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christine joins us a professor of political science at the university of paris, a perry week. thank you for joining us here. pretty much if emanuel microns, central coalition ensemble lose their majority, as is possible. how difficult would that make the business of passing laws and being a government in this country probably will have to get allies on a case by case scenario for each low. we'll get support from the center right, or central left people and probably won't change a lot. i will say probably because it's always what is happening now. we will get small supports from the big, small support from the most conservative part of the city, spotty. so i don't think it's will be a big change actually doesn't in a 0 back on the streams to oppose the president's plans for a constitutional referendum next month. the opposition says client site is trying to tightened his grip on power and threatening to boycott. the vote, so you dissolve parliament and it seemed executive powers last year feels as dozens of judges that lead them to call a national strike. now it's in its 3rd wee
christine joins us a professor of political science at the university of paris, a perry week. thank you for joining us here. pretty much if emanuel microns, central coalition ensemble lose their majority, as is possible. how difficult would that make the business of passing laws and being a government in this country probably will have to get allies on a case by case scenario for each low. we'll get support from the center right, or central left people and probably won't change a lot. i will...
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of parliament?— joining me now from paris is nacira guenif, a professor of sociology and anthropology at the universitynes—saint—denis. thanks very much for being with us. what is your analysis of these results and how much did they have to do with inflation, with the cost of living issues in the country? 0bviously, of living issues in the country? obviously, the voters, half of the voters that went to the polls today consider that the current government or that macron was re—elected with votes from the left and the right, as a right government, are not convinced at all that this government can address and strongly tackle the challenges that they are facing with the war in ukraine, with the of prices, the gas prices, with the of prices, the gas prices, with the way of living, and especially with the kind of divisive policy that the french government has been leading so far. less that the french government has been leading so far-— leading so far. less than two months after marine — leading so far. less than two months after marine le _ leading so far. less than two months after marine le pen _ leading
of parliament?— joining me now from paris is nacira guenif, a professor of sociology and anthropology at the universitynes—saint—denis. thanks very much for being with us. what is your analysis of these results and how much did they have to do with inflation, with the cost of living issues in the country? 0bviously, of living issues in the country? obviously, the voters, half of the voters that went to the polls today consider that the current government or that macron was re—elected...
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christine kado joins us a professor of political science at the university of paris a very week. thank you for joining us. if you do, if emanuel microns, centrist coalition ensemble lose their majority as is possible, how difficult would that make the business of passing laws and being a government in this country? i probably will have to get allies on a case by case scenario are for each law will get support from the center, right, or center left people and seats probably won't change a lot. i will say probably because it's already what is happening now. i will get small support from let it be coward, small support from the most conservative part of the socialist party. so i don't think it will be a big change actually at a time of real crisis in this country, or a lot of people will be looking to a unit unified government to make decisive decisions to, to that will affect the things that they actually care about. it is, is that not going to be problematic in what will effectively be potentially a hung bar? well, i think people, we also react as maybe a deep differently and will
christine kado joins us a professor of political science at the university of paris a very week. thank you for joining us. if you do, if emanuel microns, centrist coalition ensemble lose their majority as is possible, how difficult would that make the business of passing laws and being a government in this country? i probably will have to get allies on a case by case scenario are for each law will get support from the center, right, or center left people and seats probably won't change a lot. i...
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faster and be ready for membership against the backdrop of universal calls to reward and inspire ukraine with the status of eu candidates in paris . and it’s not visible yet, i honestly want to have no illusions, this is for time, after all, in ukraine there is a war, so first you need to stop hostilities, then restore ukraine, and then talk about joining our club on good terms, both for ukraine and for the eu in kiev they stated that three eu countries opposed their application and offered ukraine other membership formats . extra, candidacy conditional candidacy among those who oppose ukrainian aspirations denmark sweden netherlands europe is starting to get tired of the ukrainian theme. and they feel it in brussels, while in kiev they are nervous. i am i can imagine how many correct words will be said, but, frankly, between us. it would be better if they were places, they better gave us weapons. here we sorted out the candidates and the rest of turkey for how long we have been sitting as a candidate. there is a special case, how they us and not we can, in any case, turkey has been a candidate for eu membership for 23 years. an
faster and be ready for membership against the backdrop of universal calls to reward and inspire ukraine with the status of eu candidates in paris . and it’s not visible yet, i honestly want to have no illusions, this is for time, after all, in ukraine there is a war, so first you need to stop hostilities, then restore ukraine, and then talk about joining our club on good terms, both for ukraine and for the eu in kiev they stated that three eu countries opposed their application and offered...
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of europe come to an end. at this point, the sings very likely, ah, cross sucking russia and europe, i'm joined by my guest on laughlin in paris. he's a university lecture in history and political philosophy in st. petersburg. we have gilbert doctorow. he's an independent political analyst, an author, a memoirs of an ex pat manager in moscow during the 19 ninety's and bravo.
of europe come to an end. at this point, the sings very likely, ah, cross sucking russia and europe, i'm joined by my guest on laughlin in paris. he's a university lecture in history and political philosophy in st. petersburg. we have gilbert doctorow. he's an independent political analyst, an author, a memoirs of an ex pat manager in moscow during the 19 ninety's and bravo.
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universities, wait for hundreds of lectures. in oxford, cambridge, there around the world, in paris, in the sorbonne, show how you know how to proveoof comes down to the fact that a person will kill a student and leave a blue sign on the building, well, i'm sorry, well, it's just not even serious, this is such a proof, what does this have to do with renaming ? it won't take any big money and we have one last short question for you that worries me also because the bulgakov museum was opened not so long ago and also well, earlier there were also increased research into his anti-ukrainian positions and now it's even more so there is a question for the bulgakov museum. what do you think should be done with such institutions, how should we be with them, because i know for sure about the bulgakov museum there will be a terrible obstacle to any intervention, and there is even a hint that bulgakov had anti-ukrainian views talked with people who are there and who work there, tell me how, from your point of view, how to make the functioning of the bulgakov museum correct, for example, look, you need to avoid the mistake you tried to make in
universities, wait for hundreds of lectures. in oxford, cambridge, there around the world, in paris, in the sorbonne, show how you know how to proveoof comes down to the fact that a person will kill a student and leave a blue sign on the building, well, i'm sorry, well, it's just not even serious, this is such a proof, what does this have to do with renaming ? it won't take any big money and we have one last short question for you that worries me also because the bulgakov museum was opened not...
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of europe come to an end. at this point, the scenes very likely, ah cross sucking russia and europe, i'm joined by my guest on laughlin in paris. he's a university lecture in history and political philosophy in saint petersburg. we have gilbert doctorow. he's an independent political analyst, an author of memoirs of an ex pat manager in moscow during the 19 nineties and in province we cross through laudermill goldstein. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university. i gentleman cross sack rules and the fact that means he can jump anytime he want. and i always appreciate, i want to ask you all 3. the same question. i'll start off with john. here is the window to europe that same p, that peter, the great envisioned, is it coming to a close? is it closed? yes, it's been slammed by europe or in russia throughout the last 1020 years has repeatedly said how much it wants to cooperate with the west, with europe in particular, of course, but even with the americans and are, you know, the door has been slammed in its face or the window has been slammed in its face in a very, very fundamental way. as angular merkel used to remind
of europe come to an end. at this point, the scenes very likely, ah cross sucking russia and europe, i'm joined by my guest on laughlin in paris. he's a university lecture in history and political philosophy in saint petersburg. we have gilbert doctorow. he's an independent political analyst, an author of memoirs of an ex pat manager in moscow during the 19 nineties and in province we cross through laudermill goldstein. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university. i...
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of europe come to an end. at this point, the scenes very likely, ah cross sucking russia and europe, i'm joined by my guest on laughlin in paris. he's a university lecture in history and political philosophy in st. petersburg. we have gilbert doctorow. he's an independent political analyst, an author of memoirs of an ex pat manager in moscow during the 19 nineties and in province we cross through laudermill goldstein. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university. i gentleman cross sack rose in the fact that means he can jump anytime he want. and i always appreciate, i want to ask you all 3. the same question. i'll start off with john. here is the window to europe at st. p. that peter, the great envisioned, is it coming to a close? is it closed? yes, it's been slammed by europe or in russia throughout the last 1020 years has repeatedly said how much it wants to cooperate with the west, with europe in particular, of course, but even with the americans and are, you know, the door has been slammed in its face or the window has been slammed in its face or in a very, very fundamental way. as angela merkel used to remind peop
of europe come to an end. at this point, the scenes very likely, ah cross sucking russia and europe, i'm joined by my guest on laughlin in paris. he's a university lecture in history and political philosophy in st. petersburg. we have gilbert doctorow. he's an independent political analyst, an author of memoirs of an ex pat manager in moscow during the 19 nineties and in province we cross through laudermill goldstein. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university. i...
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faster and be ready for membership against the backdrop of universal calls to reward and inspire ukraine with the status of eu candidates in paris not yet visible to zheledit, to be honest, so that there are no illusions. it will take time because there is a war going on in ukraine, so you first need to stop hostilities, then restore ukraine a. then to talk about joining our club on good terms, both for ukraine and for the eu in kiev , they said that three countries and the eu opposed their application, which were offered to ukraine by others. format and membership extra candidacy conditional candidacy among those who oppose ukrainian aspirations denmark sweden netherlands europe is starting to get tired of the ukrainian theme. and they feel it in brussels, while in kiev they are nervous. i imagine how many correct words will be said, but, frankly, between us. it would be better if they were places, we were better given the candidacy of weapons. so we sorted out the candidates ourselves, becoming a completely different turkey, as long as we sit as a candidate, there is a special case, so they can not become the second special ca
faster and be ready for membership against the backdrop of universal calls to reward and inspire ukraine with the status of eu candidates in paris not yet visible to zheledit, to be honest, so that there are no illusions. it will take time because there is a war going on in ukraine, so you first need to stop hostilities, then restore ukraine a. then to talk about joining our club on good terms, both for ukraine and for the eu in kiev , they said that three countries and the eu opposed their...
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of europe come to an end. at this point, the scenes very likely, ah cross sucking russia and europe, i'm joined by my guest on laughlin in paris. he's a university lecture in history and political philosophy in saint petersburg. we have gilbert doctorow. he's an independent political analyst, an author, a memoirs of an ex pat manager in moscow during the 19 ninety's and in province we cross through vladimir goldstein. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university. i joan in cross sack roads and the fact that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate, i want to ask you all 3. the same question. i'll start off with john. here is the window to europe that same p a that peter, the great envisioned, is it coming to a close? is it closed? yes, it's been slammed by europe or in russia throughout the last 1020 years has repeatedly st. how much it wants to corporate with the west, with europe in particular of course, but even with the americans. and are, you know, the door has been slammed in its face or the window has been slammed in its face or in a very, very fundamental way. as angular merkel used to remin
of europe come to an end. at this point, the scenes very likely, ah cross sucking russia and europe, i'm joined by my guest on laughlin in paris. he's a university lecture in history and political philosophy in saint petersburg. we have gilbert doctorow. he's an independent political analyst, an author, a memoirs of an ex pat manager in moscow during the 19 ninety's and in province we cross through vladimir goldstein. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university. i...
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>>> and the florida a&m university's famed marching 100 takes paris by storm behind the scenes of theirloamu marching 100 takes paris. behind the scenes of their impressive performance. the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need...
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of all, we need to learn the ukrainian language. the problem is that in france, there is only one university in paris where the ukrainian language isl the universities teach russian language. this is definitely a problem, it is necessary to prepare the future, and therefore it is necessary to work from both sides in france so that they really understand the ukrainian spirit and the ukrainian language and ukrainian culture better, and also ukrainians must present themselves more and more like this, which is not based on over the imperial e-e spirit, as the slavs usually understand it is the one that is based on what we have ernest called moral consciousness, this is a big difference e-e if you talk only about values, it will not be enough because values are like prices it depends on the market, it can change the minister very much, and when you talk about moral consciousness, for example, during the revolution of dignity, the revolution of dignity, everyone saw ukraine, what does it mean for ukraine, the same thing. like the french, how can we now promote these values, the agenda that your colleague antoine is talking about now, a
of all, we need to learn the ukrainian language. the problem is that in france, there is only one university in paris where the ukrainian language isl the universities teach russian language. this is definitely a problem, it is necessary to prepare the future, and therefore it is necessary to work from both sides in france so that they really understand the ukrainian spirit and the ukrainian language and ukrainian culture better, and also ukrainians must present themselves more and more like...
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let's bring it our guests from paris are joined by political analyst i made create in london is sir philip malia who is a professor of french european politics at university college, london and from santander febreeze party, a ceo of rasmussen, global a political consultancy gentlemen. welcome to inside story. let's start with you than that. i'm it. what do you make of this election results? was the selection, as from french newspapers of said a political earthquake? to what extent does that make up now of the national assembly make france ungovernable for the next 5 years? well as it is and vogue ungovernable for the french friends and the current friendship. micro, i believe it's a huge victory for the left east and the other small g, which is the far right 1000000 loop in the last more than $100.00 seats in the french parliament. so i believe it's a victory for the left is we've seen that the majority, you wouldn't, you know, or go on the ground to in order to persuade, to argument for the french addiction, the importance of the parliament every election. and we've seen it's a huge defeat for the french president. these also, you know, a lot of doubt o
let's bring it our guests from paris are joined by political analyst i made create in london is sir philip malia who is a professor of french european politics at university college, london and from santander febreeze party, a ceo of rasmussen, global a political consultancy gentlemen. welcome to inside story. let's start with you than that. i'm it. what do you make of this election results? was the selection, as from french newspapers of said a political earthquake? to what extent does that...
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paris associate professor of economics and international affairs. thank you very much. this is bloomberg. ♪ (inspiring music) - [narrator] at southern new hampshire universityu can reach your goals faster. that's because you can transfer in up to 90 credits towards your online degree. - i was able to cut my time in half. - [narrator] apply free at snhu.edu dani: time for the bloomberg business flash. a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news. heathrow airport is asking some airlines to cancel a number of flights scheduled for today. heathrow says it asked carriers to cancel 10% of their flights in response to a baggage system fault over the weekend. london gatwick said it would scrap hundreds of flights over the peak summer travel period after amsterdam's hub took a similar step. conocophillips says volatility may grasp -- may last year's -- by investing a $29 billion project to boost the export of fuel. the houston-based company will buy 3.1% holdings in the northfield east projects. chief executive officer ryan lance announce the deal alongside the energy minister today. the u.s. economy will fall by likely a mild recession at the end of
paris associate professor of economics and international affairs. thank you very much. this is bloomberg. ♪ (inspiring music) - [narrator] at southern new hampshire universityu can reach your goals faster. that's because you can transfer in up to 90 credits towards your online degree. - i was able to cut my time in half. - [narrator] apply free at snhu.edu dani: time for the bloomberg business flash. a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news. heathrow airport is asking some...
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george washington university law school professor jonathan turley, trey gowdy, former congressman from south carolina, and jessica tar the love, cohost of "the five." bret: but paris the, congressional correspondent chad pill grim to set the scene on capitol april. >> reporter: the committee plans to show a nexus between the former president, his allies and those who laid siege to the capitol, and they want to know what the president did during the riot. tonight the committee will play clips from the depositions the committee took from ivanka trump and jared kushner, also audio from marc short, the chief of star for former vice president -- staff for former president mike pence. quote: the conspiracy to thwart the will of the people is not over. thompson will assert that january 6th put democracy at risk and that the world is watching. bret: chad pergram, thank you very much. we're looking live here at the canon caucus room. this is rarely used, actually the, for committee hearings. it's the biggest room available on capitol hill, and they have transformed it with this giant screen above the dais there the that we saw in that the other shot, there you go, to play
george washington university law school professor jonathan turley, trey gowdy, former congressman from south carolina, and jessica tar the love, cohost of "the five." bret: but paris the, congressional correspondent chad pill grim to set the scene on capitol april. >> reporter: the committee plans to show a nexus between the former president, his allies and those who laid siege to the capitol, and they want to know what the president did during the riot. tonight the committee...
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universal charger which will become mandatory in 2024. the block is now working on implementing a standard charger for larger electronic devices, including laptops. by 2026. natasha butler al jazeera paris. ah and one of the top stories around to 0, the horn of africa is experiencing it's worse.
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universal charger which will become mandatory in 2024. the block is now working on implementing a standard charger for larger electronic devices, including laptops, by 2026. natasha butler. i'll just sarah paris ah and one of the top stories on our 0, the horn of africa is experiencing its worst drought in 40 years. the un says 14000000 people in somalia, kenya, and ethiopia are at risk of starvation in somalia. about 800000 people have left the countryside to seek help in camps. they've joined hundreds of thousands of people who were displaced by previous drought. ukrainian government says it will only be able to export $2000000.00 tons of grain a month if russia refuses to lift its blockade to the black sea port. if the blockade is lifted, ukrainian officials estimate it will take 6 months to d. mine the surrounding waters. rushes as shipments can resume. once you friend d minds, the coast ukrainian troops are battling straight to street to defend the eastern city of several don't ask. president vladimir zalinski says stalemate is not an option. or russia has sent more troops to the area in an effort to encircle the city stream is coming out next to examining the political situation in el salvador . but
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of modern art. but in 1911, when he created this painting in his newly constructed studio just outside paris, his work was not universallyas commissioned by a wealthy russian, sergio shchukin. but when he saw it -- >> he did not understand what was this flat picture. what were these elements that didn't seem to have background or foreground. and he rejected the painting. >> reporter: still, henri matisse believed in the work, showing with it no sale at several exhibits, including the new york arm armory show in 1913. it was finally purchased for a london nightclub, and then ended up in new york where norma bought it almost two decades later. >> it was $29,000, which is more than 10 times that in today's money. >> reporter: how much would it be worth today? >> priceless today. >> reporter: you would never sell it? >> it's not an issue. >> reporter: as an analysis in the museum's lab illustrates, red studio was not always red. layers of an earlier version with orange, pink, and blue sections can be seen und before matisse decided tedoh,ne atoverlaliy eve arythinppg with red. did he do it impulsively? >> was it something he
of modern art. but in 1911, when he created this painting in his newly constructed studio just outside paris, his work was not universallyas commissioned by a wealthy russian, sergio shchukin. but when he saw it -- >> he did not understand what was this flat picture. what were these elements that didn't seem to have background or foreground. and he rejected the painting. >> reporter: still, henri matisse believed in the work, showing with it no sale at several exhibits, including...