But not everyone is willing to leave well theyre pretty sure of walked around the corner here yesterday and told me it was mandatory that i evacuated. He was wrong i dont have to do anything but sit right here i want to and it promises to be a tough weekend for hundreds of firefighters the rough terrain high winds and low humidity all hampering their efforts to stop the flames spreading victoria gates and be al jazeera. Chiles president has asked all of his government ministers to resign after declaring hes heard the message from mass protests Sebastian Pinera also says he wants to end the state of emergency 19 people have been killed in 2 weeks unrest monreal repeller a post from the capital something. A protest of more than 1000000 people and she lists capital santiago has been called the most significant social mobilization in a generation in response to the historic march she was president save us the end pinera announced sweeping changes to both his cabinet and to National Policy
But in all of it, was this feeling that it would never get better and i now know that thats not true. Hello. Here in france, round one is over. And after an Election Campaign of twists and turns, The Big Surprise was the lack of big surprise. But it is a huge turning point all the same. The established parties became marginalised, in third and fifth place and now the contest comes down to a showdown between nationalistic populism and globalist liberalism. That is the battle being fought across the west. France is now divided down the middle. The radical candidates, who want to overthrow the existing order le pen on the populist right, melenchon on the left, and six fringe candidates as well they got a total of 49. 6 per cent of the vote in other words, half. There is an enormous well of discontent out there. For now, Emmanuel Macron is the man to watch the best hope for a battered establishment of seeing off the radicals. But the twists continue in this campaign tonight, his opponent M
Ground . Ill talk to experts on both sides of the english channel. Finally the great chef and humanitarian jose andres. Hes provided more than 30 million meals to the hungry during the pandemic. I will ask him why he says America Needs a new cabinet position, a secretary of food. First, heres my take. The world is turning its back on globalization, free trade and multilateral substitutioinstitu. Spurred on by the covid19 pandemic, politicians and commentators talk about bringing home supply chains and bolstering domestic production. This shift is likely to endure. How should we make sense of a seismic event that took place a few weeks ago, with almost no discussion in the United States. In a virtual ceremony on november 15th, 15 asiapacific countries signed the Worlds Largest free trade pact, the regional comprehensive economic partnership. The states account for 30 of global gdp, thats larger than nafta or the European Union. Many of the same nations signed two years early another fre
Authorization. And the brits have 18 days to reach a brexit agreement. Otherwise, they will crash out of the European Union. A can the two sides find Common Ground . I will talk to experts on both sides of the english channel. Finally, the great chef and humanitarian jose andres. He has provided more than 30 million meals to the hungry during this pandemic. I will ask him why he says America Needs a new cabinet position. A secretary of food. But first, heres my take. The world is turning its back on globalization, free trade and Multi Lateral institutions, or at least that is the conventional wisdom inspired by the nationalism and protectionism of donald trump and spurred on by the covid19 pandemic, politicians and commentators talk of bringing home supply chains and bolstering domestic production, even without trump the thinking goes this shift is likely to endure. But how then should we make sense of a seismic event that took place a few weeks ago with almost no discussion in the Uni