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The speaker discusses the difficulty of reforming the European Union (EU) due to the need for unanimous agreement among the 27 member countries. They give examples of different countries' conflicting interests, such as France wanting to reduce tax evasion while Luxembourg relies on it. They also mention the challenges of reforming agriculture and rebuilding French industry. The speaker argues that the EU's institutions lack real power and that changing the EU from within is impossible. They suggest that leaving the EU through a Frexit referendum would allow France to regain control and pursue its own policies. They mention the importance of addressing the issue of the euro and express agreement with certain political figures.

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The speaker states a report indicates children will live less long, less healthy, and more unhappy lives than their parents, which they reject. They express pride in being part of a moment that can change this future. They believe that by conducting excellent science and understanding the root causes of these problems, the course can be reversed. The speaker asserts that from this moment forward, children will live longer, healthier, and happier lives than their parents.

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The speakers discuss the importance of successfully transitioning to clean energy and the need for strong decisions. They mention the plan to reduce nuclear power to 50% by 2035, which would involve closing 14 reactors. The first speaker confirms the government's intention to fully own EDF, which would help the company carry out ambitious projects. The second speaker believes that having 50% nuclear power is not a security issue and highlights that France is the only country with 72% of its electricity coming from nuclear sources.

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We are discussing Notre-Dame and the reconstruction of its spire. The question is whether it will be rebuilt exactly as it was. These questions will be answered through our ongoing debates. As for the architect, Bollisto, I have already told him multiple times to keep quiet and let us make the best choice for Notre-Dame, Paris, and the world with wisdom and serenity.

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To rebuild and improve after the global pandemic, the focus is on building back better. This phrase is repeated multiple times, emphasizing the goal of positive reconstruction. The plan is to build back better and create a stronger country. The pandemic has presented an opportunity for significant efforts in rebuilding.

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The people clearly voted for major government reform. This was a central campaign promise, discussed at every rally. I made it clear this is what they would receive. My presidency will deliver on that promise. Too often, people don't see their votes reflected in government action. But in this case, the people will get what they voted for – that's the essence of democracy.

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EDF is facing financial difficulties, so the speaker supports its renationalization. They believe that privatization should only happen when a company is doing well. The speaker also wants EDF to merge with Enedis and disconnect from the European market's pricing system, which is causing small businesses to struggle. They mention petitions signed by thousands of entrepreneurs who are struggling financially. The speaker emphasizes that this issue is important and calls for support. They give examples of companies like Michelin, whose electricity bills have skyrocketed, and warn that if the situation continues, companies may relocate outside of France. The speaker points out that Spain and Portugal have disconnected from the pricing system and have reasonable electricity prices.

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The speaker discusses the pension system and the experiences of various individuals. They mention the names of different people and talk about waiting in line and the possibility of receiving a pension. The speaker repeats these points multiple times throughout the transcript.

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The speaker addresses the Gavi community, stating that we are living in a time of upheaval and popular revolt against established institutions, including medicine, that have lost public trust. The speaker, along with President Trump, is committed to earning that trust back. This will be achieved by preserving what is honest and serves the country and the world, while eliminating what does not.

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The speaker highlights the importance of the pause, acknowledging that it reveals the mistakes made in the past. They believe that this will make it easier for them to do a better job in the future. They mention that everyone can see the poor performance over a two-year period, which will extend to four years. This visibility will make it simpler for them to accomplish what needs to be done.

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One of the speaker's highest priorities, if elected, is to support and strengthen the middle class. The speaker believes that people are ready for a new way forward.

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The speaker discusses the concept of "building back better" in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. They mention Joe Biden's use of the phrase and its connection to the idea of resetting and improving various aspects of society. There is also a mention of a booklet called "Build Back Better, Britain after coronavirus." The speaker acknowledges the existence of a conspiracy theory called the "great reset" that questions the intentions behind the "build back better" concept. Overall, the speaker emphasizes the opportunity for positive change and improvement that the pandemic has presented.

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It is August 3rd and the speaker is in Paris, in front of Notre Dame des Victoires. They express their sadness about the state of France, stating that democracy has disappeared and it is raining in August. They call for a victory of the people over President Macron and a victory of democracy over tyranny. The speaker plans to create a movement for the president's removal, starting with towing a sign for impeachment and forming a large movement with volunteers. They aim to distribute one million stickers for impeachment in September. The speaker believes that the awakening of the French people will lead to a petition with over a million signatures, putting pressure on parliament members to initiate impeachment proceedings. They emphasize the need for peaceful actions and express their hope that no citizen will be harmed. The speaker plans to be present during parliamentary sessions in October and November to ensure the impeachment process is carried out. They urge people to join the movement and form small groups to spread the message.

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Attal and Brigitte Macron answered journalists' questions, and the president's wife used an ambiguous phrase. She expressed her happiness about the Minister of National Education's involvement in the subject and mentioned Jean-Michel Blanquer, Pap Ndiaye, and Gabriel Attal as individuals who are rising to the challenge. The speaker is unsure about something.

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The speakers discuss the concept of "building back better" in the context of the global pandemic and its aftermath. They emphasize the need to address the problems created by COVID-19 and make positive changes in areas such as education and mental health. They mention initiatives like "Build Back Better" and "The Great Reset" as ways to achieve this. Some speakers highlight conspiracy theories surrounding these ideas, while others see them as opportunities for a much-needed reset. Overall, the focus is on rebuilding and improving society in the wake of the pandemic.

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To all young people and those young at heart, stay angry and frustrated, but use that energy to push for more. Solving this complex challenge requires a marathon, not a sprint. As Shakespeare said, healing happens gradually. Our planet is wounded, and it won't be healed overnight. However, if we each commit to doing our part and follow through, we can secure a better future. It's a profound and noble task. I'm ready for the long haul, and I hope you are too. Let's get to work. Thank you.

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The speaker states it is difficult to work with serenity because they are attacked daily from every part of the landscape. The general press is aggressive, the health authorities are aggressive, and the government is not supportive. Despite these difficulties, the speaker insists that they must persevere because the issue is important. The speaker then transitions to asking about a return to Keel University.

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The speaker questions why the French government wants to move on from the COVID-19 pandemic when there are still restrictions in place, such as mandatory vaccinations, limited hospital visits, and PCR tests before surgeries. They highlight a case in Poitiers where a family was unable to perform funeral rites for their deceased relative suspected of having COVID-19. The speaker argues that this lack of dignity and respect for human life is a result of the pandemic and warns against the emergence of tyranny. They call for a legal and political response to reject this society and protect human dignity. Translation: The speaker raises concerns about the French government's desire to move on from the COVID-19 pandemic while still enforcing restrictions and disregarding human dignity. They highlight a case in Poitiers where a family was unable to perform funeral rites for their deceased relative suspected of having COVID-19. The speaker warns against the emergence of tyranny and calls for a legal and political response to reject this society and protect human dignity.

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To all young people and those young at heart, stay angry and frustrated, but use that energy to push for more. Solving this complex challenge requires a marathon, not a sprint. As Shakespeare said, healing happens gradually. Our planet has been wounded, and it won't be healed overnight. But if we approach it with determination and follow through on our commitments, we can secure a better future. It's a profound and noble task. I'm ready for the long haul, and I hope you are too. Let's get to work. Thank you all.

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The president of Medef warns the government not to touch the surplus of the AGIRC-ARCO retirement scheme. However, redistribution of retirement funds is necessary due to the surplus caused by retirement reforms, job creation, and salary increases. The demographic challenge of fewer workers and more retirees needs to be balanced. The state's involvement in managing AGIRC-ARCO is not theft but rather a democratic process. All stakeholders, including the state, unions, and employers, must contribute to the sustainability of the French social model. The speaker appreciates the management of the system by the social partners and calls for solidarity to maintain the pension system's equilibrium. The speaker also emphasizes the need for continued reform and balance in retirement policies.

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The speaker discusses the consensus test and predicts that it will take a long time to complete. They mention that it will also take a great deal of effort to exit the situation. The speaker then talks about investing money to reduce energy costs and healthcare plans.

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The speaker highlights the importance of the pause, acknowledging that it reveals the mistakes made in the past. They believe that this will make it easier for them to do a better job in the future. They mention that everyone can see the poor performance over a two-year period, which will extend to four years. This visibility will make it simpler for them to accomplish what needs to be done.

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Over eight hundred years ago, we built this cathedral and over the centuries, we made it bigger and better. Tonight, I solemnly declare that we will rebuild this cathedral, all together. It is undoubtedly a part of the French destiny. In the coming years, we will have a project, and I am committed to it. Tomorrow, a national subscription will be launched, and we will reach out to the greatest talents, both within and beyond our borders, who will contribute to the rebuilding. We will rebuild Notre-Dame because it is what the French people expect, because it is what our history deserves, and because it is our profound destiny.

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The speaker discusses the concept of "building back better" in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. They mention Joe Biden's use of the phrase and its connection to the idea of resetting and improving various aspects of society. There is also a mention of a booklet called "Build Back Better, Britain after coronavirus." The speaker briefly mentions a conspiracy theory called the "great reset" that criticizes the concept of building back better. Overall, the speaker emphasizes the opportunity for positive change and improvement in the aftermath of the pandemic.

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#34 - Bringing Manufacturing Back To America | Aaron Slodov, CEO Atomic Industries
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In this episode of Relentless, Aaron Slodov, founder and CEO of Atomic Industries, describes a mission to reinvent American manufacturing by digitizing and systematizing hard-won industrial skills. He recounts the unsettling incident with the B2 bomber tooling, where the original designers are gone and drawings are missing, underscoring a national vulnerability when tacit knowledge evaporates. Aaron argues that this isn’t a rare accident but a widespread erosion of practical know-how, and he frames reindustrialization as a generational effort that must be pursued with new tools, including software-driven processes, to expedite training and scaling without sacrificing the craft that has sustained advanced manufacturing for decades. He emphasizes the difficulty of moving factory work off the shop floor and into a modern, data-rich paradigm, while still valuing the human expertise that makes production possible. The conversation pivots to how to finance and accelerate these changes. Aaron notes that traditional venture capital is ill-suited to the slow, capital-intensive realities of manufacturing, while recognizing the appetite from investors for ambitious, high-morizon outcomes. They discuss the role of defense priorities, national security, and incentives in aligning stakeholders—from military and policymakers to financiers and operators—to foster domestic production. Aaron draws comparisons to Elon Musk’s software-centric approach to manufacturing and points out that truly software-defined factories require massive upfront investment and a long timeline, often best supported by a continuum of capital—from venture to crossover funds. The episode also covers practical lessons from Aaron’s research phase, including a year-long effort calling hundreds of tool-and-die shops, the value of curiosity, and the challenges of scaling a hardware business in a world accustomed to software-generated optimism. The dialogue closes on purpose and persistence: relentlessness as the core trait needed to solve hard, systemic problems, with the caveat that meaningful progress will take a decade or more and must be driven by clear visions and disciplined execution.
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