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emmanuel macron said the position in france was to back the mediation initiated by kuwait.he french president said the meeting that took lace yesterday was very productive which is not what appears to be the common shared point of view when it comes to the regional leaders that saw the meeting collapse quite rapidly. they want tois remain neueutral in this matter and have a position as a mediator. there's also the contracts that have been signed during the visit. 12 billion worth of contracts. of 350 airbusg planes and combat aircraft as well as an option for 36. also the metro which is to be whoby the big french groups specialize in this area of expertise. short but very dense india. genie--indeed. genie: france is on its second official day of mourning for french rock star johnny hallyday. often called the french elvis, wednesday age 74. he had been wednesday age 74. he had been battling lung cancer. the details of his funeral are still being arranged. he will be marched down the famed schaum's elysees -- shocked elysees -- schaum stilley say -- >> johnny may be gone but
emmanuel macron said the position in france was to back the mediation initiated by kuwait.he french president said the meeting that took lace yesterday was very productive which is not what appears to be the common shared point of view when it comes to the regional leaders that saw the meeting collapse quite rapidly. they want tois remain neueutral in this matter and have a position as a mediator. there's also the contracts that have been signed during the visit. 12 billion worth of contracts....
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genie: what is president macron's long-term strategy? is it to pull friends out of the region?france out of the region? james: that has been ultimately the objective. as the operation delivery northern mali, no one was expecting that one day, the french would be bracing five years of engagement in a very vast region. right now, france has 4500 soldiers securing the area, making sure that these terrorists can't settle down and install bases in these remote parts of the sahara desert. that's going to cost a lot of money. it's an estimated one million euros a day. what emmanuel macron wants to do is hand back the security of this region to the local players, and that is as far as finances goes, the objective is to share the burden with other european nations. andla merkel is here today the italian prime minister. there will be a conference later on in brussels to try and find money. we are hearing that african leaders themselves would like to have some u.n. money to pay for this peacekeeping operation, securing operation. at the moment, there's no guarantee. all money that could p
genie: what is president macron's long-term strategy? is it to pull friends out of the region?france out of the region? james: that has been ultimately the objective. as the operation delivery northern mali, no one was expecting that one day, the french would be bracing five years of engagement in a very vast region. right now, france has 4500 soldiers securing the area, making sure that these terrorists can't settle down and install bases in these remote parts of the sahara desert. that's...
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and this doesn't suit french president emanuel macron, who has big plans for europe.e wants to comprehensively reform the e.u., but he needs germany at his side. some of his most passionate supporters, like the parisian chantal leib, worry that without the support of their teutonic neighbor, europe's future could look bleak. >> robust relations between paris and berlin are vital for a strong europe. that's the firm belief of chantal leib from paris. a supporter of emmauel macron's la republique en marche party, she's disappointed by the failure to form a government in berlin. she and a friend of hers say the setback in berlin means yet another delay to macron's vision of a united europe. chantal leib: if we don't move forward, germany will focus on russia and china, and france on the mediterranean, and that'll be the end of europe. [applause] reporter: emmanuel macron has championed a europe with a joint army and an elected president, a vision chantal leib shares. back home in her apartment, she tells us she has very personal reasons for supporting a more integrated e
and this doesn't suit french president emanuel macron, who has big plans for europe.e wants to comprehensively reform the e.u., but he needs germany at his side. some of his most passionate supporters, like the parisian chantal leib, worry that without the support of their teutonic neighbor, europe's future could look bleak. >> robust relations between paris and berlin are vital for a strong europe. that's the firm belief of chantal leib from paris. a supporter of emmauel macron's la...
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macron said it is heading for a fall. president macron: we are losing this battle. those who came before us have an advantage -- they could say we didn't know, and it was true. but for the last 20 years or so, we have known, and we are finding out more every day. lucy: the world bank says it will stop funding oil and gas explorations in 2019. and there are new commitments from business on renewable energy. but how much will these mean without the world's only superpower? u.s. president donald trump says his country is pulling out of the paris agreement. and mr. macron's show of solidarity is partially aimed at him. just along the river from the summit venue is a reminder of france's long relationship with america, its shared history, shared values. emmanuel macron has been positioning himself as a global leader on human rights and democracy, and now on climate change. but this time at least, donald trump isn't here. before the meeting, british prime minister theresa may met mr. macron at the elysees palace. another bilateral relationship undergoing changeful stop bu
macron said it is heading for a fall. president macron: we are losing this battle. those who came before us have an advantage -- they could say we didn't know, and it was true. but for the last 20 years or so, we have known, and we are finding out more every day. lucy: the world bank says it will stop funding oil and gas explorations in 2019. and there are new commitments from business on renewable energy. but how much will these mean without the world's only superpower? u.s. president donald...
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in macron's case there's european greatness. there might be something to that. >> he is an outsider. different kind of populist to beat populism. thank you both very much. fascinating conversation. >> next on gps, dow jones industrial average set multiple new record high this is week. almost every asset class is booming right now. is it a trump boom or a trump bubble about to burst? great debail when we come back. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. ♪ when you have a really traumatic injury, we have a short amount of time to get our patient to the hospital with good results. we call that, the golden hour. evaluating patients remotely, is where i think we have a potential to make a difference. we would save a lot of lives if we could bring the doctor to the patient. verizon is racing to build the first and most powerful 5g network, with ultra low-latency that will enable things like precision
in macron's case there's european greatness. there might be something to that. >> he is an outsider. different kind of populist to beat populism. thank you both very much. fascinating conversation. >> next on gps, dow jones industrial average set multiple new record high this is week. almost every asset class is booming right now. is it a trump boom or a trump bubble about to burst? great debail when we come back. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now....
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we have macron's victory in france.roval ratings are rising. it's been a plateauing perhaps this year. it's worth remembering this is against an environment of remarkable economic growth, kind of on both sides of the atlantic, the economy is doing very well. on both sides of the atlantic, people's real incomes are getting better and those cultural questions driving much of the backlash is still there. i think of this as a sort of multiyear phenomenon. it's not going away. >> zanny, one thing you talked about was macron's rise agprobable ratings. they've gone almost from 25% to 50%. while he's announced some very tough economic refors, some bitter medicine. what do you attribute that to? >> i think macron, history will look back and macron will be deeped to be one of the most extraordinary figures in europe right now. now, he may be a complete failure. he may not end up being able to achieve what he's laid out. he cape from nowhere. he basically broke up the traditional party structure in france. he came in, once promisi
we have macron's victory in france.roval ratings are rising. it's been a plateauing perhaps this year. it's worth remembering this is against an environment of remarkable economic growth, kind of on both sides of the atlantic, the economy is doing very well. on both sides of the atlantic, people's real incomes are getting better and those cultural questions driving much of the backlash is still there. i think of this as a sort of multiyear phenomenon. it's not going away. >> zanny, one...
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ofis also a vocal critic emmanuel macron. in the second round of the presidential election, he refused to back macron against the leader of the national front. his first task is to reunite his bitterly divided party. they lost 93 seats in the national assembly. moderate party members of already warned they could leave if he is not watering down his hard-line views. they could get behind the far right leaders like marine le pen. people in paris set a final farewell to johnny holliday saturday with one million turning out o on the shl still he's to say goodbye to the singer. a sean's the leaves we have more. >> a final farewell to johnny holliday. his coffin was displayed one more time on the french island of st. barts people came out to pay tribute and say their last goodbye to the french rock star. he will rest in the small cemetery from the beach. he will be laid to rest in an ordinary grave, just like everybody else. he and his family fell in love with the island in 2008 here it they built this villa overlooking the sea. it
ofis also a vocal critic emmanuel macron. in the second round of the presidential election, he refused to back macron against the leader of the national front. his first task is to reunite his bitterly divided party. they lost 93 seats in the national assembly. moderate party members of already warned they could leave if he is not watering down his hard-line views. they could get behind the far right leaders like marine le pen. people in paris set a final farewell to johnny holliday saturday...
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and two years after the paris agreement, mr macron said it was heading for a fall.ose who came before us had an advantage, they could say they didn't know and it was true but for the last 20 years or so, we have known and we are finding out more every day. the world bank has said it will stop funding oil and gas exploration from 2019 and there are new commitments from business on renewable energy. but how much will these commitments mean without the world's only superpower? us president donald trump has said his country is pulling out of the paris agreement, and mr macron's show of solidarity is partly aimed at him. just along the river from the summit venue is a reminder of france's long relationship with america — its shared history, shared values. emmanuel macron has been positioning himself as a global leader on human rights and democracy and now on climate change, but this time, at least, donald trump isn't here. before the meeting, the british prime minister, theresa may, met mr macron at the elysee palace, another bilateral relationship undergoing change. but
and two years after the paris agreement, mr macron said it was heading for a fall.ose who came before us had an advantage, they could say they didn't know and it was true but for the last 20 years or so, we have known and we are finding out more every day. the world bank has said it will stop funding oil and gas exploration from 2019 and there are new commitments from business on renewable energy. but how much will these commitments mean without the world's only superpower? us president donald...
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and two years after the paris agreement, mr macron said it was heading for a fall.those who came before us had an advantage, they could say they didn't know and it was true but for the last 20 years or so, we have known and we are finding out more every day. the world bank has said it will stop funding oil and gas exploration from 2019 and there are new commitments from business on renewable energy. but how much will these commitments mean without the world's only superpower? us president donald trump has said his country is pulling out of the paris agreement, and mr macron‘s show of solidarity is partly aimed at him. just along the river from the summit venue is a reminder of france's long relationship with america — its shared history, shared values. emmanuel macron has been positioning himself as a global leader on human rights and democracy and now on climate change, but this time, at least, donald trump isn't here. before the meeting, the british prime minister, theresa may, met mr macron at the elysee palace, another bilateral relationship undergoing change. b
and two years after the paris agreement, mr macron said it was heading for a fall.those who came before us had an advantage, they could say they didn't know and it was true but for the last 20 years or so, we have known and we are finding out more every day. the world bank has said it will stop funding oil and gas exploration from 2019 and there are new commitments from business on renewable energy. but how much will these commitments mean without the world's only superpower? us president...
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those were words of bravado from president macron.the absence of america, the paris accord has the remain on track and there are effo rts remain on track and there are efforts underway to get the funds together to ensure it happens. do the french president emmanuel macron see themselves as leading the way on this, hosting this one planet summit on the two—year anniversary? assange certainly. without a doubt. emmanuel macron sees an opportunity to do what is in their interests. assume a leading position in the world. there isa gap leading position in the world. there is a gap left by the as is of america. barack obama was very much involved with parrots. if you look around the rest of the world, britain is broken up with brexit, germany is preoccupied with coalition talks, the chinese do not particularly enjoy taking a leading role, they prefer to take a secondary role. it is very much an open up tries to take lead. emmanuel macron is someone who believes in action, there are criticisms of this summit because in many people boss mike d
those were words of bravado from president macron.the absence of america, the paris accord has the remain on track and there are effo rts remain on track and there are efforts underway to get the funds together to ensure it happens. do the french president emmanuel macron see themselves as leading the way on this, hosting this one planet summit on the two—year anniversary? assange certainly. without a doubt. emmanuel macron sees an opportunity to do what is in their interests. assume a...
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the newly elected french president, emmanuel macron, seemed to sum up their feelings when he literallye trump the cold shoulder as he swerved away from him at their first nato summit, heading straight for his fellow climate crusader, the german chancellor angela merkel. and macron drove the point home to america in english with a page right out of trump's playbook. >> to all scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, responsible citizens who were disappointed by the decision of the president of the united states, i want to say that they will find in france a second homeland. i call on them -- come and work here with us. wherever we live, whoever we are, we all share the same responsibility -- make our planet great again. >> the view from america's oldest ally. and right from the start, macron demonstrated a willingness to stand up to president trump when he challenged him to this hands-on version of a duel -- the white-knuckle handshake. i asked macron about his conversations with trump when he sat down with me for his very first interview as president. >> the very first disagreement is ver
the newly elected french president, emmanuel macron, seemed to sum up their feelings when he literallye trump the cold shoulder as he swerved away from him at their first nato summit, heading straight for his fellow climate crusader, the german chancellor angela merkel. and macron drove the point home to america in english with a page right out of trump's playbook. >> to all scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, responsible citizens who were disappointed by the decision of the president...
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mr macron said the paris agreement is not up for renegotiation.ded impetus to the others, he said. the world bank announced at the summit thatis world bank announced at the summit that is would stop financing oil and gas exploration and extraction from 2019. from paris lucy williamson reports. voiceover: the v0|ceover: the french president has a way of sending messages, this one involved a river cruise. his guests, kings, prime ministers, business leaders, may have different visions and different values, it seems to say, but when it comes to the future of the planet, we are all in the same boat. two years after the paris agreement, emmanuel macron said it was heading for a fall. translation: we are losing this battle, those who came before us could say, we did not know, and it is true, but for the last 20 years we have known and we are finding out more everyday. the world bank has said that it. finding oil and gas exploration from 2019, and new commitments from business and new commitments from business and renewable energy, how much will this mea
mr macron said the paris agreement is not up for renegotiation.ded impetus to the others, he said. the world bank announced at the summit thatis world bank announced at the summit that is would stop financing oil and gas exploration and extraction from 2019. from paris lucy williamson reports. voiceover: the v0|ceover: the french president has a way of sending messages, this one involved a river cruise. his guests, kings, prime ministers, business leaders, may have different visions and...
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on the eve of an international climate summit here, french president emmanuel macron opened up todayut his relationship with president trump. he said they are friends but that he deeply disagrees with mr. trump pulling out of the paris accord and believes the president will change his mind. we will have far more on our discussion, which included climate, jerusalem, and a story far too familiar to the french, terrorism. the target today was new york city. police say a bomb strapped to a would-be suicide bomber blew up in a pedestrian walkway at the biggest transit hub in the city, which includes the times square subway station and the port authority bus terminal. the only serious injury was to the bangladeshi suspect. it happened at the height of the morning rush in a city filled with commuters and holiday shoppers just six weeks after a deadly terror attack a few blocks away. the inspiration, again, was isis. demarco morgan begins our coverage. >> who's the guy in the hoodie? >> reporter: through the grainy lens of this transit surveillance video, the moment of the explosion is clear
on the eve of an international climate summit here, french president emmanuel macron opened up todayut his relationship with president trump. he said they are friends but that he deeply disagrees with mr. trump pulling out of the paris accord and believes the president will change his mind. we will have far more on our discussion, which included climate, jerusalem, and a story far too familiar to the french, terrorism. the target today was new york city. police say a bomb strapped to a would-be...
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we speak with the economy and finance minister about the timeline for president macron's ambitious planor europe. let's have a look at what is happening to european equities. we are 30 minutes away from the end of monday's session. little changed on the equities front. , third day,rlier best run since early october. sterling down one quarter of 1%. is your function. realizederling's swings against the dollar the last 12 months have outpaced all developed market peers. it is the eighth most volatile against major emerging and advanced economies. this is ranking alongside exchange rates from eastern europe and latin america. the only other developed currency in the top 10 is the new zealand dollar, rocked by concern of an economic slowdown after the labor party formed a government back in october. this is turkey's economy. faster than expected growth in the third quarter driven by an increase in household spending, gdp expanding 11%, beating estimates, and turkey increasing spending on everything from wages to investments to spur the economy after a failed military coup hurt the econ
we speak with the economy and finance minister about the timeline for president macron's ambitious planor europe. let's have a look at what is happening to european equities. we are 30 minutes away from the end of monday's session. little changed on the equities front. , third day,rlier best run since early october. sterling down one quarter of 1%. is your function. realizederling's swings against the dollar the last 12 months have outpaced all developed market peers. it is the eighth most...
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el -- emanuel macron and one planet marked the paris accord set goals for reducing green house gas emissions. here is mark phillips. >> that we are all in the same boat regarding climate change was french president emanuel macron's message as he lead leaders on a riverboat trip to the conference. we are losing the battle against global warming, he told the meeting. and the latest numbers back him had been flat lining over the past few years, are on the rise again. up 2% this year. hopes that the spewing of planet heating gasses into the atmosphere had peaked have been dashed. other new data shows the planet is not only still warming, contributing to severe storms and natural disasters, but according to the respected global warming index, the rate of human induced warming may actually be accelerating. u.s. delegates not named donald trump have come to show despite administration decision to pull out of the paris agreement, many of the largest states are still committed to it. they cite dealings they have made to phase out the use of coal and fund renewable energy projects. the world bank anno
el -- emanuel macron and one planet marked the paris accord set goals for reducing green house gas emissions. here is mark phillips. >> that we are all in the same boat regarding climate change was french president emanuel macron's message as he lead leaders on a riverboat trip to the conference. we are losing the battle against global warming, he told the meeting. and the latest numbers back him had been flat lining over the past few years, are on the rise again. up 2% this year. hopes...
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emmanuel macron said the u.s. had "marginalized i itself" in e israraeli-palestinian conflict i unilaterally recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel. the mood abbas adding that washington was no longer an honest broker for the talks. i have reasserted to president macron, after president trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel and transfer the embassy from tel aviv -- the united states are no longer an honest broker, and honest mediator in the peace process. we will accept no plan on the part of the united states because of the partisan spirit, and because of the violation of international law. donethe united states have in this regard is a violation of international law. by so doing, the united states have disqualified themselves honestaying a role as brokers. i want to be very clear. thee is no alternative to two state solution, and no two state solution without an agreement between the parties regarding jerusalem. live on joining me now set is the president of the international c
emmanuel macron said the u.s. had "marginalized i itself" in e israraeli-palestinian conflict i unilaterally recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel. the mood abbas adding that washington was no longer an honest broker for the talks. i have reasserted to president macron, after president trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel and transfer the embassy from tel aviv -- the united states are no longer an honest broker, and honest mediator in the peace...
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president president macron opened up about his relationship with president trump.hey are friends but that he disagrees with mr. trump pulling out of the paris accord and believes the president will change his mind. we will have far more on our discussion which included climate, jerusalem, and a story far too familiar to the french, terrorism. the target on monday was new york city. police say that a bomb strapped through a would-be suicide bomber blew up in a pedestrian walk way at the biggest transit hub in the city, times square subway station and port authority bus terminal. only serious injury to the bangladeshi suspect. at the height of the morning rush in a city filled with commuters and holiday shoppers. six weeks after a deadly terror attack few blocks away. inspiration again was isis. demarco morgan begins our coverage. >> the guy in the hoody. >> reporter: through the grainy lens, the moment of the explosion is clear to see. when the smoke cleared the alleged bomber was laid out on the ground. outside, hundreds of frightened commuters fled the chaos. insi
president president macron opened up about his relationship with president trump.hey are friends but that he disagrees with mr. trump pulling out of the paris accord and believes the president will change his mind. we will have far more on our discussion which included climate, jerusalem, and a story far too familiar to the french, terrorism. the target on monday was new york city. police say that a bomb strapped through a would-be suicide bomber blew up in a pedestrian walk way at the biggest...
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for emmanuel macron, hope lies in the science sectors. he spoke to scientists, entrepreneurs and engineers to help improve efficiency. rants has pledged to spend millions of euros to support the work of 18 scientists on condition that they work in france in the future. >> what i want you to figure out is the most radical research, applied research, all projects you are pursuing. the technological research that will allow us to win the battle against climate change. >> and, he wants company heads involved too. firms will need to raise the bulk of $100 billion annually. exactly how macron plans to achieve this is not yet clear. phil: the new french president has a lot on his plate. claudia kempfert, what does he have to do to get the bosses to foot a huge bill? claudia: we need to invest the entire energy transformation. it is unstoppable, irreversible. fossil fuel investment is important. we need to get the banks and firms on board, and to invest as much as we can to bring the transformation toward renewable energy and efficiency. phil: ca
for emmanuel macron, hope lies in the science sectors. he spoke to scientists, entrepreneurs and engineers to help improve efficiency. rants has pledged to spend millions of euros to support the work of 18 scientists on condition that they work in france in the future. >> what i want you to figure out is the most radical research, applied research, all projects you are pursuing. the technological research that will allow us to win the battle against climate change. >> and, he wants...
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populism was defeated in france, macron is the new emperor.ince mao. we'll be speaking to carrie gracie — our china editor and our europe editor, katya adler injust a moment — but first, this gives you a flavour of what they've been covering this year. and where is carles puigdemont and after he declared the new catalan republic, when he left barcelona this weekend and came here to the medieval town of tirana. his hometown and also known as the heartland of catalan nationalism. this is the art of the deal according to trump, it says you can't be imaginative if you have too much structure. but this is the art of war, essential reading for chinese statesman, it says know your enemy, know yourself. the supreme victory is to subdue your enemy without a fight. well katya and carrie are with us now. the perception from this side of the atla ntic the perception from this side of the atlantic is it has been a very good yearfor atlantic is it has been a very good year for xi atlantic is it has been a very good yearfor xijinping, atlantic is it has been
populism was defeated in france, macron is the new emperor.ince mao. we'll be speaking to carrie gracie — our china editor and our europe editor, katya adler injust a moment — but first, this gives you a flavour of what they've been covering this year. and where is carles puigdemont and after he declared the new catalan republic, when he left barcelona this weekend and came here to the medieval town of tirana. his hometown and also known as the heartland of catalan nationalism. this is the...
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osraeli prime minister went to visit french president macron.ed the u.s. decision on jerusalem. cbs news anchor jeff glor is in president where he will interview the president later today. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. and emmanuel macron has thrown himself into the world spotlight now, just seven months into his iesidency here in france, iying to carve out a leadership ale on issues like conflict in issueddle east as you mentioned flictlimate change. last week macron criticized cl president trump's decision to acognize jerusalem as skreel's capital. he repeated that position standing next to benjamin ertanyahu yesterday. macron said he told benjamin netanahu that france remains committed to a two-state solution and believes it is dangerous for peace. netanyahu for his part reject that, saying this is a reality the world needs to accept. >> paris is the capital of france, jerusalem is the capital of israel. it has been the capital of israel for 3,000 years. it has been the capital of the jewish state for 70 years. we resp
osraeli prime minister went to visit french president macron.ed the u.s. decision on jerusalem. cbs news anchor jeff glor is in president where he will interview the president later today. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. and emmanuel macron has thrown himself into the world spotlight now, just seven months into his iesidency here in france, iying to carve out a leadership ale on issues like conflict in issueddle east as you mentioned flictlimate change. last week...
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reporter: emmanuel macron is putting his reputation on the line in many ways. trumpently accused donald of being aggressive for pulling out of the paris global deal. at the same time, we might consider this an aggressive rebuttal, hosting a global summit -- one to which president trump has not been inviting -- invited -- and highlighting the huge gap in climate finance today. the biggest risk is there is no substantiale and no progress made this afternoon. there are of course many heads of state here, more than 50. however, the leaders of the world's biggest emitters -- china, india, and of course united states -- are not here. any are asked doing what -- many are asking whether this is preaching to the already high converted. this is a carefully orchestrated event. we have the heads of multinationals here. we also have well-known philanthropists, bill gates and michael bloomberg. we can be sure that at the end of the day, emmanuel macron will have some announcement he can be proud of. annette: what are we expecting to come out of this gathering? reporter: it i
reporter: emmanuel macron is putting his reputation on the line in many ways. trumpently accused donald of being aggressive for pulling out of the paris global deal. at the same time, we might consider this an aggressive rebuttal, hosting a global summit -- one to which president trump has not been inviting -- invited -- and highlighting the huge gap in climate finance today. the biggest risk is there is no substantiale and no progress made this afternoon. there are of course many heads of...
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president macron said good we are here, we are losing the battle.'t think i heard a world leader, say it like that. two years into the climate accord. >> yeah, the honesty that i heard. we are losing the battle. the emissions are going up. emissions are rising in germany. they're rising throughout lthe world. in california with the fires. our emissions went up not in the way, underward that we wanted. so, yeah, a transformation needed. we need, this is executives, business executives to step up. need the politicians to get off the immediate -- exciting issues. transform how we move about. how our houses are constrektd. how we package. what we do with our lives. devoting to mobilizing political will not just in california but in the entire americas and in the western hem ills fear. >> and this is mention obviously put this in perspective. you are a democrat. but there were obviously republican americans there too. former governor, arnold schwarzenegger. former mayor of new york. michael bloomberg. this is to an extent, a bipartisan issue. but i do wa
president macron said good we are here, we are losing the battle.'t think i heard a world leader, say it like that. two years into the climate accord. >> yeah, the honesty that i heard. we are losing the battle. the emissions are going up. emissions are rising in germany. they're rising throughout lthe world. in california with the fires. our emissions went up not in the way, underward that we wanted. so, yeah, a transformation needed. we need, this is executives, business executives to...
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macron ispresident calling for a carbon price war. unclear if this will be adopted by germany. >> we are doing our best to convince our partners, and especially germany, that the crisis of co2 has to rise. when you are looking at the level of prices today, in between five and 10 years, we think we should reach soyear-olds for this year, businesses will emerge and a theirents to improving proposals and improving their answers in a fight against climate change. that is the right price for the co2. 's now between five and 10 years a term. a little bitalling behind, compared to all of the asian countries. what more can be done? what incentives can be taken? >> innovation is the key. one is why the price is answer for the part against climate change, but the second ancwer is to provide more financing for innovation. if we want to keep on the rates of innovation. and especially disruptive information. what do we want? u do we want the -- do we want the u.s. or china to take the toal back, or do we want use more finances for disruption, like
macron ispresident calling for a carbon price war. unclear if this will be adopted by germany. >> we are doing our best to convince our partners, and especially germany, that the crisis of co2 has to rise. when you are looking at the level of prices today, in between five and 10 years, we think we should reach soyear-olds for this year, businesses will emerge and a theirents to improving proposals and improving their answers in a fight against climate change. that is the right price for...
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at their meeting today president macron told prime minister benjamin netanyahu america's recognition of jerusalem is israel's capitol say threat to peace. macron sits down tomorrow with cbs evening news anchor jeff ga lo. -- glor, you can see that interview tomorrow night on the cbs evening neus. >> there's a big vote this week in the fight for the open internet. five fcc commissioners, three republicans and ta democrats are scheduled to vote thursday on a plan to dismantle so called net neutrality protections. roxana saberi now on what's at stake. >> reporter: michael muyot says his two tech companies rely on the internet to provide research to stock exchanges look the naz. >> all the information-- nasdaq, all the information, everything we provide for our clients we live and breathe through the internet. >> that's why he is concerned about a plan by the trump administration to will ro become rules known as net neutrality, aimed at insuring equal access to the internet. ot bama era rules bar internet service providers from slowing or stopping internet traffic or charging more for fa
at their meeting today president macron told prime minister benjamin netanyahu america's recognition of jerusalem is israel's capitol say threat to peace. macron sits down tomorrow with cbs evening news anchor jeff ga lo. -- glor, you can see that interview tomorrow night on the cbs evening neus. >> there's a big vote this week in the fight for the open internet. five fcc commissioners, three republicans and ta democrats are scheduled to vote thursday on a plan to dismantle so called net...
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states are ready to help fight this war or rather not really a war says macron but a military operation still round two for france in libya. today were intervening in libya we are intervening in order to enable the libyan people to choose their own destiny it must not be deprived of its rights by violence and terror the fact that slavery is so rampant in libya is because the country's army and political order were obliterated under nato bombardment six years ago since then libya has been stuck in a brutal and bloody political transition as president calls it or absolute chaos and anarchy as anyone out sward call it as long as it is a failed state the problem will come back as a failed state because the regime of at our feet up was not a mass regime nobody says that was destroyed by the french and the british together in two thousand and eleven so of course michael can do something now but it will reoccur. the problem of modern slavery is worst in africa is then followed by asia and the pacific region and central asia and europe third while franz itself has become a key human trafficking
states are ready to help fight this war or rather not really a war says macron but a military operation still round two for france in libya. today were intervening in libya we are intervening in order to enable the libyan people to choose their own destiny it must not be deprived of its rights by violence and terror the fact that slavery is so rampant in libya is because the country's army and political order were obliterated under nato bombardment six years ago since then libya has been stuck...
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we had an extended conversation with macron on issues, terrorism, future of jerusalem and more. we begin with the summit called one planet. how much has the withdrawal affected your efforts? >> i think the withdrawal to be totally fair with you created huge momentum to create a countermomentum. >> you say you are in better shape now because of the withdrawal? >> i think we have momentum. because we have two things, the withdrawal of the u.s., creates a lot of others to say okay we have to react and do something. impossible to leave the floor to dismantling of the paris agreement. second, a deep wake-up call for the private sector and some to say, wow, so we have to react. if we decide not to move and not to change our way to produce, to invest, to behave, we will be responsible for billions of victims. i don't want to be a leader in such a situation. let's act now. >> he says he is open to renegotiation. >> you know you have more than 180 countries as negotiators. i'm not ready to renegotiate with so many people. sorry around the table. the u.s. did sign the paris agreement. it
we had an extended conversation with macron on issues, terrorism, future of jerusalem and more. we begin with the summit called one planet. how much has the withdrawal affected your efforts? >> i think the withdrawal to be totally fair with you created huge momentum to create a countermomentum. >> you say you are in better shape now because of the withdrawal? >> i think we have momentum. because we have two things, the withdrawal of the u.s., creates a lot of others to say...
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slams: president macron president trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital.rotests continue in the region. oilalling time, kuwait's minister says opec and its allies may end restrictions before 2019 if the market rebalances by june. yousef: this is "bloomberg markets: middle east." i am yousef gamal el-din in dubai. tracy: i am tracy alloway in abu dhabi. good morning. yousef: special coverage out of to us about what we can look forward to. tracy: sure. i am at our annual conference bloomberg invest abu dhabi, our seminal conference in the region and comes at a crucial time for abu dhabi and its gulf neighbors. , they're, saudi arabia are trying to attract foreign investment at a time of low oil prices. we will be hearing from that you ate he energy minister and hear from the deputy ceo as well. later on, we will talk to the ceo of investcorp. stake andtly sold a we will find out if there are more partnerships to come. thanks. cracking lineup. global markets, yes, the story around bitcoin continues to evolve. it is a big week for central banks. this is gmm
slams: president macron president trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital.rotests continue in the region. oilalling time, kuwait's minister says opec and its allies may end restrictions before 2019 if the market rebalances by june. yousef: this is "bloomberg markets: middle east." i am yousef gamal el-din in dubai. tracy: i am tracy alloway in abu dhabi. good morning. yousef: special coverage out of to us about what we can look forward to. tracy: sure. i am at our...
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president macron was among those to attend the service. now on bbc news dateline london.come to dateline london. i'm shaun ley. recent days have tested the proposition that in relations between nations it's negotiation rather than innovation that wins the day. on friday, after brexit talks went to the wire and beyond, theresa may appeared to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. has she improved the odds for a successful departure for the uk from the european union? on wednesday, president donald trump went the other way, declaring that the united states would unilaterally recognise jerusalem as israel's capital, ending 70 years of studied neutrality on one of the issues that has prevented a settlement of the conflict between israelis and palestinians. could breaking out of positions adopted more than a lifetime ago be a catalyst for change? team dateline this week are: ned temko, political commentator and former editor of thejewish chronicle. agnes poirier of marianne, the french magazine. nesrine malik, who analyses arab affairs. and michael goldfarb, the america jour
president macron was among those to attend the service. now on bbc news dateline london.come to dateline london. i'm shaun ley. recent days have tested the proposition that in relations between nations it's negotiation rather than innovation that wins the day. on friday, after brexit talks went to the wire and beyond, theresa may appeared to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. has she improved the odds for a successful departure for the uk from the european union? on wednesday, president...
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president macron talks about making the earth is good as it used to be.alks about making america great again which implies that it was better before and the truth of the matter is, it has never been as good as it is today. it is different ways of coming at it. caroline: as i was on my way sayinghere is a big sign , there is no planet be -- planet b. do you think the private sector is plan b? michael: in america, the way the american system works, it is the private sector that creates the pollution and the private sector that can do something about it. our system government doesn't have a lot to do with it. at the local level, the city town to uset the more fuel efficient garbage trucks and things like that. they can pass some regulations which helps clean the planet and stop polluting. fundamentally in america, it is a private sector issue, both the creation of the problem and the solution. caroline: last month, you are in germany and you made this --ouncement to extend the why is it so important? michael: in america, it has been working. we have close mo
president macron talks about making the earth is good as it used to be.alks about making america great again which implies that it was better before and the truth of the matter is, it has never been as good as it is today. it is different ways of coming at it. caroline: as i was on my way sayinghere is a big sign , there is no planet be -- planet b. do you think the private sector is plan b? michael: in america, the way the american system works, it is the private sector that creates the...
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in pari in paris today, french president emanuel macron gave a bleak summary of climate change. his one planet summit marked the second anniversary of the paris climate accord which set goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. here is mark phillips. >> reporter: that we're all in the same boat regarding climate change was french president emanuel macron's message as he lead other world political and business leaders on a riverboat trip to the paris conference. "we are losing the battle against global warming," he told the meeting. and the last numbers back him up. carbon dioxide emission, which had been flat-lining over the past few years are, on the rise again, up 2% this year. hopes that the spewing of planet-heating gases into the atmosphere had peaked have been dashed. other new data shows the planet not only still warming, contributing to more severe storms and natural disasters, but according to the respected global warming index, the rate of human-induced warming may actually be accelerating. u.s. delegates, not named donald trump, have come to show that despite the a
in pari in paris today, french president emanuel macron gave a bleak summary of climate change. his one planet summit marked the second anniversary of the paris climate accord which set goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. here is mark phillips. >> reporter: that we're all in the same boat regarding climate change was french president emanuel macron's message as he lead other world political and business leaders on a riverboat trip to the paris conference. "we are losing the...
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is not.he french president emmanuel macron had a lavish party at a chateau in france.icials called it a birthday party as he is turning 40. he said it was only a christmas party. he was highly criticized for living like a king, because it fit in with the taunt that his critics give him of being president of the rich. he said that he paid for everything himself and it was not all that expensive, just about 1600 euros. that,e: thank you for alison. if you would like to see more of those stories, you can look at .com.ebsite, france24 newsl be back with more and headlines after a very short break. do stay with us here on "france 24." >> this has been awarded the prize of the international european correspondents association. revisited. free from jihadist occupation, timbuktu has struggled to recover. despite the presence of french forces, the threat remains. ongoing intimidation cause for concern. can't t them but too wipe away e stains of occupation? 4 andvisited on france 2 france man: hard and soft, male and female, we take them to market, caught in pots, traps, nets, h
is not.he french president emmanuel macron had a lavish party at a chateau in france.icials called it a birthday party as he is turning 40. he said it was only a christmas party. he was highly criticized for living like a king, because it fit in with the taunt that his critics give him of being president of the rich. he said that he paid for everything himself and it was not all that expensive, just about 1600 euros. that,e: thank you for alison. if you would like to see more of those stories,...
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angela merkel and emmanuel macron just holding their final press c0 nfe re nce macron just holding their conference here at the summit, but they and the other leaders arrived early this morning, to try to decide whether they were happy with the progress made so far. ona big on a big day for the eu, a barrage of questions. last night these leaders had given theresa may a round of applause. not very enthusiastically, but it was well deserved. angela merkel had led that gesture, appreciative after mrs may told eu's leaders she wants a smooth brexit. it's what they want as well. of course the one leader who isn't here today is theresa may herself, the leaderfor whom this here today is theresa may herself, the leader for whom this matters more than for any other. getting the green light in the brexit process to move to the next stage. and so the looming question, exactly what does the uk want future ties with the eu to look like? i think the first big step this morning for the united kingdom to state very clearly what it wants in clear terms. i think if this happens within the next few weeks,
angela merkel and emmanuel macron just holding their final press c0 nfe re nce macron just holding their conference here at the summit, but they and the other leaders arrived early this morning, to try to decide whether they were happy with the progress made so far. ona big on a big day for the eu, a barrage of questions. last night these leaders had given theresa may a round of applause. not very enthusiastically, but it was well deserved. angela merkel had led that gesture, appreciative after...
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and, two years after the paris agreement, mr macron said, it was heading for a fall.t donald trump has said his country is pulling out of the paris agreement, and mr macron‘s show of solidarity is partly aimed at him. just along the river from the summit venue is a reminder of france‘s long relationship with america. its shared history, shared values. emmanuel macron has been positioning himself as a global leader on human rights and democracy, and now on climate change. but this time at least, donald trump isn‘t here. before the meeting, the british prime minister theresa may met mr macron at the elysee palace. another bilateral relationship undergoing change. battling climate change is one of the great challenges that we face. but also, mitigating the impact of climate change on some of the poorest countries in the world. and what we‘re doing in the united kingdom by phasing out coal, but also by the work we‘re doing for our world—leading electric cars, for example, is showing that we can actually deal with the issue of emissions. we can reduce emissions, but that c
and, two years after the paris agreement, mr macron said, it was heading for a fall.t donald trump has said his country is pulling out of the paris agreement, and mr macron‘s show of solidarity is partly aimed at him. just along the river from the summit venue is a reminder of france‘s long relationship with america. its shared history, shared values. emmanuel macron has been positioning himself as a global leader on human rights and democracy, and now on climate change. but this time at...
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macron said he is working on "innovative solutions."powered by more 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am emma chandra. this is bloomberg. vonnie: well, speaking of the future of the middle east, thomas pickering, former undersecretary of state for political affairs, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations , jordan, and russia is our guest. he joins us from washington. you some amount of us -- you saw mahmoud abbas in paris with macron. many countries of the united nations condemning the u.s. for its position on jerusalem, notably asked -- abstentions from australia and canada. what is the future of u.s. middle east policy as you see it, ambassador? at the momentk worse than perhaps prefer the president's decision, which seemed to have no real u.s. interest in mind. let's be clear. i was also ambassador in israel israeliyears, with leaders in jerusalem. there was never any doubt as to where i had to go to deal with the leadership of the country. thathe important point is since 1948, the policy of most natio
macron said he is working on "innovative solutions."powered by more 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am emma chandra. this is bloomberg. vonnie: well, speaking of the future of the middle east, thomas pickering, former undersecretary of state for political affairs, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations , jordan, and russia is our guest. he joins us from washington. you some amount of us -- you saw mahmoud abbas in paris with macron. many countries of...
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macron said, that is not an option. these two share a very interesting although brief history.ong awkward handshake that took place here in france, but they do get along well personally, and that's in part because they both are political outsiders who come from a business background who are now part of the staemt. so we'll talk about that with president macron and much more when we sit down with him. >> jeff glor, i do remember that handshake. reporting from paris with the eiffel tower right behind him. you can see jeff tonight on the "cbs evening news" live from paris. >>> doctors are calling for mandatory standards to eliminate blind cords. ahead, a new study about the >>> the discovery of two ancient tombs is yielding new insights about ancient egypt. ahead how technology played a big role in the discovery this year and how they hope it starts tourism in egypt. you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. ifwhat would it say?ash tag 80% glowing 50% freckles no matter your skin type, all skin deserves gentleness. that's why dove is sulfate free. the #1 body wash r
macron said, that is not an option. these two share a very interesting although brief history.ong awkward handshake that took place here in france, but they do get along well personally, and that's in part because they both are political outsiders who come from a business background who are now part of the staemt. so we'll talk about that with president macron and much more when we sit down with him. >> jeff glor, i do remember that handshake. reporting from paris with the eiffel tower...
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theresa may will meet emmanuel macron next month for trade talks with the european union.ron may use the meeting to discuss financing the border controls between the two countries after brexit. the issue of who pays for tighter border checks could prove a further headache for may as she seeks a transition period and trade deal with the block. george wale has been elected the country's next president after a decisive victory after the nation's first democratic transition in more than 70 years. sidra mozzarella has dissolved parliament, setting the country on the path to a national election march the fourth. they could lead to a on parliament and lead to turbulence in the eurozone. opinion polls put the antiestablishment five-star movement ahead of the democratic party and a potential center-right coalition. in the u.k., a batch of government documents have revealed a remarkable tale of politics and is you all do. the papers from 1981 should the british prime minister refused to share concorde with a giant with on the first visit ronald reagan. the iron lady says the memo br
theresa may will meet emmanuel macron next month for trade talks with the european union.ron may use the meeting to discuss financing the border controls between the two countries after brexit. the issue of who pays for tighter border checks could prove a further headache for may as she seeks a transition period and trade deal with the block. george wale has been elected the country's next president after a decisive victory after the nation's first democratic transition in more than 70 years....
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macron and trump have had their share of tension. but today he took tangible action to bring top american scientists a across the atlantic. macron awarded climate change worth millions of bureaus relocating them to paris for the remainder of trump's term. what macron calls make our planet great again. >> i do want to thank you for being here, for your answer to this first call, your decision to move and come to paris. >>> there is a reason why we call it trump tv. because the fox news channel is work overtime to discredit special counsel robert mueller and seems to cross new barriers in how far it is willing to go on that score. on saturday, jeanine pirro, a former district attorney and one of president trump's favorite tv personalities explicitly called for a purge of the fbi and justice department. >> there is a cleansing needed in our fbi and department of justice. it needs to be cleansed of individuals who should not just be fired, but who need to be taken out in handcuffs. handcuffs for andrew mccabe, deputy director of the fbi.
macron and trump have had their share of tension. but today he took tangible action to bring top american scientists a across the atlantic. macron awarded climate change worth millions of bureaus relocating them to paris for the remainder of trump's term. what macron calls make our planet great again. >> i do want to thank you for being here, for your answer to this first call, your decision to move and come to paris. >>> there is a reason why we call it trump tv. because the fox...
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macron and trump have had their share of tension.ay he took tangible action to bring top american scientists a across the atlantic. macron awarded climate change worth millions of bureaus relocating them to paris for the remainder of trump's term. what macron calls make our planet great again. >> i do want to thank you for being here, for your answer to this first call, your decision to move and come to paris. life happens. that's why feeling safe is priceless. with adt, you can feel safe with an adt starter kit professionally installed for only $49.00. call today, and install an adt starter kit that includes security panel, keypad, key fob, entry and motion sensors and for a limited time, get a camera included and installed at no additional cost. that's a $449.00 value, installed, for just $49.00. i am a first responder tor and i'emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and family live here, so it's important for me to
macron and trump have had their share of tension.ay he took tangible action to bring top american scientists a across the atlantic. macron awarded climate change worth millions of bureaus relocating them to paris for the remainder of trump's term. what macron calls make our planet great again. >> i do want to thank you for being here, for your answer to this first call, your decision to move and come to paris. life happens. that's why feeling safe is priceless. with adt, you can feel safe...