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macron will go to st. maarten to oversee relief efforts but his government has already come under pressure for not doing enough. many residents say they have not had enough help with homes, hospitals, and schools line in ruins. a long wait for baguette in this neighborhood. this bakery is the only shop to have survived hurricane irma. there is anger at the authorities. >> we are as french as anyone. we need help there is no one here. >> i don't know what the government is doing. we need help in every neighborhood. you understand? we are poor people. people will start to get angry. >> some of the worst scenes are here in the district, one of the islands poorest. people here say they have been abandoned by france. >> today, we don't have much, but tomorrow, we will have nothing. nothing. we are just here waiting for aid. rather than looking down on us from your cities come a pointing fingers saying look at them looting, why don't you come here and ask us what we need? and00,000 food rations million liters of
macron will go to st. maarten to oversee relief efforts but his government has already come under pressure for not doing enough. many residents say they have not had enough help with homes, hospitals, and schools line in ruins. a long wait for baguette in this neighborhood. this bakery is the only shop to have survived hurricane irma. there is anger at the authorities. >> we are as french as anyone. we need help there is no one here. >> i don't know what the government is doing. we...
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if macron have not lost yet.y also have a question summarizing what the reform will look like for employees. enteredan see, they this mission, that quickly spits you back out again, essentially hiring and then hiring you -- f iring you. the cartoon says "i love the flexibility of the little employees." genie: what is the story on the other side of the fence? alison: it is actually emmanuel macron who have won round one "l'parisian." the cgt stalls, the government it has a very they say not to give it to the protesters and to end once and for all the first standstill. genie: let's move on to international press, where many places are looking ahead to today's u.n. security council meeting, to discuss the ongoing violence in myanmar, the country also known as burma. over 300,000 muslims forced to flee. alison: that is recommended a lot of criticism of the de facto leader, suu kyi. you can see an article in "the guardian" today is talking about -- what has happened to the country was the icon of morality? their divid
if macron have not lost yet.y also have a question summarizing what the reform will look like for employees. enteredan see, they this mission, that quickly spits you back out again, essentially hiring and then hiring you -- f iring you. the cartoon says "i love the flexibility of the little employees." genie: what is the story on the other side of the fence? alison: it is actually emmanuel macron who have won round one "l'parisian." the cgt stalls, the government it has a...
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emmanuel macron came with his own. think of you look at this conundrum we are in germany, germany is overdue for this kind of shakeup. i think it is coming. one of the things for possible future show, if you said five or 10 years out, i cannot see this ship between the christian social union and christian democratic in you and for seven decades, i cannot see that lasting much longer. they will go their separate ways. they are just not willing to admit it yet. >> the question here is who is the new trump in germany and who is the new macron in germany? we only have angela merkel for the time being. >> you know which name, but you're not going to mention it. >> the populists are fighting against each other and there's the rumor that the party will split into. it's not as organized. >> about to draw on your encyclopedic knowledge, we have a four term chancellor. there have been two that have gone before. what can you tell us about what clues that might give us about how this will pan out? >> germans were tired of helmut k
emmanuel macron came with his own. think of you look at this conundrum we are in germany, germany is overdue for this kind of shakeup. i think it is coming. one of the things for possible future show, if you said five or 10 years out, i cannot see this ship between the christian social union and christian democratic in you and for seven decades, i cannot see that lasting much longer. they will go their separate ways. they are just not willing to admit it yet. >> the question here is who...
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emmanuel macron's french labor reforms set to be signed into law.nion protests against the changes loose steam. pyongyang hints of a possible hydrogen bomb test over the pacific ocean. --. president donald trump the leader kim jong-un says u.s. president donald trump pay dearly for his threats. and a looming referendums that they province in a tug-of-war between the federal government in baghdad and the iraqi kurdish capital. ♪ molly: now, signed, sealed, delivered. that is the tune president emmanuel macron will soon be singing. that is because this friday, he will put his signature on his controversial labor reform decrees. the changes aim to simplify employment rules and make hiring and firing easier. unions say it weakens workers rights. >> when it comes to the in's and outs of work in france, this is the bible. the french labor code. -- thents to the text text, emmanuel macron on planned to reform this past april, but has been faced by months of protesters. he decided to go another route. he packaged his reforms as by the cabinet and signed by
emmanuel macron's french labor reforms set to be signed into law.nion protests against the changes loose steam. pyongyang hints of a possible hydrogen bomb test over the pacific ocean. --. president donald trump the leader kim jong-un says u.s. president donald trump pay dearly for his threats. and a looming referendums that they province in a tug-of-war between the federal government in baghdad and the iraqi kurdish capital. ♪ molly: now, signed, sealed, delivered. that is the tune president...
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but mr macron has vowed to cut it to 7% by 2022. so how will he do it?t week, new labour reform laws were signed off which give businesses increased flexibility when it comes to hiring and firing staff. during macron‘s campaign, he also pledged to cut public spending, and it is believed today's budget will outline how savings worth as much as $20 billion will be made. that will be crucial to bringing france nearer to the eurozone agreement that members‘ deficits, or the amount their national debt grows, should be no more than 3% of their economy. it is a rule france is expected to break for the tenth year in a row. and the french president has promised to make the country more attractive to companies by reducing the corporation tax they pay on profits from its current level of 33% to 25% over the next five years. eric chaney is an economic adviser at the independent public policy think tank the montaigne institute, and joins us live from paris. good morning, eric. thank you for being on the programme. good morning. so there are great expectations for the
but mr macron has vowed to cut it to 7% by 2022. so how will he do it?t week, new labour reform laws were signed off which give businesses increased flexibility when it comes to hiring and firing staff. during macron‘s campaign, he also pledged to cut public spending, and it is believed today's budget will outline how savings worth as much as $20 billion will be made. that will be crucial to bringing france nearer to the eurozone agreement that members‘ deficits, or the amount their...
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macron's message. the french president well line his proposal to reform the european union. the big question is berlin listening? we are going to speak to the banks chief global strategist, peter oppenheimer. matt: where a half-hour away from the european open. take a look at where we see pictures -- we are a half-hour away from the european open. take a look at where we see futures trading. as today, although today, the dax is underperforming. we will see what happens in the cash market. take a look at bunds. i have a three-day trade up here. you can to the yield over the -- well, yesterday was a big drop. we dropped at one point, five basis points. when you're only looking at 45, there is a pretty big loss. you see an unchanged trade but really coming down. just barely inching above that today. a lot of pressure on yields and a lot of pressure on the euro. guy: absolutely good yesterday, a risk obsession that was driven by north korea. you saw some the technology stocks getting battered. today we won
macron's message. the french president well line his proposal to reform the european union. the big question is berlin listening? we are going to speak to the banks chief global strategist, peter oppenheimer. matt: where a half-hour away from the european open. take a look at where we see pictures -- we are a half-hour away from the european open. take a look at where we see futures trading. as today, although today, the dax is underperforming. we will see what happens in the cash market. take...
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macron.his is a fascinating world. >> as willem was saying, this is a fascinating development in france, between france and italy, the 27th, 22nd and 23rd biggest economies after brexit what mr. macron is doing is legitimate under the rules, but he's interfering with the free movement of capitol across the union. on one hand he's saying we want a common defense, common military project on the other hand, no, no, i don't want an italian company oe opening the means for aircraft carriers so out of one side of his mouth, i love this idea of a federal european union where everything is shared, out of the other side, no, no we need our french capacity to build aircraft carriers >> interestingly, the ceo of fincantieri, he often talked about european naval integration. and the argument goes, a lot of european companies have small navies, by combining the french and italian naval capacity to build, even further operations, that's an operation he would be happy with as ceo because he agrees of the dr
macron.his is a fascinating world. >> as willem was saying, this is a fascinating development in france, between france and italy, the 27th, 22nd and 23rd biggest economies after brexit what mr. macron is doing is legitimate under the rules, but he's interfering with the free movement of capitol across the union. on one hand he's saying we want a common defense, common military project on the other hand, no, no, i don't want an italian company oe opening the means for aircraft carriers so...
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think macron could give us cove cover. the other problem is actually a real one. they have been flirting with russia and flirting with populism in the last election. i worry about them. it's not to say there aren't a civil society on the other side of that, there is, but iit think austrian commitment to western-style democracy is looking a little tenuous and it appears to be closer to the thinking then we cannot all feel comfortable with. i would like to say a word on pruden, if i may. i think we obsess too much about him the person. i think what we should really be worried about is this interference in the question of democracy and it comes out of a sense of weakness. it is not going to stop until russia becomes a different kind of country, and because it is a very difficult and perhaps impossible proposition, that kind of action is going to remain a challenge for the for seeable future and because we no longer have a war on iron itrtain, the impacts of thesee actions, and their direct effect on us will be much more tangible.be it already is much more tangibl tan
think macron could give us cove cover. the other problem is actually a real one. they have been flirting with russia and flirting with populism in the last election. i worry about them. it's not to say there aren't a civil society on the other side of that, there is, but iit think austrian commitment to western-style democracy is looking a little tenuous and it appears to be closer to the thinking then we cannot all feel comfortable with. i would like to say a word on pruden, if i may. i think...
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even macron at home will not necessarily want to put some of vision through.something for europe, more than just germany. but i do think this sense of a loss of identity and a loss of their culture is notjust about immigration and foreigners coming in, it is also about the decline of the old communities, the industrialisation, it is about what has happened all over europe for economic and political reasons and notjust because of foreigners coming in. germany had been thought to be a country that had kind of got the balance right. that it had had a sense of confidence about its social system, that people felt there was a german identity and leaving aside the nationalism question, they were comfortable with the way germany functioned, has that changed? in general, that is true but as we see with the result of afd, this is very much a western german phenomenon. they do not see this in the east. cultural and economic reasons, but in germany it's the historic reasons as well, the fall of communism. people in the east who are like the left behinds of the north of en
even macron at home will not necessarily want to put some of vision through.something for europe, more than just germany. but i do think this sense of a loss of identity and a loss of their culture is notjust about immigration and foreigners coming in, it is also about the decline of the old communities, the industrialisation, it is about what has happened all over europe for economic and political reasons and notjust because of foreigners coming in. germany had been thought to be a country...
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but what emmanuel macron laid out is not going to be the final result.arah: ok, emmanuel macron is likely to use the meeting to sell his new vision for post brexit eu. how much support you think you -- you think he will get? max: generally speaking, among the eu institutions and many other eu friendly countries, the support is very broad. and that is because they have been waiting for a long time to have a someone like that in france. to have the german-french engine back. but of course, not everybody is happy. we have heard from sources in brussels that many think it is not very realistic and many of the points that emmanuel macron has been proposing. and you have countries like poland and hungary that are allergic to losing any kind of sovereignty, so they will probably be opposed as well. but the main thing for getting things done in the european union is having germany and france agree on something, and that seems to be more or less the case here. sarah: more or less the case but , of course angela merkel is about to start negotiating with coalition
but what emmanuel macron laid out is not going to be the final result.arah: ok, emmanuel macron is likely to use the meeting to sell his new vision for post brexit eu. how much support you think you -- you think he will get? max: generally speaking, among the eu institutions and many other eu friendly countries, the support is very broad. and that is because they have been waiting for a long time to have a someone like that in france. to have the german-french engine back. but of course, not...
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macron turns to merkel. the french president will need germany's support as he tries to reshape europe. but with merkel's position h helped, how much can hshe provide? draghi said the ecb will keep as much stimulus as the eu economy needs. we have an exclusive interview minister,'s finance pier carlo padoan. in london, european stocks, little changed. one hour into the trading day, up marginally for the fourth consecutive day. best run since september. we have had fresh threats from north korea, sending money into haven assets. the euro falling for a second day post the german election down to 1.1813. falling five basis points in the wake of the german election. brent crude is just a low $60 a barrel, down by .6%. why we saw gains in the last 24 hours, turkey threatened to shut down curtis shipments -- shutdown kurdish shipments through its territory. there is no a seven dollar spread between the benchmarks. greece willank of start stress tests to determine if they need fresh capital before the greek bailout
macron turns to merkel. the french president will need germany's support as he tries to reshape europe. but with merkel's position h helped, how much can hshe provide? draghi said the ecb will keep as much stimulus as the eu economy needs. we have an exclusive interview minister,'s finance pier carlo padoan. in london, european stocks, little changed. one hour into the trading day, up marginally for the fourth consecutive day. best run since september. we have had fresh threats from north...
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all against macron. it has an afterthought in the headline that says each man for himself. asks how the left and the unions are going to unite against macron when there is so much infighting. all of the unions are against the labor reform. that doesn't mean they see eye to eye on what to do next. especially since there are two protests coming later this month. they can't even decide to protest on the same day. >> emmanuel macron is apparently working on his image. that's according to one newspaper. the popular french daily has an article about emmanuel macron trying to come off as less a friend of the wealthy. the bling bling term was used frequently to describe nicholas sarkozy. think he had a lavish lifestyle and was moving around hyper wealthy circles. for macron not to come off as a bling bling president in its to make sure that his business reforms trickle down to the needy very quickly. >> also talk about francois hollande, coming out of retirement. >> it has been less than six thehs since he passed presidential baton. he has already announced that he is back and has
all against macron. it has an afterthought in the headline that says each man for himself. asks how the left and the unions are going to unite against macron when there is so much infighting. all of the unions are against the labor reform. that doesn't mean they see eye to eye on what to do next. especially since there are two protests coming later this month. they can't even decide to protest on the same day. >> emmanuel macron is apparently working on his image. that's according to one...
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it will be interesting to see how macron frames his speech. protector of human rights, the person upholding global treaties that have been so hard to broker. the iran nuclear deal and the paris climate accord. the inspector general himself is also taking to the stage with the podium for the first time at this forum in his role as the secretary general. and he, again, is expected to present a multilateral vision of the world. and also warned of the dangers of demonizing and dividing. we will see stark contrasts today, i think, between trump's speech and the speeches of the secretary general. anchor: thank you for that. reporting from new york. next to iraq where there was heavy police presence overnight. tensions have been on the rise over a planned referendum on kurdish referenda in its. that is opposed by the central government in baghdad and the non-kurdish population. it is also delaying the offensive on one of the islamic 's stronghold in iraq. more now from the front line. due tor: the battle is start in days. given the tensions between b
it will be interesting to see how macron frames his speech. protector of human rights, the person upholding global treaties that have been so hard to broker. the iran nuclear deal and the paris climate accord. the inspector general himself is also taking to the stage with the podium for the first time at this forum in his role as the secretary general. and he, again, is expected to present a multilateral vision of the world. and also warned of the dangers of demonizing and dividing. we will see...
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emmanuel macron is determined to break that mold. he says after a major victory in parliamentary elections he has the mandate. verys been using authoritative language. he is very determined. protests getting underway in about an hour's time. let's take a look at our business news. you're starting with the announcement from the fed which is keeping interest rates on hold. >> that's right. expected from the fed giving the devastating impact on hurricane harvey and irma. yellen laid out plans on what the fed will do to fix the balance sheet from october. quantitative easing wasn't designed to be permanent. now there's an official timeline. since 2008 the federal reserve has purchased about $4.2 to protect theds economy after the financial crisis. it will start trimming its -- we will begin the balance sheet normalization program outlined in june. the program will reduce securities holdings in gradual and predictable manner. >> the fed says the time is right to start cutting because the economy has fallen enough and unemployment is down.
emmanuel macron is determined to break that mold. he says after a major victory in parliamentary elections he has the mandate. verys been using authoritative language. he is very determined. protests getting underway in about an hour's time. let's take a look at our business news. you're starting with the announcement from the fed which is keeping interest rates on hold. >> that's right. expected from the fed giving the devastating impact on hurricane harvey and irma. yellen laid out...
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es us to 125, is it macron? have the ability to move the euro, or is it a coalition in germany that moves the agenda forward? >> there are a couple of small things. two months ago, people were deeply skeptical as to whether this would happen. i think his administration is very well prepared. they do a lot of homework. that's one positive. we've got talked this morning -- morning of more european companies. the next milestone would be the formation of the government in germany, and we would get a sense as to what kind of political capital angela merkel has to spend on europe. you aboutbout to ask -- this is part of the rationale for putting the rail unit together, creating european giants to take on what's coming from china. is macron setting the stage for more of this, or is the european economic recovery setting the stage for more? >> i think conceptually there is a really big change. , and french and german politicians were always of each other and competing with each other. eu leaders are now much more aware
es us to 125, is it macron? have the ability to move the euro, or is it a coalition in germany that moves the agenda forward? >> there are a couple of small things. two months ago, people were deeply skeptical as to whether this would happen. i think his administration is very well prepared. they do a lot of homework. that's one positive. we've got talked this morning -- morning of more european companies. the next milestone would be the formation of the government in germany, and we...
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but if macron has a multispeed europe in might, that must also...it changed a long time ago. simultaneous but differing paths. let's see what the german voters decide at this weekend. thank you on that one. the 193 members of the united nations met for the general assembly in new york this week. there was talk from britain's prime minister of withholding part of the budget if the un doesn't reform. president trump used bellicose language about north korea, in a speech listened to in silence. were any conclusions reached around migration, climate change, myanmar, iran? 0ne senior diplomat told a british newspaper it was the most emotionally exhausting general assembly they could remember. stryker, was anything achieved? how was it for you? it may have been emotionally exhausting but i don't really see that anything came out of it. not anything except for bad things. first of all, on the issue of reforming the united nations, this has come up before and will come up again, and, you know, he would have thought given what trump has said in recent years
but if macron has a multispeed europe in might, that must also...it changed a long time ago. simultaneous but differing paths. let's see what the german voters decide at this weekend. thank you on that one. the 193 members of the united nations met for the general assembly in new york this week. there was talk from britain's prime minister of withholding part of the budget if the un doesn't reform. president trump used bellicose language about north korea, in a speech listened to in silence....
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emmanuel macron is meeting the italian prime minister this afternoon. according to a newspaper, they will have good news to announce. >> a creative compromise that could satisfy all parties. france and italy have agreed to split ownership of the stx shipyard down the middle, with paris london 1% of its s shareso the italian group, effectively giving it control of the company. the loan is set to last 12 years, during which both sides will meet regularly, leaving france the possibility to take if itts 1% take -- steak deems italy is not respecting his promises. the deal comes after months of tensions between the two countries. an original 80 million euro agreement in which they would own a 55% stake in the shipyard was blocked by emmanuel macron, who pushed for a 50/50 deal instead. with both sides keen to have a majority of shares, a tug of war ended with france's surprise decision to temporarily nationalize the site in july. a win-win situation now seems in reach with italy getting the 51% and wanted, while france would retain a form of control over the
emmanuel macron is meeting the italian prime minister this afternoon. according to a newspaper, they will have good news to announce. >> a creative compromise that could satisfy all parties. france and italy have agreed to split ownership of the stx shipyard down the middle, with paris london 1% of its s shareso the italian group, effectively giving it control of the company. the loan is set to last 12 years, during which both sides will meet regularly, leaving france the possibility to...
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now people are looking at macron reformer. the reality is neither of those are likely to happen. in any economy, it is incredibly difficult so we see macron pushing through his labor market reforms. that is likely to be a positive. we would be skeptical and take the other side of. this. looking through investorou are a u.s. and if can see this on the screen here, and other terms you are up 22%. if you are a domestic investor, you are up 7%. the positioning of the dollar is extreme. , our that bounces u.s. guys going to take their ball and go home? guest: we have had an amazing run in equities, but the idea people will move from aggressively long to aggressively short is relatively limited. they have aple say move in euro, what does that mean for underlying earnings? you have seen the ecb talk about the euro going higher for positive reasons. growth is above expectations. the euro has moved higher as the all caps list movement. guy: i get the beginning of the move based on those facts, i'm not sure the back and feels like that.
now people are looking at macron reformer. the reality is neither of those are likely to happen. in any economy, it is incredibly difficult so we see macron pushing through his labor market reforms. that is likely to be a positive. we would be skeptical and take the other side of. this. looking through investorou are a u.s. and if can see this on the screen here, and other terms you are up 22%. if you are a domestic investor, you are up 7%. the positioning of the dollar is extreme. , our that...
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macron in france. reporter: his approval ratings are in freefall, but emmanuel macron wants to try what no other french leader has managed, to reform the rigid labor laws. his measures include curbing the role of trade unions, limiting unfair dismissal payouts, and allowing bosses to negotiate more working terms and conditions strictly with staff. you can imagine the reaction from unions. >> trade unions had held out hope you might be able to quash the labor market reform, but the new law today makes it easier to dismiss employees. it ends the 35-hour work week cap. smaller businesses will be able to operate more freely. >> [speaking french] >> [translator] for the first time, they are giving priority to small and medium-sized enterprises. we're putting it to companies to adapt to conditions on the ground as they see fit. we are giving new rights and protection to employees in a changing market. reporter: the labor market reform is the first major piece of economic reform to be implemented under presid
macron in france. reporter: his approval ratings are in freefall, but emmanuel macron wants to try what no other french leader has managed, to reform the rigid labor laws. his measures include curbing the role of trade unions, limiting unfair dismissal payouts, and allowing bosses to negotiate more working terms and conditions strictly with staff. you can imagine the reaction from unions. >> trade unions had held out hope you might be able to quash the labor market reform, but the new law...
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amy: what about president macron? how does he fit into the picture or how has he changed things in france or not changed things? >> macron is only a younger a ad prettier face for an ugly vicious system. he is only called for dismantling the welfare states one rick at a time, just as francois hollande id. before. he is tried to apply trickle-down economics. it did not work. he called for a more freedom of entrepreneurship, but that is acactually granted to o the big corporationsns. we don't have an economy that works on the side of small and medium businesses. the list goes on. he has shown such arrogance while accessing power, that he is dismissing any criticism of his policies. in my humble opinion, he is a clclear example t that idedeolos are in power i instead of facts. people keep telling him, these measures do not work. the labor reform will not bring in more employment, only expose people to job insecurity. it does not matter because what he has is only a neoliberal ideology. amy: jean-luc melenchon just had ma
amy: what about president macron? how does he fit into the picture or how has he changed things in france or not changed things? >> macron is only a younger a ad prettier face for an ugly vicious system. he is only called for dismantling the welfare states one rick at a time, just as francois hollande id. before. he is tried to apply trickle-down economics. it did not work. he called for a more freedom of entrepreneurship, but that is acactually granted to o the big corporationsns. we...
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the macron government is depending oi'i the macron government is depending on closer integration, andn integrated political europe, and it had hoped that it would have given support on that front. i think the election in germany, you know, throws a spanner in the works, because clearly angela merkel's freedom tojoin in in the works, because clearly angela merkel's freedom to join in with that intervention is heavily constrained, now. we're talking cities integration, hardly? with a rashed military, shared defence budget... much more integrated. —— with a shared military. you could argue that it is what is essential to make the whole eurozone economy work. if you have a monetary union, you need to have a political union, is well. so this kinds of britain are interesting on that regard. that is what we are seeing lined up is a central cool to make core, festivals around that, of which the uk could make a part. but where it sits is another question. the new york times, the international addition, they have looked at chinese consumer debt, which is ballooning. we tell the growth of the mi
the macron government is depending oi'i the macron government is depending on closer integration, andn integrated political europe, and it had hoped that it would have given support on that front. i think the election in germany, you know, throws a spanner in the works, because clearly angela merkel's freedom tojoin in in the works, because clearly angela merkel's freedom to join in with that intervention is heavily constrained, now. we're talking cities integration, hardly? with a rashed...
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how far will macron get?res that he is proposing i think will go through, despite the protest that you just discuss. —— disgust. —— discussed. the president can get the measures passed by decrees that can be just ratified by the parliament. so you believe that although today will be a tough day, he will get his reforms through? what difference will it make to the economy? well, he, basically, this isa economy? well, he, basically, this is a political test. whether he will be on to reform the country at all. because the measures, if you look at the monte service, they may not change much in the course of things. -- if change much in the course of things. —— if you look at them on the surface. but in the larger scheme of things, there will be other measures undertaken. for example, in the future, perhaps on pension reform, oi’ future, perhaps on pension reform, or the reform of civil servant status. from january, social contributions will be diminished. instead, some income taxes will be raised. so this is a la
how far will macron get?res that he is proposing i think will go through, despite the protest that you just discuss. —— disgust. —— discussed. the president can get the measures passed by decrees that can be just ratified by the parliament. so you believe that although today will be a tough day, he will get his reforms through? what difference will it make to the economy? well, he, basically, this isa economy? well, he, basically, this is a political test. whether he will be on to...
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macron's speech, how is france seeing mr. macron's efforts to reform the economy?eady passed the labor reform last week, this was the first test that he wanted to show he is able to pass that kind of reform for the european partners. in terms of the budget what we expect today is he wants to keep the deficit below the 3% target as required by the eu commission. we do not know exact the what kind of spending cuts and details he is going to announce today but we know it will be somewhere in the range of 20 billion euros of spending cuts and at the same time he wants to reduce the tax burden on the french around 10 billion euros. this is a chart of payroll taxes and we do not know exactly if the spending cuts will be sufficient. is hoping thaton the recovery, the growth of french gdp is expected to be at 1.7% this year will be enough to deliver this budget. much,thank you very talking about macron's speech yesterday and the reactions. in saudi arabia we have got new plans to lift up ban on women driving ending its status as the only country in the world that has such
macron's speech, how is france seeing mr. macron's efforts to reform the economy?eady passed the labor reform last week, this was the first test that he wanted to show he is able to pass that kind of reform for the european partners. in terms of the budget what we expect today is he wants to keep the deficit below the 3% target as required by the eu commission. we do not know exact the what kind of spending cuts and details he is going to announce today but we know it will be somewhere in the...
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translation: i like macron. he knows that he is talking about. in france, we shouldn't annoy people with protests at every turn. the president has certainly shown no signs of relaxing the pressure. on a visit to greece, he described those who oppose his reforms as do nothings. translation: this is not a time for reforms or adjustments, but profound decimation. at that remark has not gone down with it left welbeck in france, and may end up spoiling the race of those prepared to protest. hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. and there is also a strike action at air—traffic controllers in france. many flights going into france today will be disrupted. british airways and ryanairare warning will be disrupted. british airways and ryanair are warning about that. there were about if you are travelling in and out of france. i will be live with paris to talk to a professor in international economics in france. we will now be looking at macron's reforms. that is coming up. the frankfurt motor show is getting under way today. this year electric cars are everywhe
translation: i like macron. he knows that he is talking about. in france, we shouldn't annoy people with protests at every turn. the president has certainly shown no signs of relaxing the pressure. on a visit to greece, he described those who oppose his reforms as do nothings. translation: this is not a time for reforms or adjustments, but profound decimation. at that remark has not gone down with it left welbeck in france, and may end up spoiling the race of those prepared to protest. hugh...
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macron andar from look at how his grand plan fits in with europe.nd we are just three hours from the fed's rate decision and potential clues about the unwinding of its balance sheet. let's look where european equities are trading. just under 30 minutes to the close of equity trading. this is the stoxx 600 and different industry groups. we are off by 1/10 of a percent. . mixed picture energy stocks outperforming. we are seeing a spike in wti and .rent consumer staples underperforming down .8%. financials also lower, perhaps some of the low yields in the core tech stocks also not doing too well. it is the commodities outperforming. commodity stock, energy stock, and commodity producers within the materials. the ftse 100, a little weaker, .1%. have been seeing cable spiking, i have a chart later showing the correlation between the ftse 100 and the pound, the ftse 100 falling below the 200 day moving average for the first time since the brexit vote. it is still below the 200 day moving average. it hasn't managed to break above it yet. volatility on the
macron andar from look at how his grand plan fits in with europe.nd we are just three hours from the fed's rate decision and potential clues about the unwinding of its balance sheet. let's look where european equities are trading. just under 30 minutes to the close of equity trading. this is the stoxx 600 and different industry groups. we are off by 1/10 of a percent. . mixed picture energy stocks outperforming. we are seeing a spike in wti and .rent consumer staples underperforming down .8%....
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monsieur macron said three key issues must be agreed.he rights of three million eu citizens living in the uk, how much the uk will pay on leaving, and the future of the uk—irish border. it's the first response by a european leader to the prime minister's speech yesterday in florence, in which she suggested a two—year transition period after brexit, meaning the uk would finally break away in 2021. brexit secretary david davis is heading to brussels for the next round of talks with the eu negotiating team on monday. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo reports. theresa may came here to florence to try to unblock the brexit negotiations. with warm words about an exciting partnership ahead, a pledge to honour britain's commitments to the current eu budget, and promises to guarantee the rights of eu citizens in the uk, she hopes she's done enough to kick—start the talks. she appears to have struck the right balance, appeasing tory leavers and remainers alike by pushing for a transition period where security, trade and immigration rules st
monsieur macron said three key issues must be agreed.he rights of three million eu citizens living in the uk, how much the uk will pay on leaving, and the future of the uk—irish border. it's the first response by a european leader to the prime minister's speech yesterday in florence, in which she suggested a two—year transition period after brexit, meaning the uk would finally break away in 2021. brexit secretary david davis is heading to brussels for the next round of talks with the eu...
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emmanuel macron was only elected in may this year.nd is the general overview of him so far and how has he stuck to those promises? he is being very steely. he says he will not yield to the slackers but which became a rallying cry for the demonstrators. but his popularity has plummeted. it went down from 64% to 40% in a matter of months. the french are showing again how fickle they can be. but he asked to bejudged how fickle they can be. but he asked to be judged ultimately how fickle they can be. but he asked to bejudged ultimately in a how fickle they can be. but he asked to be judged ultimately in a few yea rs to be judged ultimately in a few years down the line. goldman sachs has downgraded. it has been revised down to just has downgraded. it has been revised down tojust 2%. has downgraded. it has been revised down to just 2%. the us treasury secretary has acknowledged that hurricanes are due to take their toll on the economy. if it's still too early to put a proper cost on these hurricanes in the tour they have ta ken? these hurri
emmanuel macron was only elected in may this year.nd is the general overview of him so far and how has he stuck to those promises? he is being very steely. he says he will not yield to the slackers but which became a rallying cry for the demonstrators. but his popularity has plummeted. it went down from 64% to 40% in a matter of months. the french are showing again how fickle they can be. but he asked to bejudged how fickle they can be. but he asked to be judged ultimately how fickle they can...
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emmanuel macron has a weak spot and thatis emmanuel macron has a weak spot and that is a certain arrogance he said enemies of his reforms work do nothings and cynics. translation: cynics... he does not seem to worry that that might rile people. he knows that unpopularity in the short—term is inevitable. president has to use his legitimacy and take the risk of losing popularity, but if he gets the results, then popularity will come. if you have just... if you don't do anything, people will protest, but at the end you will be fired. macron‘s france is a place where there is virtually no political opposition, so the forum for those who want to stop his reform is here on the street. to do that, though, you need to bring out the people, lots of people. this demo is big, but big enough to turn back the president? doubtful. but the unions say it is a long campaign. after the labour code there are five more yea rs of labour code there are five more years of planned macron reforms and at some point they think the country will cry, stop. bbc news, paris. senator helene conway—mouret is a french soci
emmanuel macron has a weak spot and thatis emmanuel macron has a weak spot and that is a certain arrogance he said enemies of his reforms work do nothings and cynics. translation: cynics... he does not seem to worry that that might rile people. he knows that unpopularity in the short—term is inevitable. president has to use his legitimacy and take the risk of losing popularity, but if he gets the results, then popularity will come. if you have just... if you don't do anything, people will...
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mr macron is not the first french president to attempt this kind of reform.a year ago, this was the response. 0nly it was tried a year ago, this was the response. only the hard—line cgt union has so far called for a strike again. but others say the door is still open if the reforms don't add up. as the economy is improving, it doesn't give a real sense to those reforms. if in fact it is only a matter of asking all people to tighten their belts, when at the same time the economy is improving, of course the people will understand is going on. the glass is coming off runs's new is going on. the glass is coming off ru ns's new pro—business is going on. the glass is coming off runs's new pro—business president in the month since his election, a sharp fall in approval among voters has exposed the tensions over his reforms. as president, emmanuel macron wanted to remain aloof, above the fray of daily politics. but embodying the wishes of voters from both left and right is becoming harder as his campaign vision gives way to concrete choices between reforms that pleas
mr macron is not the first french president to attempt this kind of reform.a year ago, this was the response. 0nly it was tried a year ago, this was the response. only the hard—line cgt union has so far called for a strike again. but others say the door is still open if the reforms don't add up. as the economy is improving, it doesn't give a real sense to those reforms. if in fact it is only a matter of asking all people to tighten their belts, when at the same time the economy is improving,...
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the headlines at ham: the french president, emmanuel macron, says the uk must be clearer about its negotiating position on brexit. the uk's credit rating has been cut over concerns about public finances and fears brexit could damage the country's economic growth. thousands of people in puerto rico have been evacuated from their homes after a dam failed following days of torrential rain brought by hurricane maria. nearly half a million people have signed a petition calling for transport for london to reverse its decision to stop the minicab app uber from operating in the capital. also in the next hour, thousands of costumes from the royal shakespeare company go up for sale. this whole section of rail is nothing but tuxedos. sir patrick stewart goes through the wardrobe to share some of his memories from the stage. and coming up at 11:30am here on bbc news, this week's edition of dateline london. good morning and welcome to bbc news. theresa may must be clearer about what she wants from brexit before the eu can start trade talks, according to the french president emmanuel macron. monsieur macron
the headlines at ham: the french president, emmanuel macron, says the uk must be clearer about its negotiating position on brexit. the uk's credit rating has been cut over concerns about public finances and fears brexit could damage the country's economic growth. thousands of people in puerto rico have been evacuated from their homes after a dam failed following days of torrential rain brought by hurricane maria. nearly half a million people have signed a petition calling for transport for...
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they also published a message of support from macron. they also published a cartoon i thought was amusing. you have macron on one side saying these are investors and tsipras on the other side saying these are archaeologists. this article is entitled "neo-nazis on your street." klowns is ku klux spelled. we can all use humored hi to disarm our enemies. >> a piece we need to be reading about in this day and age. don't forget, you can also see more of our press review on our website, france24.com. we will take a short break. coming up on the other side, we will bring you the latest on hurricane irma and discussing the priorities in helping those affected by the incredibly powerful storm. do stay tuned. you are watching "france 24." sami: in ththe early 2000s,s, te balkan mumusic boom hpepened around the globe. it also hit in my hometowown of new yorork, wherbabands like g gogol bordelo anand balkan beatat box srtededo mix gypsy rhythms with punk, reggae, and world music. originally, my mind was blown to satuurn in the mid-nineties by the gy
they also published a message of support from macron. they also published a cartoon i thought was amusing. you have macron on one side saying these are investors and tsipras on the other side saying these are archaeologists. this article is entitled "neo-nazis on your street." klowns is ku klux spelled. we can all use humored hi to disarm our enemies. >> a piece we need to be reading about in this day and age. don't forget, you can also see more of our press review on our...
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macron is still... —— fiscal union.is reforms to france. remember what happened under a francois hollande, when he tried to introduce modest changes and virtually had a civil war his plate. whether macron will succeed in changing the french inbred sort of sense of, you know,... entitlement. entitlement is the word. you don't know. some might say work life balance but call it what you will. for that to be the main ally for angela merkel in europe will not be enough. she needs to work out whether, in some fashion or another, i don't see how she can help britain with the brexit problem, but she does not want to lose britain under her watch, on her watch. that britain should drift away and so forth... britain has been an important partner in terms of free trade, and democratic culture and what have you, and then suddenly she is left with, what, france, spain, southern european countries, or problematic countries... what has been mooted now is contrary to what janet says about a european superstate of juncker, a much more fl
macron is still... —— fiscal union.is reforms to france. remember what happened under a francois hollande, when he tried to introduce modest changes and virtually had a civil war his plate. whether macron will succeed in changing the french inbred sort of sense of, you know,... entitlement. entitlement is the word. you don't know. some might say work life balance but call it what you will. for that to be the main ally for angela merkel in europe will not be enough. she needs to work out...
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macron's plan.nt in germany is likely to include the pro-market liberal fdp party. they made it very clear in their program and their public comments that they are against the plans of mr. macron. to the treaty. they want each country to be responsible for their own finances and not rely on other countries money. scenario, i am selling proof real debt -- peripheral that. is that the story? i think under a three party coalition, which includes the fdp party, germany will be able to make symbolic steps towards mr. macron, but the government and mr. macron will not be able to create a meaningful budget. what will be greens bring to the table as far as concerns about industrialization in germany? has a that a region government working well with the carmakers. is the federal party going to be just as family to the automakers? you are right. in that region, the home state -- in that region, they are -- you are right. this is not true on the federal level. i expect the greens to created afficult -- to crea
macron's plan.nt in germany is likely to include the pro-market liberal fdp party. they made it very clear in their program and their public comments that they are against the plans of mr. macron. to the treaty. they want each country to be responsible for their own finances and not rely on other countries money. scenario, i am selling proof real debt -- peripheral that. is that the story? i think under a three party coalition, which includes the fdp party, germany will be able to make symbolic...
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i think when macron. it served a purpose for both of them but it was very good for trump's image that he would be valued enough to be invited there, he appreciated that very much and was very solemn. at the same time from her crown it shows that he can talk to anybody, he's taking on the biggest challenges, even donald trump. but more generally, on the french, how the french see the transatlantic relationship, i think in a way the french had thought of donald trump before donald trump even existed. i think they realized the american guarantees would not always be there. they would have a restricted vision of their strategic interest and will not care about the safety of europe. they had integrated this idea and had been saying for years that you are up should have its own defense, u.s. [inaudible] so now donald trump is just embodying this idea and is living proof that the french were right all along, and we love to be right so it's wonderful. the climate change and the iran deal are still going to be ten
i think when macron. it served a purpose for both of them but it was very good for trump's image that he would be valued enough to be invited there, he appreciated that very much and was very solemn. at the same time from her crown it shows that he can talk to anybody, he's taking on the biggest challenges, even donald trump. but more generally, on the french, how the french see the transatlantic relationship, i think in a way the french had thought of donald trump before donald trump even...
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only one third of french workers think macron is on the right track.t explains in the editorial that this is not currently translating to major protests in the streets, because the french are "fatal lists -- "fatalists." that many feel like the dice have been rolled, and there is k -- no going back. but sometimes all it takes is a wrong step or a wrong people matter, to get people back in the streets. >> to wrap up, you have a feel-good story for us about a koala that had a close call. >> it made headlines. gar alperovitz: a place to begin. why in the world does anyone wonder about, is there an america beyond capitalism? the person who creatated davos, the gathering of the most powerful corporate capitalist structures in the entire world, this year opened the conference saying, "he thought capitalism may well be over." same message as occupy.
only one third of french workers think macron is on the right track.t explains in the editorial that this is not currently translating to major protests in the streets, because the french are "fatal lists -- "fatalists." that many feel like the dice have been rolled, and there is k -- no going back. but sometimes all it takes is a wrong step or a wrong people matter, to get people back in the streets. >> to wrap up, you have a feel-good story for us about a koala that had a...
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the headlines at lipm: the french president, emmanuel macron, calls on the uk to provide more clarity about its negotiating position on brexit. sadiq khan defends transport for london's decision not to renew taxi app uber‘s licence, as over half a million people sign a petition calling for it to be reversed. iran says it has successfully tested a new ballistic missile with a range of up to 1,200 miles. police have fully reopened a stretch of the m3 in both directions after emergency services responded to reports of a hazardous material on the road. labour leaderjeremy corbyn arrives in brighton ahead of the start of his party's conference. also in the next hour, thousands of costumes from the royal shakespeare company go on sale. this whole section is nothing but tuxedos. sir patrick stewart goes through the wardrobe, to share his memories of wearing some of the items that are upforgrabs. and coming up at 4:30, dateline london discusses the impact the prime minister's florence speech could have on the brexit negotiations. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may must be cle
the headlines at lipm: the french president, emmanuel macron, calls on the uk to provide more clarity about its negotiating position on brexit. sadiq khan defends transport for london's decision not to renew taxi app uber‘s licence, as over half a million people sign a petition calling for it to be reversed. iran says it has successfully tested a new ballistic missile with a range of up to 1,200 miles. police have fully reopened a stretch of the m3 in both directions after emergency services...
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manus: the president macron makes a speech later on this afternoon.a proposal toward reshaping europe. he is going to need support from angela merkel who faces the most pressure after the strengthening of the far right move in germany. neil mackinnon is still with us. macron once more europe, francine: german alliance to be emboldened and greater european integration. the complexion of the ensuing coalition is going to involve these guys, the ftt. we think that is the most likely outcome could what chance is there of what more deep-seated integration in europe with the ftp on board with merkel? neil: i don't think it is to happen. president macron's vision of a more integrated europe is dead in the water. especially after the german elections. the nature of the coalition, the thece by the ftp is against eurozone budget, very much against further eu integration. manus: would merkel throw it all survive her four-year term as the triumphant chancellor? neil: you could argue that chancellor merkel herself over the past three years has been resistant to an
manus: the president macron makes a speech later on this afternoon.a proposal toward reshaping europe. he is going to need support from angela merkel who faces the most pressure after the strengthening of the far right move in germany. neil mackinnon is still with us. macron once more europe, francine: german alliance to be emboldened and greater european integration. the complexion of the ensuing coalition is going to involve these guys, the ftt. we think that is the most likely outcome could...
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macron doesn't want the u.s.o pull out of the deal >> coming back to macron what do you make of that bromance between trump and macron first we saw that contentious handsha handshake, now all the praise about the military parade, how real is that bromance? >> well, i think macron is taking what he can get it's probably unexpected bonus but on the other hand, the way to get trum onsp on your side i show him your arsenal. he played a shrewd card. >> thank you very much for that analysis we're waiting for that 10:30 address by donald trump ahead of the u.n. >>> a quick look at u.s. futures. looks like the dow could make another run at yet another record high today. that would be the sixth in a row. we're looking at an increase of 24 points when it comes to the futures. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq seen a smidge higher. that's it for today's show i'm carolin roth "worldwide exchange" is up next. see you tomorrow i founded lendingtree 20 years ago, and i've never seen a better time to refinance your home, than this summ
macron doesn't want the u.s.o pull out of the deal >> coming back to macron what do you make of that bromance between trump and macron first we saw that contentious handsha handshake, now all the praise about the military parade, how real is that bromance? >> well, i think macron is taking what he can get it's probably unexpected bonus but on the other hand, the way to get trum onsp on your side i show him your arsenal. he played a shrewd card. >> thank you very much for that...
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macron.etails and ramifications there. >> that is right. -- what is driving this deal is that there was a major merger between two chinese companies this increased competition in europe and north ,merica that the big players german siemens and french alstom. themany months, it appeared consolidation in the industry was going to become between the german and canadian countries. surprised by a lot of people watching the industry, siemens had been holding conversations with the french rival. anna: tara, thank you so much. tara joining us with the latest on these stories. we talked about gmm. manus: you have stocks in asia a little lower. the pine is kicking along. -- the pound is kicking along. we are cranking on gas against the new zealand dollar, up 1.25%. anna: negotiations set to take time in new zealand, so that is weighing on the currency generously. out on thehollowing social democrats. this is bloomberg. ♪ what did we do before phones? they save us from getting lost, getting hungry, and
macron.etails and ramifications there. >> that is right. -- what is driving this deal is that there was a major merger between two chinese companies this increased competition in europe and north ,merica that the big players german siemens and french alstom. themany months, it appeared consolidation in the industry was going to become between the german and canadian countries. surprised by a lot of people watching the industry, siemens had been holding conversations with the french rival....