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this is deja vu news live from berlin and justice for those who were killed in the charlie hebdo terrorist attack more than 5 years on the trial begins of 14 people accused of aiding the islamist attack on the french magazine that islam. also on the show. he speaks out in support of the city's police force and accuses protesters of spreading domestic terror but many people end up trumped up. and one of cambodia's mare roots leaders is dead the man known as
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comrade boy was a planner of the genocide and killing fields that's also 2000000 people. and has a sports crowd of 100000 observe pandemic guidelines well the organizers of the turkeys from the one race in istanbul say they are going to show us how in november . i'm brian thomas good to have you with us today more than 5 years ago terrorist attack the offices of the satirical magazine charlie hebdo in paris they murdered 17 people before being shot dead by police but they had accomplices who escaped death and they are due to go on trial today the magazine was targeted because it had published cartoons that mock muhammad we'll go live to paris 1st the w.'s lisa
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lois that the widow of one of those killed in the attack. maddie's wilensky is still traumatized 5 years ago her husband george was killed in the islamist attack on shall yet door he was a cartoonist at the magazine and the love of her life. my life was turned upside down its absence the absence of his gaze that accompanied me for 47 years. this absence has caused me to fall ill with cancer and i have regular nightmares in some of them i become my husband and live through his last moments facing the kalashnikov sabbaton i. marries is one of the plaintiffs in the court case she's hoping the hearings will provide her with some answers and then let
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me. pour on our. best and honor their decision i need to understand as best as i can what was in the mind of his assassin sharif question. making comes here. any additional information could help me get closer to what my husband went through the moment he got killed or more men. the attack put france on high alert the terrorists were on the run for days millions of people then took part in a huge demonstration of unity in the face of this attack on press freedom the slogan. went global. but since the attack on shall you have those news room behind me here defending the freedom of the press in france has become more difficult especially with the rise of populist
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politics and an increasing distrust of the traditional media. charlie hebdo has continued to operate from a secret location the magazine still regularly receives threats its editor in chief says the internet has made things worse. nowadays when people read critical comments on social media they immediately take them personally but they often threaten us and in very violent ways. they said. that satire and press cartoons as supposed to upset people and before provoking that cartoon culture is increasingly getting lost. when i licked your disarm piece of bail jumpers mattie's one in ski is trying to maintain her husband's legacy in her own way. i am pursuing one of his projects
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a european house of sitter ical empress cartoons this is how i continue his fight for press freedom. she will also keep publishing her husband's cartoons so that his spirit lives on let's go to the court room in paris where correspondent elise is covering the trial for us good day to you lisa this trial brings up some very painful memories in france for so many people what are people where you are saying about the trial. well the trial is obviously very important for the victims' families for survivors of the attack they are looking for answers they want to better understand what happened that day in general 2015 but this court case is obviously also very important for france as a country it's a historical court case was the 1st of several attacks over several years which cost the lives of more than 250 people here in france and it's really
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a historical trial which can be which is shane also by the fact that the court case is recorded that's a very rare fact here in french tradition history only about you know half a dozen cases has been recorded. one indication of just home poor this trial is for the country as it gets under way the 1st president of the manual mccraw has defended the freedom to blasphemy charlie of those we heard in your report is still getting threats or writers artists journalists at risk if they blast theme in today's fronts. well that's absolutely absolutely what members of the shoddier do newsroom think i've been talking to a few of them and they've been telling me you know freedom of the press freedom of expression has really receded here in france and no one really days to criticize gordon specially the prophet mohammed anymore now shall have to go today has
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published repopulates the cartoons for which it was attacked in 2015 but since 2015 they haven't published any other kitchens of the prophet mohammed they're saying we're only doing this when there is a good reason today obviously they felt that was one really good reason now this shows just how fragmented french society has become over the past few years and it's fragmenting along so very many lines can this trial help somehow to bring the country together at least for a few days that's what people are hoping for here with if you look back to 2015 as i said in my report millions of people came together to defend press freedom and this trial will remind people that they have to stand together in the face of terrorism at least but as you said there are other fractious in french society that that have grown wider over the years for example the divide between
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the countryside and the city just look back at the more than one year of yellow vest demonstrations which really shaped that many people here and really happy about how things are going in the country and this trial will not be able to amend this fracture in french society at least we're getting live images as we talk as this trial moves forward you know we're giving it coverage today of course is as it opens but do you expect the coverage on the issue of press freedom on the freedom of people to write whatever they want do you think that's going to continue to get attention as the trial moves forward and how long can this trial. absolutely the trial will go on for more than 2 months is a mammoth a court case really with more than $200.00 plaintiffs and all eyes will be on that trial they will discuss obviously what happened exactly why these people committed these crimes but just bear in mind the people attack of the people in court here
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are not the attackers themselves 3 attackers were killed by police during the assault but there are 14 people who are potential help who are potential hope as to them so people will try to understand what the mate has where how all of this happened but obviously it will also remind them of before act that press freedom is still under threat here in france and elsewhere to really for the getting much more from you on this and on the trial lisa live from paris thanks very much. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making the news this hour the covered 1000 pandemic as a plunged australia into recession for the very 1st time in almost 3 decades new figures show the economy shrinking by 7 percent in the 2nd quarter as the biggest climb for the country's treasurer said the road ahead would be long hard and bumpy . brazil's space agency says the amazon is experiencing another
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devastating fire season satellite data shows the blaze is almost as bad as last year that's by pledges from president also morrow to curb the destruction of the ponds and all wetland is experiencing its worst fires since 2005 the rain forest is one of the most biodiverse on the earth. please 11 islands capital beirut have fired tear gas at protesters calling for political reform demonstrators the rocks and forced open a gate leading to parliament angered politicians has intensified since the massive explosion at the port of killed some $200.00 people last month. it's to the u.s. now where president donald trump visited the city of wisconsin following days of unrest there the president offering support for the police and accusing black lives matter of protesters of spreading what he called domestic terror protesters say he's not addressing the country's racial divides will discuss the visit here in the
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studio after this report. president trump arrived in commercial and choose day with a firm message of law and order he condemned last week's protests vowed to help local businesses damaged during the demonstrations as well as defending and praising law enforcement. to stop the political violence with must also confront the radical ideology that includes this violence reckless far left politicians continue to push the destructive message that our nation in law enforcement or oppressive or racist will throw out any word. that comes to. the president's visits prompted more unrest trump supporters and black lives massive protest has faced off as he arrived with members of the black community condemning his visit. this is us they way because he's come down for the wrong reason he's not coming down here to help he's
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coming down here for the issue of racism he's not for the few not for the country right now since he became president model paying. a lot of doors a race and have opened up an ocean was left partly in ruins following days of violent protests after police shot african-american resident jacob blake in the back in late august local leaders had trump to stay away to prevent inflaming tensions others disagreed. i feel it's a it's a good time for him to come any time because he brings he wants to bring comfort and peace to america. and people are hurting right now over all this and i feel it's a good time for him because i support him. i think the president coming here might make it favor here lots of secret service so for the day so but i think
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tomorrow when he leaves it might make it worse so i have mixed feelings. wisconsin is a crucial battleground state in the november election trump won narrowly here in 2016 and he's determined to keep it republican as he seeks a 2nd term. ok he do that to talk about that i'm joined by the w.'s us expert a pedo doll good morning to you peter good to see again wisconsin one of the battleground states of course as we just heard there for a donald trump he needs to secure a win there for his election was this the right move for him to boost his support in wisconsin to show up and you know. so support the police well i think it's a smart move in as far as he's trying to win over or win back in fact suburban particularly white voters who mean he's lost a lot of ground with the with the suburban your females being especially in the suburban house waves as as they like to call them. and his message of
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kind of fear and carnage and him being the law and order president will restore law and order across america that early polling suggests that it's actually worked quite well with this particular group i think we need to mean this was essentially a campaign stop right he. he has the benefit ass incumbent president of wherever he goes become the national stage that's a benefit that joe biden does not have and so to be able to go out there you know paint this message or you know in big bold letters. that can be very effective i think what we also saw though is that trump to some extent blew a hole in the image that his wife the 1st lady molony a trump his daughters including yvonne can trump and as some his closest female advisers try to paint of him you know during the convention of someone who is a great empathize or because there was a scene yesterday out of round table where he sat down with 2 pastors of jacob
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blake's mother and they were asked about about systemic of what the police brutality was systemic rather than letting them finish he jumped in and pretty much dismissed the question when he was asked later directly about systemic police violence he also tried to you know cast the blame on the protesters instead saying that they're essentially responsible for the police did that in a in a very clear way if in can osha he said the violent protesters are domestic terrorists that's very strong language of course and how does that play this description of domestic terrorist the protesters a violent protest or specifically being a domestic terrorist how does that play into his campaign strategy well and perfectly aligned with his message as we've just said you know he's trying to paint these as far left radicals. and i think again it might work with suburban housewife for instance the problem is that if you start looking comparing his rhetoric to his own actions you start seeing
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a contradiction there he's repeatedly refused to cunt them violence you know perpetrated by by supporters of his for instance rittenhouse who shot and killed 2 people during clashes in konoha who is an ardent trump supporter turns out and he's now on trial who's now and he's also refused to distance himself from q. went on supporters of conspiracy theory that the f.b.i. has described as a domestic terrorism with terrorist threat where does this leave joe biden i mean he's going to have to come up to the plate and and somehow address what's happening in american cities yeah and he's obviously he's been more sympathetic in taking the sides of the black lives matter prose as trump has says and republicans have tried very hard to paint joe biden as someone who is anti police the numbers show that biden would actually you know dedicate 300000000 to hire more police he's been very ardent that he does that he condemns the violence that we've seen that he wants to
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actually support police and their work. for him right now the question if they don't. get it through with trump because trump has the bigger mike that is just the case is president real adults as ever peter thanks for coming in thank you. it's to cambodia now and the head of internal security there for the genocidal camero rouge regime in the 1970 s. who oversaw the murder of large sections of cambodian society has died of the 77 comrade as he was known was admitted to a hospital in pa and for breathing difficulties he died wednesday in serving life in prison for crimes against humanity doric was part of the maist rouge regime that seized power in 1905 and sought to transform cambodia into a classless hasn't society who was responsible for the deaths of the best mated 2000000 people from starvation and execution in what became known as the killing fields. a math teacher and mass murderer
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a. during pol pot's genocidal regime in the 1970 s. the man known as comrade doric was in charge of cambodia's most notorious prison s $21.00. the teacher turned jail of assault torture cruelty as well as the murder of over 12000 men women and children crimes which he documented meticulously in 2010 he was tried by a un supervised court expressing remorse for his actions. can something that i would like to acknowledge and my legal responsibility. can someone get taxed for all the crimes that happened that s 21 that me and they saw especially the torture sand bags accused of people where. someone. out but. no paid american hero but while
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confessing his crimes also claimed he was merely following orders and late in the trial pushed for release claiming he was not guilty prosecutors handed him a 35 year sentence later extended to life imprisonment the crimes committed by the accused it is 21 hour really matched in modern history in terms of their combined barbarity. curation premeditation and callousness a dog died after years of coal health most of his victims never had the chance to reach old age. the horrors of the mollusca still weigh very heavily on cambodian society today here's what people on the streets of have been saying about the death of one of its most brutal leaders. really created bad history for us but now it's the end of his life. i'm like yeah i will never forget the horrible
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past all the crimes that he committed he deserved to serve more prison terms but now he has died i can forgive in. this house i was also bad for what my what i regret that he is dead now. if he had stayed alive the younger generation may have heard more history from him and now he is dead it's all over. their life and khalil . in lebannon anti-government protesters clashed with police during a visit by french president to manuel mccall the protesters in beirut are angry about years of economic crisis and corruption under lebanon's ruling elite and they're skeptical about whether the new prime minister can bring reform. venting their anger against years of state corruption demonstrators launched a battering ram to force over 8 leading on to beirut parliament square.
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and government protesters also remained undeterred as police fired tear gas to disperse crowds. a huge explosion at the city's poor the early august pushed the public over the edge after and during the years of crisis in the collapse of the economy. the sky broke out as french president emmanuel mccall visits levanon to press for far reaching political reforms his trip also marks the national center. for air force jets performed a fly past leaving a trail of colors symbolizing the lebanese flag but not obscuring the tensions on the ground. the crown warned to lebanon's leaders they risk sanctions if they fail to set the nation on a course of recovery. normally in lebannon it takes 6 months to form
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a government the because i am back today because we are putting on the pressure the 1st signs are positive show and it could be picked i believe in fact that today is the 1st step will there be a follow up on it is too early to say i'm not naive i don't view it as a done deal so now i will weigh in so that a government has the formed reforms are not just launched to go through this. anger simmers across that all political parties have now bowed to form a crisis government within the next 15 days he called it the last chance for the lebanese system. it's to venice now and the show must go on and so even without an audience the venice film festival is opening today's 1st major film about to roll out the red carpet since the pandemic started many stars will miss the event because of travel restrictions but there still are subject games in attendance like keep. yours the president of this year's jury told us one who
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will receive a lifetime achievement award arrived at the open house or. benes . as is rarely been seen with only a handful of tourists but the city's annual film festival opens today for its $77.00 sedition along with precautionary measures social these dancing mandatory mask wearing and temperature taking to global pandemic and international travel restrictions are so mean that fewer hollywood stars will be in attendance this year at a festival has done better in terms of gender parity with 8 out of 18 films in competition directed by women to many a reach to competition category with your left on high and says and tomorrow the entire world a drama about political radicalization you born. and raised and him or card to show the troops yallop when the start. of telling these are going to decide to have an
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adoption displaced to be dashed and this is going on it's must get in here almost. like. another competition film to look out for will be wife of us pie from director kiyoshi chorus our a story of love in wartime japan during the 1940 s. . out of competition nathan crossman's documentary about kermit activists creator turned back. premiere thursday. in new york and time. i don't. know if i'm going. to be. on it's opening day to festival but an actress to the swinton who's
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a lifetime achievement award the competition runs for 11 days on september 12th will find out who will take home this is coveted golden lion. and talk about big events and the topic of spectators turkey has been confirmed as one of the countries to host a grand prix on what is now a finalized 17 race formula one calendar despite the pandemic the organizers are hoping for a socially distance crowd of 100000 have even slashed ticket prices to ensure that it happens. istanbul's into city layout returns to formula one after a 9 me at since to a distinctly kovi checked landscape. built to house 220000 the november event will be just a 3rd 2020 race to have spectators. if we could more than half of it because of security reasons and social distancing rules if the
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conditions permit up to 100000 people will be able to watch the race he is sitting distantly. good if yours as a host is down but will still pay its licensing fee to formula $1.00 despite restrictions on crowds but instead of raising prices to compensate for a few offense tickets will be slashed to 4 u.s. dollars a day. was an interest in. the 30th anniversary of into city we announce out daily prices as 30 turkish lira. i'm. we have never seen this process before. this temple has signed a one year contract but of white along the deal should the november be deemed a success. let's give her a minor in our top story the. song getting live images here of the court room where
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