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it's not really push polishing up is image right now, lisa lose in pairs there. thank you lisa. as have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines today, you foreign and defense ministers have agreed on a 2000000000 euro deal to send desperately needed ammunition to ukraine. the plan will provide keith with $1000000.00 artillery shells over the next year. the funds will also be used to replenish rapidly dwindling stocks. ammunition in e u members and e u led donors conference has pledged over 7000000000 euros to help the victims of earthquakes in turkey and syria. in a virtual address took a president ridge of type ad one, welcomed the support of the international community. but he warned that the reconstruction cost from february's quakes could go over 100000000000 euros. the serious effects of climate change hitting the planet faster than expected that according to a panel of un climate scientists, which is just publish the latest report on the state of the environment, un secretary general antonio terrace, warned the world needs to act faster to limit rising tem
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i'm doing now by our correspondence lisa louis in pears. lisa, let me just ask you. micron, he announced that he will resort to using what's on his article, 49.3 to push these pension reforms through without a parliamentary vote. what, what is this article? i mean, is it unusual that he's using it? it is in a way unusual. it is, it's not, you know, it's not business as usual, but it has been used before since the beginning of the 5th republic in the 19 fifties and governments have used it about 90 times. but what is unusual about it is that he's using it for this special form. actually, you know, this is the flagship reform he's been running for, you know, to, to be reelected last year with. and he was saying, this is really i want to put in place. it's a form the pension form is what france needs. i want to show that i can perform this country and, and show that i'm a strong statesman. he a statesman here in france and also on an international level. now i'm using this special constitutional power means that he felt that he had not the pow
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lisa: senator jon tester in montana, thank you. sen. tester: appreciate the visit with you, lisa. thank you. ♪ john: since russia invaded ukraine last year, mw has continued its clampdown on independent media within its borders. many russian journalists fled rather than risk imprisonment for not toeing the government's line. one of them is journalist mikhail zeiger, whose book "war and punishment: putin, zelensky, and the path to russia's invasion of ukraine" is coming out in july. thanks so much for joining us. mikhail: thank you for having me. john: you left moscow for berlin on february 27, 2022. that was three days after the invasion. you said it was clear you had to leave. why? mikhail: yeah, i felt like it was my moral obligation. i knew that you cannot live in a fascist country. and if your country invades another independent country, you have to fight against it. i was like the first hours after the invasion. i've written an open letter that was cosigned by russia's prominent writers, filmmakers. and afterwards, it was reposted and gned by millions of russians. but that
lisa: senator jon tester in montana, thank you. sen. tester: appreciate the visit with you, lisa. thank you. ♪ john: since russia invaded ukraine last year, mw has continued its clampdown on independent media within its borders. many russian journalists fled rather than risk imprisonment for not toeing the government's line. one of them is journalist mikhail zeiger, whose book "war and punishment: putin, zelensky, and the path to russia's invasion of ukraine" is coming out in july....
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now by a correspondent lisa lewis in paris, lisa microns announced that he will resort to article 49.3 to push through this reform. despite the massive resistance. what is article 49.3, and how often the french politicians resort to it? well, it's not that extraordinary actually that it is used now. it's been used about 90 times since the beginning of the 5th republic and the 1950s. however, it is a very controversial measure to actually, for my call to you with this reform, because this was the mother of old reform for him. he wanted to show that he's capable of performing this country to push through this reform to convince parliamentarians to go along with face and the fact that he is now using that specially close shows that he has failed to do so. now what's gonna happen next? as you just said, the opposition has already actually announced that different parts will be position parties have actually announced that they will put in a vote of no confidence. and everybody will be watching that if there will be a majority for such a vote of confidence. monday that has never happened si
now by a correspondent lisa lewis in paris, lisa microns announced that he will resort to article 49.3 to push through this reform. despite the massive resistance. what is article 49.3, and how often the french politicians resort to it? well, it's not that extraordinary actually that it is used now. it's been used about 90 times since the beginning of the 5th republic and the 1950s. however, it is a very controversial measure to actually, for my call to you with this reform, because this was...
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i am lisa mateo. this is bloomberg. >> any time you have a bank failure like this, bank management clearly failed, supervisors failed, and the regulatory system failed red a tearing approach make some sense . it doesn't need to be the same role for all banks. but we do need stronger rules for firms of this size. stronger rules for capital and liquidity. it will be important. >> the federal reserve over the last couple of days testified on capitol hill. you heard a line. bank management clearly failed. super vials failed. the regular tray system failed. take management failed. they lost the job. supervisors failed, and what will happen to them? specially because a lot of people question whether -- you've asked this question. is it a regulatory issue or enforcement issue? it is a failure to act under provisions where you have the capacity to act and the information to act. how do you solve this problem? >> you've mentioned this. he's probably not the right guy to be on capitol hill over the last couple
i am lisa mateo. this is bloomberg. >> any time you have a bank failure like this, bank management clearly failed, supervisors failed, and the regulatory system failed red a tearing approach make some sense . it doesn't need to be the same role for all banks. but we do need stronger rules for firms of this size. stronger rules for capital and liquidity. it will be important. >> the federal reserve over the last couple of days testified on capitol hill. you heard a line. bank...
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lisa mateo. inflation in the euro area fell and underlying price pressures rose to a record. that enforces expectations the european central bank will have to raise interest rates again. consumer prices hit 8.5%. core inflation rose .3% to 5.6%. the g20 for meeting and india has failed to agree on the grinch to discuss russia's war in ukraine. the diplomats will release an outcome statement. the same thing happened last weekend at a meeting of finance ministers. both russia and china objected to the use of the word war. the biting administration is unable little -- is on a potential collision course with tech companies. is coming out with a cyber chatterjee. it will require congress to pass legislation. shares of macias -- shares of macy's are searching, the department put it than expected earnings. plus of the forecasted beat the consensus. best buy is protecting sales will fall -- is protecting -- is predicting sales will fall again this year. high inflation forcing shoppers to think twice befo
lisa mateo. inflation in the euro area fell and underlying price pressures rose to a record. that enforces expectations the european central bank will have to raise interest rates again. consumer prices hit 8.5%. core inflation rose .3% to 5.6%. the g20 for meeting and india has failed to agree on the grinch to discuss russia's war in ukraine. the diplomats will release an outcome statement. the same thing happened last weekend at a meeting of finance ministers. both russia and china objected...
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why lisa: lisa: are you in new york? there is a conference today. clean water for people, it helps children go to their full height and agriculture be able to produce. i am also doing other bids in new york. lisa: the president of the world bank. really interesting idea with respect to some of the central banks holding duration and how that slows growth effectively in the rest of the world by reserving some assets that would go to other places. coming up at 1:30, bloomberg surveillance special, the fed decides, jonathan and myself will be back here parsing through all of the smoke signals as we hear from jerome powell. we have some incredible commentators, including rich clarida among many others. markets are turning trying to understand what exactly to be looking for. still want to get you the market response to your yields. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ [office sounds] ♪upbeat music♪ ♪♪ ♪when the day that lies ahead of me♪ ♪♪ ♪seems impossible to face♪ ♪a lovely day (lovely day)♪ ♪(lovely day) (lovely day)♪ ♪(
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lisa? well, absolutely, this is the one big reform he has been talking about when he got re elected here in france last year. he says, this is really important to put in place. he's got other reforms coming up. but obviously if he fails to get a majority for this one really important reform according to him that he will lose credibility. and it is a for far from certain if he will find the necessary majority for other upcoming reforms on an international level. he's always been trying to, to be to big tim self as a strong statesman. and that would put a series question mark over that. and he would also lose credibility on the european level over the, to mediate and the conflict in the, you know, after the russian invasion in ukraine, the retirement age in the current retirement age in france. lisa is 62. that's well below the average. why is pension reform so controversial in french? well, $62.00 is the minimum retirement age, so the actual retirement age is rather around $63.00. france is
lisa? well, absolutely, this is the one big reform he has been talking about when he got re elected here in france last year. he says, this is really important to put in place. he's got other reforms coming up. but obviously if he fails to get a majority for this one really important reform according to him that he will lose credibility. and it is a for far from certain if he will find the necessary majority for other upcoming reforms on an international level. he's always been trying to, to be...
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i am lisa mateo. this is bloomberg. ♪ oh booking.com, ♪ i'm going to somewhere, anywhere. ♪ ♪ a beach house, a treehouse, ♪ ♪ honestly i don't care ♪ find the perfect vacation rental for you booking.com, booking. yeah. >> with what we are worried about, is chinese backed companies being on tens of millions of american bones, including members of the military. privacy concerns, data concerns, disinformation concerns. that is not just implied tiktok. jonathan: if you are concerned, what are you going to do about it? gina raimondo, the u.s. secretary on tiktok. the last administration talked about this. the kind administration is talking about this. what has happened? not much. lisa a: tiktok is trying to get ahead of it saying they are going to limit the type of people on -- a people under the age on tiktok to just 60 minutes. i am sure people will just be lying about their age. this is basically lipservice. tom: one day, a guy who moves terminals worldwide said the same words my dad set a
i am lisa mateo. this is bloomberg. ♪ oh booking.com, ♪ i'm going to somewhere, anywhere. ♪ ♪ a beach house, a treehouse, ♪ ♪ honestly i don't care ♪ find the perfect vacation rental for you booking.com, booking. yeah. >> with what we are worried about, is chinese backed companies being on tens of millions of american bones, including members of the military. privacy concerns, data concerns, disinformation concerns. that is not just implied tiktok. jonathan: if you are...
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: lisa:? 11 american banks. it was $30 billion. tom: $30 billion with a 120 day window and the semantics of the word deposit. i think it's going to be great to discuss not only the idea of what is a deposit, the semantics of this word i feel like i'm in a bed book or something. lisa: by the end of today we have no idea the path that we've been seeing. going to have to see what the reaction function in central banks really is if inflation still is as christine lagarde said the pre-eminent concern. tom: first republic bank under 27 is where we are this morning. with a few seconds left on a friday, what in extraordinary week by team bloomberg surveillance. the character of the guests. i'm sure all three of us have a different favorite guest. lisa: a lot of wonderful voices on a difficult week. tom: bob diamond this afternoon on bloomberg. ♪ this is ge aerospace, advancing flight for future generations. ♪ welcome to a new era of flight. jonathan: this feels like we have one more long trading s
: lisa:? 11 american banks. it was $30 billion. tom: $30 billion with a 120 day window and the semantics of the word deposit. i think it's going to be great to discuss not only the idea of what is a deposit, the semantics of this word i feel like i'm in a bed book or something. lisa: by the end of today we have no idea the path that we've been seeing. going to have to see what the reaction function in central banks really is if inflation still is as christine lagarde said the pre-eminent...
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lisa m. credit suisse' top shareholder ruled out providing more financial assistance to the bank. >> the answer is absolutely not. for many reasons. outside the simplest reason, which is regulatory and statutory. now own 9.8% of the bank. if we go above 10% of all kinds of new rules kick in. whether it be by our regulator or the swiss regulator. we are not inclined to get into a new regulatory regime. lisa m. the saudi national bank chairman spoke to bloomberg in riyadh. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm lisa mateo, and this is bloomberg. ♪ retirement tools and advice can help you get there. that's the value of ownership. what will you do? will you make something better? create something new. odell technologies advisors can provide you with the tools and expertise you need to bring out the innovator in you. wow. we're crunching tons of polygon's here. what's going on? where's r
lisa m. credit suisse' top shareholder ruled out providing more financial assistance to the bank. >> the answer is absolutely not. for many reasons. outside the simplest reason, which is regulatory and statutory. now own 9.8% of the bank. if we go above 10% of all kinds of new rules kick in. whether it be by our regulator or the swiss regulator. we are not inclined to get into a new regulatory regime. lisa m. the saudi national bank chairman spoke to bloomberg in riyadh. global news 24...
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i am lisa mateo. in china, the economy is showing signs of a stronger rebound after bigresearch's were abandoned it manufacturing posted its biggest improvement in more than one decade. meanwhile, service activity climbed, and the housing market stabilized. in northeastern greece, at least 36 people have been killed in a train crash. 85 others have been injured. authorities say the passenger chain collided with a freight train just before midnight. it started a fire. the passenger train was traveling between two popular tourist destinations. lori lightfoot has become the first mayor of chicago in 40 years to lose a bid for reelection. she finished third in tuesday's election. on april 4, a runoff will pit the former chicago schools chief against cook county commissioner randall johnson. lightfoot was unable to overcome voter dissatisfaction with chicago's rising crime and slow economic recovery. christopher wray says the fbi has previously determined of the covid virus originate from a potential lab i
i am lisa mateo. in china, the economy is showing signs of a stronger rebound after bigresearch's were abandoned it manufacturing posted its biggest improvement in more than one decade. meanwhile, service activity climbed, and the housing market stabilized. in northeastern greece, at least 36 people have been killed in a train crash. 85 others have been injured. authorities say the passenger chain collided with a freight train just before midnight. it started a fire. the passenger train was...
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lisa: that is not my reality. that is a culture that has been unearthed and has been behind what we've been witnessing over in the eastern european region. tom: i can't say enough about it with the clarity of 4, 5 years ago mr. browder joins us this morning. bill, i can go eight ways here but i can't. we've got a battle going on in ukraine. the russians had to stop the nazis and they did with a wall of bodies. translate that cannot walk that mr. putin knows over what we are witnessing in eastern ukraine this evening. >> putin basically doesn't care about the number of casualties. he has this huge military advantage that debt this -- death of his soldiers doesn't make him sleep worse at night so they're losing soldiers at a rate of five to one. they were throwing convicts, conscripts, and anyone else who they've been able to corral into this meatgrinder. they are throwing them into battle. these people often times don't even have the proper armor, guns, or whatever and they're being shot down on a major basis. the
lisa: that is not my reality. that is a culture that has been unearthed and has been behind what we've been witnessing over in the eastern european region. tom: i can't say enough about it with the clarity of 4, 5 years ago mr. browder joins us this morning. bill, i can go eight ways here but i can't. we've got a battle going on in ukraine. the russians had to stop the nazis and they did with a wall of bodies. translate that cannot walk that mr. putin knows over what we are witnessing in...
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lisa: d.c. spent 16 years on a herculean rewrite of its outdated code that is over a century old. the resulting plan more clearly defines crimes, erases most mandatory minimum sentences, and lowers some maximum penalties in exchange for a tiered, more tailored system. city council passed it overwhelmingly. violent crime is down in the district compared to last year. but homicides have spiked, prompting mayor muriel bowser to veto the measure. mayor bowser: any time there's a policy that reduces penalties, i think it sends the wrong message. lisa: city council doubled down, overriding her veto. kenyan: so, all the fearmongering is totally unnecessary, hyperbolic. lisa: then, d.c., hit a bigger hurdle. rep. comer: the d.c. revised criminal code act of 2022 is irresponsible. it's dangerous. lisa: congress got involved. the constitution gives it direct power over d.c. laws, and the republican-led house pounced. rep. scalise: we see stories of carjackings every day. and what did the d.c. council do?
lisa: d.c. spent 16 years on a herculean rewrite of its outdated code that is over a century old. the resulting plan more clearly defines crimes, erases most mandatory minimum sentences, and lowers some maximum penalties in exchange for a tiered, more tailored system. city council passed it overwhelmingly. violent crime is down in the district compared to last year. but homicides have spiked, prompting mayor muriel bowser to veto the measure. mayor bowser: any time there's a policy that reduces...
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and his, his image will, is now likely to be, you know, considerably weakened lisa lewis and parents. thank you so much. all right, let's take a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world. iranian activists separate, a korea has been detained again, just hours after she walked free from prison without wearing a headscarf and chatting slogans against the slamming republic. william has spent years in prison after reporting on union protests and has become a strong voice against the abuses. she says female prisoners are subjected to iran, tens of thousands of they both taken to the streets in greece to express their anger of last month's trained disaster that the 57 did. unions of also called for a 24 hour general strike, leaving ferries in port fight grounded, and trains. kent 2 and a half tons of uranium have gone missing from an end undisclosed location in libya . that's according to the un sneakily, a watchdog. the international atomic energy agency says it's looking for the material inspectors fear the uranium may pose a radiological roof. german chancello
and his, his image will, is now likely to be, you know, considerably weakened lisa lewis and parents. thank you so much. all right, let's take a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world. iranian activists separate, a korea has been detained again, just hours after she walked free from prison without wearing a headscarf and chatting slogans against the slamming republic. william has spent years in prison after reporting on union protests and has become a strong voice...
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lisa desjardins takes a deeper look. lisa: in ukraine today, life, death, and explosions on repeat in the battle for the eastern front. but the future of this war and the people here now may depend on something new, a fast-rising political conflict. rep. greene: no money to ukraine, and that country needs to find peace, not war. [cheering and applause] steve: we are not a european power. we are a pacific power. lisa: republicans, once defined as cold war hawks distrustful of russia, are quickly and sharply splitting over u.s. support of ukraine. and they're doingt in prime time. tucker: last week, we nt a questionnaire to every republican presidential candidate, announced and potential, asking about ukraine. lisa: fox news host tucker carlson aiming to put ukraine at the center of the 2024 gop race. former president donald trump responded, saying, "ukraine should expect little money, unless russia keeps prosecuting or pushing the war." trump has long questioned the amount of funding for ukraine and how much europe is con
lisa desjardins takes a deeper look. lisa: in ukraine today, life, death, and explosions on repeat in the battle for the eastern front. but the future of this war and the people here now may depend on something new, a fast-rising political conflict. rep. greene: no money to ukraine, and that country needs to find peace, not war. [cheering and applause] steve: we are not a european power. we are a pacific power. lisa: republicans, once defined as cold war hawks distrustful of russia, are quickly...
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's correspondent lisa lewis, who is in paris. i asked her about the french government plan to trigger the special procedure. and how often these powers get used while it's not that extraordinary actually that it is used now. it's been used about 90 times since the beginning of the 5th republic and the 1950s. however, it is a very controversial measure to actually and for my call to you with this reform, because this was the mother of all reforms for him. he wanted to show that he's capable of reforming this country to push through this reform to convince parliamentarians to go along with this and the fact that he is now using that special clause shows that he has failed to do so. now what's gonna happen next? as you just said, the opposition has already actually announced that a different part of the opposition parties have actually announced that they will put in a vote of no confidence. and everybody will be watching that if there will be a majority of for such a vote of confidence. mind here that has never happened since the b
's correspondent lisa lewis, who is in paris. i asked her about the french government plan to trigger the special procedure. and how often these powers get used while it's not that extraordinary actually that it is used now. it's been used about 90 times since the beginning of the 5th republic and the 1950s. however, it is a very controversial measure to actually and for my call to you with this reform, because this was the mother of all reforms for him. he wanted to show that he's capable of...
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lisa: absolutely. however, the numbers have gone down a bit when you look at the different sectors where there are still strikes ongoing, the percentage of participants has gone down in the editor city and transport sector. also the number of people have turned out today across france has gone down compared to last week's record day. however, there are still quite respectable numbers, 2 million people turned out to demonstrate against tension performed today, according to the unions. that still means that there are still a lot of people who are against this reform, that the anger sits deep with people and they are not happy about how the government has gone about this. phil: who are the protesters out on the streets? guest: it's extraordinary, it is actually all sorts of people, not just from the far right or the far-left or the usual suspects that are not to demonstrate, lots of people that have never demonstrated before and even people who used to vote for emmanuel macron, his voter base is really an
lisa: absolutely. however, the numbers have gone down a bit when you look at the different sectors where there are still strikes ongoing, the percentage of participants has gone down in the editor city and transport sector. also the number of people have turned out today across france has gone down compared to last week's record day. however, there are still quite respectable numbers, 2 million people turned out to demonstrate against tension performed today, according to the unions. that still...
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lisa? reggie: can you hear us, lisa? lisa: good morning. no dad's here to talk about that. i think it works. we are looking at a cool and dry day for the first day of spring. our satellite picture looks like we are in the dead of winter. 7. it will miss us but we will feel the effects of it through the morning and afternoon hours with rain and wind. it is 50 in half moon bay. a camera shows some of the cloud cover. cool numbers in the north bay. we will be looking at the rain moving in later on tonight. drawn for the first day of spring. to an inch of rain will fall throughout the day tomorrow. here's a look at what you could expect as you head in tomorrow. by the afternoon the wind peeking before 5:00 in the afternoon. low-pressure offshore moving parallel to the coast. that will bring wind but not like we saw last week where we saw the sony for mile-per-hour wind gusts. there is a look at the wind coming in behind the system and you will notice mid and u 50's today. not bad out there. back to you. kumasi: thank you. now we checking in with ginger. reggie: good morning, gi
lisa? reggie: can you hear us, lisa? lisa: good morning. no dad's here to talk about that. i think it works. we are looking at a cool and dry day for the first day of spring. our satellite picture looks like we are in the dead of winter. 7. it will miss us but we will feel the effects of it through the morning and afternoon hours with rain and wind. it is 50 in half moon bay. a camera shows some of the cloud cover. cool numbers in the north bay. we will be looking at the rain moving in later on...
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>> lisa: i did spring break, so i can't tell you not to do it! >> emily: i'm like do it. >> lisa: but i did in college. your former boss, be safe. don't do drugs. be safe. >> emily: coming up, governor newsom is under pressure to take executive action on reparations, that's next. i want you to know something. your spouse has earned the right to apply for a va home loan. a va home loan is unique. it's different than other loans because it allows you to borrow up to 100% of the home's value. that extra borrowing power may allow you to pay down debt lower your monthly payments, put cash in the bank, and give you the peace of mind that every veteran deserves. age is just a number, and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health versus 16 grams in ensure® high protein. boost® high protein. now available in cinnabon® bakery-inspired flavor. learn more at boost.com/tv i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life ins
>> lisa: i did spring break, so i can't tell you not to do it! >> emily: i'm like do it. >> lisa: but i did in college. your former boss, be safe. don't do drugs. be safe. >> emily: coming up, governor newsom is under pressure to take executive action on reparations, that's next. i want you to know something. your spouse has earned the right to apply for a va home loan. a va home loan is unique. it's different than other loans because it allows you to borrow up to 100%...
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lisa, back to you for a moment. when you look at this division among republicans, what is driving this right now? lisa: i spent a good time talking to some ambitious republicans who are out on the stump, and that gave me an answer, that the release is split between voters and donors in the republican party. lesser good where voters are. we ask about support levels for ukraine. you can see among republicans, 47% in the poll said there's too much support, too much u.s. support, and you see the rest of republican voters somewhere between not enough and abt right. that indicates there's a split among republicans. but what republicans i talked to are seeing is a trench. that 47% that don't want as much support for ukraine, that's a huge leap, and the number keeps growing. why is that? they tell me they just have a problem after the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan, and that overall there's a sense that the u.s. has problems here at home that it needs to take care of rather than dealing with things overseas. other republi
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lisa, thank you. is really prime minister benjamin at yahoo has doubled down on his push for judicial reform, which has sparked nationwide pro just despite speculation that he might abandon the reforms after unease within his governor coalition. and it televised addressed this evening. netanyahu said only that he will do everything to calm the situation and to bring cohesion. critics say that the overhaul of the legal system is a threat to israel's democracy, are corresponded tanya cramer in jerusalem, followed that yahoo statement, forrest and she told me what prompted him to make today's speech young the scene to day again another day of protests. also a lot of arrests during the day or during those protests and the pressure it seems, had been mounting on the government on prime minister benjamin netanyahu. also what we're hearing from within his only could party from those are saying we need to slow down a bit and those who are saying know those who want to slow down, they should actually resign. s
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a quick new confidence motion in the government are 8 am to now by our correspondence lisa, the we in paris. lisa, let me just ask you. micron, he announced that he will resort to using what's on his article. 49.3 to push these pension reforms through without a parliamentary vote. what is his article? i mean, is it unusual that he's using it? it is in a way, unusually his, his lot. you know, he's not business as usual, but it has been used before. since the beginning of the 5th republic in the 19 fifties and governments have used it about 19 times. but what is unusual about it is that he's using it for this special form. actually, you know, this is the flagship reform he's been running for, you know, to, to be reelected last year with. and he was saying, this is really, i want to put in place this form the pension form is what france needs. i want to show that i can perform this country and, and show that i'm a strong statesman. he a statesman here in france and also on an international level. now i'm using this special constitutional power means that he felt that he had not the power
a quick new confidence motion in the government are 8 am to now by our correspondence lisa, the we in paris. lisa, let me just ask you. micron, he announced that he will resort to using what's on his article. 49.3 to push these pension reforms through without a parliamentary vote. what is his article? i mean, is it unusual that he's using it? it is in a way, unusually his, his lot. you know, he's not business as usual, but it has been used before. since the beginning of the 5th republic in the...
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china cannot provide lisa as they call it, lisa lade weapons to russia. but it's okay for the us to provide weapons and support the taiwan, which is the 20 mile ferry ride from the mainland china over there. what is the west tongue to china over over the past years, especially the past month they've, they've put china on this pedestal is even super power that's trying to take over the world. i think that's just going to continue because they need to keep this hight going because you know, the end of the day, i think they're trying to draw the, draw the battle lines. they're trying to hook up the iron cuts. and as woodson church would have that try to put it back up in order to court the, the region. and these problems that basically will allow them may be in the future to engage people in their countries to fight wars against these powers that they considered threatening for them. and now to palestine, where people in gaza continue to struggle. a donkey cart is the only opportunity for children from poor families to get to school. and the only chance for
china cannot provide lisa as they call it, lisa lade weapons to russia. but it's okay for the us to provide weapons and support the taiwan, which is the 20 mile ferry ride from the mainland china over there. what is the west tongue to china over over the past years, especially the past month they've, they've put china on this pedestal is even super power that's trying to take over the world. i think that's just going to continue because they need to keep this hight going because you know, the...
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lisa, a bank here scouting the river for good fishing spots kareem mit silva. she is more than a simple village head. every day they have skirmishes with drug dealers. at 1st sylvan, a strongly advise is korean to leave. but then decides to give him a tour of her village. plaza said she, i hate him on i think your model is young people with sam give us a feel like ya. i think it all with daniel. just let me see. i meet with right now. it's like a yeah, $15.00 fee and i'll come by you. melissa may do so aside. i thought genie, i don't call my dad a village traffic on the deal. i v o my cab energy food a they said i don't for them to i visited with dollars a gin lawyers are more junior, they don't. mm. chamber, a bulky casual agency. becky, with a pleasant a to buy say, just because i've got with southland for this i mean to allow for digital video l g animals? yes, i think that's interesting. i mean a leash g c r b i'm walker interview focus. i mean, when we talk, wasn't he so conventional by cbo, vin, these next likely will be nice for fi. okay. nice. that was
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lisa: slightly warmer, today is the coolest day. live doppler 7 showing you all of the rain in southern california, we have a frost advisory in freeze warning. it is cold with temperatures in the low 20's, mount diablo. elsewhere in the mid-30's out toward livermore, 36. temperatures closer to the bay come upper 30's to 40's. certainly chili with the breezy winds -- chilly with the breezy winds. 30 mile an hour wind gusts, novato is over 20 miles an hour. at about 7:00, widespread 30's, clear sky. 9:00 upper 30's and mid 40's. by the afternoon, low 50's with breezy wind. jobina: the brief break in the weather is a relief for some neighbors dealing with damage to their homes from downed trees. lena howland is live in santa rosa with people dealing with the aftermath of the storm. lena: good morning. we are coming to you live from a santa rosa fire station, only a few minutes up the road from here we saw one neighborhood that saw quite a bit of damage from the heavy winds and rains we experienced over the past couple of days. it cause
lisa: slightly warmer, today is the coolest day. live doppler 7 showing you all of the rain in southern california, we have a frost advisory in freeze warning. it is cold with temperatures in the low 20's, mount diablo. elsewhere in the mid-30's out toward livermore, 36. temperatures closer to the bay come upper 30's to 40's. certainly chili with the breezy winds -- chilly with the breezy winds. 30 mile an hour wind gusts, novato is over 20 miles an hour. at about 7:00, widespread 30's, clear...
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i trust your weather, lisa. lisa: the day. temperatures from two to five degrees cooler than yesterday. you can see a few spots and associated with a few sprinkles. clouds are dissipating and we are looking at what is in the pacific, a deep plume of moisture poised to hit the central coast in southern california ringing heavy rain and gusty winds. temperatures from the low 40's to 50 degrees in san jose. heading out, temperatures will not get too warm. you can leave the umbrella at home. we are colder this morning but sunglasses will be needed this afternoon. we have clouds thinning out and will thicken tonight for our level two system. hopefully this is the last one of the season. spring arrives at 2:24 and tomorrow, a half inch or inch of rain for the morning commute. gusty winds for the afternoon commute. the rain moves in towards 4:00 or 5:00 in the morning and the heaviest rain for the tuesday morning ride, less rain but more wind. the low pressure will be parallel to the bay area and sinking to the south. we will get to
i trust your weather, lisa. lisa: the day. temperatures from two to five degrees cooler than yesterday. you can see a few spots and associated with a few sprinkles. clouds are dissipating and we are looking at what is in the pacific, a deep plume of moisture poised to hit the central coast in southern california ringing heavy rain and gusty winds. temperatures from the low 40's to 50 degrees in san jose. heading out, temperatures will not get too warm. you can leave the umbrella at home. we are...
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lisa desjardins covering it all, thank you. lisa: you are welcome. ♪ geoff: chinese president xi jinping arrived in moscow today for a three-day state visit to russia. relations between the two countries have grown closer over the past year, as china's imports of russian oil have increased, and both countries seek to undercut the u.s. on the world stage. nick schifrin has the story. nick: they call each other dear, old friends. and in their 40th meeting, chinese president xi jinping labeled russian president vladimir putin his partner in war and peace. >> china attaches great importance to china-russia relations. because we areach other's biggesneighboring countries, as well as strategic partners. nick: the two men share authoritarian recipes for power, and a mutual desire to upend u.s. influence. china remains one of the biggest buyers of russian energy. chinese companies are providing russia with parts essential to maintain russian weapons. the two countries conduct joint military exercises. and since the war in ukraine beg
lisa desjardins covering it all, thank you. lisa: you are welcome. ♪ geoff: chinese president xi jinping arrived in moscow today for a three-day state visit to russia. relations between the two countries have grown closer over the past year, as china's imports of russian oil have increased, and both countries seek to undercut the u.s. on the world stage. nick schifrin has the story. nick: they call each other dear, old friends. and in their 40th meeting, chinese president xi jinping labeled...
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she is in paris is good to see you lisa. so the votes were rejected. does this mean that mac, ron and his government are, are they safe now and is the retirement age going to go up? while the reform a technically is through with this vase, there are still some, some judicial means to stop it. for example, opposition party have announced that they would go to the constitutional court to stop the reform. and they also want to have a to hold a referendum, they need to get the go ahead from the constitution to constitutional court for that as well. politically speaking, when it comes to the government for tonight, i'd say the government is safe, but there are serious question marks over certain members of this current government. for example, the prime minister elizabeth born. he was at the forefront of defending this reform . it was her job to find the necessary majority to get a vote through parliament, and she didn't succeed. she didn't succeed for this major reform where she succeed in the future were this government will my casa, see to find majoritie
she is in paris is good to see you lisa. so the votes were rejected. does this mean that mac, ron and his government are, are they safe now and is the retirement age going to go up? while the reform a technically is through with this vase, there are still some, some judicial means to stop it. for example, opposition party have announced that they would go to the constitutional court to stop the reform. and they also want to have a to hold a referendum, they need to get the go ahead from the...
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lisa: this can be dizzying. i want to take viewers through the cases. think of them in terms of location and the types of prosecutors involved. in fulton county, georgia, this is the next case we expect in terms of time. this is a local case. for fulton county, the questionnaire, did president trump try to overturn the 2020 results in georgia? charges could include election felonies, racketeering. this is the case we talked about, the grand jury filed its report in the case to the prosecutor there two months ago. we are waiting for the prosecutor to make her decision and that is expected soon. that is the georgia case. there is a national case that is incredibly high stakes. the department of justice has a special counsel in a separate case we have talked about. the special counsel is looking into two different kinds of cases, the classified documents found at mar-a-lago and elsewhere, and also the 2020 election where the president had a role. possible charges include things like document mishandling, which could be a misdemeanor come all the way to ins
lisa: this can be dizzying. i want to take viewers through the cases. think of them in terms of location and the types of prosecutors involved. in fulton county, georgia, this is the next case we expect in terms of time. this is a local case. for fulton county, the questionnaire, did president trump try to overturn the 2020 results in georgia? charges could include election felonies, racketeering. this is the case we talked about, the grand jury filed its report in the case to the prosecutor...
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four of the first five created by kimura sensei this is how the number one looks like the real mona lisa among bonsai is considered the best tree according to japanese masters. and kimura sensei, please tell us about this tree in 1985, it was found in the mountains. after i worked with him and gave him this form, he received the main prize of the prime minister of the country, this is the highest award for a bantsai. well, why is such a smooth meandering form nowhere else. it creates the illusion of movement. and this is where it matters. it is a living fiber its movement is impeccable. is not together. it looks great. at least. so everyone thinks rich people from all over the world come to me who want to buy better japanese bonsai a lot, but you don’t want to sell. no, it's not for sale. timur called this bonsai dragon dance a living fiber, by the way, the peculiarity of juniper trees is the white trunk, the dead part with it you can do anything you like planing sawing drilling complete freedom of creativity. but if you damage the only vein that feeds, then the tree will die when this
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oh, they doubly correspondent lisa lewis is in paris force laser. is this really the final word on pension reform, or can the government's decision still be overturned at this point? well, what this special constitutional power means is that the government pegs that reform to a vote of confidence of no confidence. several motions have been fired or, and the praises being fired by opposition parties. and on monday the parliament will hold. the national assembly will. 2 vote on these nations so actually at the reform can only be brought down if the government is brought down with the reform. when you look at the figures, the republican party, the heads of the republican party have said that they would not vote against the government that should give the government the necessary majority and you do it to be to be saber. really. however, looking back at yes of what happened yesterday here in france. a, you know, several republican lawmakers did not. we're not going to vote in favor of the reform. that's why the government use this special power. so it i
oh, they doubly correspondent lisa lewis is in paris force laser. is this really the final word on pension reform, or can the government's decision still be overturned at this point? well, what this special constitutional power means is that the government pegs that reform to a vote of confidence of no confidence. several motions have been fired or, and the praises being fired by opposition parties. and on monday the parliament will hold. the national assembly will. 2 vote on these nations so...
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but protest is, are determined to continue to use lisa louis. lisa, you as i both, i'm sure will be working long past the age of 64. thank you. watching the w two's conflict zone with sarah kelly is up. next, i will see you at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day you're to see you ah, with a, with who conflicts own with sarah kelly as the fighting rages in russia's war of aggression against ukraine. the international criminal court has issued a warrant for pollutants arrest. my guest this week on conflict zone has called the deportation of children, a genocide and demand justice, ukrainian m p and chair of the parliamentary committee on integration of ukraine for the you. ivana quin push jointly from conflict zone to them for next d w o many pollution. so now the one time a k very often stored. this is my plastic way from just one week. how much was going to really get we still have time to work. i'm doing all with with with . ready ready as the fighting rages in russia's war of aggression against ukraine, the internation
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they were hiking with me and would be, i mean, but when i see a place in many, many, many thanks to lisa faulkner, freelance journalist based internet the sick look now at some of the other news making headlines around the world at this hour. rescuers at the shade of greece's worst train crash, or in the final hours of their search operation. at least 57 passengers were killed in the head on collision with a freight train on tuesday. the disaster has triggered pro trash over lack safety standards across the railway system. china's annual meeting of parliament has kicked off in beijing with the largely ceremonial political advisory session. the meeting comes on the eve of the national people's congress, which starts on sunday. the parliament rubber stamps decisions already made behind closed doors by leadership ping and the communist party leadership. the russian defense ministry has reported that its chief survey, troy, who has visited troops on the front line in eastern ukraine. he inspected a command post and the southern done yet screeching and handed out metals to soldiers. it was no
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lisa:, freezing our inland valleys. temperatures will continue to drop but will come up after the 7:00 hour. 31 in santa rosa, 38 in concord. we have a bit of a breeze allowing temperatures to hover around 30 along the peninsula and south bay but 2-11 degrees colder today than yesterday at this time. we are looking at a slow warm-up today. temperatures by nine still in the 30's in some inland valleys. low 40's elsewhere. by the afternoon, about 10 degrees below average. a cool one but at least it is sunny. reggie: we take that. the brief break in the weather is good news for neighbors dealing with damage to their homes from down trees. lena howland joins us this morning, on her way to santa rosa, where homeowners are dealing with form aftermath. lena: good morning to you. we are live in santa rosa, just a few minutes away from a neighborhood that was hit hard by winds and heavy rain we have seen outta here here over the past couple days. that's because multiple large trees to fall, not only on cars also on several homes
lisa:, freezing our inland valleys. temperatures will continue to drop but will come up after the 7:00 hour. 31 in santa rosa, 38 in concord. we have a bit of a breeze allowing temperatures to hover around 30 along the peninsula and south bay but 2-11 degrees colder today than yesterday at this time. we are looking at a slow warm-up today. temperatures by nine still in the 30's in some inland valleys. low 40's elsewhere. by the afternoon, about 10 degrees below average. a cool one but at least...
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i'm joined now by our correspondent lisa lewis in paris. lisa, what's happening in the french parliament right now? while it is a chaotic situation, really, you know, the only they just confirmed to me that they were together so called $4093.00 clause. that means the law will be pushed through without evade the only way to bring down the law. now the reform is a vote of no confidence. now that is not really going down well with anybody here. obviously the protestors but also parliamentarians who, when it is born, the prime minister entered the parliament and wanted to announce that measure as they were standing up there were singing, they were holding up signs and now to a retirement age of 64 and a sign saying democracy says really chaotic and though the government is trying to push this through, but it seems to be rather difficult. so tells us a little bit more about article $49.00 to push through the pension reforms, despite massive resistance. what exactly is 49.3, and how often do french politicians use this lever? it is not the 1st ti
i'm joined now by our correspondent lisa lewis in paris. lisa, what's happening in the french parliament right now? while it is a chaotic situation, really, you know, the only they just confirmed to me that they were together so called $4093.00 clause. that means the law will be pushed through without evade the only way to bring down the law. now the reform is a vote of no confidence. now that is not really going down well with anybody here. obviously the protestors but also parliamentarians...
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thank you. >> lisa torres, i thank you. we will be of course keeping a very close eye on this and i just want to express my solidarity with you and your family thank you so much. >> thank you thank you. >>> up next, broking news. the international criminal court has issued a warrant for putin over war crimes in ukraine we'll discuss that with a man russia designates as a threat to its constitutional order and security you're watching jose diaz-balart porerts on msnbc nigerian. i got a lot of this from you. the more you learn the more you want to know, and then it just fuels that fire. it filled my soul to be honest. explore your family story at ancestry.com (vo) businesses nationwide are switching to verizon business internet. (woman) it's a perfect fit for my small business. (vo) verizon has business internet solutions nationwide. (man) for our not-so-small business too. (vo) get internet that keeps your business ready for anything. from verizon. ♪ ♪ to all the chevy silverado owners out there. the adventurers and the
thank you. >> lisa torres, i thank you. we will be of course keeping a very close eye on this and i just want to express my solidarity with you and your family thank you so much. >> thank you thank you. >>> up next, broking news. the international criminal court has issued a warrant for putin over war crimes in ukraine we'll discuss that with a man russia designates as a threat to its constitutional order and security you're watching jose diaz-balart porerts on msnbc...
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our lisa dejardins has more. lisa: this is an example of so-called dark money, which is not new, but has not been seen on this scale. here's how that worked. first, a tycoon gave the $1.6 billion to a trust, marble freedom trust, run by leonard leo. the trust sends money to another fund with charitable 501(c)(3) status. that in turn passes millions on to political and cultural groups. none of that was public until it was reported by "propublica" and others last year. "propublica's" latest story lays out how this cash is building a new kind of conservative universe. andrea bernstein is one of the authors and joins me now. your team found this promotional video from leo explaining his approach. >> i spent close to 30 years, if not more, helping to build the conservative legal movement. and at some point or another, you know, i just said to myself, well, if this can work for law, why can't it work for lots of other areas of american culture and american life where things are really messed up right now? lisa: america
our lisa dejardins has more. lisa: this is an example of so-called dark money, which is not new, but has not been seen on this scale. here's how that worked. first, a tycoon gave the $1.6 billion to a trust, marble freedom trust, run by leonard leo. the trust sends money to another fund with charitable 501(c)(3) status. that in turn passes millions on to political and cultural groups. none of that was public until it was reported by "propublica" and others last year....
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but when i see a many, many, many thanks to lisa folk min, freelance, journalist based internet a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. china's annual meeting of parliament has kicked off in beijing with the largely ceremonial political advisory session. the meeting comes on the eve of the national people's congress, which starts on sunday. the parliament rubber stamps decisions already made behind closed doors by leadership during ping and the communist party leadership. at least 4 people have been killed and over 40000 residents displaced after flooding in the southern malaysian state of u haul, the range have continued unabated. hampering lea relief efforts. authorities have set up more than 200 relief centers for people displaced by the floods. european parliament president, roberta mate sola has met ukraine's president vladimir lensky during a visit to leave. it is her 2nd time in ukraine since the russian invasion. she said the european parliament cooperation with ukraine would only grow stronger. there are signs that russian forces are making progre
but when i see a many, many, many thanks to lisa folk min, freelance, journalist based internet a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. china's annual meeting of parliament has kicked off in beijing with the largely ceremonial political advisory session. the meeting comes on the eve of the national people's congress, which starts on sunday. the parliament rubber stamps decisions already made behind closed doors by leadership during ping and the communist party...
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or earlier, i talked to the w correspondent, lisa louis in perez, about what happened and what didn't happen in parliament today. it is in a way, unusual with his his lot. you know, he's not business as usual, but it has been used before since the beginning of the 5th republic in the 19 fifties and governments have used it about 90 times. but what is unusual about it is that he's using it for this special form. actually in a, this is the flagship reform he's been running for, you know, to, to be reelected last year with. and he was saying, this is really i want to put in place this form the pension form is what france needs. i want to show that i can perform this country and a show that i'm a strong statesman. he a statesman here in france and also on an international level. now i'm using this special constitutional power means that he felt that he had not the power to convince enough parliamentarians to bait alone with his group. and so he needed to push the reform 3. yeah, and he obviously thinks he's on the right side of history by standing by where he wants the country to go. is t
or earlier, i talked to the w correspondent, lisa louis in perez, about what happened and what didn't happen in parliament today. it is in a way, unusual with his his lot. you know, he's not business as usual, but it has been used before since the beginning of the 5th republic in the 19 fifties and governments have used it about 90 times. but what is unusual about it is that he's using it for this special form. actually in a, this is the flagship reform he's been running for, you know, to, to...
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lisa: parts of silicon valley sit in representative zoe lofgren's district. she represents california's 18th district, including san jose. and that's where she is now. representative lofgren, welcome back to the "newshour.” i want to start with banks and the bank failure there in silicon valley. do you think that that was an issue of federal regulators asleep at the switch, or was the law too loose? rep. zoe lofgren (d-ca): i think both. we did release the regulatory requirements on banks of this size in 2018. i voted against it, a no-vote that looks better and better now, but also there was an obligation for the federal reserve to do some supervision. and i think there was a failure there as well. i do think, however, that the situation has now stabilized. the potential for very serious harm to the entire banking system and to the american economy was present, and i hope and believe has now been averted. lisa: you know, both the silicon valley bank and its ceo, donate it to your campaign and the campaign of other politicians. that's not uncommon, but there
lisa: parts of silicon valley sit in representative zoe lofgren's district. she represents california's 18th district, including san jose. and that's where she is now. representative lofgren, welcome back to the "newshour.” i want to start with banks and the bank failure there in silicon valley. do you think that that was an issue of federal regulators asleep at the switch, or was the law too loose? rep. zoe lofgren (d-ca): i think both. we did release the regulatory requirements on...
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track, but they were hiking with me and would be, i mean, but when i see a many, many, many thanks to lisa faulkner and freelance journalist based internet a look now at some of the other news making headlines around the world at this hour . china's annual meeting of parliament has kicked off in beijing with the largely ceremonial political advisory session. the meeting comes on the eve of the national people's congress, which starts on sunday. the parliament rubber stamps decisions already made behind closed doors by leader, she ping and the communist party leadership. at least 4 people have been killed and over 40000 residents displaced. after flooding in the southern malaysian state of shoe hor, the rains have continued unabated hampering release efforts. authorities have set up more than 200 relief centers for people displaced by the floods. the russian defense ministry has reported that its chief survey sure who has visited troops on the front line in eastern ukraine, inspected a command post in the southern done yet screeching and handed out metals to soldiers. it was not clear when
track, but they were hiking with me and would be, i mean, but when i see a many, many, many thanks to lisa faulkner and freelance journalist based internet a look now at some of the other news making headlines around the world at this hour . china's annual meeting of parliament has kicked off in beijing with the largely ceremonial political advisory session. the meeting comes on the eve of the national people's congress, which starts on sunday. the parliament rubber stamps decisions already...
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lisa herzern. 59% of the french supported the call of the trade unions to bring france incapacitated or, as one of the leaders of the protest movement, put the country on its knees. i believe in a few days all branches of the french railways, oil refineries will rise. all areas of activity. we need to block the country, because the macron exploits it, so that the result is necessary. all sectors of the economy would do well to retire before arthritis kicks in. this is the inscription on the poster of another protest. yushchy informs that he is not benjamin button, the hero of fitzgerald's story, who was born an old man and come on, well done make room for the youth. i have been working for a long time. i'm tired and now i want to please my children and grandchildren about what. i want to have time to enjoy macron, i want to raise the retirement age from 62 to 604 years, the retirement age must be at least 43 years. macron made his first attempt at a quiet old age in 2019, trying to keep people at work until late at sixty-five after a combination of protests and coronavirus. he abando
lisa herzern. 59% of the french supported the call of the trade unions to bring france incapacitated or, as one of the leaders of the protest movement, put the country on its knees. i believe in a few days all branches of the french railways, oil refineries will rise. all areas of activity. we need to block the country, because the macron exploits it, so that the result is necessary. all sectors of the economy would do well to retire before arthritis kicks in. this is the inscription on the...
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it wasn't the brits who listened to me from lisa gears. in britain, a new budget was announced against the backdrop of an unprecedented 40 years of unprecedented strikes and an equally unprecedented inflation and rising prices for everything in a row, the strikers had a flash of hope that the chancellor, that is, the finance minister, announcing the new budget about the poor nurse, would say a word, but the chancellor did not say . we care about people, but we feel that the people who should take care of us, that is our the government does not. i still care about my patients and still love my job, but it's hard for me to justify this situation teacher with students teachers with students civil servants border guards and bbc journalists people warn that strikes will only increase if the government does not raise them all salary, at least 10%. we'll see, we'll see what happens with the budget until it looks like we're getting what we hoped for. and i think that, unfortunately, there will only be new strikes. bad premonitions. they are not de
it wasn't the brits who listened to me from lisa gears. in britain, a new budget was announced against the backdrop of an unprecedented 40 years of unprecedented strikes and an equally unprecedented inflation and rising prices for everything in a row, the strikers had a flash of hope that the chancellor, that is, the finance minister, announcing the new budget about the poor nurse, would say a word, but the chancellor did not say . we care about people, but we feel that the people who should...