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.com. be able to swap into life in parisis will usen analysis from france twenty four i'm marco in these are the main world news headlines donald trump lands in california on the presidential campaign trail this as wildfires rage across two million hectares of the uss wewest coaoast. trump a c climae change denier has blamed the state governors of forest management the disaster. five former prime ministers in the u. k. a full spoken out to criticize boris johnson for breaking intnternational goaoal over thehe brexitt deal. lawmaks are set t to bow to. you bill to create a uk internal market. change the custom status of northern ireland. call the club
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down in france bordeaux and marseille binges tightly regulations on public gatherings this is france recorded more than six thousand new cases. for the last twenty four hours ago special look across europee the white a pandemic. this is like a. thank you very much for being with us. the wildfires inn c california oregon and washington state have become front and center in ththe presidential campaign this monday donald trump the us president and a confirmed climate change denier landed in california a couple of hours ago he's already blamed the wild fires on the state governors and poor forestt management. two m million hectares currently b burning all alalong the u. . s. pacific coat let's hear from trump i'm from
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gavin newsom the democratic governor of california. this is one of the biggest burns we've ever seen. anand we have e to da lot about forest management obviously forest management in california is very important.. and a alex it extends to washington and extends also to oregon. has to be good strong forest management which i've been talking about for three years with the state so hopefully they'll start doing that. very strongly that the hearts are getting hotter the drives are getting drier when we're having he don selects which we've never seen our history hottest august ever history of the state- the ferocity of these fires to route five plus years. losing a hundred sixty three million trees to that drought something's happened to the plumbing of the world and we come from a perspective public- where we submit- the science is. in and observed evidence is self evident- that climate
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changege is real and thahat is exacererbating this we have more home that trump's visit to california plus a reaction from his- democratic rival. joe biden very shortly and work from a correspondent of the cavity who is that near t the scene we'll find out uk lawmakers arereet to vote on a bill to boris johnson admits breaks international law. the uk international market with the market bill rather would change the custom status of northern ireland and in doing so it will be reneging on the brakes deal the johnson signed in january. this outrage over this becauause it risks changing ththe status of the border between northern irelandnd and the rerepublic of ireland keepig this open is a k key part of the nineteen nineties good friday agreement. ended thirty years of sectarian violence over british rule of the province it's the uk's only land border with the e. u. brussels is adamant it must remain open as per the breaks in the cold. johnson has this month to try to call the police ian. trying
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to break. if you. speak up with the prime minister agreed with me that doesn't greater okay. for then drove. and the debate people told deal specimen bond deal and we were. with to deal thank you that the e. u. refused to negotiate in good faith. we have no incentive to lie. protect our internal. mon into you right a and i have to that i'm so. self defeat. as that would be. even as we debate this matter mr speaker the issue has not taken that particular revolve up off the table. boris johnson didn't get into all his own way in the house of commons will have more on that coming up- today another former prime minister spoke out against. this internal market bill david cameron the conservative leader and prime minister of course to put the brakes a referendum on the table in the first place all five living former u. k. leaders are on the record against. johnson's moved us john major tony black golold
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browown to resume and cameronon. with the way his foreign ministers one bryce johnson is at risk of ruining the chance of a meaningful trade deal with the e. u. line is set then it vinca vcs was on. front street was program talking europe. what do werere talking about possible violation of international law. and here is it also a matter of p principipe and to the presidenent i would say. and i believe they should really act as possible. in in taking these decisions and i hope people do that understanding seriousness. so this is the part of the game and i'm i'm i'm i'm sorry i. didn't mind but this could undermine all efforts. to get the machine brexit. the russian press vladimir putin has decided to increase financial support to belarus. putin hosted alexander lukashenko in sochi. the belarus president is under pressure at home the demonstrations against his re election and i went to a six week. exiled belarussian opposition leaders on a ticket of sky. iss told france twenty four that is disappointment.
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among her colleagues that putin is matched with lukashenko. eighteen pointnt they are. peope the right to meet you know but- we really sorry that i missed the putin he wrote the side- friday between that button on the side of florida. and dilution people. they're really sorry for the- ninety in for hehere at two three for. paris time. what part of the one point five billion dollars state loan will include military aid the roof is putin might be lilistening to requests from t the christian co to send in troops to stop those street protests here from twenty four brian quinn with this. seeking urgent help from a crucial patron. embattled belarusian president alexander lukashenko met with his russian counterpart m monday in sochi where vladimir putin agreed to extend means a one point five
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billion dollar state loan consider restructuring a billion dollars in existing belarusian debt and increase military and police cooperation between the two countries. all measureses gratefully accepted will possibly the origin but it's the players but the mileage numbers to determine the- certainly see a- shift your- people do you. that. clinton will protest in. the most important most with a- with coast tput in there video. despite his sometimes contentious relationship with putinn the man nicknamed europe's last dictator now sees moscow as a critical lifeline amid a protest movement that has become the greatest ever challenge to his twenty six year rule demonstrations demanding lukashenko's resignation are now in their sixth week more than one hundred thousand took to the streets on sunday braving an increasingly repressive response from security services. let us in yep yep now about buying about your different added electoral
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question yeah just a bit is meaningless the u. n. humanan rights council is calling for urgent investigations into allegations of torture amid the crackdown the protests were sparked by an august presidential election in which will be single clean to victory with 80% of the votete oppositin leaders say the election was rigged many have since either been jailed or forced to flee the country. the u. s. and the e. you have both also rejected august's elections as. neither free nor fair. the latest on the echo crisis here in europe there are a number of developments this monday here in france border. is limiting public gatherings to ten people discovered nineteen cases soul what- i musust say now join pars as the key hot spots. the second wave of infection in france marseille having introduced. outdoor mass wearing as a an obligation as we so they're not signed in the u. k. what precisely in england gatherings of more than six people in a band that's indoors
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or outdoors. it's gonna spencer morris is in madrid that the latest on the situation sarah good evening to you. first of all i hope you your family and all the friends of keeping safe that's the important thing but you with us not to report on the situation what's the lalast whwhere you are. well the health ministry has issued the data from the weekend accumulated figures. and it makes sense to some fairly high figures so twenty seven thousand. four hundred new cases confirmed over the weekend that's an average. of about nine thousand cases a day in that brings saying. hi to whom was six hundred thousand confirmed cases you remember mock. has spaces become- last week it was the first european country to go over the whole food vegan threshold. and what learning this find is that- spade basically is so seeing these cases. are reported between seven thousand and twelve thousand cases. every day and not just push the country. over
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two huhundred and seven hundred thousand cases. and that is- whenever any of the european country is fine it's really. a scratching their heads. as to as to why. what has the a public response to says. people heeding any anymore that our just going there own way. this time it's really feel that they have some of the tightest restrictions in europe and theyy i went face masks- pretty yet consistently- in the street and in public places it's very rare to see somebody walking about. with them to basket we've also seen looked down and saw two girona became the latest to places. i do we should use the extra restrictions they said the phone was in restaurants i should only operate at 50% of capacity in that she said that people. should really be leaving their homes unless they had a very good r reason that's fun it's really- wondering was it is young people for the fun
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of being responsible for the outbreak. and also of young people are more sociable- happy now hanging out to you know have a po box-- drinking a glass of pools as being found to add little servo warnings going out from thehe health authorities. i'm doing. good youan eat warnings about twowo families getting togetether after t that very s straight to look down hee in st- s seeing grandparents and mixing with the extended family- people- the health authorities of the warning. and that the ceremonies in the number of cases- scene so- they look down indeed- is a concern to the people should know that they're go down. d. that's a- pointing to people mixing young people in particular is the fact that i think is coming to play in other countries across europe not just. in spain serra clearly what you're picking on there was something that i think it is very clearly identified as one of the reasons why cases going up twenty seven thousand four
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hundred of the weekend is a phenomenal figure- i imagine with that too sadly. more people are dying spain's sort of course- phenomenal scary figures at the start of this pandemic i wonder what the effect of these figures may be an increase of death is having on people. is it increasing a kind of fear. paranoia or arere they looking to o blame others well we e should. . put malall d the bank t the p. of ththe- is u meant that wawas. sistani she because now hundred deaths day. in my they in some of the- day. the native we can shows reporter a hard. deaths the week so we see we forty sixty deaths. per day so long way i do from the spa p. read and debt desk. health system with is one of the best in n you were after gender that. to no
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comfort to cool. real stuff over the to the cookeville ninety crimes and don't saw reports to stay safe actually real figuring for deaths is so like f four seven n styles peoee pretty people s sure peoplple worried people that they may be to local area to another down and be really will to o some answers as to why many of the blaming t the region of food. this crisis and say that they should h have moreeest as t they should have that set of servrvices at the local help those serviceces should bebe shd make sure that when somebody has that the v virus they don't come into. contact with other people. sarah stay safe thank you much for sub of this. in spain sarah. a correspondent that in the tree. greece's resettle of migrants in n the temperingg you tend to facilili after fire destroyed the overcrowded refugee camp on the island of lesbos hopes. a said
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to basically the hope to move all of them are by at the end of this week more than twelve thousand people. most of the refugees from afghanistan from africa and syria without shelton ham to sleep out in the open without proper sanitation after a fire ripped through the mariah. migrant camp last wednesday. this is kyra teppei a former military base now outside migrant camp. so far these white tents have house three hundred migrants it's only a fraction of those that became homeless off of dept. the maury camp last week. jusust outside carrots at bay and on the outskirts of mighty men the capital of lesvos. another ten thousand migrants have been sleeping rough. it has made what was already a desperate situation even worsee. one of. another. one on the five in a four by issue have. when was the last thing of the months.
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greek prime minister yeah because attack he's says a pub sense and bill to replace the more we account news that was rejected the migrants who say that a new facility will only become overcrowded and unsanitary. the house over twelve thousand people despite being designed for just three thousasand. for the migrants a new life in the e. u. is the only solution. other than not. and they come all the lawn but i don't. going into. not one the- since the fire ten european countries have agreed to take in four hundred unaccompanied minors he had been living in one area the rest of the migrants who also wants a chance to reset an enemy country class with north says today they seized. while riot police responded with tear gas. it's time to turn around a business who better to jonathan came really good evening how are you hi mark i'm well great to see it now starting the latest chapter in trade tensions. between the world's
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two largest economies kept we had states has announced it'll be blocking exports up from some parts of it should china's xinjiang region in protest over allegations of forced labour bite uighur muslims there. cotton linen cosmetics and electronics from five specific manufacturers are on this blacklist the measure it stops short of cutting oil expxports from the r region. thehe acting head of ththe u u. s. customs ad boborder prorotection agency describebed thohose companies as practicicing of modern day slavery. sepeparately the e. u. has warned beijing it must let independent observers into that troubled northwestern region or risk the collapse of a major investment deal. treatment o of minorities in xinjiang has been in the spotlight recently with criticism of disney performing its. latest hit move on there. the software company. has confirmed it is closing in on a deal to buy the tickets by tech talks us operations. after the apple rejected a joint offer from microsoft and walmart. us treasury secretary steve mnuchin said the administration
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is studying the proposal i just had a deadline of september the twentieth to conclude a deal or be blacklisted in the u. s. any deal is unlikely to represent an outright sale of the popular chinese video platform. oracle aiming to service the quote trusted technology partner in the united states the trader reports. could oraclcle be ththe firm to help salvage tech talkss us operations. all day beating t of it for microsoft the calilifornian business software company might be able to partner with tech talks chinese ouout of bike downs. and prevent a leading shut down of the video sharing app and the usa set for next weekend. the us administration's take an increasingly dim view of chinese owned companies penetration into its territory faring beijing could force them to share u. s. user data with a ten n story on u. s. citizens. seeing a chinese companyny get this popular this fast really underscores how the dynamicics f
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thenternet a are changnging what do t that meaean when one o of their compmpanies. becomes a hue succccess here if this is not going to bee the lastt time this happens. to talks always denied it would share data with beijing and says it doesn't store data from its hundred million us users i in china. however chinese little may not give it much choice if i ever wanted to do so. it cherry picked up his us owned and brown wood for the white house soleil security concerns. even as beijing accuses washington of strong arming its competitioion that not without any evidence at all the generalized the concept of national security and abused the power to purposely coerce and- justifiably cracked down on non american enterprises. that have taken. the lead in particular fields. sure could regulate i've tech exports lay last. likely in snap the on. and algorithm the heart of the tech to okay. that would prevent violence from selling it all felt right leaving oracle in position to manage u.
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s. data in partnership with the chinese company. by the way the committee on foreign investment in the united states will still have to review the oracle deal.. to any other potentitial nationl security risks. let's check in on the day's trading action now well street closed higher the dodow jones up about three hundred points on the closing bell. at the nasdaq leading a tech driven rally there oracle shares closed up 4% oil prices have slipped as a number of pessimistic reports forecast a continued slump in oil demand. all eyes will be on the u. s. federal reserve's it meets tuesday and wednesday to see if it'll change its monetary policy stance or release any more guidelines. about state of the us economy. was a fairly muted close with major european indices just account ending above the flat line. data showed a slowdown in industrial production eurozone in july. carmakers in the eu and uk have warned the industry could face a hundred and ten billion euros in lost trade. if the two s sids
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don't reach a brexit deal. in a joint statement twenty three auto industry associations warned that tariffs wouldld lead to higheher prices. a possible dip into mount. producers on both sides of the channel are already suffering from the pandemic. and the renewed uncertainties brexit has led to more warnings about their future. moving on some days other business headlines down. amazon says it'll create a hundred thousand new full and part time jobs in the u. s. and canada. is it opens up. new fafacilities there. e. commerce sites also expanding its workforce in other countries. its business has boomed durining the pandemic but it's faced criticism from unions about health and workingng conditionss in wararehouses. google parent company alphabet has pledged to go carbon free by twewenty thirty. the tech tried to speeding up its transition to power its offices and datacenters with wind solar and other renewable energy sources. the ceo told reuters that wildfires in california increased public awareness of climate change. he said
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companies like google should be taken away. and mercedes benz and its parent company daimler agreed to pay one and a half billion euro dollars in the us over the dieselgate scandal. settlement will resolve allegations of emissions cheating and will require time to fix the affected vehicles. lucien axes are also under investigation in germany other car makers are facing similar probes in the us and the world. face masks are taking center stage in the fashion world not just by spectators but being worn by models at the madrid fashion week. spanish mass producer is co sponsoring the largely digital event it's provided some fifteen thousand masks to guarantee public safety. even the most highbrorow brands are now g getting in onn the a action do you tune i is te latest to announce will begin marketing a protective visor. featuring its logo and some golden studs there the panel will adapt to dark or sununlight and it can even be worn upwards as a hat according to the label
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but perhaps less it less effective at preventing the spread of germs mark if worn as a hat. we understand could be retailing for about a thousand dollars that mutual facemask.k. case i'll get you on why not in that we could try to expensive i thought y yes i think so i don't knknow what the bosses.s. good l luck withth that one. k. with the business great to see it's always a privilege. can we do that with all the business. we cross the studio. motion deber jones me what even you. you're starting with a- harris is going viral tell us why. she's gone viral because of her shoe choice mark shoes her shoes and that being the iconic all star converse by chuck taylor. as you can see the picturure it's comfortatable choice. at this video of her has gone viral as we can see of the vice president and vice presidential candidate was stepping off the plane. out wearing thesese shoes andnd it's gone viral on social media the washington post has raised this
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wardrorobe choice. saying that t is by tuesday morning videos by the two reporters who witnessed her arrival had been viewed nearly by eight million people on twitter. just to compare this was four times more than the videos done by joe biden and barack obama on twitter and youtube come bind as we can remember this video. that theyy both shott together this was one ofof the biggest-- campaign. planned video events. the note on. they went on to compare they went on to say that this- shoe choice it was a sign that she is a candidate for an evolving constituency. at a time when many in the democratic party are calliling for a didifferent kind of leader they also said that this shoe choice resonates with those who saw something up more familiar they wanted something more familiar when it comes to their candidates. more than those polish shoes that we're used to seeing on the campaign trail
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mark- manany people saying kamal and all american woman dressed like a real boss i love it down earth keep it real. this user saying that feeling when you realize the future vice president of the united states owns the same pair of high top leather converse chuck taylors as you. they have gone on to compare this shoe choice or wardrobe choice to that of biden's saying it's more organic. and less force than the campaign's attempts to make logo's of biden's that trademark viator's. so definitely a sign that everything communicates d during campaign season mark the date itself took it to a very different audience and i think i can't think of any other politician. who's wearing a pair of campus converse shoes at that she said speaks with specific- choice of people may be part of this 43% of the vote in twenty sixteen maybe try to get them interested get them out you know. let's move on a viral social media campaign
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urging female studedents here in france to. dress i'm not reading correctly provocatively exactly okay please explain there is this hashtag that's been going viral lungs you got those sitcoms. which translates to a monday september fourteenth so in thihis hash tag as school girls are. urging others school girls to dress provocatively or indecently in order to protest sexism and sexual harassment in school establishments- this- it seems that during thisis back to schol season. many girls were sent home because of their wardrobe choice deem to be inappropriate this. twitter user saying dresses skirts shorts too short we do not have access to school- there is even a petition going around where they are. asking the rights to wear crop tops to school as so- they have received and there
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was at this school establishment who was aware of this movement. and they said that for any student that is wearing a skirt or a crop top will not be allowed. to schools starting at them as starting on tuesday september. fifteenth so a lot of organizations. have obviously the- this move saying that the are the problem the is harassment assault. and rape of this twitter user saying welcome to my high school it's surreal in twenty twenty to see this the thing with this outfit you go to the- beach and not to school. so just the other day we were discussing the woman was denied access to musisic they'll say because of her cleavage. so this is just another example of women protesting against sexism and double standards when in season were treated over a reporter's program this week is looking at this issue in israel where young girls are being banned
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from school for wearing shorts that are too short. i think as he points out isn't about what the closed with about the attitudes ago. are shown towards as close as many to sort of attitude boisese to sort out the issues to the ship school uniforms that wasn't the question actually getting tickets to be equal. i'm not making a fashion show because that's another issue isn't it it's another issue my guess maybe uniforms of right. and let's put it to vote that'll be another debate great catalina thanks much for joining us great see with the media watch advocate with a business great see you to. stay with. us more to come you're watching live
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