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i don't see how anybody anywhere you could find that as a we. i . i. turned people have been arrested after the brutal murder of a history teacher the perpetrator was an 18 year old chechen man who was shot dead by police. media and the green you cease fire but immediately after the trade more accusations of attacks in the disputed region of the go in the car about. shells rained down on there is surrounding the disputed territory to be civilian casualties reported in azerbaijan 2nd largest city we hear from both sides of the conflict started the war but it was built there is. never going to. foreign the muslim. us
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president putin announces the approval of the 2nd russian franc see the get go with 90 correspondent was among those taking part in testing for the 1st job. going to get the 2nd day of what could be. either thanks for joining us this is the weekly. ok let's begin with the details of the atrocity that shocked friends 10 people have now been arrested after the brutal murder of a history teacher who showed caricature of the prophet mohammed to his pupils flowers candles and messages of been left at the place where he was decapitated friday evening the prosecutors now say that the beheading in a paris suburb was carried out by an 18 year old of chechen origin he was born in moscow his family moved to france 12 years ago seeking political asylum russia says
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that in such cases citizenships usually withdrawn meaning the country has no link to the incident witness film the moment police confronted the killer. the man who was. the national antiterrorism prosecuting him process been putting new details about what exactly happened in the days leading up to that brutal to cavitation almost 47 year old history teacher he's been named is miss samuel patty now the assailant was shot dead after decapitation teach at. the concerned person of russian nationality and of chechen origin benefited from a refugee status and lived in year ever in the year he was unknown to the intelligence services on a judicial level he's never been convicted but was known for cases of damaging
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public property and gang violence while still a minor ellis leading up to that atrocity he went to the school and asked people to point out who samuel patsy was so it does appear that he didn't know the victim himself beforehand that he also outlined the details of the individuals who've been arrested in connection with this terror attack they need to parents and grandparents of the younger brother old the 18 year old assailant and also a parent older student 2 had apparently post debate here on facebook in the last few weeks calling for the teach it to be dismissed as a result of showing those characters of the prophet mohammed and to do that because for him and we end this stand that in the days leading up to this decapitation there will many threats that were being made against at the 47 year old teacher we've been speaking to some of the parents all children who are also in senegal
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patti's cost in the field he asked muslim children to raise their hand and leave the classroom but he did it my son told me he didn't do it to discriminate. to her dad he did it to preserve the children to not chilled them he explained i'd prefer if you left because i'm going to show a cartoon of the prophet of islam but i don't want to shock people because will do and i think you see where it's an attack here normally nothing ever happens here and now a teacher has been decapitated our children on safe we don't know what to do now the rector of the great great mosque here in paris has said that he was horrified by what's happened and he said that condemnation just isn't enough anymore that action ringback needed to be taken and also there was culmination from the a model of the great mosque in. whatever the thought the believe even the insult the caricature of the other nothing justifies the fact of killing the so it is
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a mortal capital soon to kill a person like that to cut his throat like that all because it showed caricaturists of the prophet there have been there been 2 terror attacks hate in france in the last 3 weeks and both of those attacks related to the images of the slim prophet right there present medical an outline course he wants to do the draft rudy to be presented before the end of 2020 he said that any deviation away from france's secular values wouldn't be tolerated he talked about liberating from foreign influences we know that drove through is going to closer scrutiny all schools and associations serves religious communities and that arabic will now be true in mainstream schools rather than in mosques that laws say by the end of the year but it comes as polls have been giving us and in planning all walked many muslims feel one poll recently showed that almost 3 quarters of those who responded who are
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under the age of $25.00 said that they would put their religion above that's all for the republic this attack has. a huge fear now particularly amongst teaches. you may have to give several of us is that several parties and this is raised questions about what's being done in the moment is actually enough to prevent this sort of radicalization that leads to such extreme brutality lotty spoke to the former mayor of the town where the atrocity happened shoot today more couth he should firstly i'm shocked and angered because this is complete madness a teacher doing their job giving food for thought about freedoms and republican values he was beheaded it's horrendous he's a victim of madness i'm even more shocked that this college is one i opened when i was the town mayor and it had a good reputation working there was nice and it was located in
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a neighborhood without any problems or violence it's time for us to take a tough stance on the issue on how people intrude into france while being deemed as refugees and surprisingly given resident cards to 2030 i don't think that this act of terror is a crazy man's deed but a premeditated act at this point we must prosecute for any violation of the republic's laws in particular for the pressure being put on teachers and journalists to keep them silent. paris based political analyst nicola berkovitz believes that the deadly incident highlights the refugee crisis unfolding in france . it's too early to see now what type of ship was done with these refugees come out come into france what kind of check this france do how would they be doing it to see their background for these people coming from what are their beliefs or what are their motivations why they come in here 'd and be do they belong to any specific organizations i think this definition shows that france does not do that
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in a case it doesn't do it correctly and it's hitting people which shouldn't be here if you are going to let 20300000 people into your country illegally each year and i'm not even if you're talking about people coming illegally what is your plan are you going to help them into 3 very good do you have jobs with them are you going to help them to learn french are you going to help them greatly the culture to appreciate the culture to learn the culture but there definitely is a major prisoner one problem which is the integration 20 people are coming in and there's not enough means to help them integrate but also to push them ringback the muslim community has a responsibility has to come these people down it has to show them there's another way to use them all roles we know small minorities take over me you move majorities and then this is where the future of this that could be people if people within the muslim community don't do anything. and you ceasefire has been agreed between armenia and azerbaijan one week after the previous to this was adopted in moscow this latest ceasefire was negotiated after powerful explosions rocked the capital
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of the disputed no go in a coma back region on saturday overnight though there was calm in the city. the 3 decade old tensions between you and your advantage over the disputed territory boiled over at the end of september the 2 sides have been trading accusations of attacks blaming each other for civilian casualties and damage inflicted. the conflict spilled beyond the confines of the disputed territory as about john claims 13 people were killed during shelling in the early hours of saturday morning more than 50 people reportedly were injured in these areas city of ganja with residential buildings hit to the country's president says it was a war crime in this violent to respond militarily local journalist from the shelves city sent this report. again just the 2nd biggest cities over the region 60 kilometers far from the fault line again came under attack for a 1000000 year as a result of 4 to certain civilians were killed including 3 children and more than
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40 others injured more than 20 houses were destroyed according to a survey to national engines for my next gen missiles fired at ganja initially then to fight as it's called operative tactical ballistic missile it is swore still there or could sloan's from armenian side here there is a dental areas around 1 am after the midnight obviously residents were sleeping here we can see their fragments of the shell. this has been consecutive from attack only ganja the previous 2 plane lives of 11 residents many dozens were injured as a vision of government officials together with members of the diplomatic corps today was it at the scene as well they held their praise briefing according to their vision a few shows armenia continues to covert war crimes even under their own going declared moscow cease fire this is not the 1st time the city of ganja has been
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showed in the last few weeks we've been president has denied any involvement saying it was azerbaijan that initially broke the cease fire. and spoke exclusively to r.t. . clear information from my government from ministry of defense and for foreign minister and foreign minister i have spoken about that already that it's definitely not not our media that has filled it with should not. forget. in this account the real fact who started this stage of war it was the us there is side clearly. the people of nagorno-karabakh the republic of arts so violations are there there are fortunate and i think all parties have to put a lot of efforts in order to stop it he won the number of regions in the going to things flared up has been steadily growing 26 donough reports from michelle's
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cathedral. the war in the going to care about has not just about trivial territorial gains it's a long lasting it with lots of bad blood between both sides and recently it has spilled into a new turf religious this 19th century only savior cathedral was a place where soldiers and volunteers alike used to come and pray before heading into battle that made it a target but it wasn't just soldiers who would come to this church the as area military was battering the town of shushi at that time so i learned and her family decided to hide from the bombs in the cathedral script one place they thought that was safe from the shelling but they were wrong god does not have to now and there were 7 of us including to children when the shell hit the cathedral it was deafening there was destruction everywhere masonry fell from the searing that's all they can remember 2 strikes have literally sing everything in their path the altar
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the benches and one of the domes have been completely destroyed no place is sacred no place is safe in this war not only was this church hit twice but the 2nd strike injured 3 russian journalists one of them is still in intensive care after spending several days in a coma he believes the hit on them was intentional the streets of shushi bear a striking resemblance to those in other towns of nagorno karabakh it's a place of desolation and despair those who can fight are already on the front lines those who had somewhere to run already have done but alone or doesn't have any choice but to stay another story. we have to fit in this small shelter with a kitchen and bathroom in the same place we are too scared to go with doors when we hear the sound of the sirens we are rushing here to hide every even in the reason we can hear the shelling people seem to be unfazed by the story state of the cathedral there's plenty of candles still burning. the half destroyed walls of the
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church people for peace to return to this land sooner rather than later because dan of reporting from the going to come back our. only attack on the cathedral the belgian cellist performing to the rubble musician has armenian roots and played a piece by an armenian composer. the speech of regions populated mainly by ethnic armenians at the spokesperson for the azerbaijani foreign ministry insisted belongs to. that that doesn't exclude self-determination and i would look at that as the wrong thing go to raise our children there's a possibility of this is part of the internationally recognized terrorist that was the 2nd about 3 armenians living in the truth and the right direction and so the domination does not mean that procession separate them a nation does not mean independence so what we say of course we can't reconcile the
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good of a nation where we are being that it was a joke if every group of people would declare it claimed that they have the right relation can you imagine what kind of. a new restrictions being rolled out in russia and across europe is recalled coded rates are registered more that after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race is very dramatic developments only really exists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. the world is driven by
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registered a wreck or daily death count you antivirus restrictions are being rolled out in the capital and other cities people of 65 are being told to stay at home employers are required to move 30 percent of the stuff to remote work high schools are going back to remote learning in moscow as of monday also bars and clubs will have to send customers details to a central registry to enable contact tracing in case an outbreak is reported it's the start of the pandemic more than 24000 people have died in russia as the world's 4th heaviest caseload after the u.s. india brazil. moscow clinic number 68 in the city center nothing special except this is where i received the rushes vaccine against call that 19 hopefully able to resist public enemy number one as the world health organization calls it.
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this navigation science has called with 19 vaccine clinical trial is this way. maybe i received a placebo because this is a so-called double blind trial meaning neither the doctors know their participants know who's getting it was only 75 percent of the volunteers are getting jobs with a real shot and i hope i'm among them and i have reasons to believe i really am i'll explain why i got the 1st shot exactly 21 days ago i felt really miserable the next day headache muscle pain for the vaccine developers say every 6 volunteer faces similar side effect by the way they faded away 48 hours or so later today i'm going to get the 2nd dose of what could be the most awaited drug in the world why to bolster the immune response to but if the form is off to the 1st shot before
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being approved for the trial i was checked and scanned and checked to get the blood test you're in tazz call with 19 task of blood pressure also age and level and today we do some testing again russia v vaccine by the way divided the world of those criticizing the research too little evidence too fast and those praising russia's going to get vaccines right here. ok i hear. i need to relax my groove. who. after the 1st short i was. i have been monitored by. the me and you need media calls you know and after 2 days i'm going to continue staying in touch with medics you know and as
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well as all volunteers because it's a trial after all. that's it i'm done well the head of the world war 2 where the vaccine is made by november rush is expected to be able to produce up to 6000000 doses monthly bring in russia close to her eve unity in the region otieno party from moscow. the coronavirus is once again telling its grip on europe the u.k. is setting new infection records on a daily basis for exceeding those seen during the initial wave but when it comes to tackling the health crisis political unity is in short supply our correspondent peter. says of coronavirus sky rockets across europe e.u. leaders are bringing back hard core restrictions and we have made a decision to impose a curfew it will be in force in the paris region and 8 other french officer darvish
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in the 2nd situation over the bend them it is serious because we record rising infection numbers almost everywhere the reason is that fear is a 2nd autumn winter wave of the virus would be worse than the 1st appear to be coming true back in march france was in lockdown with around 7 and a half 1000 daily cases the latest figures show that is high and now the same picture is repeated in spain and in the u.k. while all those countries were in lockdown in the spring now politicians are trying to strike a balance between safety and personal freedom for many the potential economic damage of another lockdown outweighs concerns of a public health. since
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the virus was 1st detected in europe different countries of opted for different tactics the swedish government went for a hands off approach relying on people following precautions without them having to be made rules that worked at least for a while but now restrictions are in place in sweden as well the disjointed approach among member states has caused public frustration a poll of e.u. citizens found that just over half of french people consultant thought there was unity in the block when it came to tackling coronavirus however 60 percent of italians and almost 3 quarters of those here in germany for the. approach lacked solidarity as our anchor lariam security there measures a confusing that i have no idea where i can end it and they should simplify their rules i'm worried about a 2nd law down especially the impact it will have on restaurant owners and the
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self-employed it's not clear if there is a right strategy but there must be a better way to explain the strategy where supposed to be when can we knows the hot spots is knowledge family gatherings party maybe care homes and retirement homes that's where they should focus this is just chaos those were the one thing that was agreed upon this week was a unified set of travel rules for the european union we welcome the agreement reached day by the member states on uighur coordination of measures restricting free movement related to the coronavirus pandemic it will have a single set of colors to categorize the different regions based on the risk with a single set of rules to follow so citizens can see more clearly what the situation is the german chancellor says that means to be more cooperation across europe to help calm attain a virus that doesn't care whether it's in brussels bremen things we have also
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experienced that european corporation is not limitlessly resilient i tell you the south critically especially in the beginning of the pandemic inveterate specht we focused too much on the problems of our own country but this experience once again makes it clear that we need each other we need close european cooperation in order to must agree challenges which can only be achieved together with the citizens and not working above their heads so far that unified approach to tackling cove it has been lacking from european leaders these are all of our team. we spoke to a swedish epidemiologist who believes it's almost impossible to have 0 kovi destatte it seems. any nations are striving for while saving economies at the same time if you are to be able to enjoy our faces be ok with funding weekend the 1st thing you have to see is whether they are out of the groups aware of those little bit
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interest so it does not help that they say well that was important from long before it should have been taken into account in diplomat. to face with a pandemic that was not there so this is this year i do know. over incapacity you unless you do. i don't see it purpose but thinking that your priorities are others you know where your prayers are not to save their lives it will be with your prayer to start to say the economy we've been thinking ok we have nice economy doing this but don't make the time to look down that we have there we suffered much more so we're going to have a better position than they have if you have those ideas you have just motivation of course you're going to sacrifice. but that gains the human rights. for joining us this afternoon on our team to national don't forget plenty more news stories available if you had to a website on c dot com. is
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americans love. this was a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country at large understood the bargain you get a hope and then you know rebel right that's the things you don't revolt if you have a stake in the system. and be really interesting to dial it back and think about the longer deeper history housings men in the united states not just that question of the american dream but the bigger question of who the dream is and for .
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the welcome jewels of cards when it comes to discussing racism in america the debate usually focuses on how immoral or entrenched it is and while it is definitely both of those things it's hard to quantify the. impact just what is the price of prejudice and who's responsible for getting or ending it all to discuss that i'm now joined by shawn rochester author all of the black hats the cost of being black in america and there are just it's very good to talk to you thank you very much for giving us the soviet union. it is a wonderful thing to be on the platform thank you very much for having me and for engaging in this really important conversation now in your book you cited
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a number of studies on discrimination in the job market all of which are pretty distressing but they wanted me away completely was already a fact. why sounding names versus black sounding names who would know that there's such a distinction and he talked more about this yeah so the university of chicago decision really groundwork breaking our research right on this and they sent out resumes to over 5000 different employers across private public sector large companies medium size small businesses they were trying to get a sense of the amount of discrimination in the labor market what's really important to know is in the resumes that they sent out it would be the same resumes they would just switch the names right the other thing that they would do is they would you know augment the strength of the quality of the resume right so increase the quality institution depth of experience length of experience so on and so forth and what they found was if you have you know. a black you know white sounding name you
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know your callbacks would be 50 percent higher right the other thing that that they found was you know if you were at a white sounding name as the strength and quality of their resume increased right because we want to talk to the stronger candidates because back when it by 30 percent makes total sense right but if you had a black sounding name as the strength and quality resume went up the callbacks did not go up at all so to speak leave you know 0 no interest level you actually needed the incremental 8 years of experience to overcome this this. bias associated with that figure in and of itself is amazing but for our international audience which may not be very familiar with the a particular areas of you know in the united states what have white sounding and whatever black sounding names it's so you know black sounding names might be something.
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