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we begin with french newspaper, le figaro, and it has president macron's response to borisjohnson sayinge succeeds theresa may as uk prime minister. the uk's daily mirror focuses on another leadership contender, michael gove, and the calls from within his own party for him to pull out of running over his admission he took cocaine. on to the financial times, and it reports on the g20 agreeing a cross—border shakeup that willl see big tech firms like facebook pay more taxes. the times celebrates british tech firms. in particular, unicorns, the name for those worth more than $1 billion. the paper says britain has the most in europe. and celebrations too for spain's abc — its front page dedicated to rafael nadal whose won the french open for the 12th time. with me is eileen burbidge, co—founder and partner at passion capital. you cannot avoid anywhere in the world, it would seem in france, they are discussing the possible tenders for the leader of the conservative party and of course prime minister. they're looking at borisjohnson and the french prime minister ‘s
we begin with french newspaper, le figaro, and it has president macron's response to borisjohnson sayinge succeeds theresa may as uk prime minister. the uk's daily mirror focuses on another leadership contender, michael gove, and the calls from within his own party for him to pull out of running over his admission he took cocaine. on to the financial times, and it reports on the g20 agreeing a cross—border shakeup that willl see big tech firms like facebook pay more taxes. the times...
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. >> there was an interview in the french newspaper, the fact that you are home at 7:00 every night havingr with your wife, is that true? >> when i am working here, yes. that is why you have so much time pressure on this interview. >> because you have to get home by 7:00? >> yes. >> are you trying to show a new example? >> i'm trying to show you that we are here to get results, not make hours. that is very important. it happens to some of my top executives. i tell them they are working too much. i said to one of them, i'm worried. you seem tired, you travel too much, you are working days too long. that is not good. i want you to keep bandwidth where you can step back and not always trying to solve operational issues every minute. >> the acquisition of opel give them a lot of heft when it comes to scale. is it enough to fund the autonomous vehicle development as well as accelerate the switch to electric? by the end of this year, psa has pledged that each model developed by its brands will have an electric or hybrid version. >> you have to be very agile. darwinian. if you don't change, you d
. >> there was an interview in the french newspaper, the fact that you are home at 7:00 every night havingr with your wife, is that true? >> when i am working here, yes. that is why you have so much time pressure on this interview. >> because you have to get home by 7:00? >> yes. >> are you trying to show a new example? >> i'm trying to show you that we are here to get results, not make hours. that is very important. it happens to some of my top executives. i...
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the french newspapers and the french leader and the 27 leaders will will all have a say.got a camera in committee room 14. it is empty at the moment. but in less than ten minutes time, because we expect it at about 1 o'clock, minutes time, because we expect it at about1 o'clock, we will get minutes time, because we expect it at about 1 o'clock, we will get the result of first round of the conservative mps, the 313 of them, 10 candidates, that is somebody taking a picture, maybe a selfie. we will get the result and of course those who don't get more than 16f they get 16 or less, including themselves, they're out. and they move on. that is right isn't? 16 or fewer. i thought it was 17 including themselves. yes. let me come back to this. so he puts together this team, it is at least two carriages and the eu rostar it is at least two carriages and the eu rosta r to it is at least two carriages and the eurostar to brussels and good news for brussels hotels and they pile up this gang of scots and irish and the welsh as well. what is it he going to ask for? you can't carry on go
the french newspapers and the french leader and the 27 leaders will will all have a say.got a camera in committee room 14. it is empty at the moment. but in less than ten minutes time, because we expect it at about 1 o'clock, minutes time, because we expect it at about1 o'clock, we will get minutes time, because we expect it at about 1 o'clock, we will get the result of first round of the conservative mps, the 313 of them, 10 candidates, that is somebody taking a picture, maybe a selfie. we...
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. >>> the obama's are on their summer vacation in france, a french newspaper reports the family is stayingnce, the 18th- century farmhouse rents for a whopping $16,000 per week. why not? it includes seven bedrooms, 13,000 square foot main house, and a two-bedroom cottage, also tennis courts, swimming pools, gardens, and a culinary staff. we don't know how much they are paying for this french getaway, but the former president has said that traveling with his wife and two daughters make their trips memorable, they meet new people and experience different cultures. >>> an arizona man is putting pennies toward breaking a world record, he is building a pyramid. it stands three feet tall, it is filled with more than 1 million pennies, valued at just about $10,000. it started out as a small project and it took him 3 years to collect all of those pennies, and almost 2 years to build the permit. >> i originally built a smaller one on the desk of my office, i thought that was pretty big and i showed people at work. they asked me if there was a world record. i said, i don't know, but if it isn't, i w
. >>> the obama's are on their summer vacation in france, a french newspaper reports the family is stayingnce, the 18th- century farmhouse rents for a whopping $16,000 per week. why not? it includes seven bedrooms, 13,000 square foot main house, and a two-bedroom cottage, also tennis courts, swimming pools, gardens, and a culinary staff. we don't know how much they are paying for this french getaway, but the former president has said that traveling with his wife and two daughters make...
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they didn't know melania had lived in paris and could speak fluent french even though she had been in the newspapersuching moment for many people in france. trish: even the democrats appreciated his speech today. getting back to that moment in history, it really did change the world. and the u.s. effectively became the world power that was always on a search and quest for greatness and for the preservation of human rights. how important is it to future generations of america that we stay on that path and we are influential in a way that is positive for the world? >> this was a rare moment when we could call evil, evil and say we are on the right side. the nuances of different opinions and political views sometimes comes into play. but in the western world -- trish: nazi germany, there were no ins, and ands about that. they had to be taken down. >> we didn't fully know, eleanor roosevelt and other had information but we weren't fully convinced of the concentration camps until our soldiers actually walked into them. but we sensed evil in we had said. one of the heroes who came to my mind was teddy roo
they didn't know melania had lived in paris and could speak fluent french even though she had been in the newspapersuching moment for many people in france. trish: even the democrats appreciated his speech today. getting back to that moment in history, it really did change the world. and the u.s. effectively became the world power that was always on a search and quest for greatness and for the preservation of human rights. how important is it to future generations of america that we stay on...
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the french papers have the team front and centre, everywhere in the newspapers, so much pressure. like to play in front of a home crowd and indeed win. how can they cope? use it as energy and support, that is a better way. i remember playing in games and are used to support when we needed it, using that energy to bring a lift to the team. playing at home is wonderful. if you look at it as pressure it can hurt you. the french have great support here. the idea that this is going to be one of the biggest world cups is exciting. they need to worry about playing good soccer. the usa are defending champions but have struggled in intervening years, the old guard retiring, new players coming in. i will always bet on the usa, i strongly believe in the players we have and the mentality we have, and they understand what it takes. but it won't be easy. they have to play each game is pretty much their best game, taking opportunities, staying healthy is a big part of this as well. it will be exciting. i am looking forward to some really great soccer. gareth southgate says his england side won't
the french papers have the team front and centre, everywhere in the newspapers, so much pressure. like to play in front of a home crowd and indeed win. how can they cope? use it as energy and support, that is a better way. i remember playing in games and are used to support when we needed it, using that energy to bring a lift to the team. playing at home is wonderful. if you look at it as pressure it can hurt you. the french have great support here. the idea that this is going to be one of the...
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the imagination of the public but that is certainly not the case with the french national team the the very well respected newspaper keep. 8 pages today france's victory over brazil last night promised i'm not littering here and another a further 2 on the women's world cup on top of that even before you get to any mention of of dani alves you left. yesterday so the media is definitely the modulations really been captured. the crowds have been big for the french games the crowds have been loud as well and it's the same for the u.s. games as well the u.s. obviously been the greatest team in women's football over the last couple of decades that does give us a bit of a problem. going into the quarterfinals the u.s. of course just about to kick off against spain if they get through to the quarter finals they'll be playing against france which means that from the semifinals on words will no longer have one of the 2 great draws of the tournament either the usa or fronts playing so organizers will really hope that whoever does remain in the competition manages to keep the profile up of what they'll think has been a very su
the imagination of the public but that is certainly not the case with the french national team the the very well respected newspaper keep. 8 pages today france's victory over brazil last night promised i'm not littering here and another a further 2 on the women's world cup on top of that even before you get to any mention of of dani alves you left. yesterday so the media is definitely the modulations really been captured. the crowds have been big for the french games the crowds have been loud...
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closest to the most large cities in the loyal state, and thus, the newspapers with the largest circulations in the united states. british and french observers habitually gauged the progress of the war by what was happening in the eastern theater. they had a view of the united states that is very similar to the view that new yorkers have of the united states. when they looked at the united states from london, in paris, they can see everything to the appalachians, and then it is just sort of indistinct beyond there, like everybody in new york can see all the way to the hudson. and then beyond there, it is indistinct. then something out there, it might be los angeles. a final factor that brought greater attention to the theater the presence of are easily. -- of r. e. lee. whose emergence gave way to what happened in this theater. it was a measure of the predominance of the eastern theater in the minds of people in the united states, and in the confederacy, that appomattox was believed to surrender to ulysses s grant in 1864 marks the end of the war despite thousands of confederate soldiers after april 9, 1865. and appomattox, as ever
closest to the most large cities in the loyal state, and thus, the newspapers with the largest circulations in the united states. british and french observers habitually gauged the progress of the war by what was happening in the eastern theater. they had a view of the united states that is very similar to the view that new yorkers have of the united states. when they looked at the united states from london, in paris, they can see everything to the appalachians, and then it is just sort of...
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it was a record crowd for a french women's national team here in france. they dominated the front page of the newspaperk it would be too much of an exaggeration to say world cup fever has hit paris. here we are on a busy shopping street on a saturday mid-afternoon, people coming up to us asking why we're here. some people over breakfast didn't know what the score was, didn't know what had happened. but it is still early days, alex. as you mentioned, the defending champions haven't kicked off their campaign yet. >> of course all eyes in this country on those defending champions. we know the u.s. will kick off their first match against thailand on tuesday. do you have any sense, amanda, of what the feeling is among the defending champions? >> reporter: yeah, it's been a really interesting couple of years for team usa. yes, they are the top ranked team in the world once again, they're the defending champions. but there's been a fair amount of criticism of coach jill ellis of changed around formations, trying new players. those memories of that all-too-disappointing exit from the olympics in rio in 2016, t
it was a record crowd for a french women's national team here in france. they dominated the front page of the newspaperk it would be too much of an exaggeration to say world cup fever has hit paris. here we are on a busy shopping street on a saturday mid-afternoon, people coming up to us asking why we're here. some people over breakfast didn't know what the score was, didn't know what had happened. but it is still early days, alex. as you mentioned, the defending champions haven't kicked off...
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the detention and questioning of the former french soccer star, football star, was first reported by a couple of newspapersare investigating suspected corruption and bribery in the process of awarding the 2022 football world cup to qatar. we will bring you more in the next hour. now let's introduce our guests to talk about the fact that some men who had six with men are breaking the rules when it comes to blood donation. let's get reaction from labour mp stephen doughty, chairman on the all party parliamentary group on hiv/aids, and is a member of the appg on blood donations, and he's gay. and yusef azad, who is from the national aids trust, which contributed to the present guidelines on blood donation. good morning, both. let me get your reaction to the fact that some men are breaking the rules?” reaction to the fact that some men are breaking the rules? i would not endorse that at all, the gentleman from freedom to donate said that it is not helpful at all. the guidelines are therefore a reason and it is notjust in sexual behaviour but a whole series of other things. i was sneezing on the way in this mor
the detention and questioning of the former french soccer star, football star, was first reported by a couple of newspapersare investigating suspected corruption and bribery in the process of awarding the 2022 football world cup to qatar. we will bring you more in the next hour. now let's introduce our guests to talk about the fact that some men who had six with men are breaking the rules when it comes to blood donation. let's get reaction from labour mp stephen doughty, chairman on the all...
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french state >> the italian prime minister repeated his threat to resign. they are not prepared to compromise with the european commission in an interview with the italian newspaperonte said he wants to lead fiscal policy talks with brussels alongside giovanni tria he said that the two sides needed to discuss certain economic indicators. >> the action of the italian government is to be compliant with the fiscal rules, then we'll try to demonstrate that our program will bring the italian public finance to be compliant over the european fiscal goals of course we have to discuss about how to measure some indicators in this situation. >> meanwhile, the empts u. commissioner of economic and financial affairs said the block wants italy, like other countries, to respect the fiscal rules. >> we're going to have a meeting, it will be on thursday of the e.u. group and we are certainly going to discuss the matter and i hope find a common statement and this statement must be about the fact that based on the debt that we have today they don't respect the rules and that they risk to be a procedure for excessive debt then, no, we're not talking about fines. we are going to have
french state >> the italian prime minister repeated his threat to resign. they are not prepared to compromise with the european commission in an interview with the italian newspaperonte said he wants to lead fiscal policy talks with brussels alongside giovanni tria he said that the two sides needed to discuss certain economic indicators. >> the action of the italian government is to be compliant with the fiscal rules, then we'll try to demonstrate that our program will bring the...
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have seenin cropped up like the coverage we have seen in the newspapers of rather rude things which he has said to have said about the frenchn did you call the french thirds, ? the question did you call the french thirds,? he said he had no recollection. he didn't rule out pro the prorogue of parliament. he said he wasn't attracted to shutting parliament down in order to get his way against the wishes of mps. he has given himself enough wriggle room, and! has given himself enough wriggle room, and i would say this is properly characteristic of the presentation of boris johnson. another point to pick out here, he is going very big on his track record of london they are. it came up record of london they are. it came up time after time after time. he brought it up during his speech, he talked about it when he was referring to his track record against labour. of course, this for the conservatives is one of the big preoccupations, it the conservatives is one of the big preoccu pations, it is the conservatives is one of the big preoccupations, it is one of the reasons why he has got conservative mps of all persuasions, including
have seenin cropped up like the coverage we have seen in the newspapers of rather rude things which he has said to have said about the frenchn did you call the french thirds, ? the question did you call the french thirds,? he said he had no recollection. he didn't rule out pro the prorogue of parliament. he said he wasn't attracted to shutting parliament down in order to get his way against the wishes of mps. he has given himself enough wriggle room, and! has given himself enough wriggle room,...