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why is paris best placed? i think there are several assets for paris, which are generally recognised by all the institutions i am talking to. the first one is probably that paris is the only big city comparable to london in size, with a range of different activities, which means that there is, first, the whole range of financial activities, notably, banks and dealer broker activities, insurance, asset management, fintech, and there is no other comparable city in europe. that is interesting, though. you say all that, and that is your opinion, obviously. but when you look at what major financial institutions are doing, they don't necessarily back paris. for example, mufg, japan's biggest, bank has decided to set up its new eu base in amsterdam. barclays have gone to dublin. there is a lot of competition that you face, isn't there? that is absolutely true. one has to make a difference between the place where the financial institutions decide to put their legal entity, and the place where they would locate their a
why is paris best placed? i think there are several assets for paris, which are generally recognised by all the institutions i am talking to. the first one is probably that paris is the only big city comparable to london in size, with a range of different activities, which means that there is, first, the whole range of financial activities, notably, banks and dealer broker activities, insurance, asset management, fintech, and there is no other comparable city in europe. that is interesting,...
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why is paris best placed? i think there are several assets for paris which are generally recognised by all the institutions i am talking to. the first one is probably that paris is the only big city comparable to london in size, with a range of different activities, which means that there is a whole range of financial activities, notably banks and dealer broker activities, insurance asset management, financial technology, and there is no other comparable city in europe. that is interesting, though. you say all that, and that is your opinion, obviously. but when you look at what major financial institutions are doing, they don't necessarily back paris. japan's biggest bank has decided to set up its new based in amsterdam. barclays have gone elsewhere. there is a lot of competition, is in there? that is absolutely true. one is to make a difference between the place where the financial institutions decide to put their legal entity, and the place where they would locate their activities. and a number of those whic
why is paris best placed? i think there are several assets for paris which are generally recognised by all the institutions i am talking to. the first one is probably that paris is the only big city comparable to london in size, with a range of different activities, which means that there is a whole range of financial activities, notably banks and dealer broker activities, insurance asset management, financial technology, and there is no other comparable city in europe. that is interesting,...
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in paris, there isa something different. in paris, there is a talent pool. other cities are relatively small cities, and that includes transit. in franc that, for instance, the activities are concentrated in banking. but if you wa nt to concentrated in banking. but if you want to move a big number of staff, coming with families, spouses or partners, and want to find jobs in other activities, it is more difficult than in a big city like london or paris. who has specifically said this too? do you wa nt to specifically said this too? do you want to name some of the banks? -- said this to you. the majority of international banks, be they americans or europeans or sometimes japanese or asian in general, they tell me that, that they intend to put a sizeable part of their staff in paris. 0k. as it stands, the figure is like 30% of the european union's financial assets managed in the city of london, which is twice as much then london's nearest rival, paris. london is admired globally, and respected as your‘s financial centre. it does not necessarily mean that any
in paris, there isa something different. in paris, there is a talent pool. other cities are relatively small cities, and that includes transit. in franc that, for instance, the activities are concentrated in banking. but if you wa nt to concentrated in banking. but if you want to move a big number of staff, coming with families, spouses or partners, and want to find jobs in other activities, it is more difficult than in a big city like london or paris. who has specifically said this too? do you...
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i'm really happy to come here to paris, to paris st germain, which isa to paris, to paris st germain, which is a great cloud. a wonderful city. —— a great club. i really can't describe what i'm feeling right now in my heart. i'm really looking forward to starting practice with my new team— mates, two forward to starting practice with my new team—mates, two starting to play games for paris st germain. and of course trying to achieve the objectives i want to achieve. questions, please? can you actually confirming you made the first step to what is paris st germain this season, and why are you in front of us today? why have you signed for paris st germain? well, this is a question of ambition. this is a very similar ambition. this is a very similar ambition to mine. i want something bigger. i want a bigger challenge. and my heart made that decision. my heart made the following this ambition. this is why i'm here in front of you today, in order to give my best to help this club, to help our team to achieve and to win trophies. neymar, what was the approach for you to leave barcelo
i'm really happy to come here to paris, to paris st germain, which isa to paris, to paris st germain, which is a great cloud. a wonderful city. —— a great club. i really can't describe what i'm feeling right now in my heart. i'm really looking forward to starting practice with my new team— mates, two forward to starting practice with my new team—mates, two starting to play games for paris st germain. and of course trying to achieve the objectives i want to achieve. questions, please?...
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we do have our correspondent i am hearing in paris. lisa, were other detail can you tell someone what happened today? lisa: the situation is still evolving and we are waiting to hear more. one sources reporting five people have been injured, and one little girl was killed. a driver plowed into a pizzeria in a little village. it is unclear so far if this is linked to terrorism or what is behind this terrible event. but what we are hearing is the police have arrested a man, so we should know more in the coming hours. sarah: do we know anything else about the driver of the vehicle? lisa: the identity of the driver has not been published yet. the news just broke about 15 minutes ago. the police have not commented officially yet. we are waiting to hear more. all we know is -- sarah: paris has seen a number of vehicle attacks in recent months. we don't know what this is. is the city on natural things like that? lisa: people are aware here in france that there is a new -- a high risk of terror attacks everyday. we don't know what kind of back
we do have our correspondent i am hearing in paris. lisa, were other detail can you tell someone what happened today? lisa: the situation is still evolving and we are waiting to hear more. one sources reporting five people have been injured, and one little girl was killed. a driver plowed into a pizzeria in a little village. it is unclear so far if this is linked to terrorism or what is behind this terrible event. but what we are hearing is the police have arrested a man, so we should know more...
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is formally leaving the paris agreement. formally because under the terms of of the agreement, the u.s. can't depart until november 4th, 2020, the day after the next elections. so this is really just another chance to tell the president's supporters in the coal belt, the ones he addressed yesterday at a rally in west virginia, that he's delivering on his campaign promise. but it's far more important than that. this is about the direction our country is heading in. there are a couple of things that are important to know about the paris agreement that may have been lost in all the rhetoric. one is that the agreement is nonbinding. the other is that until now, only two countries refused to sign it. nicaragua and syria. the u.s. has just formally joined that distinctly unexclusive club. congratulations. the top ranking american diplomat here in china quit his job two months ago. he simply couldn't understand or defend the decision to quit paris. we have an exclusive interview with him later in the show. some americans believe th
is formally leaving the paris agreement. formally because under the terms of of the agreement, the u.s. can't depart until november 4th, 2020, the day after the next elections. so this is really just another chance to tell the president's supporters in the coal belt, the ones he addressed yesterday at a rally in west virginia, that he's delivering on his campaign promise. but it's far more important than that. this is about the direction our country is heading in. there are a couple of things...
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especially in areas such as paris. on the flipside, we talk about it in business, how much chinese spending is fuelled by debt at the moment, and if they rely on these tourists coming from china, if it all goes wrong, that might suddenly dry up.|j think this is a bigger issue really for world growth and certainly if we look at the chinese economy there is a lot of construction and housing and so on as businesses that are financed by debt and the fear is that if the government were to clampdown on that, and many people say that they should because of the rates of accumulation being so significant, china will slow and if china slows it is notjust paris tourism that will slow down. it is going to have a kick downwards for the world. let's have a look at the times, ilike the world. let's have a look at the times, i like the headline, "not fair", talking about uber drivers colluding, trying to push up what they will get if you get into the taxi to get the uber to wherever you are going. and indeed it is a story of human nat
especially in areas such as paris. on the flipside, we talk about it in business, how much chinese spending is fuelled by debt at the moment, and if they rely on these tourists coming from china, if it all goes wrong, that might suddenly dry up.|j think this is a bigger issue really for world growth and certainly if we look at the chinese economy there is a lot of construction and housing and so on as businesses that are financed by debt and the fear is that if the government were to clampdown...
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break news coming in from paris this one of the this hour a manhunt underway after a cars plowed into a group of soldiers injuring several. in the next thirty minutes also fire and fury president trump warns north korea of the consequences if it continues its nuclear threats against the united states again big story brewing to keep track of it for you. google's decision to sack an employee for criticizing its diversity policy sparks a free speech but he gets a job offer nonetheless from wiki leaks. the russian lawyer brought in the collusion. why his story is being exploited by the mainstream media. whole scandal over my meeting with donald trump union has been carefully orchestrated and. this story has proven to be gold for so many. hi there very good morning for me. to say just in the level of the morning here now this wednesday and this breaking news story to tell you about first of all it's in france where a car has been driven into a group of soldiers this morning and about eight fifteen local time in the morning it's ten in the morning there now in a paris suburb six soldiers to
break news coming in from paris this one of the this hour a manhunt underway after a cars plowed into a group of soldiers injuring several. in the next thirty minutes also fire and fury president trump warns north korea of the consequences if it continues its nuclear threats against the united states again big story brewing to keep track of it for you. google's decision to sack an employee for criticizing its diversity policy sparks a free speech but he gets a job offer nonetheless from wiki...
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paris, please, sir. >> good for you, paris. >> denouncing david duke like he did in march. >> after he was forced to do it. >> he want forced to do it. >> it took him two days -- >> take that conversation, have it off camera. i would like a substantive conversation -- >> he better watch about how he talk about mess. >> paris, shut been, please. for god's sake -- >> you're going to tell mess to shut up. >> no, i'm not. i'm not. >> don't tell me to shut up on this show. this is prepouts truss. >> guys, please, respect, give me a minute. joe, i know you've been listening to this. how do you view how -- as a conservative, as a beloved member of the republican party, listening to the president, listens to this conversation, this is where we are now in this sun? >> i think that the reality is this is where we've been at as a nation for a very long time. >> i don't think this is necessarily something that's new. for a lot of americans they're just finally realizing the fissures. i listened to what just occurred, it's hardbreaking. you both are my brothers. regardless of what's happens right n
paris, please, sir. >> good for you, paris. >> denouncing david duke like he did in march. >> after he was forced to do it. >> he want forced to do it. >> it took him two days -- >> take that conversation, have it off camera. i would like a substantive conversation -- >> he better watch about how he talk about mess. >> paris, shut been, please. for god's sake -- >> you're going to tell mess to shut up. >> no, i'm not. i'm not. >>...
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is formally leaving the paris agreement. formally because under the terms of of the agreement, the u.s. can't depart until november 4th, 2020, the day after the next elections. so this is really just another chance to tell the president's supporters in the coal belt, the ones he addressed yesterday at a rally in west virginia, that he's delivering on his campaign promise. but it's far more important than that. this is about the direction our country is heading in. there are a couple of things that are important to know about the paris agreement that may have been lost in all the rhetoric. one is that the agreement is nonbinding. the other is that until now, only two countries refused to sign it. nicaragua and syria. the u.s. has just formally joined that distinctly unexclusive club. congratulations. the top ranking american diplomat here in china quit his job two months ago. he simply couldn't understand or defend the decision to quit paris. we have an exclusive interview with him later in the show. some americans believe th
is formally leaving the paris agreement. formally because under the terms of of the agreement, the u.s. can't depart until november 4th, 2020, the day after the next elections. so this is really just another chance to tell the president's supporters in the coal belt, the ones he addressed yesterday at a rally in west virginia, that he's delivering on his campaign promise. but it's far more important than that. this is about the direction our country is heading in. there are a couple of things...
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breaking news from paris this lunchtime a manhunt underway there for a car this morning plowed into a group of soldiers injuring several anti terror police are investigating. a big story today to president trump vows fire and fury against north korea which then threaten to strike u.s. territory guam. decision to sack an employee for criticizing its diversity policy is a big free speech but he gets a job offer from wiki leaks we've got the story. we've got this to the russian lawyer broiled in that big collusion scandal with donald trump explains exclusively to us why her story she says has been exploited by the mainstream media. scandal over my meeting with donald trump genius has been carefully orchestrated and blown out of proportion this story has proven to be gold for so many. l.o.l. i'm kevin owen you're watching art international live it's one of the afternoon here in moscow no mid day in paris than and that's where the top story is centering this hour where french counterterrorism prosecutors now investigating an attack on the soldiers this morning near their barracks in the no
breaking news from paris this lunchtime a manhunt underway there for a car this morning plowed into a group of soldiers injuring several anti terror police are investigating. a big story today to president trump vows fire and fury against north korea which then threaten to strike u.s. territory guam. decision to sack an employee for criticizing its diversity policy is a big free speech but he gets a job offer from wiki leaks we've got the story. we've got this to the russian lawyer broiled in...
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soon after the crash, the investigation here in paris got under way. of course, this was no ordinary case. french investigators were quickly joined by london's scotland yard to figure out what happened and why. but they didn't know at the time is that it would take years to get answers. >> it's an investigation that is being conducted in traditional french fashion, slowly and silently. the paris investigation was headed by police chief martin monteel who agreed to speak to "dateline" and american television for the first time. >> translator: to avoid what i used to call the marilyn monroe syndrome, that means that 30 years later you wouldn't be sure whether this was some kind of a conspiracy. >> with the whole world watching, french investigators dug into the case unlike any other. >> translator: we interviewed over 1,000 witnesses and we analyzed 1350 phone calls just that night to see who had made calls to whom and notably who had called for help. >> among those witnesses were several paparazzi who were in the tunnel right after the crash. some were
soon after the crash, the investigation here in paris got under way. of course, this was no ordinary case. french investigators were quickly joined by london's scotland yard to figure out what happened and why. but they didn't know at the time is that it would take years to get answers. >> it's an investigation that is being conducted in traditional french fashion, slowly and silently. the paris investigation was headed by police chief martin monteel who agreed to speak to...
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i talk about james and the sally hemings in paris. the tour who asked of them this seed may be in a bad ways and james beat the heck out of him. and, you know, put him back in his place. and i talk about the whole issue of the beginning of a relationship between thomas jefferson and sally hemings. and here i go into what might have editor called the analytical chapters. [laughter] >> he likes them but the narrative stops about three or four chapters and i began to talk about this because i no people are interested in it. i had it in my mind that i would write a biography about them in a little bit about sally hemings. i am sick of sally stop but then realized that was crazy. you have to talk about sally hemings and all of this and i do that in this chapter in three chapters. and i bring him home to the third part of the book which is called on the mountain which technically is not on the mountain because jefferson comes home from france and he thinks he is going back. the story is the fallacy came home she is going to have a baby and
i talk about james and the sally hemings in paris. the tour who asked of them this seed may be in a bad ways and james beat the heck out of him. and, you know, put him back in his place. and i talk about the whole issue of the beginning of a relationship between thomas jefferson and sally hemings. and here i go into what might have editor called the analytical chapters. [laughter] >> he likes them but the narrative stops about three or four chapters and i began to talk about this because...
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london, paris and france are all down. the financial markets have in the past tended to shrug off this sort of saber rattling by north korea. they have been taking it more seriously after the reaction coming from donald trump. disney putting an end to its relationship with netflix. >> it will launch its own streaming services on demand. that means a scrapping a deal to ontouture movie releases netflix including toy story and frozen. this is a major step in cutting the cord. a gamble for walt disney and the cold shoulder for netflix in the strongest cutting of ties between a hollywood studio and the streaming service so far. disney chairman and chief executive bob tiger announced the end of its deal with netflix in favor of starting its own streaming venture. investors, he said it has been clear to us for a while that the future of this industry will be forged by direct relationships between content creators and consumers. disney w was one of the first studios to forge a d deal with gaveix in 2012 when they the service firs
london, paris and france are all down. the financial markets have in the past tended to shrug off this sort of saber rattling by north korea. they have been taking it more seriously after the reaction coming from donald trump. disney putting an end to its relationship with netflix. >> it will launch its own streaming services on demand. that means a scrapping a deal to ontouture movie releases netflix including toy story and frozen. this is a major step in cutting the cord. a gamble for...
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our sports correspondent richard conway is in paris for us. be richard conway is in paris for us. welcome to withi capital be welcome to within the french capital by a squad that is keen to kick on and perhaps win the champions league in this coming season. champions league in this coming season. is he the player to bridge that gap? and turn them to champions league winners but is the challenge that awaits him and the team but this is the most political and financial transfers. political because psg's owners want to assert themselves on the world stage despite the domestic blockade taking place in the gulf region. financial books of the huge slums three microsomes and the implications of financialfair microsomes and the implications of financial fair play. —— financial because of the huge sums. but paris saint—germain have time with which to balance the books. from now the focus will be on concluding the deal and welcoming neymar to paris within the next couple of days. it is bound to bea the next couple of days. it is bound to be a huge
our sports correspondent richard conway is in paris for us. be richard conway is in paris for us. welcome to withi capital be welcome to within the french capital by a squad that is keen to kick on and perhaps win the champions league in this coming season. champions league in this coming season. is he the player to bridge that gap? and turn them to champions league winners but is the challenge that awaits him and the team but this is the most political and financial transfers. political...
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ten states that have not proclaimed they're not going to put out the paris accords come on now. this our planet. we have to preserve it but we have capabilities, alternative fuel and all these other things. solar power. we have ways of keeping and preserving our planet and it seems that you would think that regardless of our differences all right from each country alright. we still realize one thing. i'm just going so say this maybe off the cuff. if we were invadeed by aliens everybody on this planet would unite together to fight to save our world. why can't with do that? >> i got your point. zach what about the states that disagree and the leaders that disagree with president trump's decision to leave the paris climate change? what are they doing on their own? >> every country and every state is if they're committed to this issue are going about it in their own way. like president trump pulled out it's a question of your political will and that's a tough thing because states and countries can say they're doing a lot of good on this issue but if you look at the math at the end o
ten states that have not proclaimed they're not going to put out the paris accords come on now. this our planet. we have to preserve it but we have capabilities, alternative fuel and all these other things. solar power. we have ways of keeping and preserving our planet and it seems that you would think that regardless of our differences all right from each country alright. we still realize one thing. i'm just going so say this maybe off the cuff. if we were invadeed by aliens everybody on this...
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richard conway, bbc news, paris. backin richard conway, bbc news, paris. back in the 50s, test pilots were not without accident. hundreds of films showing early space flights have been released. let's have a look. coming out of world war two, we were in a race, if you will, to see who could build the highest, who could go the fastest, so there were a very large number of unknowns associated with each of these vehicles and how they were gonna be flown. so, the risks were significant. each time the pilots went up, they were probably doing something for the first time. so, a lot of these flights, you just didn't know what the endgame was gonna be. and we didn't understand all of the physics that were going to occur during these tests. and there were a large number of accidents in the early days as we learned what were the big risks and what we could do to keep the pilots safe. i think it's important to remember that in the ‘50s, we were trying to expand both the speed and altitude of aeroplanes. so, bigger motors with jet engines, with afterburners, new mat
richard conway, bbc news, paris. backin richard conway, bbc news, paris. back in the 50s, test pilots were not without accident. hundreds of films showing early space flights have been released. let's have a look. coming out of world war two, we were in a race, if you will, to see who could build the highest, who could go the fastest, so there were a very large number of unknowns associated with each of these vehicles and how they were gonna be flown. so, the risks were significant. each time...
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elizabeth paris jr. and, betty paris. and she's been crossed out. and the other pieces, it says testify. that would have been for plural. betty and abigail testify. in very light ung ink you seeth. to it's ab game testifyth. it changes they to she. and changes their to her. so this document is where betty paris drops out. of everything. the only time you see her in anything. and she's been dropped out. probably around may 23rd. probably too young to be a form formal accuser. but also they were trying to get her out of the limelight. maybe. there's antidoal talk that the family took her in. she got better. marilynne roach wrote a great thing about betty paris and her life. she got married and had kids. but this is where she disappears. a lot of these sets where samuel paris and -- you see the dot dot dot on that. he would grab two other guys, a lot of times thomas putnam. but he put his own thing in and grab a couple guys so they have multiple adult men making these accusations. and then there's the parallel one that he's written for abigail williams
elizabeth paris jr. and, betty paris. and she's been crossed out. and the other pieces, it says testify. that would have been for plural. betty and abigail testify. in very light ung ink you seeth. to it's ab game testifyth. it changes they to she. and changes their to her. so this document is where betty paris drops out. of everything. the only time you see her in anything. and she's been dropped out. probably around may 23rd. probably too young to be a form formal accuser. but also they were...
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the paris climate deal, is that addressed in this report? 535-pagemean, it is a report, so i have not read all of it appeared that the paris climate accord, in general, is something we will get a lot of pushback on over the coming years. president trump actually has not exited. he signaled his intent to exit. he did that last week. but that letter he sent out saying he would exit the paris agreement, it did not need to happen. it was just kind of a letter of intent. theill not be until after next election that the u.s. can actually withdraw from that, so there will be pressure between now and then for the u.s. to remain in. it does not seem that the trump administration is that genuine about being able to be convinced to remain in. host: does the paris climate deal and just the concerns laid out in this report about human activity? the effective human activity on climate change? guest: it would lower the impact, but it would not meet the goals that this report puts out. it is simple arithmetic at this point. the commitments in the paris acco
the paris climate deal, is that addressed in this report? 535-pagemean, it is a report, so i have not read all of it appeared that the paris climate accord, in general, is something we will get a lot of pushback on over the coming years. president trump actually has not exited. he signaled his intent to exit. he did that last week. but that letter he sent out saying he would exit the paris agreement, it did not need to happen. it was just kind of a letter of intent. theill not be until after...
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see you in paris, 202a. they were last held there. see you in paris, 2024. greg dawson, bbc news. now it is time to tourek oil. sally is here. —— talk oil. in the next few hours, bp, one of the world's biggest oil producers, will release its latest set of results. the numbers will be a strong indicator of how the industry is doing in a world where a $50 oil price has become the new normal. now, analysts are expecting the company will report a profit in excess of $600 million. that's in the second quarter of the year. that doesn't sound that impressive, but when you compare it to the year before, that is a big leap from the $1.4 billion in losses that bp lost in the same period. however, it's still a long way behind rival, shell, which made $3.6 billion over the period. one of the reasons for not doing as well as shell is an expected $750 million write—down — that's a loss to you and me — and that's for a gas project in angola that bp has deemed to no longer be commercially viable. why? well, the price of oil is at around half the $100—plus level that it was experiencin
see you in paris, 202a. they were last held there. see you in paris, 2024. greg dawson, bbc news. now it is time to tourek oil. sally is here. —— talk oil. in the next few hours, bp, one of the world's biggest oil producers, will release its latest set of results. the numbers will be a strong indicator of how the industry is doing in a world where a $50 oil price has become the new normal. now, analysts are expecting the company will report a profit in excess of $600 million. that's in the...
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they say the king in paris on their front page. the brazilian forward is officially joining the harris family. something has radically changed in paris football. they had dedicated 18 pages of their coverage to this transfer. he is somebody who is there interesting. he is brushing shoulders with williams,of serena david beckham,. >> what has radically changed is the amount of money between the clubs with a quarter billion dollars in this record deal. let's go to the world's fastest man. this is taking part in the lending championships -- london championships this week. >> this could be his last race. he is planning to hang up is spikes just a few weeks before he turns 30. bolt exploded onto the scene at the beijing olympics in 2008 where he swallowed ground and danced, posed, and partied. he made it look so easy and fun. he will remain one-of-a-kind. >> 31 is so young. just a change of career. let's see what is next for him. in venezuela, we are seeing mounting pressure as president maduro is set to and not great this new constitue
they say the king in paris on their front page. the brazilian forward is officially joining the harris family. something has radically changed in paris football. they had dedicated 18 pages of their coverage to this transfer. he is somebody who is there interesting. he is brushing shoulders with williams,of serena david beckham,. >> what has radically changed is the amount of money between the clubs with a quarter billion dollars in this record deal. let's go to the world's fastest man....
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paris makes a fair point. why i had a different reaction, you can tell me, paris, if you think i'm right or wrong. with the situation with obama, he's been so clear in terms of his civil rights position and that shooting when it happened, it wasn't happening in the context of an actual neo-nazi mobilization and a big global attention to a fleeio nazi mobilization. i think trump for two reasons, he would have been better advised to speak to it directly. there's a little bit of a monkey around his back around this kind of stuff. he has retweeted some folks he shouldn't have. there's a monkey on his back. in the middle a big neo-nazi mobilization. i think it's a different context. the country's in a much worse position now. we need donald trump and we need every leader to speak from their hearts and say listen, people out there are scared, upset but you cannot be outhere flying nazi flags in america and have my support. you cannot be out here driving cars over independent people and have my support. there were so
paris makes a fair point. why i had a different reaction, you can tell me, paris, if you think i'm right or wrong. with the situation with obama, he's been so clear in terms of his civil rights position and that shooting when it happened, it wasn't happening in the context of an actual neo-nazi mobilization and a big global attention to a fleeio nazi mobilization. i think trump for two reasons, he would have been better advised to speak to it directly. there's a little bit of a monkey around...
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this, as some o of the cattle on cell visited paris in the run-up to last week's attacks. i will ask our counterterrorism expert how jihadists are evading security services. also, with germany's national election just weeks away, a message tonight to voters from the free democrats. the free democrats leader says it is time the country changed its mentality. danish police have confirmed the body found in waters off of copenhagen is that of a swedish journalist. the inventor and submarine -=- is is charged with her murder. and covering up the confederacy. charlottesville dumps a monument of robert e. lee. ♪ brent: i am brent goff. it is good to have you with us. as the dust settles after last weweek's terror attacks in catalonia, investigators in spain and other european cities are beginning to connect the dots in an investigation that has broader implications across europe. some of the catalonian cell visited paris before the attacks leading authorities to investigate whetether they are papart of a larger islamist network. reporter: these are the remains of the bomb makin
this, as some o of the cattle on cell visited paris in the run-up to last week's attacks. i will ask our counterterrorism expert how jihadists are evading security services. also, with germany's national election just weeks away, a message tonight to voters from the free democrats. the free democrats leader says it is time the country changed its mentality. danish police have confirmed the body found in waters off of copenhagen is that of a swedish journalist. the inventor and submarine -=- is...
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pacific territory of guam also this man is arrested after a car rams into a group of soldiers in paris injuring several anti terror police are investigating and google's decision to sack an employee for criticizing its diversity policy sparks a free speech but he does get a job offer from wiki leaks. turned four o'clock here in moscow you're watching international now amid growing tensions between north korea and the u.s. president has emphasized the strength of america's nuclear arsenal he said he will move to renovate and modernize the u.s.a.'s weapons adding that america will never be overtaken as the world superpower president gave a strong warning to north korea's leader kim yang threatened to strike the u.s. pacific territory of guam. make it work ranch to the united states. they will be met with fire fury. like the world has never seen before trying to make that rather explosive statement while the washington post actually published an article claiming that their reporters have read this latest u.s. defense report which says that north korea has managed to build these small nucl
pacific territory of guam also this man is arrested after a car rams into a group of soldiers in paris injuring several anti terror police are investigating and google's decision to sack an employee for criticizing its diversity policy sparks a free speech but he does get a job offer from wiki leaks. turned four o'clock here in moscow you're watching international now amid growing tensions between north korea and the u.s. president has emphasized the strength of america's nuclear arsenal he...
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this hour french authorities arrest the main suspect in a car ramming attack on a group of soldiers in paris tara the police are investigating and google's decision can employ criticizing its diversity policy sparks a free speech but he does get a job offer from wiki leaks. hello welcome come to you live from moscow you're watching r.t. international now our top story this hour amid growing tensions between north korea and the u.s. president trump has emphasized the strength of america's nuclear arsenal he said that his actions had renovated and modernize u.s. weapons adding that america will never be overtaken as the world superpower earlier president gave a strong warning to north korea's leader and then threatened to strike the u.s. pacific territory of kuat. what. make it even worse wrench to the united states. they will be met with fire fury. like the world has never seen before trying to make the rather explosive statement while the washington post actually published an article claiming that their reporters have read this latest u.s. defense report which says that north korea has manag
this hour french authorities arrest the main suspect in a car ramming attack on a group of soldiers in paris tara the police are investigating and google's decision can employ criticizing its diversity policy sparks a free speech but he does get a job offer from wiki leaks. hello welcome come to you live from moscow you're watching r.t. international now our top story this hour amid growing tensions between north korea and the u.s. president trump has emphasized the strength of america's...
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the paris the wouldn't that. make the trumpet ministration perhaps a little more inclined to keep the rest of the global community. agreement. from being to depend. morgan nouveau but the slogan of this conference and our congress is there to make their arctic the territory of dialogue in the a lot more dialogue. some politician and some nation to divide the reserves. have already allowed ourselves because this congress hasn't taken place for three years and there was no dial. finger pointing but we need to come together and what you heard from president putin here today was a strong message that let's move together. but also of course john the european union if we come together we can do so all the issues if they are divided there is . nothing basically now we are speaking on the sidelines of the international arctic forum and if you talk to the people here and many of them would make a point the new fever hasn't quite caught up with russia and russia for now at least is quite comfortable with remaining a countr
the paris the wouldn't that. make the trumpet ministration perhaps a little more inclined to keep the rest of the global community. agreement. from being to depend. morgan nouveau but the slogan of this conference and our congress is there to make their arctic the territory of dialogue in the a lot more dialogue. some politician and some nation to divide the reserves. have already allowed ourselves because this congress hasn't taken place for three years and there was no dial. finger pointing...
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and spurs have acquired the paris saint—germain defenderfor 20 premium acquired the paris saint—germain defender for 20 premium pounds. acquired the paris saint—germain defenderfor20 premium pounds. it had been held up due to wet hammered, locations. iwill had been held up due to wet hammered, locations. i will be back with more on the stories. —— work of parliament complications. 20 years ago today diana, princess of wales died in a car crash in paris after being pursued by photographers. a range of public events have been organised to remember her death and flowers, cards and other tributes are again being laid outside kensington palace. her sons, princes william and harry, will mark the anniversary privately. simon mccoy is at kensington palace. a steady stream throughout the day have been coming and putting flowers at the gate where, exactly 20 years ago today, they did the same things. those years ago though the flowers turned to see here at kensington palace. what started the remarkable week in terms of how britain dealt with the death of diana, princess of wales. the shock
and spurs have acquired the paris saint—germain defenderfor 20 premium acquired the paris saint—germain defender for 20 premium pounds. acquired the paris saint—germain defenderfor20 premium pounds. it had been held up due to wet hammered, locations. iwill had been held up due to wet hammered, locations. i will be back with more on the stories. —— work of parliament complications. 20 years ago today diana, princess of wales died in a car crash in paris after being pursued by...
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and paris gets to host the olympics ona and paris gets to host the olympics on a significant date severely yes. very significant. exactly 100 years since the last time they hosted the event the games. they had that in their mind when they bidded for it. in fact, it has been nearly 100 yea rs in fact, it has been nearly 100 years since la hosted it, that was backin years since la hosted it, that was back in 1932. peter, thank you very much. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. china has hit back against claims by donald trump that it is to blame for not reining in north korea. the us president said he was "very disappointed in china" after pyongyang tested another intercontinental ballistic missile. beijing said the nuclear issue "did not arise because of china." a man has been left with facial injuries after two people on a mate had through unknown liquid at him in london. —— moped. he was taken to hospital. his condition at the moment is not clear. the family of a 12—year—old girl, who died in the grenfell tower disaster, have been paying tribute to her.
and paris gets to host the olympics ona and paris gets to host the olympics on a significant date severely yes. very significant. exactly 100 years since the last time they hosted the event the games. they had that in their mind when they bidded for it. in fact, it has been nearly 100 yea rs in fact, it has been nearly 100 years since la hosted it, that was backin years since la hosted it, that was back in 1932. peter, thank you very much. let's take a look at some of the other stories making...
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this is not quite a done deal for paris yet. the mayor released a statement saying, quote we are confident that a win/win/win event expected in september. >> paris again you made the pointd that it's not a dole deal but the expectation they'll host the 2024 games. that automatically throw up questions about spurty given everything that's played out in paris and france in recent months and years. >> that's right. but that was taken into consideration when paris made this bid assuring the i.o.c. that they are capable of hosting a multiple events that have gone off extremely well. look at the euro cup final, they had over 100 leaders here in paris for that climate change deal. all of that went off pretty much without a hitch security wise. so pointing to the fact that paris has a track record of being able to host big events in a secure environment, paris really wanting again, eye sha that 2024 date for several reasons. the fact that a couple of the siting they're having to bill two of the sites, those sites not available for 2028
this is not quite a done deal for paris yet. the mayor released a statement saying, quote we are confident that a win/win/win event expected in september. >> paris again you made the pointd that it's not a dole deal but the expectation they'll host the 2024 games. that automatically throw up questions about spurty given everything that's played out in paris and france in recent months and years. >> that's right. but that was taken into consideration when paris made this bid...
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a suspect who was driving the car involved in the attack has been arrested on a highway between paris and. it's been confirmed that the man arrested on a northern highway in france between bolo and cali is the suspect that police have been searching for he was arrested by elite forces and we understand that he was shot five times during that arrest and a police officer was also injured as they tried to apprehend a man he was the person who they believe was behind the attacks which took place just a few hundred meters behind me at the opening of a soldier's barracks at around quarter past eight local time in paris this morning the local mayor has described this as a deliberate act and said this is what he saw take place. he said there were a dozen officers at the entrance at seven fifty seven in the morning when a car which was parked at the end of the road rammed into the mid speed while they were approaching their vehicle they did not choose the location by chance there are many police officers and cameras are everywhere on the video we can see the attacker and how the attack took pl
a suspect who was driving the car involved in the attack has been arrested on a highway between paris and. it's been confirmed that the man arrested on a northern highway in france between bolo and cali is the suspect that police have been searching for he was arrested by elite forces and we understand that he was shot five times during that arrest and a police officer was also injured as they tried to apprehend a man he was the person who they believe was behind the attacks which took place...
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a suspect who was driving the car involved in the attack has been arrested on a highway between paris and. it's been confirmed that the man arrested on a northern highway in france between bologna and cali is the suspect that police have been searching for he was arrested by elite forces and we understand that he was shot five times during that arrest and a police officer was also injured as they tried to apprehend a man he was the person who they believe was behind the attacks which took place just a few hundred meters behind me at the opening of a soldier's barracks at around quarter past eight local time in paris this morning the local mayor has described this as a deliberate act and said this is what he saw take place. he said there were a dozen officers at the entrance at seven fifty seven in the morning when a car which was parked at the end of the road rammed into the mid speed while they were approaching their vehicle they did not choose the location by charms there are many police officers in the cameras are everywhere on the video we can see the attacker and how the attack t
a suspect who was driving the car involved in the attack has been arrested on a highway between paris and. it's been confirmed that the man arrested on a northern highway in france between bologna and cali is the suspect that police have been searching for he was arrested by elite forces and we understand that he was shot five times during that arrest and a police officer was also injured as they tried to apprehend a man he was the person who they believe was behind the attacks which took place...
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france, specifically in the paris region on the 11th and 12th of august 2017. we are coordinating with spanish authorities to determine the exact reasons why the short trip of today's took place. -- two days took place. and if the terrorists were in contact with other persons in our territory. reporter: spain claims the cell has been you eradicated, that the evidence points to a wider european network that may have helped. three suspected surviving members are in custody facing murder and terrorism charges. one has been freed conditionally. brent: for more on this i'm joined here by a counterterrorism advisor and ceo of the modern security consulting group. how did this terrorist cell escape detection? are we talking about a police failure? guest: it is just that terrorists always adapt to security measures we put place. i think an example of this was them accumulating guess canisters, understanding that if you buy in bulk it will raise a flag, if you only buy one in different cities he will go undetected. that shows the capacity to understand what is there. br
france, specifically in the paris region on the 11th and 12th of august 2017. we are coordinating with spanish authorities to determine the exact reasons why the short trip of today's took place. -- two days took place. and if the terrorists were in contact with other persons in our territory. reporter: spain claims the cell has been you eradicated, that the evidence points to a wider european network that may have helped. three suspected surviving members are in custody facing murder and...
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with the paris the wouldn't that. make the trumpet ministration perhaps a little more inclined to keep the rest of the global community. agreement. from being to depend. much more than you both but the slogan of this conference in the congress is their right to make their arctic the territory of dialogue a lot more dialogue. in some nation to divide the reserves. we have already allowed ourselves because this congress hasn't taken place for three years and there was no dialogue. with north romero. fingerpointing but we need to come together and what you heard from president putin here today was a strong let's move together. but also of course john the european union if we come together we can do so all the issues if they are divided there is. nothing basically now we are speaking on the sidelines of the international arctic forum and if you talk to the people here and many of them would make a point renewables dever hasn't quite caught up with russia and russia for now at least is quite comfortable with remaining a co
with the paris the wouldn't that. make the trumpet ministration perhaps a little more inclined to keep the rest of the global community. agreement. from being to depend. much more than you both but the slogan of this conference in the congress is their right to make their arctic the territory of dialogue a lot more dialogue. in some nation to divide the reserves. we have already allowed ourselves because this congress hasn't taken place for three years and there was no dialogue. with north...
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now paris is no stranger to attacks it's been under a state of emergency but the whole of france has been under a state of emergency since november two thousand and fifteen when there were those coordinated attacks here in the city. and since then francis seen a number of large scale terror attacks now present maclin has said that one of his aims in his speech to the presidency is to lose that stating nugent see by november to see whether that's plausible or not remains to be seen. as charlotte said that french acuity forces have been the target of a number of terror attacks this year. it was. chris hunter a former u.k. army intelligence officer says the terrorists are targeting flaws in security one of the other features about this in this particular attack is that it took place during a shift change over. around eight o'clock paris time and you know that's one of the other things that terrorists look look for when they're carrying out hostile reconnaissance they're looking for patterns they're looking for vulnerabilities they're looking for you know cameras security forces the the
now paris is no stranger to attacks it's been under a state of emergency but the whole of france has been under a state of emergency since november two thousand and fifteen when there were those coordinated attacks here in the city. and since then francis seen a number of large scale terror attacks now present maclin has said that one of his aims in his speech to the presidency is to lose that stating nugent see by november to see whether that's plausible or not remains to be seen. as charlotte...
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i promise you i will be the strongest advocate that i can be for staying in paris, for rejoining paris when the appropriate leadership is back in place. and to be as resolutely optimistic as we can be. i was thinking about mock aphelion, the prince, wrote there are some diseases that are very difficult to recognize early on but it's easy to treat the later they are easy to recognize and a possible 30. that summer where we are right now on climate change. the scientists, the report leaked today, again corey points out how dangerous climate change is been for the rest of the world. we just have to get u.s. leadership of the purpose of the world will, along and follow our lead and adjust at the moment pray that they don't follow our lead in pulling out of paris. i would love to take your questions so glad doctor ingram is here to save me from the hard ones and into the really good ones. so thank you very much for inviting me. [applause] [inaudible] >> microphones on? good. congressman beyer, thank you very much. great introduction to this topic. my first question, first of all, let me wel
i promise you i will be the strongest advocate that i can be for staying in paris, for rejoining paris when the appropriate leadership is back in place. and to be as resolutely optimistic as we can be. i was thinking about mock aphelion, the prince, wrote there are some diseases that are very difficult to recognize early on but it's easy to treat the later they are easy to recognize and a possible 30. that summer where we are right now on climate change. the scientists, the report leaked today,...
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our sports news correspondent richard conway reports from paris. a hasty arrival for neymar at barcelona's training ground this morning, but this slow—burning transfer saga now appears to now be reaching a conclusion. after saying goodbye to his teammates, his strike partner, lionel messi, took to social media to wish him well for the future. today's destination was unknown but, according to one of his representatives, the poster boy of brazilian football is likely to be a psg player by the weekend. translation: yes, paris made the proposal. they're going to pay the clause. the planned dealfor neymar would set a clear world record. back in 2009, cristiano ronaldojoin real madrid for £80 million. in 2013, gareth bale made a move, also to real, for £85 million. then last summer manchester united signed paul pogba for the current record sum, but, at £198 million, neymar‘s fee would eclipse them all. psg is owned by qatar. the gulf state has a world cup in 2022 to prepare for, but this mega seal is a sign that, despite being subjected to an econ
our sports news correspondent richard conway reports from paris. a hasty arrival for neymar at barcelona's training ground this morning, but this slow—burning transfer saga now appears to now be reaching a conclusion. after saying goodbye to his teammates, his strike partner, lionel messi, took to social media to wish him well for the future. today's destination was unknown but, according to one of his representatives, the poster boy of brazilian football is likely to be a psg player by the...
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this isa aurier from paris st germain. this is a very good replacement, it's a bit of a bargain because the price has been pushed down by some off field indiscretions. he had a conviction for elbowing a police officer, he criticised his coach on social media. but he is a talented player and he said he's looking forward to showing everyone at spurs the real serge aurier. if you speak to his ivory coast team—mate, he's very popular and i think he will show a different side to his character at spurs. plenty of names to discuss, another saga we need to talk about is one at liverpool, philippe coutinho is off to brazil. his injury has mysteriously disappeared, will he be going to barcelona ? disappeared, will he be going to barcelona? the spanish transfer deadline doesn't shut for 2h hours. this will keep rolling on into friday. reports in spain suggesting he will be announced as a barcelona player at 7pm but liverpool denying this. no movement on this but we'll have to keep an eye on this into friday. liverpool fans will sti
this isa aurier from paris st germain. this is a very good replacement, it's a bit of a bargain because the price has been pushed down by some off field indiscretions. he had a conviction for elbowing a police officer, he criticised his coach on social media. but he is a talented player and he said he's looking forward to showing everyone at spurs the real serge aurier. if you speak to his ivory coast team—mate, he's very popular and i think he will show a different side to his character at...
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the shock that gave way to angen paris. the shock that gave way to anger, as people focused on the paparazzi and the press, and that anger in turn as nicholas witchell was explaining, turning onto the monarchy and the queen herself. it was a very strange monarchy and the queen herself. it was a very strange week. above it all was the grief, the grief of losing a woman who later on this day 20 years ago the new prime minister, who had been in office forfour months, tony blair described as the people's princess and if you talk about a legacy here, it's summed up as william and harry. indeed, simon mcquoid at kensington palace and hugh schofield in paris —— simon mccoy. a special court in pakistan has cleared five men of conspiring to murder the former prime minister benazir bhutto, after a trial lasting nine years. she was assassinated shortly after returning to pakistan from a self—imposed exile ten years ago. two senior police officers were convicted of negligence in failing to prevent her killing. the former pakistan
the shock that gave way to angen paris. the shock that gave way to anger, as people focused on the paparazzi and the press, and that anger in turn as nicholas witchell was explaining, turning onto the monarchy and the queen herself. it was a very strange monarchy and the queen herself. it was a very strange week. above it all was the grief, the grief of losing a woman who later on this day 20 years ago the new prime minister, who had been in office forfour months, tony blair described as the...
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i promise you i will be the strongest advocate that i can be for staying in paris, for rejoining paris when the appropriate leadership is back in place. and to be as resolutely optimistic as we can be. i was thinking about machiavelli and the prince road there are some diseases that are very difficult to recognize early on but easy to treat. later they are easy to recognize and impossible to treat. that's somewhere where they are right now on climate change. the scientists, the report leaked today, again clearly points out how dangerous climate change has been for the rest of the world. we just have to get use leadership out there. the rest of the world will come along and follow our lead. and i just at the moment pray that they don't follow our lead in pulling out of paris. i would love to take a question. i'm so glad dr. ingram is here to save me from the hardwoods and answer the really good ones. so thank you very much for inviting me. [applause] >> microphones on bikes congressman beyer, thank you very much. great introduction to this topic. my first question, first of all, let me
i promise you i will be the strongest advocate that i can be for staying in paris, for rejoining paris when the appropriate leadership is back in place. and to be as resolutely optimistic as we can be. i was thinking about machiavelli and the prince road there are some diseases that are very difficult to recognize early on but easy to treat. later they are easy to recognize and impossible to treat. that's somewhere where they are right now on climate change. the scientists, the report leaked...
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i promise you i will be the strongest advocate that it can be for staying in paris, for rejoining paris when the appropriate leadership is back in place. and to be as resolutely optimistic as we can be. i was thinking about and maki dillion the prince wrote there are some diseases that are very difficult to recognize early on but easy to treat. lynn later they're easy to recognize and impossible to treat. that summer we are right on climate change. the scientists, the report leaked today, again clear he points out how dangerous climate change event for the rest of the world. we just have to get u.s. leadership out the rest of the world will come along and follow our lead and edges of the mom pray that that don't follow our lead in pulling out of paris. i would love to take a question. i'm so glad dr. ingram is here to save me from the hard ones and into the really good ones. so thank you very much for inviting me. [applause] .. how do you catch -- being an internationalist than a believer in the u.n. and you explain this to us. it's in your blog. i grow across the hall and my first expo
i promise you i will be the strongest advocate that it can be for staying in paris, for rejoining paris when the appropriate leadership is back in place. and to be as resolutely optimistic as we can be. i was thinking about and maki dillion the prince wrote there are some diseases that are very difficult to recognize early on but easy to treat. lynn later they're easy to recognize and impossible to treat. that summer we are right on climate change. the scientists, the report leaked today, again...
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with the paris the wouldn't that. make the trumpet ministration perhaps a little more inclined to keep the rest of the global community. out there for the part of the agreement to. transform from being to depend. much more in nouveau but the slogan of this conference in the congress is the right to make their arctic the territory of dialogue in the a lot more dialogue if we allow some politicians some nation to divide the reserves . we have already allowed ourselves because this congress hasn't taken place for three years and there was no dialogue. with north romero. fingerpointing but we need to come together and what you heard from president putin there today was also a strong message that let's move together. but also of course john the european union if we come together we can do so all the issues if they are divided there is . nothing basically now we are speaking on the sidelines of the international arctic forum and if you talk to the people here and many of them would make a point renewables dever hasn't quite
with the paris the wouldn't that. make the trumpet ministration perhaps a little more inclined to keep the rest of the global community. out there for the part of the agreement to. transform from being to depend. much more in nouveau but the slogan of this conference in the congress is the right to make their arctic the territory of dialogue in the a lot more dialogue if we allow some politicians some nation to divide the reserves . we have already allowed ourselves because this congress hasn't...
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neymar could cost paris st germain a quarter of a billion dollars. he'll earn one dollar every second. and i'm sally bundock. the business stories. charged up! sales surge at tesla. but can it stay number one as rivals plug into the electric car business? plus, hard labourfor nissan, as workers in mississippi vote on the right to form a union after a ill—year battle. welcome to the programme. the russian prime minister says new sanctions imposed by the united states are tantamount to declaring a full—scale trade war. dmitry medvedev said the measures, which were approved reluctantly by donald trump, demonstrated the complete impotence of the president. unusually, mr trump signed the law behind closed doors, and then described it as "significa ntly flawed." our north america correspondent, peter bowes, reports. the sanctions are in retaliation for russia's alleged role in last year's election. it is also punishment for the annexation of crimea in 2014. it will limit the amount people can invest in russian energy projects, making it more difficult
neymar could cost paris st germain a quarter of a billion dollars. he'll earn one dollar every second. and i'm sally bundock. the business stories. charged up! sales surge at tesla. but can it stay number one as rivals plug into the electric car business? plus, hard labourfor nissan, as workers in mississippi vote on the right to form a union after a ill—year battle. welcome to the programme. the russian prime minister says new sanctions imposed by the united states are tantamount to...
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way more trump voters than not believe it's a crisis and wanted us to stay in the paris agreement. a big majority of republicans disagree with trump on it. >> trevor: trump voters or many of them or some of them may believe in it. the problem is the person they support does not. donald trump has been very vocal and at one point saying it's a hoax by china, it's like a really elaborate prank. ( laughter ) which is what china does. you know how they are. ( laughter ) he went against paris because he felt it was a raw deal for america. essentially the president argues that the cost to the united states far outweighs the benefits of going up against global warming. it seems like an obvious argument but how do you respond to something like that? >> it's a false argument and proven to be false over and over again. actually the biggest source of new jobs is solving the climate crisis. solar jobs are twice as new as other jobs and growing the fastest. single fastest growing job is wind turban technician. if you look in the united states at all the electricity generating capacity built last
way more trump voters than not believe it's a crisis and wanted us to stay in the paris agreement. a big majority of republicans disagree with trump on it. >> trevor: trump voters or many of them or some of them may believe in it. the problem is the person they support does not. donald trump has been very vocal and at one point saying it's a hoax by china, it's like a really elaborate prank. ( laughter ) which is what china does. you know how they are. ( laughter ) he went against paris...
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we go to paris for the final portrait of swiss artist alberto and his patient subject. and the film directed by sta nley subject. and the film directed by stanley tucci. then the weather is on the agenda. as it always is at the weekend but this time it's extreme weather as we follow al gore and a series of presentations around the inconvenient sequel, a follow—up to the oscar—winning inconvenient truth. and in the hitman's bodyguard, ryan reynolds meets samuel ljackson and it's love at first sight, well, not really. final portrait, i am a massive stanley tucci fan as an actor. he has directed before, i don't think i have seen any of them looking at the list. how does this work out? there was a famous one where he played a restau ra nt was a famous one where he played a restaurant owner with his brother. sta nley restaurant owner with his brother. stanley doesn't pop up in this film although tony who played his brother does, playing a brother interestingly. this is a story i didn't know and a story stanley tucci, was strolling around in paris yea rs tucci, was stroll
we go to paris for the final portrait of swiss artist alberto and his patient subject. and the film directed by sta nley subject. and the film directed by stanley tucci. then the weather is on the agenda. as it always is at the weekend but this time it's extreme weather as we follow al gore and a series of presentations around the inconvenient sequel, a follow—up to the oscar—winning inconvenient truth. and in the hitman's bodyguard, ryan reynolds meets samuel ljackson and it's love at...
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breaking news from paris a manhunt is underway. into a group of soldiers injuring several terror police are investigating. the president from the fire and fury against north korea which then threatens to strike u.s. territory in guam. and google says to sack an employee for criticizing its diversity policies to free speech but you get sick from wiki leaks and also. the russian. collusion scandal with donald trump's team explains it's believed to be why the story is being exploited by the mainstream media. whole scandal over my meeting with donald trump jr has been carefully orchestrated and. this story has proven to be gold for so many. in the afternoon here in moscow you with the international start with that nice from france where french counterterrorism prosecutors are now investigating an attack on soldiers near their barracks in the north paris suburbs this morning six troops were injured three of them seriously let's get more details now from depends who's in the force charlotte good afternoon look it's been a few hours hasn'
breaking news from paris a manhunt is underway. into a group of soldiers injuring several terror police are investigating. the president from the fire and fury against north korea which then threatens to strike u.s. territory in guam. and google says to sack an employee for criticizing its diversity policies to free speech but you get sick from wiki leaks and also. the russian. collusion scandal with donald trump's team explains it's believed to be why the story is being exploited by the...
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i mean, he ran on pulling out of the paris accord. can you say what -- what impression you got that he was going to stay in it? >> well, a few years before that, you know, he signed a full-page newspaper ad with others in new york city calling on president obama to do more to solve the climate crisis. so, and he has some people in his inner circle who definitely wanted him to do that. and, you know, without violating the privacy of those conversations, i'll just say that i did have reason to believe that he might stay in. >> i want to show just a short preview from your new film. let's take a look. >> storms get stronger and more destructive. watch the water splash off the city. this is global warming. >> i was so scared. sorry. >> despair can be pearlizing but this, to me, is the most exciting new development. we're seeing a tremendous amount of positive change. the basis is there, but it's still not enough. >> it's crunch time at climate change conference in paris. >> still some really tough negotiations going on. >> what would it t
i mean, he ran on pulling out of the paris accord. can you say what -- what impression you got that he was going to stay in it? >> well, a few years before that, you know, he signed a full-page newspaper ad with others in new york city calling on president obama to do more to solve the climate crisis. so, and he has some people in his inner circle who definitely wanted him to do that. and, you know, without violating the privacy of those conversations, i'll just say that i did have reason...
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for now, the fans in paris just want to know one thing — when will neymar sign? just mention the word ‘test pilot‘ and you know you are talking about a special breed. back in the 19505, their hair—raising exploits weren't without accident, but their accomplishments led to advancing the space race. hundreds of films showing those early flights have just been released, and dana purifoy from nasa has helped talk us through them. coming out of world war ii, we were in a race, if you will, to see who could build the highest, who could go the fastest, so there were a very large number of unknowns associated with each of these vehicles and how they were gonna be flown. so, the risks were significant. each time the pilots went up, they were probably doing something for the first time. so, a lot of these flights, you just didn't know what the endgame was gonna be. and we didn't understand all of the physics that were going to occur during these tests. and there were a large number of accidents in the early days as we learned what were the big risks and what we could
for now, the fans in paris just want to know one thing — when will neymar sign? just mention the word ‘test pilot‘ and you know you are talking about a special breed. back in the 19505, their hair—raising exploits weren't without accident, but their accomplishments led to advancing the space race. hundreds of films showing those early flights have just been released, and dana purifoy from nasa has helped talk us through them. coming out of world war ii, we were in a race, if you will,...