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france, to live in france the same way they lived back home?> cooper: it's not just headscarves. le pen says she would ban yarmulkes in public, any conspicuous symbol of religious belief. would a sikh person allowed to be... wear a turban? >> le pen ( translated ): no, not in public. we don't have a lot of sikhs in france. we've got some, but we don't really hear much from them or about them, which is good news. >> cooper: her views go to the heart of a debate that's been raging...
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germany france and italy.f france were to leave as well that would be the end of the european union. former economy minister emmanuel macron may be tied for the lead with marine le pen. >> the least interesting candidate. the least colorful is macaroon. i mean macron. >> untouched by the scandal that has engulfed his competitors, then one been all but eclipsed. has been all but eclipsed. genie: new details on the man behind the attack at orly airport in paris yesterday. the suspect took a female sosoldier hostage before being shot dead. the autopsy report shows he had traces of cocaine and cannabis in his blood as well as twice the legal limit of alcohol. the orly airport attacker had ingested narcotics and alcohol. that's according to a sunday autopsy carried out on his remains. medicall analysis revealed a blood alcohol level of 0.83 grams s per liter and the presee of cannabis and cocaine. that would seem to indicate his involvement with petty crime. the prosecutor stated he had become radicalized as well.
germany france and italy.f france were to leave as well that would be the end of the european union. former economy minister emmanuel macron may be tied for the lead with marine le pen. >> the least interesting candidate. the least colorful is macaroon. i mean macron. >> untouched by the scandal that has engulfed his competitors, then one been all but eclipsed. has been all but eclipsed. genie: new details on the man behind the attack at orly airport in paris yesterday. the suspect...
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france.lim people be allowed to wear head skarves? >> no, i'm opposed to wearing head scarves in public places. that's not france. there's something i just don't understand. the people who come to france, why would they want to change france, to live in france the same way they lived back home? >> reporter: it's not just head scarves. le pen says she would ban y yamicas in public. would a sikh person be allowed >> no, not in public. we don't really hear much from them or about them, which is good news. >> reporter: her views go to the heart of a debate that's been raging in the country for decades, over what it means to be french and who is responsible for the failure of some immigrants to become fully integrated into french society. >> translator: massive immigration brings with it cultures that are sometimes in contradiction with our values. >> there are many people in france who view your party as anti-islamic, anti-muslim. >> translator: i'm not waging a religious war. it's clear that in
france.lim people be allowed to wear head skarves? >> no, i'm opposed to wearing head scarves in public places. that's not france. there's something i just don't understand. the people who come to france, why would they want to change france, to live in france the same way they lived back home? >> reporter: it's not just head scarves. le pen says she would ban y yamicas in public. would a sikh person be allowed >> no, not in public. we don't really hear much from them or about...
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a new nepotism scandal in france. the interior minister abruptly a probe isafter launched into reports he hired his daughters for johnson parliament when they were 15 -- jobs in parliament when they were 15 and 16 years old. a congolese president sentenced to a year in jail for bribing people during his war crimes trial. resilience state oil giant petrobras -- brazilian state oil giant petrobras lost over $4 billion last year. details coming of it in business. it is french language week around the world. we will look at a new language made up of french and arabic and english. first our top story live from paris. one year ago today three suicide bombers attacked brussels. the first blew themselves up at ae airport and the third in metro station. 32 people were killed and hundreds more hurt. there was a moment of silence in memory of the victims. of those who were killed were read out this morning at the airport accompanied by a single cello. momenttim spoke of the he lost his wife. whatny times i ask myself if we would
a new nepotism scandal in france. the interior minister abruptly a probe isafter launched into reports he hired his daughters for johnson parliament when they were 15 -- jobs in parliament when they were 15 and 16 years old. a congolese president sentenced to a year in jail for bribing people during his war crimes trial. resilience state oil giant petrobras -- brazilian state oil giant petrobras lost over $4 billion last year. details coming of it in business. it is french language week around...
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at the stade de france.ay won't be fit to play in great britain's davis cup quarterfinal against france which starts a week on friday. he has a tear in his elbow and needs to rest. no decision has been made about when he'll return to action. kyle edmund, dan evans, jamie murray and dom inglot will head to rouen without him next week. the winners will play serbia or spain in the semis. when i spoke to him a little earlier gb captain leon smith said he thinks murray's fitness will help him recover quickly. he's got a positive mindset, he's a robust guide, he's a robust guy, we've seen that before. he'll get back quickly but at the same time, you can't rush leasing. you can't rush these things. so the next thing in the diary will be monte carlo, hopefully that's one thing he'll be back for. that's three weeks away. we talking potentially more serious than that? the french open, even wimbledon at risk? or is that too far? it's not for me to comment. certainly the signs are of hope that he'll be back sooner rathe
at the stade de france.ay won't be fit to play in great britain's davis cup quarterfinal against france which starts a week on friday. he has a tear in his elbow and needs to rest. no decision has been made about when he'll return to action. kyle edmund, dan evans, jamie murray and dom inglot will head to rouen without him next week. the winners will play serbia or spain in the semis. when i spoke to him a little earlier gb captain leon smith said he thinks murray's fitness will help him...
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is the about france now?l on what is - on impact at all on what is going on there? impact at all on what is going on ‘ right ‘right in ‘ right in france. both - in far right in france. both parties in france, the french far right and the dutch far right are different, they dutch far rightare dim . , , 5—7 dutch far rightare dim . , , aesitieeed with -- . are positioned differently with aifiareit are positioned differently with mifi scope. are positioned differently with difierfl scope, especially different scope, especially in %to different scope, especially in % to the different scope, especially in regards to the would not rega rel-e tetheeezmemar h's-13514 «1-225» —— say that the fact that they lost all they did not manage to - the first they did mxt manageto’getthefirst they did mxt managetd’getthefirst yesterday they did mat managetd’getthefirst yesterday in the netherlands u a le pen u a it le pen u a it is le pen u a it is not le pen u a.|tisnota-lepen u a i it is not a done .e pen u a i it is not a done deal
is the about france now?l on what is - on impact at all on what is going on there? impact at all on what is going on ‘ right ‘right in ‘ right in france. both - in far right in france. both parties in france, the french far right and the dutch far right are different, they dutch far rightare dim . , , 5—7 dutch far rightare dim . , , aesitieeed with -- . are positioned differently with aifiareit are positioned differently with mifi scope. are positioned differently with difierfl...
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with aome back to france mystery that has everyone fascinated.rench police have opened a murder investigation into the disappearance of a family of four in western france. they disappeared two weeks ago. officials say bloodstains found in the family's house match the dna of three of them. there has been no activity in any of their bank accounts or mobile phones since they disappeared. the car of the family's oldest son was found early this morning. yesterday the health card of his sister was also found in the region where the family is from. also in france, and artist has just reemerged after spending a week inside a giant boulder. it was part of an exhibit at the modern art museum in paris. seven days of entrapment inside the massive boulder have clearly taken a physical toll on the french artist. he was barely able to walk as he stepped out of the rock. while inside, a small crack in the limestone provided an affair to breathe. he was supplied with water and soup through a straw and he sat on a specially made system to take care of other bodily
with aome back to france mystery that has everyone fascinated.rench police have opened a murder investigation into the disappearance of a family of four in western france. they disappeared two weeks ago. officials say bloodstains found in the family's house match the dna of three of them. there has been no activity in any of their bank accounts or mobile phones since they disappeared. the car of the family's oldest son was found early this morning. yesterday the health card of his sister was...
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france has a far left party. presidential12 elections, the head came with and forth praise -- fourth place . his supporters are going to be holding a massive march throughout central paris. >> he is currently trailing in the polls. they hope a rally in paris can boost his campaign. >> he's a man with values. he believes in handing it -- and having a plan. anybody who says he's lying hasn't heard one of his speeches. he's not a liar. he speaks from the heart. reporter: he came forth within the first round of the voting for the 2012 presidential elections, with more than 11% of the vote. since then he has reshaped his political program. he opposed the passage of the free trade agreement between canada and the eu. >> it is worsening the ecological and social crisis because it doesn't include the slightest mention of the paris claimant treating. -- paris climate treaty. is running into one of the most unpredictable presidential elections. the socialist candidate has struggled to make an impact with the hard left prog
france has a far left party. presidential12 elections, the head came with and forth praise -- fourth place . his supporters are going to be holding a massive march throughout central paris. >> he is currently trailing in the polls. they hope a rally in paris can boost his campaign. >> he's a man with values. he believes in handing it -- and having a plan. anybody who says he's lying hasn't heard one of his speeches. he's not a liar. he speaks from the heart. reporter: he came forth...
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the 2004 tour de france at a press conference and the book had just come out.g in the front row. he was asked about the book and looks down at me and says, "seeing as the esteemed author was here, i will answer this question". he said the extraordinary allegations as mr walsh has made must be followed with extraordinary proof. it was a simple question, why should it be extraordinary proof for lance armstrong? but lance was absolutely right. 0rdinary proof didn't touch him. in the end, the united states anti—doping agency got 26 witnesses. ii of them were former team—mates , all with first—hand accounts of lance's doping. do you in any way resent... in a sense, it made your career, journalist longed to have that defining story that will win them awards, make hollywood movies, and you have that. but this is important, you also found your life consumed by this and at one point, your daughter made a comment when she saw interviewed on tv about lance and she said, "there you go again, i'm watching you on telly while the rest of the family are having dinner, same old
the 2004 tour de france at a press conference and the book had just come out.g in the front row. he was asked about the book and looks down at me and says, "seeing as the esteemed author was here, i will answer this question". he said the extraordinary allegations as mr walsh has made must be followed with extraordinary proof. it was a simple question, why should it be extraordinary proof for lance armstrong? but lance was absolutely right. 0rdinary proof didn't touch him. in the end,...
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how do you know this isn't the lady frances? besides me not having a heart attack every time i drop it? (sighs) you know, '57 desperados, they may all look alike to you, but each one has a... a different piece of wood, a different stain. there's a history to every nick and scratch. collectors, they'll pay for the feel of that history. even my beater, that's worth about... 600 thou. i am not holding a $600,000 guitar right now. not holding it like you mean it, no. so what do you think? you think that's the real lady frances? unless it's the best forgery i've ever seen... yep. it's her. do you have any idea what happened to her after she disappeared? you said on the phone that you saw her in person once? yeah. in 2006, i went to the bitter end to check out this guy joshua chris, some stevie ray wannabe. he walked out playing frances. i mean, i stared at her for over an hour. (playing unplugged electric guitar) i tried to track down the kid after the show, i-i mean, i even e-mailed him. he never got back to me. mm, joshua chris, he
how do you know this isn't the lady frances? besides me not having a heart attack every time i drop it? (sighs) you know, '57 desperados, they may all look alike to you, but each one has a... a different piece of wood, a different stain. there's a history to every nick and scratch. collectors, they'll pay for the feel of that history. even my beater, that's worth about... 600 thou. i am not holding a $600,000 guitar right now. not holding it like you mean it, no. so what do you think? you think...
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thanks for watching france 24.'s take a look at the press review. ♪ lots of focus on the dutch elections. >> that's right. let's look at some of the headlines from the dutch papers. makes three. that's what the telegraph says on the front page. the incumbent leader held the populists at bay. off thecular he held party for freedom, the far right one that has risen in popularity in the last month. cartoono show you this from a london-based newspaper. he may have lost, but his rises part of -- is part of a far right trend. this cartoon depicts him as the far right circle of five with those white hats on their heads. genie: politico is saying the battle is justst beginning. >> his party lost a quarter of their seats in parliament. they did win the election but they lost a quarter of their seats. he is to form a solid coalition now which might involve reaching out to the leftist party. the center-right category was helped by the diplomatic spat with turkey because until then, the elections were lacking a narrative. fina
thanks for watching france 24.'s take a look at the press review. ♪ lots of focus on the dutch elections. >> that's right. let's look at some of the headlines from the dutch papers. makes three. that's what the telegraph says on the front page. the incumbent leader held the populists at bay. off thecular he held party for freedom, the far right one that has risen in popularity in the last month. cartoono show you this from a london-based newspaper. he may have lost, but his rises part...
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thanks sealver watching "france you for watching "france 24." you can get a closer look on our website, france24.com. many of our viewers out there may dream about a wonderful expat life in france but the reality of getting settled in france, even if it is paris, is not as easy as it seems. never fear, there is help on the way after the break. >> french connection presented by -- >> known for their cuisine and saying hello. they only work 35 hours per week , when they are not on strike. , when they are not on strike. how to aa a a vp o'leary: fststly, e whwholidea of declawing i needed comome gripspsith. i asas notwarere odeclawawg s a medical procedure, alhough i sumed th vets have, number one, the owowledganand abityy and technology
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france -- two frances. one is very happy and the other is very unhappy. you have happy people and unhappy people. francine: is there a concern that politicians jump at shadows because they want to placate the people that are unhappy that promising protectionism? alain: i think that is a problem and macron, because he belongs to the new generation, is not to but ae will protect you, better future to your children. because that is a problem of the unhappy people. they are afraid the future of their children would be even worse than their own situation. francine: do you worry that if macron gets elected, because he doesn't have a party behind him, it is going to be difficult to have support in the local election? alain: i think he will win. he will have a kind of majority of total parliamentary reelection. my concern is, how long will it last? i'm sure he will be able to win with a majority for the first two years. then i'm not sure his maturity will not break up. francine: thanks so much for joining us. we are in paris throughout the day. he is a former pol
france -- two frances. one is very happy and the other is very unhappy. you have happy people and unhappy people. francine: is there a concern that politicians jump at shadows because they want to placate the people that are unhappy that promising protectionism? alain: i think that is a problem and macron, because he belongs to the new generation, is not to but ae will protect you, better future to your children. because that is a problem of the unhappy people. they are afraid the future of...
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but it happened on french soil, in france. want to tell all those who work in this great institution that we stand by their side. say the package was intended for the imf's european representative jeffrey frank. no suspects have been identified. at the attack came a day after a greek anarchist group claimed responsibility for a failed letter bomb sent to germany's finance ministry. so far there are no signs of the two incidents are linked. in themeanwhile southeast of france, a separate incident. 10 people injured in a shooting at the high school. a 17 year old has since been arrested. police say the shooting is not linked to terrorism. it was lunchtime at alexis de tocqueville high school when a 17-year-old student launched his attack. reportedly armed with two handguns, two grenades, and a rifle. the teenager who has not been named, opened fire. the headmaster may have been the target of this attack. the students are now being treated with gunshot wounds. five others were lightly injured in the panic. the attacker is not kno
but it happened on french soil, in france. want to tell all those who work in this great institution that we stand by their side. say the package was intended for the imf's european representative jeffrey frank. no suspects have been identified. at the attack came a day after a greek anarchist group claimed responsibility for a failed letter bomb sent to germany's finance ministry. so far there are no signs of the two incidents are linked. in themeanwhile southeast of france, a separate...
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content in france misontent in france.ook at jobs and investment, we are back at the level we were in 2007. roots for social discontent, but you said something interesting that indeed affected will be the euro. what i think is very interesting is that the french like the euro. three out of four. one of the things that is interesting compared to the u.s. or u.k. is the lack of so-called monetary sovereignty will be in our favor because they do not want more. i don't think you vote based on economic conditions. you vote with your heart more than your brain most of the time, but one would see like the netherlands, the antihero rhetoric does not fly -- anti-e uro rhetoric does not fly. in franceild plant and everyone going back to be a factory worker works because people think that because we have not had productivity, people would be great at automotive. the actual exit of the eu, i do not think the french want it today. one of the things that will change his she will get representation in the parliament so she could become t
content in france misontent in france.ook at jobs and investment, we are back at the level we were in 2007. roots for social discontent, but you said something interesting that indeed affected will be the euro. what i think is very interesting is that the french like the euro. three out of four. one of the things that is interesting compared to the u.s. or u.k. is the lack of so-called monetary sovereignty will be in our favor because they do not want more. i don't think you vote based on...
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for being with us on france 24. isis is under pressure under several fronts spree at a looks like it may be a matter of time before this group, which rose to prominence in 2014, may be completely wiped out. is there some truth to that? .> certainly on the iraqi side it is just a matter of time. most will be able to -- will be difficult to capture. it is morean side difficult and complex. not because they are fighting better than in iraq, but because the opposition is very scarce and if a cold. have the syrian government, you have the russian, the coalition, the kurds, which everything is complex. the turks don't want the kurds to be part of the liberation. isfact the syrian government aligned with these kurds and the russians. the syrian alliance with the kurds don't want them to go to long beach. it is much more complex. islamiconly have more state on the syrian side -- that is why it is a problem of time. that it will be easier. probably to solve the problem on the iraqi side. anchor: what about the future of mosu
for being with us on france 24. isis is under pressure under several fronts spree at a looks like it may be a matter of time before this group, which rose to prominence in 2014, may be completely wiped out. is there some truth to that? .> certainly on the iraqi side it is just a matter of time. most will be able to -- will be difficult to capture. it is morean side difficult and complex. not because they are fighting better than in iraq, but because the opposition is very scarce and if a...
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alan: no, the real danger for europe now is in france. marine le pen.here is a danger lurking on the sidelines in italy where the far it -- where the five-star movement could come in. gasquet even if he had the biggest party, he would not be the prime minister at the point of the populist movement is that "we are the people of they will not let us govern because they are scared. that is one thing that the netherlands has proved. wilders is not the people, not even 20%. that is good. and now, we have to look at the other bits of europe and proof there that they are part of the people but not "the people." rieke: that was part of the thisf that we saw after election. everyone was eagerly watching the netherlands saying this would be the start of the populist spring and then we move on to france and germany. i think that is part of the relief. we saw that he is not the people as you rightly put it and it is the same kind of relief we felt after austria. everyone feared after donald that and brexit, that would be the beginning of populism spreading in europ
alan: no, the real danger for europe now is in france. marine le pen.here is a danger lurking on the sidelines in italy where the far it -- where the five-star movement could come in. gasquet even if he had the biggest party, he would not be the prime minister at the point of the populist movement is that "we are the people of they will not let us govern because they are scared. that is one thing that the netherlands has proved. wilders is not the people, not even 20%. that is good. and...
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♪ host: this is "france 24." time now for 60 minutes live around the world.hese are the headlines. a new twist in the ongoing feud between the netherlands and turkey. several twitter accounts have now been hacked by a group that says it backs the turkish e-government. that comes as a rather is voting today and its general election hitting the center-right prime minister against an anti-muslim firebrand. that election could gauge the strength of the very ties holding the eu together. thethe white house confirms trump tax revelations leaked on u.s. station msnbc. that summary from over 10 years ago shows the president play close -- pay close to $38 million in taxes on $150 million in income. also coming up for you this hour, french carmaker renault denies report saying twos of its models refitted with defective devices. more details coming up in business. and a 21-year-old french girl with down syndrome breaks new ground for the disabled by presenting the weather on live tv. more on that coming up, but first, our top story live from paris. ♪ host: the days lead
♪ host: this is "france 24." time now for 60 minutes live around the world.hese are the headlines. a new twist in the ongoing feud between the netherlands and turkey. several twitter accounts have now been hacked by a group that says it backs the turkish e-government. that comes as a rather is voting today and its general election hitting the center-right prime minister against an anti-muslim firebrand. that election could gauge the strength of the very ties holding the eu together....
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to operate the telephone exchanges in france and in other places.omen were especially wanted for this duty because in the states, most of the operators were women. a lot of the young women who were asked to volunteer for this service, they also spoke french. they communicated between the french and the american units. even though they served and were in the army, they did not receive veteran status until 1977. one of the black eyes of american activity during world war i, that these women served their country honorably but were not accorded full veteran status until 1977. we are going to look at two uniforms that were worn by the same individual for two countries at war during world war i. one of the interesting things about world war i is that sometimes the lines were blurred about country allegiances and who supported which countries during the war. in two uniforms that we have, they really exemplify this clearly. there was a soldier from the german-controlled part of denmark. when the war started, because of where he lived, he was forced into the
to operate the telephone exchanges in france and in other places.omen were especially wanted for this duty because in the states, most of the operators were women. a lot of the young women who were asked to volunteer for this service, they also spoke french. they communicated between the french and the american units. even though they served and were in the army, they did not receive veteran status until 1977. one of the black eyes of american activity during world war i, that these women...
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france has seized nuclear testing -- ceased nuclear testing. france has reposted bully -- irreversibly -- it's nuclear weapons. it has reduced its nuclear arsenal. the immediate delivery of -- the immediate prohibition of nuclear weapons is directly against the -- moreover, the security conditions are not met. in the current context, considering the proliferation of the weapons of mass destruction, our countries continue to rely on nuclear deterrence for security and stability. the only way to achieve nuclear disarmament is to use a step-by-step approach in a way that provides undiminished security for all. this should take into account all factors that affect stability. we are also concerned that a nuclear weapons ban treaty will divide the parties, which remain the cornerstone of our system. france will therefore not participate in the negotiation of the nuclear ban treaty along with other partners. however, we will pursue our way forward in favor of new -- stability and security. we will focus on practical steps in favor of nuclear disarmame
france has seized nuclear testing -- ceased nuclear testing. france has reposted bully -- irreversibly -- it's nuclear weapons. it has reduced its nuclear arsenal. the immediate delivery of -- the immediate prohibition of nuclear weapons is directly against the -- moreover, the security conditions are not met. in the current context, considering the proliferation of the weapons of mass destruction, our countries continue to rely on nuclear deterrence for security and stability. the only way to...
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we will start in france. a deadline for candidates getting a minimum of 500 signatures to be in the running for the upcoming presidential election. >> in france, any citizen 18 years and up can become a getidate as long as they 500 signatures of those of court from elected officials. they are called sponsors. from the front page of a paper, today is the deadline. the last day to get the signatures together. there are 40,000 across the .ountry, but there ar rules they must be spread out across 30 departments beauty can't have more than 50 in one department. the idea is to get signatures from across the country. they have until 6:00 p.m. to gather signatures. molly: the signatures are made public and updated regularly on the council's website. candidates,ee some it will go quickly, you have to pay attention. most candidates in the mainstream have these signatures . some don't have very many yet. some are missing just a couple. cois fillon has almost 3000 signatures. it is different if you're a big candidate. if
we will start in france. a deadline for candidates getting a minimum of 500 signatures to be in the running for the upcoming presidential election. >> in france, any citizen 18 years and up can become a getidate as long as they 500 signatures of those of court from elected officials. they are called sponsors. from the front page of a paper, today is the deadline. the last day to get the signatures together. there are 40,000 across the .ountry, but there ar rules they must be spread out...
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news just in in france. the eiffel tower will be switched off at midnight to patriot to the victims of the attacks in westminster. news also coming through from romania. the government saying that two romanian nationals were caught up in the attack on westminster bridge and are being treated for their injuries in hospital. let's just remind yourself what happened in london today. at least three people were killed and around 20 injured following the police have called a terrorist attack in center london. policetims includes a officer stabbed to death -- and one who died when the assailant drovove his car into the pedestrians on westminster bridge. three french school were caught up in the attack, as well. the assailant was shot dead by police, and police say they are satisfied only one s suspect was involvlved. alexander hirst has more details. theander: at 2:40 p.m., attacker -- drove his car across westminster bridge before crashing it into railings next to the houses of parliament. >> i was waiting for the
news just in in france. the eiffel tower will be switched off at midnight to patriot to the victims of the attacks in westminster. news also coming through from romania. the government saying that two romanian nationals were caught up in the attack on westminster bridge and are being treated for their injuries in hospital. let's just remind yourself what happened in london today. at least three people were killed and around 20 injured following the police have called a terrorist attack in...
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now france..s. lawmakers in washington probing allegations of russian attempts to influence elections. onsenting a united front syria. u.s. secretary of state in turkey amidst tensions in ankara. we are live from paris. ♪ >> first, south korea where ousted president park geun-hye has been arrested according to sources in the country. she was removed from office largely over allegations of bribery. park can now be held in a cell up to 20 days while she is of abuseted on charges of presence of power. andrew, what is the latest? been widelyhe has expected here. she has been arrested. let me talk you through the process. she was impeached. her in peter was upheld by the constitutional court. that means she lost her presidential immunity. earlier this month, she underwent 22 hours of questioning by prosecutors who were deciding whether or not they would give her an indictment. they have now said that they want to indict her, put her in front of a criminal court. what today's process was was to decide whe
now france..s. lawmakers in washington probing allegations of russian attempts to influence elections. onsenting a united front syria. u.s. secretary of state in turkey amidst tensions in ankara. we are live from paris. ♪ >> first, south korea where ousted president park geun-hye has been arrested according to sources in the country. she was removed from office largely over allegations of bribery. park can now be held in a cell up to 20 days while she is of abuseted on charges of...
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he's promised to ban nepotism in parliament, and spoke about the transforming france's rigid labour markettranslation: we and our project have chosen first of all to look to the future, the transformation of the world of work, the transformation of oui’ world of work, the transformation of our productive model, the digital transition. these are risks, but they also brilliant opportunities, and so, at the heart of this project there is the refusal to knowledge defeat. i will not say in this project, that we have already lost the battle over the nature of work. no. work is going to change, and we will part of that change, we will go with it, and we will transform the balance of forces. how correspondent hugh schofield is in paris for us, we will get onto him ina in paris for us, we will get onto him in a moment, first of all, francois fillon, there has been a lot of heat over his white's job arrangements. apparently there has been a raid on his flat? is a p pa re ntly been a raid on his flat? is apparently there has been a police raid. grade, i mean they have searched is flat, looking for ev
he's promised to ban nepotism in parliament, and spoke about the transforming france's rigid labour markettranslation: we and our project have chosen first of all to look to the future, the transformation of the world of work, the transformation of oui’ world of work, the transformation of our productive model, the digital transition. these are risks, but they also brilliant opportunities, and so, at the heart of this project there is the refusal to knowledge defeat. i will not say in this...
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he really -- into the swiss franc? that takes me to the pound.down this morning, 120 back in focus. again, the view would be you would have a crystallization movement. when article 50 is triggered, we saw that going back to the commons over the next couple of days, and the commons will debate whether european nationals can live in the u.k. as an amendment to the article 50 bill. 150 if there is a good translation period. squalidt is a divorce. i will see you and raise you, matt miller, in terms of the chart. if you're looking at the fastest pace in history, between 20000 and 21,009 of your straight-line chartier, matt miller. the fastest raging bull market in history. and 21,000 of your straight-line charts here, matt miller. the fastest raging bull market in history. guy: let us talk about the individual entities this morning. i have the mov screen. what is moving the market? this is the index point story. roche is the biggest gainer. to beombination seems working. the data is confirming that. analysts have been waiting for this story for nearly
he really -- into the swiss franc? that takes me to the pound.down this morning, 120 back in focus. again, the view would be you would have a crystallization movement. when article 50 is triggered, we saw that going back to the commons over the next couple of days, and the commons will debate whether european nationals can live in the u.k. as an amendment to the article 50 bill. 150 if there is a good translation period. squalidt is a divorce. i will see you and raise you, matt miller, in terms...
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she will do her damndest to pry france outside as well. russia supports anything pulling apart institutions of the west. russia's overall global strategy is to knock the united states down as many pegs as it can in terms of our global standing. they want to disrupt and divide and hopefully split apart russian alliances institutions that serve as a counterweight in the world and serve as defie ing any sort of democratic liberal values western order. all institutions that support that russia sees them as the enemy. they will do anything to undermine them as best they can and when they have the momentum and advantage they will take it. that russian idea by defeating your adversaies by splitting them up, promoing divisions among them and within them, it seems almost ridiculous to think about it. that strategy extends to us in america in a very specific way. you may have heard about the newly energized current federation of the california separatist movement? there have been low-key low profile california insurrections insurrectionsist movement
she will do her damndest to pry france outside as well. russia supports anything pulling apart institutions of the west. russia's overall global strategy is to knock the united states down as many pegs as it can in terms of our global standing. they want to disrupt and divide and hopefully split apart russian alliances institutions that serve as a counterweight in the world and serve as defie ing any sort of democratic liberal values western order. all institutions that support that russia sees...
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the next will be france and then we have the german election. is talks about early election in italy. as these data points realize the orket is in a relief rally more concerned depending on the results. what we have seen in the dutch election is the center has been holding and the liberal party has not lost as much votes as was feared and that leads to a short relief rally in the market. it is not going to last because the next election is already up in april and may in france and there are big concerns there as there was an the dutch election that the center might not hold in the market is going to look at every data point, every speech of political actors, to really price that as a risk of another step back of european immigration. european integration is challenged by the moment by brexit. that has been the first data point the market was concerned and there was a lot of uncertainty and really strong movements in volatility anna martin -- market and that will continue. europe will be plagued by political uncertainty the entire year and even g
the next will be france and then we have the german election. is talks about early election in italy. as these data points realize the orket is in a relief rally more concerned depending on the results. what we have seen in the dutch election is the center has been holding and the liberal party has not lost as much votes as was feared and that leads to a short relief rally in the market. it is not going to last because the next election is already up in april and may in france and there are big...
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to be president of france now. part of her campaigning to be president of france last week resulted in her taking a detour to the kremlin. a weird day. nobody quite knew where mauer ren lepin had gone for the day and suddenly turned up without warning for this meeting with vladamir putin, one-on-one. the russian government is essentially openly supporting the far right candidacy of her as she runs for president in france. russian banks have made loans of millions of euros during this campaign. today at their press conference on the senate intelligence committee investigation in the trump-russia. and senator burr said there was no doubt russia after interfe interfering in our election was interfering in russia and france. >> and this fascist candidate in france, it is possible the reason russia likes her so much cause of her domestic politics and so right wing and forgivee ra racist. vladamir putin, i don't know how he thinks. he might see that as a feature not a bug. in st. petersburg, russia will be hosting someth
to be president of france now. part of her campaigning to be president of france last week resulted in her taking a detour to the kremlin. a weird day. nobody quite knew where mauer ren lepin had gone for the day and suddenly turned up without warning for this meeting with vladamir putin, one-on-one. the russian government is essentially openly supporting the far right candidacy of her as she runs for president in france. russian banks have made loans of millions of euros during this campaign....
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this is a play on words in france -- unqualified double.peakably terrible loss but also unquantifiable in that they literally did not qualify for the quarterfinals. inside the paper, paris has gone from magic to tragic. they say you really shouldn't have brought us up so high if it was only to bring us down the slope. genie: a quiz for all of you out there. does anybody know how to spell the word -- >> i do not. it's a sanskrit word for knowledge acquired through meditation in the hindu tradition. there is a five-year-old girl in tulsa, oklahoma who spelled it correctly as the youngest ever winner of her regional spelling bee. she will be competing with kids up to three times her age at the national spelling bee. her mother said the most incredible thing about her winning the competition was that she was able to sit still for so long. genie: if you're interested, j-a ,,?ghqxÑxÑxÑxccxqqaxú followi original production of link tv. >> thrup on the wall, they're keeping an eye owe. uncle sam keeps an eye on you. here sharon keeps an eye on yo
this is a play on words in france -- unqualified double.peakably terrible loss but also unquantifiable in that they literally did not qualify for the quarterfinals. inside the paper, paris has gone from magic to tragic. they say you really shouldn't have brought us up so high if it was only to bring us down the slope. genie: a quiz for all of you out there. does anybody know how to spell the word -- >> i do not. it's a sanskrit word for knowledge acquired through meditation in the hindu...
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♪ >> you are watching "france 24." time now for 60 minutes around the world.hese are the headlines. turkey refusing to back down on its growing field with the netherlands. the turkish president says nazism is alive in the west after the netherlands blocked turkish ministers from holding rallies. brexit could be triggered as early as tomorrow. the british prime minister theresa may is set to push through the exit from the eu once it has been approved i both houses of parliament, which could happen today. the man who was once the most wanted fugitive in the world is back in court in france. carlos the jackal is back on trial for a deadly attack in paris in 1974. a trial the victims families have been waiting for decades. this hour, the city of lights is cleaning up its act. we will tell you about paris' new push to attract tourists and more in business. the second-biggest ballet in moscow gets its first wrench director in two centuries. more on his russian move on the way. first, our top story live from paris. ♪ >> turkish president erd netherlandsng the once oc
♪ >> you are watching "france 24." time now for 60 minutes around the world.hese are the headlines. turkey refusing to back down on its growing field with the netherlands. the turkish president says nazism is alive in the west after the netherlands blocked turkish ministers from holding rallies. brexit could be triggered as early as tomorrow. the british prime minister theresa may is set to push through the exit from the eu once it has been approved i both houses of...
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it was sealed and he took it over to france for them.midst of all that, this was difficult viewing for quite a few minutes today because he was put underforensically a few minutes today because he was put under forensically that the nation about if he knew what was in the package, his methods of transport, the trail by which it got to france, why he needed to be in a car. there were lots of difficult a nswe i’s. car. there were lots of difficult answers. we can pick it up here with simon cope being questioned. i've listened to the evidence today and i think you were stitched up. you've been left alone by people that may or may not have been former colleagues or friends. you are left ina colleagues or friends. you are left in a difficult position. do you feel that? yes. is there anything else would like to tell the committee? i've told you everything i know. i was told to take it by my employees. i was was told to take it by my employees. iwas ina was told to take it by my employees. i was in a precision by were my brawl. full—time. —— by
it was sealed and he took it over to france for them.midst of all that, this was difficult viewing for quite a few minutes today because he was put underforensically a few minutes today because he was put under forensically that the nation about if he knew what was in the package, his methods of transport, the trail by which it got to france, why he needed to be in a car. there were lots of difficult a nswe i’s. car. there were lots of difficult answers. we can pick it up here with simon cope...
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as political risks rise in france, you will see more of a rally in the swiss francs. exports recorded their weakest quarterly results in more than a year. manus: and there is the line fro. the central policymakers have recalled -- have called the swiss franc overvalued. that means intervention. anna: let's get the bloomberg business flash. raiseinbev has the target for cost savings. synergies should reach $2.8 billion, 14% more than the previous forecast. adjusted fourth-quarter ebit sales dropped to $5.2 billion, missing estimates. blackrock reduced annual employee bonuses by an average of 2% to 4% last year, the first cut since 2011. flat from one year earlier. a blackrock spokesperson declined to comment. the asset management business is under increasing pressure as many flows from active strategies into cheaper offerings. forecasted sales and earnings growth this year, as it prepares to fight with the rival. the operating income fell to 1.3 billion dollars, matching estimates. in january, luxottica agreed to the deal for $5.2 billion and stop. that is your bloombe
as political risks rise in france, you will see more of a rally in the swiss francs. exports recorded their weakest quarterly results in more than a year. manus: and there is the line fro. the central policymakers have recalled -- have called the swiss franc overvalued. that means intervention. anna: let's get the bloomberg business flash. raiseinbev has the target for cost savings. synergies should reach $2.8 billion, 14% more than the previous forecast. adjusted fourth-quarter ebit sales...
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they are prepared to return home to france, and then something happens. the german government takes over france, and one of the first things they do is imprison the british diplomats who were there. in response, our state department interns the vichy diplomats, including brousse. we send them to the hotel hershey, a rather bucolic place in hershey, pennsylvania. the french are very upset by this interment. they write a letter to the secretary of state, complaining about the wine list at the hotel hershey. [laughter] howard: but despite the paucity of fine vintages, betty goes there to join brousse. they are living there as father, stepdaughter, and brousse's wife. one day the wife goes into her husband's bedroom, and there is betty naked in bed with her husband. mrs. brousse goes screaming through the halls, this woman is not my daughter, she is a spy. everyone is alerted, and after that fiasco, betty's operational career comes to an end. but what a career it had been. she had been able to take her wayward character, her mercurial temperament and channel
they are prepared to return home to france, and then something happens. the german government takes over france, and one of the first things they do is imprison the british diplomats who were there. in response, our state department interns the vichy diplomats, including brousse. we send them to the hotel hershey, a rather bucolic place in hershey, pennsylvania. the french are very upset by this interment. they write a letter to the secretary of state, complaining about the wine list at the...
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genie: thank you for watching france 24. a closer look at the press review you can always check out our website. coming up after the break, john legend helps sing happy birthday to disneyland paris. more on the 50th anniversary celebration coming up. ♪ qéa
genie: thank you for watching france 24. a closer look at the press review you can always check out our website. coming up after the break, john legend helps sing happy birthday to disneyland paris. more on the 50th anniversary celebration coming up. ♪ qéa
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some went to australia, some to the u.s., and others to france. church was used as firing range by the jihadist during the rule. yet another example of the devastation of iraqi towns once held by the islamic state group. many former residents like this family in a nearby city still long to go home, but with basic services yet to be restored, returning remains afar off dream. left, we didn't take any of our belongings. nothing. i cleaned house, closed it up, and left. we thought it would be a day or two and we would go back, and the situation has been like this for three years. liberate for them to the town, so we could go back, and now this is liberation. >> christians who fled are living in scattershot camps like this one. about onence home to point 5 million christians. there are now thought to be less than 200,000. richelle: an anti-apartheid activist was laid to rest. closely alongside nelson mandela. he died on tuesday at the age of 87. he was a vocal critic of the country's current leader in speaking out against the ruling anc. zuma to stayl
some went to australia, some to the u.s., and others to france. church was used as firing range by the jihadist during the rule. yet another example of the devastation of iraqi towns once held by the islamic state group. many former residents like this family in a nearby city still long to go home, but with basic services yet to be restored, returning remains afar off dream. left, we didn't take any of our belongings. nothing. i cleaned house, closed it up, and left. we thought it would be a...
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france. also tonight, theresa may will formally begins the brexit process with article 50 tomorrow. but where should she finish? and how bad would "no deal" be? we ask two of her party's mps. and we send the high priest of remainism to understand why ebbervale in south wales voted so emphatically for brexit. so much of the investment here has come from the european union. the college, the station, all of these buildings were invested in from funds from the eu. funds which won't necessarily be replaced by governments in london and cardiff. my first question is why did people vote in large numbers against the european union, the source of so much investment in this community? good evening. ‘twas the night before brexit. "one more sleep", as one leave supporting blog tweeted today. by this time tomorrow, the prime minister will have triggered article 50 and britain's departure from the european union will be officially under way. as we will hear over the course of tonight's programme, there is m
france. also tonight, theresa may will formally begins the brexit process with article 50 tomorrow. but where should she finish? and how bad would "no deal" be? we ask two of her party's mps. and we send the high priest of remainism to understand why ebbervale in south wales voted so emphatically for brexit. so much of the investment here has come from the european union. the college, the station, all of these buildings were invested in from funds from the eu. funds which won't...
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now france..s.awmakers in washington probing allegations of russian attempts to influence elections. onsenting a united front syria. u.s. secretary of state in turkey amidst tensions in ankara. we are live from paris. ♪
now france..s.awmakers in washington probing allegations of russian attempts to influence elections. onsenting a united front syria. u.s. secretary of state in turkey amidst tensions in ankara. we are live from paris. ♪
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a bit of glitter has been thrown over them, classical proposals of the kind, of a system by which franceeen administered. with a strong influence of the state and attempts to deregulate in a sort of command way. he has got all sorts of ideas to change taxes and society, all of this is nice and it sounds very good and there is a great deal of digital land new economy thrown in. he says like many people before him that he wa nts to like many people before him that he wants to make it easier for people to do business. but at the end of the day, it is a series of technocratic measures, most of them making sense, some of them being slightly strange such as the idea that cellphones would be forbidden not just that cellphones would be forbidden notjust in that cellphones would be forbidden not just in classrooms that cellphones would be forbidden notjust in classrooms but also in all of france's schools. it is very well known that in france, in french prisons, there are cellphones everywhere eve n prisons, there are cellphones everywhere even though they are forbidden. i do know how they can do
a bit of glitter has been thrown over them, classical proposals of the kind, of a system by which franceeen administered. with a strong influence of the state and attempts to deregulate in a sort of command way. he has got all sorts of ideas to change taxes and society, all of this is nice and it sounds very good and there is a great deal of digital land new economy thrown in. he says like many people before him that he wa nts to like many people before him that he wants to make it easier for...