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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 14:10:00

streets, people elsewhere. how critical moment is this? it is streets, people elsewhere. how critical moment is this?- critical moment is this? it is of course critical, critical moment is this? it is of course critical, even critical moment is this? it is of course critical, even though i l critical moment is this? it is of i course critical, even though i have to say the decision that the court is going to make is not about the substance of the law, it is about the procedure. so what ever, even if the procedure. so what ever, even if the constitutional court tells us as it stands, it is possible to pass this reform and to increase the legal age for retiring, political opposition to the bill is not going to reduce because the basis for the opposition is not whether it is constitutional or not, it is whether it is fair or not. this won t be judged by the constitutional court. if i mayjust explain why it is in front of the constitutional court today. it is certain that the pension r

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 14:06:00

timescale. in working pretty much at the same timescale. , ., ., ., timescale. in terms of the damage done, timescale. in terms of the damage done. what timescale. in terms of the damage done. what is timescale. in terms of the damage done, what is your timescale. in terms of the damage done, what is your assessment? i | timescale. in terms of the damage i done, what is your assessment? i am so sor , done, what is your assessment? i am so sorry. i done, what is your assessment? i am so sorry. i miss done, what is your assessment? i am so sorry. i miss the done, what is your assessment? i am so sorry, i miss the first done, what is your assessment? i n so sorry, i miss the first part of a question. in so sorry, i miss the first part of a cuestion. , ., so sorry, i miss the first part of a question- so sorry, i miss the first part of a cuestion. , ., ., ., ., question. in terms of damage done, what is your question. in terms of damage done, what is your assessment? qu

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 14:14:00

those protests, how much political capital has president macron invested in this, if he were to lose today? i invested in this, if he were to lose toda ? ., , invested in this, if he were to lose toda ? ., v ., ., , invested in this, if he were to lose toda? ~ ., , invested in this, if he were to lose toda ? ~ , . . , . today? i think he s already losing a lot of people- today? i think he s already losing a lot of people. you today? i think he s already losing a lot of people. you might today? i think he s already losing a lot of people. you might have i today? i think he s already losing a j lot of people. you might have seen the popularity of the president is low in the polls. the extent which the government has chose to brutalise the debate is rare, even in france whether government has a lot of power still, going back for on imposing a reform nobody wants. it is bad. if we come to a moment where even the constitutional court tells you you were wrong, also legally and poli

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 14:05:00

platform on which this was posted, and then narrowed it down. they interviewed somebody who knew this particular individual, and from that they were able to piece it together. it wasn t that difficult. that is something called open source intelligence, which is the thing now. pretty much all major news organisations use it. so to the intelligence agencies, they work of open source intelligence. and believe it or not, the russians, i m told, quite often go to great names told, quite often go to great names to acquire information covertly through spies and intercept, which is overly available on open source. in this case, the clues were there. and i think it seems to me the us journalists who track this down will work in pretty much at the same time as the fbi. and it shows they were working pretty much at the same

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 14:27:00

appearance in boston. we will bring you the latest from our team in the us. don t go away. hello, there. for scotland and northern ireland we re seeing a mixture of sunshine, but also some rather sharp showers. there s not much sunshine, though, for england and wales, where low pressure is certainly the dominant feature of the weather. around that area of low pressure and weather fronts we re seeing thickening cloud and also some rain, which is keeping it on the cold side yet again. these are the temperatures late on in the afternoon, so in that rain perhaps no higher than nine degrees, so really quite chilly out there. we ve got the rain mainly across england and wales, with those heavier showers in scotland and northern ireland. those showers will fade away, but the rain continues across eastern parts of england right the way through the night, but we ll get clearer skies across wales, western england and particularly in northern ireland, where temperatures were as low as minus four

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