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you get the there's nothing in this back in the late. also falls and gets. yeah but its use welcome to live from paris will use and analysis from from my cat i marco in these are the main world news headlines. tens of thousands turned out to protest against antisemitism here in france this on the same day that eighteen jewish graves. desecrated in the east of the country. karl lagerfeld has died known as the kaiser of the fashion world log but was. creative director at the french brown chanel and one of the leaders of the fashion industry. for the last thirty forty some say fifty years. but the sun is the class c. seeking the democrcratic nomination. for the twenty twenty us presidentiaial campain defeated last s summer by hillay
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clinton sunda says he's runnini again. democratic socialist agenda . thank you very much for being with us. i must gather is taking place in paris tens of thousands came to the iconic blast left a public. to best support to calls to stop anti semitism here in frarance e demonstration comes on the same dayy as an attack on jewish grades in the east of the country. president among american visit seen in quite sometime. in the alsace region near the border with germany report ville last week that anti semitic attacks have risen by 74% in france. over the past year. reporter kathleen norris transcend this. saying there is no place for hate in france thousands of
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people had packed out this at plus a lot of public here in the east of paris -- marking a protest against the ronnie's of anti semitism in france another marches took place in fifty towns and cities across the country. it was a very calm some but i miss via people holding up that placards reading some sufi this is enough from people i spoke to in the crowd telling me. that they'd seen anti semitism on the rise of the false fifteen or twenty years and that france now has to get to grips with that. some people in the crowd worried about this fast being taken over by political parties because most of the major political parties in france had. cooled for people to come to these demonstrations up but in the end it was a unknown political. events and non political ceremony at any rate that was school children from a jewish school who were -- both on stage to read programs that was singing of let must say as the french national anthem
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but they want any major addresses by the french prime minister or any. of the members of the french government who'd come down the crowd. told us they thought that was a bit of a shame that perhaps the political glasses in france could do more --- to make a point had to take a stand against anti semitism. cognos trying to his at the assembled a demonstration at the placid the applicability comparison a little early. and said tell you more about the incident in the east of the country eighty jewish graves vandalize that. french president's been to the scene in the alsace we spoke with concern local people now this is the latest anti sememitc attatack in frfrance. such incidents are on the rise and it was only last week that the interior minister himself condemned. a shocking 74% rise in anti semitic incidents over the last year. the jewish cemetery in the village of cards in her name dates back to the late eighteenth centuryry on monday morning some one hundred of its
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terms were found vandalized. hours leader french president emmanuel mccall was there among residents and officials. we've been deeply hit we never imagined it could happen here. it can happen anywhere. and it shouldn't. one of my ancestors are buried here this has to stop mister president. president mccall has vowed to tackle anti semitism which worsened by 74% and twenty eighteen the french president was already planning to lay out the latest plan of action at the annual dinner. france's jewish umbrella group crieff a series of vandalism acts insults against in the tory is jewish philosopher and the attack on the cemetery. of brought my call to address the problem before him. no simone in these moments when one of us is a tax we all attacks.
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i want to exexpress my determination along with the determination of others to run a case antisisemitism in alall its forms. the number of anti semitic attacks is lower than ththe numr of anti christian actss but french jews count for less than 1% of the population. since the early two thousands hate crimes have been on the rise successive governments appearing unable to stop the violence. we have five more comments and analysis cell on the story between now and midnight. paris time. next the king of could you call lagerfeld has died. tributes continue him into the design of bastogne perhaps his association with the f french iconic brand chanel. is personal exuberant sense of style is reflected in the originality of his designs. log about was eighty five years old and still. the model of your tastes the trends lagertha could not leave any of us feeling in different.
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tributes pour in -- for to toward creator and fashion icon karl lagerfeld. the german designer passed away on tuesday at eighty five years old. it didn't take long for his fans to gather in n front of chanel's workshop in boutiques and parents to pay their respects to the man and his work. the gel i got fed best call log felt he was sort of the messiah fashion he was like the big boss the one who dictated everything the tool fits. it's hard to accept that he left ossetian l. so suddenly and selection and is collapsing like a brown would be able to recove. the news sent a ripple of shock through london where winter fashion week is coming to a close. i think someone like colorful kind of has such an image about him you don't really ever know how old he is he still thought he just wasn't human. we thought he was just a to us so the idea that he's more so i. sucking yeah really shocking. for those who work in the fashioion industry karl lagerfed was not only an icon in france
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but all over the world. it was him as he all the words everywhere you go -- because his work was in fantastic he did a fantastic job for seven l.. but also it has -- his dick we can you can everybody can recognize him. wizard look. numerous fashion icons and celebrities including donatella versace victoria beckham a and actrtress diane kruger paid tribute to lagerfeld via their socicial media accccounts. i will never forget your kindness t tools make your laugs your imaginatition. i came to france to see you this weekend introduce you to my daughter. i'm heart broken i was too late. resting piece i adore you. the deputy artistic director of chanel has been named as kakarl lagerfeld successor. karl lagerfeld tributes continue to come into the f. fashion icon who was passed away at the age
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of eighty five the uss senator bernie sananders selelf styled. democratic socialist has announced that he's s running agaiain f for the democratic pay presididential n nomination thet presidential election is in. twenty t twenty sumsms of cocoue finished second t to hillary clclinton last time o out. brooklyn native announcing hisis cacandidacy in an email to his supporters pledgining to build a vast. grassroots movement to confront the spy as dominate govovernment and politics so many sanders throws his hat in the ring for the democratic nomination. as ring in david smith crew chief of the guardian and washington dc. for some analysis david getting to you tell us more about the reaction where you are -- not a great deal of surprise bernie sanders is always expected to to to run n again -- i think a lot of people are reflecting on the the great contrast -- if you member back in twenty sixteen it was a v very low key
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launch - -- just a fewew reportersrs on capl hill and generally he walls -- very much the underdog -- a very long schchultz -- not really expected to make any impact and instead he drew thes. massive crowds with his message about economic inequality and tuition free college and and health care for ole -- and and gave that hillary clinton i i i real run somehow money in that primary and here are a few years later. it's a very -- one of the r real front runnerss for this democratic -- nomination -- and and s some are all doing including the trump campaign in a statements this in fact -- he's already won the battle id is the democratic policy in tha- now many of his rivals are already pushing similar policies abouout --- health care and education -- being very aggressive --- on on climamate change so it remains to be seen whether that
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will work to his advantage -- otherwise he does have a very strong -- election apparatus -- a big email list of supporters is already been raising a loss of money -- today thought so the same t time competition he is -- seventy seven years old which might not sit well with a a policy looking for a generational change and a fresh face nd because if you were to get the nomination and become presidency he may serve two terms. which are taken into his eighties which it clearly is a long way off and it seems strange to think of someone of that age nothing against old people axle -- a being in charge of the united states is there a sense of this time round the bernie sanders has a better chance -- eighty it's it's difficult to predict -- last time of course he had the element of surprise and certainly hillary clinton supporters in the democratic establishment -- what we're not expecting such a such a run and he had a a
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message about -- international trade policy not entirely dissisimilar from donad trump's that -- that really resonated in in certain states where he did well against hillary clinton. but arguably one of his we african american votes is -- he lost very heavily among thos- when he was up against clinton and this time around -- he's -- competing with -- senator cory booker and some whom are afrfrican americacans o he's -- he's working to now emphasize a message a about -- racial jusustice --- but it's a it'ss kelly i it is going to be a challenge foror h. david thank you very much anti correct to see david smith. of the guardian newspaper the emotions the sea with his analysis of f the bunnies onn t. throw his hat into the ring again to become the democratic nomination. for the presidential election of twenty twenty locals chock these and all the twists
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and turns of that story. every single step of the way. next venezuelan troops will remain stationed along the country's borders to prevent territorial violations has been confirmed by the defense minister. head of the opposition's plan to bring in humanitarian aid to alleviatate economic and social crisis. president nicolas maduro has rejected office off farm food mets and denying -- there a widespread shortages and accused of using a a to undermie orchestrtrated paid to oust him. let's hear from that event as well as defense minister. it's in your donald trump them being. mr donald trump speaks of this supposedly shehe monetary in a unique idea. you call me is -- and he starts to try and sway public opinion in venezuela. looking at the national and in the international community. to make it look as i if the armed forces will clash wiwith its
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people. this is a string of lies and manipulations less right than a a type of psychological campaign and propaganda. the card tennis well as a defense minister them laying into el signo trump. as we can now call in hidining spececialist on latin america jojoining us -- as ever live from manchester enengland calling good evening o you. i'm let's go back to trump's words about -- accepting amnesty or losing everything the words he said -- aimed at venezuela's army -- just about twenty four hours ago i'm do you then as well as the forces. sh well it would have to say it because there are widesespread reports that to a allow an houon the rackss thahat was a lot of discontent with t the modular governmentss brush the high commandd for the timime being -- in n nineteen eighghty five andy have theheir army commmmander oe defense minister agenda look this is. that that's a yes if thehe americanans to trtry t to invade country code totop to step ovovr
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offices.dies o the high command are i would say that that they're nott.. giving wayay in ninety eight ana public way is because we will hahave t to say thatt i i must y what we're t talking about is t. it you'ree choosing a getting a you to crossss t border. food across the border i is is thatat. perhrhaps of the risky issued to choose to takeke on a a big trie yoyou're the ministrtry away fry daughter becausese they have. a a monopoly on through distribution of letters right listed in this that direct threat to the the the financial interests. of those that that is right high command says that that t that quite lucky to datete that hilil saidid. last i'm not cranks the tension of a noxious certainly quieto course wants to bring in this
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eight t across the bordeder sh e said that if it doesn't get cut across only on saturday will get across on sunday or monday -- wheneverer there. he is prepared t to waste and im still hopeful supposed that there be a change o of mood on e other side of f the year from t. your because there is the danger that service to didissolution start setting. inside them as well the peoplee. waiting for t this m muc needed help to come. ouout with something herere welt right it does n not actuallyy controrolling the thingss they might do it are still. in power here and we got really expect anything from somebody who says that the the real president but thehey have a calm contntrolled events. make this such a such a the crucial issue on the one hand people who are hungry -- people who need medical supplies people who should hold the basics we've reported on this at length fear on on fronts my cat about the situation inside
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venezuela. i'm quite it would you say has said it will happen so he's going to make that happen than on the outside of course donald trump who's giving. blood of his support and other governments international games getting to live on supporting trump's stance. what happens next calling because clearly -- we have the immmmovable fifty years this will force. well yes becauause trumpet is is holding out the posossibility tt he was talking about you might lose everything youou're used te july that that there will be. some kind of military intervention but i think basses that rememains very unlike. while in popular. and t the rest of latin america for instance. sold out all c credibility w wih the rest of the country notot si i really don't think that's going to happen n each. which one has to look them up that well what what what does happen is if it's the comp the armed -- issue like l like the getting te badd across the border on thiss weekend. i'm gonna have to be some sort
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ofof a revolution once. that roomm diaialogue bececausee asians mediationon or someme dan good -- several initiatatives in that direction the european unionon s sponsoring an international contact group of countries. is the leading a a group of latn americican countries all of them rerecognize cornn right there ae state is t the is the is the digestion president. rhonda trying. to push things toward whihich my daughthter resumes your asset tt hehe wouldld welcome a dialogueh the oppitition of coururse thats happeneded before. no way out of f that highly suspicioious of a any initiative which which maduro so close -- so they did that but it's n not clear yet what what the next step is goining to be iraqi this this weekend will o obvioususlye the world's press t that becauae of the the t the t the the live. eight concerts on n on on friday not ririchard bransoson's a at g concept which is that the hoping
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a million people look at that as far as a hundred millilion dolls a but the next sixtyty days. to get humanitarian nature comes rightt outut so that the w wls pressnd media cameras will b be that thehe whatever does happen. on sataturday shohould be in the full glare of international justice here column we went ininsane thank you so very much for that analysis coming out in the jonas from match the thank you very much indeed. top business cape booty has joined us the fashion world pays tribute to the late karl lagerfeld case looking at the empire that lagerfeld help to build absolutely because after thirty years of the brown mark - we know that he was undoubtedly the face of the brand whether he was also the driving force behind it remains t to be seeee. at a private we had run a company is notoriously secretive about its finances chanel released an official break down of its earnings for the first time in over a century only last summer. now some of the highlights you can see here it's twenty seventeen revenue came in at just under ten billion dollars. that's around eight point four billion euros earlier that
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represented an 11% increase in sales driven largely by strong demand in europe and the asia pacific region. chanel is estimated to be worth about fifty billion euros -- which places it f firmly in the upper echelons of top fashihions youu can see they're still behid the houses of lvmh and caring. still one of f the biggest luxuy brands in the world -- his successor views you neeeed vieilles will now be tasked with trying to maintain and improve on that position. other felt himself had a personal fortune of around two hundred million dollars. moving on now france and germany have agreed on a new joint strategy to promote home grown industrial giants. the economy and finance ministers said that current rules are holding backk european businesseses in the face of growing international competition clear rush explains. overall you competition rules to better compete with foreign giants. france and germany have proposed address that with the aim of
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boosting and protecting you industries on the global market. middle of the list along with you know europe only remain a great industrial components if we're able to join forces change outdated rooms. and better protect ourselves se. he'd immune portage. at the heart of the strategy a proposal giving the european council the power to override merger decisions made by brussels. this is some two weeks after eating you anti trust authorities blocks the proposed rail merger between gerermany's siemens. and frances alstom. a blow to paris and berlin. have criticized the blocks competition rules as obsolete and harmful to you industry in the face of growing rivalry from china. since yeah i think you should all public high i'll be actually ready allows european companies to play a global role -- does a competitition loaf with s at a disadvantage in the global market. nobody had not had much success
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with this fall. a* up this yet smitteez up the cost and size of as part of their plan france and germany have proposed a joint initiative to produce batteries foror electric carts. to the tune of some one point seven bilillion euros. and they've to reduce the dependence of european carmakers on asian battery suppliers. which both countries hope will be approved in the coming month. but you can -- days of trading action other major e european indices closed mostly lower at the banking sector like behind it struck down by hsbc shares dropped 4% on weaker thann expected earnin. wallstreet trended higher was a wolf marten leading the gains -- it shares were up 2% after reporting strong holiday sales its investment in each commerce appear to be tank paying off online sales rose by 43%. compared to the previous quarte. the latest round of trade talks between the united states and china continue in washington. these preliminary meetings among
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officials willl be e followed uy higher level discussions -- including a visit by chinina's vice premier later this week. on tuesday us presidenent donald trumpp sd the negotiations were complex but g going well. he also repeated suggestions that he could extend to the march first deadline when the current tariffs truce is due to expire. saying that it was not a magic date -- and market has to be said we've all been really fixated on this date the end of february march first one task increase he's raising this possibility at that that might not happen. k.k. we will hold our breath and see kate as adult thank you very much and he came into the old business top notch. on the other side of our studio james cretan wrapped up ready to go with me to watch starting with the sap use. of the passing of a call lagerfeld fashion guru eighty five years old i think this is such a vibrant character the last. rating to the very last without too much it was actually having any angels that many ways that's royce and indeed his style and everything out of the ponytail because it was all very youthfu.
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karl lagerfeld said the sheila this is a sort of word play by the bathroom because he said if you listen to leave to leave the room and it definitely is a four is a fashion parade. and parades other talking about how we dusted off the image of the chanel fashion house as you know he he had made a name with his look in fact his look becec. his brbrand in manyny senses a f you look at hihis ownwn. twititter a account obvioususlye are e managingng t this frorom h schohool in in rececent timimes- or perhaps always inspiring intriguing sometimes profit of carl ism quotes invite you to see the world through the designers i so right to the ends there was this. attempt to use i suppose at the branding of his attitude his attitude his style and is bonding being interchangeable and elegance is an attitude and they played a lot i think the branding of carnival on a certain notion that he was. a bit egotistical a bit over the top -- that's the truth was right. on and you know he himself --
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sort of you know we you know with with the precious she passes lovely cat yes officer but it we we get to spend the second post. add just a i think it's interesting a as well to the german media of course involves german even though he became very front. to five thirty various at supermodels of the eighties nineties and all the rest of us at below -- and at that thought transition or the last fashion superstar. and they say here he was able to show. that being german is not just about sobriety and playing by the rules. boss that by being regulated inefficient we know how to do eccentricity. said the germans play by the rules swelled the germans. and the debate with richard was one area -- and it's i i'm exposed eccentricity is it is it is also something i think that is quite intrinsically german ibm he's a genius in separate out listening creative genius for shore. and anyway so much as santa puts a special ritual we hop on too much you can pat she pats
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conscious s six year o old nor t legal of that's peta they've they're giving out but the fact that he he they're saying look he had a lot of calls with. for and yes animals and you're so he did so he had his critics. circle treatment of animalals ad i she said of said you know sort of that side but disc let's hope this herald the end users the option that says so yeah his critics but from the moment. i put you see he's gonna get around this whole succession issue because he's going. to he's going to have eight give what's the word at in in her style misto at his his. a lot of his lot a lot of his lawsuits one apt to with cuts we want to do and what he really loved this animal now he has a goal child and also probably get some. you know a lot of money but it apparently in in france it's not not apparently it is not legal to do the show but in in germany you can sort of get around it by giving the money to somebody who will look after the comes after
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the cat. attire to do for you give it to an anonymous association who will you know look off the cap anyway it'll still thinkinin poinint is to give up the countn my twenty but thehere you go tht was his date with his wish. and lots lots of comments on not expose and should appointed some celebrity call yes please chanel obviously reacting with their craft carla bruni first ladies all over the place reacting she sing thank you for bringing beauty i'm like this. really both as a model and as masako. there's another frustrating ninety trump also with a fashion past and money from today at the world's lost a creative genius we will miss you car. anyway this old on this i j just wanna quickly mention story by fancy force observers market co at at this was an image. of a take it does sends ross is it didn't happen right and so it was actually a an observer from three four server market is alton casey was a soul sociologist too used to run an
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ngo to help migrants. says upon hearing police at never use this chrisley method now it's interesting because he was really an ngo so he wouldn't be fans of the what the police were doing show of course this border fence. at bush essentially this was an image taken in the philippines reverse google images shows was taken in the philippines. and at twenty fifteen by an afp photographer and again shared a in the last month or so body and i think i i'm american facebook has
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02/19/19 02/19/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pafica, this is democracy now! pres. trump: the twilight hour has arrived and our hemisphere. and franknkly, in many, manany places arounund the world. the days of the socialism and communism are numbered, not only in venezuela to my but in nicaragua and in cuba as well. amy: in a major speech in miami, florida, president trump calls on the venezuelan mili
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