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00:00And State Attorneys General Ken Paxton, Ken, I see you there.
00:14Andrew Bailey, Andrew, what a job you've done, Andrew, you have some good cases going.
00:20You've done a great job, thank you very much.
00:23The co-founder of Moms4Liberty, Tiffany Justice, she's been a hard worker, thank you, thank
00:30you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
02:53Thank you, thank you, thank you.
03:13Count among the ten most important in the world, he will make of Mongolia a new actor
03:44We are going to make the famous microphone stretched
03:48Are you ready to stretch your microphones? Yes, I understood, I understood
03:51Yes, I understood
04:10I don't say anything to the trade unions, they have a different analysis
04:13I just think that there is a very significant deficit of the retirement age
04:19Which is about 14 billion in 2030
04:22Not to mention the 30 billion deficit
04:25Masked since it is the state budget that abounds the public function
04:29And so we don't have 36 solutions
04:31So we have to make this reform, I think it is balanced
04:34Which will still allow more than 40% of French people to leave before the legal age
04:38With all the measures that are planned
04:40It's not the reform of the MEDEF, it's the reform of the government
04:44But we think it is necessary
04:46Does it worry you?
04:48It's not good news for our employees
04:50What I think is that for a number of jobs, not everywhere
04:55Teleworking will change things a bit
04:58Because those who will be in trouble for public transport
05:02I call on the employers to be as flexible as possible
05:08It's complicated, but today when we see the calls for the manifesto
05:12It is mainly the public employer, national education, transport
05:16There is the energy issue, where there are indeed private companies
05:20But what comes back to me from the field in the companies
05:24It's basically demands
05:26I don't deny that there are demands in the companies
05:29But they are much more on wages than on this subject of retirement
05:33Both are linked
05:35Because I think that one of the absences of this reform
05:38It is also to see how we make the seniors more employable
05:41And the training, I think there is something to do around the training
05:45It is true that seniors are often less trained
05:48Because we consider that as there are only a few years left
05:51However, the obsolescence of skills
05:54Especially in intellectual professions, frameworks, etc.
05:57It is valid for everyone
05:59And even paradoxically more valid for seniors
06:08Let's not be naive, let's be without illusions
06:10These are not the sanctions that will change politics or the regime
06:13We saw it in Iran, we saw it in North Korea, we saw it in Cuba
06:17In Cuba, sorry
06:19And it will not prevent companies that have subsidiaries and jobs in Russia
06:23To decide, depending on their situation, to stay or to leave
06:27Because there too, no naivety
06:30Leaving is often leaving everything to Putin and his oligarchic friends
06:33So no moral lessons, especially from the Americans
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