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four en france twenty four .com. be able to swap into life in paris willl use that analysis for france twenty four i'm not going these are the headlines. i'm an american says he's concerned overr turkey's role in the carrabassett region face off between ankara'slly azerbaijan and armenia has so far cost over a hundred lives before consecutive days of fighting. insults and interruptions some of the first us presidential debate but warren question remains after trump this is by default long just why. trump didn't condemn far right white nationalists. the spanish government says it has reached an agreement to impose a partial lockdown on
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the entire city of madrid but they say coronavirus cases spreading like wildfire. his life. thank you very much for being with us on media and azerbaijan a post vowing to keep fighting they rejected international calls for negotiations as clashes over the disputed nagorno karabakh region continue for a a fourth day french president emmanuel macron said he was extxtremely concerned by the wall like messages comining from turkey staunch ally as a pie shop ance h has around seven hundred fifty thousand people who are armenian allll of armenian descentt turkey says it is fully ready to help us about john recover the enclave. russian forereign minister sergey lavrov is cool for de escalation in fighting between azerbaijan and
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armenia over the disputed karabakh region and offered to host legacy asians. in moscow. final farewells as these newly enlisted armenians head off to the front line. while others arrive to sign up. joining the fight against azerbaijani forces in the disputed region of nagorno karabakh. youou shoud call. one four one nine. you're going to come back is an ethnic armenian province that broke away from azerbaijan in the nineteen nineties. rurun by ethnic armenians is not rerecognized by any country as n independent republic. both sides accuse the other of starting the violent clashes which have been raging there since sunday. t they also accuse one another of targetiting civivilian infnfrastructcture te cucustomer numumber the vin johy if on so not going my data for what it is. cockeyed second not
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go by data he had a- the ensemble i have gone to my mom was reading meanwhile international tensions are mind seeing around the conflicts. armenia accuses turkey azerbaijan's close ally of donning one of itsts military planes. attacked both turkey and azazerbaijan havave denied bankers said on wednesday it would quote do what is necessary when asked whether it would offer military s support t also by john reqequested it some of turkey's nato allies say they're alarmed by its stance. french president emmanuel macron described turkey's political declarations as inconsiderate and dangerous left also send you over demeans the whole key suppose napa city day. he just came up with usus dinner. extend my pool could be. they missed getty collection e. you see the on the other. well from the on as- don't. ski significant get enough office and an x. both sides have
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rejected into calls for a cease fire and for dialogue. let's get the analysis and bring him up here in h his visiting scholr of carnegie europe and former ambassador to turkey thank youou very much for joining us so we always appreciate your time i'm wondering from where you on how you look at this conflict what's happening how far you think turkey. will take this. well currerent ticket is on the verge of making a u. turn up- you've seen in the past fewew months. a very aggreresse campaigning in nolte not westerern syria. egyptpt progras you have seen a campaign. in libya and an incident too is. frenench brigade. operatiting ur a nato. operation in june. you have seen of course e their campaign. in greekek what does that and not thehe- one i gave n not gonna c come up a about not gonna cover. stitill this is vey consistent with. the nationalalist mood dhihinaca but
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also ways the fact that president andnd on is aligned wiwith the nationalist party mhp and thahat is a chronic situatin is. in very very difficult- straight so you need some diversion but none of these operations have really leads to massive success.. russia stopped- turkey in the in. the province in china. russia is for drug in leading up. indeed eastern mediterranean agitation and provocation incident on august twelfth do you believe anywhere- and now you've seen the entire international community russia included. iran included coding because his fire in lego carb so what you have is a very consistent and frantic thatt wellight now i i t. there is a lot of five political support but what is
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it zero results thank you is that diplomatically isolated and is also. inflicting to itself e economimic sanctions if you want moody's as degraded they the notes for turkey investors i i've g got. coldd ft looks ruggedness council one point thrhree billion euros and to check if your iss going down so t this afternoon you have a . turn the p president of turkey has writtenen to alall the deta. in the european counll. whicic stococks and- tomorrow. because well there were in the sections. it is a very complex situation the fact that turkey standing there toll- obviously makes that the issue between armenia and azerbaijan even more complicated on the groundd mark with him reports of syrian and libyan fighters- involved in the gona caradoc clearly another aspect that might complicate matters. yes indeed.
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the russian tururkish argrgumenn the eclipse province in syria implies that so he's going to take out jackets from t that not well then i'm going to take them into jackie's so they first sent a contingent to leave you know and proby. sending although troops are very very few and far between. contingent to- as up it't's not more importantly they all turkeys drones armed drones very effective as we've seen in in libya as mentioned before. in syria i've got- helpiping us out with john- fight this war none of this makes any sense who want to ananother conflflict that and look at the position of turkey. they are e the only country inin the world. i thiss back supportrting as abidjan in in discomfort this country three days of course present
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thatat on an akp l like the maritime litigation intimate trend this is.s. decades old and you have e chanisms to deal with that this is what do youu it's going tsayy torrorow euroropean council will say. sorry darcy was christened cypress but let's t talk about i mean yeah y just mentioned it on. in your news bulletin there is a a men's group of the oic that sucucked. activated seriously this time. maturity thank you as a much do anything francois before we always appreciate your point o of view thank you so. very much indeed. next u. s. president d donald trump's refusal to explicitly condemn a key far right group. sparked outrage among opponents offer fearsome celtic us. election debate. the event was marked by trump's interruptions of biden and insults exchanged a democrat biden age seventy seven when somebody to. rebuffing republican claims he doesn't have the stamina. the white house job. both candidates returned to the
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campaign trail this wednesday. teaching people in order to white supremacists from the u. s. president.. when asked if he would tell right wing militia groups to stand by and not add to violent cities like portland have witnessed in recent the issusue hey i would sayd almost everything i see is from the left wing not from the right what do you what do you. do you sign up willing to do anything i want to see what he has to answer. to it said. do you want to call them. what do you want to call and give me a name give me like a surprise. indict route from. us and right. stand back and stand by the proud boys of far right paramilitary groups were quick to seize on ththe president's phrase posting on social media that they were standing back and standing by the democratic challenger for the white house put out a tweet saying diesel wass donald trump's america. this isn't the first time trump has failed to call out white supremacists back in twenty seventeen he refused to condemn
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white nationalists and other right wing groups after a car drove into counter protesters in charlottesville virginia killing thirty two year old heather higher. people that were. very finee people on b boh sides i think there's blame on both sides and i have no doubt about it and you don't have any doubt about it either analysts view donald trump's refusal to once again condemned white supremacists as a call to arms he acknowledgement will likely appeal to his base rather than swing voters. on the fence. just a footnote to this that donald trump's been trying to write in this controversy of his closest to what white supremacy. - *-*- wednesday if e denounces white supremacists he said he always denounced them. this of course trump said quote of the day after the debate. a national disgrace reactions from americans choosing not to walk this first presidential debate between donald trump and joe biden let's take a listen
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to what people have been saying. yeah i thought joe held upery well i think he tried to stay focused on the issues and answer questions directly. at evevery opportunity the presidet had to interrrrupt himim he took it. and just t try to sidedetrak ththe whole- prorocess l last nt and again i think it was very disappointing for american democracy andnd in the couountrs a whole it was embarrassising to be honestt withh you. in a a mot where all of us feel like something is wrong here something is deeply wrong here. all in all i think that donald trump was- is doing a good job with everyrything- the device as the debate. last night was a- was just a giant cluster yeah nobody could on nobody. eight eight eight celebrate. some of views of actually americans ought not last night's- first presidential debate we are cool so we'll be covering the next - in great detail and of
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course everything right up until voting day. novembmber the thirdd. next eleven paris madrid residents set to be barred from leaving the city that's the spanish capital except on essential trips on the new coronavirus restrictions. announced byby spain's governmet this wednesday the city's borders will also be closed to outsiders the non necessary visits under the new measures for large municipalities with high coronavirus infection rates another nine cities. inn the e madrid metropolitan area willll also be affecteted. your correspondent sir marcus is a course right in the middle of all of this. and she joins us live sarah. good evening to you are you feeling. i will set a loss of one certataty here ththe mood is a mock really have a dread residents of being braced for the last week- expecting this whole look down on the city and some of the surrounding. towns and cities
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and there's still a non the wiser- but what they did here from the health minister is that. he is determined the central government determined to impose that partial knocked out across the whole of the city of madrid adding those extra nine tiles because they will have. a corona vice versa occasion is a five hundred cases per hundred thousand residents a plus a number of other criteria which the health ministry says- makes it essential for that lock down to kick into. a place however the madrid government is resisting they say- there was no consensus reached at a meeting between the autonomous regions and the central government and they say- that if those restrictions are signed into the state bulletin in the next few days. as their legegal team will b be looking at them and- potentially taking legal action i had to make sure those restrictions don't come into place a separate residence not
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really non the wiser. if the restrictions do come ininto place- basically- residents won't be able to leave- the- provides the region of madrid they will be able to in theory leave their homes. unless they have a medical emergency have to leave for work we'll have some of f the kind of justification- this is back- t o some o of the darkest. a p. read off the coronavirus crisis a mini madrid residents a bit depressed at that the second wave- has occurred in madrid madrid now accounting a threat stood. with the new cases in spain. d. who can put a face on exam why the things have. who could have been on why. things the faction numbers of picking up again that's one of the big questions is that of the sarah i wonder i mean given the- right in the middle of this- how people reacting because- i hear from you saying there is a political row about. the dmp imposition of this locked down
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on the trade. do people see that there is a need for the people think that being basically. used in some way. many people think it there's definitely a need for it they say gas- that most of the infection has taken place by people being too lax mall they think that. most of the new infections come about. as three people meeting up with friends and family young people. are hanging out in parks at drinking- many young people saying that that needs to be much- stricter. criteria imposed of course already mach one million residents in some of the poorest neighborhoods in madrid. already eligible for these restrictions. and many madrid residents think it's fast. for those. restrictions to be applied. across the neighborhood. of madrid now has about test seven hundred eighty five to a hundred thousand.
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cases of corona virus status- well above. the spanish average double the spanish average. and of course spending is much higher. than the european average only friends- comes anywhere near close at two hundred to a hundred thousand. as so many of the spanish people a pretty worried. about bringing corona virus under control- the cases are less deadly than they were back in the spring- but still people are worried about the elderly. and the vulnerable people being the worst- hate victims of this crisis. the top issue about what h happens next how would involve workers in them those things sarah she's saying. seven hundred eighty five per one hundred thousand. maybe it is a phenomenally height number and as you say. far higher than what's happening here in france right now and elsewhere. sarah take care of yourself thank you very much indeed take care of your family to serra mars. across mena right in the heart of metric that- where a major lockdowns be imposed because of the scale. of the rise of. coronavirus infection. that
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sarah thanks again for joining us. it's not a business case we do see on with the u. s. account. another way of life on the on the- yes mark at eight ththousand jobs are being axed y disney and tenss of thousands more could follow in the next week. no survey released this wednesday showed the private sector had added a stronger than expected seven hundred and fortrty nine thousand jobs in september. but analysts say the american labor market is far from a full recovery is companies grapple with the ongoing effects of the pandemic. meanwhilele the u. s. cocommerce department has confirmed the economy has suffered its sharpest contraction on record in the period from april to june. the second quarter growth figures for once again revised slightly downwards from initial thirty two point 9% to thirty one point 4% drop. and keep in mind that us economic data is annualized so it's not a strict quarterly comparison. it means if you calculate the state of the economy as most other countries like france to. gdp shrank closer 29% it's still a
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historic drop. the government will relelease its reporort fore third quarter which ends today just a few days before the election. the bureau of economic analysis expected strong rebound for the period from july to september. what ththirty five ththousand jobs cd be slashed as soon as thursday as federal aid for america's biggest airlines runs out. the aviation industry has been lobbying for further twenty five billion dollars in loans or grants. but with congress still deadlocked over next round of stimulus hopes are dimming julie kim reportrts. bak in march the us congress gave the aviaiation industry a lifeline. twenty five billion dollars in mostly federal grounds. under the coronavirus aid relief and economic security acts or the cats act l. lines were compelled to keep their employees o on payrololl through september. wawas that te mountain at travel would take off into the summer. if students instead at traffic
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plummeted by almost 70% compared to last year while losses soared. the country's fourth largest carriers american united delta and southwest lost a combined total of ten billion dollars in the second quarter learn. without another bailout a line say that massive layoffs will be inevitable from the start of october. american airlines has announced it would follow all fire at nineteen thousand why because while united is poised to follow nearly twelve thousand flight attendants and technicians that's down from an initiaial tarargets of thirty sx thousand. delta and south west sayville avoid checking stock for the moment by topping private capital markets in the meantime thousands or on temporary unpaid leave or reduced hours while others have taken voluntary redundancy. industry wide someone hundred thousand jobs have already disappeared. so far congress has b been reluctatant to pausea
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stand alone measure that would only aid adelines without assurances from employers that they would safeguard jobs. as you cacan on ththe day's trading action wall street is closed higher about us talks have still racked up their first month of losses since march disney shares closed down about 1% after it announced those layoffs which will be concentrated in its two u. s. theme parks. the major european indices closed lower with a loss of about half a percentage point across the board shares of french utility suez rose. its bid for and she's a 30% stake in its water management business from two point nine three point four billion dollars or euros rather it is understood this evening that and she has now agreed to sell that stake extending their deadline. for few days more to finalize the terms. lebanon is pushing africa into its first recession in a quarter of a century with gdp forecasast to shrink up 25%% the world bank is deploying some fifty billion
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dollars to support african economies through the pandemic well it's private sector arm the international finance corporation has outlined a one point five billion dollar facility for africa's business community with a focus on small and medium sized companies. sergio pimenenta vice presidentt for the middle east and afrfrica of the ifc told me that those firms in turn have a crucial role to playay in combating the virus. yeah like around the world. private sector has a significant role to play in helping the economy's recall or optical and respondnding t t whatat's happening. i mean thinink in p particular youou ho look at that the opportunities that they are in terms of developing new markets you ideas and enroll them all across thehe continent. i was reasons mentioned what can be done in the digital space where africa still has a quite a bit to catch up where we see a lot of companies. really coming up with bright ideas and rolling them out helping find solutions that are specifically tailored
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for africa. and the african markets as private sector plays a key role there in particular when you look at the distance situation via situation of the countries where indebtedness entering into this crisis was already highgh. so when countris already quite deep in debt you do need the funding from the private sector to column and complimented what columns can do actually bring solutions to help people find your life it was a huge halls. and maybe you. then you were recovered thihi. central debate what a hum dinger it was definitely an error also many hot takes on line that i'm not gonna be able to scratch the surface. media watch then i'm not actually gonna try to what i'm gononna do ininstead is give you. a quick out postgame spent yesterday we talked about the kind of
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pregame let's have a look then at how the candidates are trying to spend how they performed on twitter. today donald trump- classic drop really very true to form using some of the same attack lines that he did in the debate. on twitter with joe biden. at corning him again on twitter today at a kind of barrage of tweets sleepy joe saying he's not strong enough a little lower in order this is pretty good what we've come to expect. expect drop no big surprise that but- when we take ourselves to our bodies in spspeed is alslso surprisingly t of an aggressive social media campaign to hit from him in the last. at twelvlve hours or so i want to show you if i kind of clip from one- video to hihis team release date. tonight to condemn white supremaciststs and militia groups. and to say that they need to stand down and not. add to the violence in the number of these cities as we saw in canosa and. as we've seen in portland chamber. i have a- and i think you get the i. behind what the biting. to try to do with this video they
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all. overlaying images from right white supremacist rallies in the united states with the words of donald trump yesterday where he- at failed to criticize the white nationalist group the proud boys. so that's how the two candidates themselves trying to spin this up online but- i think pretty much everybody else unless you on on in support of donald trump was really pretty disappointed with the tone in that debate- yesterday plenty of people online saying the whole thing lacks. intellectual rigor lacks substantive policy debate debate. at the bickering the interruptions the lies that frustration everybody when they were republican or democrat lots of criticism online today and some criticismsm as well.. s the chris wallace he was the man who chat about debate. at his somebody else here saying- that comment stand back and stand by which is what. trump said when he was talking to and when he was referring to the white nationalist group the proud boys someone here said. the moderator s should have followed up on the perhaps have the moderates to o being black they would have pushed at tropical more. on that issue but i think you know whatever
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the frustrations clearly while on twitter today as i mentioned yesterday. most americans aren't going to be particular influenced by what happens. in the debate most. people have already decided how they'll buy. our coverage of the to president. camp built. canarias with to. of wood and- which i hear quite a lot around all corridors see if france twenty four we have lots of arabic stuff- what is this controversy than among. arab users on twitter yeah okay so. in charlotte in arabic it means god willing we'll hopefully- and- joe biden used it in the cat in the debate yesterday- in an exchange of a trump taxes. let's take a listen to a little extract. in federal taxes in twenty sixteen and twenty seven to millions of dollars you paid millions of dollars of dollars i'm not seven. dollars and you get. it out and you'll get. it but let me. give you. some guidance says that the end when. in charlotte so. is pointed using this arabic tub which as you said we hear a lot in english out correctly well.
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lots of controversy about on twitter at the chat- of muslims against anti anti semitism says pretty explicitly that he isn't using it correctly he says- biden's use of this is. is our a phobic and islamophobic now i have to say that- that is not something that's being echoed by most people. up on a twisted most arabs- all res raising something that i that i have experienced in my life using that word which is that. when you say in chile in kind of common parlance what you mean is. has probably never really gonna happen i mean he's an example- that somebody pointed out when my wife says what he finally pick up your socks me i say angela what angela means is. probably never going to pick up my socks so i actually i think biden. was using the term correctly- i think he wasn't being offensive i i'm in the way that he used i think you need to walk a little bit on his out print out ca should but it's because it's pronunciation through me. no you station was absolutely fine well thank you but he's pronunciation three be complete yet. to hear it so often in our
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office. at the end on the- of the water. than the at and so he's got the sense of it right but i'm i think at the- we need to work on that proposition. ninety i think about a time i'm sorry for that but thank you vevery much and did not ask me o watch. tape ofof the business as heather thank you. on that thank you for joining us.
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09/30/20 09/30/20 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! pres. trump: give me a name. boys? stand back and stand by. amy: "stand back and stand by," president trump refuses to condemn violent white supremacists during a chaotic first debate against joe biden. the president repeatedly heckled and interrupted and insulted the former vice president as they
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