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clicks you are watching "france 24." david cameron urging airstrikes against islamic state jihadist. he says it is in the national and international interest. he calls them psychopathic terrorists. three days of mourning. french flags at half mast for the man kidnapped and beheaded by extremists. muslim demonstrates against the barbarism of the islamic state group. the world needs to help the u.s.
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in the fight against ebola. there's a gap between what is needed and what is being given. thank you for staying with us. david cameron is urging britain to carry out airstrikes on his stomach state jihadist in iraq. he is leading a debate in a packed house of commons. he called the extremists psychopathic terrorist and a threat to security. he said they will be justified on the request of the iraqi prime minister. the debate is expected to continue. >> is there a threat to the british people? the answer is yes. isil has murdered one hostage and is threatening the lives of two more. the first isil acts in europe have taken place with the attack
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on the jewish museum in brussels. security services have disrupted six other known plots in europe as well as foiling a terrorist attack in australia, aimed at civilians. >> david cameron in the house of commons. that debate continues. public opinion in britain is now behind the airstrikes. >> the poll in the newspaper says 57% of the british people support airstrikes in iraq. you are right. it does not involve, for the moment, syria. parliament had been clear already in the previous days that if it were to involve british intervention in syria, that would be -- that would need another coming to parliament.
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objections -- as far as demonstrations are concerned. the ones i witnessed was astonished lanny -- was astonishingly small. it was no more than about 80 at the most 100 people. that is interesting to note. as far as the political objections and what we are seeing parliament, there are mps within the ruling coalition's for conservatives and liberal democrats who have long -- qualms. that is why we are seeing a cautious british prime minister. one year ago there was the embarrassing defeat for him when he sought the approval by
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parliament foreign intervention in and year -- in an airstrike in syria. the government lost. he does not want a repeat performance of this. he has secured the approval of ed miliband and the labour party. we look for six or seven hours of debate in the house of commons. we look for a majority vote in favor of these airstrikes, which could begin in hours of approval. >> the debate continues. we will bring you developments as we get them. another issue, denmark has voted to join the coalition to strike at the islamic state extremist group. they will send the seven fighter jets to take part in airstrikes. that is denmark joining the coalition, along with france.
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the united states and some of its arab allies have carried out more airstrikes on islamic state jihadists in syria. >> coming off a major stream of islamic state organization funding at the source. u.s. officials say airstrikes have crippled most small oil refineries controlled by the militants in syria. those still standing will be targeted in the coming days. >> the kind of attacks we are conducting our strategic. we are trying to remove the means through which this organization -- itself. >> they are in as much as $1 million. most is being smuggled through jihadist controlled territory.
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some analysts believe the later strikes will not stop the flow of the organization oil. they make most of the money from crude oil and not from refineries. france began bombing targets in the iraq and followed it up with a second round of airstrikes on thursday. paris has increased support to syrian opposition forces. for the moments, the country will not be extending its military operation across the iraqi border. >> this is an opportunity not presenting itself today. we have an important task and we will see how the situation evolves in the coming days. >> the move comes after french said the sentence -- after a french citizen was killed in an apparent revenge attack.
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>> muslims here in paris demonstrated the grand mosque to march against what they are calling extremism. france has declared three days of mourning. >> a village remembers him. complete silence for those close to the tourist. a vigil was held on thursday. >> it is a nightmare. i do not know what to say. >> in this village in southeastern france, a procession throughout the town. a procession laden with emotion.
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>> i feel a mountain of pain, helplessness, and anger. >> everyone feels a great loss. >> many of our fellow guides were claimed. if i am a guide, it is thanks to him. it is because of him. >> we must think of the family. >> amidst the mourners, tour guides, most of them trained by the victim in a career that spanned almost 20 years. he was killed by militants. >> there has been a march in his memory. people are expressing solidarity.
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they also want him to tell the world that his region is not a haven for terrorists. critics -- >> he had been hiking outside a university, and impromptu demonstration showed solidarity. >> the people are shocked. we need time to reflect in the face of this tragedy. >> the mountains must not become a sanctuary for terrorists. over 10 years, kidnappings have increased in this area. all>> the region has been designated a terrorist haven. that or five me. >> we see terrorism in nigeria. how do these people roam free?
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>> mayor trying to recover his body. france has stepped up security on public security -- on public transportation. france has not corroborated information from iraq if there were a tax plan on the paris metro system. an atrocity was said to be lined up on new york's subway. a major taliban and offense and -- offensive has killed at least 80 civilians and security personnel. 12 victims were headed. the sign of violence getting worse. the governor says 100 people were killed there this week. 12 civilians were beheaded in four villages.
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there is skipping class to have fun and skipping class to fight for democracy. that is what students in hong kong did friday. they are calling for more democracy in the territory. >> sitting in defiance of beijing's authority. these children disguised -- decided to skip class. >> it is my chance to contribute to society. >> the protests are part of a wider pro-democracy movement that kick off over the summer -- that kick this -- kicked off over the summer.
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their choice for the territory's top job will be limited to a handful of candidates. >> [indiscernible] >> students are discussing whether to extend the protest into next week. organizers have been planning a blockade. the rest of the country will observe china's national day. >> 40 riders were killed in the far west province after a series of coordinated explosions. six civilians, two police officers, and to exhilarated police were killed in the attacks.
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the air france pilot strike has entered the 12 day. a concession from management. the pilots are fighting for a single contractor cross air france and subsidiaries to avoid being forced to accept less attractive working conditions. barack obama says international aid is not getting to west africa fast enough to stop the bowl outbreak. over 3000 people have been killed. the army is trying to help maintain the infection. >> millinery peart -- military
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personnel have set up roadblocks. these people have their temperatures checked and must provide paperwork. the journalists pass through six checkpoints. disinfectants are the only defense should he find an infected person. >> the inhabitants are under military and police quarantine for 21 days. they have nine days left. this group check on people every morning. they go from house to house checking for symptoms of ebola and ensuring people of the findings and hope to get them help early.
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the inhabitants of this house have given negative responses. this man lost his wife. he is left with a baby. >> i cannot leave the village to work. >> the government is providing food. houses have been disinfected and regular handwashing is taking place. this man lost nine members of his family. 200 volunteers are preparing --. >> there are a lot of people who do not want to work year but we have a lot of educated nurses in this country. >> they are expecting patience this weekend and up to 35 in the coming days. clicks david cameron is urging british mps to vote for airstrikes. it is in the national and
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international interest. three days of mourning. france has its flags at half mast for the man kidnapped and beheaded by islamist extremists. barack obama says the world needs to help the u.s. in the fight against ebola. the president says there is a gap between what is needed and what is given. it is time for a look at what is in the papers. in france, heavy emotions surrounding me murder by islamist extremists in algeria. what have you found out? clicks a lot of emotion among
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the muslim community. you can see it says muslims of france say no to such barbarity. yesterday, leaders of france's muslim community call for marshes to express their disgust at the barbarity. the beheading comes as the group put out a call for the killing of the "dirty and spiteful french." we are all dirty french people. this is the response of the muslim community. this condemnation is very useful for main reasons. it shows the few french muslims drawn to jihadist movements that they are hijacking the muslim faith and it shuts off people from the right who wants
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to associate ist with radical islam. >> clearly, this is far more realistic approach from muslims here in france. >> other papers are critical of the fact that the muslim community has to come out and condemn this. it is absurd to ask muslims to condemn and publicly distance themselves from the barbarity of the islamic state group that has nothing to do with their faith. they say do not mean mistaken about what is happening here. the logic behind it is islam aic phobia.
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if they don't lash out publicly against this atrocity, they are suspected of making allowances for fanatics. that is crazy in asking muslims to publicly disown radical islam is at -- is like asking handicapped people to disown oscar pistorius or pop stars to diss own miley cyrus. it is a very different view on the condemnation. >> let's see with the british press are saying. the big vote in the u.k. regarding whether britain joins in or not. >> most papers assume it is a done deal. the front page of the independent today. the royal air force will probably start within days. the conflict is expected to last for years.
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the independent wonders does britain know what it is letting itself and for? has david cameron thought through his plan. in another article, the independent wonders. on the eve of another war in iraq. what patrick cockburn is not convinced. he has a great quote from mike tyson. everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face. cameron says he has learned the lessons of past military invasions in afghanistan, but he failed to mention the invasion in libya. according to patrick cockburn, that is what is current to what this would resemble. three years later, libya is in chaos. >> things to consider is the story continues to move along. let's talk about friends of che
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guevara who can show off their admiration of the man. which they can wear a perfume. you can read about. it is an incredible story. this is cuba's biggest reducer of herbal products. it does not smell like sweat and cigars. it has a woodsy, citric smell. notes of talcum powder. they are coming out with a perfume. this one smells softer and fruitier with hints of mango. >> i could see were you run into a trademark issue, but i see what they're getting at.
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let's turn our i to sports. hopefully the smell of excess. >> the open earns points. -- early in the week. >> too many technical mistakes during the match. it has been our main weakness since the start of the season. my players are in a good state of mind from the pitch. if we keep the team spirits as long as possible, we could chain -- we could obtain something in the championship.
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we tried to play offensively. sometimes with a bit too much haste. unfortunately, we cannot make the difference with the file paths or in the final passenger play. we dominate possession of the ball. there's not enough to score a second goal in order to win. we do have some regret. both sides are eager to bounce back. they struggled, losing. rogers is worried about a threat. >> we are very good players. they are different to us. it is somewhere where you still adapt.
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it is never the quality. of course they have not acquired the results they have wanted this season. he is an excellent manager. he has done an excellent job. >> the last 16 home matches -- they are staying optimistic, trying to draw positives. >> it had to be broken. that is something we need to make sure we embrace and look forward to. i think we know it is a difficult place.
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i think this one is building up to what has been a very good game. the last time we played liverpool was the 27th of september. we will do what we can. >> the countdown for the start of ghost ryder cup. europe and usa will go head-to-head. the europeans want to build on the victory last time out two years ago. martin kaymer will never forget it. >> very good memories. i will remember it for the rest of my life, the rest of my career.
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when you plan an event like this, it is nice to refresh the memories and the feelings. i was on tv often when i was
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