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we are going to go on to lay —— le figaro. the headline...h headline, harriet line, when it has the word liberte in it. france had one of the biggest lockdown restrictions ever. people were having to sign piece of paper going out to show they were going out for religion and reason, —— for a legitimate reason, so the news bars and legitimate reason, so the news bars a nd restau ra nts legitimate reason, so the news bars and restaurants are going to open, albeit people have to wear masks and sit apart, will be hugely welcome to. francis seen there are very few cases outside of paris now, so it seems as though it has got a real handle on this crisis and, yes, as the front page says, the epidemic is receding, freedom comes back, and i think the french prime minister has said lockdown and restrictions will now be sort of abnormal, whereas freedom will be normal again. hard to think if you month ago we would even be rejoicing at freedom being normal in a country like france. even be rejoicing at freedom being normal in a country like francem is ama
we are going to go on to lay —— le figaro. the headline...h headline, harriet line, when it has the word liberte in it. france had one of the biggest lockdown restrictions ever. people were having to sign piece of paper going out to show they were going out for religion and reason, —— for a legitimate reason, so the news bars and legitimate reason, so the news bars a nd restau ra nts legitimate reason, so the news bars and restaurants are going to open, albeit people have to wear masks...
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May 7, 2020
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let's look at the figaro because the economic imperative hair played out very strongly in france.nister pointing out that the economic necessity france needed to get back. they've got that interesting map. dominic raab st press conference today certain questions were asked about different demographics and area around the uk which had higher rates of the our rate. they weren't able to give the figures immediately but france appears to have done that 110w but france appears to have done that now doesn't it? it does. they appeared to be acutely comfortable doing different things about different parts of the country. france, at the traffic light system red cream and amber. they ditched the orange segment quite quickly realising that wasjust the orange segment quite quickly realising that was just too complicated. it wasn't going to be
let's look at the figaro because the economic imperative hair played out very strongly in france.nister pointing out that the economic necessity france needed to get back. they've got that interesting map. dominic raab st press conference today certain questions were asked about different demographics and area around the uk which had higher rates of the our rate. they weren't able to give the figures immediately but france appears to have done that 110w but france appears to have done that now...
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May 25, 2020
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time for the french a levels and going to let figaro and i mentioned jack you read this without googleranslate. france worries about a shock about bankruptcies and lay—offs. about a shock about bankruptcies and lay-offs. what is interesting is when you read these panics are in the world of 70 countries are grappling with the same problems as each other. you get so wrapped up in the uk new cycle that is if you step out of it and see the same stories everywhere else and here they are looking ahead at the crash that is coming. it is actually happening now and maybe not feeling the effects of it properly yet and concerns raised by the finance minister they are and the reality of what is happening in terms of bankruptcy and firm death and frankly the worst recession and economic situation any of us have seen since world war ii. and this is going to be replicated in every country where a very severe lockdown has been required. so that means the us will have a big problem and spain has a big problem and italy and not all countries around the world have required the strict lockdown as some of
time for the french a levels and going to let figaro and i mentioned jack you read this without googleranslate. france worries about a shock about bankruptcies and lay—offs. about a shock about bankruptcies and lay-offs. what is interesting is when you read these panics are in the world of 70 countries are grappling with the same problems as each other. you get so wrapped up in the uk new cycle that is if you step out of it and see the same stories everywhere else and here they are looking...
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and on the front page of france's le figaro, more than 100 vaccines are in development in a bid to combategin... talking to claire and eve. welcome both of you to the program. thank you very much for taking the time this evening tojoin you very much for taking the time this evening to join us virtually. claire, let's start with you. if your paper and exclusive the lot of professor. this is the man basically whose advice prompted borisjohnson to lockdown the uk has resigned after he himself broke rules of lockdown. an incredible story. it is and congratulations to my colleagues who got this amazing school. i mean, i don't personally mind too much about the details of the professors personalize. for me and for many people i'm sure it's the hypocrisy of his actions. i mean do is i say are not as i do. which will really hit home over this story. for weeks and weeks we've been told to stay home, to protect the nhs to save lives and that a message that he at the forefront of theirs. it is a member has really pushed himself and driven hard. it was only a couple of weeks ago he said if we lifted
and on the front page of france's le figaro, more than 100 vaccines are in development in a bid to combategin... talking to claire and eve. welcome both of you to the program. thank you very much for taking the time this evening tojoin you very much for taking the time this evening to join us virtually. claire, let's start with you. if your paper and exclusive the lot of professor. this is the man basically whose advice prompted borisjohnson to lockdown the uk has resigned after he himself...
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May 7, 2020
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let's look at the figaro because the economic imperative hair played out very strongly in france.at why philippe the prime minister pointing out that the economic necessity france needed to get back. they've got that interesting map. dominic raab st press conference today certain questions were asked about different demographics and area around the uk which had higher rates of the our rate. they weren't able to give the figures immediately but france appears to have done that now doesn't it? it does. they appeared to be acutely comfortable doing different things about different parts of the country. france, at the traffic light system red cream and amber. they ditched the orange segment quite quickly realising that wasjust the orange segment quite quickly realising that was just too complicated. it wasn't going to be clear. people wouldn't necessarily know the difference. the country is how know the difference. the country is now divided into red areas in green areas. the lot red areas are in the northeast of france were dense communities. more rural parts of the community red are
let's look at the figaro because the economic imperative hair played out very strongly in france.at why philippe the prime minister pointing out that the economic necessity france needed to get back. they've got that interesting map. dominic raab st press conference today certain questions were asked about different demographics and area around the uk which had higher rates of the our rate. they weren't able to give the figures immediately but france appears to have done that now doesn't it? it...
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May 29, 2020
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in france, le figaro looks at the challenges of reopening as restaurants and cafes prepare to open theirdst the uncertainty caused by the virus the times says almost every primary school in england is set to reopen on monday in defiance of the biggest teaching union. the international edition of the financial times says donald trump's battle with twitter has intensified after the social media network accused the us president of "glorifying violence" following his apparent call for the military to use force against protesters in minneapolis.the daily mail says force against protesters in minneapolis. the daily mail says plans to quarantine travellers coming into britain are falling apart" as border force and police officials here say the system is "unenforceable". the guardian says the row over the uk prime ministers top aide dominic cummings'breach of lockdown rules has prompted tens of thousands of people to flood their mps' inboxes in what some say is the biggest outpouring since brexit. and in singapore, the strait times says the coronavirus means singapore's job market is heading int
in france, le figaro looks at the challenges of reopening as restaurants and cafes prepare to open theirdst the uncertainty caused by the virus the times says almost every primary school in england is set to reopen on monday in defiance of the biggest teaching union. the international edition of the financial times says donald trump's battle with twitter has intensified after the social media network accused the us president of "glorifying violence" following his apparent call for the...
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May 18, 2020
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le figaro is leading on how france's health system will recover from the pandemic.er this month on how to revive the country's health sector and structure it for the future. "the recession is here, but the worst is yet to come" warns the front page of the japan times, as analysts expect a record 21.5% contraction in the current quarter. the straits times reports that china's president xijinping supports a probe into the country's handling of the coronavirus outbreak. it follows the us. an exclusive on the front page of the guardian, as the paper reveals "how agency care home staff in the uk spread covid—19". and finally, the financial times leads on the 500 billion euro coronavirus " recovery fund" being backed by france and germany, who have today agreed it should issue grants, not loans, to countries most in need. so let's begin... we have actually a world record number of newspapers to get through in this papers, so it's now the papers express version, polly mackenzie and sebastian payne. we begin with the times. that's art of air bridges, polly mackenzie, does t
le figaro is leading on how france's health system will recover from the pandemic.er this month on how to revive the country's health sector and structure it for the future. "the recession is here, but the worst is yet to come" warns the front page of the japan times, as analysts expect a record 21.5% contraction in the current quarter. the straits times reports that china's president xijinping supports a probe into the country's handling of the coronavirus outbreak. it follows the...
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in france, le figaro talks of "the shock that france dreads" admist fears of huge job losses when thegovernment winds down its coronavirus support measures. the japan times says the japanese government is tiptoeing its way into a new reality still riddled with uncertainty after it rescinded the state of emergency in hokkaido and the tokyo metropolitan area. and back in the uk, the express is celebratory as the prime minister, borisjohnson, says nonessential shops will open next month. so, let's begin. thank you very much. we shall start with two papers who almost never agree on anything. they have almost got the exact same headline but they had just got in tomorrow morning in a different order. first the daily mirror, no regrets, no apology referencing slightly edith p. the daily mail, no apology, no regrets. jack came up when did you last see these two papers having almost the exact same headline? may if anyone a really big football match. there is not very much that brings the nation together or these papers together as one like this but dominic cummings and downing street had manag
in france, le figaro talks of "the shock that france dreads" admist fears of huge job losses when thegovernment winds down its coronavirus support measures. the japan times says the japanese government is tiptoeing its way into a new reality still riddled with uncertainty after it rescinded the state of emergency in hokkaido and the tokyo metropolitan area. and back in the uk, the express is celebratory as the prime minister, borisjohnson, says nonessential shops will open next month....
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griff: here to react 2016 sanders campaign staffer tezlyn figaro and former advisor to joe biden moevel tezlyn, start with you. have the democrat party not handled this properly. since the 1950s, 60's and '70s and every decade ever since feeling politically homeless. always more people registered as an independent or who do not go vote at all than those that do. this is yet another example of you who folks are frustrated with the two party system. a reason why we need more open primaries i believe so folks have to earn the vote all the way across the board. for this, this has hit her personally but for people like me that come from communities like i do, it didn't always take something to hit me personally but to see those around me who continue to suffer through promises in hope and change that just did not happen in our community. this is how we have been feeling all along. welcome to the party, tara. pete: mo, we don't know what the truth is here. there is accusations. there is denials, we get that but the double standard has been glaring for a lot of people in the way joe biden was
griff: here to react 2016 sanders campaign staffer tezlyn figaro and former advisor to joe biden moevel tezlyn, start with you. have the democrat party not handled this properly. since the 1950s, 60's and '70s and every decade ever since feeling politically homeless. always more people registered as an independent or who do not go vote at all than those that do. this is yet another example of you who folks are frustrated with the two party system. a reason why we need more open primaries i...