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folded the church was open this morning around $830.00 by a man and it foresees a 45 year old church warden it was his job to open the church to worship as each morning it was just after 9 o'clock that the attack came into the church he attacked and killed at that church warden a 45 year old who was that attacked and killed one of christianize she was aged and her seventy's he then left of a celica and chased out woman across the street who was fleeing the scene and killed her she was aged in her thirty's we also understand that police cornered the attacker they shot him they wounded him and he is now being treated in a local hospital. france has announced that the graces it's talk to. me. essentially it means that police's security forces and the army have how to stop and search anybody and any place in front said it was so means that
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they are on alert for a possible further attack when you take into consideration that this is the 3rd islamic inspired attack in france in just under a month all of have the same who has sold attacker with a knife causing death. and it's france really had no other option considering that this particular space of attacks is linked to those cartoons of the prophet muhammad of published by the magazine charlie hebdo let's not also forget that the trial is going on at the same time at a court room here in paris but the company says from that 2015 attack on charlie had to a magazine that left 17 people dead. what france is facing a new level of aggression after having defended the display off which is of the prophet mohammed you mentioned and there's a dispute there turkish president out on also got involved in what people in france
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is saying to the. well there is a question as to you and your man close relationship with the turkish president the 2 have had a somewhat testy relationship in the last few months not related to this but related more to what turkey is and france of course doing in libya and then of course is syria and they're going to karabakh and takesh activities in nice the mediterranean around cyprus so they have a background all of tension so francois it really is just a matter of the freedom of expression france is very attached to the notion that you can publish these cut. but you might not necessarily like them but the freedom is that be able to publish them and let's think about watchmen you macros said at the memorial service for the slain schoolteacher he said quite clearly we will continue to publish these continents and just a few days ago he said and i'm quoting here france is in an existential battle
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against islamic fundamentalism so he is pretty clear about where france stands on this he does have a lot of support in the last couple of hours the french counsel for the muslim faith in this country has said that they're in mourning for the 3 who died in this attack in nice this morning and they have called on french muslims to cancel celebrations today which is meant to go ahead today for the profits but i think and to remain in morning conference you know from paris thank you very much for your reporting thank you. for the global pandemic now and german chancellor angela merkel has defended the latest round of coronavirus restrictions as the country prepares to go back into lockdown albeit a limited one addressing the german bundestag akhil said it was currently impossible to trace the origin of all new infections hampering efforts to contain
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the virus but she faced frequent interruptions during a speech at the opposition have called the measures excessive and inappropriate. empty restaurants and bars no museums no theaters these images are actually from the 1st wave of the pandemic but in november germans will have to get used to them again as coronavirus cases rise chancellor merkel announced new restrictions the main difference this time is that schools and shops will remain open many businesses will receive economic support on thursday merkel defended the new policy in a key speech before the german parliament must now on the measures we now have to take are appropriate necessary and proportionate in fact there is no milder means than consistently reducing contact to stop and reverse the infection process and bring it to a manageable level. in the house phone. merkel was constantly
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interrupted. and the parliament speaker saw himself forced to call for order the biggest opposition party in the board to stop the far right a.f.p. was quick to slam the measures given to us in the phone from we consider the paralysis of the cultural industry the hospitality industry and practically the entire social life as announced by mrs merkel to be excessive and inappropriate now one of the big questions is whether citizens will actually comply with these new measures the government has enjoyed high levels of support but criticism is on the rise and there's also an evident coronavirus. of fatigue on lost the chancellor emphasized that tighter restrictions were needed to prevent hospitals being overwhelmed so what's the situation right now we're joined by a professor we youngsters who is president of the german association for critical can emerge as a medicine for asean and thanks for joining us at the number of covert patients being treated in a german intensive care unit has doubled in the past 10 days carona deaths are also
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rising how bad is the situation in hospitals right now. at this moment clearly state is controllable it seems going through all of a but we are very happy the german tens of us and. that these measures were taken yesterday and it is obvious it is obvious that the infection right raise rates are rising so exponentially and at this moment people are getting infected are quite younger than in the spring but. the last few weeks people getting infected are getting older and when when the people are getting older we have very very great pressure on in terms of comments and this is what we are feeling and therefore we definitely state that is completely correct to take these measures at this moment and we don't we disagree with the opposition. and mainly the
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de who who do not accept that there is a rising problem within germany and the infection rates are quite rising and the only measures to stop this is what's planned well doctors in germany of course have treated a lot of covert patients now how much have you all learned since the beginning of the pandemic from treating these critical patients survival chances improved. we don't have any magic bullet at this time we have some medications namely the corticosteroids which help in the civilian sector patients the unter viral substances like such as rem does a via may help a little bit in the organisation of the structures and to treat the patients we have learned a lot so i think we are working much calmer with these patients as much structured but i clearly state that in the moment you get on the intensive care unit and you get into bed invented it you approve nosers is not good it's. raising up to
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50 percent mortality and this didn't change a lot and we hope in the end we will see that the measures we learned helped a little bit but there is no magic bullet at this moment how about equipment drugs and stuff is the danger that could be shortages. yes there has been this whole shot it's all. stuff before the corona pandemic we know that we now see that many of the stars get infected. within the private settings so we miss some of them and they can't go back to work this is a critical situation so it is clearly that we have to stop the infection also at the hospital then we will be the much great help for us for the treatment of the patients and the medications we don't have anybody said we have to call because the reeds we have rendered sylvia and death and the coalition and that is it. would you
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think germany will still be able to help out other countries with their critical patients. we have a lot of at the moment free beds but we have to look very very close at the development of these 3 beds and when we have open beds and when that the netherlands or belgium and other countries will ask for help i'm quite sure we will have them and there's all obligation to do this for the german association for critical thank you very much for joining us here on news i think you are. to spain now where some of the young people haven't got the message quite yes covert 19 deaths have hit their highest number since made authorities imposed lock downs on curfews in response but not everyone is following the guidelines did i mean as young philip short's switchboards from madrid. every week and madrid
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police have been knocking on hundreds of doors to shut down illegal parties my drift allows meetings of up to 6 people who are not related but police have broken up parties of more than 200 who are keen as a business student in madrid he only wants to speak briefly and anonymously as he regularly goes to such parties he himself recently helped organize one. that we just rented a place so we could drink and smoke inside just a few visitors even wore masks but that didn't last long honestly young people's biggest fear is having to pay a fine that's why the places need to be well insulated so the neighbors send the police won't detect anything that you know not to get an abortion want to stop but if you look at. who are keen and his friends seem unfazed by this that just makes the furred of spaniards become infected with the coronavirus at private parties 200 illegal parties were broken up in madrid last week alone police chief javier friend
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and this is especially troubled by the new business model being developed. bars that are actually supposed to be closed certainly do take money in exchange for letting people in there's a clear economic incentive for it apart from that we have discovered private homes that were charging entrance fees right at the front door this isn't just about a few friends meeting up psychiatry's diego figueroa is calling for more empathy with a young people even if you support strictly abiding by the hygiene measures experts are starting to acknowledge the consequences of such drastic restrictions on young people socialites right now we have finding that young people's mental health problems have increased dramatically as a result of the springs lock down and suicide safe increased by 22 per cent so far and attempted suicides had even increased by 35 percent on top of that there's been a major increase in the consumption of alcohol in psychoactive drugs
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young spaniards are now confronted with new rules all bars in madrid must close at 11 pm starting this week and curfew begins at midnight after a year of the pandemic has a mess of lee effect at the quality of life of young people all over the world at the same time experts keep emphasizing how dangerous partying can be in the current situation spain's chief edem ologist even directly turned to you with and asked them to refrain from parties at the moment. even so business student who are keen doesn't want to be forbidden from partying he says he can decide for himself what risky is willing to tolerate even if it means partying in private homes until 6 am for the duration of the curfew. let's not take a look at some of the other stories making news today thousands of people in poland have demonstrated for a 7th day against stricter abortion laws many also walked off their jobs in
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a nationwide women's strike to protest the supreme court's ruling tougher restrictions mean that women can only get an abortion legally in cases of rape or incest but not if the baby has fatal birth defects. in hong kong a teenage activist has become the 1st political figure to be prosecuted under a sweeping new national security law imposed by beijing 19 year old toni chung is a former member of student localism that's a small group that advocated on homes independence from china. origins the term has made landfall in louisiana hammering the u.s. state with high winds and heavy rains authorities have been warning residents to take shelter and have confirmed one death so far the fast moving storm is expected to sweep across the u.s. southeast polling shows donald trump's chances of winning next week's presidential election are diminishing after
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a surge in coronavirus cases in p midwestern states the virus has killed nearly 230000 americans so far in lockdown measures have hit the economy hard data earlier this year showed the biggest fall in output on record but figures out of the last few minutes may give trump some hope u.s. g.d.p. grew rapidly. in the last 3 months by around a 3rd but doesn't mean the economy is back on track quite yet but it's heading in the right direction so what does that mean like to discuss that with our financial correspondent scott in new york yes that's a record breaking surge when it comes after a huge drop and what does it mean. yeah clearly i mean it's was not just the huge drop in the 2nd quarter it was also the biggest drop in modern history but if you look at the economic numbers that we've
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gotten in the past couple of months they're all been quite freakish 1st to the down side and then to the upside to keely consumption went up quite a bit especially with summer in july and august and restaurants real we had more outdoor dining and i mean i live in the united states now for 20 years and i haven't seen anything quite like that so that new york for example would look like maple so so it was all this door dining so that clearly helped it is a big number but just let me give you one example if you drop from 100 to have 50 that is a 50 percent drop and if you gain 50 from 50 percent from 50 then you come back to 75 so we're still not quite there where we were at the beginning of the year so what do these numbers now mean for the whole time so close to the election . well i actually am checking the twitter account
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of the real donald trump i haven't seen any reaction yet but clearly so shortly before the election it's just a matter of minutes before we hear something out of the white house because it isn't historic increase no doubt about it and that's the one chance that donald trump probably has to stay in office claiming that he would be the best the president for the economy in the united states and very briefly please no money markets rally in days before u.s. elections this on the tumble what i invest is betting on briefly if you. yeah it is definitely unusual times no doubt about it in the possibly days we lost him almost 2000 points of the dow jones industrial average it even was there is a strong number for all of the ways i can only grow as i do not see a big pop up sold the markets are very nervous not who's not just because who's
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going to be the next president but also how majorities in congress might switch saw well just i guess everybody remains cautious before nobody with the november 3rd ends go into in new york thank you for that. we stand the u.s. where the city of philadelphia has imposed a nighttime curfew to quell unrest following the police shooting of a black man on monday 2 nights of looting and clashes between police and protesters followed the death of wall to wall is junior at least $172.00 people have been arrested and $53.00 police officers have been injured protests against the killing of black americans by police became a national movement over the summer one of the focal points off the campaign. was the death of briana she was killed when police carried out a so-called no knock warrant on the home. went to new avail kentucky to meet
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activists pushing for reforms to policing. october in louisville kentucky a city's scarred by the pen demick and protests reeling from the death of black medical worker briana taylor who died while police were searching her home in march . matter activist and wants justice for briana she is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer be silenced. personally and emotionally briana taylor's name for me it gives me strength she gives me hope she gives me a reason to wake up every day and fight for justice i mean. i'm 40 years old in we have seen the injustices of black people in this nation briana taylor lived here on the outskirts of louisville in march police entered her apartment using
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a no knock warrant an exchange of gunfire ensued and she died in a hail of bullets you can see from out here when police officers started shooting that they shot from outside the home and so here's one still bullet hole in police evidence tape. i'm over 20 bullets shot in the night inside the home it's. a policy strategist drafted briana's law which bans the use of no knock warrants in louisville she says the roots of police brutality lie in the judicial system and with the police themselves no one is really holding the police accountable and it's almost like police officers have been able to just do whatever they've been wanting to do. 7 months after briana taylor's death the protest movement is still alive in late september kentucky's attorney general revealed that the police officers who shot her would not face
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murder charges i mean the decision came as a shock for the kids who are a heroine and many others now she's pinning all her hopes on a new president. we have to protect oh all folks in the united states and i don't think that the current owner ministration has done that i think that they have have not feel like they've been misused and of these in their power and so this this this election is is the most important that i've ever seen. freedom. haran is especially concerned that donald trump has refused to commit to a peaceful transfer of power should he lose the election. in louisville protesters are singing for peace and for an end to the escalation of
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violence. the. sports now and to the manchester united player who almost singlehandedly defeated the bundesliga top team leipsic on wednesday night's 22 year old man. rushford scored 3 goals in the champions league match against lights in a 5 nil win but what you might not know about rushford is that he's using his celebrity status to fight child poverty in britain complaining for free school meals and even squaring off against prime minister boris johnson. this is how marcus rash heard spends a good bit of his time off the pitch with his mom trying to keep children from going hungry he said one of many charities inspired by his drive not only for donations but for action by elected officials a petition rush for it started to expand access to free school meals including during holidays has as of wednesday gained
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a 1000000 signatures. restaurants grocery chains doctors have joined his cause even the queen but russia has come under criticism from public officials for using her celebrity to pressure the government. rash for himself once relied on government vouchers for food. you know. for me you know i'll take those numbers you're stuck. with the people of this campaign but marcus wreford who is an absolute legend for what he's doing he's stuck to his very. this is all inspirational. rush for its name these days seems to be on just about everyone's lips. people like marcus rush who are working to i totally salute and understand where he's coming from but the way to deal with it we think is by increasing the funds available for universal
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credit rushford says he'll continue to use the soap box afforded by his football skills to press boris johnson's government at least the cause of children's hunger is getting attention and for rest word that's more important even than scoring goals. you're watching the news coming up next a news asia. winter ahead for india's capital delhi on top of the risk from the coronavirus toxic small blankets the city. typhoon will ave rips up the cost of destruction through vietnam some of the worst in flooding decades is causing chaos. and on the ground in search of clues for the tech to fake all shyla holmes all talk a strong tracking footprints solving. all that a lot more and melissa chan rides off to this and don't forget you can get all the
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