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yeah but it is working to live from paris world news a and analysis from france twenty four i'm marco in these are the headlines among american says he'll be thahat for lebananon bt he told a news conferencí@ in beirut that'll be sanctions if corruption is exposed in the reconstruction of beirut maxim says he expects a road map to be delivered within eight weeks. our system george. donald trump speaks out in support of a double murder suspect teenage vigilante kyle rittenhouse f faces two counts. of first degree murder one of attempted homicide.. shootingg n the wake of the police shooting of a an unarmed black man jacob blake. condition wisconsin
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trump has just arrived in that town. shortly after the publishes the controversial cartoons of the prophet muhammad. the ones the two terrorists used is that justification for attacking the building killing all the shell the of the stuff. this comes on the eve of the trial the fourteen alleged accomplices the killers. thanknk you very much for being withh us the french president emmanuel mamacron has warned lebanese politicians they risk sanctions if they faill to set the nation on a new course within three months stepping up pressure forr reforms. in the country collapsing under the weight of an economic crisis visiting for the second time in less than a month. from mark levin's santini by traveling to a forest outside beirut to plant
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the seed to tree the emblem of the nation.. f fing the b bigget threatat since its stabilility o its stability since nineteen seventy five to nineteen ninety civil war. you don't underestimate the point at all peopople have to say this mornig at the port. on the message was clear about what's most needed. basic coordination between governments. the u. n. and civil society. miss hearing better traceability on the ground. this means that an investigation should be launched them into possible diversions. and festive aid supplies that allegedly happened. and then the need to go beyond the current emergency measures. within three months in order to allow the lebanese people to use that energy towards lasting economic. and social reconstruction completely could any guesses yeah. michael michael just a few moments ago in beirut listen to that of course- international fast editor armen georgian. who is with us now amon great to see you manual micron. getting tough with
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lebanon. yeah absolutelyy with this political establishment saying you've got to deliver the goods this is your last chance. otherwise you'll be sanctioned- it's a pretty. astonishing thing for a foreign leader to say in a- country that isn't haze except. of course that. keys invest a lot in the- with lebanon- he's this is not his second visit- he's trying to build links with the lebanese people. and i think he's kind of spending that. will prevent you sees as a newly acquired political capital- that he's gained by actually being showing the solidarity with the people of lebanon. at so what in other circumstances would perhaps have seen the like- a set of interfering or meddling message- is one that might actually go down well with those in lebanon who've supported mac on who think that it's a good thing. that he's
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come to lebanon- but yes essentially it's- at a deadline or ultimatum- three months you know shape up or you'll come under sanctions. and also threatened to. withhold bigger financial aid that is needed to revive a lebanon's economy in the long term i think they can agree on- short term made in fact there was already a pledge from the international community in early august. but obviously levin and needs a lot more money for. the long term revival of the economy and that i think is damp is now going to be down to the performance if you like of this- political elites in lebanon that isn't palace still today and did not comment within you- promised to designate- he played a part in that his appointment. it seems- reconstruction-- after the massive explosion the end of the year was to the point where it is clearly one of the full things that micron outlined a jury casasey's compass tells
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about this full things american says of the p priorities. yes te for immediate priorities that he identified in this meeting with- his. colleagues reliever the political facts in in- lebanon's- parliament or the heads of the factions. would is health so that is obviously the- the health of- the survivors but more broadly at those he'd been kind of put in a more fragile position through home being now being homeless and of course the one would much of the corona viruses will that was mentioned say health is actually quite a brute. thing here- he talks about re launching the agrifood business a dairy and grains again that's linked to the health issue thirdly he mentioned education the imports and of the importance of getting. children back to school university students back to schools of state well known. problem in other countries as well including at fronts- and- the
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fourth point this is of screen it not in order of priority because that really clean portion. but clearing the read the rubble and rebuilding the honda and of course earlier we saw him- at the hall but with- for i think that's it actually or is that yeah- that he was seen with french troops anyway have been a french soldiers have been part off that.t. cleap effort as well indeed a massive. massive things going on there- thank youery much indeed just before we leave i just sort of add one thing that- you didn't get a chance to say three to ththousand peope made homeless by this blast. my comprising the efforts of let these people inn taking in people in need at their own people and g giving thehem somef the stable for the heads of the need reconstruction. surgeons micron recognizing course the generosity of the people which i think is worth saying thank you so very much integrated c. armen georgian. international fast added we have more reaction of course- to walk to the french president is just set a beverage between now and- with my past some vatican teddy
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he's out you still taking questions. at t a news conferene in beirut will keep an eye on that for you. next donald trump is expected in kenoshaha wisconsin controversial. visit this we over it's the talk about the two. in the- which thrust. into the media's. after police shot on on black. seven times. in the back as he tried to get into his own car on august twenty third in the wake of that incident. became another favor the tent a teenage vigilante shooting dead two people and wounding another. on a street in kenosha. will trump has spoken to defend kyle's written across the seventeen year old. who was caught on video toting an automatic rifle on august the twenty fifth us president trump. campaign of course for reelection in november as a notificationon by the mayor of kenosha. and the governor of wisconsin. to stay away let's see if we drop. but i would. demolished or damaged at least twenty five. businesses burned down public buildings and threw bricks. at police officers
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would your police officers won't stand for and they didn't stand for. these are not acts of peaceful protest but really domestic terror so president donald trump let's bring in david smith the spelling this force the call stated the bureau chief of the guardian newspaper in washington dc david getting to you- what is the great danger that this visit by trump to kenosha. i think make people very well just inflame tensions i would say is out come bringing its up. politics of division so it was already a very tense. situation following that so choosing a j. complaint asks american manned by white's office so seven times. in the back- trump. has done most of his days in connection. and really did seem to take sides. he was very pro police pro law enforcement and have brought less to say. about set up late and the manyy peaceful protests that happened full. racial injustice- so the president-
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went to the sites of some of the destruction is taking place- and can i show respect local business leaders. i got held a round table with some of those leaders as well as- local law enforcement. and i really reiterated his message that said he does not believe racism. is a systemic problem. in the police he just sat down there was some bad apples he said some offices. just to check. in in tense situations- and he was going to last a couple of times by reporters- but but what about the many peaceful protests what about the concerns of the systemic racism and he- he brushed aside and said there's a- there's a silent majority in connection. the recall want is the one that they would be safe in their homes they want- pleased to be on the streets and- respected- i mean all across the city. jacob makes family held a community gathering say what he wants something of a split screen. what was the- like
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family for at to the visit david. they were opposed to as well that did not decisive told they say he's a racist he's coming to. so more racial division so that their accidents today's so it was was very striking and they did have this- alternatives. events trump and his meeting was asked- we will be message jacob plaza he- he just sat down it's a very difficult. situation f fr anyone i'm to that some say but really he's an was not home the victim of this incident- his emphasis was on. norm older which i'm- has to be the that guy car leases the center strategy. all trump drilling camp to- to radio say we are on
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the side all police not protest is. to raise fears among the electorate. i cried violence could be coming to a suburb near you and to portray h his opponent joe biden as as we come as issues- to say is- it was happening now looks bad. just just wait until biden selected date will see heinecke across the country yeah so is there is there is very little evidence date david thank you as other firms in the david smith of the guardian the heck. in that washington thank you so very much for joining us. next up french and tj troops mali. a civilian on tuesday and injururd two others after abbas refused to slow down. the vault area in spite of thatat borders this is been confirmed by the french army command the incident occurred about fifty kilometers. from the city of gal the country's troubled northern regions. french soldiers fired warning shots into the ground two bullets bounced off and hit the
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windscreen. wounding three people including one fatally. france twenty four was a nadia massey is in bamako. it was around eight thirty y this morning that an incident took place that threatens to undermine the trust in french soldiers hit in mali this was in the west of the country well abbas was traveling near the city of dow now the boss was asked to stop by french soldiers when the boss that didn't stop. french soldiers fired several warning shots into the ground those shows ricocheted hitting the windshield and hitting a several people to lightly in just a moment kills. they were later identified in the hospital as civilians now a few things to note about this incident one is that it shows the french forces hey are on a heightened state of alert after the coup that took place here in the capital bamako on august the eighteenth they see a- greater instability in mahdi they fear that jihadists may be trying. to take advantage of the political vacuum here in the capital particularly in those border regions around gal
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that happy very unstable in the past few years and the second thing to notice it is quite likely that this incident will only fuel. distrust towards french forces who already seem to have been in the country since the could the loss came back in twenty twelve and to a failed to have meaningfully. at stop the jihadist threats here. the dms you put inin the from m- meanwhile molly's hewn to which sees power two weeks ago well whole transition talks with political parties and civil society groups this weekend. for a mounting pressure for quick handover to civilian rule. the augustt the eighteenth pushes prompted now these neighbors along with. ally former colonial ruler france to call for swift transfer of power amid worries of a stability. the country struggling. with a an islamist insurgency ethnic violence and then i c correction and- economc malaise. what you'll developments from that. on the eve of- fourteen alleged accomplices of the terrorists
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who shot dead most of the charlie hebdo editorial teaeam going on trial. the satirical magazines decides to publish again the cartoons that the terrorists said justified their virtuosity. the images of the prophet muhammad was cited by the terrorists as they fled the premises and generate twenty fifteen. the trial of the alleged accomplices gets underway in paris on wednesday it runs in the family the tents and the first time p proceededis are to be filmed. archive purposes. wednesday's cover of the french satirical newspaper charlie hebdo reads to some poor sod or all of that for this referring to cartoons that led to the massacre of twelve people in twenty fifteen. the cartoons of the prophet muhammad wearing a bomb shaped turban appeared first in a danish newspaper in two thousand and five then in charlie hebdo a year later. the caricaturist prompted a wave of fury in the muslim world the religion considering any
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depiction of muhammad a form of blasphemy. jihadist warned the paper would pay for its mockery some defended the paper as a champion of free speech others said it had crossed a line especially in france where laws prohibit hate speech. islamic groups sued saying the paper incited hatred against muslims but a french court rejected those claims in two thousand anand seven. then on n january seventh twenty fiftfteen brother saeed and cherif kouachi one on a gun rampage at the paper's offiss i in paris a dozen people were killed in the attack including some of france's most well known cartoonists related to. the controversial cartoons appear again in wednesday's paper to mark the start of a trial against fourteen alleged accomplices in the attack. the magazine's editor remains defiant in the face of controversy writing in wednesday's edition we will never lie down we will never give up. research microphones
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which only team says james cat about how people feel that we can to continue to exist only on freedom. because if we start to take into account of how it is received and there's no point because with your story you can unintentionally offend a category of the population seven don't take into account the feelings. means we won't be able to stand i think anymore. in france the massacre united the country in grief with the hash tag just wish our lead or i am charlie. broad support that the magazine says. has since subsided. the image of the marshall anna was the build. the a great showining so after thosose that show be after what motives the tax on the whole. a sequence of events that- shot not just friends but the entire world to trial starting at tomorrow of fourteen accomplices. and the scandal today of course shohot it to deciding to. publish that those- controvoversial cartoons yet againn. it's not a businesss
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can't t really join just good evening to you now the river seine. famous worldwide- there was a scandal a bubbling away here- the pollution tell us about it yeah it's environmental scandal that's how the mayor of paris has described it. a paris prosecutors have no open investigation investigation into the franco swiss cement giant lafargeholcim it looks scandal sparked by amamateur footage shared with authorities in that on sosocial media which appears to show hundreds of liters of toxic waste water. being emptied intoo the river frfrom t the first site east of paparis in earlyepeports. it all started with t these images filmed by fishermen last week as a laforge site. we see a truck dump it's load into a punctured tank leading to hundreds of liters of toxic waste spending into this and rev up. after more videos surfaced in local media paris city hall called for an investigation. t. bone in acceptable it t didn't doesn't have of it the a awful mix each index of w. two cononstructed a
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petition with symantec to put on sale. sort off falling short of flopping g going off whahat i can do to do donnana s said that you don't miss out on them on the we'll do the- the l laptop a cubicle speeches yet as he's in your phone call but i. predict thatat i thought is exexpressed. paris havave opened and- against nfl s seem. the suspicion of pollution. but the frank case with some giant insists that it's the victim of vandalism. it is also filed a complaint with police on tuesday. this is the record data modeling three d. on the bus on the compass you'll get the- i see open so man the one i was legal but no one would be woman with a. foforty three yard eveven. envio ororganizing. have cried foul they say this is an age old practice a a way to get rid of waste without going through the process of recycling. in much of subsidiary of construction company val c. paid fifty. years and fines after its
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structural ceiling to cement water ending up in paris's iconic river. businesses across france trying to catch up to new restrictions on weariring face masks now mandatory in shared workplaces. thehe government hasas defended the move is imperative to halt the spread of the corona virus and restart economic activity some companies have complained they haven't had enough time to adapt well many workers say it's just uncomfortable. or visiting onene french tech company on tuesday morning a government representative described the mask order is not ideal but said it was crucial to keep the economy going. all three- lou regrettable suede caramel tls security senator decide on a u. d. ky owns open up he was he- admitted economy do. sir the probate the whole point of the first one was going to be peaceable disagrees. i love for a city yeah agrium inc. we don't go into the city that's the key for. loose for just about. the food metamask f for guiltlty is.
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ththe key to economic. the tickt on the day's trading action now wall street with a strong start to septetember record closess fr the sand p p. five hundred andd nasdaq. textures were boosted by reports that apple is getting closer to releasing phones with five g. capacitity. shares of zoom video meanwhile soared nearly 40% after it announced another huge jump in the number of paying customers. major european indices closed mostly lower the two one hundred down one p point 7%% in london. at frustrated paintining a worrying p picture of the stae of the eurozonone economy as inflation turned negative for the first time since. twewenty sixteen n and unemployment correct. facebook has ththreatened to stop n new artis from being by a- users. becacaue of a proposal charge additioionl giants boil. social network says the legislation is unprecedented and will damage news organizations. google and facebook have lobbied heavily against the n new rules which ae being drawn up by australia's
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competition regulator after public consultation. the rules would see the tech firms pay publishers for articles s that are shared on their sites. australian officials defended the proposed changes. we want a sustainable media environment and key to thatat is to say payment foror original journalistic content.. and so we committed to these reforms we won't be bullied no matter how big the international companies make no mistake. facebook google provide wonderful services two a strains in date the paper route around the world. but what we have sought to do is undertake evidenced based reform. but donald's is facing accusations of racial discrimination in the united states fifty two black businessmen and women who usesed to own franchiseses say the fast food g giant denied them the sae opportunities as white operators and push thehem into low income areas will square sales are weaker and costs higher. lawsuit filed in
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illinois claims the mcdonald's violated federal anti discrimination law and breached their contracts the donald's denyingg the claims of for now this is though at least the third racial d discrimination lawsuiuit that's been brorought againsnst mcdonald's this year alone et kay thank you very much indeed that issue discrimination set to continueue to be a real hot buttoton topic between now. and the election in november but it's set to i think one welell beyond that given human nature sadly. quite c. k. with a business. its closest james street is waiting to be the service summer outing with a reaction to shell the it though. on thehe eve of the tril of thehe accomplices of the terrorists. so they've decided to do something that some consider provocative others consider brave and audacious and i'll show you the reaction to the moment but it's at the on the front cover. coming up tomorrow but it's already available. they are publishing again caricatures of the prophet muhammad which it was the- touchy issue at the center of that awful terror attack back in twenty fifteen and- immediately after that attack they did. publish in an image
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or a caricature of muhammad but since then they haven't. and explain here on the website that many times they were asked to do so since twenty fifteen as a sort of a- a question of principle on freedom of expressionhat not. books they never thought it was really worth doing until now because as this trial is taking place which involves. alleged accomplices to- the attack they feel that it's important to sort of again- show- how we had the issue of hope to have the issue of frereedom of f speech freedom expression. and even the freedom to offend. is a vital. signs of deeply cherished p principlele in frenh republicanism and in the friendship public space. so onee of the reactions when you've got the widow of one of the cartoonist who died in that attack at george. lewinski she said it was an adult issues move. as others. at salve said. where where do you see the courage here this is simply a provocation. i know i'm i'm kinda going through very quickly because of their many many kind of reaction a reaction stop them from a
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belgian i'm from this particular. and commentator the issue with calling this publication is that it tacitly accepts the fact that there will be an organized plot to kill you. if you publish something salman rushdie. kurt vestergaard and writers of charlie hebdo are aware of this. it's the ice this is such a kind of a typically for. this is such a particularly french debate and comes back. you know we're currently in the french public space- and it's always the same thing it's like to talk you know. how much do you cherish- the issue of freedom of expression. and even i i'll try to find that book there was one. at tweet that kind of said it basically i'm a but like i don't have it right there in front of me. but sam just quickly go through one or two more the reactions of the french consulate for the muslim faith. they tweeted they said the freedom. to caricature. and the freedom to not like us are guaranteed. and nothing justifies violence that's the french- the kind of. state sponsored french muslim bodody f you like that oversees the motivate. and today he added
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after that that the president of that organization that. at calling people just ignores ignores- because many do. see it as a publication on on on on if we don't like this. particular ad gesture. at. this little person thing let's be clear the simple fact the car character. still per. such a at a i think. of trigger death. insults justifies their being published. . so it's a sort of i find it exhausting to base but come back again and again and it is a pipe that whole issue of you know. stating your case and that's i think what about charlie approving this stating their case that one should have the right to do this in a democracy or freedom of expression is cherished and date generate the seventh twenty fifteen that fateful day when the koch brothers stormed- the editorial meeting killed basically the entitlement stuff. i think that'll help people for many many many generations now that next week at eleven am and accounts yestererday between emmanuel mackerel and- welell i'm i i cal eleven other single. fellows
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let's get some a littlee in the sense of fairuz is w with some pictures at that we have from twenty ten mark of this is onene of the last time she appppeared in public she has taken on t ths kind o of mythical she wasas already mythical she's already an i icon s she's alrlready a d. but she h hasn't really appeared in pubublic since twenty eleven. and that t has onlyy created an eveven greaterer sense of intrie and mystique around her she's now in h her mid eighthties. ano she's she's just a huge figure across the middle east in terms of- our music at and her her her mistake she doesn't give interviews and she's in the mid eighties now she's an amazing woman that she's in the mid seventies that's right i'm incredibly well on it so we will have some would have looked at some photos for. its yesterday evening and these photos came out today at this is an image here if we take a look on the computer of her and- where is this she's with a menu at mac home. and he's giving. her the legion of honor. so she receive the legion of honor from the french president
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yes. in her whole. in beirut. and this was a rare public appearance for her. and also the cocomments online i see r. fairuz smiling in these photos with my name my phone and- i think it just thinking maybe it's a good sign. maybe things will be okay in lebanon after all. i know it's naive thinking. but her smile makes me feel better she's a she's a real a real feel good figure in. lebanon president michel meeting iconic lebanese diva fairuz symbol of unity explained on the second. resource p protesters. of cououe market some smart *-*- saying the diva meets with fairuz rush because of course. i'm not. even eating mackerel but anyway you got your roles of the smart office. i think it's middle east third at car cheryl could be just play out with this meet with the song whihich is it m. . beirut's just if we could have a little listen to it as we- and second. to end the whole second without be great not it's from nineteen eighty three during the civil war in beirut. she is. but she doesn't put it kind of infringing foreground. so she's appreciated by all segments of the lebanese population. not simply. listen
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