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turn the tide against the coronavirus and it will last at least all of november artie's charlotte dubinsky can tell us what's ahead. president mike onset in july ringback he tweeted that in the event of a 2nd wave that we are ready that's francois be ready and that's clearly the case they bought they bought and we are overwhelmed by the 2nd wave that we now know to certainly be harder and deadlier than the 1st one the government has said it didn't want this locked down that despite its efforts it looks like it's back to square one when it comes to cope 19 infiniti present diprivan to confine the elderly the most vulnerable to tash to be alert and protect to improve the number of beds in intensive care units with a solutions are not enough at the moment and we need to go beyond that the economy gets us from friday we will see the closure of bars and restaurants and those forms that people are fronts needed during the 1st lockdown to leave home is at a step since they will be back the suggestion is that once again the french will only be able to leave their home if they have to do essential
turn the tide against the coronavirus and it will last at least all of november artie's charlotte dubinsky can tell us what's ahead. president mike onset in july ringback he tweeted that in the event of a 2nd wave that we are ready that's francois be ready and that's clearly the case they bought they bought and we are overwhelmed by the 2nd wave that we now know to certainly be harder and deadlier than the 1st one the government has said it didn't want this locked down that despite its efforts...
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threat system to the highest level with more on the killings under a farmer spoke to r t sharla dubinsky in paris. the attack level in france has been raised in the last few hours to attack a level meaning france thinks it could be subject to other attacks following what's happened in nice where 3 people were killed inside a church inside not. in the heart of the city of nice present mark warner has arrived on the site to see what's happening and to offer his condolences 3 people dead including one we understand who was beheaded in an attack has shocking reminiscent of that attack on the history teacher said patty less than 2 weeks ago 2 others also killed in that attack we are not exactly sure of the details of what happened to them but they do understand that it was a mass stabbing that took place inside the church now the marigny says been talking out about what's happened he's described this as a terror attack. in this new tragedy today we see victims of his fascism which i repeatedly denounced while the antiterrorism prosecution has taken over the investigation into what unfolded in
threat system to the highest level with more on the killings under a farmer spoke to r t sharla dubinsky in paris. the attack level in france has been raised in the last few hours to attack a level meaning france thinks it could be subject to other attacks following what's happened in nice where 3 people were killed inside a church inside not. in the heart of the city of nice present mark warner has arrived on the site to see what's happening and to offer his condolences 3 people dead including...
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the biggie and it's the one that seems to be pushing that relationship to breaking point charlie dubinsky reporting there well meanwhile the french interior minister is warning of a heightened risk of terror attacks within the country he also revealed to build a crackdown on suspected is the mrs would be stepped up targeting groups promoting radical islam however the director of the our code center for political studies in amman does worry that the crackdown on religious extremists may be perceived as an attack on islam. it seems that we are returning back lash of civilization and a struggle between religious discourse this is not good for the corporation between the 2 shore shores of the mediterranean this it creates a lot of problems in the arab world and it's a relationship with europe is officially with france france should be very much careful differentiating between right because. imagine the muslim community in europe in the last 20 or 25 years and the muslim communities are different you mentioned very much in this period of time. now russia has applied to the world health organiz
the biggie and it's the one that seems to be pushing that relationship to breaking point charlie dubinsky reporting there well meanwhile the french interior minister is warning of a heightened risk of terror attacks within the country he also revealed to build a crackdown on suspected is the mrs would be stepped up targeting groups promoting radical islam however the director of the our code center for political studies in amman does worry that the crackdown on religious extremists may be...
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international situations he has got himself involved in prompting accusations of over ambition charlotte dubinsky in paris picks up the story. in little over 3 years on the world stage from says president not corn has apparently become the go to man ladies and gentlemen my 1st miss each he said france is back france is back at the core of for europe from syria to libya wrong to the sun hell mcconnell has fingers in many pies high profile interventions have kept the international media fixated on him but as bold as they have been many of his cause celeb a seemingly in tractable this week alone he's been asked to mediate in belarus called for a cease fire in conjunction with russian president putin between as a by shon and armenia and made his feelings over recent well known developments in lebanon for all his efforts how much success has he achieved we have a pretty good reason sort of for. each time he proposed mediation each time he proposed going for answer something that i doubt. no one success until now lebanon is a particularly sought issue when corn arrived in beirut in the days following t
international situations he has got himself involved in prompting accusations of over ambition charlotte dubinsky in paris picks up the story. in little over 3 years on the world stage from says president not corn has apparently become the go to man ladies and gentlemen my 1st miss each he said france is back france is back at the core of for europe from syria to libya wrong to the sun hell mcconnell has fingers in many pies high profile interventions have kept the international media fixated...
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our correspondent charlet dubinsky reports from near the basilica where the attack took place. president mark rome was following that brutal attack he said france his country was under attack from islam missed a terror attack that took place in this right behind me a whore a scene unfolded during a rampage of 30 minutes in which 3 people lost their lives let's take you through what happened inside and what happened to the individuals 3 were killed 2 women and . prosecutors been outlining the details of the deaths on thursday evening he said of the one woman who is around 60 years old was almost beheaded in an attack head almost cut totally off the man who said to be in a god in all of the basilica behind me was said to have had his throat sliced open a 3rd individual a woman who was also stabbed in the attack managed to escape briefly to raise the alarm she also succumb to injury now the police arrived on the scene minutes after the law was raised and they were confronted by a man who shouted out. they tried to taser him and eventually fired shots at him he was then apprehended
our correspondent charlet dubinsky reports from near the basilica where the attack took place. president mark rome was following that brutal attack he said france his country was under attack from islam missed a terror attack that took place in this right behind me a whore a scene unfolded during a rampage of 30 minutes in which 3 people lost their lives let's take you through what happened inside and what happened to the individuals 3 were killed 2 women and . prosecutors been outlining the...
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beheaded by a jihadi extremist last week after showing characters of the prophet baba to his class dubinsky reports from the french capital. a solemn ceremony at the bone in paris on wednesday evening with about $400.00 people in attendance to pay tribute to the slain teacher samuel patty president paid his own tribute saying that samuel party had now become the face of the french republic the face for the fight for freedom. samuel was murdered for the very reason the human body the value of the french republic he was killed because islamists want to take our future and. they will not prevail said samuel was a victim of lies a conspiracy theory. of what we are on friday he became the face of the republic and our desire to bring down terrorist networks to live like a community of free citizens. becomes a more details have emerged about who have been detained in connection with that attack including 2 minors a 14 and 15 year old who were paid some 300 euros for information to show the attack of. who he was following school on friday now that beheading is left many here of. searching opened up
beheaded by a jihadi extremist last week after showing characters of the prophet baba to his class dubinsky reports from the french capital. a solemn ceremony at the bone in paris on wednesday evening with about $400.00 people in attendance to pay tribute to the slain teacher samuel patty president paid his own tribute saying that samuel party had now become the face of the french republic the face for the fight for freedom. samuel was murdered for the very reason the human body the value of...
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and also alleges that the pandemic is being exploited to bring in repressive measures or to sell dubinsky is across the story. amnesty international doesn't hold back in this report accusing authorities of using oppressive laws in the period pre and post the code 19 locked down thousands have been arbitrarily fined arrested detained and prosecuted for peaceful activities which should not be considered defenses peaceful protests have been banned under draconian kovan 1000 powers and hundreds of protesters find the report says that despite the covert lockdown ending in may a barrel all public gatherings of more than 10 people remained in force it claims that this was disproportionate given that other launch gatherings in open spaces were permitted yet even though it was deemed illegal protest did take place including ones linked to the black lives matter movement was a. good. thing was. the ban was eventually overturned by francis highest administrative court but amnesty says that dozens if not hundreds of protesters were fined for participating in small public gatherings over the past few
and also alleges that the pandemic is being exploited to bring in repressive measures or to sell dubinsky is across the story. amnesty international doesn't hold back in this report accusing authorities of using oppressive laws in the period pre and post the code 19 locked down thousands have been arbitrarily fined arrested detained and prosecuted for peaceful activities which should not be considered defenses peaceful protests have been banned under draconian kovan 1000 powers and hundreds of...
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the pandemic taking its toll that many medical workers want out of the profession they are to show dubinsky picks up the story for us as the cause they make rears its ugly head the 1st sign of real strain was on hospitals downs were posed people wanted to show their appreciation and so started the class ok. now is the pressure on hospitals and stuff and getting all the coughing in the world isn't enough to boost the morale of traumatised medical staff and we're still having his bearing that more than a hole for us is suffering. and many say they are ready to quit it's. conducted by the national order of nurses 57 percent of respondents said they were exhausted all 37 percent said the covert crisis had made them want to change jobs. this summer saw wave of layoffs and it became clear that the government will continue reducing hospital beds the thing is the government shot health workers in the back by refusing to admit that 31000 staff were infected with over 19 due to the lack of masks and medical robes many young nurses considered quitting the thought to themselves i won't work amid a staf
the pandemic taking its toll that many medical workers want out of the profession they are to show dubinsky picks up the story for us as the cause they make rears its ugly head the 1st sign of real strain was on hospitals downs were posed people wanted to show their appreciation and so started the class ok. now is the pressure on hospitals and stuff and getting all the coughing in the world isn't enough to boost the morale of traumatised medical staff and we're still having his bearing that...
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showed dubinsky reports now from paris. on the plans announced by president korn france is fighting back against separatism and a deviation away from the secular nature of the republic but the law which has yet to be fully drafted and released has been seen as an attack against islam not going speech did they kill to alleviate those concerns. the problem is islam ist separatism this conscious theorize political religious project which materializes in repeated deviations from the values of the republic which often results in the constitution of a counter society and whose manifestations of the dropout of children the development of community based sports and cultural practices which are the pretext for teaching principles which do not comply with the laws of the republic french authorities fear that children and students learning arabic in mosques all being taught by religious associations could fall prey to indoctrination by ism midsts and in a bid to have more control the government plans to expand its availability in scho
showed dubinsky reports now from paris. on the plans announced by president korn france is fighting back against separatism and a deviation away from the secular nature of the republic but the law which has yet to be fully drafted and released has been seen as an attack against islam not going speech did they kill to alleviate those concerns. the problem is islam ist separatism this conscious theorize political religious project which materializes in repeated deviations from the values of the...
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charla dubinsky with the report still ahead on the program but e.u. slap sanctions on bell russian officials over a. election rigging claims but leaves to go off the list of all the details when we return. leg. the 1st presidential debate exhibited lots of like but not much one can argue neither candidate last night was a perfect reflection of the nation's politics put the campaign coming to an end do the debates have any meaningful impact is there such a thing as an undecided voter. we start the program back in spain where the regional authorities in madrid have launched a legal challenge against the government's new locked on order if filed an appeal in the national court claiming that the measures violate local laws on self rule will cause unnecessary economic harm there dude area has one of the highest coronavirus infection rates in spain and the health minister insists the shutdown is on affordable. ok what i can tell you is that we have to act with determination to take control of the pandemic in the madrid region and this is the most important
charla dubinsky with the report still ahead on the program but e.u. slap sanctions on bell russian officials over a. election rigging claims but leaves to go off the list of all the details when we return. leg. the 1st presidential debate exhibited lots of like but not much one can argue neither candidate last night was a perfect reflection of the nation's politics put the campaign coming to an end do the debates have any meaningful impact is there such a thing as an undecided voter. we start...
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french government's defense of the right to show controversial cartoons of the prophet mohammed dubinsky has more. it is recommended to exercise the greatest vigilance especially while traveling and in places that are frequented by tourists or expatriate communities this warning has been issued for those traveling and living in some muslim majority countries and it comes as there are rising tensions between france and those countries over comments made by president in the wake of that terror attack the beheading of teachers patti president said that he would defend the right to show controversial cartoons of the muslim prophet mohammed now there is this huge anti sentiment that is is sparked up in the wake of that with protests now in many majority muslim countries with some of burning effigies of president back on and a court for a boycott on french products was. last it was and it would have been passed by half past. it would not have that advantage that if barack. were president back or has refused to step down over this comment which would perhaps defuse this situation and he has bee
french government's defense of the right to show controversial cartoons of the prophet mohammed dubinsky has more. it is recommended to exercise the greatest vigilance especially while traveling and in places that are frequented by tourists or expatriate communities this warning has been issued for those traveling and living in some muslim majority countries and it comes as there are rising tensions between france and those countries over comments made by president in the wake of that terror...
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weighed in on ethnic foods in french shops and his comments didn't go down very well artie shaw dubinsky has more. radicalization and how it happens is now once again headline news in front now while most questions are focusing on the impact of social media poverty and foreign influence the country's interior minister has come up with this suggestion as one root of the problem i was about to go to his always shocked me to go into a supermarket and see that there would be one type of ethnic food selection here and another one next to it domino went on to say this is how community terrorism begins it's a term loosely translates as identity and it's also used to describe those who don't comply or respect the idea of secularism here in france that's a separation of religion and state and even though the interior minister says he doesn't want to put ethnic food dollars in supermarkets it's comments have caused a stir with many mocking him. down on also thinks is to big business owners to do their bit in fighting separatism so what restaurants streets like this one here in paris offer a pletho
weighed in on ethnic foods in french shops and his comments didn't go down very well artie shaw dubinsky has more. radicalization and how it happens is now once again headline news in front now while most questions are focusing on the impact of social media poverty and foreign influence the country's interior minister has come up with this suggestion as one root of the problem i was about to go to his always shocked me to go into a supermarket and see that there would be one type of ethnic food...
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quote an islamist terror attack the suspect was shot dead by police shortly afterwards charlotte dubinsky updated us from the french capital earlier but we understand that it's a 47 year old history teacher who has been decapitated in this particularly gruesome brutal attack that took place in a northwest area just signed in paris and we understand that it was perpetrated. by an 18 year old man to give you some background on this we understand that the teacher had been just a few weeks ago giving a class on freedom of expression and in that class had apparently shown the students caricature cartoons of the muslim prophet mohammed now we understand that some of the parents were unhappy about that and they actually reported the teacher at the time we understand that on friday he was to capitated byt this 18 year old and the attack took place just outside the school at around 5 pm local time here in france this is being treated as a possible terror attack and we understand that shouts of allahu akhbar would heard it just before that attack was carried out the interior minister here in france
quote an islamist terror attack the suspect was shot dead by police shortly afterwards charlotte dubinsky updated us from the french capital earlier but we understand that it's a 47 year old history teacher who has been decapitated in this particularly gruesome brutal attack that took place in a northwest area just signed in paris and we understand that it was perpetrated. by an 18 year old man to give you some background on this we understand that the teacher had been just a few weeks ago...
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abiding muslims that now fear that they will suffer from the government's responses are to show dubinsky reports. in the wake of samuel patti's gruesome murder the french state wants to show that it's being quick to act police have raided the homes of islam is activists engaged on social networks more than 80 investigations for online hatred have been arrests have already taken place since yesterday around 50 associative structures will see a certain number of visits from state services all week long and several of them at my suggestion will be dissolved in the council of ministers this latest terror attack is only likely to harden the state stands until it's already led to more accusations that muslims need to take cover or are calling me asking me whether i was really that or not so how can we stop poor and everybody is scared that there would be 5 or 6 o'clock in the morning here that you know i will have to be careful of what i post and my freedom of speech as a human rights activist is literally on the balance among still going to as ations in the crossfire n.g.o.s including the col
abiding muslims that now fear that they will suffer from the government's responses are to show dubinsky reports. in the wake of samuel patti's gruesome murder the french state wants to show that it's being quick to act police have raided the homes of islam is activists engaged on social networks more than 80 investigations for online hatred have been arrests have already taken place since yesterday around 50 associative structures will see a certain number of visits from state services all...
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suspected is amiss in france intensifies following the recent beheading of a teacher near paris dubinsky reports. president macron has said he won't to announce the publication of those cartoons and that has spiked furious reaction from many muslim majority countries including from the president of turkey president one who said twice over the weekend that he thought macron needed his mental health checked . needs mental health treatment what else can be said to a head of state who behaves in this way to millions of people living in his country who are members of a different faith. as i said yesterday he is a case and therefore he really needs to have mental checks france has been incensed by that and described it as an insult in reaction its also recalled its ambassador from ankara it's also been condemnation of those comments from the e.u. president words the regard to president are on the ball we call on to stop this dangerous spiral of confrontation all muslim countries are also angered by some of the other crackdowns that are happening here in france that includes the closure of a mo
suspected is amiss in france intensifies following the recent beheading of a teacher near paris dubinsky reports. president macron has said he won't to announce the publication of those cartoons and that has spiked furious reaction from many muslim majority countries including from the president of turkey president one who said twice over the weekend that he thought macron needed his mental health checked . needs mental health treatment what else can be said to a head of state who behaves in...
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show dubinsky takes up the story. this has been long awaited how the french government would seek to defend the country's secular values against radical islam present like on friday has set out his stall establishing a religion. islam is a religion that is in crisis today all over the world we don't just see it in our country it is a deep crisis that is linked to tensions between fundamentalism specifically between religious and political projects that says we have seen lead to radicalism even in countries where islam is the majority religion well the draft glory's due to be presented in december and it will seek to strengthen the secularism here in france now president might call ringback talked about france liberating is from foreign influences and some of the ways it intends to do this with this law will be for example more oversight in how mosques here or funded there will be stricter scrutiny of schools and associations that so serve religious communities and when it comes to homeschooling which is rather popular
show dubinsky takes up the story. this has been long awaited how the french government would seek to defend the country's secular values against radical islam present like on friday has set out his stall establishing a religion. islam is a religion that is in crisis today all over the world we don't just see it in our country it is a deep crisis that is linked to tensions between fundamentalism specifically between religious and political projects that says we have seen lead to radicalism even...
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fight the pandemic it comes after new curfews were announced in a number of big cities charlotte dubinsky reports from paris. the protesters here all forming what is a nationwide day of protests by health workers across vaults and they are protesting because they say they are simply exhausted exhausted by not just the 1st wave of the cave 19 pandemic but then having to catch a polar appointments during the summer and now they're facing this 2nd wave and they say that it is worse than ever they also say that the government has been treating them like fools they all fear you're saying that there are not enough stuff in the hospitals and they don't being paid enough so the government did bump up pay for health workers by around $90.00 euros a month from september but the health would you say that just isn't enough to compensate them for the sheer volume of work that they do you know most of the danger they're putting themselves in at the moment and they demanding a massive recruitment drive and a significant pay increase now own wednesday night president. of the health workers aust facing a
fight the pandemic it comes after new curfews were announced in a number of big cities charlotte dubinsky reports from paris. the protesters here all forming what is a nationwide day of protests by health workers across vaults and they are protesting because they say they are simply exhausted exhausted by not just the 1st wave of the cave 19 pandemic but then having to catch a polar appointments during the summer and now they're facing this 2nd wave and they say that it is worse than ever they...
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that there was no other choice but news just coming in within the past hour or so and charlotte dubinsky in paris taking us through thank you. involved new restrictions are also on the way in germany be dealy infection rate has recently top $13000.00 they're leaving angela merkel to announce a broad lockdown from next week last thing a month so not dissimilar to what is happening in france peter all of earth's got the details he shared with me earlier. well this was called lock down lights in the build up to it we knew it was coming what we didn't expect is how soon these new measures would come in place there was talk about the 4th of november or later next week it's going to be monday the 2nd of november that this new lockdown light comes into play then the idea behind it is to keep schools and kindergartens open what that means is that other areas are going to have to make way younger merkel was speaking to the press earlier she said the social contact is going to have to essentially suffer in order to try and get over this hump over this autumn spike in corona infections now what we
that there was no other choice but news just coming in within the past hour or so and charlotte dubinsky in paris taking us through thank you. involved new restrictions are also on the way in germany be dealy infection rate has recently top $13000.00 they're leaving angela merkel to announce a broad lockdown from next week last thing a month so not dissimilar to what is happening in france peter all of earth's got the details he shared with me earlier. well this was called lock down lights in...
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actually enough to prevent this sort of radicalization that leads to such extreme brutality charlotte dubinsky people have been laying flowers where the deadly attack unfolded locals say the incident shows how freedom of expression is on her threat in front. it is a mix of anger and sadness at the same time because it's just a teacher who got killed for doing his job this touches me it shocks me. it's a pity that the attacker was killed because he should have been judged for his actions and it's a pity that we can no longer teach as we wish and enjoy freedom of speech every time there's this kind of reprisal it's related to religion and that's a problem in a secular country. for human to human madness that's where we are today in france it's unfortunate just a lesson just a caricature frankly it's hard to imagine that someone could do it just for that a drawing a simple drawing if we can no longer say what we want it's as if our democracy has been crushed by religion by politics in motion is running very high a political analyst in paris told us as well the clash between secular and religious
actually enough to prevent this sort of radicalization that leads to such extreme brutality charlotte dubinsky people have been laying flowers where the deadly attack unfolded locals say the incident shows how freedom of expression is on her threat in front. it is a mix of anger and sadness at the same time because it's just a teacher who got killed for doing his job this touches me it shocks me. it's a pity that the attacker was killed because he should have been judged for his actions and...
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enter a 2nd national lockdown in a bid to turn the tide against the coronavirus or to charlotte dubinsky can tell us what's ahead president mike onset in july he tweeted that in the event of a 2nd wave there we are ready that's francois be ready and that's clearly not the case france feels now it's in the middle of the 2nd wave could be 1008 colored coat bits try different methods such as the curfews the local lock downs none of them seem to work as we keep seeing or roy sing them but off positive cases being which is that every day the government has said it didn't want this locked down but despite its efforts it looks like it's back to square one when it comes to cope 19 from friday we will see a closure of bars and restaurants all essential or non-essential as shops will be closed and those forms that people in france needed during the 1st lockdown to leave home is at his desk since they will be back the suggestion is that once again the french will only be able to leave their home if they have to do essential shopping if they have to go to the doctor says or if they need their one ho
enter a 2nd national lockdown in a bid to turn the tide against the coronavirus or to charlotte dubinsky can tell us what's ahead president mike onset in july he tweeted that in the event of a 2nd wave there we are ready that's francois be ready and that's clearly not the case france feels now it's in the middle of the 2nd wave could be 1008 colored coat bits try different methods such as the curfews the local lock downs none of them seem to work as we keep seeing or roy sing them but off...
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shelley dubinsky has more now on the reaction to the incident. 9 arrests have taken place following searches overnight following that attack that terror attack in that region to the northwest of paris when the stand one is a minor and 2 are parents of children to attend did the school where the 47 year old history teacher has been named by french media as samuel patty taught this is the reaction from the ground for human human madness that's where we are today in france it's unfortunate just a lesson just a caricature you're frankly it's hard to imagine that someone could do it just for that a drawing a simple drawing that we can no longer see what we want because if our democracy has been crushed by religion by politics. it's just it's a pity that the attacker was killed because he should have been judged for his actions and it's a pity that we can no longer teaches we wish and enjoy freedom of speech every time there is this kind of reprisal it's related to religion and that's a problem in a secular country. that the alleged attacker tweeted a picture of that attack and posted here all soc
shelley dubinsky has more now on the reaction to the incident. 9 arrests have taken place following searches overnight following that attack that terror attack in that region to the northwest of paris when the stand one is a minor and 2 are parents of children to attend did the school where the 47 year old history teacher has been named by french media as samuel patty taught this is the reaction from the ground for human human madness that's where we are today in france it's unfortunate just a...
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by 1934 she is chosen by zimmerman and dubinski to organize black workers in chicago. they do not want to organize. she's lifted. she leaves her -- she leaves new york. she goes to chicago. she relocates. she spends months doing sort of real underground work to talk to these black women because they're scared of losing their jobs and she's finally getting somewhere and i'm not quite sure how many months she spends, but it's -- it seems to me a good six to nine months. and then all of a sudden she's just kind of plucked out of chicago and brought back to new york and jewish male is put in her place just as she says, i'm just about to bring all of this thing to some sort of productivity. now the women are ready and she writes this letter to zimmerman and she says, i feel like i have been used as a cat's paw. and it's such an amazing phrase. and it really -- and, you know, what happens to her is that she -- she takes her name off of the election to run for sort of the exit and this is the woman who was on the executive committee, executive board of local 22 and she kind o
by 1934 she is chosen by zimmerman and dubinski to organize black workers in chicago. they do not want to organize. she's lifted. she leaves her -- she leaves new york. she goes to chicago. she relocates. she spends months doing sort of real underground work to talk to these black women because they're scared of losing their jobs and she's finally getting somewhere and i'm not quite sure how many months she spends, but it's -- it seems to me a good six to nine months. and then all of a sudden...