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>> welcome back. these are the headlines. meeting withande barack obama in washington, his the? more backing in the fight against the islamic state group leader in the u.s. puts out a terror alert to citizens around the world. turkey has shut down a russian
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warplane, saying it has violated its airspace and ignored warnings to leave. russia denies the plane crossed the syrian border into turkish skies. a suspected suicide belt found in garbage in a suburb south of paris, not far from where the in the bombings was last located. francois hollande is continuing his push for a coalition against islamic state group leader. he is meeting four heads of state in as many days. he is sitting down with barack
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obama. for more on that meeting, let's bring in philip. u.s. and france are allies and friends. barack obama could also be a voice of caution. >> you will see a show of support on behalf of the president in the oval office. only on paper. paper do they agree. that means more urgency and more airstrikes. when it comes to the classical masses, the united states well tell france a coalition exists. the united states is leading a diplomatic coalition of 65
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countries and a smaller coalition that is carrying out the airstrikes. they are now referencing the term coordination. the coordination they want is the russians to be on board in for the united dates and russia to coordinate their military airstrikes over syria. the united states and russia do not talk about military matters. they only discuss making sure u.s. and russian airplanes are not over syria at the same time. states is not yet ready to sign up for a coalition. aland -- president visit, talk us
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through the security measures, the alerts in place. so many americans are traveling back and forth. relatively complete one. it is still vague. alert says isl for all americans traveling anything can happen at any time. it mentioned specific terrorist groups. bealso says attacks could carried out by lone wolves and in terms of the tactics used, they could use conventional or nonconventional weapons of a attackse the place
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would happen our public places or transportation areas. citizens should be particularly vigilant at this time. it says that alerts will .ontinue this is a travel alert that will be enforced until the end of february for now. back here in paris, the investigation into the attacks. the landlord of the apartment the was the target of police raid is appearing before a judge. he provided an apartment to
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they --one of who was was a suspected planner of the attacks. a suicide belt has been found theater was located in garbage in a suburb in the south of paris. >> another day, another piece of the puzzle. a bell someone to those used in the attacks were found by a street cleaner. quietwas found in a street. a pile of rubbish.
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>> police raced to the scene and sealed off the road. seeing theescribed --. >> we were told to keep walking. >> there were piles of rubbish in the street. >> a police official said it contained the same type of explosives as the type used in the paris attacks. the detonator was missing. records show the phone was used after the attacks took place. to have been used by the fugitive was later found there. slam is thought to be the
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only attacker still alive. he is still on the run. paris prosecutor has announced a press conference for 6:30 p.m. french time for the latest on the investigation. we will bring you the latest on that. much of the focus of the onestigation has been brussels, particularly one neighborhood where at least three of the attackers lived. following fears of an attack, belgian went up to its maximum security alert and that has been extended for another week in brussels. the rest of the country will remain at the second-highest level. a manhunt is still going on for suspects. schools and much of public transport has been shut down for the past three days. the alert center says level would only change if a
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significant breakthrough warranted it. saying schoolso in the metro could open again as early as tomorrow. russia and france have been constructing -- conducting airstrikes in syria. the french jets are being backed up by more planes from the aircraft carrier called the charles de gaulle, that arrived in the region. called an extraordinary meeting for a few hours from now what happen today when a russian plane crashed on the border of turkey and syria. turkey says that shut down -- shot down a russian warplanes, claiming it violated turkish airspace. russia has denied the plane crossed the syrian border into
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turkish skies. i am joined by jasper mortimer. what are the turks saying about the plane and what it was doing? which they say it was in syrian airspace for the entire flight -- the russians say it was in syrian airspace for the entire flight. a radar analysis has been released, which shows that the cute that was shot down across the tip of the turkish spur. it landed on the other side of the spur in syria. turks say they warned the plane. the border is a jagged affair and goes up and down, east and west. it is over heavily forest it territory. fly at high speed. it would have been easy for
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the pilot to make the error of crossing into turkish territory. what impacthis: -- will this have on relations between turkey and russia? >> the foreign ministers coming here. it is a visit that was scheduled last week. the fact that it has not been called off, both sides want to contain this. planewning of the russian is a serious incident. pressure is a little isolated at this moment with sanctions from i imagine it does not want to lose an important friend like turkey in this region. turkey is making a big fuss of
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this. standing up for the turks goes well for the turkish voters. both sides have good reason to want to not let this get out of hand. >> many european countries have imposed strict border controls. crossed frontiers with fake passports. an anti-migrant movement is growing in the united states. one american town is talking the trend and welcoming refugees
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with open arms. pennsylvania, houses one of the largest populations of syria in the u.s. >> we have a responsibility as a country. foreignt have our policy dictated out of fear. >> the record number fleeing has become a hot election issue stateside. in the aftermath of the attacks, cities have reported assaults, vandalism's, and threats. "sweet home alabama" has been blasting out of his campaign. donald trump is adamant the u.s.
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cannot be home to everyone. all muslims living in the u.s. to be monitored. >> a database is ok. a watchlist is ok. surveillance is ok. i want to surveillance. i want to survey these people coming in. i want to know who they are. >> he is not alone. nearly all republicans have spoken out against the influx on the campaign trail. 47 democrats voted yes and if made law, it will slow down obama's planned to house an extra 10,000 refugees. john kerry is in israel
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today. his first trip in more than a year. it comes in the midst of a series of stabbings and other forcks that have hurt hopes peace talks between israel and the palestinians. trip isry says the focused on ending the current violence. terrorismcts of deserves the condemnation they are receiving. today, i express my condemnation for any act of terror that takes innocent lives and disrupts the day-to-day life of a nation. every right in the world to defend itself. let's take a look at the top stories. 's meeting president with barack obama in washington
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today. the next stop in the top level for more backing in the fight against the islamic state group leader. the u.s. puts out a terror alert to its citizens around the world. says it has shot down a russian war playing, saying it has violated airspace. russia is denying the plane crossed the syrian border into turkish skies. foundected suicide belt hidden in garbage in a suburb south of paris. time for business news with stephen carroll. megamerger with this that is ruffling states. wasfizer announced it buying allergan.
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sale will allow pfizer to move its headquarters to ireland, where corporate taxes are lower than the united states. list the latest in a long of companies that have used mergers to move companies abroad. >> a deal has left candidates on the campaign trail fuming. a merger between pfizer and allergan will see the u.s. --rmaceutical see pharmaceutical company move its headquarters to ireland. it has united u.s. clinical rivals. >> i am sick and tired of what we have seen with this giant pharmaceutical merger, where these companies are leaving america to cut their taxes, when they should be staying here and investing in the people.
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leaving.e companies we are going to bring that money back. we are not going to let pfizer leave. nobody even talks to them. the aim is to reduce tax bills. pfizer says the merger will save it to billion dollars over the next three years through paying lower taxes in ireland. delhi's 50 similar deals have been made in the last 30 years. , u.s. corporations are submitted to the highest tax in the world. new regulations make it harder for companies to do in version deals. they are mostly tweaks to existing law as opposed to real
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reform. >> growth was mainly driven by consumer spending. there was an expected drop in exports. the slowest pace in nearly three years, it knocked a chunk off the growth race. it is launched time on the trading floors in europe. shares trading down. they are on your screen. jitters on the market after news turkey shot down a russian warplanes. rolls-royce announcing a new restructuring plan. unveilef executive is to details later.
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a low-cost airline made a decision because of security concerns. 5000 people were booked on flights with easyjet. they will be offered refunds or the chance to change their flights to a different destination. fitted with the test cheating devices. the admission raises more questions about how do these devices work across the volkswagen group? >> a new york penthouse back on the market again. >> this is the penthouse at the
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manhattan plaza hotel. this is the third time it has been listed for sale in three years. the apartment has three floors. back in 2008, it was built -- it was bought by a russian billionaire, who sued, saying the ceilings were lower than promised. >> let's take a look at the press. a look at today's papers. programming is on --. two places they consider to be hotbeds.
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>> they talk about the breeding ground. what is it? is it the antechamber to jihad is in. readers a closer look. radical branch of islam. been gaining ground. it is a slippery slope. you have to be careful not to jump to conclusions. salasists are terrorists. the identified terrorists had gone through a period in salas ism. on one ins focus
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particular. >> you can see, he is the youtube salasist. role.ys and ambiguous is explaining to a group of h0-year-olds that a law -- alla punishes people by turning them into pigs and monkeys. he has defenders saying he played an important role in the community. mediator who keeps the neighborhood together, encouraging kids to get involved in religion instead of drugs, etc.. out -- has condemned the actions of the islamic state group leader has received death threats. other papers focus on the
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islamic state group leader and threat. the lebanese paper sums up the situation, talking about an intense diplomatic week around the crisis in several high meetings taking place. is gettingthe left quite a lot of attention. a front page of the wall street journal, they are talking about how the allies have come together in the wake of the paris attacks. yesterday, the british prime minister called on the british parliament to approve bombing islamic state group targets in syria. the british press was divided over whether or not this was a good idea. this is a cartoon in the independent. is can see the cartoon mocking the belligerence here.
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we are the cheese eating attack monkeys. this might sound familiar. the cheese eating surrender monkeys. >> the christian paper wonders if france is waging war on too many fronts? are they stretching themselves to thing? the independent is reporting french forces helped and the radisson blu hotel attacks friday. are people in bamako
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grateful, others say they are only there to defend their own interests and they blame france were making their country a target of terrorism in the first place. aboutdependent talking
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