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LINKTV France 24 July 5, 2016

Terror attacks gets its results. In the horrific events that day, 130 people were killed and nearly 500 injured. Amongoming up, profits british countries after the brexit vote. To man takes one giant leap better understanding the solar system as the junecraft enters as the juneau spacecraft enters jupiters orbit after a fiveyear journey. Nancy in the wake of David Camerons resignation, britains governing conservatives must choose a new leader and prime minister. If voting among five candidates takes place today. Leading the pack are two women, theresa may, the current home secretary, and her rival, andrea leadsom. Theresa may and the latest and probrexit supporter andrea leadsom. Hersom sent forth credentials on monday. She vowed not to set a timetable for triggering article 50 but recognizes the need to get on with the process of leaving the eu. Like may, she has vowed to clamp down on immigration. The United Kingdom will leave the european union. End,om of movement will and the British Parliament will decide how many people enter our work,y each year to live, and contribute to our national life. We are choosing freedom, away from the stifling eu institutions. Her bid comes after front runner may said that if she won she would push for a new trade deal with the eu that limits immigration. I said we should not invoke article 50 immediately. What is important for us is that we get the right deal, and that is a deal that is about Controlling Free movement, but it is also about ensuring that we have the best deal in trading goods and services. A firstround vote will take place on tuesday, with lawmakers voting again on july 7 and july 12 until two candidates remain. The final vote will be left to the partys estimated 150,000 members, with the wing candidate needing more than 50 of the vote. In more fallout in more fallout, nigel farage is the latest politician to resign. He and his party campaigned to leave the eu. One of those strongest is boston. Havern european leaders gone from making up a negligible portion of the towns population to over 10 just in the last decade. Duncan woodside is there and brings us this report. Duncan boston, officially the most probrexit town in the u. K. Xenophobia is openly displayed. British,sed to say buy and we just need our country back. He believes that the behavior of some fellow immigrants helps explain bostons overwhelming vote in favor of leaving the eu. Ite a lot ofua duncan he is reassured by politicians that eu immigrants who are already here will be allowed to stake, but he is worried that local people might become hostile. It is a little bit worrying because you do not know what will happen. Duncan in the year since 2014, immigration increased by 500 in local boston. This has put a huge strain on public services. Three children who could go to the school i can see from my home, yet they have to walk 45 minutes. Duncan this Labor Council or claims many local people mistakenly believe immigrants now have to leave. The people of boston have been sold a lie by the leave campaign. Duncan immigration, together with its effect on local services, is a bone of nearly twohere, but weeks after the referendum there have not been any major instances of hostility toward immigrants. Nancy seven labor unions take to the streets of paris today, at the start of a second round of parliamentary talks over the contested no concrete labor laws. The 1000 changes made to the law they have until friday to make a decision. Manuel valls says he will invoke article 49. 3 to push the law through to the senate. For more on todays is thence, we go to luke brown, who is following demonstrations on the streets of paris. Luke, what is the situation like there . Thethe mood changed since last protest on june 28, or are things about the same . Luke it is an hour ahead of the start of the protests. We are already seeing the trade Union Protesters gathering here for the 12 protest against the labor law. It is said to be the last of the summer before the vacation season gets under way here in france. Pretty there is some pretty tight Police Security. They have searched everybodys bag as they reach the area. This is where some violent incidents have disrupt many of the protests that have disrupted many of the protests. Disrupted many of the protests. There has been a definite decrease in the violence and the tension. Due to, of course, a combination of those Police Security measures, but also to a certain degree a growing weariness. This will be the 12th protest, and as we enter the summer season, this is really not the for the of year protesters to take to the streets. They know the movement is to a certain extent running out of steam, but they do hope this will be the last big protest before the traditional protest season starts in the autumn. Nancy given what manuel valls just said about pushing through to the senate as fast as he can, how optimistic are the protesters that they would get what they want from the government . Majorityhink the vast do not have their eyes on convincing the government. The 493 was predictable from the socialist government. Is thatprojected here they are wanting to indicate they will not be giving up anytime soon. This is the last of the season before the summer recess, both in parliament and for the protesters. But trade unions have indicated that the concessions offered by the government are far from sufficient. That means they are going to be continuing the protest movement in one form. They may disrupt the Tour De France bicycle race over the coming weeks. They also might open up toll roads for holidaymakers to meet the most of that, to win some support there. They are far from satisfied with the situation as it is. As such, we expect this protest to continue relatively peacefully. We will have to wait and see for that. Ancy thank you, luke we will be coming back to you through the day. Luke brown reporting from paris. For more on the labor law reforms, we are joined in the newsroom by the president of the consulting, a Public Relations company. Thank you for joining us. Thank you. Nancy what do you think of the law as it stands now . Is it something the leaders can live with . It has become a symbol on both sides. The government does not want to renounce, be perceived as weak or politically weak. And on the left side of the majority, it has been a symbol fight of the left, as we call its, against government. The symbol has been increasing in terms of political importance. With the summer season, maybe they will end the protests. If the government has its say by thege of the 49three 493. Beverly some consequences, some traces of the fight for the next election round, which starts roughly in september. Nancy what would you do if you were the president of the socialist government that is obligated to protect workers rights but is under enormous pressure from employers to loosen labor laws . Philippe nobody cares about this law anymore. Nobody understands what is left in the law. We do not know really what the amendment is fighting for and what the union what the government is fighting for and what the union is fighting against. We know something is happening in the streets that can be really violent, that we are in an election year. It should not happen really. It should not be happening now. This is about uniting the people in order to gain the vote of the people in the next election in may of 2017. It should be logical. We should go there. Nancy this is one thing most people do understand, that this article is it irrational for the workers to be worried about this . Is not irrational for the workers to be worried about it. Will influence the unions. The unions are fighting against the article because the article would really be the end of them. They are not really strong in the polls anymore. The french population is unionized, so it is a weak base. If you deprive them of that, they kill the unions. With the government, it is threatening to kill the union system. Nancy so they are gasping for their last breaths. Hank you very much, they have waited eight months, but today the loved ones of those killed in the november 13 attacks here in paris have finally heard the conclusions of the parliamentary inquiry. It must be said that since november 13 and the days following, victim care has not been sufficient. The commission wishes to go further with three propositions, clarifying the price theory of of those clarifying the usingia of those resources for victims of terrorism. Nancy the inquiry has already said that the bataclan attack prevented,ave been and the report also says the french state of emergency has limited security impact. 130 people were killed and almost 500 injured in three hours of carnage across the french capital. Nicholas rushworth has more. Inholas the killings several locations in and around paris on november 13 lead to a state of emergency which is still in place and has led to a Parliamentary Commission of inquiry, made up of 30 mps. The report out this tuesday could be vital for the families and friends of victims. We are really trying to find answers. That is what the french want. It is with the families of victims want, to establish what works and what did not work so well. That is our role. To have been almost 200 hours of hearings since february. There have been questions. Some relatives are angry at the lack of communication. They joined together to push authorities for clarity. We are tired, and that is why we have created this association, to have the maximum amount of impact on what happens. That is how we rebuild the future. The commission is proposing the creation of a National Agency to centralize data from the various existing Intelligence Services and the creation of a medical unit specialized in responding to terror attacks. In saudi arabia, suicide bombers have targeted three cities, killing at least four Security Officers per the series of attacks, as the holy month of ramadan draws to a close. One targeted islams second holiest site. The other rocked the neighborhood knew the u. S. Consulate. Saudi officials named a pakistani man as a suicide bomber in the jetta attack. Business news now Stephen Carroll is here. Starting in the u. K. , the bank of england has announced plans to boost the economy in the wake of the brexit vote. Stephen britains central bank is set to cut the amount of safe assets lenders hold in reserve. It will help boost lending to households and businesses in britain by 150 billion pounds. 180 billion euros. Governor mark carney described the u. K. s stability is challenging. He says the risks facing the country after brexit have never come clear. Its meetingney at in march, the sbc judge the fpc judged there was a risk to financial stability. Some of the risks have begun to crystallize, given the core resililience of the banks. It is important to ensure there is no question about the availability of credit. Those comments came as a new survey showed how businesses are reacting to the brexit vote. It shows a portion of companies that are pessimistic about the future almost doubled in the week following the referendum. It is the First Business survey held in britain after the historic decision to leave the european union. The proportion of businesses pessimistic about the economy from just 25 49 before the vote. They fear domestic sales and exports and investments will fall off a cliff over the next 12 months. Authorities in the u. K. Are spamming to avoid an exodus of companies. George osborne said he would the Corporate Tax rate to 15 from the current 20 . It is a plan that is already facing resistance from the european union. Going to 15 does not seem to be a good initiative. If George Osborne sticks to his word, it would be bad news for other major european economies were businesses are taxed considerably more, with the exception of ireland. It has the lowest Corporate Tax rate in any eu member, at 12. 5 . Irelands finance minister is not surprised by osbornes suggestion. Two years ago he he announced the principle of bringing u. K. Tax rates down, and he said he would have the rate down to 17 by 2020. 15 or less is not a million miles away. Intoe pound has been sent freefall, benefiting domestic exporters. Tuesday the currency hit a fresh 31year low against the dollar. Stephen lets take a look at what is happening on the markets next. The pound slipping against the dollar against today, down around. 8 of 1 . It is down around 1. 32. The pound was around 1. 50 before the referendum. Mark carneys words are helping to give confidence, with shares in the ftse 100 moving. Business headlines moving now. The European Commission has ordered seven spanish football clubs to repay money to the government which has been deemed illegal state aid. They will have to pay up to 5 Million Euros each, received in the form of former of lower tax rates. Shares in the worlds oldest bank or having another bad day today, generating around 9 after losing 14 yesterday. Itt is after the ecb warned would need to shred 10 billion euros of bad loans from its book. Shares of other italian banks are seeing some gains. The manager of golden the asset manager goleman sex has been told to tighten their belts. Vision their business has been vision their busines has been under pressure. The American Bank told managers they must be cutting back on corporate spending and travel. Residents of florence are trying to stop mcdonalds from moving in. The famous it has been the site of Ronald Mcdonald since 1989. Promised tos provide Table Service and integrate more italian items into its menu. They expect a decision this week. Local residents are campaigning against the arrival of the golden arches. They set up a Facebook Page of therganizing a picket market on the square. Nancy thank you very much. To be fair, they do keep them pretty discreet, mcdonalds. Stephen that is their plan. Nancy we will see if that happens. Thank you very much. It is time now for the press review. I am joined by florence villeminot. It is time to take a look at what is gathering headlines around the world. Lots of focus on the triple Suicide Attack in saudi arabia, during the final days of ramadan. Flo lets start with the wall street journal. You can see the talk about multiple bombings rock saudi arabia. The photo on the front page was taken in the holy city of medina. Saudi papers are focusing on this triple attack. The saudi paper claims there were no immediately claims to responsibility, but the attacks bear the hallmark of the Islamic State group. This paper lashes out against those who carried out these attacks, particularly for doing this during ramadan. These are the final days of ramadan, when believers felt when believers feel very close to god. Make no mistake, these attackers have no faith, they have no brain, they are not real believers. Nancy most modern most muslims are celebrating ramadan. Flo a very interesting piece in another saudi paper says that the region has really gone through a tough time this year, but it calls on people, despite the morning, to try to celebrate the end of ramadan on an occasion or people get together with their families and their friends. It says despite the tough times, that the region is going through, this is a time of celebration. Nancy these attacks have determined that Islamic State group has multiplied in recent days. Flo these attacks are drawn widespread condemnation across the arab world i put out some cartoons. We are going to look at a cartoon from a jordanian paper. See a suicide bomber. In his head there, there is nothing but a shoe. This is strong imagery because shoes are a symbol of dirt and degradation throughout the world. This is focusing on the attack in baghdad, morning the victims there. The word baghdad one of the later one of the letters has been replaced by a bomb here. And a paper in london is focusing on what is happening in the aftermath of the baghdad attack. You can see the iraqi flag here with the red that is a puddle of blood. There has been a threeday morning. There is been a threeday morning period. Nancy lets talk about brexit. Yesterday nigel farage resigned the party. F flo you can see he explained why i had to quit. He talks about Death Threats and personal problems and he said he never really wanted to be a career politician, and he wants his life back. His shock announcement comes in the wake in the footsteps of Boris Johnson, who also shocked everyone when he announced he was not running for the tory leadership race. You can see the front page of metro. Brexodus. Is this what they meant by project leave . Some of them are seen as rats jumping off a sinking ship. You can see Boris Johnson leaving that ship, saying on Second Thought i do not want to be the captain of the ship anymore. But you can see that he is the one who has caused the ship to sink. That is what a lot of these people are thinking, the politicians, leaving the u. K. To deal with the mess they created. Slogan was aorite march on saturday in reverse. Lots ofpaper are papers are analyzing how things will be without nigel farage. What do you think . To be a can be poised powerful force in politics if events keep happening the way they are now. Nigel farage himself may be an unserious man, but he has a serious legacy. There is an article in the independent that looks acid that looks at his legacy. Not the best cartoon for nigel farage. You can see his trademark pint and cigarette but, and it makes his face sort of leaking into the gutter. You can see the title here, focusing on how tories are divided over those over what is going to happen with eu citizens after the brexit. Nigel farage might be gone, but he is influencing tory projects. Future ofusing on the the european union, particularly its size. Flo Francois Hollande in the german chancellor, Angela Merkel, have a summit with western balkan states. You can see le figaro saying we need to

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