooperation is not sufficient. work. that if you were to ask a question there now you're not even raising your hand i wait a minute wait a 2nd we want the u.s. on the 2 brothers for whatever their name is we asked. them and we want them they are our sources of danger we are serious we were ignored and then they. the boston marathon people who died. and who have those terrorists walking. please intro
but there are also people from western europe from france germany. what we seen is that these people the one that you mentioned that terrorist the killer. walked free. he was on the main european capitals from what i know he was killed right in the center of he was freely in one of the european capitals. what about those people who sit in jail so what if they come to your country would you like it we would just let them walk stroll you knew or. noted to avoid that we need to establish a highly...
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killed people from central asia russia and 2nd place but there are also many people from western europe from france from germany we see that these people terrorists move freely into european capitals. we also heard questions about pressure on the russian media in european countries in particular or anywhere there are some real issues where the russian sputnik news agency. staff members of that news agency said that they were being pressured into leaving this particular outlet if they want to continue working in that country which in response referred to as a real disgrace. you know. what you do a lot all sorts of attempts to still pure activity can go unnoticed i'm very surprised because russia is always accused of all evils including pressure on independent media and they do the same that they accuse us of this is cynical government measures such as restrictions can't work because you will hold those who want to spoke to school between our countries we can't allow it you must try to work in those countries that are scared of your information. these were the key international issues that were broug
killed people from central asia russia and 2nd place but there are also many people from western europe from france from germany we see that these people terrorists move freely into european capitals. we also heard questions about pressure on the russian media in european countries in particular or anywhere there are some real issues where the russian sputnik news agency. staff members of that news agency said that they were being pressured into leaving this particular outlet if they want to...
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people from central asia and russia and 2nd place but there are also many people from western europe from france from germany we see that these people terrorists move freely in european capitals we also heard questions about pressure on the russian media and european countries in particular in a stone age where there are some real issues where the russian sputnik news agency . staff members of that news agency said that they were being pressured into leaving this particular outlet if they want to continue working in that country which are put in response referred to as a real disgrace. going to should you do a lot all sorts of attempts to still pure activity can go unnoticed i'm very surprised because russia is always accused of all evils including pressure on independent media and they do the same that they accuse us of this is cynical government measures such as restrictions can't work because you will hold. those who want to spoke to school between our countries we can't allow it you must try to work in those countries that are scared of your information another grand vladimir putin press con
people from central asia and russia and 2nd place but there are also many people from western europe from france from germany we see that these people terrorists move freely in european capitals we also heard questions about pressure on the russian media and european countries in particular in a stone age where there are some real issues where the russian sputnik news agency . staff members of that news agency said that they were being pressured into leaving this particular outlet if they want...
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the freezing of the situation and mr macro is this summit itself a victory for diplomacy of france in europe. and abroad they ask in france isn't there a small revolution which is happening and can you reassure our foreign friends and french people that this franco french conflict will be resolved. it didn't. in the minute of the freezing seems to be a common denominator for all sides mr putin and let's get more specific questions on the question of the freezing. this is not a frozen situation given the number of victims that we see every day every week we've seen notably a report by the o.e.c.d. just yesterday showing there are still victims in the context of conflict zone no i believe that what's been done today is an important stage because in several ways spoken about the 1st that's the 1st time in 3 years of me that a summit in this form has taken place. and raised the freezing we've revived a diplomatic fall but that is important and the only charged with that is i called putting in place the minutes call the secondly whatever the 1st time since april the so that president zelinsky i'm
the freezing of the situation and mr macro is this summit itself a victory for diplomacy of france in europe. and abroad they ask in france isn't there a small revolution which is happening and can you reassure our foreign friends and french people that this franco french conflict will be resolved. it didn't. in the minute of the freezing seems to be a common denominator for all sides mr putin and let's get more specific questions on the question of the freezing. this is not a frozen situation...
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top story in europe in france the unions have called for more strikes and demonstrations next week against president emanuel micron's pension reform plans the announcement was made is hundreds of thousands of public sector workers went on strike for a 2nd day its effect to transport schools and hospitals. still to come here on al-jazeera the saudi state owned oil company around code names its price falls way short of its original target. and fears of an escalation in the mediterranean greece and turkey react after a dispute over the maritime boundaries. had some pretty good conditions across central and eastern sections of china the cloud is on its way out of the picture leaving things a little bit cooler. at the weekend just 10 degrees celsius but not bad in hong kong at 21 and the skies all this cloud you can see is further to the east to. pull southward the remnants really of the recent typhoon so sunday a similarly pleasant day still want to scattered showers across the northern and central areas of the philippines but certainly a lot better than we have seen of late now heading into s
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what about with europe and france at the moment, with president trump now saying we are going to haven $2.4 billion worth of goods? how do you balance the risk of u.s.-eu trade friction? stephanie: it has clearly been there bubbling under the surface, has had moments of volatility where it pops up. we have seen that not just in the last couple of days but last couple of years. auto tariffs have been the focus. the challenge you have is because these tariffs are aimed at trying to counteract the effects of the taxation on tech firms in the u.s., it is in some ways idiosyncratic. overall, it's worth bearing in mind, the u.s. and the eu are fundamentally underlying all of the momentary frictions. where i tend to be more concerned, watching more closely is around u.s. china relations. we know that strategic rivalry continues. you see the undercurrent of the trade negotiations which makes it harder to talk about a consistent relationship over time. david: from your perspective in europe, is what we are seeing with the uncertainty of trade really attributable to president trump, or is he mo
what about with europe and france at the moment, with president trump now saying we are going to haven $2.4 billion worth of goods? how do you balance the risk of u.s.-eu trade friction? stephanie: it has clearly been there bubbling under the surface, has had moments of volatility where it pops up. we have seen that not just in the last couple of days but last couple of years. auto tariffs have been the focus. the challenge you have is because these tariffs are aimed at trying to counteract the...
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france's europe baby making champions and conveys the model for countries with aging and shrinking populationo what's behind this baby exception here in france and is it sustainable and what's it like to have a baby in france. join us for this episode of french connection plus we give you the secret of bringing up baby the french way. french connection plus presented by ?ini good to the florence. in this corner of paradise here in the sosoh west of franz example los the town was designed as a retreat to businesses to reflect on the future of our planet. today it's hosting conferences for the maze on movement. to mark the thirtieth birthday. the mostly based talents and give a set provides support to up and coming fashion brands from the surrounding area this special guest izmeni rosji having created one of the biggest fashshion agencncies of the nineneteen eightieies. she now heads upup all three lab. this business network connects those doing research in the textile sekta. its current form the industry seems to be on its last legs. pollution tallest fashion you can see in the trends the per
france's europe baby making champions and conveys the model for countries with aging and shrinking populationo what's behind this baby exception here in france and is it sustainable and what's it like to have a baby in france. join us for this episode of french connection plus we give you the secret of bringing up baby the french way. french connection plus presented by ?ini good to the florence. in this corner of paradise here in the sosoh west of franz example los the town was designed as a...
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germany is a bigger cone me, seen as a more dominant player in europe. france is a little cautious about that. they don't want to be berlin centric and they've always served as a counter weight and also always had a disruptive view of nato. at one point they actually withdrew from nato under de gaulle. macron has been talking about a european defense agreement, a european defense agency in essence. so france always plays a little bit of a disruptive role. most of the time it is behind the scenes in the settled with a cool, polite, political talk in public. today we saw it right out there in front. both men went at each other politely but nonetheless in a way we're not used to seeing at international meetings. >> sandra: macron's words, we do pay what we have to pay. president trump went on to characterize the current state of nato. it has come a long way in three years. it is fairer. as for nato kun tres not investing enough in defense he says they'll be dealt with. maybe i'll deal with them from a trade standpoint ordeal with them another way. we're behind you
germany is a bigger cone me, seen as a more dominant player in europe. france is a little cautious about that. they don't want to be berlin centric and they've always served as a counter weight and also always had a disruptive view of nato. at one point they actually withdrew from nato under de gaulle. macron has been talking about a european defense agreement, a european defense agency in essence. so france always plays a little bit of a disruptive role. most of the time it is behind the...
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in europe, just france and italy right now are higher.he dax in germany office its lows, but down about down 0.2%the ftse 100 as well. some negative data out of the ukase adjusting the economy is stagnating, at least in the most recent quarter. this is bloomberg. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! wifi up there? uhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your local xfinity store today. beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. vonnie: coming up o
in europe, just france and italy right now are higher.he dax in germany office its lows, but down about down 0.2%the ftse 100 as well. some negative data out of the ukase adjusting the economy is stagnating, at least in the most recent quarter. this is bloomberg. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! wifi up there? uhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was...
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countries have a deficit and an aging population. ,ithin europe, italy, france and the u.k., those arethat stand out. germany has massive savings. toal: to circle back -- guy: circle back to the repo issue, if there was a repo problem, hedge funds that rely on short-term problems that come out of the repo market, there is another repo problem, do you think there is a trickle-down effect that could generate for sellers? bilal: there could be that possibility. the issue is it is evident that if there is a repo spike, if the fed did not step in and lost for more than a few days, then you can stop the short health sellers. -- stop the short-sellers. guy: have a great holiday. thank you for coming into cs. us.coming into see let's check it european stocks have settled. very light volume. these are the closing prices. london up a little bit more than most. weakness in the pound, plus some of the oil stocks doing better. some from a sector point of view may be rotated into. the ftse 100 up .6%. symmetrically, the cac 40 up .1%. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: from london, i am guy johnson. this is
countries have a deficit and an aging population. ,ithin europe, italy, france and the u.k., those arethat stand out. germany has massive savings. toal: to circle back -- guy: circle back to the repo issue, if there was a repo problem, hedge funds that rely on short-term problems that come out of the repo market, there is another repo problem, do you think there is a trickle-down effect that could generate for sellers? bilal: there could be that possibility. the issue is it is evident that if...
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glass houses, i don't have to finish that but the point is they have a lot of problems over in europe and francehas become the epicenter. sometimes they do the right thing because they tried the wrong thing and are honest enough to admit it doesn't work, like wealth taxes for example. you remember the wealth taxes? the french had that. liz warren wants to put us all here. they got rid of it there. this strike started, remember as reaction to an increase, i believe it was gasoline prices. correct me if i'm wrong. that is why the yellow vest movement really started t went to other things. i think the unions wanted to co-op movement for themselves and they have succeeded doing so. i wonder what is happening to the french tourist industry? i got to admit if i had to go any place in europe it wouldn't be paris right now. connell: you're probably not alone there. generally speaking, saw tax burdens on france so far right at top of the list. >> the regulations. it is the most business, unfriendly place for business in the world that i can think of. maybe not in the world but at least in europe. connell
glass houses, i don't have to finish that but the point is they have a lot of problems over in europe and francehas become the epicenter. sometimes they do the right thing because they tried the wrong thing and are honest enough to admit it doesn't work, like wealth taxes for example. you remember the wealth taxes? the french had that. liz warren wants to put us all here. they got rid of it there. this strike started, remember as reaction to an increase, i believe it was gasoline prices....
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europe? nabila was talking about france, but of course we have just seen a general election campaign in whichm and islamophobia were big talking points. why do they often seem to be on the rise together? i don't think it's necessarilyjust online in terms of anti—semitism or any other kind of religious hate, and i don't think it'sjust in europe, either. if we look at the latest fbi hate crime statistics, jews were the most persecuted religious group in hate crimes in the us in the last study, in fact, between 2011 and 2017, jews are always top of that list in the us. and similarly, when we look at the persecution ofjewish people around europe, as you say, it's not online. in france, jewish people have been killed for being jewish over the last few years, routinely, just recently one of those very well known cases within the jewish community, at least, was of a 66—year—old women thrown off her balcony by a muslim who was apparently not in the capacity to be tried, they've now announced, because he was high on cannabis. the idea that in france, the judicial system is deciding that somebody's dru
europe? nabila was talking about france, but of course we have just seen a general election campaign in whichm and islamophobia were big talking points. why do they often seem to be on the rise together? i don't think it's necessarilyjust online in terms of anti—semitism or any other kind of religious hate, and i don't think it'sjust in europe, either. if we look at the latest fbi hate crime statistics, jews were the most persecuted religious group in hate crimes in the us in the last study,...
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framework we have to have the visibility about the protection of the alliance and europe within the alliance and france will play a role here. and if there is a common enemy then it is international terrorism and in particular islamic islamist terrorists. and. we have here an american responsibility and european engagement. and where we have to act. is there an isolated position is the question. also in terms of nato and europe. in terms of a strong defense and being in europe and in nato. as. well. first of all. this is not about cheesecake and they said as you say to compare. and we have here a coherent response if. this is goes towards the summer and t. and. why this. is what we have conflicts which are being dealt with which are in the neighborhood where they say well you have to pay more if you will of been subjected to you have to invest more this is legitimate and we are not in a situation like after they said where would we say europe is disarmed and one. part of europe does not want armament thinking of the germans and this was the situation then and nato came out of this so and the times have
framework we have to have the visibility about the protection of the alliance and europe within the alliance and france will play a role here. and if there is a common enemy then it is international terrorism and in particular islamic islamist terrorists. and. we have here an american responsibility and european engagement. and where we have to act. is there an isolated position is the question. also in terms of nato and europe. in terms of a strong defense and being in europe and in nato. as....
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system in which you can leave decently and i think if you compare the situations in europe i think it's very telling france has it's better process a better country in europe at the moment to retire you know if you're if you retard you all you better be in france rather than say in the u.k. for instance where it is much harder exactly for that reason people have set up in the past france after the 2nd world war and later on in the unions and workers have defended the system and for a reason because in the end you can enjoy that and also you don't live in poverty. briefly pleased if you don't mind what would be the political price. mccrone would have to pay if. he decides to abandon the reform i don't think that michael kind of thought the reform because that would be as you say big a big pretty good price he was addicted to be a reformer under french law the reforms they all say are you know we need to reform our country until the death thinks that and then they don't want to reform anymore but in that case. he we i'm sure will make some concessions he has to do a main concern for him would be the state of
system in which you can leave decently and i think if you compare the situations in europe i think it's very telling france has it's better process a better country in europe at the moment to retire you know if you're if you retard you all you better be in france rather than say in the u.k. for instance where it is much harder exactly for that reason people have set up in the past france after the 2nd world war and later on in the unions and workers have defended the system and for a reason...
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brian: eight years a ago, france was europe's number twowo car mamaking company. it is now number five. diesel vehicles come along a mainstay of the french auto amidtry, are in decliline changing environmental standards. as usual and out to help the sector adapt. peugeot: workers at the factory believe their jobs may be asked in coming months. >> we see les temps coming in. the extra work falls on us. we are exhausted. >> the factory will have fewer workers and will suffer. cutrter: the industry could 15,000 jobs by next year. 45,000 in the next 15 yearars. french car builders will stop reducing diesel cars because they pollute too much. replace diesesel with electric models, they are still likely to cut jobs, because fewer workers are needed to build those vehicles. the french government is worried for the whole sector, and says subcontractors will have to diversify production. realistic,to be anticipate, and not wait until it is too late. many subcontractors wilill struggle next year. reporter: the government is setting up with 50 million euros to help in the tr
brian: eight years a ago, france was europe's number twowo car mamaking company. it is now number five. diesel vehicles come along a mainstay of the french auto amidtry, are in decliline changing environmental standards. as usual and out to help the sector adapt. peugeot: workers at the factory believe their jobs may be asked in coming months. >> we see les temps coming in. the extra work falls on us. we are exhausted. >> the factory will have fewer workers and will suffer. cutrter:...
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feels there is an opportunity here he feels the west needs some leadership he wants europe to hold its ground and france within it. so it could be beneficial for europe against u.s. and china and beneficial for france. it co-pay off. >> we'll see if the cease-fire holds up >>> coming up on "street signs," we'll break the latest uk gdp figures. and discuss how they might play in the runnup to thursday's general election in't easy. 12 hours? 20 dogs? where's your belly rubs? after a day of chasing dogs you shouldn't have to chase down payments. (vo) send invoices and accept payments to get paid twice as fast. (danny) it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. >>> welcome to "street signs." i'm julianna tatelbaum >> and i'm joumanna bercetche. these are your headlines >> european shares sink with investo investors cautious ahead of u.s. tariffs on chinese goods autos are the worst performers after falling for a 17th straight month >> deutsche banks warns the return target becomes more ambitious. they've been working to offset the impact of negative rates >> the interest rate we have seen in augu
feels there is an opportunity here he feels the west needs some leadership he wants europe to hold its ground and france within it. so it could be beneficial for europe against u.s. and china and beneficial for france. it co-pay off. >> we'll see if the cease-fire holds up >>> coming up on "street signs," we'll break the latest uk gdp figures. and discuss how they might play in the runnup to thursday's general election in't easy. 12 hours? 20 dogs? where's your belly...
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contending that evian be should be considered an agent and thus be subject to france's strict housing laws. the ruling of europe's top court is a big win for air b.n. b. the verdict means the company can continue operating as it currently does in france . the ruling states that air b.n. b. is just a platform connecting guests and hosts for short term accommodation and is merely a so-called information society service rather than a rental property agent that operates online information society service is legal terminology for something that provides online services like an online shop. yes you'll get into a tree service whose purpose is to use an electronic platform potential lodger's in contact with potential landlords offering short term accommodation. proposal this is supplied as an information society service. sit on only the prisoner swap. the french hotel and tourism association argue that air b.n. b. should have to comply with the same laws as traditional hotels and short term rental property owners these pay a variety of taxes and must ensure that their properties are up to code a ruling in favor of the as
contending that evian be should be considered an agent and thus be subject to france's strict housing laws. the ruling of europe's top court is a big win for air b.n. b. the verdict means the company can continue operating as it currently does in france . the ruling states that air b.n. b. is just a platform connecting guests and hosts for short term accommodation and is merely a so-called information society service rather than a rental property agent that operates online information society...
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meeting in london the 2 leaders have sparred over trade taxes and i saw fighters returning to europe meanwhile france's foreign minister says there will be a strong response if the u.s. hits luxury french goods like champagne cheese and beauty products with tariffs of up to 100 percent the tariffs are in retaliation for a french digital. at least 2 people have been killed in the philippines by a devastating typhoon that has forced nearly a quarter of a 1000000. people from their homes typhoon camorra has flooded villages torn rube's farm buildings and severely damaged an airport it's the 20th storm to hit the country this year from a province in the central philippines jamila in dugan reports. so it would worry battered the beagle region in search of the philippines for more than 10 hours the wind was violent and harsh and incessant rain drenched the province of. for people here so food could more reason landfall at night brought fear and despair. and the mourning brought no respite cynthia blew out the just devastated her home is destroyed. we evacuated i moved to the center with my children at 4 am i
meeting in london the 2 leaders have sparred over trade taxes and i saw fighters returning to europe meanwhile france's foreign minister says there will be a strong response if the u.s. hits luxury french goods like champagne cheese and beauty products with tariffs of up to 100 percent the tariffs are in retaliation for a french digital. at least 2 people have been killed in the philippines by a devastating typhoon that has forced nearly a quarter of a 1000000. people from their homes typhoon...
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as well australian what can france and also europe germany in this case do to help well friends of the france in particular has been pressuring the rest of the world countries like germany and saying you need to do more this is not just a local problem they're saying it's a global problem and they want the international community to get more involved but the moment the so much confusion so many interventions there isn't a sort of global cohesive thought as to how to get the security situation this a hell sorted and that is i think the sticking point of the moment so right reporter tommy a lot of bringing us the story thank you so much for joining us here in studio feel now india has passed a new law that will make it easier for minorities from neighboring countries to gain indian citizenship as long as they are not muslim opposition to the law is especially strong in assam a state in india's northeast that borders bangladesh and has a large muslim population people there fear that undocumented hindu migrants from bangladesh will now be granted citizenship and to the political balance i
as well australian what can france and also europe germany in this case do to help well friends of the france in particular has been pressuring the rest of the world countries like germany and saying you need to do more this is not just a local problem they're saying it's a global problem and they want the international community to get more involved but the moment the so much confusion so many interventions there isn't a sort of global cohesive thought as to how to get the security situation...
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lifting the temperatures in for example vienna up to about 9 degrees and mush in northern europe at least france northwards is milder cloudy or wet sunny in spain so he 12 in madrid now we have seen some rain in the uk this boxes and in morocco but you're nice the shower forecast is further south but you get something in western sahara that is a rare event and look at the climate everywhere. from ancient embryos to communist leaders. age old philosophies and the rule of order remain central to the world's oldest living civilization. in the 1st of a 2 part series the big picture charts how a history spanning by 1000 years shaped china's world in the industrialized world. the china complex part one on al-jazeera. back a look at the headlines now in the process to impeach the u.s. president has moved forward after the speaker of the house of representatives ordered the drafting of articles of impeachment and historic move donald trump meanwhile has hit back calling the whole thing a hoax at least 58 migrants have died after their makeshift boat sank off the coast of martain year 83 survivors of the
lifting the temperatures in for example vienna up to about 9 degrees and mush in northern europe at least france northwards is milder cloudy or wet sunny in spain so he 12 in madrid now we have seen some rain in the uk this boxes and in morocco but you're nice the shower forecast is further south but you get something in western sahara that is a rare event and look at the climate everywhere. from ancient embryos to communist leaders. age old philosophies and the rule of order remain central to...