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this is the the previous line from being france's anti terrorism prosecutor investigates a fatal stabbing in the paris suburbs police shoot at a suspect and say the victim was a teacher who showed caricature of the prophet muhammad in class also on the program prime minister boris johnson was the u.k. to prepare for a no deal break with the european union if using brussels of refusing to give britain a trade agreement similar to their deal with canada mr johnson says there will be no deal unless the e.u. has a fundamental change of position. then overturns new restrictions on nightlife intended
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to curb the spread of coronavirus germany's health minister describes the decision as regrettable. and the world health organization casts doubt on the effectiveness of a cover of 19 drug patients in hungary receive rendez if for the 1st time the w.h.o. says it doesn't increase survival rates. i'm welcome to the program prosecutors in france are treating the fatal stabbing of a man near paris as a terror attack offices of shot dead a suspect police were called to one of the french capital's western suburbs after responding to reports about suspicious activity near a school where decision aborted hearing the attackers shot. an arabic phrase meaning god is great that's. often used during acts of terror they shot the man
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after apparently spotted wielding a knife nearby french president emanuel macross a spoiled to the scene. of paris correspondent amulets about to move to told us more about the man who'd been attacked legal victim was a history teacher who show the. republic's recent eventually had no income asked and it's likely that this incensed some of the one of the few because we don't know whether the assailant was himself a pupil of just a friend but he was the d.p. the professor was attacked and killed and decapitated by somebody who thought was outraged and so cartoons might be shown again to the document you think least which is the authority specific you haven't given this to gauge of magistrate specialize in terrorism were immediately put on the case and they're now. investigating to see whether he acted alone whether this was preplanned whether it was from spur of the
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moment the area is called also to know being thought also to lead is a suburb of paris it's about 20 miles out of paris it's was the years for decades a working class suburb and it has ruined our muslim community most of which is completely peaceful but it has the kind of problems that you have in those areas which is that. too many young people who do not find jobs and therefore stay around and what president michael has recently called some characters terry you have small clusters of people who want to live. in sort of normal normal french way but in crazy get to which they stay together to speak arabic and they go to one specific mosque is of course he had a mosque in the area you know we've had terrorism in france for with 4050 years almost started in the in the 2nd we've had it in the eighty's and it was a radiance it was libya and it was various things. horrible things that we did
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learn to live with and i think the movement in france and political cultures in particle to long enough to strip and understand you have to think brings the country together even though we have been fairly divided on it braced you position and a majority together that's something on which people say no you know this is where this is where the line is drawn we do not accept that there should be you know murders are justified because people drew drawing that sound so to some extent it's bringing the french together more than it's dividing. and elizabeth were reporting from paris now british prime minister barak's johnson is what in the u.k. to prepare for a no deal break from the e.u. unless there is what he called a fundamental change of position from brussels leaders have dismissed his statement as rhetoric just as leaders in brussels were wrapping up 2 rather slow days of talks from across the channel british prime minister johnson decided to breathe
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some life into the meeting given that they have refused to negotiate seriously for much of the last few months and given that this summit appears explicitly to rule out a canada style deal i concluded that we should get ready for january the 1st with a range moves that are more like australia's based on simple principles of global free trade the clock is ticking in 10 weeks time the u.k. could crash out of the block without a deal key issues regarding trade are far from being settled access to u.k. fishing waters yet another contentious issue. so you leaders are warning that britain needs a deal more than the e.u. a new summer seek new claim it just so happens that making the british prime minister happy isn't the vocation of leaders of the 27 member states that chose to remain in the e.u. focused on the problem in italy and leave it whatever the british people were told
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during the referendum they need the single market they are much more dependent on us than we are on them. the german chancellor being her usual self exercised restraint like most you leader she's in fear of a deal but has made clear it cannot come at all costs. the ones to important thing is that when we accept and acknowledge that the u.k. wants to go its own way with any clarity on how to react with the laws of the european union being increasingly different from those in the u.k. . it's to anything could anything. even got off the air again a future deal however difficult striking it may be is not yet completely off the table hope still lies on this man e.u. chief bracks and negotiator michel daniel he was supposed to go to london on monday
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but it's unclear if that will happen well let's get more on this from d.w. correspondents alexandra farm nominee in brussels and mass in london welcome both let's start with a big on those rumors that britain had told the chief negotiator michel barnier not to come on monday are we any clearer about what's going on. well as far as we know they have discouraged the e.u. delegation from actually coming to london of it was originally the plan however there are talks a possibly the phone call say there are talks about how these talks are going to continue so britain has not completely slammed the door hasn't said this is all going to and we are going to leave with it no deal a lot of commentators here in london are thinking that this is further posturing
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you have to remember that boris johnson was always somebody who said we have to be believable that we will leave without a deal otherwise we won't get what you what we won say we know that there are some crucial issues that are still sort of not being agreed upon fisheries being one of them and then also there is the issue of how much the u.k. government can subsidize u.k. companies so that the issue of stay safe and we know that progress has been made but it's not there yet they don't really have the agreement that far as johnson has said that they wanted to have at the 15th of october so this could be a move by boris johnson just to exert more pressure on the european union alexandra from norman do you leaders believe a deal can still be done. well they say they do they do believe that an agreement can be reached even though the clock is ticking just to mention the sticking points and their leaders he also said that they believe that
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there has been some progress that there are prospects of a deal. that german chancellor stressed that we have seen lights in the past weeks but also shadows so the leaders made clear that they do believe that a deal is still possible but that it's now of the british government that has to make the necessary moves to make an agreement reachable and possible a bigot we heard from boris johnson spokesman saying that it's also over unless the e.u. shifts its position is not being read as a real ultimatum or just another move in this rather bad tempered czeska. it at the moment still looks like a move of course we don't know how this weekend's going to pan out and what's really happening early next week also we don't know or there may be further talks
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between boys johnson and other leaders of state there is a speculation that this could maybe bring some fresh movement into these talks we know though that a lot is at stake for the u.k. business leaders have reacted to this latest development saying that business is not ready to leave without any deal we know that the u.k. economy is hit incredibly hard by the coronavirus pandemic this will bring economic damage further into the next year and brags if there is no deal that would be a real long time harm for the u.k. economy and boris johnson will not be the one to walk away from these talks very lightly and so i like them to be heard emanuel saying britain needs a deal more than the e.u. does do you get the sense that the leaders are getting fed up with british tactics while watching manal marco more talk today in brussels you could certainly have the
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impression that he seems to be fed up he was quite blunt accusing the u.k. also using lots of tech to take pics and saying that making boris johnson happy is not the job of southern leader is off the 27 member states that decided to stay within the european union so you can have this impression that the leaders here are getting more and more disappointed and impatient with the way boris johnson and his government are handling the matter thank you for the exams are not going brussels big mass in london thank you both. well germany has one of the lowest covered 19 death rates in europe and one prays for its actions at the start of the pandemic but a recent surge in infections sparked confusion as new restrictions are imposed and some of that overturned court containment measures vary from state to state now many germans are looking for clarity. the wait for corona virus test airing cologne
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in western germany can be a long one but without a negative test result people from a domestic high risk area a ban from staying at hotels in some regions of the country but now some states are already lifting the accommodation bans while in other states it still applies confused so many germans. can always mix never dinners anything i mean where a family the kids have been home for ages i have no idea who came up with such a stupid idea. in the capital on friday palin's administrative court overturned the limit on opening times on boss restaurants and shops that was implemented by the senate just a week ago german health minister a young man said the court's decision was regrettable he believes the measure wasn't accepted as jewish of the hazy guidelines between the different states. these women are destroyed this is and it's also this inconsistency that has made it
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difficult for many people to understand the whys and wherefores of a greatest asset during the pandemic is simply that it can be understood that there's a logic in it that we have a certain cohesion in the framework and in the approach to the action we take. cry from as numbers of cases increase politicians are desperately urging people to comply with the current virus guidelines they say they warn is the only way that day care schools and businesses can continue to operate normally this is the only way they say to prevent a 2nd lockdown meanwhile germany's hospitals are also preparing for a 2nd wave experience gained in spring means specialist staff here are now in a position to better assess the progress of the disease and to use ventilators more specifically but the shortage of nurses remains a pressing issue concerns are also growing that if the number of infections continues to rise so could the demand for beds in intensive care units.
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or a new study by the world health organization is casting doubts on the effectiveness of the drug read desi very treating covered 90 results suggest that the us developed antiviral medication does not increase the survival rates of patients or indeed helps reduce the length of the hospital stays and there's a very seedy emergency approval in the us after previous studies seem to show that it did speed up recovery it was one of the cocktail of drugs used to treat us as a double trouble but he was treated in hospital for comment 19. dr barbara harris speaks for the world health organization and joins us from geneva welcome to g.w. how do we get from studies show rendez of it helps reduce the length of hospital stays covered patients to studies show that it doesn't. so study that we've just analyzed the interim data for is a very very very large study and it's going on in
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a lot of countries we've got more than $500.00 hospital sites looking to the countries involved and we got 80 percent of the day on the floor trucks we were looking at this time which was. the pain of the meeting of the. hypoxic and interferon and yes it's correct we did not find any of those drugs have no precision full effect on 28 day mortality all right you mention of hospital stay whether or not you ended up on a ventilator so where did the 1st as a result come from. so been a number of different studies those studies may have been done in this lot of studies so when you have a smaller study you may get a different result from a very large time like this ok does a very good for anything. we. need to analyze so for instance we didn't look at any of those drugs when being used in the community and
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it would be useful to look at the studies to do studies to look at how different drugs work in the community so we certainly are not saying that it would in fact we're not giving any advice at this stage we've got a guideline panel who will be reviewing a little bit danger in looking at what sort of drugs people should be using not very aware of anything that is promising. well he simply does it take some medicine does make a big difference in the right people so if you give dexamethasone steroids when people are severely critically ill you can reduce the mortality that the studies have indicated by 30 percent. we were sitting there in you know it tracks and the beauty of this very much trial we've done is it really isn't ever going through being in space like a machine and so the next drugs and promising drugs will be put into that study and
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we should get results within a few months as we have group b. so it is very good way to analyze. graphs and what might work good talking to thank you for joining us dr margaret harris from the world health organization. we'll turn now to some of the other stories making news around the world hundreds of restaurant workers have protested against new anti covered measures impasse alona demonstrators threw eggs and plates at city hall because of a 15 day shutdown of laws ordered by the catalan government the region is one of spain's worst hit with more than 20000 infections in the last 2 weeks. e.u. leaders have condemned turkey's decision to dispatch a ship into disputed waters in the eastern mediterranean again german chancellor are going to battle said this action was regrettable and deployed a research boat close to greek islands to look for gas reserves. delarue says
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issues are under arrest warrant for the opposition leaders that monitor kind of guy a scene here during a recent visit to bow lane accusing her of trying to oust the government has taken a skier has been calling for protests against the regime of president lukashenko since going into exile in august. the pro-democracy your protesters have clashed with police in the thai capital of bangkok or thought to say the gathering was illegal activists want constitutional change but the governments of the country's government and powerful monarchy of so fast stood their ground. taking cover using whatever they can find. a wall of police advances trying to clear the protesters out but they hold strong. around 2000 pro-democracy demonstrators gathered in bangkok's main shopping district in defiance of an emergency order that made the rally illegal.
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the government has been pushing us to the cliff and now we are on the edge so now can we are we have no magical that we need to stand right now if not now then we don't know where they might receive over for sure even in like doing this protest it just makes. the fire you when they are. there demanding democratic reform of thai society where the government and marcie have unquestionable powers. the movement has long been calling for the resignation of this man prime minister prayed channel churn and with his ministers laughing along in the background he proudly stated he isn't quitting. what have i done wrong so that i have to resign it would protesters want the
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removal of china or joe who took power in a $24.00 to a military coup because they say he manipulated last year's election to keep his hold on power. much of the dissent has also been directed at thailand's powerful monarchy challenging the royal family in thailand is to boot and can lead to hefty penalties. but now thai king. kong is being criticised for his excessive lifestyle and for spending a lot of his time at this luxury resort in southern germany protesters say they don't want to abolish the monarchy just to reign in some of its powers and lavish spending. with less than 20 days until the u.s. election president trump is back on the campaign trail he addressed seniors in florida a must win demographic and a must win state for the republicans is the trumps trying to gain got to regain ground after losing support in recent weeks as polls for democratic challenger joe
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biden had in florida and nationally both candidates have also been making back cases to voters in separate uncivil taney as town hall meetings. are always confident at times defensive as the incumbent u.s. president donald trump now has a record to pick apart and he got a grilling starting out with the nation's biggest crisis the coronavirus. i knew it was a big threat at the same time i don't want to make this country i don't want to go out and say everybody's going to die everybody's got their you know crowd you don't have this money in but you can you know no it's not going to get and more contentious exchanges as trump made exaggerated claims about voter fraud and deflected criticism over his tax returns and his position on white supremacy you know rush into it you've done this why is everybody seem like i do it's white supremacy ok few times against a white supremacy. my position at the same time on
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a different channel a different tone chimes challenger joe biden offered a forceful rebuke of trump's pandemic response it was the president's responsibility to lead and he didn't do that he didn't talk about what needed to be done because he kept worrying and my view about the stock market we make up 4 percent of the world's population we have 20 percent of the world's deaths were in a situation where we have $210.00 plus 1000 people dead and what's he doing nothing he's still not worried mass and so on because at times biden leander did but he did deliver clear punch lines on a number of issues including foreign policy if they will and i before the election you are open greeba most. effective as a world leader in my humble opinion not just by the exercise of our power most powerful nation in the world but the power of our example that's what's led the rest of the world to follow us calling factor trading blows remotely the 2
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candidates will again face off at the final election debate next week about making the june 4th that where you could friday marks 3 years since multis investigative journalist stephanie cutter. was murdered in a car bomb attack those suspects have been arrested no one has yet been tried and the government is now trying to end the investigation the w correspondent terry shoals has met members of the german this family and their supporters who are continuing a fight to expose corruption. those who thought killing death maker want to lead c.e.o. would silence her and protect their secrets achieved just the opposite all the world knows her name now and her revelations continue still fueled by her deep reporting her dedication and her d.n.a. our hope lies with getting people willing government and within i guess all the other with all refuse to realize the the mistakes they made. and works of.
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matthew karl want to witness the aftermath of the car bomb outside their home and has devoted his life to seeing the perpetrators punished while continuing to his mother's exposure of government corruption if we never get justice for my mother then a whole lot of other consequences over to be faced by the go for somebody to be everything for them is not all day long. in brussels longest serving e.u. lawmaker david kos works to ensure his friend's legacy at a european level not only does the press room at the european parliament strasburg location bear her name now cause this proposal for a journalism prize in her honor has come to fruition. this is.
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but that scenario is a long way off says multi stern alist and blogger. journalists in europe live in the glare of the fire that happened to. those who continue daphne's work face the same enemies and threats she had he's one of them like corona deledio is being sued to retract reporting on wealthy subjects with questionable business practices recorded terrorists and the european federation of journalists notes karr want to believe she had almost 50 such cases against her when she died some of which her family is still fighting. to distract the journalists from their mission. to be the uk citizens you know. the ones you know. those in power to be accountable journalism
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advocacy groups are demanding these gag lawsuits be banned david caso promises legislation is coming but in the meantime the car want to go family is constantly in court it's not the way somebody your age should be spending their life. box we have no other choice sorry. i mean we spend the rest of our lives just. speaking at a convert. song threats to journalists manuel d'elia had a warning for potential assassins do not sheila journalist and a 1000 more will take her place. with the attention surrounding her death dileo says definitely kora want to go is providing journalists like him with protection she didn't have. to shield reports and this is day doubly news here's a reminder of our top story this hour from says i'm to tear up
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a prosecutor is investigating a fatal stabbing in a paris suburb the victim was a teacher who showed that you're also prophet muhammad. police shot and killed a suspect. this is the interview you saw from i'm still going to stay with me in just a moment i'll be back to take you through the day we'll take a closer look at the town hall battles in the u.s. election look at the shouting game a lot going on between london and brussels over presses of the debt.
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discovered. subscribe to the documentary to. the 1st one was a bad tempered shouting match the 2nd happened with each candidate in a different studio in a different city talking to completely different audiences i'm talking of course about the 2nd u.s. presidential debate that didn't happen but the fact that the candidates couldn't even agree to talk to each other this time really does beg the question what was the point i'm phil gayle in berlin and this is.

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