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.% a reshhffle of the ffench government has been announned by french president emmanuel macron. the move may necessary after the resignation of the envnvironment minister. peoplele have been asked to evacacuatt theheir homm in japan after aa powerful l typhoon maks landfall in n the country's wes. it also caused the highhst tide level seen since 1961. president donald trump once syrian president and his allies -- developing ssory coming out of paris, president emmanuel macron has announced a cabinet reshuffle over a shakeup. him to ccange his cabinetforced llneup. france debt -- francios de -prugy. as get more from our french editor.3 like myself. are we surprised of the choice of these two eoppe? >> it is not exxctly surprissng% what is more surprising is the3 it was just communicated a few minutes ago by the presidential palace.. announcing this limited3 when there is a reshuffle sometimes, the chief of staff comes out of the presidential palace and makes an annooncement and gives the names of the minister. this was sent a few minutes ago. phe surprise was about the resignatio
.% a reshhffle of the ffench government has been announned by french president emmanuel macron. the move may necessary after the resignation of the envnvironment minister. peoplele have been asked to evacacuatt theheir homm in japan after aa powerful l typhoon maks landfall in n the country's wes. it also caused the highhst tide level seen since 1961. president donald trump once syrian president and his allies -- developing ssory coming out of paris, president emmanuel macron has announced a...
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and just thinking about emmanuel macron and barnier and everyone else, do they feel sorry for theresa may and think she is the least worst option? that's the thing, and barry is completely right when he says you need perhaps not a charismatic leader but perhaps a strong leader. a divorce leader? a newly divorced leader. this is a reference to borisjohnson. there are many problems with him becoming prime minister, including this — that the context in which any british prime minister is operating is part of the problem. a hung parliament, the european union with the set of rules that is attached to it. it doesn't change if they change prime minister. last few seconds. a fudge? something will happen, because it always does. something will happen but the thing is open. i think perhaps it will be rejected by the british parliament, perhaps it will be considered not good enough, but i have the feeling that they will come up with a deal. look, i'm sorry, we have to leave it there are. great to see you all back refreshed and ready to go for another parliamentary term with everything we have
and just thinking about emmanuel macron and barnier and everyone else, do they feel sorry for theresa may and think she is the least worst option? that's the thing, and barry is completely right when he says you need perhaps not a charismatic leader but perhaps a strong leader. a divorce leader? a newly divorced leader. this is a reference to borisjohnson. there are many problems with him becoming prime minister, including this — that the context in which any british prime minister is...
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and just thinking about emmanuel macron and barnier and everyone else, do they feel sorry for theresa may and think she is the least worst option? that's the thing, and barry is com pletely that's the thing, and barry is completely right when he says you need perhaps not a charismatic leader but perhaps a strong leader. a divorce leader? this is a reference to borisjohnson. there are many problems with him becoming prime minister, including this— that the context in which any british prime minister is operating is part of the problem. a hung parliament, the european union with the set of rules that is attached to it. it doesn't change if they change prime minister. last few seconds. a fudge? something will happen, because it always does. something will happen but the thing is open. i think perhaps it will be rejected by the british parliament, perhaps it will be considered good enough, but! perhaps it will be considered good enough, but i have the feeling that they will come up with a deal. look, i'm sorry, we have to leave it there are. great to see you all back refreshed and ready
and just thinking about emmanuel macron and barnier and everyone else, do they feel sorry for theresa may and think she is the least worst option? that's the thing, and barry is com pletely that's the thing, and barry is completely right when he says you need perhaps not a charismatic leader but perhaps a strong leader. a divorce leader? this is a reference to borisjohnson. there are many problems with him becoming prime minister, including this— that the context in which any british prime...
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emmanuel macron says cooperation with the u.s. is still necessary. >> we have a lot of things in common. we want to work together. >> a record number of heads of state and government are attending the general assembly. china and russia will be represented by their foreign ministers. >> the supreme got -- supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh went on national tv to deny sexual misconduct claims against them. he gave an interview on fox news where he also claimed he was a virgin at the time of the accusation. he gave that interview after a second woman came out with allegations against him. >> yes, there were parties. the drinking age was 18. yes, people might have had too many beers. i think all of us have done things we look back in high school and regret or cringe a bit. that is not t what we're talkikg about. we're talking about allegations of sexual assault. and neverxual -- sexually assaulted anyone. i never had anything close to sexual enter scores -- was the sexual intercourse in high school or for years after. areavanaugh a
emmanuel macron says cooperation with the u.s. is still necessary. >> we have a lot of things in common. we want to work together. >> a record number of heads of state and government are attending the general assembly. china and russia will be represented by their foreign ministers. >> the supreme got -- supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh went on national tv to deny sexual misconduct claims against them. he gave an interview on fox news where he also claimed he was a virgin...
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today seems to have been bad cop, emmanuel macron, and even worse cop, emmanuel macron, and even worse cop, emanuel akron's slightly more awful, mrs angela merkel. they have come up with this deadline, if you don't have it and agreement on the border by october 19, then nothing will have — — border by october 19, then nothing will have —— happened in november, which is when the prime minister was leading us to believe we would have some sort of deal. —— emmanuel macron. now she has come out and said we have given you a solution, if you don't like it, what is your solution? let's talk about the times as well as we carry on, sorry david. she had, she is right at this particular bennett when she says there is my plan, which has become known as the cheque is planned. there is nothing else. i am told that my name is —— my namesake, the former secretary, no eye have not beenin former secretary, no eye have not been in that role, i assure you, thank goodness. he is going to bring forward his plan, we are told, a habit of the conservative party conference in the next ten days o
today seems to have been bad cop, emmanuel macron, and even worse cop, emmanuel macron, and even worse cop, emanuel akron's slightly more awful, mrs angela merkel. they have come up with this deadline, if you don't have it and agreement on the border by october 19, then nothing will have — — border by october 19, then nothing will have —— happened in november, which is when the prime minister was leading us to believe we would have some sort of deal. —— emmanuel macron. now she has...
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president emmanuel macron weighing in on this yesterday. disrespectinga our agreement, i cannot accept because we would not do a trade deal with america under the president if it is not compliant with our economic objectives because it would be inconsistent . lot of ourg a citizens to make such a shift. if you open your markets to products and goods coming from a country which decided not to respect the same rules and constraints, it is crazy and inconsistent. we will have ongoing discussions to avoid a trade war and i think it is good to have such negotiations. i think if we can fix the industry on cars and we could have a transatlantic find it would be how to specific arrangements to avoid a trade war. a big deal at the one negotiated with the former administration could be acceptable if the u.s. is compliant with the paris agreement. >> let me ask you about another country, you have theresa may, brexit, and for the first time in the labour party, at least a hint that you could have a second referendum. my question is if the british were
president emmanuel macron weighing in on this yesterday. disrespectinga our agreement, i cannot accept because we would not do a trade deal with america under the president if it is not compliant with our economic objectives because it would be inconsistent . lot of ourg a citizens to make such a shift. if you open your markets to products and goods coming from a country which decided not to respect the same rules and constraints, it is crazy and inconsistent. we will have ongoing discussions...
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will emmanuel macron relent on blind brexit? 0ur united. will emmanuel macron relent on blind brexit? our only way out to be stopped by emmanuel macron —— her only way out. she has a deal in her pocket which she might bring. only one of us has a book out about her brexit is a success. you cannot get half pregnant, you are brexiteer. no, iama half pregnant, you are brexiteer. no, i am a remainer who thinks brexit will happen. there was a lot of action on the fringes but the ce ntre of action on the fringes but the centre was a kind of stage on which things were played out. in labour, the hall was where things happened. labour policy arguments. now that is a much pressure on theresa may for this speech to go right. every single conference for theresa may is the most important one but this is crunch time for her winners in labour, the big battle was between basically the unions on one hand and momentum on the other for controlling the hall. there was a sea controlling the hall. there was a sea of palestinian flags and the hall
will emmanuel macron relent on blind brexit? 0ur united. will emmanuel macron relent on blind brexit? our only way out to be stopped by emmanuel macron —— her only way out. she has a deal in her pocket which she might bring. only one of us has a book out about her brexit is a success. you cannot get half pregnant, you are brexiteer. no, iama half pregnant, you are brexiteer. no, i am a remainer who thinks brexit will happen. there was a lot of action on the fringes but the ce ntre of action...
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agnes, just thinking about emmanuel macron and barnier and everyone else, do they feel sorry for theresa may and think she is the least worst option? well, i mean, that's the thing, and bari is completely right when he says you need perhaps not a charismatic leader but perhaps a strong leader. a divorce leader? a newly divorced leader. this is a reference to borisjohnson, the former foreign secretary. there are many problems with him becoming prime minister, including this — that the context in which any british prime minister is operating is part of the problem. a hung parliament, the european union with the set of rules that is attached to it. it doesn't change if they change prime minister. last few seconds. a fudge? european fudge? something will happen, because it always does. something will happen but the thing is open. i think perhaps it will be rejected by the british parliament, perhaps it will be considered not good enough, but i have the feeling that they will come up with a deal. look, i'm sorry, we have to leave it there are. great to see you all back refreshed and ready t
agnes, just thinking about emmanuel macron and barnier and everyone else, do they feel sorry for theresa may and think she is the least worst option? well, i mean, that's the thing, and bari is completely right when he says you need perhaps not a charismatic leader but perhaps a strong leader. a divorce leader? a newly divorced leader. this is a reference to borisjohnson, the former foreign secretary. there are many problems with him becoming prime minister, including this — that the context...
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macron was saying yesterday was that it threatens the integrity of the eu single market for having this common rules goods rather than the rest the single market and she said you know in fact that's something we have engaged on throughout the process and this is a plan that does not do that. and so, you can of reach an impasse really, and she admitted in her speech where one side seems to say this is a totally impractical thing and it's something so fundamental to the eu when she says we don't believe it does, and those tools when it's two sides would you go forward? it's a negotiating position, and no one would have expected a cord coming out of the meeting, we still got the summit, we still got a few months. nobody... it was supposed to be a step in the right direction wasn't it? donald tusk did say in his late statement that a step in the right direction. he came out with a statement just after theresa may speech with the you know what in
macron was saying yesterday was that it threatens the integrity of the eu single market for having this common rules goods rather than the rest the single market and she said you know in fact that's something we have engaged on throughout the process and this is a plan that does not do that. and so, you can of reach an impasse really, and she admitted in her speech where one side seems to say this is a totally impractical thing and it's something so fundamental to the eu when she says we don't...
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from the one planet summit from emmanuel macron. manus: heavyweights from the world of finance include credit suisse's representative, larry davidand the new ceo, solomon. they discussed the state of global finance with bloomberg's francine lacqua at 4:30 u.k. time. juliette saly is standing by in our singapore studio. good day. juliette: manus, shares fell in late trading after the growth margin nearly missed estimates. numbers, including overall revenue and north american sales, outpaced expectations. the quarter closed just before the headline-grabbing ad featuring colin kaepernick. he says he's proud of the work company is doing with the nfl star and says it's having a positive impact on the business. >> is driving a real uptake i think in traffic and engagement, both socially as well as commercially. we have seen record engagement with the brand as part of the campaign. juliette: blackstone, the soon-to-be owner of thomson reuters, is said to be weighing a sale of a currency trading platform. bloomberg understands the business
from the one planet summit from emmanuel macron. manus: heavyweights from the world of finance include credit suisse's representative, larry davidand the new ceo, solomon. they discussed the state of global finance with bloomberg's francine lacqua at 4:30 u.k. time. juliette saly is standing by in our singapore studio. good day. juliette: manus, shares fell in late trading after the growth margin nearly missed estimates. numbers, including overall revenue and north american sales, outpaced...
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emmanuel macron says he would welcome the u.k. back to the eu with open arms. >> are very special relationship for france and the u.k. italy tested. the city dell ceo says eu debt is his biggest worry. >> i would say is there a question we are more concerned about, it is a crisis in continental europe where because of the nature of the euro and the inability of countries to print their own currency, there can be a crisis which is too big for government as we think of it to solve. that is frightening. manus: welcome to the show. president trump making a lot of comments. we just heard the reaction to the fed. the was president accused beijing of interfering with 2018 midterm elections in retaliation for the bilateral trade war. >> earlier today and just now you made allegations against the chinese government. you suggest the chinese are meddling in -- pres. trump: that's what i hear. >> what evidence do you have? pres. trump: i cannot tell you now, but it did not come out of nowhere. they have actually admitted they are going after
emmanuel macron says he would welcome the u.k. back to the eu with open arms. >> are very special relationship for france and the u.k. italy tested. the city dell ceo says eu debt is his biggest worry. >> i would say is there a question we are more concerned about, it is a crisis in continental europe where because of the nature of the euro and the inability of countries to print their own currency, there can be a crisis which is too big for government as we think of it to solve....
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. >> is now possible to wear the same watch as emmanuel macron. they're offering everything from bugs and macaroons to teachers and jewelry. more than 50 products are on sale come all of the made in france, including a coloring poster. our mission was to show through drawings how the palace works. so we drew the whole thing. we decided to take down some of the walls so you can see inside and added some funny elements. >> a different physical store will be open this week and that the palace which is open to public visit as part of the european heritage day celebration. on the other side of the break take other side of the atlantic, the white house has long sold souvenirs, the first store opened back in 1946. some shoppers may have more troubles than others, a t-shirt with macron celebrating france's world cup victory, 55 euros. of palace will receive 12% the store's revenue, which it plans to use on renovations. chris: you're watching live from paris on "france 24." the u.s. begins to feel the brunt of hurricane florence with several more days of h
. >> is now possible to wear the same watch as emmanuel macron. they're offering everything from bugs and macaroons to teachers and jewelry. more than 50 products are on sale come all of the made in france, including a coloring poster. our mission was to show through drawings how the palace works. so we drew the whole thing. we decided to take down some of the walls so you can see inside and added some funny elements. >> a different physical store will be open this week and that the...
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will emmanuel macron relent on blind brexit? her only way out is to be stopped by emmanuel macron. she has a deal in her pocket which she might bring. only one of us has a book out about how brexit is a success. you cannot get half pregnant, you are a brexiteer. no, i am a remainer who thinks brexit will happen. there was a lot of action on the fringes but the centre was a kind of stage on which things were played out. in labour, the hall was where things happened. labour policy arguments. now there is much pressure on theresa may for this speech to go right. every single conference for theresa may is the most important one but this is crunch time for her, whereas in labour, the big battle was between basically the unions on one hand and momentum on the other for controlling the hall. there was a sea of palestinian flags and the hall was united. but what does theresa may have to do in her speech now? what is she going to say? i think there's a huge amount of goodwill for theresa may in the tory party. she needs the stage not to collapse. we're going to have something like the chequ
will emmanuel macron relent on blind brexit? her only way out is to be stopped by emmanuel macron. she has a deal in her pocket which she might bring. only one of us has a book out about how brexit is a success. you cannot get half pregnant, you are a brexiteer. no, i am a remainer who thinks brexit will happen. there was a lot of action on the fringes but the centre was a kind of stage on which things were played out. in labour, the hall was where things happened. labour policy arguments. now...
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macron. steve, bring us up to date. you've been quiet on idlib and syria! i know a bit more about this one than i do about idlib. it is the most extraordinary situation of british politics in that we are in september now and we are meant to be out of the european union by march, and nobody, from theresa may onwards, knows what form this is going to take. it is extraordinary. as you say, she clings to her set of proposals from chequers like a battered shield, claiming at least i've got a set of proposals. and that is true, there aren't many others around. and yet already, since everyone came back from the summer break, the former brexit secretary david davis has said quite openly and logically he will vote against it if it comes to the house of commons. boris johnson, the former foreign secretary, aching to be the leader and therefore the prime minister will vote against it, and they will carry with them quite a lot of conservative mps in a hung parliament. nobody likes it. barnier has describ
macron. steve, bring us up to date. you've been quiet on idlib and syria! i know a bit more about this one than i do about idlib. it is the most extraordinary situation of british politics in that we are in september now and we are meant to be out of the european union by march, and nobody, from theresa may onwards, knows what form this is going to take. it is extraordinary. as you say, she clings to her set of proposals from chequers like a battered shield, claiming at least i've got a set of...
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next, emmanuel macron said he will push ahead with his plans to reform eu policy. we will bring you that interview coming next. this is bloomberg. ♪ omberg. ♪ anna: this is bloomberg markets, the european open, 15 minutes to go till the start of equity trading. let's get a bloomberg business flash. the ceo of ubs says he will miss his former investment bank had but added he is proud to see him because such a prestigious role at santander. he made the comments in an exclusive interview with bloomberg. >> we are sorry to see him crucial he was a very in helping us execute our strategy and execute this tragedy but we are also glad that and proud that one of our team is, got asked to take on such a big an important role. ceo has joineds the growing chorus that sees $100 oil on the horizon but he is not thrilled about it. sees looming prices backushing into triple digits for the first time since 2014. that is happening, there is a lot of supportive elements for the price of oil, the lack of supply, the and evenn of supply, on the opec side i would say there is the p
next, emmanuel macron said he will push ahead with his plans to reform eu policy. we will bring you that interview coming next. this is bloomberg. ♪ omberg. ♪ anna: this is bloomberg markets, the european open, 15 minutes to go till the start of equity trading. let's get a bloomberg business flash. the ceo of ubs says he will miss his former investment bank had but added he is proud to see him because such a prestigious role at santander. he made the comments in an exclusive interview with...
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coming up next, french president emmanuel macron says he won't do a trade deal with the u.s. unless trump respects the paris accords. more from that interview, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: it is 8:30 a.m. here in sydney. the futures session shaping up. a lot for investors to get through. really something for everyone in terms of different viewpoints in the fomc statement. moving ahead with another hike. another one seeming to come in december, and more to come next year. a little bit of downside for the futures, 3/10 of 1% lower. im in new york, where it is 6:30 p.m. you are watching "daybreak: australia." let's get to first word news. reporter: china will cut input -- import tariffs. the move will lower costs for consumers and companies with a deepening trade war with the u.s. of these andon other cuts would lower the tax by the equivalent of $8.7 billion u.s. the reserve bank of new zealand has kept its key interest rate on hold. feeding downside risks, the outlook remains. however, it is assuming growth will pick up in the coming year with indications that core infl
coming up next, french president emmanuel macron says he won't do a trade deal with the u.s. unless trump respects the paris accords. more from that interview, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: it is 8:30 a.m. here in sydney. the futures session shaping up. a lot for investors to get through. really something for everyone in terms of different viewpoints in the fomc statement. moving ahead with another hike. another one seeming to come in december, and more to come next year. a little bit of...
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she has had a tough year and a half, she lost the election of course against emmanuel macron after a pitiful performance in the second round of the elections, then there have been thesejudicial elections, then there have been these judicial problems, elections, then there have been thesejudicial problems, money problems, the defection of her very important number two, so people have been tending to say it is all a bit ofa been tending to say it is all a bit of a bust and flash but i have to say there is a sense that the hard right in the form of marine le pen is very much back. this was the opening salvo in a period leading to the european elections in which we will see a lot of her and a lot of the confidence she used to have back in action. largely, down to the opinion polls. the opinion poll, a very important on last week, show that in voting intentions for next year ‘s european elections in may, she and her party, the national rally, on now neck and neck with emmanuel macron's party. this is crucial and very interesting because it shows the traditional parties, the moderate rig
she has had a tough year and a half, she lost the election of course against emmanuel macron after a pitiful performance in the second round of the elections, then there have been thesejudicial elections, then there have been these judicial problems, elections, then there have been thesejudicial problems, money problems, the defection of her very important number two, so people have been tending to say it is all a bit ofa been tending to say it is all a bit of a bust and flash but i have to say...
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and also for emmanuel macron to send the message that he was and probably not an accident or the consequence. >> the centre -- facing to cancel rating a woman in 2011, formallyns that he refutes. a member of the swedish academy which has been selecting nobel literature laureates since 1901. week'stponing this crisis. in pyongyang, willing to shut down a key test facility. announcement came after moon met north korean counterpart kim jong-un for day two of the summit, focusing on denuclearization. the agreement is a leap forward towards peace. the pair discussing plans to join on health care and potentially seeking to host the 2032 olympic games. here are the two leaders speaking earlier. >> they signed a military agreement in the history of tragic conflict. >> the first time north and south korea agreed on a specific step towards denuclearization. it is a very meaningful achievement. korea has agreed to permanently dismantle a missile test site and launchpad in the presence of international experts. reporters have been managing to flee the regime. there are around 32,000 north korean refugee
and also for emmanuel macron to send the message that he was and probably not an accident or the consequence. >> the centre -- facing to cancel rating a woman in 2011, formallyns that he refutes. a member of the swedish academy which has been selecting nobel literature laureates since 1901. week'stponing this crisis. in pyongyang, willing to shut down a key test facility. announcement came after moon met north korean counterpart kim jong-un for day two of the summit, focusing on...
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the popularity of french president emmanuel macron have hit their lowest levels since the start of his term. he was criticised last week for telling an unemployed man he could get a job if he tried. mr macron‘s biggest challenge is the economy, but so far his pro—business reforms have failed to significantly reduce unemployment. that's it for the business briefing this hour. a public inquiry into a contaminated blood scandal, described as the worst treatment disaster in nhs history, opens today. thousands of patients needing transfusions in the 1970s and 1980s were given blood products from overseas infected with hepatitis c and hiv. at least 2,400 people have died as a result. 0ur health correspondent catherine burns reports. it was supposed to keep them alive but to many it was a death sentence. thousands of people were infected with hiv and hepatitis c is after getting contaminated lard. it is impossible to know how many people we re impossible to know how many people were infected during surgery or child with. —— blood. they were not enough supplies in the uk so some we re
the popularity of french president emmanuel macron have hit their lowest levels since the start of his term. he was criticised last week for telling an unemployed man he could get a job if he tried. mr macron‘s biggest challenge is the economy, but so far his pro—business reforms have failed to significantly reduce unemployment. that's it for the business briefing this hour. a public inquiry into a contaminated blood scandal, described as the worst treatment disaster in nhs history, opens...
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bonaparte, theresa may said there was no counterproposal on the table at the moment, and emmanuel macron of france that the troubles being faced at the moment showed that those who said britain would be easy were liars. -- said britain would be easy were liars. —— for her part. said britain would be easy were liars. -- for her part. bethany bell there. and now the story of the needles in australia. ajail term has been increased to 14 years for contaminating food items. —— 15 yea rs. contaminating food items. —— 15 years. bill nelson explains why it has been a challenging crisis for farmers to handle. -- paul nelson. this is an unusual crisis, and crisis management is was difficult for organisations. there is typically a ceo and management team responding. but at this stage can we have desperate farmers all over the country trying to respond. yes, they have been slower than they perhaps could have been, but the media with oui’ could have been, but the media with our 24—hour, 24/7 news cycles, it means that it is omnipresent, and the story has been fuelled through the story
bonaparte, theresa may said there was no counterproposal on the table at the moment, and emmanuel macron of france that the troubles being faced at the moment showed that those who said britain would be easy were liars. -- said britain would be easy were liars. —— for her part. said britain would be easy were liars. -- for her part. bethany bell there. and now the story of the needles in australia. ajail term has been increased to 14 years for contaminating food items. —— 15 yea rs....
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>> on behalf of the general assembly, i think his excellency, certain emmanuel macron for the statement is just made. may i request representatives remain seated. [applause] >> on behalf of the general assembly, i have the honor to welcome to the united nations his excellency the president of the islamic republic of iran. and to invite him to address the assembly. >> in the name of god, the merciful, the compassionate. , and may to god blessings be upon the messenger of god and his companions. madam president, i take this felicitate your election to the presidency of the 73rd session of the united nations. today. assembled here the message of our presence here is that the preservation of interest and security in the mannern the least costly is solely possible through the cooperation of countries. however, it is unfortunate that we are witnessing rulers in the world who think they can secure their interests better, or at least in the short term to ride on the lines of extremism, nationalism, racism, and xenophobia tendencies, as well as to the trampling of global rules and undermining in
>> on behalf of the general assembly, i think his excellency, certain emmanuel macron for the statement is just made. may i request representatives remain seated. [applause] >> on behalf of the general assembly, i have the honor to welcome to the united nations his excellency the president of the islamic republic of iran. and to invite him to address the assembly. >> in the name of god, the merciful, the compassionate. , and may to god blessings be upon the messenger of god...
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emmanuel macron says paying reparations to everyone is out of the question, but the gogovernment i is looking toto compensate t those who were exposed to the chemical for work. used thefarmers pesticide until 1993, despite it being banned in the u.s. in the 1970's and france in the 1980's. the islands rates o of prostate cancer are twice that of mamainland france.e. >> we knew the danger of the chemical. yet still we allowed it to be spread in large quantities. even when it was banned in france. on friday, hepe will respond to concerns over infestations of our gee. when dry it releases toxic gases -- infestations of algae. when it is dry it releases toxic gases. an official complaint was filed over the algae, accusing the french government of negligence. fansre than 200,000 golf have arrived for the start of the ryder cup. the tournament. underway on friday after a lavish opening ceremony. tiger woods has been the main attraction as he tees off in his first ryder cup since 2012. give us a sense of what is happening in terms of results so far. the matches of the morning have yet to fin
emmanuel macron says paying reparations to everyone is out of the question, but the gogovernment i is looking toto compensate t those who were exposed to the chemical for work. used thefarmers pesticide until 1993, despite it being banned in the u.s. in the 1970's and france in the 1980's. the islands rates o of prostate cancer are twice that of mamainland france.e. >> we knew the danger of the chemical. yet still we allowed it to be spread in large quantities. even when it was banned in...
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hundreds injured after wreaking the storm is the biggest the% emmanuel macron and his ministers gather for the first meetinggsince meeting since h% reshuffle. our correspondent is standing by at the elysees palace. survey scribble and his daaghter yulia in march. -pthe suspects have been charged in absentia with coospirrcy to purder and the use f a nerve agent. here's what the prosecution service had to say. counterteerorism division have considered the evidence and have concluded that there is sufficient vidence to divide a -prealistic prospect to thh conviction and that it is clearly in the public interess to charge alexander petrov aad with theettcher off following offenses. conspiracy to murder sergei scribblee attempted murder of yulia scribble and nick bailey. of nerveossession agent contrary to the chemical weapons act and causing grievous bodily harm wiih intent to yulia scribble and nick ailey. >> arren georgian joins us in the studio. about those we now charges? >> the poliie are providing a few more details. this nerve agent was smuggled to britain and a counteefeit perfume
hundreds injured after wreaking the storm is the biggest the% emmanuel macron and his ministers gather for the first meetinggsince meeting since h% reshuffle. our correspondent is standing by at the elysees palace. survey scribble and his daaghter yulia in march. -pthe suspects have been charged in absentia with coospirrcy to purder and the use f a nerve agent. here's what the prosecution service had to say. counterteerorism division have considered the evidence and have concluded that there is...
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all right making waves emmanuel macron perhaps europe's most dynamic political leader. former banker turned french president who so far had a pretty cordial with president trump took the stage to announce, it's big deal, france will no longer sign trade agreements with any country that does not, quote, respect the paris climate accord. of course, you may remember the united states pulled out in 2017 and is the only country to have exited the accord so far. the french president has pushed for france to become the start-up gateway of europe as well so he appointed our next guest global ambassador for french technology to help him get there john chambers, author of the book connecting the dots, mind set for leadership success, former chairman and ceo of cisco but he's in it to win it, not any former anything on the set, my good friend john chambers. >> pleasure to be with you. liz: i want to point to emmanuel macron, almost like he's pulling out a page of president trump's book, you have written this book about leadership, that's an interesting leadership move, is it not?
all right making waves emmanuel macron perhaps europe's most dynamic political leader. former banker turned french president who so far had a pretty cordial with president trump took the stage to announce, it's big deal, france will no longer sign trade agreements with any country that does not, quote, respect the paris climate accord. of course, you may remember the united states pulled out in 2017 and is the only country to have exited the accord so far. the french president has pushed for...
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you had an interview with president emmanuel macron, who had strong words about they will never have a deal that will hurt the eu. language.tough theresa may was not expecting this level of hostility. when she arrived in salzburg yesterday, u.k. officials thought she would get a roadmap to a deal. most crucially, a show of support from european leaders. instead she got the opposite. they are not telling her the brexit plan does not work. she has to go back to london and come back with something better. october. the clock is ticking. theresa may running out of time. she insists deal or no deal, the u.k. will be leaving the european union in march next year. david: and we have a sense of whether this is negotiating on the part of the eu and theresa may or are they in trouble? you when i can tell you talk to the u.k. officials and the delegation, they will tell you theresa may was cornered. she was not expecting this. the tone was tougher than she thought it would be. she thought it was unnecessary. yesterday she tried to explain she has a plan, in good faith and wants to get a deal. us
you had an interview with president emmanuel macron, who had strong words about they will never have a deal that will hurt the eu. language.tough theresa may was not expecting this level of hostility. when she arrived in salzburg yesterday, u.k. officials thought she would get a roadmap to a deal. most crucially, a show of support from european leaders. instead she got the opposite. they are not telling her the brexit plan does not work. she has to go back to london and come back with something...
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emmanuel macron said he wouldn't attend a further summit if there hadn't been significant progress on this issue. are they saying what the timeframe is? no. i'm not sure that she can get through with the dup who might not like it anyway and what planned as she attach it to because they said that her original plan, the chequers panel, they said it wouldn't get through. now that has gone, how is she going to get it through? remain as are saying you are keeping it the eu at arms length and the levers say that they don't like chequers but they don't have a plan. i think it backs her into a difficult position. i don't think the leaders understood the parameters she was working in. the comedian bill cosby should be labelled a "sexually violent predator" said a prosecution expert today, because he has an uncontrollable urge to target nonconsenting women. the 81—year—old is in court in pennsylvania for a two day sentencing hearing, on three counts of sexual assault. he was convicted in april of drugging and molesting university employee andrea constand at his philadelphia home in 200a. mo
emmanuel macron said he wouldn't attend a further summit if there hadn't been significant progress on this issue. are they saying what the timeframe is? no. i'm not sure that she can get through with the dup who might not like it anyway and what planned as she attach it to because they said that her original plan, the chequers panel, they said it wouldn't get through. now that has gone, how is she going to get it through? remain as are saying you are keeping it the eu at arms length and the...
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macron is set to announce his government's plan to tackle poverty, which includes a 10 million euro fund to provide free breakfast for students. back to the top story we've been covering throughout most of the day on "france 24." the european parliament has adopted a motion to trigger article seven, that will kickoff the punitive seizure against hungary for flouting the rule of law. we're talking more about that later here on "france 24." in the meantime i turned to stephen carroll was with us. you are going to stay at the european parliament were the result of an -- also a very past,sing thing that got lawmakers approved changes to copyright law. mccartneyed paul against wife of john. lawmakers approved an amended didirective on copyrightht, thee were two elemes s of this ththat was not t to be controversia one is the so-called link tax that would see search engines like google pay content creators like media organizations for example for linking to their content, and the other measures which cause much debate would require websites like youtube to filtered uploads for copyrighted
macron is set to announce his government's plan to tackle poverty, which includes a 10 million euro fund to provide free breakfast for students. back to the top story we've been covering throughout most of the day on "france 24." the european parliament has adopted a motion to trigger article seven, that will kickoff the punitive seizure against hungary for flouting the rule of law. we're talking more about that later here on "france 24." in the meantime i turned to stephen...
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reporter: french president emmanuel macron rejected may's stands from especially as she suggested this is the only deal coming from britain. pres. macron: we must defend the single market commits coherence, and we have reaffirmed our desire not to give up on this matter. this is in our short, medium, and long-term interests. it is a vital political and economic interest for the european union in this regard. we are today at an hour of truth. reporter: and the truth can hurtful to how much we will know at the next eu summit -- and the truth can hurtful to how much we will know at the next you summit in october. brent: max hofmann is covering the summit. eu leaders are clearly unaddressed by the british prime minister. the eu leaders talked about compromise. theresa may kept talking about europe needing to evolve on brexit. does that mean the ability to reach a deal is now dead? max: the ability to reach a deal is not dead, because we are not at the stage yet where both parties really have to give something up. what theresa may did here, she presented the so-called checkers plan, a that
reporter: french president emmanuel macron rejected may's stands from especially as she suggested this is the only deal coming from britain. pres. macron: we must defend the single market commits coherence, and we have reaffirmed our desire not to give up on this matter. this is in our short, medium, and long-term interests. it is a vital political and economic interest for the european union in this regard. we are today at an hour of truth. reporter: and the truth can hurtful to how much we...
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today,t more now for >> emmanuel macron's second budget as french president will be unveiled, but with growth slowing in the government promising more tax cuts to businesses and workers, room to maneuver is limited. joining us now, are paris correspondent, carillion conan. caroline, what's in the bag for the french 2019 budget, given not only the slowing growth of rims, but the fact that emmanuel macron's popularity has been declining? >> that's correct. macron's popularity has been down dramatically over the summer, but he is sticking to his budget goals. he doesn't have much choice if he wants to keep that 2% deficit target set up by the eu at a time when growth is slowing to 1.7% this year and could be even slower next year. budget, thethe priority is to keep businesses , that could cost as much as 20 billion euros. macron wants to abolish employee contributions and overtime. any state money he wants to cap the rise of benefits to 0.3%, not below the inflation, expected to be at 1.4%. he wants to cut as many as 4500 public sector jobs for next year. that's not really going to help h
today,t more now for >> emmanuel macron's second budget as french president will be unveiled, but with growth slowing in the government promising more tax cuts to businesses and workers, room to maneuver is limited. joining us now, are paris correspondent, carillion conan. caroline, what's in the bag for the french 2019 budget, given not only the slowing growth of rims, but the fact that emmanuel macron's popularity has been declining? >> that's correct. macron's popularity has been...
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>> we hear from french president emmanuel macron, and mexican president neostem -- nieto. this is about two hours. in accordance with the decision on the 21st of december 2018, the general assembly will hear a presentation from the secretary-general from his annual report on the work of the organization under agenda item 112. i now give the floor to the secretary general of the united nations, his excellency, antonio gutierrez. >> your excellency, madame president of the general assembly, those distinguished of state and government, excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, our world is suffering from a bad case of trust deficit disorder. people are feeling troubled and insecure. trust is at the breaking point, trust of national institutions, trust among states, trust in the rules-based global order. within countries, people are losing faith in political establishments, polarization is on the rise, and populism is on the march. among countries, cooperation is less certain and more difficult, and divisions in our security council are stark. trust in global governance is also frag
>> we hear from french president emmanuel macron, and mexican president neostem -- nieto. this is about two hours. in accordance with the decision on the 21st of december 2018, the general assembly will hear a presentation from the secretary-general from his annual report on the work of the organization under agenda item 112. i now give the floor to the secretary general of the united nations, his excellency, antonio gutierrez. >> your excellency, madame president of the general...
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when emmanuel macron talks about the integrity of the single market, these are trade negotiations. this is not... i am going to deny that they were ever theological... this is being treated as sacred text. what about the integrity of the democratic state? that is what is being put forward. now you are really going back in history... to the 18th century. absolutely. back to 1992 and the maastricht negotiations. the last tory leader who was so abused by his own party wasjohn major who kept britain out of the euro. at that time they made genuine concessions, we got out of the social chapter, but they are not negotiating now. i bet you and i probably agree on much of the mistakes the british side has made. a full year of david davis going to meetings with nothing in his briefcase was not negotiating. chequers was presented in latejuly, borisjohnson left and since then he has called it a suicide vest. now that is humiliating. let's just go through the history of this week. no, let's not. here is the specifics, the most specific thing said by any senior tory politician last week was by o
when emmanuel macron talks about the integrity of the single market, these are trade negotiations. this is not... i am going to deny that they were ever theological... this is being treated as sacred text. what about the integrity of the democratic state? that is what is being put forward. now you are really going back in history... to the 18th century. absolutely. back to 1992 and the maastricht negotiations. the last tory leader who was so abused by his own party wasjohn major who kept...
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emmanuel macron with his popularity dwindling. we will talk about a bit about tech and trade and multilateralism. tom: they call it the busiest wednesday of the year. after that, we have the fed day. michael mckee be in washington with a lot of esteemed guests. it is important to look forward to the next two meetings of the year and into 2019. francine: let's get straight to the bloomberg first word news. taylor: president trump is back at the united nations today where he will chair a security council meeting on nuclear proliferation. that is likely to give him another opportunity to blast iran, which he did in the general assembly. the battle over syria's future has shifted to the yuan. -- un. foreign ministers from around the world meet today. funds to rebuild syria. mentioning, theresa may has a plan to make the a.k.a. post-brexit economic powerhouse. , shein new york today wants to make the u.k. one of the most business from the economies in the world. she will make those remarks this morning at the bloomberg global business
emmanuel macron with his popularity dwindling. we will talk about a bit about tech and trade and multilateralism. tom: they call it the busiest wednesday of the year. after that, we have the fed day. michael mckee be in washington with a lot of esteemed guests. it is important to look forward to the next two meetings of the year and into 2019. francine: let's get straight to the bloomberg first word news. taylor: president trump is back at the united nations today where he will chair a security...
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we sat down with an manual macron, where they discuss negotiations between britain and , where-- emmanuel macron they discussed the negotiations between britain and the eu. secondcould have a referendum. my question is if the british --e to vote to remain >> sure. back?n you would take us are respect the choice, so i don't want to get into a debate. but i didctful, regret the vote. sure, but i think what we discussionis have a andhe existing referendum next phases by the european union in a single market. eric: coming up, we will go back to the bloomberg global business forum for compelling conversations. are in this debt fueled bind thatfind -- is laying the seeds for the next crisis. eric: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ you're watching a special edition of bloomberg best. featured to star-studded panels on the discussion -- the future of finance. assess my panelists to finance markets in the decades since the financial crisis. impassioned response. >> one thing has been how do we encourage americans to take more risk and there is no doubt the metrics have been successful. we are at an all-t
we sat down with an manual macron, where they discuss negotiations between britain and , where-- emmanuel macron they discussed the negotiations between britain and the eu. secondcould have a referendum. my question is if the british --e to vote to remain >> sure. back?n you would take us are respect the choice, so i don't want to get into a debate. but i didctful, regret the vote. sure, but i think what we discussionis have a andhe existing referendum next phases by the european union in...
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[applause] >> on behalf of the general assembly, i think his excellency, certain emmanuel macron for the statement is just made. may i request representatives remain seated. [applause] >> on behalf of the general assembly, i have the honor to welcome to the united nations his excellency the president of the islamic republic of iran. and to invite him to address the assembly.
[applause] >> on behalf of the general assembly, i think his excellency, certain emmanuel macron for the statement is just made. may i request representatives remain seated. [applause] >> on behalf of the general assembly, i have the honor to welcome to the united nations his excellency the president of the islamic republic of iran. and to invite him to address the assembly.
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when emmanuel macron talks about the integrity of the single market, these are trade negotiations. this is not... i am going to deny that they were ever theological... this is being treated as sacred text. what about the integrity of the democratic state? that is what is being put forward. now you are really going back in history... to the 18th century. absolutely. 21992 and the maastricht negotiations —— back to 1992. the last produced by mr hu was so abused by his own party wasn'tjohn major who kept britain out of the euro. at that time they made a genuine concessions, we got out of the social chapter, but they are not negotiating now. i bet you and i probably agree on much of the mistakes the british side has made. the full year of david davis going to meetings with nothing in his briefcase was not negotiating. chequers was presented in latejuly, negotiating. chequers was presented in late july, boris johnson negotiating. chequers was presented in latejuly, borisjohnson left and since then he has called it a suicide vest. now that is humiliating. let's just go through the hi
when emmanuel macron talks about the integrity of the single market, these are trade negotiations. this is not... i am going to deny that they were ever theological... this is being treated as sacred text. what about the integrity of the democratic state? that is what is being put forward. now you are really going back in history... to the 18th century. absolutely. 21992 and the maastricht negotiations —— back to 1992. the last produced by mr hu was so abused by his own party wasn'tjohn...
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he's expected to meet with several world leaders, including french president emmanuel macron and egyptian president abdel fattah el sisi. also a bilateral meeting with south korea's moon jae-in, where they are expected to sign a new free trade agreement, all leading up to the president's address to the assembly tomorrow. u.s. envoy nikki haley saysnd b relations with countries that share our values. one thing not currently on the president's agenda, a meeting with the president of iran after president trump pulled out of a landmark nuclear deal. however, last week, ambassador haley said that is open to change. >>> after nearly a five-year drought, one of golf's greatest is back on top. sporting the classic sunday red, tiger woods was on the hunt in atlanta for the pga championship and from the get-go looked to be in total control. with thousands following what some are calling the greatest comeback in sports history, woods knocks in that birdie putt on 18 to grab his 80th career win. >> it was just a grind out there. i loved every bit of it. and the fight and the grind and the tough condi
he's expected to meet with several world leaders, including french president emmanuel macron and egyptian president abdel fattah el sisi. also a bilateral meeting with south korea's moon jae-in, where they are expected to sign a new free trade agreement, all leading up to the president's address to the assembly tomorrow. u.s. envoy nikki haley saysnd b relations with countries that share our values. one thing not currently on the president's agenda, a meeting with the president of iran after...
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when emmanuel macron talks about the integrity of the single market, these are trade negotiations. this is not... i am going to deny that they were ever theological... this is being treated as sacred text. what about the integrity of the democratic state? that is what is being put forward. now you are really going back in history... to the 18th century. absolutely. back to 1992 and the maastricht negotiations. the last tory leader who was so abused by his own party wasjohn major who kept britain out of the euro. at that time they made genuine concessions, we got out of the social chapter, but they are not negotiating now. i bet you and i probably agree on much of the mistakes the british side has made. a full year of david davis going to meetings with nothing in his briefcase was not negotiating. chequers was presented in late july, boris johnson left and since then he has called it a suicide vest. now, that is humiliating. let's just go through the history of this week. no, let's not. here is the specifics, the most specific thing said by any senior tory politician last week was b
when emmanuel macron talks about the integrity of the single market, these are trade negotiations. this is not... i am going to deny that they were ever theological... this is being treated as sacred text. what about the integrity of the democratic state? that is what is being put forward. now you are really going back in history... to the 18th century. absolutely. back to 1992 and the maastricht negotiations. the last tory leader who was so abused by his own party wasjohn major who kept...
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we have heard from emmanuel macron, french president, we have heard from angela merkel, their message is quite simple, we in britain must understand, you cannot cherry pick the bits you like of the single market, we will not allow it, and if you insist that that is the basis of your plan, the plan will fall. well, we will have to see whether that is just tough talk, and it was tough talk, but is it more than that? or whether. .. you still think the eu 27, that of course are negotiating via michel barnier, they might be bluffing. do you think that? it is possible. this is the way in which many negotiations take place. i don't know, but we will see. but if the eu maintain the position that they set out in salzburg, then i don't think that the chequers agreement or any variant of it will work, and so i think there are other things which the prime minister would look at and which might actually present a better option. well, before we abandon the chequers plan or at least abandon the notion that there might be a rival pathway of negotiating a deal with the eu 27, let'sjust consider some o
we have heard from emmanuel macron, french president, we have heard from angela merkel, their message is quite simple, we in britain must understand, you cannot cherry pick the bits you like of the single market, we will not allow it, and if you insist that that is the basis of your plan, the plan will fall. well, we will have to see whether that is just tough talk, and it was tough talk, but is it more than that? or whether. .. you still think the eu 27, that of course are negotiating via...
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emmanuel macron and angela merkel are going to be wheeling and dealing. stephanie will be back later. lots of really interesting stories to dig deeper into. that's later in the programme. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news: the charity, save the children, says renewed fighting in yemen has left another one million children at risk of famine. the focus of the latest clashes is the rebel—held port city of hodeidah, which is a vital lifeline for yemen's population. the united nations has warned that failure to keep food, fuel and aid flowing into yemen through hodeidah could result in one of the worst hunger crises in living history. president trump says he feels "badly" for brett kavanaugh, his supreme court nominee, who's been accused of sexual assault. republicans have scheduled a us senate hearing for next monday to consider the claim, by christine blasey ford. she says she was assaulted by mr kavanaugh in the 1980s, which he denies. but in a written statement, the one possible witness to the alleged incident, a high school fr
emmanuel macron and angela merkel are going to be wheeling and dealing. stephanie will be back later. lots of really interesting stories to dig deeper into. that's later in the programme. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news: the charity, save the children, says renewed fighting in yemen has left another one million children at risk of famine. the focus of the latest clashes is the rebel—held port city of hodeidah, which is a vital lifeline for yemen's population. the...
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emmanuel macron in france insists there will be no cherry picking, theresa may says what parts of the single market, we want free trade in goods, but we will not accept the free movement of people. are you prepared to do movement of people. are you prepared todoa movement of people. are you prepared to do a deal on that? no. no. clearly no. i don't think any country in europe can accept to split the freedoms, which faces the european unions. these freedoms, i ta ke european unions. these freedoms, i take this because i like it, this one i don't like it, i don't take it. no, it will not be like this. what i use get off? why i use are worried that giving britain a bespoke eal, if i can put it that way, be so detrimental, so damaging to the eu? —— deal. way, be so detrimental, so damaging to the eu? -- deal. it is a matter of principle. the eu is not the supermarket. but is it so fragile, so weak, that if britain gets a bespoke deal, it could lead to the colla pse bespoke deal, it could lead to the collapse of the entire union?|j don't think so. what is the problem? again isa don't t
emmanuel macron in france insists there will be no cherry picking, theresa may says what parts of the single market, we want free trade in goods, but we will not accept the free movement of people. are you prepared to do movement of people. are you prepared todoa movement of people. are you prepared to do a deal on that? no. no. clearly no. i don't think any country in europe can accept to split the freedoms, which faces the european unions. these freedoms, i ta ke european unions. these...
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from emmanuel macron has not appeared yet what he did do the show with you a few months ago and he said clearly that you could have something between that single market and the free trade agreement. uk government has put one of those proposals forward in the form of checkers, i don't think it's perfect, i think they need to go away and work out how to change that. but there was a serious question made in good faith, what does the eu want here is a very important question to answer and it's incumbent on them to come up with some solutions. you're an expert in all these documents and the skills that have been done in the past, what does he have to do to make his plan palatable to the other 27? i actually think it starts with style. the style that was showing, my contact in brussels say they've made a good first impression but when they read the uk press and they see different things said by different government ministers, they see an attempt to divide european member states and a much more positive style, stopping the attempt would go down very well to start with and then saying about che
from emmanuel macron has not appeared yet what he did do the show with you a few months ago and he said clearly that you could have something between that single market and the free trade agreement. uk government has put one of those proposals forward in the form of checkers, i don't think it's perfect, i think they need to go away and work out how to change that. but there was a serious question made in good faith, what does the eu want here is a very important question to answer and it's...
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we have heard from emmanuel macron, french president, we have heard the angela merkel, there messages quite simple, we in britain must understand, you cannot cherry pick the bits you like the single market, we will not allow it and if you insist that that is the basis of your plan, the plan will fall. well, we will have to see whether that is just tough talk and it was tough talk, but is it more than that? or whether. .. talk, but is it more than that? or whether... you still think the eu 27 that of course a negotiation by michel barnier, they might be bluffing. do you think that? michel barnier, they might be bluffing. do you think that7m michel barnier, they might be bluffing. do you think that? it is possible, this is the way in which many negotiations take place. i don't know, but we will see. but if the eu maintain the position that they set out in salzburg, then i don't think that the chequers agreement or don't think that the chequers agreement 01’ any don't think that the chequers agreement or any variant of it will work, and so i think there are other things which the prime
we have heard from emmanuel macron, french president, we have heard the angela merkel, there messages quite simple, we in britain must understand, you cannot cherry pick the bits you like the single market, we will not allow it and if you insist that that is the basis of your plan, the plan will fall. well, we will have to see whether that is just tough talk and it was tough talk, but is it more than that? or whether. .. talk, but is it more than that? or whether... you still think the eu 27...
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the popularity of french president emmanuel macron has hit its lowest levels since the start of his term. he was criticised last week for telling an unemployed man he could get a job if he tried. mr macron's biggest challenge is the economy — but so far his pro—business reforms have failed to significantly reduce unemployment. the german car—maker porsche says it will stop making diesel cars and concentrate on petrol, electric and hybrid engines instead. it follows the emissions scandal at volkswagen, it's parent firm, which admitted it had cheated emissions tests for diesel engines. and the world health organization is to offer paid internships for the first time in a bid to boost those applying from developing countries. at the moment, fewer than one in four interns are from low—income countries. they work unpaid without travel expenses — costing each person thousands of dollars. ride hailing firms uber and grab have been hit with a total fine of $9.5m over competition concerns after the firms merged their singapore businesses earlier this year. sarah toms joins us from singa
the popularity of french president emmanuel macron has hit its lowest levels since the start of his term. he was criticised last week for telling an unemployed man he could get a job if he tried. mr macron's biggest challenge is the economy — but so far his pro—business reforms have failed to significantly reduce unemployment. the german car—maker porsche says it will stop making diesel cars and concentrate on petrol, electric and hybrid engines instead. it follows the emissions scandal...
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only way alt could be stopped by a macron. -- the only way could be stopped by emmanuel macron. what will theresa may say? only one of us has got of book out about britain's success. well, you can't go half, you are a rack sit here now. -- brexiteer. no, i am not. at the centre was a stage upon which things were played out. in labour, issues were debated and there were real policy arguments will stop now, of course, there is so will stop now, of course, there is so much will stop now, of course, there is so much pressure on will stop now, of course, there is so much pressure on theresa may for the speech to go right. every single co nfe re nce the speech to go right. every single conference is the most important speech but this really is crunch time. whereas in labour, the big at all was between basically the unions on the one hand and momentum on the other, for control of the hall. there was all of this energy and basically momentum is won. the sea of palestinian flags and conference hall was united. we want to know what theresa may have to do in her conference speech now. is h
only way alt could be stopped by a macron. -- the only way could be stopped by emmanuel macron. what will theresa may say? only one of us has got of book out about britain's success. well, you can't go half, you are a rack sit here now. -- brexiteer. no, i am not. at the centre was a stage upon which things were played out. in labour, issues were debated and there were real policy arguments will stop now, of course, there is so will stop now, of course, there is so much will stop now, of...
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macron's party. this is crucial and very interesting because it shows that the traditional parties, the moderate right and left are still not resurrecting themselves from the ashes of the debacle in the presidential election and still if you want to position yourself as somebody who does not like macron and wants to undo his liberalising, globalising policy, then the place you will go to is not the far left, which for a time seemed to be the port of call, but once again the hard right, represented by marine le pen and her party. she also has this sense, which is hardly the first time we are reporting on it, that she is representative of a transnational movement across europe. she brought this up over again in the speech, you look across europe to salvini, to orban in hungary, to what's happening in sweden, denmark, and you have a sense, she has a sense that as she put it, there is a big shake—up going on in europe and she wants to be part of it. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport cen
macron's party. this is crucial and very interesting because it shows that the traditional parties, the moderate right and left are still not resurrecting themselves from the ashes of the debacle in the presidential election and still if you want to position yourself as somebody who does not like macron and wants to undo his liberalising, globalising policy, then the place you will go to is not the far left, which for a time seemed to be the port of call, but once again the hard right,...
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macron in marseille. discussions are likely to include brexit, immigration and the eurozone. in washington later, george papadopoulos, a trump foreign policy advisor in the 2016 presididential election, will be sentenced for lying about his contacts with russians. and in brazil, it is the beginning of the arts biennale of sao paolo, sadly overshadowed by last week's devastating fire at the national museum in rio. now it is time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, i'm tulsen tollett. coming up in your friday sport briefing: alastair cook heads out in an england cricket shirt for the last time when the fifth test against india gets underway at the oval. novak djokovic heads into us open semi—final action in the men's, while serena williams is through to the women's final, as she bids for a record—equalling 24th grand slam title. this man, alastair cook, will walk out as an international cricketer for the final time later on friday. the former england captain announced his retirement
macron in marseille. discussions are likely to include brexit, immigration and the eurozone. in washington later, george papadopoulos, a trump foreign policy advisor in the 2016 presididential election, will be sentenced for lying about his contacts with russians. and in brazil, it is the beginning of the arts biennale of sao paolo, sadly overshadowed by last week's devastating fire at the national museum in rio. now it is time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, i'm tulsen...
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theresa may has spent the summer travelling around europe sweet talking emmanuel macron and other people and now she is having to shore up the other end, she is writing in the sunday telegraph saying she will not give in on chequers. there is one other significant line in the piece that i saw, one of her backers, nick bowles who is as remain voting minister, he says he is urging moderate remainer is to stop backing chequers and think about their options. it is not all plain sailing. once again having to try and appeal to two different parts of the party that want different things. this is a classic theresa may 's statement, something meaningless, because she says she will not be pushed into accepting compromises that are not in the national interest. no leader says they are doing anything against the national interest, what does that mean? what do you define being in the national interest? i don't think that will placate the brexiteers or those on the other side, because it isa those on the other side, because it is a meaningless point. national interest, you have to define what that mea
theresa may has spent the summer travelling around europe sweet talking emmanuel macron and other people and now she is having to shore up the other end, she is writing in the sunday telegraph saying she will not give in on chequers. there is one other significant line in the piece that i saw, one of her backers, nick bowles who is as remain voting minister, he says he is urging moderate remainer is to stop backing chequers and think about their options. it is not all plain sailing. once again...