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events are taking place on armistice day, as sir keir starmerjoins on the invitation of emmanuel macrontend today. the british prime minister, together with the french president, will be reviewing troops around the arc de triomphe, and sir keir starmer has said that he is honoured to be in paris to stand united with president macron in a tribute to the fallen of the first world war to make the ultimate sacrifice for the freedom that we enjoy today. bugle plays god save the king. la marseillaise. la marseillaise music plays. bugle plays presentez armes. bugle plays god save the king la marseillaise aux armes, citoyens ! formez vos bataillons ! marchons ! qu'un sang impur abreuve nos sillons ! reposez armes. a moment of history. the leader of the united kingdom together with the leader of france, something not seen since 19a4, when sir winston churchill, together with general charles de gaulle, where here at the arc de triomphe on armistice day. sir keir starmer, british prime minister, on the personal invitation of france's president emmanuel macron, an invitation that he accepted and de
events are taking place on armistice day, as sir keir starmerjoins on the invitation of emmanuel macrontend today. the british prime minister, together with the french president, will be reviewing troops around the arc de triomphe, and sir keir starmer has said that he is honoured to be in paris to stand united with president macron in a tribute to the fallen of the first world war to make the ultimate sacrifice for the freedom that we enjoy today. bugle plays god save the king. la...
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of nato mark rutte and _ president emmanuel macron going for further— president emmanuel macron going significant thing _ for further talks. the most significant thing mark- for further talks. the mostl significant thing mark rutte said. — significant thing mark rutte said. in— significant thing mark rutte said, in most— significant thing mark rutte said, in most calling - significant thing mark rutte said, in most calling for- significant thing mark rutte l said, in most calling for more defence — said, in most calling for more defence spending _ said, in most calling for more defence spending and - said, in most calling for more defence spending and the - defence spending and the closeness _ defence spending and the closeness of _ defence spending and the closeness of the - defence spending and the closeness of the alliance i defence spending and the i closeness of the alliance and all those _ closeness of the alliance and all those in _ closeness of the alliance and all those in it— closeness of the alliance and all those in it was _ closeness of the alliance and all those in it wa
of nato mark rutte and _ president emmanuel macron going for further— president emmanuel macron going significant thing _ for further talks. the most significant thing mark- for further talks. the mostl significant thing mark rutte said. — significant thing mark rutte said. in— significant thing mark rutte said, in most— significant thing mark rutte said, in most calling - significant thing mark rutte said, in most calling for- significant thing mark rutte l said, in most calling for...
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— broader than even president macron is saying and think of possible _ macron is saying and think ofmerican countries, african countries. it's countries, african countries. it's not _ countries, african countries. it's notjust one specific region _ it's not 'ust one specific reuion. �* ,, it's not 'ust one specific region.— it's not 'ust one specific reuion. . ., ., it's not 'ust one specific reuion. ., ., region. always good to have you with us. thank _ region. always good to have you with us. thank you. _ let's get more now on our top story — the un climate change conference, cop29, in baku. in what was described by the hosts as an early win, agreement was reached on rules governing the trade of carbon credits. the deal would allow countries to buy credits for removing or avoiding pollution in other parts of the world and have it count towards their own emissions targets. but critics say the agreement was rushed. let's speak to professor mercedes maroto—valer, who is the deputy principal for global sustainability at heriot—watt university and has also been appointed to the un s cou
— broader than even president macron is saying and think of possible _ macron is saying and think ofmerican countries, african countries. it's countries, african countries. it's not _ countries, african countries. it's notjust one specific region _ it's not 'ust one specific reuion. �* ,, it's not 'ust one specific region.— it's not 'ust one specific reuion. . ., ., it's not 'ust one specific reuion. ., ., region. always good to have you with us. thank _ region. always good to have you...
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mr starmer and emmanuel macron stood side by side at the tomb of the unknown soldier under the arc deefore meeting veterans. as well as reflecting on the past, they discussed the future of the conflict in ukraine after mr trump's return to the white house. the us president—elect has said he could end ukraine's war with russia injust "one day" though his precise plans on the conflict are still not clear. in the last hour, i spoke to former chief of staff of the us marines in europe, colonel brendan kearney, and editor in chief at ukraine analytica hanna shelest about the situation. you know, ijust cannot see him letting go of ukraine completely — american support for it. uh, there's a... the republican party is pretty steadfast behind the ukrainians. there are critics. they exist. the democrats are pretty steadfast in their support also. so i think as we get closer to the administration taking over injanuary, i think there will probably be a very, very significant re—evaluation on the part of trump and his and his advisers as he puts his team of trump and his advisers as he puts his te
mr starmer and emmanuel macron stood side by side at the tomb of the unknown soldier under the arc deefore meeting veterans. as well as reflecting on the past, they discussed the future of the conflict in ukraine after mr trump's return to the white house. the us president—elect has said he could end ukraine's war with russia injust "one day" though his precise plans on the conflict are still not clear. in the last hour, i spoke to former chief of staff of the us marines in europe,...
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president macron personally invited sir keir to attend france's national commemorations.d war ii has a british prime minister done this. grainy images show the french wartime leader charles de gaulle standing beside winston churchill, who you can just see here, tipping his hat. together, today, they laid wreaths of remembrance, but pressing modern day problems also preoccupy these men, which they discussed away from the cameras, including the crisis in the middle east and the war in ukraine. european leaders are unnerved by the implications of donald trump's incoming presidency. kyiv wants more help from western allies to push russian forces back. donald trump said on the campaign trail he could end the war within a day. though no—one knows quite what that means. today, two allies stood side by side, remembering the past and rekindling their country's relationship after brexit. # god save our gracious king...# a french choir even singing the british national anthem. a sign of togetherness, in facing new uncertain times. caroline hawley, bbc news. joining me now are hanna
president macron personally invited sir keir to attend france's national commemorations.d war ii has a british prime minister done this. grainy images show the french wartime leader charles de gaulle standing beside winston churchill, who you can just see here, tipping his hat. together, today, they laid wreaths of remembrance, but pressing modern day problems also preoccupy these men, which they discussed away from the cameras, including the crisis in the middle east and the war in ukraine....
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november the 11th, and we are watching the live scene in paris, where sir keir starmer and emmanuel macroneting members of the military, members of the french and british armed forces. and the other event we are watching is in ypres. of course ypres is a deeply poignant and historically important area, where in a strategically important position during the first world war, ypres in belgium, because it stood in the path of germany's planned to sweep across the rest of belgium, so the importance of this town is really reflected in the five major battles that occurred around it during the war. the first battle of ypres where the allies halted the german army's advanced to the east of the city and the german army eventually surrounding the city on three sides, british and commonwealth soldiers often passing through the menin gate, the men in port on their way to the front lines. we know that around 300,000 people. indistinct chat so, as we watch what is happening in paris as france marks armistice day, we are just going to have a look at what is happening across the uk. the national memorial a
november the 11th, and we are watching the live scene in paris, where sir keir starmer and emmanuel macroneting members of the military, members of the french and british armed forces. and the other event we are watching is in ypres. of course ypres is a deeply poignant and historically important area, where in a strategically important position during the first world war, ypres in belgium, because it stood in the path of germany's planned to sweep across the rest of belgium, so the importance...
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the nato chief met with french president emmanuel macron in paris.re self—sufficient in its defense strategy. telegram channels blamed ukraine. amid heavy losses, russia is getting military support from north korea. requires north korea to come to russia's defence in wartime, and vice versa. nato secretary—general, mark rutte, condemned the deal and its allies poses a threat to global security. and china is not only threatening europe, it threatens peace and security, yes, here in europe, but also in the indo—pacific and in north america, so we must stand together. donald trump's re—election has generated some uncertainty regarding the us role in nato. the nato chief met with french president emmanuel macron in paris. without directlly mentioning trump, mr macron acknowledged the importance of europe becoming more self—sufficient in its defense strategy. translation: this is - what the us administration rightly expects of europeans in the alliance. for too long, europe has avoided bearing the burden of its own security, believing that it could receiv
the nato chief met with french president emmanuel macron in paris.re self—sufficient in its defense strategy. telegram channels blamed ukraine. amid heavy losses, russia is getting military support from north korea. requires north korea to come to russia's defence in wartime, and vice versa. nato secretary—general, mark rutte, condemned the deal and its allies poses a threat to global security. and china is not only threatening europe, it threatens peace and security, yes, here in europe,...
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macron thanked the team responsible for saving the soul of france. it was crazy. we'd do it wrong. but you came together with determination and you achieved what seemed impossible. it was late on april the 15th, 2019, that notre dame burst into flames. it's still not clear if a cigarette or an electrical fault was to blame. the spire's collapse prompting a global groan of anguish and then a collective flood of generosity. the french state, which owns the cathedral, hired 2,000 craftsmen using new and ancient technologies to patch up the gargoyles, restore the famous bells, clean acres of stained glass, and carve 1,200 oak trees to replace notre dame's mediaeval roof beams. the grand opening may be a week away, but for the workers, this is the time to celebrate. for all of us, we are very proud today to have been lucky enough to work on this cathedral. for france, it's the symbol of france, of paris. of all the french people that were crying in 2019. and now this is a new way for all the french people. this is a profound, rousing moment for all of fra
macron thanked the team responsible for saving the soul of france. it was crazy. we'd do it wrong. but you came together with determination and you achieved what seemed impossible. it was late on april the 15th, 2019, that notre dame burst into flames. it's still not clear if a cigarette or an electrical fault was to blame. the spire's collapse prompting a global groan of anguish and then a collective flood of generosity. the french state, which owns the cathedral, hired 2,000 craftsmen using...
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viewing the 12 meter wide grand organ, macron described it as sublime more than 1300 people involved in the restoration were invited inside, as the french president wrapped up his final visit to the site before its formal reopening. >> vous avez transformÉ le charbon you have transformed ashes into art, he told them the whole planet was upset that day in april, the shock of the reopening will be as big as that of the fire, he said, thanking the crowds for what was so surprising, getting in there today at the same time as the french president for this sneak preview of the whole world, will be able to discover for themselves from next week was just how light it is inside, how luminous and the sense you have inside of being able to see all of the original paintings restored. >> the gold work, the colors the sculptures, everything so lovingly restored. but to new colors and in a way that no one had seen for many centuries. it is restored, in fact to better than it was five years ago. and to, as it might have been several centuries ago erica, it is absolutely stunning. >> melissa. thank y
viewing the 12 meter wide grand organ, macron described it as sublime more than 1300 people involved in the restoration were invited inside, as the french president wrapped up his final visit to the site before its formal reopening. >> vous avez transformÉ le charbon you have transformed ashes into art, he told them the whole planet was upset that day in april, the shock of the reopening will be as big as that of the fire, he said, thanking the crowds for what was so surprising, getting...
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i want to thank my president macron for his partnership in reaching this moment.oment. for nearly 14 months, a deadly conflict raged across the border. the conflict that began — the border. the conflict that began the day after the october the 7th — began the day after the october the 7th attack by hamas and lsraeh — the 7th attack by hamas and israel. hours later, at two azmw — israel. hours later, at two a:m., hezbollah and other terrorist _ a:m., hezbollah and other terrorist organisations backed by iran, — terrorist organisations backed by iran, attacked israel in surrport_ by iran, attacked israel in support of hamas. let's be ctear— support of hamas. let's be clear - _ support of hamas. let's be clear — israel did not launch this war _ clear — israel did not launch this war. the lebanese people did not— this war. the lebanese people did not seek but war either. nor— did not seek but war either. nor did _ did not seek but war either. nor did the united states. with get an update before we go to the panel. let's go tojerusalem and speak to our security corresp
i want to thank my president macron for his partnership in reaching this moment.oment. for nearly 14 months, a deadly conflict raged across the border. the conflict that began — the border. the conflict that began the day after the october the 7th — began the day after the october the 7th attack by hamas and lsraeh — the 7th attack by hamas and israel. hours later, at two azmw — israel. hours later, at two a:m., hezbollah and other terrorist _ a:m., hezbollah and other terrorist...
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macron thanked the team responsible for saving the soul of france. do it wrong. but you came together with determination and you achieved what seemed impossible. it was late on april the 15th, 2019, that notre dame burst into flames. it's still not clear if a cigarette or an electrical fault was to blame. the spire's collapse prompting a global groan of anguish and then a collective flood of generosity. the french state, which owns the cathedral, hired 2,000 craftsmen using new and ancient technologies to patch up the gargoyles, restore the famous bells, clean acres of stained glass, and carve 1,200 oak trees to replace notre dame's mediaeval roof beams. the grand opening may be a week away, but for the workers, this is the time to celebrate. for all of us, we are very proud today to have been lucky enough to work on this cathedral. for france, it's the symbol of france, of paris. of all the french people that were crying in 2019. and now this is a new way for all the french people. this is a profound, rousing moment for all of france at a time of de
macron thanked the team responsible for saving the soul of france. do it wrong. but you came together with determination and you achieved what seemed impossible. it was late on april the 15th, 2019, that notre dame burst into flames. it's still not clear if a cigarette or an electrical fault was to blame. the spire's collapse prompting a global groan of anguish and then a collective flood of generosity. the french state, which owns the cathedral, hired 2,000 craftsmen using new and ancient...
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viewing the 12 meter wide grand organ macron described it as sublime more than 1300 people involved in the restoration were invited inside, as the french president wrapped up his final visit to the site before its formal reopening. >> vous avez transformÉ le charbon? >> you have transformed ashes into art, he told them. the whole planet was upset that day in april, the shock of the reopening will be as big as that of the fire, he said, thanking the crowds. the scaffolding on the outside speaks to the work that's yet to be done. 2030 will be the actual date of completion for the full restoration of the cathedral, but what we will see is from december 8th, it will once again be open to the public and the many millions who watched it with such a heavy heart burn that dreadful night of april 2019 will once again be able to get inside. melissa bell cnn, paris coming up, one of the world's biggest collections of african butterflies needs a new home. >> more than 4 million of them. the catch? you have to take them all cnn heroes, an all star tribute. >> meet and celebrate the honorees. then f
viewing the 12 meter wide grand organ macron described it as sublime more than 1300 people involved in the restoration were invited inside, as the french president wrapped up his final visit to the site before its formal reopening. >> vous avez transformÉ le charbon? >> you have transformed ashes into art, he told them. the whole planet was upset that day in april, the shock of the reopening will be as big as that of the fire, he said, thanking the crowds. the scaffolding on the...
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an early look at what president macron calls a once in a century restoration. the french president becoming the first official visitor for notre dame's historic opening. the white stone gleaming beside brilliant colors like now sparkling stained glass windows, the bronze furnishings a brand new, very modern altar and golden cross for this medieval cathedral. the organ restored each and every pipe 8000 individually cleaned. macron thanking workers the cathedral. he said today is even more beautiful than before. five years after the inferno tore through the church, obliterating over 800 years of history in hours, craig witnessing the aftermath of the fire. how much this cathedral means to the people of the world today has had exclusive access before and after the blaze a year earlier, exploring the soaring wooden ceiling where the spire would come crashing down. oh my god, the steeple just fell inside the church. what a gaping hole now repaired. macron today admiring the new oak beams and we met some of the 2000 craftsmen and women like this carpenter from new en
an early look at what president macron calls a once in a century restoration. the french president becoming the first official visitor for notre dame's historic opening. the white stone gleaming beside brilliant colors like now sparkling stained glass windows, the bronze furnishings a brand new, very modern altar and golden cross for this medieval cathedral. the organ restored each and every pipe 8000 individually cleaned. macron thanking workers the cathedral. he said today is even more...
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el presidente francÉs emmanuel macron visita notre dame despuÉs del devastador incendio de 2019 en la catÓlica, ya reconstruida. vuelven a repicar las campanas despuÉs de mÁs de cinco semanas perdido en las montaÑas rocosas, se encuentra en vivo. a un excursionista de 20 aÑos tuvo que soportar temperaturas de mÁs de 20 grados bajo cero. noticias telemundo mediodÍa con nicole suÁrez y octavio pulido. hola, quÉ tal? gracias por pasar su tarde con nosotros aquÍ en noticias telemundo mediodÍa. vamos a la informaciÓn. y comenzamos con esta lamentable noticia. mÉxico le dice adiÓs a la actriz silvia pinal, considerada la Última diva del cine de oro mexicano, falleciÓ ayer a los 94 aÑos en un hospital de ciudad de mÉxico. pasamos con nuestra corresponsa, ana mÉndez, que nos tiene lo Último sobre las honras fÚnebres. ana adelante. buenas tardes. >> nicole es una noticia que estÁ en todos los diarios de circulaciÓn nacional y es que mÉxico le dice adiÓs a su diva del cine de oro. la Última leyenda, silvia pinal, que a travÉs de su carisma llegÓ al corazÓn de muchas personas que hoy la despiden
el presidente francÉs emmanuel macron visita notre dame despuÉs del devastador incendio de 2019 en la catÓlica, ya reconstruida. vuelven a repicar las campanas despuÉs de mÁs de cinco semanas perdido en las montaÑas rocosas, se encuentra en vivo. a un excursionista de 20 aÑos tuvo que soportar temperaturas de mÁs de 20 grados bajo cero. noticias telemundo mediodÍa con nicole suÁrez y octavio pulido. hola, quÉ tal? gracias por pasar su tarde con nosotros aquÍ en noticias telemundo...
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he is a person i respect he was appointed by emmanuel macron because they rallied. don't think the rally will bring him down at the end of the year if the national rally would decide to break with mr. barnier, there would be questions of socialists. what is the meaning of bringing down the government? i'm in favor of respecting the deadlines. that is to allow the government to work and especially so that the socialists can reconstitute. we must allow time it is up to us to judge. what is to be feared is the majority and bloc. we see him with the former supporters of mr. macron the risk of barnier is the movement in france given the choices being made >> and, so, you just said the far right ds the key to the government on whether it survives or not. are you concerned of the far right influence? >> translator: yes, there is already an influence mr. barnier is announcing a law and immigration. the ink not even dry yet it is announced there will be more measures. >> president hollande talked about the differences with macron he was his protege, but he was critical about
he is a person i respect he was appointed by emmanuel macron because they rallied. don't think the rally will bring him down at the end of the year if the national rally would decide to break with mr. barnier, there would be questions of socialists. what is the meaning of bringing down the government? i'm in favor of respecting the deadlines. that is to allow the government to work and especially so that the socialists can reconstitute. we must allow time it is up to us to judge. what is to be...
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british prime minister is in paris to extend armistice day celebrations and meet president emmanuel macronwelcome to bbc news. cop29's president mukhtar babayev says the un climate talks in baku mark a "moment of truth" for the paris agreement. speaking at the start of the two—week conference, mr babayev warned "we are on the road to ruin", as he pointed to recent deadly floods in spain and other climtate catastrophes. it comes as scientists say this year is set to be the hottest on record. over 100 world leaders and heads of states are converging for the first time since reports that average global temperatures are expected to exceed 1.5 celsius above what they were before the industrial revolution. the gathering opened just a short while ago and began with a speech from the outgoing president of cop28, which was held in the united arab emirates. sultan ahmed aljaber called on the delegates to act with solidarity to create a green world, and he had these parting words. let us focus on collaboration and partnership, and let us show the world but we have the determination to unite, the resp
british prime minister is in paris to extend armistice day celebrations and meet president emmanuel macronwelcome to bbc news. cop29's president mukhtar babayev says the un climate talks in baku mark a "moment of truth" for the paris agreement. speaking at the start of the two—week conference, mr babayev warned "we are on the road to ruin", as he pointed to recent deadly floods in spain and other climtate catastrophes. it comes as scientists say this year is set to be the...
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macron thanked the team responsible for saving the soul of france. we'd do it wrong. but you came together with determination and you achieved what seemed impossible. it was late on april 15th, 2019 that notre dame burst into flames. it's still not clear if a cigarette or an electrical fault was to blame. the spire's collapse prompting a global groan of anguish, and then a collective flood of generosity. the french state, which owns the cathedral, hired 2,000 craftsmen — using new and ancient technologies to patch up the gargoyles, restore the famous bells, clean acres of stained glass and carve 1,200 oak trees to replace notre dame's mediaeval roof beams. this is a profound, rousing moment for all of france. at a time of deepening political polarisation, the rebirth of notre dame is a reminder of what this society can achieve when it pulls together. andrew harding, bbc news, paris. in women's football, wales' hopes of qualifying for euro 2025 are still alive after a 1—1 draw against the republic of ireland. scotland and northern ireland were also in
macron thanked the team responsible for saving the soul of france. we'd do it wrong. but you came together with determination and you achieved what seemed impossible. it was late on april 15th, 2019 that notre dame burst into flames. it's still not clear if a cigarette or an electrical fault was to blame. the spire's collapse prompting a global groan of anguish, and then a collective flood of generosity. the french state, which owns the cathedral, hired 2,000 craftsmen — using new and ancient...
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chapel one of 29 chapels that have been lovingly restored, viewing the 12 meter wide grand organ macron described it as sublime more than 1300 people involved in the restoration were invited inside, as the french president wrapped up his final visit to the site before its formal reopening. >> vous avez transformÉ le charbon? >> you have transformed ashes into art, he told them. the whole planet was upset that day in april, the shock of the reopening will be as big as that of the fire, he said, thanking the crowds. the scaffolding on the outside speaks to the work that's yet to be done. 2030 will be the actual date of completion for the full restoration of the cathedral, but what we will see is from december 8th, it will once again be open to the public and the many millions who'd watched it with such heavy heart burn that dreadful night of april 2019 will once again be able to get inside. melissa bell cnn, paris. >> some wonderful news. our thanks to melissa bell for that report. i'm alex marc rowan in the situation room. thank you so much for watching. have a great weekend
chapel one of 29 chapels that have been lovingly restored, viewing the 12 meter wide grand organ macron described it as sublime more than 1300 people involved in the restoration were invited inside, as the french president wrapped up his final visit to the site before its formal reopening. >> vous avez transformÉ le charbon? >> you have transformed ashes into art, he told them. the whole planet was upset that day in april, the shock of the reopening will be as big as that of the...
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the nato chief met with french president emmanuel macron in paris.tioning trump, mr macron acknowledged the importance of europe becoming more self—sufficient in its defence strategy. channels blamed ukraine. amid heavy losses, russia is getting military support from north korea. its leader, kimjong—un, ratified a defence treaty that requires north korea to come to russia's defence in wartime, and vice—versa. nato secretary—general, mark rutte, condemned the deal and said the growing military cooperation between russia and its allies poses a threat to global security. russia working together with north korea, iran and china is not only threatening europe, it threatens peace and security, yes, here in europe, but also in the indo—pacific and in north america, so we must send together. regarding the us role in nato. the nato chief met with french president emmanuel macron in paris. the importance of europe becoming more self—sufficient in its defence strategy. translation: this is what the us administration _ translation: this is what the us administra
the nato chief met with french president emmanuel macron in paris.tioning trump, mr macron acknowledged the importance of europe becoming more self—sufficient in its defence strategy. channels blamed ukraine. amid heavy losses, russia is getting military support from north korea. its leader, kimjong—un, ratified a defence treaty that requires north korea to come to russia's defence in wartime, and vice—versa. nato secretary—general, mark rutte, condemned the deal and said the growing...
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macron thanked the team responsible for saving the soul of france.ng. but you came together with determination and you achieved what seemed impossible. it was late on april 15, 2019 that notre—dame burst into flames. it's still not clear if a cigarette or an electricalfault was to blame. the spire's collapse prompting a global groan of anguish, and then a collective flood of generosity. the french state, which owns the cathedral, hired 2,000 craftsmen — using new and ancient technologies to patch up the gargoyles, restore the famous bells, clean acres of stained glass and carve 1,200 oak trees to replace notre—dame's mediaeval roof beams. this is a profound, rousing moment for all of france. at a time of deepening political polarisation, the rebirth of notre—dame is a reminder of what this society can achieve when it pulls together. andrew harding, bbc news, paris. a chinese cryptocurrency entrepreneur has eaten the banana from an artwork he bought last week for $6.2 million. justin sun outbid six others to acquire the now famous piece. he bought the
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french president macron _ a two-state solution? french president macron are - a two-state solution?bjecting to the israelis were objecting to the role that the french would play on the committee that the us would chair so it raises the question, if you want the israelis to be cooperating with you, will you be able to work on the icc and still have them cooperate with you?— on the icc and still have them cooperate with you? thank you for talking _ cooperate with you? thank you for talking to _ cooperate with you? thank you for talking to us. _ cooperate with you? thank you for talking to us. thank - cooperate with you? thank you for talking to us. thank you. i the transport secretary louise haigh in the uk has admitted she pleaded guilty after misleading the police while a parliamentary candidate in 2014. she said she made a mistake and reported to officers that her mobile phone had been stolen on a night out. let's beat to our transport correspondent. she makes this report to the police, then what happens? report to the police, then what ha--ens? report to the police, then what ha e
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macron thanked the team responsible for saving the soul of france. >> we were told it was not possiblet was crazy. we would do it wrong, you came together with determination and you achieved what seemed impossible. andrew: it was late on april 15, 2019 that notre dame burst into flames. it is unclear if a cigarette or electrical fault was unclaimed -- was to blame. the spire collapsed prompting a groan of anguish and then a flood of generosity. the french state hired 2000 craftsmen. new -- using new and ancient technologies to patch up the gargoyles, restore the famous bells, clean acres of stained glass and carve 1200 oak trees to replace notre dame's medieval roof beams. the grand opening might be a week away, but for the workers this is the time to celebrate. >> for all of us we are very proud to have been lucky enough to work on this cathedral. >> this is the symbol of france, paris, and all of the french people that were crying in 2019. and now this is a new way for all of the french people. andrew: this is a profound moment for all of france. but a time of deepening political pol
macron thanked the team responsible for saving the soul of france. >> we were told it was not possiblet was crazy. we would do it wrong, you came together with determination and you achieved what seemed impossible. andrew: it was late on april 15, 2019 that notre dame burst into flames. it is unclear if a cigarette or electrical fault was unclaimed -- was to blame. the spire collapsed prompting a groan of anguish and then a flood of generosity. the french state hired 2000 craftsmen. new...
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mr macron was heard making the comments on the sidelines of the g20 summit in brazil.uled to end today, although attending nations are not close to reaching a deal. now, the main aim of the conference is to decide a financial plan to help developing countries tackle the effects of global warming. russia is estimated to have supplied north korea with more than a million barrels of oil since march this year — that's according to satellite imagery analysis shared with the bbc. the oil is said to be payment for the weapons and troops pyongyang has sent moscow to fuel its war in ukraine. these transfers violate un sanctions, which ban countries from selling oil to north korea, except in small quantities. let's speak to our correspondent in seoul, jean mackenzie. shejoins us now. hello. what can you tell us about this bartering deal, if you could call it that.— call it that. yes, so essentially - call it that. yes, so essentially over - call it that. yes, so| essentially over the call it that. yes, so - essentially over the last call it that. yes, so _ essentially over the l
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that was the message from emmanuel macron and secure starmer. the program, the archbishop of canterbury comes under increasing pressure to resign over accusations of a cover-up involving a prolific child abuser associated with the church. the u.s. climate envoy told the cop 25 summit that work to fight global warming will continue at the united states despite the election of donald trump, a known climate change denier. secure star has been meeting with french president emmanuel macron to discuss ukraine amid deep uncertainty whether the unit it states will continue to support them after donald trump's electoral victory. it is the first time a british prime minister has stood alongside his french counterpart on armistice day. they stood side-by-side at the tomb of the unknown soldier before meeting veterans. as well as the flicking on the past, they discuss the future of the conflict in ukraine after mr. trump's return to the white house. the u.s. president-elect said he could end ukraine's war with russia in just one day, although his precise pl
that was the message from emmanuel macron and secure starmer. the program, the archbishop of canterbury comes under increasing pressure to resign over accusations of a cover-up involving a prolific child abuser associated with the church. the u.s. climate envoy told the cop 25 summit that work to fight global warming will continue at the united states despite the election of donald trump, a known climate change denier. secure star has been meeting with french president emmanuel macron to...
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chief and the french president met in paris and without directly mentioning donald trump, president macronf europe becoming more independent in its defense strategy. >> this is what the u.s. administration rightly expects of europeans in the alliance. for too long, europe has avoided bearing the burden of its own security, believing it could in a way receive the dividends of peace without any time limit. >> let's speak about all of this now to the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine, affiliate of the center for international security and cooperation at stanford university. thank you for being with us. we see the two highest days of casualties for russia. is that something you think will impact president putin's calculations in terms of strategy and accounting? >> the kremlin is clearly becoming nervous about the sheer number of russian casualties. the british ministry of defense estimated in october more than 600,000 russian soldiers were killed or wounded. you can see this in their efforts to reach out to north korea and bring north korean troops into the fray. the question at this point, m
chief and the french president met in paris and without directly mentioning donald trump, president macronf europe becoming more independent in its defense strategy. >> this is what the u.s. administration rightly expects of europeans in the alliance. for too long, europe has avoided bearing the burden of its own security, believing it could in a way receive the dividends of peace without any time limit. >> let's speak about all of this now to the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine,...
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today french president emmanuel macron took a televised tour of the new stunning interior, eight daysal reopening. sunday night on "60 minutes," cbs's bill whitaker goes inside that painstaking renovated cathedral and speaks with president macron. >> since more than eight centuries, this cathedral was here. it's resisted through two world wars. so many battles and campaigns. the decision to rebuild notre dame was about our capacity to save, restore, sometimes reinvent what we are by preserving where we come from. this is a message of achievement. >> reporter: many of the achievements like the new spire and roof are massive. notre dame's huge bells were removed after the fire for cleaning and repair, then returned and tested a few weeks ago. [bells ringing] >> reporter: it's organ with 8,000 pipes, the largest in france, was also removed repaired, and reinstalled. [organ music playing] >> reporter: the day we were there, an organist filled the cathedral with thunderous soaring sound. ♪ ♪ [organ music playing] >> nancy: c'est magnifique. you can see bill whitaker's full report sunday ni
today french president emmanuel macron took a televised tour of the new stunning interior, eight daysal reopening. sunday night on "60 minutes," cbs's bill whitaker goes inside that painstaking renovated cathedral and speaks with president macron. >> since more than eight centuries, this cathedral was here. it's resisted through two world wars. so many battles and campaigns. the decision to rebuild notre dame was about our capacity to save, restore, sometimes reinvent what we...
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it is hard. >> today, macron thinks the people behind this history making undertaking, telling them, you healed the nations wound, calling at the project of the century. keir simmons, nbc news, paris. >> spectacular. >>> back here in the u.s., from hollywood's biggest movies served up with disney's moana 2 racking up $28 million during its turkey day release. that is a new record. this is all good news for the box office. >> it is great news. i have been looking at the numbers all day and there is a clear winner here. it is moana 2. it is far exceeding expectations. has the biggest thanksgiving day ever. this was a record previously held by frozen 2 and by sunday, the end of the weekend, it will have raked in $175 million at the domestic box office. let's take a second to talk about gladiator 2 and wicked. those opened last week but people are still going to see those movies this weekend if you combine their success, you will see the biggest thanksgiving holiday weekend in box office history. what does this mean? we have been going to movie theaters over the past few years. it means
it is hard. >> today, macron thinks the people behind this history making undertaking, telling them, you healed the nations wound, calling at the project of the century. keir simmons, nbc news, paris. >> spectacular. >>> back here in the u.s., from hollywood's biggest movies served up with disney's moana 2 racking up $28 million during its turkey day release. that is a new record. this is all good news for the box office. >> it is great news. i have been looking at...
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emmanuel macron will conduct a televised tour of the renovations. mr.ected to make around 1300 craftsmen who helped with the renovation, costing some 700 million pounds. keepers at the zoo in england have helped to teach a baby penguin how to walk. her mom died when she was just a few days old. she lost the strength to hold herself up, but handlers have got her back on her feet with the help of a penguin called flap. been sidwell has the story. >> it has been a tough start to life for flock the pink one. after her mother died when she was just a couple weeks old, she became really ill, leaving her unable to stand, walk, or even eat. with the threat of having to put her to sleep, over three months, the zookeepers have worked day and night in an attempt to save her life. >> for her to be unable to keep her body supported, it definitely could have been life-threatening. correspondent: they started to think outside the box and tried anything and everything to help. >> we developed a baby bouncer that would support the body weight of her feet just touching t
emmanuel macron will conduct a televised tour of the renovations. mr.ected to make around 1300 craftsmen who helped with the renovation, costing some 700 million pounds. keepers at the zoo in england have helped to teach a baby penguin how to walk. her mom died when she was just a few days old. she lost the strength to hold herself up, but handlers have got her back on her feet with the help of a penguin called flap. been sidwell has the story. >> it has been a tough start to life for...
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viktor orban in close conversation with macron and starma.tarma with ron, just the tip of iceberg debate. later with zelenskyy. >> ukraine is unwaivering. >> the unspoken question in budapest, can europe go it alone. >> we should be very clear on this. european security is not something that we outsource to someone else. for example, to the united states. >> macron said the same thing, but already clear, the opening pitch to trump. we need you. >> we are open to discuss with the united states on how we can work better together. >> and at the sharp end of europe's cell, nato's new chief. another change for trump. >> i look forward to sit down with donald trump to discuss how we can face the threats collectively. >> it's a bold gambit. but read through it, europe isn't ready to stand up to putin alone. so how's this actually going to sound when roda gets in a room with president- elect donald trump and one of the things they're very likely to be telling him is that, is that you know, nato upped its spend to -- nato was able to up its spend dona
viktor orban in close conversation with macron and starma.tarma with ron, just the tip of iceberg debate. later with zelenskyy. >> ukraine is unwaivering. >> the unspoken question in budapest, can europe go it alone. >> we should be very clear on this. european security is not something that we outsource to someone else. for example, to the united states. >> macron said the same thing, but already clear, the opening pitch to trump. we need you. >> we are open to...
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president macron previously didn't rule out putting troops on the ground.a day when french troops might be deployed in ukraine? what president macron said is that we should not set an express red lines. we should set a strategic ambiguity and not say what we ought or what we ought not to do. and this is the reason why we do not discard any option publicly. and again, in close cooperation with our allies, with the uk, with the europeans, with the us and with the ukrainians. we decide on what strategies to to undertake. is everything, though potentially on the table? we will support ukraine as intensely and as long as necessary. why? because it is our security that is at stake. ambassador sullivan, do you see that as being inevitable that there will need to be european troops on the ground? i can't tell you. what i can tell you is what that's i agree completely with that statement about the need for, more caution in what we say publicly about what we will we in the west, we in the united states will and won't do. um, i've long held the view that politicians i
president macron previously didn't rule out putting troops on the ground.a day when french troops might be deployed in ukraine? what president macron said is that we should not set an express red lines. we should set a strategic ambiguity and not say what we ought or what we ought not to do. and this is the reason why we do not discard any option publicly. and again, in close cooperation with our allies, with the uk, with the europeans, with the us and with the ukrainians. we decide on what...
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french president emmanuel macron, hailed the change in policy, calling it a long awaited decision.o welcomed the move. hungary�* foreign minister called the move "astonishingly dangerous". the country's prime minister, viktor 0rban, is close with vladimir putin. and at a meeting of the un security council to mark the thousandth day of the conflict — the us�*s envoy, linda thomas—greenfield, pledged more security assistance to ukraine in the coming days. thousands of demonstrators have gathered in new zealand 5 capital to take part in a rally protesting a controversial bill that threatens to overhaul the country s founding document with the maori people. around 30,000 people atended. the issue has divided the country which is known as a leaderfor indigenous rights. haka chant. and it garnered international attention last week, when this clip from new zealand's parliament went viral. a maori opposition mp initiating a haka in protest of the bill. today's gathering is the culmination of a hikoi, a peaceful march, that started at the top of new zealand 5 north island nine days ago, end
french president emmanuel macron, hailed the change in policy, calling it a long awaited decision.o welcomed the move. hungary�* foreign minister called the move "astonishingly dangerous". the country's prime minister, viktor 0rban, is close with vladimir putin. and at a meeting of the un security council to mark the thousandth day of the conflict — the us�*s envoy, linda thomas—greenfield, pledged more security assistance to ukraine in the coming days. thousands of...
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president emmanuel macron invited sir keir starmer tojoin him at the armistice event at the arc de triomphehose who didn't come home gave us the chance to have a day and to have our lives. i hide a lot of my emotions and this weekend they all come out. so much for ourfreedom. sarah campbell, bbc news. there have also been commemorations in paris. president emmanuel macron invited sir keir starmer tojoin him at the armistice event at the arc de triomphe. sir keir became the first british prime minister azerbaijan and again what donald trump may or may not do in the white house comejanuary is the backdrop this summit will not see fraught negotiations over some important details. ., ~ negotiations over some important details. . ~ , ., negotiations over some important details. ., ~' �* negotiations over some important details. . ~ ., _ well, as you heard there, the prime minister is among global leaders in azerbaijan for the start of cop29 to try to agree on measures to reduce the use of fossil fuels. the main priority for poorer countries is more money — much more money — to help them cope wit
president emmanuel macron invited sir keir starmer tojoin him at the armistice event at the arc de triomphehose who didn't come home gave us the chance to have a day and to have our lives. i hide a lot of my emotions and this weekend they all come out. so much for ourfreedom. sarah campbell, bbc news. there have also been commemorations in paris. president emmanuel macron invited sir keir starmer tojoin him at the armistice event at the arc de triomphe. sir keir became the first british prime...
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french president emmanuel macron, hailed the change in policy, calling it a long awaited decision.n minister — annalena baerbock — also welcomed the move. hungary�* foreign minister called the move "astonishingly dangerous". the country's prime minister, viktor orban, is close with vladimir putin. and at a meeting of the un security council to mark the thousandth day of the conflict — the us�*s envoy, linda thomas—greenfield, pledged more security assistance to ukraine in the coming days. i'm joined now by our north america correspondent david willis. thank you forjoining me. how is this response from vladimir putin and the kremlin being viewed in the white house and in washington? it’s viewed in the white house and in washington?— in washington? it's interesting that ou in washington? it's interesting that you mentioned _ in washington? it's interesting that you mentioned there - in washington? it's interesting that you mentioned there the l that you mentioned there the remarks of the us ambassador to the un, linda thomas greenfield, and hard on the heels ofjoe biden�*s announceme
french president emmanuel macron, hailed the change in policy, calling it a long awaited decision.n minister — annalena baerbock — also welcomed the move. hungary�* foreign minister called the move "astonishingly dangerous". the country's prime minister, viktor orban, is close with vladimir putin. and at a meeting of the un security council to mark the thousandth day of the conflict — the us�*s envoy, linda thomas—greenfield, pledged more security assistance to ukraine in...
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the cathedral�*s re—vamped interior has been kept under wraps, but president of france emmanuel macrone renovation, costing £700 million. let's just take a look at the scene briefly now in beirut, the skyline they are, where we know it is day two of that cease—fire between israel and hezbollah, and it does appear to be holding. you are watching bbc news. we will be bringing you more on that story and plenty others at the top of the hour, so dojoin me then. bye for now. hello there. for most of us, it's been a dry but cold day today after that widespread frost. but things over the next few days are going to change. temperatures are going to be rising. the cold air that we've had underneath the high pressure is getting squeezed away, weather fronts just waiting to bring some rain in from the west. but this evening, there may well be an early frost across eastern scotland, the midlands and eastern parts of england, where we've got clearer skies and also lighter winds. but temperatures will rise overnight. in the west, we've got most of the cloud. the rain that was in northern ireland will
the cathedral�*s re—vamped interior has been kept under wraps, but president of france emmanuel macrone renovation, costing £700 million. let's just take a look at the scene briefly now in beirut, the skyline they are, where we know it is day two of that cease—fire between israel and hezbollah, and it does appear to be holding. you are watching bbc news. we will be bringing you more on that story and plenty others at the top of the hour, so dojoin me then. bye for now. hello there. for...
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president macron personally invited sir keir to attend france's national commemorations.nd of world war ii has a british prime minister done this. grainy images show the french wartime leader charles de gaulle standing beside winston churchill, who you can just see here, tipping his hat. together, today, they laid wreaths of remembrance, but pressing modern day problems also preoccupy these men, which they discussed away from the cameras, including the crisis in the middle east and the war in ukraine. european leaders are unnerved by the implications of donald trump's incoming presidency. kyiv wants more help from western allies to push russian forces back. donald trump said on the campaign trail he could end the war within a day. though no—one knows quite what that means. today, two allies stood side by side, remembering the past and rekindling their country's relationship after brexit. # god save our gracious king... a french choir even singing the british national anthem. a sign of togetherness, in facing new uncertain times. caroline hawley, bbc news. while in paris,
president macron personally invited sir keir to attend france's national commemorations.nd of world war ii has a british prime minister done this. grainy images show the french wartime leader charles de gaulle standing beside winston churchill, who you can just see here, tipping his hat. together, today, they laid wreaths of remembrance, but pressing modern day problems also preoccupy these men, which they discussed away from the cameras, including the crisis in the middle east and the war in...
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french president emmanuel macron saying that he was ready to work together as we did four years ago. so let's get the view now from europe with macron's predecessor, the former french president francois hollande, who joined me on set here in london what do you make as the former leader of france and the current mp of the election of donald trump, donald trump 2.0. what's your reaction that election, this election was not so surprising because it allowed trump to return as president of the united states, but it was the scale of his win, which was really surprising. what will it mean for europe when you see this shift, as you've just said a massive shift to the right at the same time it's happening in europe as well, even in your own country, with marine le pen, even in italy, in hungary, there is this trend which is certainly not unique to the us and which is now rising in europe. a return to united europe nationalism, fear. and so on. but the various far right movements getting inspiration from trump are also anxious about what trump is actually going to do. >> so that's to say what
french president emmanuel macron saying that he was ready to work together as we did four years ago. so let's get the view now from europe with macron's predecessor, the former french president francois hollande, who joined me on set here in london what do you make as the former leader of france and the current mp of the election of donald trump, donald trump 2.0. what's your reaction that election, this election was not so surprising because it allowed trump to return as president of the...
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we saw emmanuel macron be a very visual presence at those games.global events, the la games towards the end of his presidency, the fifa world cup, do you think they're as important to president trump? i think the olympics are important to everybody. the world cup is much more important to the us now than it would have ever been before, and so i think trump will be involved, because let's be honest, where there is a focus and there's a camera, he will be there. don't forget, you can get all the latest sports news from the bbc sport app orfrom our website, where you can also find details of the latest one day international between west indies and england. but from me, will perry, and the rest of the team at the bbc sports centre, goodbye for now. hello there. high pressure has dominated the weather story so far this november. it's brought a lot of quiet weather around, but at times a misty autumnal flavour. we barely saw the tops of the skyscrapers of the city of london on wednesday, but further north and west there were brief glimpses of sunshine an
we saw emmanuel macron be a very visual presence at those games.global events, the la games towards the end of his presidency, the fifa world cup, do you think they're as important to president trump? i think the olympics are important to everybody. the world cup is much more important to the us now than it would have ever been before, and so i think trump will be involved, because let's be honest, where there is a focus and there's a camera, he will be there. don't forget, you can get all the...
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macron today, admiring the roof's new oak beams, this time fitted with fire doors and sprinklers. outside, with restoration remaining, there's still scaffolding. truly, this was a race against time. nbc news has had exclusive access throughout the mammoth undertaking inside the cathedral, and 300ft above it. so this is the spire that went crashing down. exactly. we all watched it all around the world. 2000 craftsmen and women, helped by millions of donated dollars, including from the u.s, used medieval techniques just like the cathedral's original construction workers. sometimes we ask, how did they do? how did they do it? yeah, they didn't have the techniques we have. they didn't have the technology, the. the scaffold. so that's hard. paris et de la cathédrale. today, macron thanked the people behind this history making undertaking, telling them you've healed the nation's wound, calling it the project of the century. keir simmons, nbc news, paris. this year, ai is making the holiday gift search both easier and quicker online. it all comes as google projects over november will dri
macron today, admiring the roof's new oak beams, this time fitted with fire doors and sprinklers. outside, with restoration remaining, there's still scaffolding. truly, this was a race against time. nbc news has had exclusive access throughout the mammoth undertaking inside the cathedral, and 300ft above it. so this is the spire that went crashing down. exactly. we all watched it all around the world. 2000 craftsmen and women, helped by millions of donated dollars, including from the u.s, used...
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the cathedral�*s re—vamped interior has been kept under wraps, but president emanuel macron will conductenovation — costing 700 million pounds. a penguin at a zoo in england who lost her waddle has been saved by her keepers — by using a home—made baby bouncer. flop, a humboldt penguin, developed a limp which led to her being unable to stand without falling over. but, with the help of the sling and an adapted baby walker, she's now upright and able to enjoy her fish unaided. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. for most of us, it's been a dry but cold day today after that widespread frost. but things over the next few days are going to change. temperatures are going to be rising. the cold air that we've had underneath the high pressure is getting squeezed away, weather fronts just waiting to bring some rain in from the west. but this evening, there may well be an early frost across eastern scotland, the midlands and eastern parts of england, where we've got clearer skies and also lighter winds. but temperatures will rise overnight. in the west, we've got most of the cloud. the rain
the cathedral�*s re—vamped interior has been kept under wraps, but president emanuel macron will conductenovation — costing 700 million pounds. a penguin at a zoo in england who lost her waddle has been saved by her keepers — by using a home—made baby bouncer. flop, a humboldt penguin, developed a limp which led to her being unable to stand without falling over. but, with the help of the sling and an adapted baby walker, she's now upright and able to enjoy her fish unaided. stay with...
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emmanuel macron kind of shot himself in the foot with that election that he basically lost. he has a massive budget shortfall. olaf scholz's coalition has fallen apart. where do you think europe stands in terms of being self-sufficient? >> two points on this. europe needs the united states and the united states needs europe. the u.s. wants to be a superpower and in order for it to be able to compete with china, it needs allies. those closest allies come from europe. there are about 40 of us who have the same values and interests that the united states have. one thing that i told my european colleagues is it is time to start taking care of our own security a little bit more. what we will see with a new trump administration, i think correctly so, he is going to force, or at least persuade european states to increase their defense budgets. remember that in 2014, there were only three countries in nato that hit that 2% margin. now there are 23. the movement is already there. i would argue we are probably going to have to increase our defense expenditure and the way in which it h
emmanuel macron kind of shot himself in the foot with that election that he basically lost. he has a massive budget shortfall. olaf scholz's coalition has fallen apart. where do you think europe stands in terms of being self-sufficient? >> two points on this. europe needs the united states and the united states needs europe. the u.s. wants to be a superpower and in order for it to be able to compete with china, it needs allies. those closest allies come from europe. there are about 40 of...
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and in fact, president macron said this.hat what's happened has often been too late. you know, zelenskyy has asked and asked and asked and asked. and then eventually the request is granted, and then asked and asked and asked and asked for the next thing. and then eventually the request was granted. so if you go back to the beginning of this conflict, i think from memory, germany initially offered helmets and sleeping bags. yeah, there's a lot of criticism and there's a split in the coalition government there. sure. yeah. well, i mean, i suppose what we say is we know that the search for context matters. we don't want people to go away feeling depressed about, um, all outcomes because we said, clinton gave us the phrase "it's the economy, stupid." and i've thought for a long time, we need people to come along and say, "it's the politics. "and by the way, don't call me stupid." what's needed is adult, political, diplomatic people to understand the russian perspective, to understand what must not be given away in ukraine and to
and in fact, president macron said this.hat what's happened has often been too late. you know, zelenskyy has asked and asked and asked and asked. and then eventually the request is granted, and then asked and asked and asked and asked for the next thing. and then eventually the request was granted. so if you go back to the beginning of this conflict, i think from memory, germany initially offered helmets and sleeping bags. yeah, there's a lot of criticism and there's a split in the coalition...
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keir starmer spent in paris, he and emmanuel macron promising unwavering support to ukraine.ing liam payne, rita 0ra gave an emotional tribute at the emas last night. he brought so much joy to every room he walked into and he left such a mark on this world. as for who swept up the awards, sabrina carpenter's espresso got best song, tyla banked three wins but top of the list with four was... hey guys, it's taylor. i am coming to you from the eras tour and i am so sad i can't be with you tonight. some of the stories now, ex—british soldier daniel khalife has pleaded guilty to escaping prison, after tying himself to the bottom of a food delivery truck last year. he denied other charges including spying for iran and terrorism. cop29, the yearly climate conference kicked off today, the un warned 2024 is on track to be the hottest year on record. and fans who bought the new wicked movie barbie dolls have noticed a porn website printed on the packaging. mattel has apologised for the misprint. and now to ten seconds of a seriously lost penguin. this is gus, he found himself on austra
keir starmer spent in paris, he and emmanuel macron promising unwavering support to ukraine.ing liam payne, rita 0ra gave an emotional tribute at the emas last night. he brought so much joy to every room he walked into and he left such a mark on this world. as for who swept up the awards, sabrina carpenter's espresso got best song, tyla banked three wins but top of the list with four was... hey guys, it's taylor. i am coming to you from the eras tour and i am so sad i can't be with you tonight....
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french president macron is impotent. you made a big mistake according to the election.rgia meloni -- i think europe has always come together in a crisis. we saw that again and again. maybe this time it will. as of now, unfortunately, europeans will sense they have to do something and they just will not do it for us. with ukraine and putin, there is real pressure, pressure to do something fast. >> when you look at the gulf states, they generally like trump and they like trump. are they looking forward to him? >> i was in the goal. probably, yes. this is a man they can do business with. the saudis have a very close relationship with president-elect donald trump, but i think there is also -- they are welcoming it, but they feel a little scarred by the upper debility. i think the saudis will be looking to get a defense deal signed as soon as possible. this could me that there will be movement in the middle east. i think heart rate what many think, i think president-elect donald trump could push israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to do something that will allow the sa
french president macron is impotent. you made a big mistake according to the election.rgia meloni -- i think europe has always come together in a crisis. we saw that again and again. maybe this time it will. as of now, unfortunately, europeans will sense they have to do something and they just will not do it for us. with ukraine and putin, there is real pressure, pressure to do something fast. >> when you look at the gulf states, they generally like trump and they like trump. are they...
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put up years with emmanuel macron put up instead of 15 or whatever it would've _ up instead of 15 orm it'll boost the french economy, tours and be flocking now to — economy, tours and be flocking now to paris just to see this new— now to paris just to see this new notre dame. look at the pictures— new notre dame. look at the pictures for them it looks totally— pictures for them it looks totally transformed light and airy and _ totally transformed light and airy and the way these medieval cathedrals were originally built _ cathedrals were originally built. of course it's going to be a — built. of course it's going to be a huge _ built. of course it's going to be a huge boost to the craftsman industry. it involved 2000 — craftsman industry. it involved 2000 craftsman put up with luck they will— 2000 craftsman put up with luck they will then be going on and helping — they will then be going on and helping to restore other ancient _ helping to restore other ancient monuments. it�*s helping to restore other ancient monuments. it's 'ust wonderful. i ancient monuments. it's 'ust wonderful.
put up years with emmanuel macron put up instead of 15 or whatever it would've _ up instead of 15 orm it'll boost the french economy, tours and be flocking now to — economy, tours and be flocking now to paris just to see this new— now to paris just to see this new notre dame. look at the pictures— new notre dame. look at the pictures for them it looks totally— pictures for them it looks totally transformed light and airy and _ totally transformed light and airy and the way these...