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are important, saints in france, _ are important, saints in france, the saints that was the first_ francet bishop of paris, if you wiii — first bishop of paris, if you wiii this _ first bishop of paris, if you will. this programme, this artistic— will. this programme, this artistic moment with music and the artwork, it is very powerful. seeing the cathedral lies, _ powerful. seeing the cathedral lies, -- — powerful. seeing the cathedral lies, —— seeing the cathedral rise — lies, —— seeing the cathedral rise like _ lies, —— seeing the cathedral rise like a _ lies, —— seeing the cathedral rise like a phoenix from the ashes — rise like a phoenix from the ashes is _ rise like a phoenix from the ashes is a _ rise like a phoenix from the ashes is a moment for all of france _ ashes is a moment for all of france. we can see a when or resurrection is the right language for it. for the first time — language for it. for the first time we _ language for it. for the first time we have seen on screen, the 107 — time we have seen on screen, the 107 bishops that are there. we saw— the 107 bishops that ar
are important, saints in france, _ are important, saints in france, the saints that was the first_ francet bishop of paris, if you wiii — first bishop of paris, if you wiii this _ first bishop of paris, if you will. this programme, this artistic— will. this programme, this artistic moment with music and the artwork, it is very powerful. seeing the cathedral lies, _ powerful. seeing the cathedral lies, -- — powerful. seeing the cathedral lies, —— seeing the cathedral rise — lies,...
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i france should go forward. there's— france should go forward. time for i there's always time for democracy, _ there's always time for democracy, or- there's always time for democracy, or it's - there's always time for democracy, or it's not. there's always time for| democracy, or it's not a democracy— democracy, or it's not a democracy any- democracy, or it's not a democracy any more. . democracy, or it's not a i democracy any more. we democracy, or it's not a - democracy any more. we will wait — democracy any more. we will wait until— democracy any more. we will wait until we _ democracy any more. we will wait until we decide - democracy any more. we will wait until we decide it's- democracy any more. we will wait until we decide it's the l wait until we decide it's the right— wait until we decide it's the right time _ wait until we decide it's the right time to _ wait until we decide it's the right time to respect - wait until we decide it's the right time to respect the i wait until we decide it's the i right time to respect the votes of the
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you said i never with france unbowed. and now we — never with france unbowed.e unbowed. and now we are here _ never with france unbowed. and now we are here in— never with france unbowed. and now we are here in that - never with france unbowed. and now we are here in that or- never with france unbowed. and now we are here in that or we i now we are here in that or we are today _ now we are here in that or we are today we _ now we are here in that or we are today. we are _ now we are here in that or we are today. we are here - now we are here in that or we . are today. we are here they are today — are today. we are here they are today you _ are today. we are here they are today. you pretend _ are today. we are here they are today. you pretend you - are today. we are here they are today. you pretend you are - are today. we are here they are today. you pretend you are justj today. you pretend you are just insulting — today. you pretend you are just insulting each— today. you pretend you are just insulting each other, _ today. you pretend you are just insulting eac
you said i never with france unbowed. and now we — never with france unbowed.e unbowed. and now we are here _ never with france unbowed. and now we are here in— never with france unbowed. and now we are here in that - never with france unbowed. and now we are here in that or- never with france unbowed. and now we are here in that or we i now we are here in that or we are today _ now we are here in that or we are today we _ now we are here in that or we are today. we are _ now we are here in...
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it is france in _ fair? it is important we are clear. it is france in a _ fair?e are clear. it is france in a mess? yes. - fair? it is important we are clear. it is france in a mess? yes. it. fair? it is important we are clear. | it is france in a mess? yes. it has beenin it is france in a mess? yes. it has been in a mess since the summer, since parliamentary elections in a parliament divided but is france ceasing to function as a country? no. it doesn't need a new cost saving a budget but with mps divided, they can't agree on one. what they are likely to do as soon as they get a new prime minister is to agree to roll over the current budget and why would they agree on that? because if they don't, voters will punish them and we expect new parliamentary elections in france within a year. so france basically stumbles on, it is not elegant, it is not a great look for the eu either all euro zone that its two biggest powers, france and germany, are beset by big domestic problems but they stumble on and emmanuel macron is hoping to distract journalists because we have
it is france in _ fair? it is important we are clear. it is france in a _ fair?e are clear. it is france in a mess? yes. - fair? it is important we are clear. it is france in a mess? yes. it. fair? it is important we are clear. | it is france in a mess? yes. it has beenin it is france in a mess? yes. it has been in a mess since the summer, since parliamentary elections in a parliament divided but is france ceasing to function as a country? no. it doesn't need a new cost saving a budget but with...
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and yet france.powerful country has just been thrown into a massive political crisis... one of my colleagues who is also from france, just remind our audiences why this happening. is a historic day. the main reason is we got back to... taste reason is we got back to. .. we mi . ht reason is we got back to. .. we might need — reason is we got back to. .. we might need to _ reason is we got back to... we might need to come back to you because we are having some problems with the microphone. with me to discuss a little farther joining me now is jacques myard, honorary member of parliament and former publical member in the national assembly. and emmanuelle auriol, professor of economics at toulouse school of economics. fa rry farry good of you to join us tonight. it is someone in congress that we've got all this political chaos in france in the very week that fritz is dividing the rest the world to a party to reopen notre dame. not ideal. a party to reopen notre dame. not ideal-— not ideal. and you said
and yet france.powerful country has just been thrown into a massive political crisis... one of my colleagues who is also from france, just remind our audiences why this happening. is a historic day. the main reason is we got back to... taste reason is we got back to. .. we mi . ht reason is we got back to. .. we might need — reason is we got back to. .. we might need to _ reason is we got back to... we might need to come back to you because we are having some problems with the microphone....
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more and more people in france now realise that, that— in france now realise that, that rape _ in france not — it's not about monsters and it is not about... it is really about— is not about... it is really about violence. for example a lot of— about violence. for example a lot of the _ about violence. for example a lot of the people, a lot of the men — lot of the people, a lot of the men in — lot of the people, a lot of the men in this case, they wear themselves victims of sexual violence _ themselves victims of sexual violence or other violence when they _ violence or other violence when they were — violence or other violence when they were kids. so we have to connect — they were kids. so we have to connect the dots. we have to tackle — connect the dots. we have to tackle this huge issue of violence against women but also against — violence against women but also against children. if we want to fight _ against children. if we want to fight against this, it is hard. also— fight against this, it is hard. also important to underline that dominique pelicot himself said he had witnessed the
more and more people in france now realise that, that— in france now realise that, that rape _ in france not — it's not about monsters and it is not about... it is really about— is not about... it is really about violence. for example a lot of— about violence. for example a lot of the _ about violence. for example a lot of the people, a lot of the men — lot of the people, a lot of the men in — lot of the people, a lot of the men in this case, they wear themselves victims of sexual...
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mechanism within france.eally appreciate your time, thank you so much. coming up, we are going to turn back to the u. be joined for a r look at u.s. retail spending this holiday season. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. time now for the stock of the hour and we will look at gap. shares are getting a lift after jp morgan updated the gap to overweight from neutral following a meeting with the gap ceo and cfo. and of course it is a crucial few weeks for retailers for the holiday season underway in the u.s. keyword being a few because of the late arrival thanksgiving this year. for more on the state of u.s. retail i want to welcome katie thomas. katie is the lead of the carney consumer institute. good to speak with you. what do the early numbers show about black friday spending and how that sets us up for today, which is cyber monday? >> this year is actually off to a strong start. mastercard came out with a report that said black friday sales were up 3.4% over last year, and that is righ
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translation: president and france. tuna/mom- president and france.tive... takes those towards _ that elective... takes those towards each other. no budget, no government, signalling the frances presents tonight— signalling the frances presents tonight with the group looking on nervously. the french prime minister— on nervously. the french prime minister was ousted in a no—confidence vote afterjust no—confidence vote after just three — no—confidence vote afterjust three months in the job. a man under— three months in the job. a man under ne — three months in the job. a man under ne dunlap way in manhattan. what does the resurgence of the civil war and syria _ resurgence of the civil war and syria mean for russia and iran. good evening. we are seeing a good _ good evening. we are seeing a good so — good evening. we are seeing a good so france, — the tower of rebirth — good so france, — the tower of rebirth in — good so france, — the tower of rebirth in notre dame. but guote _ rebirth in notre dame. but quote on _
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france pmi's. that is u.k. time, we will get france pmi's with a touch on the health of that economy given the political challenges. 9:00 a.m. u.k. time the oecd economic outlook report will draw. at 7:00 p.m. the fed beige book, jay powell speaking later today as well, some color on the health of the u.s. economy from the beige book that's at 7:00 a.m. u.k. time. you can get a roundup of the stories to get your day going in today's edition of daybreak. terminal subscribers go to dayb . the focus is on the vote as they put it in daybreak in france, but also what is transpiring in south korea. as governments grapple with funding constraints, our next guest says ai can be a big part of the solution. that conversation, the report and the date is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak europe." with governments around the world facing mounting financial pressures, we get reminders of that politically this week, my next guest says artificial intelligence can offer agile solutions. i a
france pmi's. that is u.k. time, we will get france pmi's with a touch on the health of that economy given the political challenges. 9:00 a.m. u.k. time the oecd economic outlook report will draw. at 7:00 p.m. the fed beige book, jay powell speaking later today as well, some color on the health of the u.s. economy from the beige book that's at 7:00 a.m. u.k. time. you can get a roundup of the stories to get your day going in today's edition of daybreak. terminal subscribers go to dayb . the...
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he still supported the idea of a monarchy for france, though he was hopeful france would evolve into a constitutional monarchy where people still had representation and a voice. soon, lafayette found himself torn between two sides. the aristocracy and the people. and as the terror in france escalated, nobles especially were targeted, realizing that the blade of the guillotine was likely his fate. lafayette fled from france with the hopes of going to america. he was captured and root and was imprisoned in prussia and austria for five years, from 1792 to 1797. upon his release from prison, lafayette took a brief step back from politics, partially due to the rise of napoleon and more largely to do with the health of his wife. when lafayette was imprisoned, his wife worked to get him released from prison. she even had a private meeting with the duke of austria, and when he refused to let lafayette free adrian volunteered to be imprisoned with him. not only that, their two daughters, virginie and anastasia, also were imprisoned with their family and the four lafayette's were in prison tog
he still supported the idea of a monarchy for france, though he was hopeful france would evolve into a constitutional monarchy where people still had representation and a voice. soon, lafayette found himself torn between two sides. the aristocracy and the people. and as the terror in france escalated, nobles especially were targeted, realizing that the blade of the guillotine was likely his fate. lafayette fled from france with the hopes of going to america. he was captured and root and was...
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opportunity to show france in its best light. needs to protect his own position. the longer this drags on the more vulnerable he becomes. france has no budget and the current budget expires at the end of this month so they face a potential shutdown situation similar to ones we have seen in america, where government employees can't get paid on the first of january. they passed the previous year's budget via emergency legislation but that would not address the deficit and inflation so it is not a long-term solution. he needs to act fast to get someone else in charge. >> the fractious nature of politics in france, why is it difficult to build a stable government? >> it is difficult because there are many different sides who can see i tie. this is partly a legacy of macron's style of politics. he made a place for himself that used to be the main left and mainstream right. he tried to take over both t left and right from the center and create a party at the center pitted against the far-right. what happened was the mainstream right ei
opportunity to show france in its best light. needs to protect his own position. the longer this drags on the more vulnerable he becomes. france has no budget and the current budget expires at the end of this month so they face a potential shutdown situation similar to ones we have seen in america, where government employees can't get paid on the first of january. they passed the previous year's budget via emergency legislation but that would not address the deficit and inflation so it is not a...
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maybe we will have the same belgian case in france.yes coat with the greatest respect, you are old enough to remember i think the fourth republic. charles de gaulle brought it about because the fourth was so unstable, it was supposed to prevent this thing from happening, this stalemate. we have no majority, no elections until july. so what does macron do? >> this is a big point. in fact, he will try to have a new government. maybe you will rename, but i don't think so, michel barnier. he will try to have someone who will go from the socialists, to the republicans and as well to the renaissance, to try to maintain a new government. but, you know, this is a real challenge and i am not so sure that he will be able to do it. so i tell you today, you know, it is the thing that the insurance company used to say, the future is very uncertain. this is the worst thing for an insurance company. so i think today, we have uncertainty ahead of us. i cannot tell you what will be tomorrow morning, of course the sun will be here. but politically, it's
maybe we will have the same belgian case in france.yes coat with the greatest respect, you are old enough to remember i think the fourth republic. charles de gaulle brought it about because the fourth was so unstable, it was supposed to prevent this thing from happening, this stalemate. we have no majority, no elections until july. so what does macron do? >> this is a big point. in fact, he will try to have a new government. maybe you will rename, but i don't think so, michel barnier. he...
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about the june— france knew anyway around about thejune— july france knew anyway around about the juneknew anyway around about thejune— july period with the snap election and suddenly this parliament being formed with three blocks and as we go back to that time we then had the caretaker government over the summer and it took president macron two months to then appoint michel barnier. the situation currently means that, once again, the country is without a government and clearly no clear signs as to who really could come in to replace barnier and bring about the stability that the country as needed with compromise and concession that is required on all sides. as we were hearing there in reports as well, the sense of frustration on the streets and from the general population in france. if you are quite disconnected in politics, quite frustrated with the way things have turned out. so this really has left a lot of instability and uncertainty at this moment in time. figs of instability and uncertainty at this moment in time. as you sa , to at this moment in time. as you say. to gumus _ at t
about the june— france knew anyway around about thejune— july france knew anyway around about the juneknew anyway around about thejune— july period with the snap election and suddenly this parliament being formed with three blocks and as we go back to that time we then had the caretaker government over the summer and it took president macron two months to then appoint michel barnier. the situation currently means that, once again, the country is without a government and clearly no clear...
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the question of france is the key story for these markets.d and look ahead to what will become an important story, nonfarm payrolls out of the u.s.. that is the expected print for november. you get boeing workers coming back after the strike. this 12,000 number for october is expected to be revised up to around 50,000. you had the hurricane season as well. that will keep that print of around 200,000 but still not a particularly strong number given all the factors taken into account and they see the unemployment rate going up. let's have a look at what this has to do with the economic growth of the u.s. you have the data coming through and we will get more that will build out this picture but this is a story of relative resilience and we monitor the labor market on friday with expectations around the fed 60% chance they go again this month with another cut and you get to 4% on the benchmark rate around july 2025. we will be speaking with the european banking authority chairman after they publish the results of the transparency exercise and ris
the question of france is the key story for these markets.d and look ahead to what will become an important story, nonfarm payrolls out of the u.s.. that is the expected print for november. you get boeing workers coming back after the strike. this 12,000 number for october is expected to be revised up to around 50,000. you had the hurricane season as well. that will keep that print of around 200,000 but still not a particularly strong number given all the factors taken into account and they see...
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n is deepening relations with france. and so what does this mean for regional security for us or by john in particular, us nice to my this poses an immediate threat with video, which we have repeatedly talked about, most likely. and in my talks with the prime minister of armenia, where we voiced our concerns to him some way. we've also brought these concerns to the french government, obviously. and the leadership of the united states, which changed its balanced approach to the countries of the south caucasus by during the biden administration, and embarked on a passable, unilateral support or armenia. so there are a lot of things to indicate that this threat is quite serious. dining up the weapons that mat crowns government is supplying to armenia are offensive. lisa windows, oppose a real threat to azerbaijan to we cannot just remain outside observers of this process. considering that our border with our mania is more than a 1000 kilometers long. with many settlements located along it and that former refugees that are re
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it's not a powerful position for france currently.pe that the next prime minister will provide some stability, will bring together the forces to work together and to define a line in politics to serve the country. so we are still waiting and i hope that we will find something and recover a certain stability. we know the fces extreme right and left will act -- asked for the resignation of macron, and i don't think it would be a good decision or choice. ben: former member of the european parliament for the center-right party, thank you very much indeed. nomination of a new primee minister and a candidate who can come onto unity in this deeply fragmented and divided french parliament, coming amid economic concerns with the french deficit twice the limit imposed by the europe union. so there's a real pressure on president macron to find somebody fast to steady the markets and steady france's nerves. ben: mark, thank you, we will be back live with you later. nina, we heard in that interview with mark the word stability used a lot, and righ
it's not a powerful position for france currently.pe that the next prime minister will provide some stability, will bring together the forces to work together and to define a line in politics to serve the country. so we are still waiting and i hope that we will find something and recover a certain stability. we know the fces extreme right and left will act -- asked for the resignation of macron, and i don't think it would be a good decision or choice. ben: former member of the european...
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this time in relation to france.oody's downgraded france to aa 3 citing political instability and warning a low probability the new government will be able to tackle the country's debt. the downgrade comes a day after president emmanuel macron named a new prime minister. charlotte is joining us from paris. charlotte, explain to us how surprising this announcement is from moody's and is it putting pressure on the french assembly to come together and change policies in order to bring down the huge levels of debt and deficit. >> reporter: well, moody's downgraded the outlook for france from negative to stable in october. this downgrade was surprising on saturday hours after the new prime minister took office and we know if he ever needed a reminder of priorities should be, that was it really. surely he remembers that. his predecessor, michel barnier, was ousted three months into the job because of the budget for 2025 and the measures he was putting in the budget and including some spending cuts and tax hikes to try to t
this time in relation to france.oody's downgraded france to aa 3 citing political instability and warning a low probability the new government will be able to tackle the country's debt. the downgrade comes a day after president emmanuel macron named a new prime minister. charlotte is joining us from paris. charlotte, explain to us how surprising this announcement is from moody's and is it putting pressure on the french assembly to come together and change policies in order to bring down the...
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france right now.cron is looking for a new prime minister after the far right and left united in france to push through a new confidence motion against the government. let's get more from kriti gupta on the ground for us in paris. where does this leave the french budget? kriti: in a very precarious position. emmanuel macron will have to pass a special law that brings over the 2024 budget into the first couple months of 2025. that sounds simple. what that actually means in practice is that french pit -- citizens may have to have higher tax burdens. they may have contributions linked to 2024 inflation. some of the constraints are some of the extra perks or cushions built into the 2024 budget based on economic data say 12 months ago would fold over into 2025. we are no stranger to the fact that inflation has largely changed in the last 12 months. the yield story has changed as has affordability. that will affect things like taxes, drug reimbursements. at the end of the day, how much people are able to acc
france right now.cron is looking for a new prime minister after the far right and left united in france to push through a new confidence motion against the government. let's get more from kriti gupta on the ground for us in paris. where does this leave the french budget? kriti: in a very precarious position. emmanuel macron will have to pass a special law that brings over the 2024 budget into the first couple months of 2025. that sounds simple. what that actually means in practice is that...
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m is deepening relations with france. and so what does this mean for regional security for us or by john in particular the my, this poses an immediate threat which we have repeatedly talked about most publicly . and in my talks with the prime minister of armenia, where we voiced our concerns to him some way. we've also brought these concerns to the french government honestly. and the leadership of the united states changed its balanced approach to the countries of the south caucasus by during the biden administration, and embarked on a passable, unilateral support or armenia stop. there are a lot of things to indicate that this threat is quite serious, that in the, the wetlands that mat, crohn's government is supplying to armenia are offensive. lisa windows, that pose a real threat to as or by john to we cannot just remain outside observers of this process. considering that our border with our media is more than a 1000 kilometers long, with many settlements located along it. and that former refugees and if are returning t
m is deepening relations with france. and so what does this mean for regional security for us or by john in particular the my, this poses an immediate threat which we have repeatedly talked about most publicly . and in my talks with the prime minister of armenia, where we voiced our concerns to him some way. we've also brought these concerns to the french government honestly. and the leadership of the united states changed its balanced approach to the countries of the south caucasus by during...
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and upon my return back to france. i, of course went to go see the king and he refused just to see me, in fact, it was far worse. madame, i confined to house arrest, but admittedly it was hotel the new i in the middle of paris. it was beautiful and it was only for eight days. but for those eight days i really thought i had ruined the reputation of my family. do you know my. some of my ancestors had even in the crusades, had brought back the crown of thorns from the holy land and placed it in the cathedral at notre-dame, the paris. some had fought alongside jeanne d'arc joan of arc for the relief of the city of orleans in 1429 and was made a shall the falls the highest rank you could achieve in the kingdom. france, and of course, my beloved father, had been killed by the english at the battle of minden, august, the first of 17 and 59. so, of course i thought that i matthew joseph polyvore should be the most marquis de lafayette would be the last of the lafayette's to bring honor and glory to the family name. but eight d
and upon my return back to france. i, of course went to go see the king and he refused just to see me, in fact, it was far worse. madame, i confined to house arrest, but admittedly it was hotel the new i in the middle of paris. it was beautiful and it was only for eight days. but for those eight days i really thought i had ruined the reputation of my family. do you know my. some of my ancestors had even in the crusades, had brought back the crown of thorns from the holy land and placed it in...
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naturally, we know we have to keep a close on what's happening in france. it showed quite a lot of resilience over the last couple of days despite the political turmoil. at this stage up .4%. stronger moves over in germany with the dax up .8%, and similar levels in italy. for the time being, the ftse seems flat. the french story no doubt one of the most important ones at this stage. the french prime minister has rejected the idea that president emmanuel macron should resign amidst the political crisis that the country is facing. barnier says he believes macron acts responsibly and will express their support for the government and its spending plans. we shall find out in a couple of hours' time. let's get a check on how some french assets have been trading over the last couple of days. at this stage, we have the euro slightly lower against the u.s. dollar, down .2%. we have seen overall pressure on the euro, and actually have found this interesting stat that i have to share with you. just to give you an idea for the currency, since the early elections in jun
naturally, we know we have to keep a close on what's happening in france. it showed quite a lot of resilience over the last couple of days despite the political turmoil. at this stage up .4%. stronger moves over in germany with the dax up .8%, and similar levels in italy. for the time being, the ftse seems flat. the french story no doubt one of the most important ones at this stage. the french prime minister has rejected the idea that president emmanuel macron should resign amidst the political...
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she has become an icon here in france.rom people coming up to me and talking to me throughout the time i have been here, about her bravery, ordinary people, she waived her right to anonymity near the beginning of this case, and she went from being gisele pelicot, to underline the fact that in her belief, women who are abused, women who are accused are seen under a cloud of shame, gisele pelicot said herself she wants shame to change sides. she wants shame to be put on the accused and not on the abuser. it is a trial that was described by former prime minister as a watershed moment for french society. he said that there will be a before and there will be an after this case. that is really the hope of many activists and watchers of many activists and watchers of french society. we are joined byjamie, we spoke earlier, i know that gisele pelicot has featured in the new european as an iconic figure. talk to me about your reaction to the sentences and the verdicts we have been hearing in the last half an r. it’s verdicts we hav
she has become an icon here in france.rom people coming up to me and talking to me throughout the time i have been here, about her bravery, ordinary people, she waived her right to anonymity near the beginning of this case, and she went from being gisele pelicot, to underline the fact that in her belief, women who are abused, women who are accused are seen under a cloud of shame, gisele pelicot said herself she wants shame to change sides. she wants shame to be put on the accused and not on the...
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i'm sally bundock and we begin in france. for the first time in more than 60 years, the french government has been brought down by mps in a vote of no confidence. michel barnier will become the shortest—serving prime minister in the history of modern france. the vote was decisive. 288 votes were needed to unseat mr barnier. in the end, 331 were cast to remove him. the budget, which was the cause of his downfall, is now defunct. france has been plagued by political uncertainty since the summer election resulted in a hung parliament, a result that can't be changed in an election before next july. in the meantime, president macron will address the nation this evening. he's also expected to appoint a new prime minister quickly, not least because president—elect trump is due in paris this weekend for the opening of the notre dame cathedral. our paris correspondent andrew harding reports. moments before the voting began here in paris tonight, michel barnier made a final, ratherforlorn, plea to french mps. the prime minister urged t
i'm sally bundock and we begin in france. for the first time in more than 60 years, the french government has been brought down by mps in a vote of no confidence. michel barnier will become the shortest—serving prime minister in the history of modern france. the vote was decisive. 288 votes were needed to unseat mr barnier. in the end, 331 were cast to remove him. the budget, which was the cause of his downfall, is now defunct. france has been plagued by political uncertainty since the summer...
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frances was devastated. that fire ignited a passion in her.trengthened her resolve to fight even harder for working americans and working families. after decades of service she became a fierce defender of unions and workers' rights. an architect of the new deal, the first woman cabinet secretary, the first woman cabinet secretary. i increased on that a little bit. [laughter] because i know what my family's like, all really bright people in my family are women. [laughter] and the longest serving secretary of labor in american history. the story goes, after franklin roosevelt asked her to become his labor secretary, frances perkins immediately responded by outlining her goals. said, i want unemployment relief, overtime pay, child labor laws, minimum wage, workers' compensation. national health insurance, social security. many of the benefits we take for granted as a consequence of her dedication and courage. imagine walking up to roosevelt and saying, i'll take the job, but here's the deal, man. let's get this trade. like i said. hard-fought bat
frances was devastated. that fire ignited a passion in her.trengthened her resolve to fight even harder for working americans and working families. after decades of service she became a fierce defender of unions and workers' rights. an architect of the new deal, the first woman cabinet secretary, the first woman cabinet secretary. i increased on that a little bit. [laughter] because i know what my family's like, all really bright people in my family are women. [laughter] and the longest serving...
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in paris, the bank of france cuts its growth outlet as the new france prime minister looks to build bridgeshe country's fractured government. let's check in on european futures pointing lower after a little bit of softness ending the lower yesterday. european stocks off. looking to build on the downside pointing lower as we weigh up the politics of both france and germany. here in the u.k. ftse 100 futures lower. nasdaq 100 after punching through a fresh record yesterday powered by the ai trade currently pointing to losses of just .1%. let's have a lacrosse assets. we zoom in on u.s. treasuries as we build that decision from the federal reserve tomorrow. fully expected by the markets to cut again by 25 basis points. the 10-year is yielding you for 39. euro-dollar, little softer on dollar strength. 105 on the single currency. bitcoin breaking through fresh record high now but 106,000 per coin. up .3% so far in the session. brent stabilizing at $74. let's briefly check in on asian markets where the brunch branch mark nfci asia-pacific index is currently down. mainland china csi 300 gaining .4
in paris, the bank of france cuts its growth outlet as the new france prime minister looks to build bridgeshe country's fractured government. let's check in on european futures pointing lower after a little bit of softness ending the lower yesterday. european stocks off. looking to build on the downside pointing lower as we weigh up the politics of both france and germany. here in the u.k. ftse 100 futures lower. nasdaq 100 after punching through a fresh record yesterday powered by the ai trade...
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emmanuel macron is making his way back to france. guess he could appoint a new prime minister, but that may not happen right away. how does france move forward? >> it's a very good question. given the institutions in place, it's fairly easy even for the president to use emergency powers. any outgoing government going into a caretaker capacity if the receive that boat, which should be our expectation now, he can still pass laws that would rollover the existing budget. there is no u.s. style government shutdown like what happened in washington, d.c., but you are right, micron will want to move quick. he will want to appoint a new prime minister. now he has multiple options. with barnier he chose a man on the right. the center right. someone with strong views on immigration that work, that coincided to some extent with the views of the le pen. -- marine le pen. will he choose someone more to the left? then he might alienate some of the center right of his own faction. i'm beginning to think it will be a government of technocrats purely
emmanuel macron is making his way back to france. guess he could appoint a new prime minister, but that may not happen right away. how does france move forward? >> it's a very good question. given the institutions in place, it's fairly easy even for the president to use emergency powers. any outgoing government going into a caretaker capacity if the receive that boat, which should be our expectation now, he can still pass laws that would rollover the existing budget. there is no u.s....
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donald trump is visiting france on his first trip abroad since his us election victory last month.among dignitaries attending the re—opening of notre dame cathedral, destroyed by a fire in 2019. let's return to paris and ta ke take a look at my bridges. —— live pictures. five years after the devastating fire. president emmanuel macron is intending to use the reopening of the cathedral for a much—needed political boost. as we have said, a number of international figures and dignitaries due to attend the ceremony later today, including prince william, the us president—elect donald trump and also the ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky. of course this is very much an opening of a cathedral, so the speech emmanuel macron wanted to make their turned down because there was a secular state here, there must be a separation between what he says and what goes on in the cathedral. he is likely to urge the world to see beyond france's current political crisis in the speech he makes and admire the determination, organisation and incredible hard work that has had to go into rescuing one of th
donald trump is visiting france on his first trip abroad since his us election victory last month.among dignitaries attending the re—opening of notre dame cathedral, destroyed by a fire in 2019. let's return to paris and ta ke take a look at my bridges. —— live pictures. five years after the devastating fire. president emmanuel macron is intending to use the reopening of the cathedral for a much—needed political boost. as we have said, a number of international figures and dignitaries...
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talk why france refused is clear enough why luxembourg followed the example of france is also clear. so this is how i would describe this conference by now and don't forget to do on the 197 countries last 80 heads of state and government just for the last and 76000 registered participants in attendance with the in spite of boycott, attempts to book it was a showcase task advisor by john louis our congratulations to your country. thank you. who are slow, and then what you mentioned, france, and how as or by john, is facing attacks by fake news to the french president, even when, as far as attacking azerbaijan at the you. in general assembly, you responded by mentioning french overseas territories that you have what you're suffering from real neo colonialism within joseph burrell, jumped into the fray with criticisms, of, as or by john and yours. is europe supposed to be above reproach, deal of outcome of it, but what's going on? but yeah, they're not used to being lectured about. just it's name is they're used to lecturing. everyone else is there. sure, they're used to others, sucking
talk why france refused is clear enough why luxembourg followed the example of france is also clear. so this is how i would describe this conference by now and don't forget to do on the 197 countries last 80 heads of state and government just for the last and 76000 registered participants in attendance with the in spite of boycott, attempts to book it was a showcase task advisor by john louis our congratulations to your country. thank you. who are slow, and then what you mentioned, france, and...
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it's not only france.nch people in hostage in the vos one report of pensioners, the second, poor workers. _ pensioners, the second, poor workers, people who think they are too— workers, people who think they are too are poor to avoid taxes. _ are too are poor to avoid taxes, these french people are all asking — taxes, these french people are all asking one question. where is the — all asking one question. where is the money going? because they— is the money going? because they know there is the extravagant paradox, always more — extravagant paradox, always more taxes but the always less public — more taxes but the always less public services. always less social— public services. always less social protection. in this context— social protection. in this context of budgetary crisis and institutional crisis, we proposed another budget of five policies. — proposed another budget of five policies, two french entrepreneurs. they wanted to stop— entrepreneurs. they wanted to stop extortionate expenditures. you re
it's not only france.nch people in hostage in the vos one report of pensioners, the second, poor workers. _ pensioners, the second, poor workers, people who think they are too— workers, people who think they are too are poor to avoid taxes. _ are too are poor to avoid taxes, these french people are all asking — taxes, these french people are all asking one question. where is the — all asking one question. where is the money going? because they— is the money going? because they know...
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and i stand here and frances perkins building headquarters of the labor department and designate frances perkins homestead in newcastle, maine a national monument. [cheers and applause] secretary will be announcing five new national historic landmarks. it includes charleston cigar factory. where they went against racial discrimination. to me people in history. what we want to do is make sure we recorded history. who we are. i was able to show up and apologize for what we did. for the schools meeting government took them off the reservations. they have strengthened this nation to state the obvious. that's why i've cap my commitment. it includes having more women and senior access all across the board starting with my amazing vice president, kamala harris. [applause] it's about time, we honor them in building the american women museum and the history museum on the mall. in women's suffrage national monument on the mall. and by the way, it's time for congress to move forward and they should do it now before this congress ends. folks, our administration is coming to an end, but our work cont
and i stand here and frances perkins building headquarters of the labor department and designate frances perkins homestead in newcastle, maine a national monument. [cheers and applause] secretary will be announcing five new national historic landmarks. it includes charleston cigar factory. where they went against racial discrimination. to me people in history. what we want to do is make sure we recorded history. who we are. i was able to show up and apologize for what we did. for the schools...
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cinema in france is very much part of the country's heritage.s rather like delicious french food — something worthwhile, something to be savoured. it can be daring, bold, audacious, thoughtful and, at times, quite sexy. for many of us, french cinema made an imprint on our minds at a very early age. the oscar—winning short film the red balloon was a real favourite of mine — one of the first french movies i ever saw. it chronicles the adventures of a young boy in paris as he's followed by a red balloon which has a personality all of its own. i thought it was magical. only when i was older did i realise it had some of the sophisticated themes often found in french cinema. it made use of allegory. it had what appeared to be a religious subtext, emotional depth and a formidable cinematic power. gunshot another big favourite french film classic of mine was the crime drama breathless, released in 1960. it flew the flag internationally for the french new wave, a movement characterised by first—time directors making personal, often idiosyncratic, self—co
cinema in france is very much part of the country's heritage.s rather like delicious french food — something worthwhile, something to be savoured. it can be daring, bold, audacious, thoughtful and, at times, quite sexy. for many of us, french cinema made an imprint on our minds at a very early age. the oscar—winning short film the red balloon was a real favourite of mine — one of the first french movies i ever saw. it chronicles the adventures of a young boy in paris as he's followed by a...
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they say, this is not france. >> with a z like that, this is not france. la la la la la la la la la. >> merci beaucoup. madame. >> well, i'm looking forward to the week. >> yeah, this is a low impact show. >> what is the low impact show? >> it means i'm not, you know, paddling up means i get a flush toilet, eating well, constantly. >> you like luxury? >> i do look, i do, i like a fluffy hotel towel. >> i like a bidet. look, i like warm jets of water squirting up my. i mean, who doesn't? >> la la la la la la la la la. >> i could retire here. >> i could retire here, too. >> you see, that's the sort of the measure of a of a of a place for me is like, if you start thinking thoughts like that, like, that must be nice. i could live here. just me and my watercolors, you know, puttering. >> i'll do that when you retire. >> are you going to putter? putter cutter? mean no dicking around. basically, you wake up and you maybe you paint a little. >> i can't paint, you know. >> well, okay. do you knitting little make make a sweater. >> i don't think i have a lucky. >> w
they say, this is not france. >> with a z like that, this is not france. la la la la la la la la la. >> merci beaucoup. madame. >> well, i'm looking forward to the week. >> yeah, this is a low impact show. >> what is the low impact show? >> it means i'm not, you know, paddling up means i get a flush toilet, eating well, constantly. >> you like luxury? >> i do look, i do, i like a fluffy hotel towel. >> i like a bidet. look, i like warm jets...
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it is a big difference in france, - long-term? exactly.ny, where parliament cannot topple a government if it doesn't have another solution, government if it doesn't have anothersolution, here government if it doesn't have another solution, here there is no solution yet, the thing is that macron doesn't have much time, because last, injuly and he spent all the summer trying to delay and find the solution. this time, because of francis fiscal position and because of the necessity to have a budget for next year, he has to find someone close, we also may have a technical garment which is no real politician but a government that is there to more to run, regular business, and in the meantime barrier will stay in the role of caretaker, but of course, that don't solve the solution and we will any how we could expect, we could probably have another election next summer when it is possible again. so it will by a temporary government for the next six months. it temporary government for the next six months.— next six months. it is interesting _ next s
it is a big difference in france, - long-term? exactly.ny, where parliament cannot topple a government if it doesn't have another solution, government if it doesn't have anothersolution, here government if it doesn't have another solution, here there is no solution yet, the thing is that macron doesn't have much time, because last, injuly and he spent all the summer trying to delay and find the solution. this time, because of francis fiscal position and because of the necessity to have a budget...
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but in fact in france, the.movement for women's suffrage lagged somewhat behind the movement for women's suffrage in the united states and in britain it was john stuart mill though first really promoted it in england probably in the sixties and the seneca falls convention in 1848, which came about 24 years after lafayette's. i don't think he would have been hostile it but i wanted to differentiate that when he was promoting rights he did not yet make saying women should have the right to vote but i think that's the way in which we can. the limits of anybody's historical he had not been part of a movement at that for which that was important. but yes, thank you. that's a very good question. just to further comment one moment, he was very supportive of in this country during the farewell tour of women's education, he visited three or four or five newly formed schools, including the emma willard school in troy, the adams female academy in derry, hampshire, one in lexington, kentucky. so that's another aspect of his
but in fact in france, the.movement for women's suffrage lagged somewhat behind the movement for women's suffrage in the united states and in britain it was john stuart mill though first really promoted it in england probably in the sixties and the seneca falls convention in 1848, which came about 24 years after lafayette's. i don't think he would have been hostile it but i wanted to differentiate that when he was promoting rights he did not yet make saying women should have the right to vote...
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we're going to miss you, brie. >> reporter: thank you, frances. it's truly been a pleasure working with you and the "early today" team. no one gets hyped early in the morning like "early today." so i appreciate the enthusiasm and everything that the team brings each morning. i was grateful to have the opportunity to serve viewers. >> absolutely, and us as well. you will be missed, brie. thank you. >>> now to ceo murder suspect luigi mangione who is now in new york and waiving his right to an extradition hearing and being flown in from pennsylvania yesterday. the 26-year-old now hit with new federal charges as we discover more from the notebook he was carrying when he was arrested at a pennsylvania mcdonald's. stephanie gosk has details. >> reporter: luigi mangione extradited from pennsylvania and back in new york city, flown in on a nypd helicopter. handcuffed and shackled. >> the police commissioner and i want to send a very clear message that this act of terrorism will not be tolerated in the city. >> reporter: the accused murderer greeted by ma
we're going to miss you, brie. >> reporter: thank you, frances. it's truly been a pleasure working with you and the "early today" team. no one gets hyped early in the morning like "early today." so i appreciate the enthusiasm and everything that the team brings each morning. i was grateful to have the opportunity to serve viewers. >> absolutely, and us as well. you will be missed, brie. thank you. >>> now to ceo murder suspect luigi mangione who is now...
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for france and england were not at war, at that moment.lf in such an endeavor? i believe you know the answer to that question. this had been a war like none other in the history of man. this was a war of great ideas. of the freedom, a war that embraced ideas of great thinkers, what we often referred to as the enlightened age. some call it an age of region. what do they speak of? representation and equality of mankind, that a man, no matter what class of society he might be of, whether he be black or white, rich or poor, enslaved or free, it should not make a difference simply by the way in which that person proves themselves in this world. this was my inspiration. my dear friends, 40 years have passed. i am reminded of the last time i saw his excellency general washington in 1784. we had spent 10 glorious days at his beloved mount vernon reflecting upon the war and future of the nation. we rode on through annapolis, said goodbye to many officers. we had the honor and privilege to have served with. onward to a place called marlboro in maryl
for france and england were not at war, at that moment.lf in such an endeavor? i believe you know the answer to that question. this had been a war like none other in the history of man. this was a war of great ideas. of the freedom, a war that embraced ideas of great thinkers, what we often referred to as the enlightened age. some call it an age of region. what do they speak of? representation and equality of mankind, that a man, no matter what class of society he might be of, whether he be...
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political turmoil in france now. what - government. political turmoil l in france now.k? for different prime ministers in one year. maybe the priorities will change for the new government, we don't really have a government at the moment. what will change for sure, talking about drugging and raping, special medical kits are being set up for women who feel that maybe they have faced the same thing to stop in the future, if it does happen, they can use the medical kit to go and see a doctor, go to the hospital quickly and get a blood test. that has raised awareness about the live much more and some concrete action could be taken. gisele pelicot, she went to her doctors and kept saying that her hair was falling out, she was constantly sleepy, something was wrong, but they can detect it. maybe because of this, she did thank you the media for voting on this, maybe the medical system, the police, they will take this more seriously.— more seriously. talk to me a bit more _ more seriously. talk to me a bit more about _ more seriously. talk to me a bit more about the _ more serio
political turmoil in france now. what - government. political turmoil l in france now.k? for different prime ministers in one year. maybe the priorities will change for the new government, we don't really have a government at the moment. what will change for sure, talking about drugging and raping, special medical kits are being set up for women who feel that maybe they have faced the same thing to stop in the future, if it does happen, they can use the medical kit to go and see a doctor, go to...
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this is an island that is part of france, _ island.e, but in - island. this is an island that l is part of france, but in many ways a real contrast. throughout the nation, about 25% of people identify as practising catholics, inquests get 90% do. top francis is trying to shore up the fifth year, he sees something worth applauding so he decided to make this nine hour rolling visit today.— make this nine hour rolling visit today. we are watching those live — visit today. we are watching those live images _ visit today. we are watching those live images of - visit today. we are watching those live images of the - those live images of the pontiff in the iconic bookmobile, and there are many people, thousands of people out in the streets for this. what is he trying to do with this popular piety mission that he has? what is also fascinating as he is targeting smaller areas rather than big capital cities. . , . cities. that is right, we have seen him — cities. that is right, we have seen him just _ cities. that is right, we have seen him just
this is an island that is part of france, _ island.e, but in - island. this is an island that l is part of france, but in many ways a real contrast. throughout the nation, about 25% of people identify as practising catholics, inquests get 90% do. top francis is trying to shore up the fifth year, he sees something worth applauding so he decided to make this nine hour rolling visit today.— make this nine hour rolling visit today. we are watching those live — visit today. we are watching those...
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is in some political turmoil, obviously france is in some politicalturmoil, but obviously france isssure to look at they not be pressure to look at the legal system and the reporting system and the confidence that women should be able to have in all of that? i think you put your finger on theissue think you put your finger on the issue in terms of getting reform, is that it is the political situation in france. it is going to be really hard to get through the french assembly at the moment with such a divided parliament. that will be a challenge. i think what we could see that is positive is a reckoning, a cultural reckoning within french culture. for the longest time, we haven't been talking about consent in france. nor have we been talking about coercive control. those two concepts are very new in french culture. as is the idea as we saw earlier, with one of the defence lawyers, that actually these are ordinary men. these are men that we know and they'll mend that work with their men in ourfamilies. i think the culture is going to be extremely important and we are already seeing th
is in some political turmoil, obviously france is in some politicalturmoil, but obviously france isssure to look at they not be pressure to look at the legal system and the reporting system and the confidence that women should be able to have in all of that? i think you put your finger on theissue think you put your finger on the issue in terms of getting reform, is that it is the political situation in france. it is going to be really hard to get through the french assembly at the moment with...