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police chase down the students in belarus — who have been marking their first day of term — with protests calling for the resignation of president lukashenko. and as we look back on the migration crisis that changed europe — today we report from hungary — the country determined to keep people out. hello, i'm philippa thomas. this is outside source. donald trump has arrived in wisconsin to visit the city where police shot and paralysed this week, we're looking jacob blake. the president's pushing his campaign message of law and order. back five years, to the crossing of more than one million migrants into we've had such a big europe. many took huge risks and embarked success in on dangerous journeys in an effort shutting down what would be, to find a right now, a city better life. but the sheer numbers arriving also — kenosha — sparked a crisis for many europeans. hundreds of thousands that would made the long trek from the mediteranean via the have been burned balkans to the ground eventually crossing into hungary. and at that point, police sealed right now. off the main railway station to prevent people travelling onwards towards austria
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and germany. police clash with protestors the bbc‘s nick thorpe has in lebanon — this was the backdrop returned to president macron‘s visit to kelleti station in budapest to a country that's where thousands were stranded in the grip of a crisis. on this day satirical newspaper, charlie hebdo, republishes controversial cartoons in 2015. of the prophet muhamed, ahead of the trial of alleged reporting from this conspirators behind the deadly border through the attack on its offices in paris. and the crocodile as doting father. summer we speak to the photographer who of 2015, i once asked a captured these incredible images. photographer what he was planning to shoot that day, just biblical scenes he replied. biblical scenes. the exoudous is that year it was astonishing welcome. to witness. a million or more people who sought donald trump has arrived in kenosha, refuge in europe for some wisonsin, the scene of two shootings for hundred thousand that have further ignited america's debate over racialjustice and policing. cross hungry. he says his trip will help racial healing. a good proportion of them entered that's not how it's seen hungary from serbia down this dis— by democrats in a state that's also used railroad track going to be a key political for the it all looks battle ground in november. very familiar today only the crowds are missing. president trump quickly set the tone as he departed washington dc. then hungary built a fence to stop them. this man first suggested it a local mayor. mr trump quickly set the tone it was my idea, i'm very as he departed washington, dc. happy. i think a lot of people when the government are looking at what's happened built this border to the democrat—run cities, and they‘ re disgusting. fence because we need they see what's going
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on and they can't believe this this borderfence. is taking place in our country. not only in 2015, i can't not only today believe it but we need this border fence either. in the future. one of the reasons few migrants attempt i'm making the trip today to cross the fence today. and going to wisconsin is we've had those who do still reach such a big success in shutting down western europe have what would be, right now, found other routes. a city that would have been — the government sees kenosha — a city that would have the fence is an unqualified success. been burnt to the ground by now. the southern ramparts lots of bad things were happening of fortress europe. to this poor, foolish, very stupid mayor... we don't like other people i mean, how he can be mayor, coming here especially different i have no idea, but all he has to do is call — and within ten minutes, religions. their problem will be over. as you know, they have to call us. they have to call and request help. we know are not going to abide all he has to do is call the rules and not to and the problem will end. follow european way of life donald trump there, because their culture is different. criticising the mayor of kenosha, john antaramian. it is not a matter of racism or antiracism is a matter of common sense. both the mayor and the governor of wisconsin asked president trump back in 2015 the east not to visit kenosha, station in budapest but were rebuffed. was a another bottleneck as tens of thousands of migrants try to here's the mayor telling transfer transit a cbs news reporter why he'd rather the president hadn't towards northern europe. come to his last year only 500 people were allowed
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to seek protection here city. hungary. ijust think that, at this a handful of human rights groups to find the right to asylum point in time, we're looking at despite bitter government hostility. it's very clear that a community trying to come back what the hungarian together and heal. government has done making something political is not my in the idea of healing, so my preference is that he won't do that. field of but again, the president has every asylum since right to do what he's going to do, and we will deal with it accordingly september 2015 and treat him accordingly. is unlawful. the unrest in kenosha began just over a week ago when this man, it's become more difficult jacob blake, was shot in the back to stand up for refugees by a white police officer in europe for the particularly here in hungary. several times after he opened and it still crucial that we do so. the door to his car. his children were in iranian artists and his 12—year—old son facing deportation when they the back seat lost their asylum bid. but the helsinki committee of the car at took their case to the top european court the time. the 29—year—old is now paralysed. a short while ago, jacob blake's and won. uncle told the media what the family want done to the police officer their new asylum request who shot him. will be heard this talking to the mayor today, week. directly after speaking i was in a prison but then to our brother, i i understood that it was just asked my brother, politics. "what did he want i realise people in hungary have us to say? big hearts and want to help us to be free. what was his demands from the mayor?" that they love we want indictment immediately. it shouldn't take this long. our family's pressing refugees. for an indictment and we're not i love hungry and would leaving the kenosha area like to live here. until we get it. soon they hope to leave this
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open refugee camp and what would you have wanted to tell start a new life the president today? we here. asylum—seekers like them who get the support don't have they need still get through. any words for the nick thorpe reporting. orange man. all i and nickjoins me now from one ask is he keeps his disrespect, his of the locations in his report east station foul language firewood from our family. we need a president is good in budapest. to unite our family and lead us in a our hungarians, hungarian media different direction. looking back today days of black lives matter protests followed the at that moment? shooting of jacob blake. at night, rioters burned cars there is not so much discussion and buildings and the national guard about what happened five was sent years ago. there is more discussion nowadays in to on the whole coronavirus epidemic. i support police. think people are still concerned then on the third night of clashes in kenosha, about migration. the following a shooting which left a protester dead, this government is person was chased down still pressing the message that the street by protesters. he fell and shot two people — one died, one was wounded. migrants are dangerous. five years ago he said that they were he was later identified as 17—year—old kyle rittenhouse, terrorists and now it warns the who had travelled population that they might to kenosha from the neighbouring be carrying the coronavirus. so you state of illinois with hear a lot about migration in an assault rifle, reportedly tojoin local vigilante groups protecting businesses. the news eve n hear a lot about migration in the news even though ordinary hungarians after the shooting, he was allowed to cross the police line really have no meetings with without being arrested. migrants at all. interesting also
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on monday, ahead of his thinking back five years there visit to kenosha, this is what president trump had to say about kyle rittenhouse, was an outpouring of generosity from who has now been arrested ordinary hungarians. towards and charged with murder. he was trying to get away from them, those people. many volunteers here at the i guess, it looks like, and he fell. station where i'm standing for that and then they very when the people are out of sight and violently attacked him and it was people never meet immigrants something or migrants, asylum—seekers, nowi that we're looking at right now and it's under investigation, think when they do meet them face but i guess he was in there's a lot very big trouble. more generosity as he probably would have been killed, but... it's under investigation. the asylum—seekers from iran was how policing should be conducted suggesting there. in general is there a sense that the government is in america is going to be a major talking winning the argument with point the in november's public? i think in elections. public it does donald trump's challenger, the democratjoe biden, give that impression. certainly was scathing about the president's attitude on monday. he can't stop the violence because, it feels its sbank the debate for years, he's fomented it. in europe over migration. that it's you know, he may believe mouthing the words influencing the strength on defending the external borders of "law and order" makes him strong, but his failure to call europe from future waves of on his own supporters to stop acting migrants. on the other as an armed militia in this country hand also is the helsinki committee was shows how pointing weak he out, actually, the human rights defenders when the case after case
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is. as in the european courts. so even here's the bbc‘s aleem maqbool on how president trump's visit though the government is on has impacted a sort kenosha. of surfing a wave of hostility or fair in europe, i think there's things had calmed down here in kenosha after some very difficult a sense also from human rights nights last week, but there had been defenders from the courts as well this fear that a visit by president that this can be pushed trump would reignite some back in the tensions, courts. obviously, a very complex and now it's just less than an hour to go in till he is due to arrive issue and basically, it's a here, we can see people have taken to the streets again as a crowd on different oath perception, i this site who are black suppose. the government saying keep out people. we don't lives matter protesters chanting. the other side, believes are genuine refugees are asylum—seekers. you can see the flags a lot of trump in the critics of the government saying wait a minute, supporters, and they've been confronting each other, but a lot of it's very important that countries continue those people, those trump supporters to to have signs that respect the refugee convention and say, thank you, allow people genuinely and need not just into hungry but into europe as mr president, and certainly the president is claiming credit for a whole. thank calming things down here but he is you. also, of course, causing thank you. large groups of students in belarus controversy ahead of this visit by appearing to have marked the return defend the 17—year—old to university by staging the latest protest against president alexander who, last week, took to the streets and lukashenko's disputed election victory last month. shopped at two take a look at these protesters. —— shot pictures, you can see police
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stopping them from forming a human dead. let's go live to our north america chain in the capital minsk correspondent, gary o'donoghue. and carried out we talked about joe we talked aboutjoe biden yesterday. what is it donald trump wants arrests. the students chanted "fascists," to achieve with this visit, as he sees an insult mr lukashenko has it? brutally speaking, in terms levelled at the of the political angle, he wants opposition. a nationwide strike to was called for today. achieve lots and lots of photographs our correspondent of him standing around with jonah fisher is police officers and other members of law there. this was supposed to be the first enforcement. that is the image and day of university for these the message he wants to ram home students, but many of them have as we get into last seven decided instead not to go to classes weeks of this and instead to campaign, and that is i join demonstrations. think the political reason for going to the authorities have been trying their hardest kenosha today, because he was asked to stop to stay away by both the mayor and the governor. he went in any this taking place. case. and despite his claims we watched this morning that he as a smaller group of students brought some semblance of order to were set upon by riot the town, it was not him police, they dragged people off the ordered in the town, it was not him ordered in the national guard, it was the streets and put them in their minivans democratic governor of the state, so there are lots of ways in which he and drove them away. could be criticised for his response there have been repeated to kenosha, not least i think incidences his like that over the last few failure to condemn the weeks here in minsk and then when people
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individual who shot those two protesters, who are released from detention, they are often emerging with stories has been charged with murder of awful treatment and beatings in inside the detention centre, kenosha, and indeed the fact today but that has not stopped he won't even meet the the people here, the students family of jacob blake who was paralysed here from marching, from continuing to come when he was shot seven times in the back, out. it's similar to what we've been a black man shot seven times in the seeing over the last few weeks here, back at the beginning of last week. that even though there is a very the president believes, despite all those sort of downsides or potential heightened security presence — downsides, there is value for him this march itself has been flanked and going to kenosha today. he says by riot police for much of the way — it may create some enthusiasm, which people are so determined isa it may create some enthusiasm, which is a word to come out and to call for president lukashenko, that i suppose... the man who has led this country for the last 26 years, gary, when we look at to step down. the polls, i suppose there is a real feeling that when people come together like we are where president trump won the this, state of wisconsin less time but they have a certain safety only just. in numbers and a real determination to keep up state of wisconsin less time but onlyjust. he did. he the momentum of the protests. stay with us on outside won the ten source — electoral votes that go along with still to wisconsin. it was part of that come... schools return around the world triplet of states, pennsylvania, in france, russia, spain will look at the measures being taken to keep michigan, wisconsin, which were surprises, which got him into children safe.
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that winning position, handing the measures being taken to keep children safe. him that scotland's first minister, 46 electoral votes. big surprise. nicola sturgeon, has announced hillary clinton did not visit that her government will publish wisconsin. at this time in a bill setting out the timings and terms for a second the last independence referendum. cycle, political and was ten points it would need permission from westminster before ahead in wisconsin and it can take place. austin. joe with more details biden‘s margin of error is here is our scotland correspondent lorna never than that in wisconsin, four gordon. it's six years since voters here and a half, five points, so it had their stay on whether scotland is not a should become an done deal, but believe you me, they independent country. are spending a shed load today nicola sturgeon saying that of money in opportunity should come wisconsin, joe biden‘s campaign, in all the media again and will be at the heart of the scottish governments plans for markets, from madison the year ahead. before the end of this parliament draft bill setting to malakhi for stub out the proposed terms and timing they believe of an independent referendum those states, as well as the people's question the people pennsylvania, will be asked michigan, wisconsin, part in that referendum. of those blue wall, donald trump's path opposition parties not impressed saying the scottish government has to got its priorities victory is very difficult indeed. you have to win all sorts of places wrong. he does not look like winning at the one of the best and biggest moment. gary, thank you very ways to help people into work is to sort out
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much. i childcare. i think it was sadly typical of this am sure if you are a wisconsin voter, you are not good to be able government today that their to escape over the next couple of commitment to childcare is delayed but that referendum bill is front months. thank you. —— not going to and center. be able. these are not normal times and we were told this would to lebanon now, where crowds not be a normal programme are protesting in the capital. these are the crowds outside for government. and dealing with covid—19 the parliament in beirut. was front and center. protesters, armed with slingshots and rocks, took aim at police, the proposed draft bill for who fired another back with referendum has been the point which tear—gas. has captured much of the attention. you can see people trying to force but it's by no means a their way onto parliament square. done deal. this was the police response — the uk government has security forces using batons to agree to such a vote to beat and the prime minister has repeatedly stated that he is opposed to a referendum protesters. you can see taking place. with some shops shuttered business protesters on the curtailed as a result of the pandemic nicola sturgeon ground surrounded by reiterated there is pressing concern police. is covid and also tackling the economic follow it brings. but a number of polls also heavily armoured tanks have recently suggested on the streets of beirut today. a majority in favour earlier in the day, the french president emmanuel macron of was at the presidential palace independence with a election on the to meet the lebanese president, michel aoun. horizon the argument of whether scotland should become president macron is on an official independent or stay visit to mark 100 years of statehood as part of the uk look to for the former french colony. play a
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he's warned that the next six weeks will be crucial for the future of lebanon, after the appointment central role of the country's new prime minister, mustapha adib. and he's pressing for government again. reforms and an audit of the country's banking system. president macron has tweeted, this is outside source live in arabic and french, "freedom, from the bbc newsroom. dialogue and coexistence — our lead story these are deeply rooted is... values in lebanon." donald trump has arrived in wisconsin to visit kenosha, he goes on to say that the city where police shot jacob france will "always stand blake. with the lebanese people." the president's expected to push his campaign however, he's threatened message of to withhold crucial funds law and if these fundamental order. changes are not made. president macron also visited beirut‘s main schools are re—opening in many countries around coronavirus hospital, the world this week. the rafiq hariri. lebanon has reimposed some lockdown measures after a spike here in england pupils are returning in covid—i9 for the first time in six months. infections. our education editor this is president macron‘s second branwenjeffreys has more. visit to the country since august's she is getting explosion in the port of ready for the new term to beirut. here he is visiting french troops who are helping in the clean—up welcome her class back to lessons and sending her own son operation. our chief international back to his school. correspondent orla guerin has as a teacher, as a parent i'm really this report happy for my son to return. he is really excited on the to see his friends and just getting city's recovery. stuck back in with the learning.
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ok, so i think we can in the hills north of beirut, in the shadow of the cross, leave this one here this is still local men are preparing a new monument. it will honour firefighters of the christian village of oartaba, completely relevant. killed from morning drop off onwards is all changing. at signs warning parents they can't beirut come beyond the gate. for they had an extra cost port. to making this cool say. ——school things like sanitiser, soap, paper towels, tissues we have to have an awful lot of that we think that we are three were members of an extended going to have four hundred plus children washing their hands at least six family who grew up together, worked together and died together. times a day. as lebanon faces its centenary, avery is getting ready this woman faces her darkest hour, to start secondary school. her mum a mourning her son—in—law, her nephew and her eldest son. bit worried she says only god will bring justice by trying to for stay positive. she's not actually worried about starting school she's worried about the covid preparations and it shall be behind in her work at all. her it's not the actual start of school. today on their first day back in parliament mps were told son, that schools are safe. education is their priority put up as they
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return mr deputy speaker, who pupils will be kept inconsistent groups and older children will be encouraged to distance wherever possible. at a minimum this will mean keeping whole year groups and schools separate. was this is in addition to the overprotective measures. so what happens if a case is confirmed? fearless, schools will have to ask close contact of the person who has tested positive to sweet—natured and motorbike mad. self—isolate. four weeks after beirut port was pulverised by a massive close contact means face to face explosion of ammonium nitrate, a lebanese investigation contact within a metre is under of the infected person for more than 15 minutes. or direct skin to skin way. contact. proximity contact that spending more but many here than 15 minutes under two metres believe the truth from the will stay buried infected in the rubble. person. and travelling in a small vehicle like a car with an infected person. local health officials will help identify these contacts. in the summer a sample of england's pupils
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or attested. ——tested this week a call for regular testing of teachers from the former health secretary. where we need to do more is testing people who are asymptomatic but could transmit the virus easily they say lebanon has been crumbling for decades under the weight to other people, people working of endemic corruption and sectarian divisions set in stone in hospitals and i think teachers since the civil war ended in 1990. in this back to school week. some hope this latest disaster can parents will be eventually reassured be a turning point, like this man, if they knew that teachers a construction boss, were being tested twice a week. clearing the rubble of the blast for free. this is not an explosion, scotland schools reopened this was an implosion. lebanon imploded from in august. inside out, outside in. in their second week more and this is what i see, the justice that finally, than 17,000 pupils were tested. with all this destruction around me, all this despair, all only 49 of those this death, i see hope. i see a new country and i see tested positive. new dream materialise. so will my dreams materialising, so this is the justice. that reassure finally, i can see a new lebanon. england's but christina francis is looking beyond lebanon and beyond the luxury parents? flat that was supposed to be that won't be clear a new home after she and her until the end of next week. when all schools and year fiance get groups have returned. a whole range of measures married. are being put in place at schools around the world to reduce the risk she says the blast of spreading coronavirus. was the last straw. this is the first day back at a school in belgium. you know, you feel like you are suffocated. all children and teachers especially with this government and the economic crisis are required to wear masks. that we are going through, it's a similar set—up in france. the governmental crisis that these children are having their hands disinfected
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we're going through. as they enter we are all starting to feel suffocated. the classroom. there is no way... in spain, you can see them the only way out of the suffocation measuring out the space is to leave lebanon. between desks to ensure social u nfortu nately. distancing guidelines are being followed. in russia, masks are not others are determined to stay, to rebuild mandatory, but other measures from the ruins one are being put in place. more time. our moscow correspondent sarah rainsford visited one school as this country marks earlier today. a turbulent century, many here say september the 1st is traditionally lebanon will rise. a day of celebration right across russia as children go to school orla guerin, bbc for the very first time. news, beirut. and here and moscow even rami ruhayem in the midst of the covid—19 pandemic is in authorities are trying to keep things as normal as possible. beirut. when we see those pictures of the demonstrations, who or this is russian what were the style back—to—school. protesters demonstrating against? they were the children here trying to are all get to in their parliament and, in general, they best clothes, we re parliament and, in general, they were protesting against the entire they've got flowers for the teachers and balloons that they are releasing system, but your question is quite into the air. important, because there has been a now, not a whole lot of social lot of ambiguity about distancing going on here. but the parent have been given face mass. the precise normally the be a lot more children purpose behind certain
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here but classes have been protests in split up to celebrate their first the country. there been many day of school and far smaller protests which have different numbers. it's also the first day of school purposes, some which have been for many in wuhan... directed specifically at the city where this coronavirus first emerged. while high school students went the president, others directed back to school in may, specifically at the speaker of one—point—four million students parliament or at parliament as a are now returning to kindergartens, whole, and also all primary and middle of these protests are schools. whole, and also all of these protests a re not the state—owned people's whole, and also all of these protests are not necessarily simply the popular anger we have been daily newspaper has seeing against the entire establishment. there is also a lot marked the day, of political manoeuvring going on in by publishing the street on the notched behind closed doors, but also in this cartoon. the streets, so it is nothing else will go wrong. but schools are still not entirely clear taking other precautions. here's tchin—tchin chen whether they had a specific siegel from the global times. purpose in mind. but of asi as i can see that each entrance of course, there is a lot of anger, and that the school there is a anger will continue to manifest checkpoint. so itself in protests before entering into the across the school stu d e nts before entering into the school students can get their country in different ways. and how body important is the french president in temperature check and there all of this? were very important, because teachers and volunteers at the entrance. and help them to he has shown that get all he is able to those tests. also it's not mandatory to wear masks but
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exert enough pressure to get certain people can always processes going into get them going bring the mask faster than they would have with them. i in the absence of that pressure. we are can see talking specifically about speeding that a lot of students are still up talking specifically about speeding up the naming of the wearing the new prime masks. minister and possibly, in the weeks with most children back at school, ahead or in the days ahead, the the uk government is now formation of the government more trying to get more adults back to work. quickly than have been formed absent since march the treasury has been this french pressure, and also he paying 80% of wages for workers put on leave due to the pandemic. is announced he will come back for a from today, the government third time in december, which means will drop that subsidy down to 70%, asking employers that he is to contribute 10% themselves. determined to, a, that split will change to 60—20 next keep up month before the scheme is stopped the pressure but also to carve out a completely at the end of october. role for france once again, a here's dharshini david on bigger role for france once again, a bigger role than it has had in the country what it means for in the past decade once businesses. this supplier of sound again, and he will have a lot going for systems should be winding down after the them because the country is in collapse, so because the country is in collapse, summer should be winding down after the summer festival season but with so he will be those events cancelled it able to leverage races an agonising decision over the fate france's develin medic clouds and to of its 170 staff who so far had say, look, you have to do this, their wages subsidized by the this and that. otherwise you will not state. the get the eight and
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fa ct wages subsidized by the state. the fact that our cost would be ramping otherwise you will not get the up fact that our cost would be ramping up in relation to the furlough investment and aid you desperately scheme as of september the 1st, that need to. was when we decided to rami, thank go through you very our initial round of much redundancies. indeed. so we entered a the french satirical magazine consultation. in charlie hebdo has republished july. we spoke to everybody cartoons of the prophet muhammad that made it the target of a deadly in in the company. we wanted to make sure terror attack in 2015. republication comes a day before that we were preparing ourselves for 14 people go on trial accused of helping the two islamist the worst. and with attackers carry out their gun business are rampage on 7january that year. 12 people were killed, from usual economists and unions are including famous cartoonists. a warning that lay—offs could some of the victims are depicted in this street painting. accelerate with unemployment reaching rates not seen since you may also remember this slogan, the 19805. it's #jesuischarlie, was used on reaching rates not seen since the 1980s. it's too soon to turn off the social media and in street demonstrations tap. we need a plan in support of forjobs. and the magazine that working our way out of this and its crisis is the best staff. way to ensure the front cover of the latest that workers are spending their edition features the 12 original money locally. paying taxes and cartoons of the prophet muhammad, one of them showing the prophet that we step— by—step wearing a bomb instead of a turban. money locally. paying taxes and that we step—by—step begin to reopen the as this tweet says, the french economy and build our headline reads "tout ca pour ca", which means "all of that for this". way back. france is stepping up let's go to paris now restrictions in the workplace and speak to the journalist as more people return to theirjobs. anne from today workers are expected
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elisabeth to wear masks in all shared, enclosed spaces such as corridors moutet. and meeting rooms. here's hugh schofield anne elisabeth, welcome with a demonstration. to outside source. for you, it anne elisabeth, welcome to outside coming back to paris after the source. foryou, it is anne elisabeth, welcome to outside source. for you, it is a personal matter. it is a very personal matter holidays you really notice a because i knew several of the big change. this is now a killed cartoonists, and we used to work city under together on a television mask. out on the streets the only news talk people not wearing a show, to journalists and a mask now are cartoonist illustrating the week's joggers, cyclists and bizarrely, news, so that in itself... it was a people sitting at cafe terraces. and horrible shock and i remember when i now its offices and office orders heard about it and rang up people, that are getting the treatment. here we are in the spr eat which is saying, do we know what happened and are they all right? of course, they a company that deals in we re are they all right? of course, they were not all right. they had been killed. the decision performance artists rights. and as you can see in this open space everyone is to republish wearing a mask. everyone here would these images won't have been taken have had the right to take their lightly. what is the magazine say about why? essentially, it mask off yesterday but now today they have to wear the was wrong to kill some of mask all day long. and that is a us the first time group which and it wanted to silence us, and it applies particularly here in paris. wa nted and it wanted to silence us, and it which is a red zone where the wanted to make it more difficult for anybody to say covid virus is circulating a lot. and the things that they only way that might be an exemption as if this office would disapprove of, and we
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will republish this because that battle was equipped with is in as if this office was equipped with a big central ventilating system and republish this because that battle isina republish this because that battle is in a worse state than it was five yea rs is in a worse state than it was five years ago but it's not yet lost as if there were plexiglas separators long as we keep doing it. between the desk. which there essentially, it is, this is aren't. so the people have to not your stay in mask all day long now. the only right to forbid me to say something other exemption is if you do this that does not physically harm you, for that what i'm going to do now is and this to step into a is a single office, private space was i can take off religion... blasphemy my mouse. the camera person is outside is not in the french law and you the door. i am in my own space i will not impose blasphemy law on the can ta ke the door. i am in my own space i can take off my mouse. why is the government doing this? public. it is not taken lightly. well, because for very many people, those images were there is a persistent not carry a offensive then and they will be offensive then and they will be starter affected by a worrying rise offensive now. offensive doesn't mean you go in till people, an in cases in france and not because the government will do anything to offence is not prevent another general lockdown. illegal yet, but lots the government will do anything offence is not illegal yet, but lots of people come in big and small to prevent another general lockdown. there are concerns in portugal events, people try to make that it may soon be put back everything offence on the uk's quarantine list. that would require of and returning travellers to self—isolate for 1h days. that is portugal was only taken off the list essentially the standard a couple of weeks ago, but the uk is of totalitarianism by different means. worried about a recent it is humour. you don't have to rise in like it, you don't have to
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read it, god cases. this is a graph comparing european is great and, frankly, and if a countries that are popular cartoon can harm god, i don't think travel destinations. it shows the number of cases anybody was a true believer can per 100—thousand people over believe that. and when we look, the past seven days. you can see portugal has just there is a court case, there is the crept back up over the 20 hearing coming up, some of in 100—thousand mark. that would normally be those enough to get it put back involved died, some will on the quarantine list but it's not the full story. never be tried. the ones who portugal's case rate has actually started trending down again died whenever be over the past three days, which means that seven—day average tried, the ones who escaped will might be about to follow suit never be tried, the ones who and dip out of the danger zone. died tom burridge doing it will never be tried, but there are a dozen people in the has more. dock, and it's also the trial of a other countries which have passed republic against people who elect to that marker have had to quarantine intimidate the republic. it reimposed. the uk government should make an announcement by injanuary thursday for some but the bbc is 2015, just after being told that the scottish the killings, it government is considering doing so for all arrivals into portugal into was... the end of scotla nd for all arrivals into portugal into scotland before then. in the past couple of hours 2015, sorry, i am the scottish government has also mistaking my dates because i am announced a tightening of restrictions on households shocked, this is coming in three areas. they will apply to the counties of glasgow, back to me, east renfrewshire and west dunbartonshire. but essentially, you heard people katie hunter is in in the streets, a very siegel glasgow with the latest.
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parts to gather, you had the republican the last 20 far hours or so right, you had the hard left, and we've had 66 new confirmed cases they were altogether, mistreating, in the greater lascaux area. as you saying you can't mentioned there, the three council do this. you areas that are affected are glasco, had east run from ccrr and west barf politicians... marching for charlie chair. the restrictions were coming hebdo, marching, carrying the from midnight tonight meaning that colours, while the there will be limits on household characters were meetings. so nobody will be allowed ridiculous, and he hoped his, this to meet other households indoors. is what we do for so we are the other restriction that is coming a free is that anyone who is identified as country, we have free speech, so the a close contact of someone who trial is important because it's the rule of law applied to people who has tested positive, the whole household don't have a rule of law. it will now have to isolate. there was shocking, it still is will also be limits on care home and shocking. anne elisabeth moutet, thank you very hospital visits. they will be much for your time. restricted to essential visits only. we are going to really for the hospitality sector that the bars will stay open finish this unlike edition by the situation we saw in aberdeen looking at last month. and we expect these latest restrictions to be reviewed some in the next week. let us fascinating take you live to wisconsin where president images. trump is speaking. he is in kenosha this is captured the city where a white police by photographer dhritiman mukherjee. this is a male gharial crocodile —
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officer is accused of and you can see its back is entirely shooting, covered by its young. paralysing jacob blake. let's hear the freshwater gharial is critically endangered so every one of these what the president has to youngsters needs to survive say. the beautiful halls of into adulthood and to breed. the species‘ decline congress. i is being blamed on habitat loss. appreciate the greatjob you to put it into do. and i hope the people of wisconsin perspective, there appreciate how good this senators. we re to put it into perspective, there were more than they have any idea, do they know how good he is? i think they do. you're 20,000 of these creatures a cross never going to get were more than 20,000 of these creatures across south not elected. one asia. but there are now less of the valves. also a young than 1,000 mature individuals. congressman that's been a true three—quarters of them are in the uttar pradesh sanctuary, warrior has been a fighter not where these photos were only for some of the very good causes taken. driteeman mukherjee took those but photographs and joins me now for some of the very good causes but for this cause. because he was the from the neora valley first want to call me and say we national park in india. congratulations, first. what did you have a problem was up and brian, i wa nt to think when you saw have a problem was up and brian, i want to thank you. brian is a congressman and we hope that? thank you. can you hear me? i can hear you. help first reelection and i hope you want to tell us about the moment when bake. you deserve to. also my you saw the crocodile with all former chief of staff, its wears ranks? rides young. this previous. which shows that i photo was taken two definitely like the state because you are a very yea rs young. this photo was taken two years back, three years back, proud citizen of actually. i was right here. you are still here, you
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working on different never left you? you never would species, where this leave. you've done a greatjob. one mail, which thank you very much. kenosha has been ravaged by anti—police and actually mated with seven, eight females, it was guarding all the anti—american riots. they have been babies from all those hit so hard and seven, eight we were able to females. generally, if you see them, get involved. david, beth they are very shy in the and daniel who wild. the moment they see any human being, i've been watching a lot on they will disappear, television now today i got to know but during this them. both very well. they have done breeding period, when these babies actually come out of the eggs, an incrediblejob. them. both very well. they have done an incredible job. you're them. both very well. they have done an incrediblejob. you're going to say a few words in a couple of the father becomes very minutes. we would appreciate responsible and it. also zach rodriguez, supervisor aggressive also. anything, any kenosha county. zach, thank you threat they feel, they very become very much, good job. he aggressive, sometimes attack, and kenosha county. zach, thank you very much, goodjob. he had kenosha county. zach, thank you very much, good job. he had a kenosha county. zach, thank you very much, goodjob. he had a rough kenosha county. zach, thank you very much, good job. he had a rough three days. but then it got they take, the male takes well brought care of into back in where you wanted it. all the babies during this just where you wanted it. aaron time. females still remain decker, supervisor for kenosha. a bit shy, erin, thank you but males become very, very active, so erin, goodjob, thank you very much. don kappler it was very interesting president of wisconsin fraternal order of police. don, thank you very to see much. jerryjohnson national trustee
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a species shy all of the year, of the wisconsin fraternal order of but it becomes active the police. jerry, thank you. you people have done a fantasticjob. during that really, you have to be proud period, so becomes active during that period, of them. james and sharon ward. so that was very interesting... and pastors. well, it was great speaking mr mukerjee, what to you yesterday. is it like and you're really that a very respected man and i your image is drawing attention to this endangered species? how really enjoyed our conversation. thank you important is that? very much for being here. appreciate it. we also the species is have major general incredibly endangered, and paul a lot knapp who is around here someplace, he was really right of... where they are on the, thank found, the said you very much paul, thank mining isa of... where they are found, the said mining is a problem, because it you. he happens in their breeding ground has been fantastic. paul and scott come 01’ happens in their breeding ground come or they lay their eggs, so and linda carpenter, owners of bnl there are... it's office furniture. thank a lot of you very trades out there for what we can much. you got hit pretty hard, do? the actual right? you got hit pretty hard. that's all right. it's going to get —— actual come from the rebuilt. kimberly warner owner of policymakers. we need the huge lobby for the species, the authentic gifts for the common and candy
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factory. that's a very fancy name people, enable be the lobby and can you have there. i'll create a pressure. . bet it was . beautiful. are you going to rebuild? people, enable be the lobby and can create a pressure... driteeman mukherjee, i am going to have to will you be very building? jump mukherjee, i am going to have to jump in because we have run out of we were not destroyed, programme, but you've made your point very well. thank you for fortunately. we joining us on represent the smaller women small business downtown. and just outside source. hello. being a september under way, autumn. support and say thanks not everyone agrees, but for meteorologists, the first of the month — for saving for statistical purposes — out support and say thanks for saving our town. we will be giving you some is the easiest time to say help, ok? we will be giving that the three months of autumn you some are under way. help. john owner of plenty of signs of autumn rhodes camera out there today, whether you've shot. i was there and i was hundred had nine years and you want to say sunshine or, for some, cloud, and more of us will have cloud a couple of tomorrow is an area of low pressure comes in from the atlantic, words? where very loosely speaking, containing some of the energy is he? that was once hurricane laura as it's forming out there, bringing in some outbreaks of rain what very gradually eastwards through the uk you're watching is president donald trump in kenosha wisconsin it's a until wednesday. and in fact, as we head roundtable with the forces of on into the night, there'll be some law and order. he has said that this rain into northern ireland, that will push on towards western trip is about law parts of scotland, knocking and order and on the door of northwest england and west wales later in about helping racial healing in a
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city that is seen a lot of the night. big range of temperatures — disturbance of the last few days. we 1a belfast, glasgow, the clearest will keep listening to what the parts of eastern england down to mid—single figures in a few president is saying. currently as places, five in norwich — you've heard, he is introducing the as we start the day tomorrow. and there will be another spell people who are they are with them. of heavy rain heading let's dip back in. through northern ireland in the morning. it would've then, that will push into scotland, been a little different, sorry. but looking really quite wet they did respond which is better in the hills of dumfries than some governors, frankly. and and galloway into the afternoon and evening, maybe a0 to 60 mm before it's all done. once they responded and once we and that rain will then head took control of it things went really into parts of western england and wales, pushing further east well. you just met some later in the day. very really strengthening southerly winds talented people outside. i think for all, average speeds here, you're going to have clear sailing. some gusts in northwest scotland were going to try giving you approaching a0 miles a hand. your insurance company you are per hour or enjoying? and so they are helping and there being so. responsible? so far but while many of us see temperatures in the teens, where you are dry for longest everything... you'll let me know, you're going to let and still maybe with some hazy brightness in eastern england, me know. and a few spots just into the low 20s. ricky, that's a beauty. but here, as you can see, it's into the evening you see but that's a a little bit of rain moving through. good run. go doesn't look like it's ahead, please. we going to amount to very much. as we get back out to the big picture of thursday, had two businesses downtown that were vandalized. we've been able to this weather front, then, is moving south, but this will be rebuild but i also represent
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weakening as it does so as well. downtown kenosha corporation who is so probably not a huge amount of rain left on that once it reaches leading the rebuilding effort for downtown. it's been a struggle but down towards southern england. now, behind that, out downtown. it's been a struggle but it will be brightening up. our community has been really and for scotland and incredible. more people have come to northern ireland, help them we know what to do it. right now what we it's a bright but blustery day. there will be some showers moving needed support. through, some of them quite heavy, cost loss of business and loss of especially into western scotland. property is staggering at this and if anything here, point. all right, we will be talking it's looking windier on thursday than it will be tomorrow. to you. we will be helping for the most part, temperatures you with in the teens, but briefly, law enforcement, some economic a little bit warmer through parts of central and eastern england development, get it back in before temperatures come down again on friday. shape. and the weather front to the south get kenosha back in shape. but we will get it back it very quickly. may find a new lease of life across southern parts on friday. i really think so. we will be some uncertainty about exactly where any rain might be sitting, held by john morrissey city administrator of whereas elsewhere, it's another day of sunny spells but blustery and kenosha. john, thank you very much. you have your work cut out for the possibly, at times, heavy showers. next little while but you will be fine. you're going to be ingratiate first semester kirkman state representative district 61, thank you very much. congratulations on doing a really greatjob. you very much. congratulations on doing a really great job. thank you so doing a really great job. thank you so much for the resources that you sent. eric constituents are feeling safer. thank you. thank you, great
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job you're doing. appreciate it. and then state senator district 21, highly respected person, actually. thank you mr president. thank you so much for your rapid response. and the fact that you're coming to a small city in the united states, just seeing that that's his important as every other city and the fact that we did get things under control... hello, i'm philippa thomas, this is outside source. donald trump has arrived in wisconsin to visit the city where police shot and paralysed jacob blake. the president's pushing his campaign message of law and order. we fed such a big success in shutting down what would be right now a city that would've been kenosha capacity that would have been burned to the ground by now. —— a city that would have been. this is the scene live
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in kenosha where the president is holding a round—table with people in the community. the family of jacob blake however won't be meeting him. police clash with protestors in lebanon — this was the backdrop to president macron's visit to a country that's in the grip of a crisis. satirical newspaper, charlie hebdo, republishes controversial cartoons of the prophet muhamed — ahead of the trial of alleged conspirators behind the deadly attack on its offices in paris.
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