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because we have talk for many, many months and years of the stubbornly high employment rate, it was francoisomas to bring that down, part of the reason why said not run again. where are we without? it has improved, it is now 996. without? it has improved, it is now 9%. now it sounds very high but french standards, is actually quite a number. growth has come back to the best performance in six year. the very important economic point to just about to make, just elaborate on that. the most important economic reform has already been made, it is going to give companies the ability to fine tune working conditions depending on where we are in the cycle, the instance. it is not something that is going to be tested immediately because now it takes negotiation at each level, branch level as well, to understand the details of these agreements. it is something we are going to see in the next two to three years, but fortu nately next two to three years, but fortunately the cycle is actually fairly strong, the fiscal situation is improving, so they have a bit of time to work through these social difficult
because we have talk for many, many months and years of the stubbornly high employment rate, it was francoisomas to bring that down, part of the reason why said not run again. where are we without? it has improved, it is now 996. without? it has improved, it is now 9%. now it sounds very high but french standards, is actually quite a number. growth has come back to the best performance in six year. the very important economic point to just about to make, just elaborate on that. the most...
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only last year, francois hollande made a speech in the luxembourg garden on the 10th of may. >> traditionalally, french president's commemorate the abolition of slavery on the 10th or 20th of may. macron likes to do things his own way. he did not want to choose one so he set his own date. >> the 20th of april marks the election of a decree banning slavery, while the 10th of may commemorates the adoption of a law recognizing the slave trade as a crime against humanity. critics say france has done too in the past. there is no national slavery museum, although plans to build one in paris were announced in 2016. molly: we will take a short break and be back with the latest from the korean peninsula where a historic summit was held this friday. the leaders aiming for an end to the war and complete denuclearization. we will have more on that coming up. you are watching france 24. >>>>>>>>>>>>>a [music playing] [womamavocalizing] dea a dart theher'sshis idea in theesesternerspecti thahat somethi c can't t bhigh a a if it h a a funion.n. ihas totoe it h a a funion.n. ihas totoe entire
only last year, francois hollande made a speech in the luxembourg garden on the 10th of may. >> traditionalally, french president's commemorate the abolition of slavery on the 10th or 20th of may. macron likes to do things his own way. he did not want to choose one so he set his own date. >> the 20th of april marks the election of a decree banning slavery, while the 10th of may commemorates the adoption of a law recognizing the slave trade as a crime against humanity. critics say...
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francois also custom built above everything is designed to be space saving and functional he worked onthis piece for weeks. it has to last stand if possible be a trying to made of old materials and i try to maintain a sense of its previous purpose. the american financial know i can't. walk or she wouldn't even think of throwing anything away he can make something new out of anything the tone he needs is the right idea. and a lot of energy that looks like a lot of work but very creative nonetheless all right now you know you have made it when you have a statue unveiled in your honor for our ongoing high five series we take a look at some famous people who have been bestowed such an honor but when you see the following statues you'll see that it's not such an honor after all here are. the finest monuments of european stars but from the surprise here. david bowie was known for his ever changing personas in trying to sculpt an equally a tactic statue of the late musician the maker of one artwork could have used to touch a bow is genius our first price with horse necks whatever the artistic
francois also custom built above everything is designed to be space saving and functional he worked onthis piece for weeks. it has to last stand if possible be a trying to made of old materials and i try to maintain a sense of its previous purpose. the american financial know i can't. walk or she wouldn't even think of throwing anything away he can make something new out of anything the tone he needs is the right idea. and a lot of energy that looks like a lot of work but very creative...
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the palace square features a statue of françois grimaldi, a renegade italian who captured monaco disguised a monk in 1297. this first ruler of monaco established the dynasty that still rules the principality. today, over 700 years later, the current prince is his direct descendant. palace guards protect the ruling grimaldi family 24/7. and they change with the pageantry of an important nation. every day at about noon, tourists pack the square to witness the spectacle in this improbable little princedom. [ band playing march ] - [female voice over]: this program is made possible in part by the town of marion, home of the wayne henderson school of appalachian arts, celebrating 21 years as a certified virginia main street community. the historic general francis marion hotel and the speak easy restaurant and lounge, providing accommodations and casual fine dining. in downtown marion, virginia. the bank of marion. technology powered, service driven. wbrf 98.1 fm. and bryant label, a proud supporter of our region's musical heritage. ("cherokee shuffle" by gerald anderson) ♪
the palace square features a statue of françois grimaldi, a renegade italian who captured monaco disguised a monk in 1297. this first ruler of monaco established the dynasty that still rules the principality. today, over 700 years later, the current prince is his direct descendant. palace guards protect the ruling grimaldi family 24/7. and they change with the pageantry of an important nation. every day at about noon, tourists pack the square to witness the spectacle in this improbable little...
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view on the subject saying that these acts were unnecessary and that it justified french president francois that these airstrikes were conducted for the owner of the international community and and a legitimate free ward now the airstrikes were conducted in response to claims of an alleged chemical weapons attack on the syrian city of duma even before the official investigation of the organization for the proposition of chemical weapons even started it's now the u.s. u.k. and france said that they would not wait for the independent probe into the alleged chemical attack and decided to a bomb syria based on reports and intelligence that could not so be revealed now at the moment of the o.p.c. w. mission is on the ground in syria looking for the average for this alleged attack russia denies that. such an attack to police and to d.c. speaking to media russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov used a stronger language than the u.n. convoy and to steer it to syria stephanie mr work. with three countries the us. peace process. well after this meeting here in moscow seventy mystery is nodding to the
view on the subject saying that these acts were unnecessary and that it justified french president francois that these airstrikes were conducted for the owner of the international community and and a legitimate free ward now the airstrikes were conducted in response to claims of an alleged chemical weapons attack on the syrian city of duma even before the official investigation of the organization for the proposition of chemical weapons even started it's now the u.s. u.k. and france said that...
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. >> high school senior darren francois has been accepted to 83 colleges across the country.se acceptance letters came with more than $3 million in scholarship offers. >> i mean so once they started to come through the mail i was like, oh, my god. coming more and more and i'm like, oh, god. so now today i have 83 now. >> wow. >> darrin is thinking about studying law. his decision will be swayed by schools with the biggest scholarships the show me the money. >> he's not only the -- he's not the only one celebrating. about a dozen of his classmates have been accepted to at least 20 colleges each. that is the high school to go to down there. >> also a lot of applications. >> that's a lot of work. >> 83. >> impressive. >>> so domino's pizza is starting to deliver to the great outdoors. franchise owners have developed a list of 150,000 so-called hot spots. >> yeah, they could be at a beach, maybe at a park. dominos says customers can order through the app or the website and then they will meet the delivery person at that hot spot to receive the food. the whole thing is already up
. >> high school senior darren francois has been accepted to 83 colleges across the country.se acceptance letters came with more than $3 million in scholarship offers. >> i mean so once they started to come through the mail i was like, oh, my god. coming more and more and i'm like, oh, god. so now today i have 83 now. >> wow. >> darrin is thinking about studying law. his decision will be swayed by schools with the biggest scholarships the show me the money. >> he's...
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working very closely withitohn kerrythe support of merkel and at the time francois holland ince. they want this to stay together and are considering adding an agreement on top of the agreement because having that agreement is so symbolic for them. he leftnowledging they are going to have to expand the sunset clause for a l etime, rather i think 10 years. it is really difficult for them to leave this.t the fs trump is doing what he said he'd do. he said he was going to pull out of the paris climate agreement and he did. he said he was going to pull out of th iran deal and it seems he would. he created a self-imposed deadline of may 12 but at the same time with the paimris e agreement they didn't really give him an option. at this time they're heading home and to weeks i european diplomacy time is like a minute and they'll have to come up with something if the want him to stay. robert: dan, does this have a cost for the nuclear tal with north korea if the u.s. is seen as getting out of the iran deal does it send a message to kim jong un? dan: one would think it would. i would think
working very closely withitohn kerrythe support of merkel and at the time francois holland ince. they want this to stay together and are considering adding an agreement on top of the agreement because having that agreement is so symbolic for them. he leftnowledging they are going to have to expand the sunset clause for a l etime, rather i think 10 years. it is really difficult for them to leave this.t the fs trump is doing what he said he'd do. he said he was going to pull out of the paris...
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for more on this i'm joined by laura francois.revolution singapore. thank you so much forjoining us. have things improved from five years ago in the likes of bangladesh? you have india, china and other asian countries as well? the short answer is yes, they have improved, but not enough, there's not enough standardisation, not every single person working in the garment manufacturing along the supply chain is safely working and has a living wage, so it hasn't gone far enough, but there's been some improvement. why not enough standardisation? is it because every country has their own standards and there's not one general standard across the region? there is no general standard. should there be one? there should be a general standard and there should be a lot more pressure from the consumer side to make sure the brands that we are buying and supporting are in ensuring they are taking the steps to make sure they are producing clothes in a fair and safe way. pressure from consumers like ask but do we really care? do the viewers out ther
for more on this i'm joined by laura francois.revolution singapore. thank you so much forjoining us. have things improved from five years ago in the likes of bangladesh? you have india, china and other asian countries as well? the short answer is yes, they have improved, but not enough, there's not enough standardisation, not every single person working in the garment manufacturing along the supply chain is safely working and has a living wage, so it hasn't gone far enough, but there's been...
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stability since two thousand and thirteen when the mainly muslim silica groups pushed out president francois. provoking with elliot to the killings by the largely christian militias known as until. self-styled defense groups that sprung up in p.k. fire claim to protect the muslim brotherhood and their it's how about a simple as a box full of religions the warlords who run these militias also fighting for power and wealth. but thousands have been killed since the conflict started when hundreds of thousands more have been displaced into comps in and outside the country now with that in new blood is there's little hope of them returning home soon mohamad a while just. facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg is testifying in the u.s. congress for a second day about the massive breach of user's private they to the thirty three year old billionaire apologized several times and promised to make meaningful reforms to protect data privacy facebook has been in the spotlight after the personal information of eighty seven million users was harvested by the political consultancy firm cambridge analytics. it's cl
stability since two thousand and thirteen when the mainly muslim silica groups pushed out president francois. provoking with elliot to the killings by the largely christian militias known as until. self-styled defense groups that sprung up in p.k. fire claim to protect the muslim brotherhood and their it's how about a simple as a box full of religions the warlords who run these militias also fighting for power and wealth. but thousands have been killed since the conflict started when hundreds...
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there is a film by francois luzon, called see the sea, which does this weird thing about bread, sunlithe best thing about it is you are kept guessing all the way through as to the characters's motives. which one of them is the monster? the title beast is not specifically applied to any of them. it really manages that knife's age balance, every difficult trick to pull off. usually by the second act of the film you know where you are. this manages it all the way through, partly because the two central performances are brilliant. yes, the chemistry. people talk about chemistry. people talk about chemistry on—screen. also it is really well written and directed, a debut feature. michael pierce has done a brilliantjob of absolutely keeping the audience on the edge of seat. the serving as it has that timeless fairy tale mythical quality, maybe it is a princess in a tower rescued by a prince, or is he the beast leaving her into the woods. all those questions, and i think it works really well. the jersey exteriors are very good, the interiors are shot largely in surrey, but admits those two wor
there is a film by francois luzon, called see the sea, which does this weird thing about bread, sunlithe best thing about it is you are kept guessing all the way through as to the characters's motives. which one of them is the monster? the title beast is not specifically applied to any of them. it really manages that knife's age balance, every difficult trick to pull off. usually by the second act of the film you know where you are. this manages it all the way through, partly because the two...
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billeted since two thousand and thirteen when the mainly muslim cynical groups pushed out president francois. provoking with elliot to the killings by the largely christian militias known as until. self-styled defense groups then sprang up in p.k. five claiming to protect the muslim brotherhood and. its however not a simple as a box full of religions the warlords who run these militias also fighting for power and wealth. thousands have been killed since the conflict started when hundreds of thousands people have been displaced into camps in and outside the country now with renewed violence there's little hope of them returning home soon mohammed atta while jazeera. nationalist politician. has been sentenced to ten years in jail for war crimes he said he was proud of the crimes attributed to him and would repeat them in the future. joshua was initially acquitted by a u.n. court of committing crimes against known substring the balkan wars in the one nine hundred ninety s. that's now been partially overturned in the hague on appeal as he served twelve years in pretrial detention a judge ordered
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your predecessor in this office and your former political - - francois has warned you to remember theench also cut off the head of the king. do you ever feel you need to guard against being arrogant? >> definitely. but having authority, deciding. being aware of all the consequences of your decisions and thinking that you have to stick to your decision to deliver when it's good for the country. is not the same as being authoritarian or arrogant. so i try to preserve, all of us have a lot of faults and weaknesses. but i think the situation of my country is the best remedy of being arrogant. i'm here to serve my people and my country and make it great again. somebody i know very well would say. that's the whole story. making great again means delivering more unity to the country and being fair with people. so all of this criticism you mentioned are just to say, now if somebody endorses. you have elections. you have a democratic system. but here in this current situation, because all of the challenges in france, in europe, in our world, i have to take this responsibility. and i have to de
your predecessor in this office and your former political - - francois has warned you to remember theench also cut off the head of the king. do you ever feel you need to guard against being arrogant? >> definitely. but having authority, deciding. being aware of all the consequences of your decisions and thinking that you have to stick to your decision to deliver when it's good for the country. is not the same as being authoritarian or arrogant. so i try to preserve, all of us have a lot...
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out of his kitchens came such figures as alain chapel, michel guerard, francois bise, roger verge, georgesmany more. >> daniel: this was all the gang of the nouvelle cuisine up there. in the '60s in new york and paul and michel guerard. >> anthony: every great chef i've ever met has nightmares of they're still a young man, they're back in a kitchen, and a chef is yelling at them. who of his masters? >> paul: la mere brazier. >> daniel: la mere brazier. the woman. >> anthony: really? la mere brazier. in the year 1946, at the ripe old age of 20, monsieur paul worked as apprentice for brazier. >> daniel: she was such a screamer, they say, you will fall on your ass she was screaming so hard. [ paul speaking french ] >> daniel: she was the first up in the morning. [ paul speaking french ] >> daniel: and the last one to go to bed. she would go to the market with three cook in the back of the truck, and she will put the case of green beans or something, and the cook will be sitting down making the beans not to waste time for the rest of the mise en place. >> anthony: truly a terrifying figure. tr
out of his kitchens came such figures as alain chapel, michel guerard, francois bise, roger verge, georgesmany more. >> daniel: this was all the gang of the nouvelle cuisine up there. in the '60s in new york and paul and michel guerard. >> anthony: every great chef i've ever met has nightmares of they're still a young man, they're back in a kitchen, and a chef is yelling at them. who of his masters? >> paul: la mere brazier. >> daniel: la mere brazier. the woman....
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struggling to return to stability since violence erupted in twenty team that was after longtime leader francois busy was overthrown by this armed group a coalition of largely muslim factions in response to the coup christian fighters form groups known as the anti blacker to carry out range killings adding a religious element to the violence despite the election of a new president in twenty sixteen the crisis has intensified with the groups splitting into multiple factions all vying for control so far more than a million people have been displaced with the majority seeking refuge in neighboring cameroon. do les is a journalist in the central african republic joins me now on the telephone from the capital bangui good to have you with us on the program so what more do we know about the exact circumstances around the deaths of these civilians and the peacekeeper in the capital. yes thank you for the question. lucian. groups called open defiance in p.k. fight which is the anchor for emotional people. to decry seem to stop you don't send it so soon so then it is kind. and then they want to divide by
struggling to return to stability since violence erupted in twenty team that was after longtime leader francois busy was overthrown by this armed group a coalition of largely muslim factions in response to the coup christian fighters form groups known as the anti blacker to carry out range killings adding a religious element to the violence despite the election of a new president in twenty sixteen the crisis has intensified with the groups splitting into multiple factions all vying for control...
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stability since two thousand and thirteen when the mainly muslim silicate groups pushed out president francois. provoking with telia to the killings by the largely christian militias known as until. self-styled defense groups that sprung up in p.k. fire claim to protect the muslim brotherhood and. it's how simple as a box full of religion it's the warm ups who run these militias also fighting for power and wealth. thousands have been killed since the conflict started when hundreds of thousands have been displaced into camps outside the country now with renewed violence there's little hope of them returning home soon mohammed atta while jazeera. one of the victims of last month's suspected nerve agent attack in the british city of saul's free has made her first public statement since leaving hospital the u.k. government accuses moscow of being behind the attack on the former russian spy surrogate script holland his daughter yulia in a statement issued by the british police yulia states she doesn't want any russian embassy services you also says her cousin in russia victoria's secret power he's
stability since two thousand and thirteen when the mainly muslim silicate groups pushed out president francois. provoking with telia to the killings by the largely christian militias known as until. self-styled defense groups that sprung up in p.k. fire claim to protect the muslim brotherhood and. it's how simple as a box full of religion it's the warm ups who run these militias also fighting for power and wealth. thousands have been killed since the conflict started when hundreds of thousands...
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stability since two thousand and thirteen when the mainly muslim select groups pushed out president francois. provoking with telia to the killings by the largely christian militias known as until. self-styled defense groups that sprung up in p.k. fire claim to protect the muslim brotherhood and that it's how about a simple as a box full of religions the warlords who run these militias also fighting for power and wealth. been killed since the conflict started when hundreds of thousands people have been displaced into comps in and outside the country now with renewed violence there's little hope of them returning home soon mohammed atta while jazeera. a palestinian who says he was a man shot by an israeli sniper in a video that emerged this week says he was not posing a security threat from abu bakar was hit in gaza and the sender which is when the video was filmed it shows israeli soldiers celebration the shooting herefore set spoke to him in gaza. it's. dark it is nearly four months into an eighteen month recovery from the moment he was shot by an israeli sniper shot so he says he is the una
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. -- ii had a pretty mutual saw a bit of it as a exited 20 francois hollande airport -- the frankfurt74.52. yesterday finishing up. -- the s&p finishing up. there we go. looks like we are going to see a positive start for dax. that is the one i want to highlight. looks like the dax is going to outperform. going to see how the car stocks are going to be doing. right, let's get into the numbers. show you what is going on. an interesting ibex stories. the ftse 100 coming out of the gate. we are expecting .3% to the upside. the ibex looks like it is starting out negatively. we will see if that changes. they dax is expected to be competent. i'm not anticipating that is going to be opening anytime soon. the dax is expected to have a positive session in terms of where it is going. let's take a look through the bloomberg 500 here in europe. you've got bright spots in i.t. from u.s. into europe is likely to be a positive one. is europe'sis biggest asset manager. it is the biggest asset manager. it has really solid numbers this morning. industrials look mixed. hotspots.a couple of materials get
. -- ii had a pretty mutual saw a bit of it as a exited 20 francois hollande airport -- the frankfurt74.52. yesterday finishing up. -- the s&p finishing up. there we go. looks like we are going to see a positive start for dax. that is the one i want to highlight. looks like the dax is going to outperform. going to see how the car stocks are going to be doing. right, let's get into the numbers. show you what is going on. an interesting ibex stories. the ftse 100 coming out of the gate. we...
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strategic studies and a former presidential advisor on national security issues to nicolas sarkozy and francois hollande good to have you with us so looking at micron statement of retaliation what kind of options do you think he's considering right now. i think women really has a central option joint operation with the united states of america possibly with the world in which case i would expect the french military component to be essential born with maybe also some missiles launched from the craft. but if there were for some reason lower greenman on the american side to do joint strike front. digs acute a strike of their own to do relevant. close enough to the theater of operations the u.s. launch strikes in syria last year here we are a year later the regime in syria stands accused once again of gassing civilians would any strike this time be actually designed to stop the regime from carrying out gas attacks. well given the location that is right next to damascus and given. a fact that a number of specialist syrian military units are based in the capital with chemical capabilities. these woul
strategic studies and a former presidential advisor on national security issues to nicolas sarkozy and francois hollande good to have you with us so looking at micron statement of retaliation what kind of options do you think he's considering right now. i think women really has a central option joint operation with the united states of america possibly with the world in which case i would expect the french military component to be essential born with maybe also some missiles launched from the...
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billeted since two thousand and thirteen when the mainly muslim select groups pushed out president francois. provoking with telia to the killings by the largely christian militias known as until. self-styled defense groups that sprung up in p.k. fire claim to protect the muslim brotherhood and say that it's horrible simple as a bottle of religion it's the warlords who run these militias also fighting for power among will. have been killed since the conflict started with hundreds of thousands who have been displaced into comps even outside the country now with a renewed law as there's little hope of them returning home soon mohammed atta while jazeera. conflict and instability in the democratic republic of congo has caused a new exodus of displaced people doctors without borders says more than fifty seven thousand people have fled fighting in it teary province heading to neighboring uganda in the last four months uganda is already home to more than a quarter of a million congolese refugees according to the un refugee agency that's more than a third of the total exodus from the aussie to neig
billeted since two thousand and thirteen when the mainly muslim select groups pushed out president francois. provoking with telia to the killings by the largely christian militias known as until. self-styled defense groups that sprung up in p.k. fire claim to protect the muslim brotherhood and say that it's horrible simple as a bottle of religion it's the warlords who run these militias also fighting for power among will. have been killed since the conflict started with hundreds of thousands...