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paul francois says he became ill after inhaling a now—banned weedkiller made by monsanto.rnings. caroline rigby reports. the imposing building of lyon's appeals court, far removed from the cereal fields paul francois once farmred, far removed from the cereal fields paul francois once farmed, but this marks the latest stage in a long legal battle for the 55—year—old. the court found us biotech giant monsanto guilty for the poisoning of paul francois, who used one of its weed killers. translation: it is a huge sigh of relief. it has been a 12—year battle, 12 years where my life had to be put on hold and my family had to suffer. mr francois says he suffered memory loss, headaches and stammering, after inhaling vapour from the now banned herbicide. medical tests found the hazardous chemical chlorobenzene in his body and on thursday, the court ruled in favour of mr francois's claim that it made him sick and that the product's safety labelling had been inadequate. translation: this decision is a turning point in the battle against big companies, the giant manufacturers of pestic
paul francois says he became ill after inhaling a now—banned weedkiller made by monsanto.rnings. caroline rigby reports. the imposing building of lyon's appeals court, far removed from the cereal fields paul francois once farmred, far removed from the cereal fields paul francois once farmed, but this marks the latest stage in a long legal battle for the 55—year—old. the court found us biotech giant monsanto guilty for the poisoning of paul francois, who used one of its weed killers....
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paul francois says he became ill after inhaling a now—banned weedkiller made by monsanto. are safe when used as directed. caroline rigby reports. the imposing building of lyon's appeals court, far removed from the cereal fields paul francois once farmed, but this marks the latest stage in a long legal battle for the 55—year—old. the court found us biotech giant monsanto guilty for the poisoning of mr francois, who used one of its weed killers. translation: it is a huge sigh of relief. it has been a 12—year battle, 12 years where my life had to be put on hold and my family had to suffer. mr francois says he suffered memory loss, headaches and stammering, after inhaling vapour from the now banned herbicide. medical tests found the hazardous chemical chlorobenzene in his body and on thursday, the court ruled in favour of mr francois's claim that it made him sick and that the product's safety labelling had been inadequate. translation: this decision is a turning point in the battle against big companies, the giant manufacturers of pesticides. today, pesticide victims can hope
paul francois says he became ill after inhaling a now—banned weedkiller made by monsanto. are safe when used as directed. caroline rigby reports. the imposing building of lyon's appeals court, far removed from the cereal fields paul francois once farmed, but this marks the latest stage in a long legal battle for the 55—year—old. the court found us biotech giant monsanto guilty for the poisoning of mr francois, who used one of its weed killers. translation: it is a huge sigh of relief. it...
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party funding, how that is shaping up, how they would manage another election and they have mark francois hard brexiteer saying we cannot continue like this anymore, the customs union row was going on and becoming tense because they are not happy aboutjeremy corbyn involved with discussions with theresa may as they try to flesh out a compromise and per theresa may has to go back to brussels —— poor theresa may has to go back to us for more time. she has to ask for the 30th of june as more time. she has to ask for the 30th ofjune as a deadline probably, they will say nine or 12 months because they need a flexible extension because it will take longer than she wants to believe to resolve the issue. do you think there is any self awareness among some of those who actually went to theresa may and said not voting for her deal might be the problem?” wonder how she is sleeping every night. if she gets to sleep at all with the help of those tranquilizers, does she wake up thinking of jean—claude juncker first and theirjacob rees—mogg or mark francois? nightmare after nightmare after nightmare! in
party funding, how that is shaping up, how they would manage another election and they have mark francois hard brexiteer saying we cannot continue like this anymore, the customs union row was going on and becoming tense because they are not happy aboutjeremy corbyn involved with discussions with theresa may as they try to flesh out a compromise and per theresa may has to go back to brussels —— poor theresa may has to go back to us for more time. she has to ask for the 30th of june as more...
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so that is a nonevent, and that is event, and moving south along terry franÇois boulevard, during an, half of the portion between 16th street and mariposa street will be reserved for loading and unloading. no metered parking on terry franÇois boulevard, and the southern half between mariposa and 16th street will be general metered parking, and what we have requested of m.t.a. joint events to support our tenants, including mission rock and the wrap restaurant and patrons that may want to drive to the parks, as we put a two hours maximum time on those metres across from mission rock and the boat launch ramp. and then lastly, on illinois street, which is a port street, during events, there will be no parking, and restricted access, but during nonevents, there will be general metered parking. and then an overlay for all of this area would be the special event rate and special event durations, essentially that is what is covered in the harbour traffic code amendment. >> thank you. >> with that, we are available for any questions. thank you. >> thank you. is there any public comment on thi
so that is a nonevent, and that is event, and moving south along terry franÇois boulevard, during an, half of the portion between 16th street and mariposa street will be reserved for loading and unloading. no metered parking on terry franÇois boulevard, and the southern half between mariposa and 16th street will be general metered parking, and what we have requested of m.t.a. joint events to support our tenants, including mission rock and the wrap restaurant and patrons that may want to drive...
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it started when francois, whose female owns the luxury group, they pledged yesterday $100 million.nard arnault said i'll double that to $200 million and then francois, the richest woman in the world, the fortune, pledged an additional $200 million that's $500 million just with france's three richest families. >> arno-fauault said i'll see y 300 and raise you. >> bernard is now the third richest man in the world you've got jeff bezos, bill gates, and then bernard arnault at $9 billion. >> he's ahead of the billionaire who runs sara. >> ahead of mark zuckerberg, warren buffett. >> professor maxwell, what is entailed in this kind of reconstruction how faithful can the reconstruction be to the original, and how much money might it cost and how long might it take? >> those are all good questions and questions that don't have firm responses just yet. of course, just still learning the extent of the damage and we know that this will take, in fact, probably several weeks, perhaps several months, to estimate the full extent of the damage obviously, the roof is gone, but what we think of per
it started when francois, whose female owns the luxury group, they pledged yesterday $100 million.nard arnault said i'll double that to $200 million and then francois, the richest woman in the world, the fortune, pledged an additional $200 million that's $500 million just with france's three richest families. >> arno-fauault said i'll see y 300 and raise you. >> bernard is now the third richest man in the world you've got jeff bezos, bill gates, and then bernard arnault at $9...
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director at america's market intelligence as well as a research associate on political cost the françoishe is president of asia center i jump in crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate this but this program has been inspired by an article you wrote in the consortium news i saw the the white house's reaction to italy joining this initiative this chinese initiative belton road this is coming from the national the national security spokesman mark cases italy is a major goal of global economy and great investment destination no need for italian government to lend legitimacy to china's infrastructure vanity project well this is a lot more than of vanity project and it sounds more that they find it threatening go ahead patrick. it's a very great deal more than a vanity project that's a ridiculous description and i think the larger point peter is is that washington's position to confer legitimacy in the sort of things it the whole statement reeks of washington's inability to to read the clock and see what time it is. the world's changing eur
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mark francois, conservative mp and brexiter. so here are the results. is one taken of the other side in the other column. none of them, though, has got as close as mrs may's deal which was rejected and we are told is likely to return to the house of commons for one more appearance before the end of the week. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers lucy fisher, defence correspondent at the times, and sebastian payne, whitehall correspondent at the financial times. that is the papers coming up just after 1130. now it's time for the weather. hello there. for many it was a beautiful start to the weak, blue skies, sunshine and warmth. in fact, in greenwich in central london we saw a high of 20 degrees, 68 fahrenheit, way above average for this time of year and maybe it was mother nature's very own april full. with a change of month, a change to the feel of our weather. —— fool. 0n tuesday temperatures will halve in value. we saw the first times of the change on monday afternoon. a lot of cloud across scotland and northern irelan
mark francois, conservative mp and brexiter. so here are the results. is one taken of the other side in the other column. none of them, though, has got as close as mrs may's deal which was rejected and we are told is likely to return to the house of commons for one more appearance before the end of the week. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers lucy fisher, defence correspondent at the times, and sebastian payne, whitehall correspondent at the financial times....
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the other camp including prime minister edward ballard doer and defense minister francois leotard were more hesitant preferring a purely humanitarian operation certainly some of the elements of the military wanted war and there were some within the chirac camp who packed them because of the damage they knew it would cause prime minister barak do you know. edward balladeer ended up secretly dispatching two emissaries to rwanda to talk to polka gummi writer john christopher affair and historians your opinion only she got to look good we were sent to reason with khatami we said there are a couple of mad men and friends who would like to fight against you and your side also had a few mad men who would be willing to fight the french so let's be reasonable and avoid that if this room that's a meeting also saw the drawing up of the safe humanitarian zone read tensions between paris and konami were calmed at least temporarily nevertheless the in-car tiny refused to accept friends preventing them from winning the war they eventually resorted to action that has remained largely hidden from the p
the other camp including prime minister edward ballard doer and defense minister francois leotard were more hesitant preferring a purely humanitarian operation certainly some of the elements of the military wanted war and there were some within the chirac camp who packed them because of the damage they knew it would cause prime minister barak do you know. edward balladeer ended up secretly dispatching two emissaries to rwanda to talk to polka gummi writer john christopher affair and historians...
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that its side in the conflict was losing on june eighteenth one nine hundred ninety four president francois mitterrand issued orders to launch. this as a humanitarian measure time is running out he explained at a point in time where seventy five percent of the tutsis were already dead what were france's true intentions in rwanda where the in a town you were on the verge of taking control. the french intention was to deny you. to. me you too must. be. if they had been. was the film. crew do you have fear the time you were making threatening statements saying they would push the french back out of the country but it was very unsettling you're going to have to the french had been assigned the u.n. mandate the immediately established contact with kagami be a political channels but it was right at the beginning of the operation he was informed that france did not intend to reconquer rwanda or oppose him or of the r.p.m. so it was really. some of the french soldiers who had served in rwanda a number of years earlier and now they were back in the same country except this time they had to assume a
that its side in the conflict was losing on june eighteenth one nine hundred ninety four president francois mitterrand issued orders to launch. this as a humanitarian measure time is running out he explained at a point in time where seventy five percent of the tutsis were already dead what were france's true intentions in rwanda where the in a town you were on the verge of taking control. the french intention was to deny you. to. me you too must. be. if they had been. was the film. crew do you...
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france had made some errors but he really stopped there in twenty fifteen the former french president francois law and opened up the state archives but historians since have said it's very difficult to access those archives so there's a sense that the french government's been very secret about its role in rwanda so you might or might cause move to in a way make those archives accessible appoint a panel who are going to look at france's role well that's seen as something very welcome by some of those to the survivors also the met him at all mark or today of course there are historians who are saying well let's make sure that this is done in the right way so it is as open as a composite really be but this move is sony in keeping with him and all my core style because he has said that france needs to change its relationship to africa and it needs to face its past in africa and last year for example we saw him at all michael admitting that french troops would use torture during france's war with his former colony algeria he's also talks about france are committing crimes against humanity in algeri
france had made some errors but he really stopped there in twenty fifteen the former french president francois law and opened up the state archives but historians since have said it's very difficult to access those archives so there's a sense that the french government's been very secret about its role in rwanda so you might or might cause move to in a way make those archives accessible appoint a panel who are going to look at france's role well that's seen as something very welcome by some of...
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six some sixty heads of state and government attended the funeral mass for late french president francois mitterrand paying tribute to his friend and colleague german chancellor helmut kohl was moved to tears. and twenty thirteen moto dum itself was the focus of attention when paris celebrated the eight hundred fiftieth anniversary of its landmark. for the occasion the cathedral was fitted with nine new bells during the french revolution nearly all the previous bells had been melted down and the church ransacked. recent years the bells of notre dame have rung out in memory of victims of terrorism after the paris attacks of november twenty fifteen mourners waited in long lines to honor those killed. after the attack in neeson twenty sixteen not to dominate paris again became a place of mourning. this david briefly what's the next step well on wednesday afternoon the bells of notre dame will ring out for the first time since this tragedy and we also can't forget this sunday is easter sunday a celebration of redemption of rebirth and certainly many christians around the world will see the sa
six some sixty heads of state and government attended the funeral mass for late french president francois mitterrand paying tribute to his friend and colleague german chancellor helmut kohl was moved to tears. and twenty thirteen moto dum itself was the focus of attention when paris celebrated the eight hundred fiftieth anniversary of its landmark. for the occasion the cathedral was fitted with nine new bells during the french revolution nearly all the previous bells had been melted down and...
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when it was announced, that one of france's richest men, francois pinault, pledged 100 million euroshe repair of notre dame, the cathedral that went up in flames on monday and i was in monday in washington watching the pictures, when the announcement came through, there have been many others, the first thing that occurred to me was, will that be tax—deductible? first thing that occurred to me was, will that be tax-deductible? by the end of the meeting —— week, we have one of his close confidence saying it should be 90% tax—deductible. which means the burden for the rebuild falls on the taxpayers. i deem ——i rebuild falls on the taxpayers. i deem —— i don't think that was quite the idea. although president macron said the state would help rebuild. perhaps i was just being silly. who knew the french had such deep pockets? 650 million euros in private donations. this story we like. dog owners, four times more likely to be fit and people without dogs. it does beg the question, with a more active people are taking on the responsibility of the dog or whether having a dog means you have to
when it was announced, that one of france's richest men, francois pinault, pledged 100 million euroshe repair of notre dame, the cathedral that went up in flames on monday and i was in monday in washington watching the pictures, when the announcement came through, there have been many others, the first thing that occurred to me was, will that be tax—deductible? first thing that occurred to me was, will that be tax-deductible? by the end of the meeting —— week, we have one of his close...
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salma hayek's husband, french billionaire henri-francois pinault has pledged an astounding $113 millionnault family is worth an estimated $35 billion. they own the couture brands gucci, st. laurent and alexander mcqueen. sal ma posted this image, i'm in deep shocku, paris. paris landmark it served as mov beast. 2011's "midnight in paris." and ethan hawke's indie film "before sunset." >> let's move on now to hoda kotb's surprise announcement on the "today show." >> it's a girl! and her name -- her name is hope. >> happy tears on the "today" show this morning, as hoda introduced little hope catherine kotb. hope's adoption makes 2-year-old haley a bigger sister. they adopted having a little sis? >> she was literally marching around like, i am a big sister. she tried to climb into the bassinet. >> congratulations to hoda kotb. i love her. giving a shouto morning. "e.t." can confirm estranged hum his post as executive producer of the wendy williams show. she filed divorce last week over reports that he allegedly fathered a child with his mistress. stated, quote, i'm not proud of my recent ac
salma hayek's husband, french billionaire henri-francois pinault has pledged an astounding $113 millionnault family is worth an estimated $35 billion. they own the couture brands gucci, st. laurent and alexander mcqueen. sal ma posted this image, i'm in deep shocku, paris. paris landmark it served as mov beast. 2011's "midnight in paris." and ethan hawke's indie film "before sunset." >> let's move on now to hoda kotb's surprise announcement on the "today...
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for example, francois macron -- emanuel macron last night who was supposed to address the nation and address the concerns of the yellow vests who have been causing so much havoc in france, in fact, has put that off now and it's not clear when he's going to speak to that. his party and then other parties have now followed, have called off their campaigning for the european parliamentary elections which are coming up. so, in fact, i think there is some sentiment here that political concerns are being put aside in the same of pulling together this moment of what is some national anguish. ana? >> jim bittermann in paris for us. we appreciate that. thank you, jim. >>> still to come, we are going to stay on top of all the developments in the notre dame cathedral. we're live in paris. >>> next we will head back. plus, his wife was killed while she served this country in afghanistan and then josÉ gonzalez coranza was separated from his 12-year-old daughter and deported to mexico by i.c.e. >>> and rising star pete buttigieg speaking out about his remarkable rise in popularity, but will it las
for example, francois macron -- emanuel macron last night who was supposed to address the nation and address the concerns of the yellow vests who have been causing so much havoc in france, in fact, has put that off now and it's not clear when he's going to speak to that. his party and then other parties have now followed, have called off their campaigning for the european parliamentary elections which are coming up. so, in fact, i think there is some sentiment here that political concerns are...
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french billionaires pledging $700 million, including francois-henri pinault, husband of salma hayek. and tonight a hero chaplain raced towards the flames to save one of the most precious christian artifacts, the crown of thorns, which believers say was used to torment christ. under way. investigators revealing workers found no fire when the first alarm went off. it wasn't until the second alarm, 23 minutes later that a fire was discovered. investigators say there's no evidence of arson, and have questioned construction workers who were doing a renovation project on the roof. shirley and allie page from virginia had just arrived on their first trip to paris, snapping this picture just minutes before the fire started. now you have a picture. >> now we have a picture which we will frame when we get home. >> reporter: they were later stunned, watching the inferno unfold. >> just looking at it, you felt this could not really be happening. >> richard joining us now. you mentioned the weakness in the northern corner of the cathedral. is there still a worry about a potential collapse? >> a p
french billionaires pledging $700 million, including francois-henri pinault, husband of salma hayek. and tonight a hero chaplain raced towards the flames to save one of the most precious christian artifacts, the crown of thorns, which believers say was used to torment christ. under way. investigators revealing workers found no fire when the first alarm went off. it wasn't until the second alarm, 23 minutes later that a fire was discovered. investigators say there's no evidence of arson, and...
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what is that going to do stephen to the likes of the blood of mark francois?y interesting thing is because she said in this vague way, i will leave when this stage of brexit is over, which was basically the kind of how long is a piece of string? there are lots of people who have basically said they will back it if they think they will get rid of her. the fear of courses she's going to dig in. the problem they have though, as katie says, under the rules of the conservative party leadership election, they cannot get rid of her until december. now people in the cabinet will say things to you like oh well, better class of who will get rid of her. we can get rid of her like that, and they clapped their hands together. but of course the one thing theresa may is good at is digging in. and surviving. and i think this in many ways is people coming to terms with the reality that she is not going to go. the sight of december 2019, when her immunity expires. sure. the daily telegraph, katie, may given a month after eu showdown, tories plan to move against p.m. after elect
what is that going to do stephen to the likes of the blood of mark francois?y interesting thing is because she said in this vague way, i will leave when this stage of brexit is over, which was basically the kind of how long is a piece of string? there are lots of people who have basically said they will back it if they think they will get rid of her. the fear of courses she's going to dig in. the problem they have though, as katie says, under the rules of the conservative party leadership...
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a resolution backing abortion rights for victims of sexual violence and conflict zones a massive francois that are branded the us move in comprehensible. to me were extremely surprised at the us for the withdrawal of the mention of sexual and reproductive health despite the fact it was mentioned in several of that resolution it is intolerable and in comprehensible that the security council is incapable of acknowledging that women and girls who suffered from sexual violence in conflicts and who obviously didn't choose to become pregnant should have a right to terminate their pregnancy the resolution was only adopted after members dropped any references implying abortion was the spot the text of the resolution having long been agreed internationally and was intended to reaffirm the country's commitment to women's rights. watching the horse looks at why the u.s. exerts such influence at the un at key un resolutions. it seems that for many of the top member states the united nations maybe will disagree with me there's a very lack of actual accountability for a lot of nations in the us and so
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amendments that also expanded the president's powers and gave the military greater influence in politics. françoisopened redesign of the two international architects after a huge fire destroyed its roof and iconic speier french president. and his address to the nation on tuesday that there would be rebuilt within five years a special cabinet meeting was held in paris on the reconstruction of the eight hundred fifty year old cathedral donations to help rebuild that have reached nearly a billion dollars. the administration of ethiopia. the regional state has announced plans to turn a recently closed prison into a museum they all got in jail in the regional capital django was used for more than ten years to systematically abuse and kill political dissidents their relatives and other inmates mohamed to do reports. spent four years in this prison in appalling conditions all for criticizing that original administration. it's a place he comes back to with great reluctance. in the four years i spent here what the doctor i like most of them was spent in this room which was of a crowded with inmates we were
amendments that also expanded the president's powers and gave the military greater influence in politics. françoisopened redesign of the two international architects after a huge fire destroyed its roof and iconic speier french president. and his address to the nation on tuesday that there would be rebuilt within five years a special cabinet meeting was held in paris on the reconstruction of the eight hundred fifty year old cathedral donations to help rebuild that have reached nearly a billion...
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did you discuss the letter from mark francois calling for an addictive vote in confidence in the priment situation. it is possible to get an indicative vote? all sorts of things are possible. as i made clear last week the executive discussed this and there is no intention of proceeding. the rather enigmatic sir graham brady there. nick, he said it was a useful briefing and then he went on to talk about some confidence issues but meanwhile the prime minister has spoken to jean claude juncker this afternoon. that is right, she is holding a number of talks, she spoke to the prime minister of the netherlands, the maltese prime minister is well, we expect her this evening to speak to donald tusk who is of course the president of the european council. that is all before shejumps european council. that is all before she jumps on european council. that is all before shejumps ona european council. that is all before shejumps on a plane european council. that is all before she jumps on a plane tomorrow having to meet angela merkel, the german chancellor and emmanuel macron the french president.
did you discuss the letter from mark francois calling for an addictive vote in confidence in the priment situation. it is possible to get an indicative vote? all sorts of things are possible. as i made clear last week the executive discussed this and there is no intention of proceeding. the rather enigmatic sir graham brady there. nick, he said it was a useful briefing and then he went on to talk about some confidence issues but meanwhile the prime minister has spoken to jean claude juncker...
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they've been taken to pause and will eventually be relocated to germany france portugal and luxembourg francois gunmen is a professor of environmental geopolitics and by gratian dynamics of the paris institute of political studies he says europe is failing to address the migration issue. as long as there is no political solution at the european level this prizes will continue. a few months ago almost a year ago last june each was decided to have famine and humanitarian these and back asian block form but these platforms they've never seen the day light and therefore this means that this will continue and this will continue to go also exploded by pretty cynical stream east in europe but this is due to continuing to future especially know that stream is coming and that the mobile boards will continue to christening last three day u.n. secretary general antonio the terrorist was in libya and was the gate you know seeing the at bowling condition of the jails and santos was that saddam's years of clearly libya right now is not a safe place for migrants and as that is he goes and therefore they will
they've been taken to pause and will eventually be relocated to germany france portugal and luxembourg francois gunmen is a professor of environmental geopolitics and by gratian dynamics of the paris institute of political studies he says europe is failing to address the migration issue. as long as there is no political solution at the european level this prizes will continue. a few months ago almost a year ago last june each was decided to have famine and humanitarian these and back asian...
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within the main part of the european research group european research group jacob riis mark mark francois people like that they are purists they want to see bret's it delivered even if it's a no deal bracks and they have been mown the fact to lament the fact that the prime minister feels that she's had to go to labor in order to try to get any bracks it through a negotiated bracks and taken no deal effectively off the table so yeah there's i'm just on both sides shall i say and the prime minister and the labor leader are almost cutting quite lonely figures in politics at the moment paul thanks so much. ethiopian government has released its initial reports into last month's fatal plane crash one hundred fifty seven passengers and crew died when the ethiopian airlines flight went down six minutes after takeoff from israel a moment it's been almost a month since the boeing seven three seven took off from ethiopia's capital at this bound for nairobi it crashed six minutes later near the town of be sure to killing all one hundred fifty seven people on board if you happiest transport minister h
within the main part of the european research group european research group jacob riis mark mark francois people like that they are purists they want to see bret's it delivered even if it's a no deal bracks and they have been mown the fact to lament the fact that the prime minister feels that she's had to go to labor in order to try to get any bracks it through a negotiated bracks and taken no deal effectively off the table so yeah there's i'm just on both sides shall i say and the prime...
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court ruled in favor of a farmer who claimed one of the companies we kill is for health problems for francois says he fell ill after being exposed to the law so we kill him twenty four he accused the company monsanto which is part of the group of not providing out of adequate safety warnings. the turkish government is promising financial reforms to revive its struggling economy in the past year turkey has faced high inflation and recession while the national currency the lira has plunged nearly thirty percent in value many consumers are now finding it difficult to ford imported girlz goods barca has more from istanbul. turkey is troubled economy is affecting people who could afford to buy. onions a mainstay of turkish cuisine of almost doubled in price in the past few weeks consumers are feeling the squeeze much better. told me the prices all things i wanted i had to give them back they were too expensive for me turkey is heavily dependent on foreign imports on everything from food to building materials the national currency the lira has plunged by a third in value causing costs to saw for th
court ruled in favor of a farmer who claimed one of the companies we kill is for health problems for francois says he fell ill after being exposed to the law so we kill him twenty four he accused the company monsanto which is part of the group of not providing out of adequate safety warnings. the turkish government is promising financial reforms to revive its struggling economy in the past year turkey has faced high inflation and recession while the national currency the lira has plunged nearly...
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paul francois says he became ill after inhaling a now—banned weedkiller made by monsanto.s accused the company of giving insufficient safety warnings. you up—to—date on the headlines. it is now 4:30 am. now on bbc news, hardtalk. hello and welcome to hardtalk. i'm shaun ley. the united states says iran's revolutionary guard corps ‘promotes terrorism as a tool of state craft‘. it's the first time the us has labelled another nation's military as a terrorist organisation. jason rezaian, who used to report from tehran, might agree. certainly he knows what it's like to be terrorised by the state. seized from his home without warning, this us—iranian journalist was interrogated, tried and convicted on vague charges. he was held for 544 days before a deal was done to release him in 2016. he is now banned from iran for life. but is the trump administration right to see maximum pressure as the only way to affect change in iran? jason rezaian, welcome to hardtalk. you lived in iran forfive years at the time of your arrest. how unexpected was it? thanks for having me on today. it was
paul francois says he became ill after inhaling a now—banned weedkiller made by monsanto.s accused the company of giving insufficient safety warnings. you up—to—date on the headlines. it is now 4:30 am. now on bbc news, hardtalk. hello and welcome to hardtalk. i'm shaun ley. the united states says iran's revolutionary guard corps ‘promotes terrorism as a tool of state craft‘. it's the first time the us has labelled another nation's military as a terrorist organisation. jason rezaian,...
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ok let's go to it let me go to paris here is on francois how far as it being in europe and being a european do you see china as a threat or is it an opportunity because you look at the scaremongering out of washington and other capitals in in europe i mean i'm thinking of president ma mccrum he one on one point admonishes been at the same trip the town chinese president was making to your piece signed in the a lot of agreements with the chinese president seems a bit hypocritical at the or at least very confusing go ahead in paris well not may answer would be very him poor you know it would be too forward in tony's or you probably know is determined to define a crisis is a term which contains the word then ger and put in a t. so that the top that's my first point in my second point would be that china is as much as threat or and the poor too nitty as much europe is strong enough not to be threatened and strong enough or petunias sick enough. to grow up to portion a-t. of course all. balancing the was the influence and turner is very good at it and find the witnesses turn up always pushes whe
ok let's go to it let me go to paris here is on francois how far as it being in europe and being a european do you see china as a threat or is it an opportunity because you look at the scaremongering out of washington and other capitals in in europe i mean i'm thinking of president ma mccrum he one on one point admonishes been at the same trip the town chinese president was making to your piece signed in the a lot of agreements with the chinese president seems a bit hypocritical at the or at...
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now been taken to port and will eventually be relocated to germany france portugal and luxembourg francois argument is a professor of environmental geopolitics and migration dynamics at the paris institute of political studies he says europe is failing to address the migration issue. as long as there is no political solution and you have been leveled this prices will continue. as a few months ago it was a year ago last you need was decided to have famine and humanitarian these indications left for them but these platforms they've never seen the daylight and therefore this means that this will continue and this will continue to build so exploited by for really an extremist in iraq but this is doomed to continuing to future as spatially know that string is coming and that both can be most will continue to christening last week the u.s. secretary general antonio de paris was in libya and was again you know seeing the absolutely condition of the j of and and sense of self that that and seekers of clearly live right know is not a safe place for migrants and that that is the cause and therefore
now been taken to port and will eventually be relocated to germany france portugal and luxembourg francois argument is a professor of environmental geopolitics and migration dynamics at the paris institute of political studies he says europe is failing to address the migration issue. as long as there is no political solution and you have been leveled this prices will continue. as a few months ago it was a year ago last you need was decided to have famine and humanitarian these indications left...
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francois is a professor of environmental geopolitics and migration dynamics at the paris institution for the whole science he says europe is failing to address the issue. as long as there is no political solution at the european level this prices will continue. a few months ago almost a year ago last june it was decided to have permanent humanitarian these a vacation platform but these platforms they've never seen the light and therefore this means that this will continue and this will continue to be also exploited by police as an extremist in europe but this is doomed to continue in the future especially know that stream is coming and that the mobile boards will continue to christening last week the u.n. secretary general antonio the terrorist was in libya and was again you know the at bolling condition of the jails and centers for. clearly libya right now is not a safe place for migrants and as items he goes and therefore they will continue to attend to cross thing i think what needs to happen is the creation of a humanitarian agency for asylum. this by gaining us to stop clearly d
francois is a professor of environmental geopolitics and migration dynamics at the paris institution for the whole science he says europe is failing to address the issue. as long as there is no political solution at the european level this prices will continue. a few months ago almost a year ago last june it was decided to have permanent humanitarian these a vacation platform but these platforms they've never seen the light and therefore this means that this will continue and this will continue...
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as being too ambitious they say it could take more like fifteen years francois invite architects from around the world to redesign the spire that was destroyed meanwhile investigators are still unable to enter the cathedral. until the building is declared safe charlie james hasas more. ththe damage is still b being determined but francnce is lookg toward notre don's future. the cathedrdral's roof line was guided by monday's fire and to recreate its most iconic piece the government is calling on designers from around the world. okay cool down if you don't have to take to an international architecture contests to reconstruct the cathedral spire will be organized. look what the lesson out of the competition will allow us to ask the question of whether we should even recreate the spire. or if we should provide notre time with a new spy -- adapted to the techniques and challenges of all times. president emmanuel mackerel has pledged to notre dom will be rebuilt within five years in time for the paris twenty twenty four olympics. and wednesday he chaired an official meeting to discuss how t
as being too ambitious they say it could take more like fifteen years francois invite architects from around the world to redesign the spire that was destroyed meanwhile investigators are still unable to enter the cathedral. until the building is declared safe charlie james hasas more. ththe damage is still b being determined but francnce is lookg toward notre don's future. the cathedrdral's roof line was guided by monday's fire and to recreate its most iconic piece the government is calling on...
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also somewhere there is mark francois and sirjohn redwood saying that polls show most people want toactually, that isn't what the polls are saying. there is a lot of information out there. some polls say one thing there is usually a high proportion saying they want no deal yougov was saying not the majority. let's imagine for one second that the whole population of the uk read hundreds of pages of theresa may's deal, get a complete grasp of it and understand it, more than ourmps grasp of it and understand it, more than our mps seem to have done, what is there to suggest that will not polarise britain in the same way its polarised parliament, that people can't decide or agree because there isn't enough in there for everyone? the problem is you started with something that was split almost right down the middle, even though it was a massive poll. that is how democracy works. yes, but anyone who designs a referendum or a poll which normally built in there that you have to have clear blue water between the sides, and that was never built into it, and from that follows everything else. the
also somewhere there is mark francois and sirjohn redwood saying that polls show most people want toactually, that isn't what the polls are saying. there is a lot of information out there. some polls say one thing there is usually a high proportion saying they want no deal yougov was saying not the majority. let's imagine for one second that the whole population of the uk read hundreds of pages of theresa may's deal, get a complete grasp of it and understand it, more than ourmps grasp of it and...
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president francois mitterrand felt he had to support france's main ally in east africa. i was in john christophe michel fons office on october fifth. the phone rang. and i knew right away that hobby ari mana was on the line i mean they talked for four or five minutes. and said well here we go they've gone berserk and could golly thank you before the rebels have reached the capital that wasn't true but that's what how to remount a had told him. to believe it though he said we'll send the guy some troops and it'll all be over in three months. that assessment was a bit premature this is. the force we need to. conclude that it is true. so hard to change their way then went back to. get it out and more. often that enables you to cause. done midge. but it was still somebody's god i want to. know in one thousand nine hundred could gummy had been studying at a military college in the u.s. but returned to rwanda to leave the r.p.s. troops. his new strategy was to move his forces out of open areas where they were exposed to enemy attack and deploy them in the mouth. homo to god i
president francois mitterrand felt he had to support france's main ally in east africa. i was in john christophe michel fons office on october fifth. the phone rang. and i knew right away that hobby ari mana was on the line i mean they talked for four or five minutes. and said well here we go they've gone berserk and could golly thank you before the rebels have reached the capital that wasn't true but that's what how to remount a had told him. to believe it though he said we'll send the guy...
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you heard mark francois, a leading brexiteer, saying that britain should just leave on friday, even thoughwould be very damaging for the economy. so the political arguments that have been dominating westminster for months dragged on, but the prime minister has made a chance, she has decided she cannot get the withdrawal agreement through parliament just get the withdrawal agreement through parliamentjust on the backs of tory mps and the dup, the numbers are not there, which is why she has gone to labour looking for help, and those talks will continue this afternoon, and the question, though it is, will that be enough for the eu, to hear from the prime minister that she has a process, a route map through to what she says will be a solution to this crisis? or will they want more, proof from her that she can deliver the numbers with a plan in parliament? i mean, she can't do that, really, at the moment, and it is clear that the eu's patients with all this is now wearing pretty thin. ben, thank you, our political correspondent ben wright there. divorce laws in england and wales are to be refor
you heard mark francois, a leading brexiteer, saying that britain should just leave on friday, even thoughwould be very damaging for the economy. so the political arguments that have been dominating westminster for months dragged on, but the prime minister has made a chance, she has decided she cannot get the withdrawal agreement through parliament just get the withdrawal agreement through parliamentjust on the backs of tory mps and the dup, the numbers are not there, which is why she has gone...
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the french billionaire francois—henri pinault has pledged 100 million euros for the restoration efforte same. planning the reconstruction began this morning. the prime minister edouard philippe and his cabinet know that france be watching. surveys of the building are already under way. it was initially suggested the fire may have been caused by building work at the cathedral. questions remain about that, though and about why a better plan for dealing with a fire on this scale was not in place. richard lister, bbc news. large crowds of people are streaming towards the bank of river seine, to pray, and to wonder. our paris correspondent looks at how the people of paris have reacted to this fire. this morning, parisians came to see for themselves, notre dame is there cathedral. for observant and non—observant alike, the inferno was a trauma and they needed reassurance the worst had not come to pass. the firemen were heroes, real heroes and we applaud them. it was very important for me to come this morning, i wanted to see if it was real, you know? to feel the thing and to be in the place
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and will eventually be really relocated to germany france portugal and like some let's speak to francois gunmen who is a professor of environmental geopolitics and migration dynamics at the paris institute of political studies he's with us via skype from paris this latest episode shows yet again there's no long term plan in place to solve this migration crisis. absolutely what i mean what does that shows again and we know getting accustomed to it is just like this is that there is no europeans deletion diddy's issue of being stranded in the mediterranean and every time this happens there is some by getting between you have been member states to avert yet another you have been but he got it right is as long as there is no consideration that you have been leveled disgraces will continue. at a few months ago almost a year ago last june each was decided to experiment many theory and these evacuation of bluff but these platforms never seem to daylight and therefore this means that these we continue and if we're going to need your so exploited by but really been extreme east in europe why were
and will eventually be really relocated to germany france portugal and like some let's speak to francois gunmen who is a professor of environmental geopolitics and migration dynamics at the paris institute of political studies he's with us via skype from paris this latest episode shows yet again there's no long term plan in place to solve this migration crisis. absolutely what i mean what does that shows again and we know getting accustomed to it is just like this is that there is no europeans...
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now been taken to port and will eventually be relocated to germany france portugal and luxembourg francois came out as a professor of environmental geopolitics migration dynamics at the paris institute of political studies he says europe is failing to address the migration is seen. as long as there is no party consideration at the european level these prices will continue to. have a few months ago almost a year ago last june each was decided to have famine and humanitarian these and back asian black farmers but these platforms they've never seen the daylight and therefore this means that this will continue and this will continue to be also exploited by pretty been extreme east in europe but this is doomed to continue in the future especially know that stream is coming and that the mobile boards will continue to christening last three day u.n. secretary general antonio that paris was in libya and was the gate you know seeing the at bowling condition of the jails and centers was that saddam's years of clearly libya right now is not a safe place for migrants and as items he goes and therefore
now been taken to port and will eventually be relocated to germany france portugal and luxembourg francois came out as a professor of environmental geopolitics migration dynamics at the paris institute of political studies he says europe is failing to address the migration is seen. as long as there is no party consideration at the european level these prices will continue to. have a few months ago almost a year ago last june each was decided to have famine and humanitarian these and back asian...
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and have collapsed french president emanuel that has promised to rebuild and french billionaire francois on says he'll give more than one hundred million dollars to help with that process protesters and saddam's captain are continuing their push for civilian leadership after president omar al bashir was ousted by the military on monday the military council he said it would appoint a new chief of staff of the army and a deputy and after several delays the u.n. on water yemen says the government and what the rebels have agreed to withdraw troops from the port city of one day that both sides have said they'll pull back several kilometers. the united states has handed argentina the final batch of thousands of declassified documents relating to the years of terror under the military government human rights investigators hope they'll cast light on what happened to some of the estimated thirty thousand people who were killed or disappeared between one thousand nine hundred eighty six and nine hundred eighty three daniel reports from. it's a huge boost to those who for nearly four decades have b
and have collapsed french president emanuel that has promised to rebuild and french billionaire francois on says he'll give more than one hundred million dollars to help with that process protesters and saddam's captain are continuing their push for civilian leadership after president omar al bashir was ousted by the military on monday the military council he said it would appoint a new chief of staff of the army and a deputy and after several delays the u.n. on water yemen says the government...