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et. be able to choose what to live from paris will use and analysis from france twenty four. a marketing piece of the headlights. germany's president tells the- commemorations in jerusalem that his country has still not learned the lessons of the holocaust. frank well to stylize emotional speech saw him spell out how germans. the responsible for the industrial scale slaugughter o of six milin jews but he said the- anti semitism in the country is on the rise. china stops to lose to stop the movement in and out of affected areas as the corona virus alert spreadsds. deaths haveve been reported out sony te
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epicenter of the outbreak. eighty people lost their life so far. with over six hundred infected. will help organization says it's too early to the class a global health emergency. the hobby wants to try this heard an alleged victim recount how the former hollywood producer break tap. on the ballot see your says she punched and kicked one state couldn't fight him off. once de denies the allegations. thank you very much for being with us germany's president says his country still has not learned the lessons of the holocaust. print artist on my speech brought t tears from the surface of the world holocaust forum held in israel to mark the seventy fififth anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz.
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on the of the death camps. news responsibility seventy five years later. after the liberation of auschwitz i stand before you all as president of germany. and i stand he'll laden with the heavy historical burden. of gives and i wish. i could say that we germans have learned from history once and for all. but i cannot say t tha. when hatred is s seading. germany's preresidentee frank walterer steinmeier that over forty world leaders attended ththe commemoration ceremony at the yad vashem center poland's lead a boycott of the e eventt because he wasn't't allowed to speakk russia's vladimir putin wants to organize a soul to limit the speeches to germany and the allies. but that ignores the role played by free polls to fourteen allied forces.
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projecting a united front for the seveventy fifth anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz. a stellar list of international leaders descended on jerusalem for the world holocaust farm. aiming to speak with one voice and it fits anti semitism is on the rise. what starts with the hatred of the jews doesn't end with the jews. represented here todaday our government's that understand that confronting antisemitism in all its forms protects their societies as well. it going on to see when anti semitism appears. all forms of racism proliferate nuclear tv's you'll all division spread. . and no one comes out of also as a win. there was one notable absence the president of poland h home o the biggest *-*- death camp. andre de ee could at the fifth edition of the foreign in protest that leaders from countries whose governments have collaborated with the german occupiers being invited
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to speak. both he was not. due to had recently been engaged in a war of words with russia's president. it's been fending off criticism of the soviet union's prequel pot with the *-*- the russian leader has shifted the blame on poland's and other former soviet states the outbreak of world war ii. let me take a look we that you will go memories the holocaust will only become a lesson in the morning. if the full story is told. regrettably right now the memory of war and its lessons increasingly falling victim to political interests she could you. poland will host its own events at the house with next week israel has also invited president due to come and speak with another event. china now has millions of people on lockdown of the fears of spreadingng the corona virus the city of wuhan the epicenter of the infection is closed as well as to other cities. there e repeports o of panic inside
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will han eighteen people have died in of a six hundred or infected. does a reportt of the firstt death outside the note area of infection. china is ordering a restrtrtion on travel o over e lunar.. new year to try to avoid spreading the virus world health organization meanwhilile has been keeping a watching brief. the spokesperson says this is not an international public health emergency. i'm not dececlaring a public health emergency of international concern today. as it was yesterday the emergency committee was divided over wet weather the outbreak of northern coronó vititis we presents a fake or not. mamake o mistake. this is vot an emergency in china. but it has not yet become a global held
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emergency. it's a may yet become one. let's get someone else's stocked amount of money a joins us lectura environments and at lancaster university up in the north west of england a place i know extremely well for any hold sir thank you very much for joining us we heard that from the world health organization do you agree this isn't yet. an international emergency. well not not really my anticipation has been dental disease has spreading all die mentions made in china but also overseas and- and all about the restrictions are being imposed for many couountries and theheye talking to its grand as scanned. incoming yeaeah people from china so who and as you said eighteen casualties have opened and there was no reason that a why this is not surprising. so given all of these situations- in place i don't really think that this-
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at. has any justification. do you feel the china is taking the right kind of precautions to limit the spread of the disease. given repression the chinese you here and many possibly millions of people would look to move in and out of that country. visiting family. what hisistórico if we know into the emergency so. i just from on as fafar with the- at if we try back day region off the at that those in. somehow they are linked with a move on so this mean wanted certainly be center and if the controrol to use. be implemented in o one it would have some impact on my only who are you at the moment is that thehey did try to put t these conditions- distractions and discouraging to gathering. at the state you're branded watchches h has alreadyy s spread to many m many countries andnd the people all have been travelining relatativy free. although he stabbed ace good better late than never. but this you should have been implemented at least week before. if you wish have you
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after as tens. of the many you know more than i do that the undeniable i'm i'm just approaching the as as a lame. up but- when a- p. at that and six and- i'm- it says to me for a rhyme se. this is. a big emerge. and the world health organization should be doing more. now you disagree with ththat. no i don't disagree are you i would suggest that if i would have been active w. actuallyly in any.y. power to decide i would havee thihis is a situatation i'm'm already sorord the reason what d does thiss really mean at that if i i'm that. de w. actually have a mean good interpol work to collect old international. troll a toda keys and may a decisive. about whwhat we're gonna do to control disinfecection so i i don't reay needed. to elaboratate on that there was no writitten critetera how many peoplele have to die before w. ágill wouould take it back s studios there is nono any
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writteten a a document and- that will define like hundred people would die. down they were declared the day ever again see. so i would say that say that eighteen people just also their familieies- would wouould that be an emergency for the model i think you actually get the officer so according to my experience and- my research. field at the rays a situation where we should i've just always into the fact that abuse actual should table more cds than it has been taken by now. talked mop manila at lancaster university of they're not in thank you so very much for your time. and thank you for w. frankness in describing how you will tackle at the s situation and t the b base now course on your- research which we appreciate. the stockton how. left by that's in line you to the- in the- west of england a we've- keep you watching. with happening. in will have and the other cities. i china corresponded in beige it will hear from him very shortly.
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next eleven power. just tell the court in new york how the how. film local. weinstein break to. in the nineteen nineties. unas here is she pun in kicked him was too. to fighting off. when she- him about the rate at a later date she said his reaction was to told her saying. that's what all nice catholic girls say. once denies charges of sexual aggression against two womomen f course when the jessica missouri i was in court. they. to the harvey weinstein trial focused on the testimony of a key witnessss called by the prosecution annabella chaura the former soprano's actress she says that harvey weinstein violently rate to in the winter of ninety three to ninety four. hi que se cannot go to court because it's beyond the statute of l limitations happened tudorl ago but she's been called the key witness in order for the prosecution to illustrate that all humans that tavi wide steen is a seasoned sexual predator.
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and rapists she describes what happened that night how he forced himself on her in her apartment in new york city and went to describe the effect that this had all her all stories that shehe plunged into depression that she began to drink heavily and also to caught herself. she was then grilled by the defense by the lead a tidy don't over to know who sometimes. referred to as the papal she tried. hello i. all right to see the her a was not true but so far as to say that you're a good in senior. that to actually sure was that making up this entire story and at the tea is that she had shed in the court room well so she was describing the rate but what fake because this never happens we're seeing already at the use of a strategy- in the court room by the defense notice dar vote that did no i attack reverse victim and
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offender a we can expect to see more of that strategy. as this trial continues. just give them zero a acasa that the l. one see a trial in the new york the from hollywood. the mobile and denies allegations against him and the trial continues. lebanon's new interior minister has said he won't commit attacks on security forces amid angry writing that script the country's capital. amid a deepening economic crisis muhammad *-*- me told i spopoke rather during thehe handovever ceremony from the outgoing minister two days after an emergency governments for. twenty to protest is a been injured in a crackdown and bear with the injuries that the hallmarks of police brutality. and all this i is france'ss urgg lebanon's prime minister house on the on to take emergency bashes to restore come.e. of course not lay the milan allen has this. fifty six. that's how many stitches it took to reconstruct john george cross
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is lit and chain off he was shot in the face b by a rubberr bulletet. by riot police while protesting outside lebanon's parliament on saturday. i heaead the firstt shot and i sawaw a g. fall to the floor next to me. and i took my hand off my face and i realized that it was extremely bloody. a friend of mine was behind me. he looked on my face and-- he looked horrified. i'm a boxer so i'm used to taking punches to the face. i never felt anything like that when he got to hospital he'd lost so much blood there was no time to take him to the operating theater. the four and a half hour surgery needed to rebuild his face was performed on a gurney in the emergency room. there's an absurdity to the fact that. the us you actually care. that kind of reaction. from an institution that's the posts to guarantee your safety international guidelines say robert but it should onlnly be shocked at the lowower body another at close range josh
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josh says the policeman who shot him was only four or five meters away weapons experts recommend at least five times that distance he wasn't the only one wounded dozens of protesters were hospitalized with injuries from rodents and it asked honest is over the weekend several. lost a not. this is a rubber bullets robert. is suppose to soften blow but she hi fran of making cool as much. as convention. take a- is also posted. five angle into the act the clinton is the spot yeah which should them directly at a- and the impact conduce damage. is the right by the state so my injuries the baby has. living now has and you go. but then you into minister a full army general has the efforts of security forces methods on like to change soon.
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there weapon is. i they want to see us in new history. what happened to me happen saturday. and sunday na we had thousands of people who went back. no matter how much you try to scare us. when going to stop. i think thatat for our januaryry s is the figight of our lives you know. protesters say they prepared for this new normal one e ct down until their demands of met. john josh plans to be back on the streets again as soon as he's healed enough to shout toda revolution once again.. across on a later milan alan that with the sitituation n lebanon the protest is injured they may be saying that the f. protests continue. even as new cabinets been named a promising to act on the protest is to months. of course loads of the situation i'm a portal as it happens. this is can't really see it franciskiem out for yet another day of strikes. on friday. mr haven't you mark
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think yell miss tomorrow because i'm technically not working but who knows maybe of them something in my own life which means i'll be impacted by gold there are a lot of people who are trying to get to work who are impacted. me said- friday is going to be another big day of protests across the country because that's when cabinet ministers are going to begin examining that controversial pension reform proposal. i will public transport in paris and across the country had largely returned to normal this week unions are continuing to blockade seaports and docks. it's causing a major disruption to businesses as captain viet explains. the na. bustling se port at a standstill nothing coming in or going out. striking docock workers call the blockade of france's seaports operation dead port and it's taking a toll.l. over the past month this food exporter has had to pay more to retrieve its containers from other european ports. the brits until we can lose up to one hundred thousand euros a week. these are very strict contracts with people
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who need to deliver because they're in manufacturing. what do we say what do we do we don't have the solution. the same dilemma this trucking company. that's the picture that drug is adding to burgundy level one. impossible to unload the truck in marseille the company says it's lost a hundred and thirty two thousand euros in profits it ships french wine across the world since the beginning of december the cases sit in the warehouse going no where. the head of the cgt union says this is the only way to get the government's attention. urban players m must realize that will not stop will continue of course where where the economic impact their measuring. no other choice but to try to be heard. the my se chamber of commerce says the economic impact from the blockade amounts to a loss of a hundred millllion euros for the month of december. we kayla and not just for today's but what if you sure. it into those
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leading destroy to do you did in the past if you wish but keep it to one today. the chamber ofof commercrce is to os center foror those businesses affect by this. it's also issued a warning that it could take several years to rebuild los trust in good will. the two candidates trading a action now the major european indicices followed ages negative trend. ththe european central banank kt interest rates on hold in launched a strategic review off how it does bususiness. and get counted down about two thihirds of a perercentage point here in paris. shares of carmaker hun oh dropped five percent. wall street pared back some of its earlier steeper losses at the nasdaq and s. and p. five hundred managing to close slightly above the flat line there. we saw airline stocks rising as the world health organization tried to calm concerns about the possible spreading the corona virus from china. sydney has been blanketed in thick toxic smoke on and off for the past few months as bush fires ravage australia's southeast. shut downs and disruptions caused by the smoke haze are having a
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significant economic impact on australia's most populous city. which represents a quarter of the country's gdp. michelle harrison reports from sydney. sydney in january usually looks like this. but over the past few months some days the city has been choking on toxic smoke due to devastating bush fires burning in the country's southeast. the smoke isn't johnston health hazard economists say it's costing the city dealing up to o thirty one million euros per day. the air ququality in sydney'y's in bad enough to affect people's behaviors. so people aren't- going out to enjoy meals are not going to a shop to spending as much on the being impacted by poor health missing work. sydney is renowned for its outdoor lifestyle although it's the height of summer breezy big out in some restaurants offering al fresco dining appalling installer crowns. to i to out for. of the way because it's- you know it's very. just wanna go high and there are people who want
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coming into work everyday- because they're looking a after their prproperties and- unfortunately the company that i work. for kind of. sort of paper. is a lot of small business owners a united states onto up in their struggling. besides the short telmex him. sydney's global brand t taken a and the- could be felt down the law. as images of the heart city. in smoke are being around the world it's a tourism industry itself right. the lucrative chinese market in particular has been dealt a heavy blow. normally this hour very busy is the season but now you can see there's quite a snow. towards the coming many many of tourists they already booked a trip to australia they just cancel it the eye clinic images talked to the chinese tourist will be the fresh air the to the environment. this is the hot the attractions that's austraralia give to the chinese tourist but now. the push fly a he's just like the rent everything. according to australian tourism authorities the slump is set to coast at
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least two point eight billion euros by the end of the year. of course the cost can to mount a mark. for the economy but also for people who are living. and tv show support the release spell it out that in the case thank you very much de great see kate with the business. time to change the tone. james krene jones is media watch we start with the hash tag. on french social media. that is- supporting sixteen year ago. sixteen who out spoke out against islam. so this is a girl called mela- sixteen years of age of from near grenoble. and on her instagram- on the eighteenth of january. as she was shot she she sings and she publishes some of which she sings on on social media she was interacting with some for followers and it. it went down a track of talking about. at amongst other things religion and she said i don't like religion she went on to say. add that to the koran is it the koran is a religion of hace. with on the korean of course is not a religion it's approaches that has a certain ignorance of
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the way she's expressed exactly that's already apparent and indeed. and she went on to use- she said islam is bleak so. sir it was provocative language it was. from the point of view of those who be religious blasphemous language. and a pot of water then in sud wallace. at a wave of hate speech against her. so at. what one has emerged night was people supporting her because of the fact that she's a sixteen year old who was. expressing her opinion original line ju street miller and of course the just we hashtag. in france evokes memories all of. charlie hebdo id at the- satirical weekly that is often accused all. at provocative imagery cartoons and what not that. i suppose. home. are you at i'm is lot people for example rough. and a well known as a commentator on los. from sort of left wing. he's using hasta just. and at from pages charlie of. for what he is what he's of view is.
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what charlie hebdo did in. form this tina was cut of saying things of a similar ilk. and the same arguments. and debates then emerged at that you have a right to say whatever you want even if it is deemed. blasphemous what's happened since then mark is that said the french at. at the cars prosecutors opened at two investigations one into at death threats because some of the hate speech against her went stop far. and another into whether or not. that she provoked at racial and- a view of it with the was a race racist elements to put some of the things that she said that when it provoked. hate speech no that's not a lot of people criticized the public prosecutor including. now in the pen and others. at saying dot. but basically people running not in behind. at this teteenager. we need to defend hr i'm not investing whether or not she said things could have
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i'm not quite to fight my ring pensaba his to do for her but i tell you i'm rais kind of never that you osam manning the ban that's it so it's a it's one of those two issues a comes back it france on for. i and again and if it it's it always comes down to a low of people take the that free speech more important value. and speed. at at their- pages. send her some. pepeople eveven. atat well knknn cacartoon. at a an kori if it's- her messages. in cart. form the are at encourage. her and so. her i into this evening. which doesn't autumn. massive amount is. but petetition is. settled s well. to për. with police protection. bearing in mind she has not stopped going to school because- that the trauma. of the- wave of hate speech that she then. was on the receiving end of. meant that she just felt she couldn't. go to school so i think it said that some of this is that need to be a- call for. comment a reasonable action on all sides he doesn't with the offices go clearly set things that she doesn't understand. fish by the way she's expressed about clear. answers and the people offended maybe consider think about hang on a minute. initiative will be. aggressive towards this kid. i she's just. i'll think
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about. which of liteblue touch paper. anything can happen i think this is where. international and social media can be. a dangerous spaced. okay so watch. up for t the lin. a woman who knowingly de are and letting it from despite having su all the corona. the bicycle which is still with chai doctors know she es. various media local media i have have been a common on thisr and less s. of well known i she's been in. as selfish hunger with and- eats meds to trick airport health controlled so she can travel now that's basically how it's been reported what happened is she went on to we she shared folders on we charge and chinese people very social media showing that she was in paris. on that by taking a very strict with quantities of medication have managed to suppress her fever i get around checks she herself more less said look i have the symptoms of this here i am in paris i'm
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sitting on cathy tonson each is because nancy reynolds is now in the their around will have the taking set for heads for them readings of a fever and a lot they temperatures stuff like that the really checking people. not says so what she did market she went online and she said to own your body a someone from moveon i did not have any special screening are are on the temperature wasn't tested it julie i. is she is she went on to say i am eating good food at a michelin starred cuisine. but before i left home in wuhan i had a fever and cough so i was afraid that i wouldn't get on a flight i quickly took medicine and kept taking my temperature okay managed to make it past immigration this is raising ole mina of questions she's obviously not going to be fitted for the- pictures online the japanese i. thank with her on a park has been to hospital between okay arriba y. to see how that develop but tech the allow that is happened dole
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