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the coronavirus a. special monday to friday on t.w. . this is deja vu news live from berlin police in france arrest the 2nd man in connection with the deadly attack at the basilica in nice the country is now at its highest terror alert level and present mccraw is holding an emergency meeting today we'll go live to paris for the latest details also on our show coronavirus cases are on the rise in germany but new lockdown measures are getting pushback
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restaurant owners performers and artists fear their livelihoods will be destroyed by the restrictions. our brian thomas good to have you with us today police in france have arrested a 2nd suspect in connection with the brutal attack at the basilica nice that left 3 people dead it was the 3rd is a missile attack in france and 2 months president emanuel mccraw is holding an emergency meeting today in the terror alert level is now at maximum ahead of the catholic holiday of all saint's day on sunday. a place of worship and the scene of terra candles laid outside the not true dom chechen nice tribute to the victims killed within its walls. what happened inside is now being pieced
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together by forensics teams france's top onto terrorism prosecutor said this had all the hallmarks of a terrorist attack and they have detained a suspect there are people who are more dislike of us sure when he was arrested he was carrying a document in the form of a paper from the italian red cross in the name of a 2 newseum national born in 1990. s. to geishas have shown that this is the perpetrator moreover the person concerned is not known if in the national fingerprint database and is not known to the intelligence services. when the police told the church on thursday it was too late to stop the bloodshed a church official and woman had been stabbed and killed a 3rd person died of head injuries. police found a copy of the koran and 3 large knives in the suspects bags the man is now in
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hospital in critical condition president mark kroll was at the scene within hours calling for national unity sums i think if we feel an attack to get in it's because of our values our belief in freedom to believe freely and not give in to terror chua. let me say this very clearly we will never give in the book with. me when he said that i. am appalled that the french president has angered many in the muslim world by refusing to condemn cartoons of the prophet muhammad. was. it's a long standing debate in france reignited by the murder of school teacher samuel petit earlier this month. he was beheaded after showing cartoons of muhammad in a class on free speech. and with this
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latest attack france has 3 more people to mourn. let's get the very latest live now from deed of news correspondent in nice lisa lois lisa there's been a new arrest in this case can you give us some details. well apparently a 47 year old man has been arrested the police seem to believe that he had been in touch with the attacker now the investigators are obviously looking into who the attacker has been in touch with this man or maybe someone else as well and why he committed this horrible terror attack yesterday killing 3 people here at the cathedral just behind me now we do know that this man came to paris recent trip to france recently he came from to musea went to italy 1st and then arrived in france and obviously everybody here is wondering why he committed this atrocious act we
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are sure to be we're probably going to be hearing more in the coming days and weeks about this or does this mean police will probably be looking at now the possibility that a larger perhaps international network was involved in supporting the attack at the cathedral behind you there in nice. well there is this possibility obviously but we should be very cautious that we know the police normally arrest a number of people after such an attack happens here in france they're really looking into these people who have committed tara tara have been in touch with that doesn't mean unnecessary that they've been working together and when i spoke to a police source not long ago that person told me that the police is normally at these these days looking into lone wolves that are willing to commit terror attacks on french soil and not that much focusing on large networks here in france france
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is that it's our highest terror alert now as a result of this attack what does that mean what it means that the government really has ramped up security they are deploying thousands of additional soldiers across france to protect the vulnerable spots around the locations such as locations of worship but also places where in the past other terror attacks happened because the government believes that these places are vulnerable as well there was the thinking about you know what could happen next and getting ready for that. for us at the basilica where the attacks occurred thanks very much. let's get you up to date on some of the other stories making the news at this hour protesters took to the streets across poland on thursday again to demonstrate against a constitutional courts tightening of abortion laws in that country in the capital warsaw demonstrators gathered outside the headquarters of the state broadcaster
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t.v. pate opposition groups accuse it of airing government propaganda on the issue. people in new zealand have voted to legalize euthanasia in a referendum. results showing 65.2 percent of voters supporting the new law it will give terminally ill adults who are experiencing quote unbearable suffering and have less than 6 months to live the choice to end their life that is if 2 doctors approve. well here in germany delhi corona virus infections have hit a new high for the 3rd straight day passing each 100000 in the last 24 hours as numbers rise so to questions about the effectiveness of the new law down measures which are due to come into force on monday restaurant owners performers and artists are among those who fear their livelihoods will be destroyed by the new round of restrictions. thinking outside the box this hotel owner in
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western germany has found a way to cater to his guests and hygiene rules a creative solution to keep his business afloat but now his plans will be put on ice for much of november. because the value of all the guests want to sit outside that's why we set up these igloos people prefer just sitting outside so we bought radiant heaters and we do everything possible to ensure that our guests come home healthy and come back to us healthy again so we can no longer understand why restaurants are completely closed when it's had its own sneak and offer to bring in the capital berlin people working in the hospitality arts and event industry staged a protest outside of the chancellor e. . they feared the new measures will spell the end of their livelihoods. not for others it's not so black and white. he can speak english i'm torn but i'm
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leaning towards thinking it's the right dangerous. i can't judge the measures it's clear that something needs to happen i hope it helps so i'm not against it so. help to me dismissed studying. berlin announced a 10000000000 euro aid package for businesses affected by november's partial shutdown still some worry that many of their favorite shops and cafes will soon be shuttered for good. well numbers are up as well elsewhere in europe and belgium's hospitals are struggling to cope as the number of patients hospitalized with covert 19 is now higher than during the 1st wave back in april the country has become a new hotspot for the virus in europe and doctors and nurses are under enormous pressure as they try to keep the company the country's health care system running. this used to be the recovery room for patients who had surgery now it serves as
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a makeshift intensive care unit for cope with benteen patients on life support hospitals in the building province of li is our no the epicenter of europe's 2nd wave and struggling to keep up we are not about to admit one anymore so if a patient comes in the emergency room with a 3 we often run through. the finish both of them will be able to afford to devote tells us his team is not only short of beds but also personnel one in 5 nurses in the region have tested positive for the virus themselves but the pressure is so high that those who don't have symptoms continue to work under strict safety precautions doctors and nurses here are working tirelessly to take care of covert 900 patients some of them are even infected themselves but despite all efforts the health care system here in belgium has reached its breaking point as the overall number of infections continues to rise the actual number of
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infections is likely to be higher than the official figures across town at least as university hospital testing is ongoing. i can't smell or taste any more and i have a headache. because medics year can conduct 280 tests every day but these tests are strictly for those who have a doctor's prescription family members friends or coworkers who have been in close contact with them but don't show any symptoms cannot get a test for them or as the moment we have so many positive cases the problem is there are far too many contact persons given the huge number of people who have symptoms we'd be unable to test them as well as all the people they've been in contact with at least not with the amount of tests we have currently if we had more tests we probably could back in the covert ward doctor duvall fears the lax handling of the crisis in summer will put him and his. colleagues in a very difficult position very soon when you have only one vet and 10 people out of
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a thing for the thing that you have to choose between the team but which one you would have to meet there are no doctor want to do just one thing it's like you know we all not book those who do that kind of thing we all looked up to treat patients who choose which patient treating and germany has started to take patients from belgian hospitals with infections expected to continue to rise here in the coming weeks medical staff already at their limit who need all the help they can get. stitched up today with some of the latest developments in the global pandemic the united states has reported a daily record of cases john hopkins university saying there were more than 90000 new infections in the last 24 hours the us is the worst affected country in the world the u.s. pledging 220000000 euros to transfer patients from hard hit countries to neighbors with spare hospital beds and hope the move will prevent healthcare systems like
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that belgium from becoming overwhelmed and australia says it now has just under $200.00 active cases in the country its lowest number in more than 4 months states and territories have started relaxing their restrictions including on domestic travel. well start now to me detective where the difference is a veteran vesta gator who tracks down criminals in pakistan but the world of crime is gone bad thing is that in the big cities in the stolen property he works to recover walls not cash or juries but 1st thousands of people his work is essential here's a look at a farm laborer turned sherlock holmes. he may be a bit unsteady on his feet but his mind is still razor sharp they call him the sherlock holmes of pakistan 70 year old nosier nunchuck is a master at tracking he goes after cattle rustlers in his home village of customer
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the success rate is over 80 percent. tell you everything about a thief his size his weight how he walks you just have to be able to interpret them and there. is highly respected in his village 20 years ago the former farm laborer taught himself how to do detective work cattle rustling had been getting out of hand and customer since then he's returned hundreds of stolen cattle to their owners even the police regularly call him in to help on their cases. deals are often a great help to us after all he's been doing it for a long time and pretty well knows all the possible suspects in the area. that i'm doing it and just like in a crime novel going after themes and customer can sometimes be dangerous at his age knowledge and no longer takes part in chases nevertheless some of the bad guys still seek revenge. before i helped catch attack me at home and beat me up
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badly but. still that hasn't deterred this sherlock he wants to keep catching crooks and reading footprints at least as long as his own feet can carry him. and we always have more of these and other stories at our website. and. it's for now though for me bryan thomas have a great weekend be with you at the top of the hour. this presidential election is a crucial why not just for the united states who's leading the race in america's policy we'll be right here for you and go tell you everything you need to know as america decides we'll bring you the numbers issues the background join us for a special.

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