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twenty four .com. remembrance and anger at the port of a route has crowds have gathered to mark seven days since the huge explosion protests continue against endemicic corruption while the recovery operation goes on to find those people still missing. hello sirr whyy is this a threat to have. to connect style has led to cries of ford alexander lukashenko's landslide six sixty excessive presidential victory. the w. h. o. says it's concerned ababout the safety off the e new coverered nineteen fag that the russians claim to have invented. it's not passed through accepted trials and
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monitoring russian president vladimir putin says his daughter has already taken it. thank you for joining us that was anger and sadness. what's become beirut's ground zero this cheesesteak. people gather to pay their respects of those killed in a massive explosion. in the port on august the fourth. two hundred and seventy one people have been confirmed dead more still missing. king six thousand people were hurt in the blast of all tiled full of ammonium nitrate stored docks. detonated causing. devastation live both physical. political is still being felt. get france twenty four sean jimmy. at this time exactly what could go. the explosion went off. an empty puts lived in the hearts of thousands of lebanese gathered by the ports of beirut commemorating those who perished. releasing suede's of anger at those blamed for the disaster. are you serious i'm afraid. i'll guide. the.
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i'm here to papay my respects it doeses. a lot angnger. sadness no words i think i c k kill. i feel for all m my friends. been through it too lost people they love. it's disaster. holdings lebanese flags the crowd watched on the big screen different angles of the moment of last tuesday's blast. the names of those who lost their lives were read out one by one. harrowing reminder of what happened still to rule for some. as the sun waned. the march turned towards downtown beirut. protesters called out. demande ons is and accountability by lebanon's political close and changes to the confessional system in place since the end of the country civil war. news of all public models multi functional. christmas day
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consistent because it did. is just one of a keeps. each would not approach cash zero between devon and security near libby parliament government through. earlier before failing in its bid to extinguish the flames. she told about this on the story in beirut the latest we can tell you the yet contained termrminal nearby- in the port has at restarted operations- as a sustained only minor damage a lot. misstating explosion. next it faster for start line i took of sky at the opposition l leadr in belarus who claims presidential election wasas ranked as not fled the country she did find there was a rate. fifty of her time attested to the minsk against election result the sixth s straight succccess alexander l lashenko staunch ally of moscow. in an emotional video state planet
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she kind of skyy a confirmed her additionon leader denend being forcrced to leave the country bt said she had decided to seek refuge in neighboring lithuaniaa fofor the sake of the children. he he is not a storm. not giving up a moot mackinnon yes we did. i'm lucky he wasn't ready to. his nineteenth double. because that's a political benefits cut to them because of this yeah. she kind of sky had been more to politics she lalaunched her campaign only after authorities jailed her husband a popular blogger and banned him from running. her aim to unseat president. lukashenko strongman who ruled the former soviet republic with an iron fist he claims to have received just over 80% of the vote. sold his didn't as a sham.
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well was. the what did this the place was. lukashenko's supposed landslide victory has triggered two consecutive nights of unrest in the capital minsk with police firing tear gas rubber bullets and stun grenades at protesters injuring dozens and attracting thousands at least one protester is to have died in the clashes. the u. in the us h have expressed their concerns both for the legitimacy of the election and the safety protesters. lukashenko i is named europe's dictator foreign observers have not judge a belarusian election free and fair since he came to power over twenty five years ago. so with that in light of the demonstrations that clashes with police that in minsk- that continues as the thunder to kind of skied t the opposition leader has a flat from the wrist at. the twentieth. we will keep your personal on that
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story. next russia claims it's developed the world's first vaccine offering sustainable immunity against the coronavirus president vladimir putin said the vaccine was safe on that one of his own daughters has receceived the inoculatioion. it's been dubbed sputnik after the nineteen fifties soviet satellite will sign this in the west who allegedly hacked by the russians lost i'm skeptical all this comes on sing. second factioion across the globe will help i say he has said the concern the truruck's safety us. the e global race to. a c covert ninety vax. rush claims to be the front runner on tuesday vladimir putin said that russian scientistt had achieved a breakthrough. nasa can use useded to a new modem he e usedo do in the theory of music you sit on the books in the book if no we could only use the insects. yeah i'm not. i
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wouldn't. for a middle aged twenty. thank you delete your new when you check yeah. the vaccine been sputnik in reference to the soviet e era satellite that was first launched into space and according to russian officials the country will be ready t manunufacture five hundred million d doses of the vaccine y the end of the year. as well tell him the news as it. works hellllo experts raise alarm abot the safety of the vaccine split this two months after again testing it the final stage of law scale human trials known as phase three has yet to be completed. meanwhile the world health organization said the vaccine would have to follow strict guidelines before it leavaves the body stamp of apprproval wee are in close contact with a russian health authorities the qualification of maxine was there. all right safety efficacy. vaccines
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typically require years of research and testingng the pandemic has triggered a race against the clock to produce an effective vaccine by twenty twenty one researchers around the world are developing more than one hundred and sixty five vaccines against code nineteen. seven have faith be. the contract was over russia's to the ventnted covered nineteen vexing. meanwhile him france promises calling for preventative mosque where to become more widespread across the country's young catholics spoke at the main hospital in montpelier as latest figures show the number of covered nineteen casee thanks to over fifty. a thousand. the thirty thousand been killed but coverered ninety essence of the pandemic. i see as he saw black garlic tea from all. news expose a a iraqis get innovate dot please i if it'd make you so
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almost unrecognisable a few months on from the top down the force it's eleven million inhabitatants to stay at home fr seventy six x days. now value to make the most of their freedom. hello you too bye man you can. how many kids simply cancel school you made on this issue so there's a new d door. it taks suits o once worn by those on te front nine hung on the walls of this pandemic themed exhibition noww relicics of one of the cits darkest times. the seafood market as well our system to have origiginated it remains sealed off forcing vendors take their business elsewhere. it's been a almost five months since the lockdown was lifted andnd many resesidents are stitill be. financially because of somee unexpected problemems kindd. exchange commissary overseeing our agencncy this time and do yu use a car hi i eed download-
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credit card. hi india. back to top. hi at. beijing has corona virusess o over fourth lives in two but the now have dim outbreak under control only thirteen new cases were reported on tuesday all of ththm in the northwestern region of china hand it seems getting back to think like her normality for the situation. subban buys him. elsewhere boasts the world's. safe stay with us you what you've asked for. hello and welcome to the interview my guest tododay is literally statared death in the eye after an elephant charged him anand gored h him inn his lt leg.g. an accomplishshed businessman the godfather of customer relationship management apps or so called c.
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and he's also the ceo of a start. cpa i t that has t to do. three in dollars zero hello for being with us today good afternoon. see also the author of so what. other digital. at server in a of mass extinction by resent a book. draw an interesting parallel about life evolved on earth in what's happening in the business world why is it similar what are we witnessing today well in the natural world- we've had a from the- first three and a half billion. at last hundrdred forty million years we have we've had five mass extinction events. the most recently being this katie extinction where this. you can sixty five million years ago and i believe order of eight. the species and became extinct at that time. and after each of these sixteen
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events in there would be followed by. the mass research where next you can come in thee existence eighty so or sixty five million years ago the diamond dinosaurs from the planet and that game was filled by battles so that turned could be worked well for almost a b. so far. when you get. a pretty boardroom today are talked c. l. e. n. in a shanghai beijing paris rome london the ark andnd frfrancisco. they see at the top of the seat this is thank called data transfer. there's a man. transform and it'ss critically important this basksket itsts existential and i spent a lott of time thihinking about this in in you knoww like what is going on here. so i am of course in the mission technology street this is a very rapidly growing space and
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that space to receiving. new vectors in twenty entries that are changing. and these include. hello cloudud computingng big d. the internet off thingngs in ths phenomenon that we call arartificial intelligencnce. ant the confluence of these that you fought digital transformations and- why are people so focused on digital transformation. well just like in the natural world. in the corporate world in the twenenty first century we are thank you a mass extinction of. 52% of fortune five hundred companies have disappeared in the last eighteen years. there gone it was towed back worse western we're you know boys r. us the just these. companies i. that is meant seven another company that exist today we'll be gone the next one years so what is going on is there's a rash what we're seeing companies witith nw
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dna like tesla let l let them be like amazon that. artificially budgets big data to cloud computing in in transportation and hospitality the automotive industries and thesese companies with new dna our our our our lives back in by this company going out of business so that's right going on it's all about computers will be able to. i technology. now touch up on his your would you say that and will be as big or bigger of or as this rob as was that the industrial revolution knowing what happened after the industrial revolution was warm to what do you have a mindset- an apocalyptic vision. debt published a very important book at nine. thirty three he was a sociologist from harvard they published a book called the coming p post industrial society and he predicted in nineteen seventy three this is before
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the many computer before the pepersonal computer for the error. or this edition imagine that okay that would. let the world was. in about to- experiencece. at a at a restructuring of the global economy on the order of the industrial revolution and he called this the pope industrials it by the information age and in fact. in the last fifty years everything. as become true so now interaction technology has changed the way o of the structure of the e economy with. excellent entertainer selveves the wawayhat we commumunicate te way we look at what's going on in. itit inn. six today and how much is. now take on on a trade war between united and china i just recently heard microsoft president brad smith say that both countries are on the verge
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of a tech cold war. what's your opinion on this issue do you think will win this battle is a battle about artificial intelligence about five g. what is it out. well that is into the so. that whoever wins the war on a. i. d dominates the worlrld i i believe that's trtrd it will not be rash and sell you will three eigight five whee ththere a are massive investmens going on in advance in the intelligent for trolling for us. weapon systetem systems t the weweaponization off a. i. or the unitited statetes so o we are ia nonn kinetetic warfare with chia today. and they are investing billions of dollars they are educating our people they are. money they're filingg more patents and i think there's a reason to be concerned if things continue to go there.
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they are today i think this will for the call on the us government to do a little bibit more i think off thehe western governments. to do more in this area will be very sorry. now let's talk about your start up i just. do that three a billion dollars it's called c. three a. i. and it's helping a companies take the digital turn maybe give us briefly an example of how. you help your clients and he's spent the last. in almost. three quarters of a billion dollars to build a software platform. i was o o customers like andnd now and- schell it hd six air force- up i a.a. ii. to massive social and economic benefits so this is about you know cleaner energy renewable enerergy. more efficient manufacturing lower inventory costs. lower cost products.
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said it cost- and so we do that thank tell. catition smart citis a defense intelligence- clean energy a at you've decided to st up your head here in eueurope in nott wanting y your hat your you can headquarters are here in france he seemed to appreciate translators is still the case that. all straight and why do you think it's a good country to. well thank you. for paris based solely located it's a great day a transportation hub. we france offers you know. verey deep and rich resource in their human capital they hahave you know set. the best search educational institutions on the planet m michael cole polytechniquee. paris was our headquarters for a media that works out very well for us. and so paris's i had quarters for
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c. three dot a. i as we- as we grow our footprint- europe in the middle east. at the center racing your really scared at death in the iopc referring off cocourse to what happened back n two thousand and tanzania. attacked by ellis. . and you underwent nineteen surgeries i think right after that and you weren't able to walk for four years i'm just wondering. on a personal level the- war what how did it change your life to have to go throughgh that. yeahi was sent a photo. and att the tax willll not affect and- my left leg was gored god broke a bunch of red mist the- elephant stepped on my right leg and- foot came off. and he said it was challenging and as- in the next four years at nineteen ricans share this. and i want. to good i is fine but i think it puts things into perspectitive.
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about you. a little bit late att it also youou know we- he i iran most of the thingngs that you'll worrybout before elephant attackck that you think they're imimportant they r really not important t at all so it helelps youu prioritize this let you know we simply from stats the way you think. . lastly for a dozen years for me. to start at their start there come. what's your advice to them. the comic domain expert today and you know the and the idea that. i think that you know whether we're dealing with bioscience with t the deal information technology w where thehere woule a material science travel trip vacation. there's no sense. you for getting an education and being a domain expert in that field secondly before i started company i would go to work for a company the league. field okay and you don't learn yeah
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how it's done how customemers ae engaging the language of the business of contracting is done. copyright you can be yeah. more successful i of f the gate. thompson thank you very much indeed for that. it's the end of this interview but to stay with us here on france twenty four. conservationists have long been calling for an end to these markets will live animals some of the wild as sold and slow roasted. too close not clean it ofoff thehe t times of
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market with viruses like cleveland nineteeeen below some. some say that today's kinda is aa to o shape by mid. prayeded e business as usual we slip into another class that's this week on down to s. and that's a snake vira pangolin the exact origins o of the latesest corona virus outbreak remain unknown nonot as a cop h h unfoldedd cha did issue a ban on eighteen. telling one outt. the hullabaloo polls peter o'brien reports. this is what life used to be like in village in the jan province three million snakes were bred in trades each year. among danes hops back then drowning them in alcohol to make snake wine. nowesidents a coming to terms with a ban on
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that trade at all it is not easy anymore. but the corona virus believed to hahave come from meets on sale in the markets and will happen china has banned the trading some spotlight. most scientists believe the troopops needed in baths before being passed on to another animal possibly a snake for pangolin before finally jumping to humans. this isn't putting off some wuhan locals who are now out of lockdown. we have eaten those foodsds for thousasands of years there may have been some problem driven the processing of the food so we should d be more e careful wh that like cooking them f for longer and checking is there fresh. the wiwind markets evevef on. because of. the market's higherer c china has pledged a tougher response t than the one which followed the two thousand and three sars outbreak following twin shrine its ban into law. but do you still want goes wrong deep chinese. the
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minnesota of animals are still suffering on transfer of funds or thehe fundsds for the traditn attends a medicine for d display the livee or to use. i personally believe this *-*- what operations on treating for the exotic for the market. yes and not enoughgh. another and o- seeing what some say and so part china even more so because of the link to the pandemic. many viruses however bird flu and swine flu. it's come from exotic or wild animals. and be justice league. as w we just heard wildlife can still be traded in chinana for medicinal purposes and in m march the government approved the use of bear bile hellllo with home ownr and- the treaeatment foror. rung the images the big often narrow. with the b bomb removed they go blood w wildlife advocates
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describebe the extractioion pros as gruesome and say it hihilights chihina's contradictory approach too wildlife. some of the on the impact human health use of wildlife can have devastating consequences for species survival many organanations are working to ensure allll the animals are protected we spoke of the world's leading one life you can watch dot. what what i've tried is global in every country in the world is trading wildlife and wildlifife product- prawns for example. is a major tried in- queen college gastropods froro the carribean area that imports millions of titles to correct skins. and every. that is we'll have some disease risks. with it this is why it's to reach you any. of disease being c cative t the
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icon-- jump species barriers to people because the devastation of that we've seen with kobe time team. well people warnened of this epidemic- c coming and does it say we didn't have failed or failed to heed the warning from the songs i'll break. in two thousand to two thousand three- and you see things go back to exactly how they were then probably will end d up with h another academi. but i think we'veve seen for. also let kind of it. worldwide that it will boosts that we do not want
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08/11/20 08/11/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> we want to open the door toward national salvation. ththe lebanese people are taking part in and thuhus i'm anannoung totoday the resignation of this governmentnt. am a afterays ofof protests, lebanon's governmentesigns following last week's devastating explosion in beirut ththat has killed 200 and injurd thousasas.
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