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so you need to be debating paris. the mayor has been planning call from the sand river. there's been a lot of political conflict about that. so i think we have to be careful and being a bit scientific about that unless ideology. so that's very important. we want to be very methodological and santa fe cannot fighting a pro or you know, against car. the other aspect of so that we want to introduce is understanding better the way nature in the cities working as an ecosystem. the climate change, we're going to have a lot of warm spot in paris and this avenues very hot spots. so i can you use the natural elements to cool down the city. but that is a simple conclusion to a more larger and more scientific study, which is to say, can we enough tomorrow, scientific knowledge of reducing our carbon footprint on hers. and that's working on all the cities because that's where 85 percent of the damage are produced on 2 percent of the surface of the planet. changing the city is not something you do overnight. this vision we propose start in 2025. it's maybe going to be done 2035. it m
so you need to be debating paris. the mayor has been planning call from the sand river. there's been a lot of political conflict about that. so i think we have to be careful and being a bit scientific about that unless ideology. so that's very important. we want to be very methodological and santa fe cannot fighting a pro or you know, against car. the other aspect of so that we want to introduce is understanding better the way nature in the cities working as an ecosystem. the climate change,...
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stay with us here, live from paris. ♪ >> france 24.r economy, explained. 04/11/22 04/11/22 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> the resolution about of no-confince against mr. imran khan has been passed by majority of the total membership of the national assembly. amy: pakistan's prime minister imran khan is ousted, losing a no-confidence vote. he calls hisemoval a form of
stay with us here, live from paris. ♪ >> france 24.r economy, explained. 04/11/22 04/11/22 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> the resolution about of no-confince against mr. imran khan has been passed by majority of the total membership of the national assembly. amy: pakistan's prime minister imran khan is ousted, losing a no-confidence vote. he calls hisemoval a form of
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of course we can defeat bankcard units of big debates in paris. the mayor has been planning call from the sand river. there's been a lot of political conflicts about that, so i think we have to be careful and being a bit scientific about that unless ideology. so that's very important. we want to be very methodological and scientific inept fighting her pro or against car. the other aspect also that we want to introduce is understanding better the way nature in the cities working as an ecosystem. the climate change, we're going to have a lot of warm spot in paris and this avenues, very hot spots. so i can you use the natural elements to cool down the city, but that is a simple conclusion to a more larger and more scientific study. which is to say, can we not tomorrow, saturday, knowledge of reducing our carbon footprint on hers. and that's working on all the cities because that's where 85 percent of the damage of produce and 2 percent of the surface of the planet. changing the city is not something you do overnight. this vision we propose start in 2
of course we can defeat bankcard units of big debates in paris. the mayor has been planning call from the sand river. there's been a lot of political conflicts about that, so i think we have to be careful and being a bit scientific about that unless ideology. so that's very important. we want to be very methodological and scientific inept fighting her pro or against car. the other aspect also that we want to introduce is understanding better the way nature in the cities working as an ecosystem....
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she joins me from the university of paris. you're very welcome. indeed, very busy night, of course, a very busy night for my new micro who becomes a present for another 5 years. we've been hearing from other candidates in this race. we heard marina, the pen conceding defeat. we've also heard messages of congratulations, most notably from e. u. leaders, the head of the commission, the head of the council, both writing to congratulate emanuel macro. these 2 candidates have a different visions for the youth and they, yeah, exactly as it's probably the most. the most prominent differences between the 2 is the, the ration should to e, you integration process. i'm in my manual. manual mccoy is obviously a pro european ah leader. i. e campaigned on that last time to actually, and we can see today the, all the open flag that people are, i guess with the foot of the eiffel tower in the park there. i've seen a lot of your exactly, and was not looked so present last time in 2017. not so many european flags, mostly french flags. so e camp
she joins me from the university of paris. you're very welcome. indeed, very busy night, of course, a very busy night for my new micro who becomes a present for another 5 years. we've been hearing from other candidates in this race. we heard marina, the pen conceding defeat. we've also heard messages of congratulations, most notably from e. u. leaders, the head of the commission, the head of the council, both writing to congratulate emanuel macro. these 2 candidates have a different visions for...
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and it became mer of paris in 2014. with her pledge to make the capital more livable. parisians were ready for change after years of deadly summer heat. why should parents be so under threat from rising temperatures for roxanne menu of the capital climate academy? it's down to typically that he designed the heat ways or more whole in density center such as paris because of the sheet island effect, which is basically the fact that in the centers the temperature was higher than in the surrounding countryside. this effect is due to a very effective and a lot have been can be linked to planning and how the city is evolving and his designed in paris, especially we have very narrow streets and often high buildings. so the even raise reflect a lot on various offices and that accentuate the increasing temperature us. this also means that you have less wind and we need winful cooling effects, the green areas. and the what about is are quite scarce in urban settings and embarrassing particular. so it adds to the sheet effects, of
and it became mer of paris in 2014. with her pledge to make the capital more livable. parisians were ready for change after years of deadly summer heat. why should parents be so under threat from rising temperatures for roxanne menu of the capital climate academy? it's down to typically that he designed the heat ways or more whole in density center such as paris because of the sheet island effect, which is basically the fact that in the centers the temperature was higher than in the surrounding...
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. , there after this election in paris? . , ., paris? i feel that it is a turning _ paris? a turning point, - paris? i feel that it is a turning point, this - paris? i feel that it is a - turning point, this election, because i feel that france is more divided, the mood was quite gloomy, ifelt more divided, the mood was quite gloomy, i felt a more divided, the mood was quite gloomy, ifelt a lot more divided, the mood was quite gloomy, i felt a lot of frustration and a lot of anger, and i didn't see reigns as divided in many years. it was really a turning point for france. it really a turning point for france. ,., , really a turning point for france. , ~' france. it sounds like the president _ france. it sounds like the president has _ france. it sounds like the president has picked - france. it sounds like the president has picked up l france. it sounds like the l president has picked up on that. even though it was a victory for him. he struck a very sombre tone, talking about a divided nation. is this going to be a difficult presidency for him, then, the next few years? .
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and we're looking at live pictures now of paris. talk us through the per says here. french presidential coming to speak. i know we saw it earlier already going into the palace, which is the the residence of the french, the french presidents. i'm not quite sure. which is that. yeah, that might be the older ones. yeah. with his, oh no. usually drives no. no, you know french, car, french president, obviously you need to do that and through the streets of paris. and then he's going to go and address the french people in the world later on from that location. what do you think the people who want to hear from him depends who you ask? yeah, i think marina calls you interview earlier. our correspondence on the streets of parents made a very important point. we're always talking about those that are disappointed with my call and there's a fair share of french that are dissipated, but my call. but there are also those that are happy with what he's done. and those that have strongly identify within 5 years ago, the youngest french president e
and we're looking at live pictures now of paris. talk us through the per says here. french presidential coming to speak. i know we saw it earlier already going into the palace, which is the the residence of the french, the french presidents. i'm not quite sure. which is that. yeah, that might be the older ones. yeah. with his, oh no. usually drives no. no, you know french, car, french president, obviously you need to do that and through the streets of paris. and then he's going to go and...
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we got a lot of warm spot in paris and this avenues very hot spots. so i can use the natural elements to cool down the city, but that is a simple conclusion to a more larger and more scientific study, which is to say, can we enough tomorrow, scientific knowledge of reducing our carbon footprint on hers. and that's working on all the cities because that's where 85 percent of the damage of produce on 2 percent of the surface of the planet. changing the city is not something you do overnight. this vision we propose start in 2025. it's maybe going to be done to $735.00. it might sound like parish is taking the long view, but for a city that counts its aging. millennia 15 to 20 years is a very short spin of the whale. much depends on whether parisians are ready to support this revolution on their streets in both alone as overcome early opposition to school. some quick wins, but here to the hardest work is still to come 50 years after starting to reclaim that streets. duck cities such as amsterdam and haunting and must still work hard to put humans ahead of
we got a lot of warm spot in paris and this avenues very hot spots. so i can use the natural elements to cool down the city, but that is a simple conclusion to a more larger and more scientific study, which is to say, can we enough tomorrow, scientific knowledge of reducing our carbon footprint on hers. and that's working on all the cities because that's where 85 percent of the damage of produce on 2 percent of the surface of the planet. changing the city is not something you do overnight. this...
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it is springtime in paris - paris this evening. it is glorious.cision to make this weekend between emmanuel macron and marine le pen. in a way, it is the same run—off as it was five years ago. it is the same candidates but the two of them stand for different things than they did five years ago. in 2017, emmanuel macron was the new kid on the block, he was fresh, he had new ideas and his audacity was to try and take people from both the left and right to create this new political party with himself at the head. now, five years later, he is the incumbent, he has a record that he has to try and defend and it is a patchy record. he is pitted against marine le pen who he fought against five years ago. she has had several years in which to work on a project of softening her image. she no longer speak so much about immigration and security and law and order and she cast herself instead as the candidate of the working people with the cost of living being very high on her list of policies. but she still attracts controversies and she is still in some quart
it is springtime in paris - paris this evening. it is glorious.cision to make this weekend between emmanuel macron and marine le pen. in a way, it is the same run—off as it was five years ago. it is the same candidates but the two of them stand for different things than they did five years ago. in 2017, emmanuel macron was the new kid on the block, he was fresh, he had new ideas and his audacity was to try and take people from both the left and right to create this new political party with...
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we've got to have a lot of warm spot in paris and this avenues very hot spot. so i can you use a natural element to cool down the city, but that is a simple conclusion to a more larger and more scientific study, which is to say, can we enough to morrow with scientific knowledge of reducing our carbon footprint on hers. and that's working on all the cities because that's where 85 percent of the damage of produce and 2 percent of the surface of the planet. changing city is not something you do overnight. this vision we propose start in 2025. it's maybe going to be done to $735.00. it might sound like parish is taking the long view, but for a city that counts it's aging. millennia, 15 to 20 years is a very short spin of the whale. much depends on whether parisians are ready to support this revolution on the streets in barcelona as overcome early opposition to school. some quick wins, but here to the hardest work is still to come 50 years after starting to reclaim that streets. duck cities such as amsterdam and haunting and must still work hard to put humans ahead
we've got to have a lot of warm spot in paris and this avenues very hot spot. so i can you use a natural element to cool down the city, but that is a simple conclusion to a more larger and more scientific study, which is to say, can we enough to morrow with scientific knowledge of reducing our carbon footprint on hers. and that's working on all the cities because that's where 85 percent of the damage of produce and 2 percent of the surface of the planet. changing city is not something you do...
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you don't know anyone in paris and ou week. you don't know anyone in paris and you feel — week. in paris and you feel a — week. you don't know anyone in paris and you feel a little _ week. you don't know anyone in paris and you feel a little bit _ week. you don't know anyone in paris and you feel a little bit depressed? i and you feel a little bit depressed? yes, i don't know what i need to do because _ yes, i don't know what i need to do because we — yes, i don't know what i need to do because we went to the visa embassy more _ because we went to the visa embassy more than _ because we went to the visa embassy more than five times. the because we went to the visa embassy more than five times.— more than five times. the passports are stuck with _ more than five times. the passports are stuck with the _ more than five times. the passports are stuck with the visa _ more than five times. the passports are stuck with the visa office. - more than five times. the passports are stuck with the visa office. so - are stuck with the visa office. so far its cost the family thousands to stay
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you mentioned that paris isn't a representative of the rest. the country is also not representative in terms of support for those candidates. you just mentioned, marine le pen has been closing in on ma crone in recent polls. what is her appeal to people around the country? it's the 3rd time a marine lupin is running for president in france. and as in the recent years, she has tried to become to come across as more moderate. so am she a she gave in to use said to, to french, me down new recently talking about her cats and her personal life to be, to come across. it's more accessible and she campaigned she, she travelled through france and shook hands and talked to people and said that she's, she's focusing her campaign on their purchasing power on the rising costs of rising a cost of living. so a many people see her in our some viable option. and she's also kind of lucky because there's an even more radical candidates. it makes it more in the race. and he is even hurt his views that even more radical than hers. so in comparison to him, she comes
you mentioned that paris isn't a representative of the rest. the country is also not representative in terms of support for those candidates. you just mentioned, marine le pen has been closing in on ma crone in recent polls. what is her appeal to people around the country? it's the 3rd time a marine lupin is running for president in france. and as in the recent years, she has tried to become to come across as more moderate. so am she a she gave in to use said to, to french, me down new recently...
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but couldn't move the spotlight onto herself. >> when she got taken under the wing of paris to be parisant, she was paving her own path to stardom. and i think she watched everything paris did and her mother watched everything paris did, and they found a way to do it better. >> back then, i was working for a company called tmz. one night, paris hilton wanted to go out. she had just broken out with her bff tara reade. who does she take? she takes her stylist, and that was kim kardashian. that video made kim kardashian. >> paris, how are you today? >> good. >> good, you look great. kim, you look awesome. >> kim understood, if i go with paris, then i'm in the photo even if it's on the side. so she's insinuating herself, again, as a supporting character, but as a character nonetheless. >> for the next three years, i photographed her day and night and kept that machine rolling so that she became relevant and she would be put on every single tabloid. so it was nothing more than just feeding, feeding, feeding the frenzy and creating it. >> now it's definitely not my goal, but i don't mind it.
but couldn't move the spotlight onto herself. >> when she got taken under the wing of paris to be parisant, she was paving her own path to stardom. and i think she watched everything paris did and her mother watched everything paris did, and they found a way to do it better. >> back then, i was working for a company called tmz. one night, paris hilton wanted to go out. she had just broken out with her bff tara reade. who does she take? she takes her stylist, and that was kim...
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are you staying in paris for the election? | staying in paris for the election?ned to two hours of debate i think i've had enough.— listened to two hours of debate i think i've had enough. and you are auoin . .. think i've had enough. and you are going--- you _ think i've had enough. and you are going... you will _ think i've had enough. and you are going... you will be _ think i've had enough. and you are going... you will be back— think i've had enough. and you are going... you will be back here - going... you will be back here because she would be in paris. we'll because she would be in paris. we'll be there for the big events. i usiiiii be there for the big events. i will no with be there for the big events. i will go with emmanuel— be there for the big events. i will go with emmanuel macron - be there for the big events. in ii. go with emmanuel macron even though it's a tough prediction and the reason is debates are very interesting spectacle in political campaigns. it's quite rare that they truly change the dynamic and given the other contextual factors plu
are you staying in paris for the election? | staying in paris for the election?ned to two hours of debate i think i've had enough.— listened to two hours of debate i think i've had enough. and you are auoin . .. think i've had enough. and you are going--- you _ think i've had enough. and you are going... you will _ think i've had enough. and you are going... you will be _ think i've had enough. and you are going... you will be back— think i've had enough. and you are going... you will be...
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i'm francine lacqua in paris. it
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nick beake, bbc news, paris. our correspondent anna holligan is in paris for us. in paris for us. braced for a tight race? absolutely. france braced for a tight race? absolutely. you can see we are in the heart of paris outside a polling station and voters have been coming ever since these doors open. we have been speaking to them as they go into get an idea what is on their minds as they cast their ballots. the first couple we spoke to said they were voting for president macron because they believed he deserves a second chance, he had covid, been dealing with the crisis in ukraine and they want him again, they want to see what he can really do for the country. they said if marine le pen does when they would actually leave in protest. others have said if it is, as nick has said, these two are at the front at the moment, if they make it into the final round, there are some that fear the feeling towards macron is so strong, so much animosity, the sense he was off performing on the world stage and not listening to the concerns of voters. marine le pen has been rebran
nick beake, bbc news, paris. our correspondent anna holligan is in paris for us. in paris for us. braced for a tight race? absolutely. france braced for a tight race? absolutely. you can see we are in the heart of paris outside a polling station and voters have been coming ever since these doors open. we have been speaking to them as they go into get an idea what is on their minds as they cast their ballots. the first couple we spoke to said they were voting for president macron because they...
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anchor: welcome to live from paris. these are the headlines. genocide, what putin is doing to ukraine, but russian claims the surrender of 1000 troops. ukraine is a crime scene. a woman is manhandled out that handling a briefing. she held up a heart-shaped photo. starting the day live, emmanuel macron fine-tuning policy. you have all the news and analysis of the french presidential election campaign. 250 lives lost in the worst flooding in south africa. e heaviest rains in 60 years. all this me alive from carrots. -- all this, live from paris. ♪ thank you for being with us. day 48 of the russian invasion. the international criminal court has declared ukraine a crime scene. 400 civilians dead. 25 wounded. others say they were raped. investigation of war crimes continues to unearth shocking claims of atrocities, reaching that geneva convention. mariupol under siege, the harsh reality of the war crimes. threats from russia to used chemical weapons to force-out a group of ukrainian marines. russia reported 1000 soldiers surrendered wednesday. after
anchor: welcome to live from paris. these are the headlines. genocide, what putin is doing to ukraine, but russian claims the surrender of 1000 troops. ukraine is a crime scene. a woman is manhandled out that handling a briefing. she held up a heart-shaped photo. starting the day live, emmanuel macron fine-tuning policy. you have all the news and analysis of the french presidential election campaign. 250 lives lost in the worst flooding in south africa. e heaviest rains in 60 years. all this me...
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he discovered paris. he found so much to love there. he fell in love with the the art galleries and the intellectual salons and the music and just all the culture that paris had to offer and he really kind of came back in a way. i think he he not only got a new lease on life so to speak but he wound up learning so much when he was in europe, and it was learning about different topics that he could then contrast with what was going on in america and and come back to america with new ideas. so he wound up taking several trips across europe from paris. he was state. he was there he spent five years as the ambassador and he took three great trips away from the capitol where he really got to explore. so one was to the south of france and italy one was to england and one was to the netherlands and germany. and he learned about a lot of different subjects. he kind of refined his political ideals and i think my theory is it was really this time in france that kind of put him back on track to to rise through the political ranks in the government
he discovered paris. he found so much to love there. he fell in love with the the art galleries and the intellectual salons and the music and just all the culture that paris had to offer and he really kind of came back in a way. i think he he not only got a new lease on life so to speak but he wound up learning so much when he was in europe, and it was learning about different topics that he could then contrast with what was going on in america and and come back to america with new ideas. so he...
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>> many people tweeted these photos of the alleged vandalized chanel stores in paris and all of its paris locations. they all show these photos with the vandalized hitler's tag. we can see these images that were circulating on social media. apparently a chanel store in russia was also vandalized with the same, with this poster. even though we cannot confirm the veracity of these images, the earliest publication of these images that we found was from this telegram post from russian media. it's been viewed over 260 thousand times. we did contact the chanel team here in france to verify the information. they told us the images are indeed photoshopped and that the boutiques were not vandalized. they say this is fake news and firmly condemning the circulation of the images on social media. there is a lot of anger against the rand, due to their sale ban. we can see her cutting up her chanel bag on social media which many russian media influencers have followed. there is more anger -- i think she's going to be sad after this. james: i don't know how she looks, but she doesn't look angry. >> ther
>> many people tweeted these photos of the alleged vandalized chanel stores in paris and all of its paris locations. they all show these photos with the vandalized hitler's tag. we can see these images that were circulating on social media. apparently a chanel store in russia was also vandalized with the same, with this poster. even though we cannot confirm the veracity of these images, the earliest publication of these images that we found was from this telegram post from russian media....
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it was leased to louis in paris. now to the latest on the war in new crime, russia and ukraine have agreed on humanitarian corridors to evacuate thousands of civilians. eastern areas are bracing for what they fear will be a new russian offensive. satellite images show a convoy of hundreds of military vehicles heading for the don boss region in areas round the capitol cave where russian forces have retreated more and more civilian casualties are coming to light. ah, a father's body recovered a daughter's inconsolable grief. and then a 2nd body is found, emergency crews and lucifer have gone from searching for survivors to recovering the dead rushing force. his have reduced his village, just north of ukraine's capital to rubble. officials have uncovered the bodies of hundreds of civilians in towns outside keith, where the russian army has recently retreated and the northern region churned a heave. almost all is lost. north america, where those good. we have a folding that here. this is how we survived a war. nothing is
it was leased to louis in paris. now to the latest on the war in new crime, russia and ukraine have agreed on humanitarian corridors to evacuate thousands of civilians. eastern areas are bracing for what they fear will be a new russian offensive. satellite images show a convoy of hundreds of military vehicles heading for the don boss region in areas round the capitol cave where russian forces have retreated more and more civilian casualties are coming to light. ah, a father's body recovered a...
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francine is live in paris.esting to see that with these polls starting to narrow, it does feel like the market is finally waking up to the risk they need to hedge and pricing. -- price in. francine: it is interesting talking to them i guess who looks at stocks where the -- is priced in. you're going to see jp rising, the market is not pricing that in. it is improbable, not impossible. he saw the bond yields and the euro. after sunday, depending on what the new poll shows, the two candidates will have a runoff on the 24th. we'll have a better idea what the market is concerned about. dani: the rain behind you is also going to factor behind -- into this. manus: if you look at the last presidential election, they could change everything. if you look at the top three candidates number three is left-wing missed, it is unclear who the left historically lending voters will vote for. if it is raining, you don't have a candidate you care about, you may not show up to vote. that can change everything. dani: i love it. on
francine is live in paris.esting to see that with these polls starting to narrow, it does feel like the market is finally waking up to the risk they need to hedge and pricing. -- price in. francine: it is interesting talking to them i guess who looks at stocks where the -- is priced in. you're going to see jp rising, the market is not pricing that in. it is improbable, not impossible. he saw the bond yields and the euro. after sunday, depending on what the new poll shows, the two candidates...
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it's a long wav _ paris and he is on it. it's a long wa . . . paris and he is on it.anding the result on sunday night, the question of what happens next time around because there will be no emmanuel macron because he cannot run for 30 movie comes back five years after that and will that party of a candidate? will he be returned to the left and right? she could still be a candidate.— right? she could still be a candidate. . . ., ., candidate. and will continue to remain forever _ candidate. and will continue to remain forever a _ candidate. and will continue to remain forever a candidate. . candidate. and will continue to remain forever a candidate. in | candidate. and will continue to i remain forever a candidate. in the collapse of the so—called orthodox parties in france and the rise of macron is almost personalised party has completely fractured the party system and yet, although it is a presidential election that we are witnessing now, you do have to have party basis. macron busted through that and without consequence that the parties so weekend, there could be sp
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katya adler, bbc news, paris. i'm joined live from paris by my colleague reeta chakrabarti.g us after a busy night covering the elections. he faces a huge challenge of reuniting the divided france. yes, he'd does, indeed. he talked about the bittersweet victory, and that's a very good way of characterising it. it is sweet because it is victory and he's pulled off this great feat of being elected twice in a row, the first person to do that for 20 years. but analysts keep pointing out that the figures don't look great for him — he has one by we think around 58.5% of the votes in the second round, which is less then he won by five years ago, when he got 66%. it appears that met him le pen, his defeated rival, has put on the region of 2—3,000,000 votes. this is yet to be absolutely confirmed, but this is what is being protected and estimated at the moment. and we heard during this campaign repeatedly, particularly in the last two weeks when the left was effectively edged out of this final contest — and a lot of people felt disenfranchised, they felt they didn't know who to suppo
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i see the +33, that's paris.— +33, that's paris. that is true. +33, that's paris.is. that is true. a few _ +33, that's paris. that is true. a few minutes - +33, that's paris. that is| true. a few minutes later +33, that's paris. that is . true. a few minutes later he returns. _ true. a few minutes later he returns, his _ true. a few minutes later he returns, his preoccupation i true. a few minutes later he returns, his preoccupation a| returns, his preoccupation a renewed russian military onslaught about to begin on the east. are you getting the right weapons in it from the west? translation: we need weapons today so we can fight. we can't wait until some country decides to give or sell a slap on is. some haven't decided on this and we can't wait for two or three weeks or months. the us, united kingdom and some european countries are helping but we need it sooner. need it now. is it enough? we don't think so. the priority word is sooner. the priority words, quickly, now. he sooner. the priority words, quickly. nova— sooner. the priority words, quickly, now. he is a
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now we attend paris and that can only mean caroline connan who has provided leadership in our paris operation and we are thrilled she can join us with the tower in the background. on the right, marine le pen. all of the focuses on emmanuel macron. what happened to francoise mitterand and jack chirac's left. caroline: the left-wing has almost disappeared in this election campaign. the far left could do about 15%. the french have been veering right in this election. as you may have seen over the past week in the french bond market, we have the spreads widening and the cac 40 lower this week. there is some anxiety about the tightening between the two front runners, president emmanuel macron, and marine le pen from the far right. some polls recently showed the lead would only be a few points in the second round. tom: let's say we have this election and it is like emmanuel macron, le pen, and all of that, and we bring surveillance over for the second election. what did they do between the disco elections? how do they campaign? what changes? caroline: is clearly a delicate phase for investors. this
now we attend paris and that can only mean caroline connan who has provided leadership in our paris operation and we are thrilled she can join us with the tower in the background. on the right, marine le pen. all of the focuses on emmanuel macron. what happened to francoise mitterand and jack chirac's left. caroline: the left-wing has almost disappeared in this election campaign. the far left could do about 15%. the french have been veering right in this election. as you may have seen over the...
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sonya follicle reports from paris. daniel mark is a big believer in the future of french manufacturing and he insides. here we will manufacture the product. his company mix locking systems for aircraft engines using smart technology robots. the 1st one is going to grab the parts after the machining process is equipped with optical. 1 and so he will cleaned about 4 sheets and then bring it to the 2nd guy. the 2nd robot with we and this guy will do 100 percent of the inspection of every single bath. most your lives in the phone with the kindred financially from the french government during the corporate crisis. that helped it, whether the crash of aviation sector and hold on to its workforce as of technicians, engineers and developers, and a specialized no, ha, ha, ha ha. and we still my crosbie very present at the 1st melon for the entrepreneur. oh, to help them or to girls in 2017 industrialization is back in france with new projects . new manufacturing in these momentum has been increased during the coffee planning du
sonya follicle reports from paris. daniel mark is a big believer in the future of french manufacturing and he insides. here we will manufacture the product. his company mix locking systems for aircraft engines using smart technology robots. the 1st one is going to grab the parts after the machining process is equipped with optical. 1 and so he will cleaned about 4 sheets and then bring it to the 2nd guy. the 2nd robot with we and this guy will do 100 percent of the inspection of every single...
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lisa louis in paris. when out to the latest news on the war in ukraine, east in areas are bracing for what they fee will be a new russian offensive. and a televised address, ukrainian president volota me, zalinski warned that russian troops are moving to carry out large scale military operations in east in ukraine. now his commands come a day after he met with austrian chancellor kani, hama, who is juice and meat we. the roches president vladimir putin in moscow on monday. meanwhile, as russian troops withdrawal from areas around ukraine's capital ki, if more and more civilian casualties are coming to light hulu. a father's body, we covered a daughter's inconsolable grief. and then a 2nd body is found. emergency crews in blue silver have gone from searching for survivors to recovering the dead. russian forces have reduced this village, just north of ukraine's capital to rubble. officials have uncovered the bodies of hundreds of civilians and towns outside keith, where the russian army has recently retreat
lisa louis in paris. when out to the latest news on the war in ukraine, east in areas are bracing for what they fee will be a new russian offensive. and a televised address, ukrainian president volota me, zalinski warned that russian troops are moving to carry out large scale military operations in east in ukraine. now his commands come a day after he met with austrian chancellor kani, hama, who is juice and meat we. the roches president vladimir putin in moscow on monday. meanwhile, as russian...
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oh, i almost forgot. this is for you from paris where do you live?el i have a request to you. i'm picking up yulechka from the hospital. is she in the hospital? although young women often end up in the hospital. she will live for a while. you need her help. alik i work and then a thousand women have abortions, the next day he goes to work. ira is sick. she needs help needed woman to care for the sick. i can't trust her to someone else's hands. forgive me please. i do not trust you. it's not you talking. you are a very good person. i have no one but you. we had an accident the chauffeur killed. and my mother killed me. is it invisible? hello irochka, i am very glad who the old one will remember there is an eye out. i am very glad irochka everything will be fine. mom stop it. she does not hear, as she does not hear. she doesn't hear, she doesn't see, she doesn't feel. nothing at all. that doesn't happen. happens what is her name? dog and all do you have to go to work today? what do you need for work? i will not go. what do you mean , i won’t go to you,
oh, i almost forgot. this is for you from paris where do you live?el i have a request to you. i'm picking up yulechka from the hospital. is she in the hospital? although young women often end up in the hospital. she will live for a while. you need her help. alik i work and then a thousand women have abortions, the next day he goes to work. ira is sick. she needs help needed woman to care for the sick. i can't trust her to someone else's hands. forgive me please. i do not trust you. it's not you...
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by a prosecutor in paris, at the moment, - investigation by a prosecutor in paris, at the moment, sorruption, that said, ithink— is obviously corruption, that said, i think britain _ is obviously corruption, that said, i think britain is— is obviously corruption, that said, i think britain is a _ is obviously corruption, that said, i think britain is a competitor, - i think britain is a competitor, when — i think britain is a competitor, when it— i think britain is a competitor, when it comes _ i think britain is a competitor, when it comes to _ i think britain is a competitor, when it comes to aircraft, - i think britain is a competitor, when it comes to aircraft, andj i think britain is a competitor, - when it comes to aircraft, and other products. _ when it comes to aircraft, and other products, certainly, _ when it comes to aircraft, and other products, certainly, and _ when it comes to aircraft, and other products, certainly, and i— when it comes to aircraft, and other products, certainly, and i would - products, certainly, and i would venture — products, certainly, and i would
by a prosecutor in paris, at the moment, - investigation by a prosecutor in paris, at the moment, sorruption, that said, ithink— is obviously corruption, that said, i think britain _ is obviously corruption, that said, i think britain is— is obviously corruption, that said, i think britain is a _ is obviously corruption, that said, i think britain is a competitor, - i think britain is a competitor, when — i think britain is a competitor, when it— i think britain is a competitor, when it...
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but, i get on that plane and i make it to paris.ris, i am unpacking all of my clothes and i'm thinking about all my friends and everything i left behind. and i want to be happy, but i feel so sad, and i start crying, a lot. i can't control my emotions, i can't control my body, i start shaking like crazy, and i start feeling this intense pain on my chest, and i can't breathe. i think i'm having a heart attack. so i pick up the phone and i dial 911. but this is not working. do french people don't have 911? so i run for my life, literally. i go to the neighbor and i ask for help. she calls the paramedics, and when they finally make it here, they say that i'm okay, that i am "just" having a panic attack. the next day, i'm trying to relax, walking in the neighborhood, and looking for a place to eat. and i see this little cafe. people are outside drinking coffee and eating fancy pastries. and i wa that. but immediately, i think, "how am i gonna read the menu?" i won't be able to comme this was a bad idea. this whole thing was a crazy idea
but, i get on that plane and i make it to paris.ris, i am unpacking all of my clothes and i'm thinking about all my friends and everything i left behind. and i want to be happy, but i feel so sad, and i start crying, a lot. i can't control my emotions, i can't control my body, i start shaking like crazy, and i start feeling this intense pain on my chest, and i can't breathe. i think i'm having a heart attack. so i pick up the phone and i dial 911. but this is not working. do french people don't...
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should be approached by a woman who represents the mayor's office of paris, a city deputy of paris ,iple, the support is extremely large, and even today in france, everyone fully understands that russia is a country of terrorism and that everything must be done so that ukraine wins this game, not only that ukraine had peace, but also won this war, thank you very much volodymyr kogutyak, president of the association of ukrainians in france , here under the walls is the ng company, which has a contract with russia for the supply of energy resources. thank you very much, mr. volodymyr. in fact, it is important abroad because some people think that it is not important to just sit abroad and do nothing . well, maybe it can be. well, but it is not, it is not some kind of help to ukraine, well, the help is that you saved yourself, you were abroad, but when people act like that and showing it is important. by the way, i want to say that on one of the russian tv channels during their propaganda sabbatical, they showed a picture there, it was scabby . hail screening, missiles are aimed at pari
should be approached by a woman who represents the mayor's office of paris, a city deputy of paris ,iple, the support is extremely large, and even today in france, everyone fully understands that russia is a country of terrorism and that everything must be done so that ukraine wins this game, not only that ukraine had peace, but also won this war, thank you very much volodymyr kogutyak, president of the association of ukrainians in france , here under the walls is the ng company, which has a...
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katya adler, bbc news, paris.i spoke to my colleague reeta chakrabarti, who has been analysing the result in paris. it is sweet because it is victory and he's pulled off this great feat of being elected twice in a row, the first person to do that for 20 years. but analysts keep pointing out that the figures don't look great for him — he has won by, we think, around 58.5% of the votes in the second round, which is less then he won by five years ago, when he got 66%. it appears that madame le pen, his defeated rival, has put on in the region of 2—3 million votes. this is yet to be absolutely confirmed, but this is what is being projected and estimated at the moment. and we heard during this campaign repeatedly, particularly in the last two weeks, when the left was effectively edged out of this final contest — and a lot of people felt disenfranchised, they felt they didn't know who to support or where they could make most a difference. and some left—wing supporters — a lot of left—wing supporters were saying they fel
katya adler, bbc news, paris.i spoke to my colleague reeta chakrabarti, who has been analysing the result in paris. it is sweet because it is victory and he's pulled off this great feat of being elected twice in a row, the first person to do that for 20 years. but analysts keep pointing out that the figures don't look great for him — he has won by, we think, around 58.5% of the votes in the second round, which is less then he won by five years ago, when he got 66%. it appears that madame le...
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if i bring you back here, we are north—west of paris.at polling booth are slim. in the first round she knocked up 7% of the first round she knocked up 7% of the vote here. emmanuel macron getting over 28% and it was the left candidate who scored most highly getting into the high 40s of support. a lot of vote available here for both of those candidates and they need them. and they are worried about people turning up. worth pointing out, this is the start of the easter holidays in paris, what would you do, come and vote on a sunday or would you have pushed off on your holiday on friday? it is an important issue and both candidates are aware of it. let's can —— i catch up with it with the european can —— correspondent. the french aren't exactly thrilled with what is on offer this election. the frustration we found at this market in the capital is the same story across the country, just listen to this woman an office worker and patrick, a retired fireman. they will not be voting for anyone. translation: | am notj going to vote for marine bec
if i bring you back here, we are north—west of paris.at polling booth are slim. in the first round she knocked up 7% of the first round she knocked up 7% of the vote here. emmanuel macron getting over 28% and it was the left candidate who scored most highly getting into the high 40s of support. a lot of vote available here for both of those candidates and they need them. and they are worried about people turning up. worth pointing out, this is the start of the easter holidays in paris, what...
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the queen. joining me now from paris is cornelia wall. she is a professor of international political economy and the head of the berlin best her to school. she has written extensively on the importance of the upcoming french election. welcome to d. w. the knock on the facts of the korean war are already becoming an issue in the election campaign. how are candidates addressing? it's a very good question because the war and ukraine certainly is the single most important event that is affecting the selection on many dimensions in terms of energy prices is i would say, one of the biggest peer factors for everybody, including the current government. because as you will remember, the yellow west movement was also triggered by rising energy prices. so the current government is current is spending 50000000000 to cap a surge and energy prices at the moment. and is very concerned about the effect that this might have in the media in the short, in the, in the medium term. and in the long run, of course, as well as different candidates. we'll address
the queen. joining me now from paris is cornelia wall. she is a professor of international political economy and the head of the berlin best her to school. she has written extensively on the importance of the upcoming french election. welcome to d. w. the knock on the facts of the korean war are already becoming an issue in the election campaign. how are candidates addressing? it's a very good question because the war and ukraine certainly is the single most important event that is affecting...
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to doubly it's lisa lewis, reports from paris. ah, as thousands of people took to the streets in paris last saturday, the demonstrators, main message was to oppose racism and the far right. but that didn't necessarily mean the protesters were endorsing president him on a mac, home. me, missouri. okay. i will vote from a crown in the 2nd round that i'm not happy about it. i just want to block marine le pen from getting to power. i live in modern the bone marvellously douglas, marian, the pen is threatening our rule of law, but that doesn't mean i'll give my vote to my cross culverson. i already had to do so in 2017. so of course they're not the same, but macro also has a right wing program. the bulk bond is good to go to water. it is the supporters of the far left candidate, johnny middle shaw who came 3rd in round one. you feel particularly frustrated. they no longer have a left wing option. my call has tried to appeal to these latest by turning down parts of his manifesto. like the plan to push up the retirement age from the curr
to doubly it's lisa lewis, reports from paris. ah, as thousands of people took to the streets in paris last saturday, the demonstrators, main message was to oppose racism and the far right. but that didn't necessarily mean the protesters were endorsing president him on a mac, home. me, missouri. okay. i will vote from a crown in the 2nd round that i'm not happy about it. i just want to block marine le pen from getting to power. i live in modern the bone marvellously douglas, marian, the pen is...
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reporter: ackerman began her political activism from her paris exile.n online publication by well-known russian exiles and russia experts. their articles describe how putin has grown increasingly authoritarian over the years, how he has extended his influence, and how he's toyed with his foreign counterparts. galia: for years, both in france and in germany, there has been a strong pro-russian sentiment. there have been many real agents of influence and many people who have simply acted in good faith, who have believed oranted to believe that russia would be a good partner. but all their well-meaning words have made us slow to recognize the extreme danger represented by the russian regime. reporter: desk russie has attracted a large audience. up to 150,000 readers click on the analyses and opinion pieces, some of them in russia. the fact that the ukraine invasion is turning out differently than putin imagined gives ackerman hope. galia: i think height evebe overthrown because he has been a great military failure. reporter: the parisian russian exiles are
reporter: ackerman began her political activism from her paris exile.n online publication by well-known russian exiles and russia experts. their articles describe how putin has grown increasingly authoritarian over the years, how he has extended his influence, and how he's toyed with his foreign counterparts. galia: for years, both in france and in germany, there has been a strong pro-russian sentiment. there have been many real agents of influence and many people who have simply acted in good...
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this is live from paris. ♪ thank you for being with us.kraine's highest security official says russia's anticipated new offensive in the east appears to have started. he spoke to say russia attempted to break through the entire eastern front of the regions. we will have a full breakdown and analysis for you. first, airstrikes indiscriminate on civilian areas, the words of the eu foreign policy chief on russia's attacks. day 53 of the russian invasion of ukraine has seen it targets across the country struck by russian forces. lviv in the west, perhaps the incident that changes the complexion of the conflict. the city so far, where nearly 5 million people to leave ukraine has passed through, now targeted in airstrikes. moscow says an arms depot was struck. seven civilians reported dead. our correspondent sent this. reporter: the black smoke on the horizon here in the city of lviv has disappeared, only the second time since russia began its invasion of ukraine that we have seen the black smoke, that there have been russian missile strikes ins
this is live from paris. ♪ thank you for being with us.kraine's highest security official says russia's anticipated new offensive in the east appears to have started. he spoke to say russia attempted to break through the entire eastern front of the regions. we will have a full breakdown and analysis for you. first, airstrikes indiscriminate on civilian areas, the words of the eu foreign policy chief on russia's attacks. day 53 of the russian invasion of ukraine has seen it targets across the...
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that is up barbara weasel and lisa lewis in paris. well, let's also cross over to central paris, where dw are in a straus is standing by marina. you've been talking to some voters today. what's the feeling there? there's been a big discussion going on, especially among left being voters in the last 2 weeks since the 1st round of the presidential elections. and there are basically 2 or maybe even 3 camps. so the 1st cam says, yes, of course we will vote for emory micro because we don't want to marine the pen to get to power a far right. an extreme president. and they are the people who said, yeah, we will go to the polls, but we will will, blank because we don't ones in manuel, macro and power. at least we don't want to support him. and then the people who said, we don't want to go to the polls at o, and that's showing in the really high of century rates. so it could be, it could go up to 28 percent. that would be 2 or even 3 percentage points from percentage points more than in 2017, so 5 years ago, and it would or could be, and the h
that is up barbara weasel and lisa lewis in paris. well, let's also cross over to central paris, where dw are in a straus is standing by marina. you've been talking to some voters today. what's the feeling there? there's been a big discussion going on, especially among left being voters in the last 2 weeks since the 1st round of the presidential elections. and there are basically 2 or maybe even 3 camps. so the 1st cam says, yes, of course we will vote for emory micro because we don't want to...
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reporter: ackerman began her political activism from her paris exile.n online publication by well-known russian exiles and russia experts. their articles describe how putin has grown increasingly authoritarian over the years, how he has extended his influence, and how he's toyed with his foreign counterparts. galia: for years, both in france and in germany, there has been a strong pro-russian sentiment. there have been many real agents of influence and many people who have simply acted in good faith, who have believed or wted to believe that russia would be a good partner. but all their well-meaning words have made us slow to recognize the extreme danger represented by the russian regime. reporter: desk russie has attracted a large audience. up to 150,000 readers click on the analyses and onion pieces, some of them in russia. the fact that the ukraine invasion is turning out differently than putin imagined gives ackerman hope. galia: i think height evebe overthrown because he has been a great military failure. reporter: the parisian russian exiles are u
reporter: ackerman began her political activism from her paris exile.n online publication by well-known russian exiles and russia experts. their articles describe how putin has grown increasingly authoritarian over the years, how he has extended his influence, and how he's toyed with his foreign counterparts. galia: for years, both in france and in germany, there has been a strong pro-russian sentiment. there have been many real agents of influence and many people who have simply acted in good...
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i don’t remember the origin of paris, well, paris is such prokhor chaliapin of ancient greek times, threes fell in love with him. well, already uh-huh in the status of an apple and distribute everything, so he distributed it. so it didn't seem like much. she could be it was aphrodite achilles fought with hector but another story here is helen the beautiful three achilles hector is not afraid and losing is fine. wow here, this wife will understand what to advance. what is he, what is this paris is like that. this is somehow strange, but in st. petersburg you still stood upright and looked at the battle elena a sharp horse elena and aphrodite yes, hill killed us here. how are you here? and if they now remove helen hera and athens, we will think of something else. no, she call. no, strong historians now. my use resource. and who is this? we can find out? this is an ancient historian of the greek hryvnia what we are talking about, well, that's it, people won 100,000, i'm joking, of course. good afternoon. hello program. who wants become a millionaire, hosted by dmitry bro, a phrase has just b
i don’t remember the origin of paris, well, paris is such prokhor chaliapin of ancient greek times, threes fell in love with him. well, already uh-huh in the status of an apple and distribute everything, so he distributed it. so it didn't seem like much. she could be it was aphrodite achilles fought with hector but another story here is helen the beautiful three achilles hector is not afraid and losing is fine. wow here, this wife will understand what to advance. what is he, what is this...
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a paris correspondence. lisa lewis has more imminent. my car came to power in 2017 as the youngest president in french history, a strong pro european former banker and economics minister. the 39 year old promised to heal a country where the far right was on the rise is afraid to, i'll do everything i can editor coming 5 years so that there is no more reason to vote for extremist difficulty. bullies exclaim, but very quickly, those in the left wing who had waited for marcal centrist platform, became disenchanted by his market orientated measures such as his reform of the national railed company. in their eyes, my call became the president of the rich the loan with a closet deep rooted anger over perceived economic inequality tipped over into months, long demonstrations by the so called yellow vests they demanded more social justice . but all these demonstrations and another planned reform of the pension system ground to hoard in early 2020. when france lay countries worldwide entered a series of locked downs due to the cove at 19 pandemic
a paris correspondence. lisa lewis has more imminent. my car came to power in 2017 as the youngest president in french history, a strong pro european former banker and economics minister. the 39 year old promised to heal a country where the far right was on the rise is afraid to, i'll do everything i can editor coming 5 years so that there is no more reason to vote for extremist difficulty. bullies exclaim, but very quickly, those in the left wing who had waited for marcal centrist platform,...
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so, paris was with me. >> though she saw paris often, and called all the time. and then, marie finally found what her vulnerable, loving soul seemed to need. >> i was actually happy for her, because she found god. >> marie had found a spiritual home at the calvary emerald coast church. it was hardly a fancy cathedral. the place was in a strip mall. but fancy wasn't the point, salvation was. here, finally, marie felt right. >> jesus is saying, you know what? you are missing out. >> the pastor was a charismatic man named james flanders, who preached the bible four square. preached in jeans, sneakers. lived streamed and youtubed his sermons. >> it was a very happening place. >> jason anderson was the youth pastor. >> i fell asleep listening to his sermons. [laughs] >> but more than that, the pastor and his wife, james and tanya flanders were known for their big hearts, their charity. and thats when for a third time, a family took in marie. >> she saying that she was there until she got on her feet. >> but a whole year went by. and then, what was coming couldn't be
so, paris was with me. >> though she saw paris often, and called all the time. and then, marie finally found what her vulnerable, loving soul seemed to need. >> i was actually happy for her, because she found god. >> marie had found a spiritual home at the calvary emerald coast church. it was hardly a fancy cathedral. the place was in a strip mall. but fancy wasn't the point, salvation was. here, finally, marie felt right. >> jesus is saying, you know what? you are...
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that's it from me in paris. now back to you, clive. reeta, thank you for that, lived in paris.ollowing the death of her seven—year—old son. hakeem hussein was found dead in a garden in birmingham, in november 2017. he was severely asthmatic, and coventry crown court was told he was left alone without his inhaler. our midlands correspondent phil mackie reports. hakeem hussein was a frail young boy who died because his mother cared more about getting her next fix than looking after him. laura heath smoked heroin and crack cocaine. her addiction had spiralled out of control in the months before he died. she even used her son's inhaler as a makeshift crack pipe. they lived in squalor. their lives were chaotic. on the night he lost his life, hakeem had a severe asthma attack, went outside for some air, but collapsed and died. his mother couldn't help because she'd passed out after taking drugs, but later, she wrote her dead son a letter in which she appeared to blame him for not waking her up. evidence showed that he was simply neglected. his mum prioritised her drug use over him. h
that's it from me in paris. now back to you, clive. reeta, thank you for that, lived in paris.ollowing the death of her seven—year—old son. hakeem hussein was found dead in a garden in birmingham, in november 2017. he was severely asthmatic, and coventry crown court was told he was left alone without his inhaler. our midlands correspondent phil mackie reports. hakeem hussein was a frail young boy who died because his mother cared more about getting her next fix than looking after him. laura...
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. >> paris: the justice department's crackdown on gun trafficking dozens arrested. >> the technology being deployed by atf should send shock waves through violent criminal organizations. >>> today we made history. >> a first for amazon. >> the people have spoken. and the people wanted a union. >> what it means for workers and the company. >>> the russian oligarch turned wartime peace negotiator >>> a judge rules on ghislaine maxwell's request for a new trial. >>> and fresh tech that could change the drivethrough forever. >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, "the news" with shepard smith >> good evening. ukraine was responsible for a daring helicopter attack on russian soil that blew up a fuel depot. that's new tonight from a senior u.s. defense official. one ukrainian military official did deny that ukraine carried out the surprise air strike that you see here across the border but another official's response was more mig at any rate, these are eyewitness videos of the alleged attack if the true it would be ukraine's boldest and most stunning counter-attack yet. you sa
. >> paris: the justice department's crackdown on gun trafficking dozens arrested. >> the technology being deployed by atf should send shock waves through violent criminal organizations. >>> today we made history. >> a first for amazon. >> the people have spoken. and the people wanted a union. >> what it means for workers and the company. >>> the russian oligarch turned wartime peace negotiator >>> a judge rules on ghislaine maxwell's...
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and lucy is at macron�*s headquarters in paris.s campaign's confidence over victory has grown. i think they are a bit more confident than they were a couple of weeks ago. as you say, the polls are shifted in their favour since then but not quite enough for mr macron to be at all blase. more than 10% of voters, even a couple days ago, we think they haven't decided who to vote for, and if you listen to emmanuel macron towards the end of the campaign, he was telling voters to come and vote, the battle isn't won. even if he doesn't win, polls of all predicted that marine le pen is going to do better this time the last time if that is true, mr macron will have lost already in one very important way. said five years ago, he said he wanted to remove the reasons for people to vote for the far right. if the polls are correct, he might have added to there. and our europe editor katya adler is at le pen�*s headquarters in paris, and explains what is at stake for her party. there is rising tensions here are marine le pen�*s headquarters in par
and lucy is at macron�*s headquarters in paris.s campaign's confidence over victory has grown. i think they are a bit more confident than they were a couple of weeks ago. as you say, the polls are shifted in their favour since then but not quite enough for mr macron to be at all blase. more than 10% of voters, even a couple days ago, we think they haven't decided who to vote for, and if you listen to emmanuel macron towards the end of the campaign, he was telling voters to come and vote, the...
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for the moment, natasha butler for us in paris. thanks for the update. now they've been isolated, protest by far left groups against macros. victory ah, right, please moved in the news together to disperse demonstrators in paris by word. similar scenes of the north western city of n, macro centrist policies have attracted criticism from both far left and right wing groups. the britisher and german leaders also congratulated sir macro. earl of schultz says, france made a strong commitment to europe and he's pleased to be able to continue to corporate while boris johnson says, frances, one of the guys closest most important allies and looks forward to continuing to work together. let's bring in nicholas tanza. he's a guess professor of government and political theory as to sales bo, a selective research university joyce, when via skype from paris. mister tens, a good have you with us on the program. can i just begin wave? how present, mike was talking about reaching out to those that didn't vote for him or abstained from this particular vote. how much work
for the moment, natasha butler for us in paris. thanks for the update. now they've been isolated, protest by far left groups against macros. victory ah, right, please moved in the news together to disperse demonstrators in paris by word. similar scenes of the north western city of n, macro centrist policies have attracted criticism from both far left and right wing groups. the britisher and german leaders also congratulated sir macro. earl of schultz says, france made a strong commitment to...
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nick beake, bbc news, paris. we can go live now to tim wilcox in paris.in the north—west of paris, about four miles from the centre. this is a former working class area, about 20 to 25% is non—eu immigration. it has now been gentrified in the last two years, and income levels are rising here, but certainly that is the issue for the selection, for cost of living, and as marine le pen, her campaign focus has been on what people are allowed and can afford to buy in a time of rising prices after the pandemic etc. and as nick was saying, what is interesting this time around is that even in 2017 when marine le pen went through to the second round with french president emmanuel macron and was crushed by him then, is france now believing that potentially marine le pen could get to the presidency? she has been slightly detoxified by the far right wing candidate to her right as well, who has taken on a lot of that bitter rhetoric about racism and emigration, while she has focused on the cost of living. the polls here are not allowed to be published in france, but w
nick beake, bbc news, paris. we can go live now to tim wilcox in paris.in the north—west of paris, about four miles from the centre. this is a former working class area, about 20 to 25% is non—eu immigration. it has now been gentrified in the last two years, and income levels are rising here, but certainly that is the issue for the selection, for cost of living, and as marine le pen, her campaign focus has been on what people are allowed and can afford to buy in a time of rising prices...