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yeah but it's his work to live from paris will news and analysis from france twenty four i'm not going these are the main world news headlines. fourteen people on trial in paris over the shoddy and to attack of twenty fifteen. they were led into court by police for a case expected to last until mid november three suspects are being tried in absentia. the two fled to syria in the wake of the atrocities that claimed. seventeen lives of the three days of terror. german doctors say alexa brownlie was poisoned with the nerve agent not chalk. francis condemned the shocking and irresponsible use of the nerve agent. the white house has cold it completely reprehenensible. y columns top secret visit to
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baghdad thehe f fnch president backed a sovovereign iraq spelld out the threats including islamic state m militants. outside interference notably from neighboring iran. thank you very much for being with us the trial is opened here in paris of fourteen people accused of aiding and abetting the shell the upto and keep a cassia killers a laughable that into the court room by police three being tried in absentia that's believe they fled to syria in the wake of the atrocities. in january twenty fifteen two brothers stormed the editorial offices shoddy up those terrible magazine the gun down the morning meeting killing twelve people they also killed a police officer in the street outside. another terrorist killed alone police woman in the south paris suburb before attacking a kosher
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supermarket in paris and we killed four people all three terrorists. preferentially killed by police. the looks p. three days of terror alert. finally a trial among the audience that's a rector of shoddy at the- also present a son about today an employee of a back access the coaches supermarket that was assaulted after the magazine had closes. he's one of about two hundred plaintiffs in the trial. the building was. about as this does this is worth it. cannot the accused arrived at the paris court house in a heavily armed police motorcade. another defendant's now free was also present. three others believed to be still at large instead of being tried in absentia including the wife ofof one of the common. set c. two nineteen yes so bosco. good okay we'll meet in italy to include on the
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books and the people with the best son of elite athletes i mean the v. c. meant some to show the previous- did you. have to go to v. seven. people of the hands of three g. before werere killed by police. shot te update which lost twelve flights this week reprinted the controversiaial caricatures of the prophet muhammad. the government cited as them activation. this feature live to see south sea whose shoes he- doing on c. i knew the bft delino sylvia delino said a dejected treats you can do a little cynical people bless fantasy new zealand also. i don't know people and that's beyond the scope schedule. when those are fought. the few of the will spent on hearing. from plaintiffs and witnesses it will be some time before defendants speaking court. this is moments- in france and of course it means a lot to so many people- it will have- such
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in fact- going. out beyond what is happenining within the court room here in paris let's bring enough comments and his time at a cognitive scientist of for a wider- thought on what this means thanks for joining us and i would have appreciate your time. this trial has to take plplace clearly. what are the wider effects of this trial do you think. it's hard to say i mean the extremist groups like isisis or like- qaeda will take advantage of it are they will take advantage specifically of the ashley up though. magazine reprinting the cartoons of prophet muhammad's but of course that doesn't mean that necessarily those are magazines need to be cuddled by that reaction. extremist groups will always try to find a way to take what's happening and played it to their advantage they'll call these people were standing on trial as heroes i mean those especially who. say that they support what
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happened- they'll call those people traders who say that they denied it and that they didn't know what they were doing. and they'll still play into the narrative of the infidel insulting the process in this long. so we'llll havaveo see what happens the one thing that should. g give everyone soe sesense of nororm. hope guesssse fact that at this moment right nonow and t twenty twenty.. isis nonot w where it was in two thousandnd fifteen. and even al qaeda is playing more of a local game at the current momoment and so. their ability o take advantage of thesee kinds of m media events i is mucuch me limitedd because-- there's not really a place for foreign fighters to go. at this particular moment it's going to be hard for groups like isis and al qaeda to be able t to claim they are the vanguard anti establishmentnt movemenentf our times.s. there's comompeting movementss i'm all over the political l spectrum at this moment. without the president's american declaring that- the rights to blaspheme is something to be preserved here in france- which he set him in
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reaction to shelly upto decided to. republish the controversial cartoons that- the kolache brothers used to justify their attack. on the editorial offices back in that twenty fifteen. is expanding the flames are resistant to making a very bold and. clear statement about what france is about. well it depends on the audience i mean first for some people it is planning the flames and for other people it is making a bold statement. any time you engage in any sort of counter terrorism or counter radicalisation policy. there's pluses and minuses resto you have to weigh the costs and benefits. again if we were if we were having this conversation five years ago when they tell us it was sort of that it's enough. i would say we have to be very careful about the kind of language that we should just kind d of moment. simply because of the inroads. extremist groups had into places like france the sleeper cells they had their external operations organization which was up and running. the fact
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that they had this tell us that that there were easier ways to access it through turkey. that's not the case so if there ever was a time to make bold. statements i guess you could say this is the time. a semi. thank you so very much indeed for your analysis of the joining us here. on france twenty four thank you. next german doctors say that alexina valley. was poisoned with the nerve agent not a shohock. francis condemned this as shocking and irresponsible if you. will not be shocked the white house has cold completely reprehensible. britain says the same substance used. to poison a russian double agent and his daughter in salisbury back inin twenty eighteen. london the mounting pressure explained. exacacy what happened in the county. who is entourage claim. was poisoned for boarding his flight in siberia on august twentieth. you know i think what does that. it was not a talk again. after a test blood. from alexi navalny in a minute lab. allen has concluded the russian opposition leader was
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poisoned with the chemical weapons. i vianney would all fall i'm close. with them he mentioned now from comcast often over chuckled. diss gift list five five an important nothing. is ordered some striking a boston. twenty five we'll tell it does often there got t some bonus the giving of the other chefs. condemnation pull in from across the world top officials from nato to the east gate is france u. s.. as well as others voicing shock and disgust. the phony fell ill on the twentieth off august on board a plane from siberia to moscow. his spokesperson suggested that the tv had drunk at the airpoport was laced with the toxixins. doctors at a siberian hospital who initially treated him said they found no traces of poison. after an initial reluctance that allows not only to be trans fats to bed in two days later. now the
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talk is a class of nerve agents deveveloped by the sieiet union. is highly illegal and can enter a person's forty three gestion inhalation or direct contact with skin. it's the same chemicical british scientists found on former russian spy sergei kripal and his daughter in salisbury two years ago. the two survived but one member of the pupublic was killed leading to a masasve clean u up operati. in a tweet british prime minister boris johnson said we have seen first hand the deadly consequences of not be talk in the u. k. and asked russia to explain what happens to the phony. moscow which has denied involvement in the scruples poisoning says it's ready to fully cooperate with germany in the phonies case. french president emmanuel macron a voice support this wedednesday a soft iraq he said it's that main challenges all these limimits that militants and foreign interference in its affairs france also passed by mr mustapha al kurdi means
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efforts to nonormalize old armed forces mccomb's referring to mostly. iran backed shiite militia groups. he don't give up city noida we must absolutely help iraq to reinforce its own capacities. our goal on this is not a bilateral goal is to mobilize the international community to bring it support based on the project that will be finalized this will allow us to bring financial support and strength in the country as well as a civil and military capacities. of the iraqi state. on you that is the end towards which we are supporting the initiative which is an iraqi initiative to begin with and that is how we will be able to reduce interference if that's- what i did is i feel. menyerahkan speaking althea and back that. next he noted state does impose sanctions on the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court sectors that mike pompeo says this is been done because the icc continues to investigate americans for war crimes the
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icc says the sanctions are unacceptable. it was in march the chief prosecutor fatou bensouda was given the go ahead to investigate war crimes have been committed by us troops in afghanistan she's going o oa sasanctionss this by y yep the y so much social code who's directed the icccc's. jurisdiction partner complelementary and he'e's publishing divisioion having materiallyly assisted the prosecutor bensouda the us state departmtment is stop p ple if anyone else working with the icc to help consumers investigation that's here fromm. that month mike pompeo. but felt that was a it would take the next step. because the icc continues to target americans sadly. pursuant to the executive order one three nine two eight the united states well designate icc prosecutor fatou bensouda. and the icc's head of jurisdiction compliment terry and cooperation division. thank you so much to go for haviving materially assisted prosecutor bensouda.a. mike pompmpeii- on those sanctions
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against the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court fatou bensouda will kekeep coasastal developments on that story for you. next one of the most feared men of the command rouge regime has died known as that he was the c commander of the notorious prison tortuture center in cambmbodia's capital pumpmp pen came guac f. was seventy seven in serving a life. prison term for war crimes and crimes against humanity here france twenty four andrew hillier has this. he became a symbol of cambodia's asia's of senseless slaughter. can get youou a a ber known as comrade deutsche oversaw the torture and killing of up to sixteen thousand men women and children. this is where they will put you. in an old sececondary school a century of learning transformed into a place of torture andnd death the only ground the regime's most notorious prison code named s. twenty one. a key partt of the canal reaches killing machine frfrom. nineteen seventy five to
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nineteen seventy nine when some one point seven million people were killed. sometimes it was his personal signature that sent to prison as to their deaths. the prison has now been turned into a museum on the photo stand as reminders of those who passed through here. after the regime fell don't disappeared for two decades before a c chance meeting with n irish journalist finally led to his arrest i in nineteen ninety nine. in years a and years ago i looked at this t this photograph int'l slang and i've seen it and i thought you know if that was the one person i could talk to you could was wililling to tellll thehe truth then suddenly here i was. two years later actually listening to the words coming out of his mouth. it was a breakthrough ten years later he would become t the first senioror kamara's forget to stad trial at the u. n. fact tribibunal for cambodia. althouh the court securured thrhr convictions including a life sentence for dark some critics accused the tribunal of
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delivering too little too late. but for manyy cambodidians the hearings were a rain chance to better understand the minds behind one of the twewentieth. century's west horace. come right. torture master of commemorations died at the agee of seventy seven. change your mood now the venice film festival is open this wednesday that are strict safety measures in place as you'd expect for the industry's first international competition since the corona virus pandemic struckck eighteen films about fr the top prize- alexey by italian director danielle chatty open the event to the theater which is just how awful the journalists. temperatures taken before anybody was o out here allowed on the premises strike social distancing is in force to separate. styles from any cinema fans present. and that is for foster four if jackson who else. this is like being at a film festival on another planet sam with face masks gel and social distancing
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this is going to be ten days a full vessel like we've never seen before they see it as a travel ban from the united states. at c. into your it which means that a lot of heavy weights and styles what behave this year's totals about glamour will be missing- and there are many safety measures in place as you say moscow a blanket tree everywhere in the vessel including in the cinema every other seats. in the screenings will be empty to keep social distance from between that the people watching on the public- before she would be allowed anywhere near the red carpet say self fees and autographs- with the celebrities a tightly out of the question that said it is a symbolic moment we've got six months without any cultural events. this marks the re opening of culture as we once knew it's not so long ago and of course it still has a very international feeling fifty countries represented and sixty films. jackson at the venice. international film festival. let's not turn out to be. which k. good evening to you on third
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the for government's to unveil the next round. of its economic stimulusus plan what to kate our business is hoping for a little surprise they want more tax breaks and more financial support for their work force. promiseded that at least ahas quarter of the hundred billion euro stimulus plan willl directly targeget small and medium size businesses. economists have warned of a wave of bankruptcies and layoffs if the governmenent dodoesn't contininue to o suppoe privatee sector. after thahat punishining lockdown earlier ths year emily has more. in the south of france and the hydraulics company is finishing up its only order of the year. the business produces and exports plain talk to china the census information can all my mom to go to o toronto. did any analyst on fear. onto a single piece. it is. ideasas you may have the name. the company long a five thousand you is already because this of the- at ten. of annual profit. like many business owners is a few days
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all benefited from the government's previous stimulus plan including cuts in payroll taxes and guaranteed eight nine. g. typing the measures were lost. on them of a- good image you have a- on press two if you want to put. on there it was. they you pay the taxes you pay a month. to month based on his schedule on to get bonus. terms it. measures extra time. the business woman could take why about her and- product. feeling that new health and safety regulations could slow them down. four global for the olympic associates are seasonal for. one of your faith. the french got has already stled eight schools a a budget for the next phasase of the plan one hundred billion years in a bid to return to pre crisis gdp by twenty twenty two. at least a quarter of that budget will be dedicated to helping businesses get back on their feet the
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details of that to be released on thursday. but paris has already announced plans to slash taxes on production help companies with their digital transition and the massively in relocate jobs back to front. as lebanon's prime minister designate kicks off talks to former crisisis goverernment experts arere already callilingr the country'y's infraststructure and economy be real but rebuiltt on a new stronger foundatioions. the woworld bank has said t the blast in bay ridge port in august because more than four and a half billion dollars worth of physical damage and still more to economic output. free deluxe the world bank's vice president for the middle east a and nororth africa spokeo stephen carroll in this week's people profit about what needs to change. extricity reform. absolutely fundamental reform of the water sector the reform of the productivity sector.. every single reform that allows the liberty citizen gets put on the level of. normal life all
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of this is absolutely fundamental and all this we need one. i don't see governance advocacy liminal needs to build bacack better resiliency. bill back betterer and the g gold absolutelely woud be ready when and a able to rescue the lebanese government is ready to move ahead they haveyou can sesee the rerest of at i in in p. i in profit that airing thursday m morning at eleven f forty five pariris tim. the congressional budget office has warned the u. s. governmnmet debt will pass 100% off gdp n nt year. surpassining its previous high following world war two. the budget deficit will also tripled to record three point three trillion dollars. that's partly because us congress has already approved over two trillion dollars worth of stimulus measures. to help businesses and households during the corona virus pandemic. american lawmakers are still debating another stimulus package. i have yet t o rereach agrereement. a c check n today'y's t trading actioion n l
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street closed higigher t the s.d p. with its second record higigh in as many days. the dow jones surging about four hundred and fifty points by the closing bell this despite data showing more much slower than expected growth in private sector hiring in august in the us. just over four hundred thousand jobs added that's less than half of what economists expected. major european indices were also in the green again around 2% for each the frankfurt dax and paris k. hawkins. united airlines has confirmed it will cut some sixteen thousand jobs in october saying its business has been devastated by the corona virus pandemic. it's less than n half the number of layoffs the carrier had warned us. noticing that manyny employees have chosen early retirementnt o or voluntary departure packages. delta and american airlines have also warned of steep job cuts after a temporary moratorium went to u. s. government aid. runs out at the end of this month mark all three of those major carriers have also said they'll be waiviving fees. for changing plane t tickets i in effortt t y
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to encourage more peoplee to travel as we said the us air traffic is still two thirds lower than it was at this time a year ago. kate thank you much indeed and just to confirm people in profits thursday eleven forty five don't miss it x. we want. i'll be watching you wiwith it i am i'm gonna watch it. came w with a business thank you great to see. that's closest to you. a shshort divide but a world away a jameses creek how i set very well tell me what model the ends tonight the valley no way and netflix start with the lexingtgton allie w w gegermany says has been poisoned with another and not a chalk artists so huge amount of reaction online today comingg fromom germany coming from frane as well because there were offificial reactionsns comoming- frfrom your european capitals we saw this journrnalist. who was present at the merkel at press conference at lifting quotes written proof beyond doubt he was to be silenced it raises questions only russia can answer crime a crime against of only- it was it was aimed against the fundamentntal rights rights a and values that we stad
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for so this was reading merkel taking verery unusual because at strong position against russia where there'e's normally more diplomatic apppproach and- i in berlin. i also we saw jones even if they don't publishing this at a press release and went up in his twitter account as well using the word consist if he said call stagnate that they were deeply concerned and- one journalist picking up as on summing it all up as a- you know he he he he condemned shocking and irresponsible use of t this nerve agents. and s so very s strong respoponses we alo saw boris johnson because back to august twenty y sixth before that was the absolute proof if you like a clinical proof- and he was already a good show and saying there was poisoning. garry kasparov- it chess player and frequent commentator on russian politics he was very vocal as well the only boss poisons and at the russian foreign minister lavrov says that they're investigating yes investigating why he's still alive in other courts botched attempts to kill himim as far as
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he's concernrned. at what other reactions to we have some reactions coming from u. k. journalists and they're referencing salisbury where there was another poisoning at river view remember the telecast without sam that's right so it was just what these terms are saying is what i thought time at there was just a niles on the russian side they haven't supported. with a full set of data that they're hiding something that's what the rough since our plot research said vis a vis. at the k. at clinical a position and something that we we'll see the same here. to deny deny all. others as in the s. pointing to sign from the white house. and as as we for stronger. from donald trump yourself why you only sign that's of one. academic responding elizabeth warren also at pointing out trump. has had said nothing on this in contrtrast to the euroropean countries. and date. now no way the country's parlrliament that talked by a cyber attack. that's right said this i is the- norwegian journalist and he's- sharing-
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this is one of the norwegian newspapers it covers this story massive hacking attack on the norwegian parliament many. mps emails address email addresses were also packed an unknown amount of takes it on orders. and dotss at that that's been a big news story there for the last twenty four hours. and speculation that as to what's going on we don't know that the cyber attack against. our parliament is russia we don't know for sure says one. annoys norwegians that's a tough that's is a twitter handle but yes russia is definitely stepping up its aggression they did. they did not like german at that norway expelled one of their diplomats for buying secrets from an engineer at dnv. gl and there was a further comment saying last week alone russia expels region diplomats put up in you. at radar system and conducted military exercisess on ththe border so. t looks like it could be- tactics that we have seen before with cyber attacks a and what not. echoing some of the not very diplomatic approaches that we're seeing in other news stories right nowow. at the v. consenting suspicion being raised on the old fronts it seems. let's change the tone- james this up final. of video
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segments. a new netflix series. called emily in paris that's right now i think i was about to see some pictures of it so this is. by darren darren star. is behind us i think let's roll some of that thirty images excuse it's he he he did sex in the city he did melrose place. and in any case let's. just take a look at look at an extract all of. at this. show and in power. and only. it will be fine. okay and i think now we've e extracts and the i think you have your proper flavor all of. the show come waitit. nicole kidman in moulin rouge. thank you to get the lucky to i work for a big marketing firm and kind of the american point of
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view. it's a beautiful dayay and had to pull the woman on the french take on the world. this is filled with b. ut. many possibilities. that's exactly what b buyer is like j. it's a bit of a disney fied version of us and it's definitely up to the movies of the after the s. it's a c. reason want but in any case some of the rocks online were quite funny at this is prisons right now he's one of those that should be moving but you get you get the picture i had one guy who has outlived her for certain amount of time it definitely didn't have the same experience apart as he gives to his speaking here about trying on the metro. drunk neighbors doing the last rhino depression loneliness but chinese food getting punched in the face i mean i'm sure that it's's not alwlways about an experience but let's just say a contrast in experience compared to like. us life is what you make is the answer to go back to sort of ernest hemingway's
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book you know paris is a moveable feast hm you can find what you want you can lose what you don't want you can buy the universal thing seems to be dog who on the page. because it's not it's not going to criticize you love the police don't to give tourists are gonna be traumatized if. you keep giving them this impression. it's prism. you know it's going. stuff emily in paris you. james in paris. that would be for the core new to more new onn the great you know okay in paris even better the house. are both book books are coming right. right okay wawas there us for that we promise the many say very soon. more you see him because he out.
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