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jonathan: emmanuel, we appreciate your time this morning. emmanuel thomassin, cfo of delivery hero.ngside annmarie hordern, i am jonathan ferro. it is an equity market that breaks down. the stock market speaks, the leadership speaks next. what do restrictions look like across the market? chancellor merkel making her proposal, to shut down restaurants for a month. mr. macron, we will hear from him this evening on potentially a lockdown in france. from london, equities lower. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: welcome to bloomberg etf iq europe. over the next 30 minutes, we will be your guided market to exchange written funds. everything you need to know about the funds and the flows. we ask if a low-cost solution is -- and when china set up a new export. the country takes a new step with the etf market. what it means for investors. let's talk about which countries and sectors are attracting -- with dani burger. dani: one
jonathan: emmanuel, we appreciate your time this morning. emmanuel thomassin, cfo of delivery hero.ngside annmarie hordern, i am jonathan ferro. it is an equity market that breaks down. the stock market speaks, the leadership speaks next. what do restrictions look like across the market? chancellor merkel making her proposal, to shut down restaurants for a month. mr. macron, we will hear from him this evening on potentially a lockdown in france. from london, equities lower. this is bloomberg....
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we are full of emotion. >> they burned an effigy of emmanuel macron. anger was sparked by recent comments saying islam is a religion and crisis, vowing to crackdown on what he called separatism and defending publishing of the prophet muhammad. >> now france has become a hated nation is the islamic world. we want to say the world will boycott them. >> but france is doubling down cannot saying it won't given to intimidation. >> france will never renounce its principles and values and notably the freedom of expression and publication. the second thing i want to remind is that it was hateful comments towards journalists and a newsroom that led towards the bloodshed we have seen in recent years in our country. >> a teacher was beheaded in france earlier this month for showing images of the prophet to students in a lesson on freedom of speech. following a murder and memorial service, micron said france would not give up its cartoon he is up for reelection in two years and many see the rhetoric as slanted towards a domestic audience vying for right wing vote
we are full of emotion. >> they burned an effigy of emmanuel macron. anger was sparked by recent comments saying islam is a religion and crisis, vowing to crackdown on what he called separatism and defending publishing of the prophet muhammad. >> now france has become a hated nation is the islamic world. we want to say the world will boycott them. >> but france is doubling down cannot saying it won't given to intimidation. >> france will never renounce its principles and...
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french president emmanuel macron spoke out in a highly personal speech, promising this schoolteacher we will carry on his work of forging french citizens and conveying the values of france's republic, the values of secularism in france. after macron's speech ended, an orchestra played the national anthem. several members of this crowd outside spontaneously broke into song, applauding here. there was a real grief in this crowd. several people worked in education, students were teachers themselves, and a real show -- real sense of shock at his brutal killing. >> an extremely moving ceremony which brought many people together. some new him, and some were his pupils, but also the president of france emmanuel macron who was leading the whole proceedings. let's get some analysis and bring in our first guest, paul smith. it's always a pleasure to see you. i know you have been watching the outcome today. you've seen what happened at the sorbonne. i wonder if in your opinion, how does a teacher in france set about instructing, bringing up the discussion of freedom of speech with pupils in the
french president emmanuel macron spoke out in a highly personal speech, promising this schoolteacher we will carry on his work of forging french citizens and conveying the values of france's republic, the values of secularism in france. after macron's speech ended, an orchestra played the national anthem. several members of this crowd outside spontaneously broke into song, applauding here. there was a real grief in this crowd. several people worked in education, students were teachers...
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emmanuel macron has takena the rest of france. emmanuel macron has taken a step back.mbat tricks, and so far it has worked it‘s not just local it‘s notjust local mayors and council leaders who are getting angry about this. it is the members of the sage group itself. i‘m pretty damning information coming out in the guardian, specifically about the test, trace and isolate system, which is really having a marginal impact at the moment. yes, well, the criticisms of the track and trace system have been well documented and tests are taking too long. tracings are not reaching enough and fast enough, and obviously, matt hancock has had to answer a lot of questions in the past week about the 15,000 positive cases missing out of the debacle with the spreadsheet failure to capture all the information it needed to. i think it really will focus on what sage has advised on how that matches up to what the government has implemented. three weeks ago, and date of the government hasjust weeks ago, and date of the government has just published this evening, sage was already urging the go
emmanuel macron has takena the rest of france. emmanuel macron has taken a step back.mbat tricks, and so far it has worked it‘s not just local it‘s notjust local mayors and council leaders who are getting angry about this. it is the members of the sage group itself. i‘m pretty damning information coming out in the guardian, specifically about the test, trace and isolate system, which is really having a marginal impact at the moment. yes, well, the criticisms of the track and trace system...
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french president emmanuel macron has visited the scene. he says the number of soldiers deployed as doubled to 7000. >> is a firm message i want to share today and a message of unity. and friends, there is only one community, the national community. i want to tell all of our citizens to matter their religion, whether they believe or not, we must at this moment unite and not cede to the spirit of division. all of our citizens are currently shocked by what has happened to michael for unity. >> france and germany are about to introduce nationwide lockdown's. coronavirus infection rates are searching in europe's two largest economies. people will only be able to go out for a central reasons. at least 140 migrants have drowned in with the u.n. is having is the worst shipwreck of the year. 60 others were rescued off the coast of senegal. the vessel caught fire after sailing from st. louis on saturday for the canary islands. azerbaijan is exchanged dozens of bodies in a handover, a brief pause in hostilities since the latest cease-fire rooster ava
french president emmanuel macron has visited the scene. he says the number of soldiers deployed as doubled to 7000. >> is a firm message i want to share today and a message of unity. and friends, there is only one community, the national community. i want to tell all of our citizens to matter their religion, whether they believe or not, we must at this moment unite and not cede to the spirit of division. all of our citizens are currently shocked by what has happened to michael for unity....
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emmanuel: it is a timing thing. us, we are thinking about a lot of positive things for tesla both in the very short, medium and longer-term. i could certainly see it going toward $800 longer-term. i think the big focus will be the u.s. election. in case of a democratic victory, and with the green new deal, i think there's going to be much extension of the federal tax credit, which could be an even bigger boost to tesla because in the u.s. best tesla in the u.s. and in the stock as well. 2021 is a huge year. we value our $500 price target, based on 2 million vehicles sold. if you want to look into 2030, tesla is essentially talking about 3000 gigawatts hours of capacity. that basically would enable them to make 40 million vehicles. chaz level not be selling 40 million vehicles by then, they will be supplying a lot of other automakers. if you want to look ahead to 2030, there is certainly additional upside to the price target. jonathan: of this stock is up 400% this year? at least market value. the market cap is $394
emmanuel: it is a timing thing. us, we are thinking about a lot of positive things for tesla both in the very short, medium and longer-term. i could certainly see it going toward $800 longer-term. i think the big focus will be the u.s. election. in case of a democratic victory, and with the green new deal, i think there's going to be much extension of the federal tax credit, which could be an even bigger boost to tesla because in the u.s. best tesla in the u.s. and in the stock as well. 2021 is...
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macron saying that it a defiant emmanuel macron saying thatitis a defiant emmanuel macron saying that with great clarity again today, "we will not give any ground." absolutely, and we are understandably preoccupied with our political drama today, but yes, the events in france really do chill you. and to be murdered in a church — which for many people in france, britain and around the world is a place of sanctuary — is a horrible thing. and clearly the person who committed this crime of muslim background does not in any way speak for most muslims. but what they're trying to do by attacking a church is to create a clash of civilizations. and as the telegraph reports, i'm afraid someone who is abetting that payment is the leader of turkey, president erewhon. he seems to be deliberately misinterpreting what macron has been saying, he's been saying free speech is important to france, he wasn't saying criticising mohammed is something he approved of. he was just packing free speech. aragon is whipping up extra islamic extremism in his country, which is exactly what a responsible leader shou
macron saying that it a defiant emmanuel macron saying thatitis a defiant emmanuel macron saying that with great clarity again today, "we will not give any ground." absolutely, and we are understandably preoccupied with our political drama today, but yes, the events in france really do chill you. and to be murdered in a church — which for many people in france, britain and around the world is a place of sanctuary — is a horrible thing. and clearly the person who committed this...
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that would signal a huge shift in strategy from emmanuel macron. it would underline the severity of the crisis. i want to highlight that this is not official yet. that speculation has been gaining momentum. i would point to those figures we got yesterday. number of infections but also dead people in the space of 24 hours, becoming very concerning for the french government. and in terms of how receptive europeans are to the potential new lockdowns, whatever you want to call them, they are penal aren't they? >> i would say this is the elephant in the room at this point. the measures taken in march worked because people respected them, but the social context has changed looking into those past few weeks we have seen in which people do take to the streets, people show they are angry. a lockdown does have repercussions on mental health, on your personal life, personal finances. a lot of that pain is self-inflicted. for weeks we heard from politicians that europe was ready for the second wave, that hospitals were in good shape, that a lockdown was not ne
that would signal a huge shift in strategy from emmanuel macron. it would underline the severity of the crisis. i want to highlight that this is not official yet. that speculation has been gaining momentum. i would point to those figures we got yesterday. number of infections but also dead people in the space of 24 hours, becoming very concerning for the french government. and in terms of how receptive europeans are to the potential new lockdowns, whatever you want to call them, they are penal...
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by emmanuel what more do we know about the prosecutor's case against the defendant. well this is no ordinary murder trial it's attracted worldwide attention because it's not really the case of determining who he's guilty of the murder physically better who is behind and in fact all the indicators point to of russian ties we know that the suspect who traveled to germany weasel a false identity with russian passports we also know that he was assisted by russian artillery tease after he's arrest so that's what the prosecutor will try to determine during that trial the session today was quite short it will resume tomorrow we had to cope plaintive bring their testimonies. the trial of course coming at a time where relations between germany and russia are already strained so how is this trial impacting the state of affairs. well the relations are very strained indeed and not least seen sane of on these poisoning late august and i say the vani who was and here taken in charge by the charity hospital here in berlin say yeah the relations were already strained between germany
by emmanuel what more do we know about the prosecutor's case against the defendant. well this is no ordinary murder trial it's attracted worldwide attention because it's not really the case of determining who he's guilty of the murder physically better who is behind and in fact all the indicators point to of russian ties we know that the suspect who traveled to germany weasel a false identity with russian passports we also know that he was assisted by russian artillery tease after he's arrest...
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emmanuel macron is expected to announce a lockdown tonight. with less than a week away until the elections. more than half of the 2016 vote is already in him with his 29 .5 million americans mailing in ballots or casting in person. deutsche bank swings to a profit. the german lender lift its outlook after debt trading beats wall street peers. heavy news flow this morning. this is bloomberg surveillance. i'm francine lacqua and london, tom keene in new york. we will talk about some of the minutia in the voting. i want to focus on florida, georgia, but also ohio. we also need to look at european leaders with emmanuel macron, angela merkel, for so many months saying they will not go back into lockdown. the numbers speak for themselves and they have no choice but to impose extra restrictions. tom: in the united states is it is about the two different candidates, two different approaches, stark yesterday with the president fired up in lansing, michigan. and the emotion of mr. biden georgia, warm springs, which resonates with franklin delano rooseve
emmanuel macron is expected to announce a lockdown tonight. with less than a week away until the elections. more than half of the 2016 vote is already in him with his 29 .5 million americans mailing in ballots or casting in person. deutsche bank swings to a profit. the german lender lift its outlook after debt trading beats wall street peers. heavy news flow this morning. this is bloomberg surveillance. i'm francine lacqua and london, tom keene in new york. we will talk about some of the...
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president emmanuel macron tonight deploying thousands of troops declaring france is under attack. >>> here in the u.s. tonight the massive train derailment. cars carrying chemical, schools and neighborhoods forced to evacuate. >>> good evening, great to have you with us on this thursday night. five days to go, almost there. how much we'll know on election night still very unclear. with the record number of early votes this this country, one very important tate, though, where they do process those mail-in votes earlier than others, florida. it happens to be a crucial state as you well know which explains why president trump and joe biden were both there today. the president pointing to record gdp growth, signs of a recovery while at the same time a reminder this virus is taking hold again with the colder weather here and all-time record tonight, more than 85,000 new cases in the u.s. in just 24 hours. president trump with first lady melania trump today at a rally in tampa pointing to the new gdp number downplaying the state of the virus saying the bottom line is you'll get better. joe
president emmanuel macron tonight deploying thousands of troops declaring france is under attack. >>> here in the u.s. tonight the massive train derailment. cars carrying chemical, schools and neighborhoods forced to evacuate. >>> good evening, great to have you with us on this thursday night. five days to go, almost there. how much we'll know on election night still very unclear. with the record number of early votes this this country, one very important tate, though, where...
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and emmanuelle charpentier for their work on gene editing.visited professor charpenentr a couple of years ago in her lap to find out about her work. reporter: it was a groundbreaking discovery. eight years ago, emmanuelle and jennifer found a way to rewrite the code of life, dna. now, the scientists have been recognized for their breakthrough, with the nobel chemistry prize. emmamanuelle: i feel extremely honored to receive this highest recognition from swededen. it is a great discovery and i am vevery happy to be one of the pioneers of this discovery. reporter: the scientists figured out how bacteria defend themselves against invading viruses. in the process, they discovered that this natural mechanism can be used as a tool to modify dna. the result was the crisper -- c rispr genome scissors. a simple, quick, and precise tool to change the genome. here is howow it works. the scissors are actually a protein which is given a kind of search term. for example, "agc." in this simple find model, our dna is made up of lots of different combinations
and emmanuelle charpentier for their work on gene editing.visited professor charpenentr a couple of years ago in her lap to find out about her work. reporter: it was a groundbreaking discovery. eight years ago, emmanuelle and jennifer found a way to rewrite the code of life, dna. now, the scientists have been recognized for their breakthrough, with the nobel chemistry prize. emmamanuelle: i feel extremely honored to receive this highest recognition from swededen. it is a great discovery and i...
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we start in france — where president emmanuel macron has denounced a knife attack that killed three peoplen nice — as ‘islamist terrorism'. speaking from the scene — he warned that france was under attack for its values. have a listen. translation: once again our country has been struck by an islamist terrorist attack. three of our fellow citizens we re attack. three of our fellow citizens were killed at the notre dame facility here in clearly, the whole of france is attacked. the attack happened here at the notre dame basilica — atjust after 9 in the morning. the details are grim. police say one of the victims — a woman — was ‘virtually beheaded' — and another man suffered deep wounds to the throat. here's what happened next. police stormed the basilica and shot the suspect. we're told he had also stabbed a third victim, a woman. she fled to a nearby bar, but died of her injuries. chloe mathey and her partner live about 50 metres from the church. this was her account. we heard many people shouting and we knew that there were many, many policemen coming and we heard many shots and more and
we start in france — where president emmanuel macron has denounced a knife attack that killed three peoplen nice — as ‘islamist terrorism'. speaking from the scene — he warned that france was under attack for its values. have a listen. translation: once again our country has been struck by an islamist terrorist attack. three of our fellow citizens we re attack. three of our fellow citizens were killed at the notre dame facility here in clearly, the whole of france is attacked. the...
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emmanuel macron says france is losing control of the covid-19 outbreak in has to react.e president goes on tv to announce that curfews have been agreed to with my 2000 new infections confirmed nationwide in the past 24 hours. schools shut and bars and restaurants ordered to close from barcelonana to liverpool. other european countries tighten their belts to prevent the virus
emmanuel macron says france is losing control of the covid-19 outbreak in has to react.e president goes on tv to announce that curfews have been agreed to with my 2000 new infections confirmed nationwide in the past 24 hours. schools shut and bars and restaurants ordered to close from barcelonana to liverpool. other european countries tighten their belts to prevent the virus
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emmanuel macron is caught right in the middle of this. coming down the pipe tomorrow night to the french people. he does talk in the article about if you put the big cities, if he does something in lockdown. france has a real problem like britain, and it's the big cities and different communities in those cities in different ways. including spain as well. let's move on to the new york times. it's interesting how they put europe together, outbreaks in europe put bra kes together, outbreaks in europe put brakes on economy. all those members in the eurozone, talking about not getting any recovery until 2022. this is
emmanuel macron is caught right in the middle of this. coming down the pipe tomorrow night to the french people. he does talk in the article about if you put the big cities, if he does something in lockdown. france has a real problem like britain, and it's the big cities and different communities in those cities in different ways. including spain as well. let's move on to the new york times. it's interesting how they put europe together, outbreaks in europe put bra kes together, outbreaks in...
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at a memorial service in paris french president emmanuel mccraw has paid tribute to the history teacher beheaded by an islamist last friday some nobody was killed after showing cartoons of the prophet mohammed to the students in a debate on freedom of expression across the teacher a quiet hero slain by cowards. germany's health minister a young man has tested positive for the corona virus he's currently in self isolation and is reportedly experiencing cold like symptoms in argument came just hours after attended a cabinet meeting with chancellor angela merkel as health minister he's a prominent figure in efforts to control the virus. the health minister testing positive right after a cabinet meeting does that mean the entire cabinet including chancellor angela merkel could now be infected we put that question to de w's political correspondent emmanuel. but can they imagine that the old those who have been in close contact with the house minister might get tested quite soon however we also got a statement today from the chancellor is press office highlighting the fact that the federal ca
at a memorial service in paris french president emmanuel mccraw has paid tribute to the history teacher beheaded by an islamist last friday some nobody was killed after showing cartoons of the prophet mohammed to the students in a debate on freedom of expression across the teacher a quiet hero slain by cowards. germany's health minister a young man has tested positive for the corona virus he's currently in self isolation and is reportedly experiencing cold like symptoms in argument came just...
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emmanuel macron has been very robust on this but it is clearly not easy to deal with. on this but it are a p pa re ntly daily telegraph, and they are apparently loopholes that some people may employ to avoid lockdown restrictions. absolutely, and i think there has been a lot of debate about the clarity of the rules that we all operate under, but some of it might also be a technological issue. lots of use of this programme will have downloaded the nhs at to their phones, and there is a suggestion that revisions to that app, people regularly update their phones and this is part of that process, might trigger more and faster alerts, that you might have been in contact with people who have had covid. that is fine if we are confident that the app fine if we are confident that the app is accurate and the technology behind the app is accurate, people will be happy to self—isolate a bit —— a bit more quickly than they would have done previously. but lots of people doubt the quality of the technology, there have been concerns about the whole of the tracking testing system and it is not clear
emmanuel macron has been very robust on this but it is clearly not easy to deal with. on this but it are a p pa re ntly daily telegraph, and they are apparently loopholes that some people may employ to avoid lockdown restrictions. absolutely, and i think there has been a lot of debate about the clarity of the rules that we all operate under, but some of it might also be a technological issue. lots of use of this programme will have downloaded the nhs at to their phones, and there is a...
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emmanuel macron interesting in various areas, including paris and the immediate surroundings curfews.gh how that's going to work and what you think. is that something that, well it's their way of dealing with what's happening there quick figures rising across europe at the moment. it can be difficult and inaccurate to compare certain countries to others but of course it's hard not to what we are talking about access death rates or contractions from the economy. we've been told for weeks and even months that we are in a similar trajectory with infections as france, it's a good country to look to and as you mentioned emmanuel macron announced is going to be a curfew in hotspots in france where people have to be indoors between 9pm and six a:m.. i think it's important for several reasons. it reminds us to the very height of lockdown the uk was slightly more liberal with his restrictions that many other parts of europe and did not see the same kinds of curfews, the rules of registration only outside for certain reasons which were all allowed to go to the park and allowed to go to the park
emmanuel macron interesting in various areas, including paris and the immediate surroundings curfews.gh how that's going to work and what you think. is that something that, well it's their way of dealing with what's happening there quick figures rising across europe at the moment. it can be difficult and inaccurate to compare certain countries to others but of course it's hard not to what we are talking about access death rates or contractions from the economy. we've been told for weeks and...
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emmanuel d.p.'s the president of the institute of european perspective and security he says authorities must have been expecting more attacks. to dreadful situation but i have to say as someone expecting unfortunately and you attack after the attack which targeted a french professor a few days ago the minister of interior shot them in a few days ago said the practice and the quest was very high and calling for more protection schools more protection of churches multiplication of cultural centers unfortunately this attack happened in the worst period possible offenses in that attack it to leak and trying to the real uk the country putting more pressure on results in the future putting more pressure on the police and the security forces i have to say of course that the symbol of the city which has been targeted needs after. 4 years ago attack the fortune to fight is that recent public and well it's a city in which the mayor. puts a lot of to protect the citizens arming the local police and by the way
emmanuel d.p.'s the president of the institute of european perspective and security he says authorities must have been expecting more attacks. to dreadful situation but i have to say as someone expecting unfortunately and you attack after the attack which targeted a french professor a few days ago the minister of interior shot them in a few days ago said the practice and the quest was very high and calling for more protection schools more protection of churches multiplication of cultural...
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we start in france were president emmanuel macron has announced a new coronavirus lockdown. details to be announced on thursday, but the message is clear -- stay at home. also a return to the piece of paper french people have to be able to show police to justify their presence outside. >> stay at home as much as possible and follow the rules. we will only succeed if everyone acts for the good of all their citizens. every hour counts, so all these new measures must come into effect as soon as possible, and they will do so this thursday night. they will last until at least the first of december. >> for more on the news that has been announced, i was joined a short while ago by our editor. >> it sounded like the same as in march with one or two tweaks. pretty much the same as march. >> just changing the time of the curfews or having perhaps a weekend curfew. it sounded like a full lockdown, i mean a maximum lockdown, because he was describing the situation we are going to face in the next few weeks, which is that you can only leave home for work, for essential groceries, and fo
we start in france were president emmanuel macron has announced a new coronavirus lockdown. details to be announced on thursday, but the message is clear -- stay at home. also a return to the piece of paper french people have to be able to show police to justify their presence outside. >> stay at home as much as possible and follow the rules. we will only succeed if everyone acts for the good of all their citizens. every hour counts, so all these new measures must come into effect as soon...
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it was a big announcement by president emmanuel macron. jessica, do you wa nt to emmanuel macron. kick us off with what's happening there in france? macron said he's going to apply a brutal break on coronavirus infections because of the search they are seeing in france. they really worrying surge. it says measures the country has ta ken worrying surge. it says measures the country has taken so far have been useful but not enough. and it needed to but beat much stricter. that's will mean schools will remain open pretty much every other social contact is reduced to only necessary journeys for food or medical needs. although i think some offices are going to remain open, as well. it is really taking us back to the kinds of restrictions we saw in this country and across europe and across much of the rest of the world in the early days of the pandemic. and macron said if the virus continued to increase at the current rate then france is not intensive care beds would be overwhelmed by mid—november. obviously, that's a lot a narrative a lot of countries are seeing. germanyjust impose new
it was a big announcement by president emmanuel macron. jessica, do you wa nt to emmanuel macron. kick us off with what's happening there in france? macron said he's going to apply a brutal break on coronavirus infections because of the search they are seeing in france. they really worrying surge. it says measures the country has ta ken worrying surge. it says measures the country has taken so far have been useful but not enough. and it needed to but beat much stricter. that's will mean schools...
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emmanuel macron says there will now be restrictions to contain covid-19.he french president has reacted to the new all-time high with almost 19,000 over the last 24 hours. the death toll up by 80. an element of the economic crisis brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, povertyty. >> not just poverty but extreme poverty, which is set to rise for the first time in over two decades this year as the pandemic pushes millions of family into difficulty. a new report from the world bank confirms previous estimates that 150 million people across the grove -- the globe will be plunged into extreme poverty over the next year, one hundred million in 2020 alone. that's about 9% of the worlds population. i spoke to the lead author of that report earlier about those newly poor affected by the pandemic. >> one of the findings is the fact that these new poor look a little different than the existing poor or those that were poor before the covid pandemic. what we see is that they are relatively -- they tend to live in urban areas as opposed to the extreme poor whoo are mo
emmanuel macron says there will now be restrictions to contain covid-19.he french president has reacted to the new all-time high with almost 19,000 over the last 24 hours. the death toll up by 80. an element of the economic crisis brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, povertyty. >> not just poverty but extreme poverty, which is set to rise for the first time in over two decades this year as the pandemic pushes millions of family into difficulty. a new report from the world bank confirms...
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emmanuel macron in the past has been praised for good communication. do you think this time around he missed a step? guest: yes, probably. but every government in france has missed the same step,f i may say so. racism and secularism are in a large part of the world seen as an aggressive principal against islam, which is totally the opposite. i think it is a misunderstanding of what that principle means, which is the separation between all the churches on one hand and the state, the public administration on the other one. this is a condition in the french framework of the coexistence, the peaceful coexistence of all and that is why we, the french, missed probably something. we have to reexplain in detail what it is, what it is not, and the satirical cartoons and every othe princip lind to secularism is not targeted at such and such but is the condition for peaceful coexistence of all on the national territory. anchor: you raise an interesting point about this particular relationship or lower in france about secularism. outside of france, it is not a con
emmanuel macron in the past has been praised for good communication. do you think this time around he missed a step? guest: yes, probably. but every government in france has missed the same step,f i may say so. racism and secularism are in a large part of the world seen as an aggressive principal against islam, which is totally the opposite. i think it is a misunderstanding of what that principle means, which is the separation between all the churches on one hand and the state, the public...
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emmanuel macron and vladimir putin have called for a cease-fire. both countries are digging in.t is internationally back design -- recognized as belonging to azerbaijan but has been occupied by armenians since 1994. warhis is the deadly new films by a news site on the arminian front lines. you can hear the sound of a drone. soldiers trying to shoot it down. arminian forces have dug in, but azerbaijan says this war will end only with the return of the disputed territory. farthet of that war so numbers very. dead and wounded is a secret known only to the azeri leadership erin -- leadership. >> armenia must leave our land. if the government complies, the fighting will stop. there will be no bloodshed, there will be peace. peace will come to our region. >> these images show what armenia's defense ministry claims is one of its fighter aircraft shot down by a turkish f-16. on wednesday, armenia went further, it accused turkey of controlling aerial combat operations, a charge azerbaijan and turkey deny but turkey certainly gives moral support to what it sees as it turkish speaking brot
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and a moment ago i was talking about being a congregation emmanuelle after the shooting in the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh and how colleagues across the faiths came out to support the jewish community. i and you and others of us have been at gatherings to support people of diverse faiths. both those who live in northern california and those who live elsewhere. particularly, thinking today about a monotheistic minority whose homeland is in northern iraq when they were experiencing a recent genocide that began in 2014 the board of rabbis stepped up together with interfaith counsel in our area to raise consciousness about the plight of these cities and to raise some funds to help in certain ways without taking any stand for or against anyone. actually, as part of supporting these cities we also supported sunnis christians who were facing a particularly horrific time there where their situation was never defined as a genocide. but was really on that level. we supported both communities. >> we are seeing a lot in our community and also, sadly, the country that has to do with kind o
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another 2020 nobel prize in chemistry for their work in developing a method for editing genomes emmanuelle shop plenty of france and jennifer doubt of the u.s. are recognized for what the academy calls quote rewriting the code of life. i'm claire richards and welcome to the show we begin in the united states where republican vice president mike pence and a democratic contender camila harris are preparing to battle it out in the vice presidential debate 2 hours from now it comes after president trump returned to the oval office into the white house for the 1st time since he was released from ha. spittal where he was being treated for cope at 19 with his health under scrutiny tonight's debate is being watched especially closely we'll be carrying it live for you once things get underway but 1st here's a look at what to expect. this spot like turns to the vice presidential candidate city utah after days of president donald trump's corona virus infection dominating the airwaves but the wife has i brake is still set to take center stage in salt lake city with plexiglass barriers providing an inf
another 2020 nobel prize in chemistry for their work in developing a method for editing genomes emmanuelle shop plenty of france and jennifer doubt of the u.s. are recognized for what the academy calls quote rewriting the code of life. i'm claire richards and welcome to the show we begin in the united states where republican vice president mike pence and a democratic contender camila harris are preparing to battle it out in the vice presidential debate 2 hours from now it comes after president...
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tension really i guess between emmanuel macron who is now decided to spoke speak vociferously in defense of the secularist values of france and what he said is a need in a speech he gave some weeks before the murder of some your party a speech he said whether the need to clash that crack down on islamic separatism qualm sort of the attempt by some to impose conservative islamic. beliefs that eclipse the traditional values of french republic and the speech were markram spoke of a need for an islamic enlightenment offended many who felt that they were being spoken down to and this is it is this background that has led to an increasing tension and a challenge the fronts again to try and balance the needs to allow people to practice their religions freely which is something also spoke about the need the french state says to him to rigorously impose secularism. and bernard. this is one underlying tension of course the ongoing in france this the tensions between secularism and the right to practice one's religion overtly but there are also questions being raised about the security situation th
tension really i guess between emmanuel macron who is now decided to spoke speak vociferously in defense of the secularist values of france and what he said is a need in a speech he gave some weeks before the murder of some your party a speech he said whether the need to clash that crack down on islamic separatism qualm sort of the attempt by some to impose conservative islamic. beliefs that eclipse the traditional values of french republic and the speech were markram spoke of a need for an...
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anne rimone, zeke emmanuel, bob costa with "the washington post" and nbc's mike memoli. he joins us from grand rapids where vice president biden was scheduled to campaign today. geoff, good news about vice president pence, but tell us about that and who else might be at risk and what we know about the president. does he have symptoms? >> i'll start with what you said about vice president mike pence. it's a positive sign that he and the second lady karen pence have tested negative. this is according to the vice president's press sngt. that's a positive sign from a continuity of government perspective. but as we've come to learn over the last seven or eight months of this pandemic, one negative test is a good sign but it's not a final one. the pences will continue to be tested. but to your other question, the contact tracing that the white house is doing, according to a white house official, you would imagine is just a herculean effort in large part because of the great many people president trump has been around this past week. with rose garden events, as he announced his
anne rimone, zeke emmanuel, bob costa with "the washington post" and nbc's mike memoli. he joins us from grand rapids where vice president biden was scheduled to campaign today. geoff, good news about vice president pence, but tell us about that and who else might be at risk and what we know about the president. does he have symptoms? >> i'll start with what you said about vice president mike pence. it's a positive sign that he and the second lady karen pence have tested...
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france, amani will macron has announced a second lockdown to curb the spread of the coronavirus -- emmanuelcron has announced a second lockdown too curb the spread of the coronavirus. france is currently reporting about 50,000 new cases a day with about 500 deaths recorded just on tuesday. all right. our correspondent lisa louis is monitoring events for us. she was watching macron's address tonight in paris. what else did the french president have to say? lisa: well, as you said, this lockdown is stricter than in germany, but is less sict . earlier this yr, president macron said we thought we could prevent it, but they have been overwhelmed wi the number of cases. the latest figure of and cases that have been detected a 70,000, a the only way to get through this is another locown. it is less strict, because schools are going to stay open and the government will revisit the measures in about twoeeks. if the situation improves, tn the government has pledged to may loosen some restrictions, especially for the retail sector , which is already obviously complaining about the fact that they might
france, amani will macron has announced a second lockdown to curb the spread of the coronavirus -- emmanuelcron has announced a second lockdown too curb the spread of the coronavirus. france is currently reporting about 50,000 new cases a day with about 500 deaths recorded just on tuesday. all right. our correspondent lisa louis is monitoring events for us. she was watching macron's address tonight in paris. what else did the french president have to say? lisa: well, as you said, this lockdown...
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phil: we heard emmanuel macron say britain needs a deal more than the eu does.o you get a sense eu leaders are getting fed up with british tactics? >> watching emmanuel macron talk today in brussels, you could certainly have the impression that he seems to be fed up. he was quite blunt, accusing the u.k. of using tactics and saying that making boris johnson happy is not the job of the leaders of the member states that decided to stay within the european union, so you can have this impression that leaders here are getting more and more disappointed and impatient with the way boris johnson and his government are handling the matter. phil: thank you for that. thank you both. germany has one of the lowest covid-19 death rates in europe and won praise for its actions at the start of the pandemic, but a recent surge in infections has sparked confusion as new restrictions are imposed, and some of them overturned in court. containment measures vary from state to state. now many germans are looking for clarity. quickly wait for coronavirus t o -- >> the wait for a corona
phil: we heard emmanuel macron say britain needs a deal more than the eu does.o you get a sense eu leaders are getting fed up with british tactics? >> watching emmanuel macron talk today in brussels, you could certainly have the impression that he seems to be fed up. he was quite blunt, accusing the u.k. of using tactics and saying that making boris johnson happy is not the job of the leaders of the member states that decided to stay within the european union, so you can have this...
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david: does the offense taken about the marks by emmanuel macron about islam, does it go beyond turkey it affecting other islamic countries in the region? >> we are seeing signs of that. there have been calls for boycotts of french goods in parch of the arab world, in places like kuwait. somewhat rougha and brought division among countries in the region, whichies like turkey championed political is him in different manifestations, and their ally qatar is on the one side and vocal of criticism of french policies vis-a-vis the islamic community, and on the other side you have the united arab emirates and saudi arabia. you do not see much of a backlash there. david: fascinating. very important story. thanks to bloomberg's istanbul bureau chief. coming up former massachusetts governor deval patrick about the election. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg television and radio. ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only xfinity mobile lets you choose shared data, unlimited or a mix of each. and switch anytime so you only pay for the data you need. switch and
david: does the offense taken about the marks by emmanuel macron about islam, does it go beyond turkey it affecting other islamic countries in the region? >> we are seeing signs of that. there have been calls for boycotts of french goods in parch of the arab world, in places like kuwait. somewhat rougha and brought division among countries in the region, whichies like turkey championed political is him in different manifestations, and their ally qatar is on the one side and vocal of...
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emmanuel macron has been to the interior ministry, a short walk from his office.m a that from what he is saying. you hear from a lot of people the sense that this has got to stop and that there has to be a reaction that is more thanjust there has to be a reaction that is more than just in words, that there has to be a change to the legal framework, for example, so that people who encourage terrorism and act in support of terrorists who condemn and point the finger, who form part of this general ecology of terrorism can be brought more easily to book. a right—wing mp was saying on the television that the law protected the guilty, the propagators of threats. it did not protect society and that had to change. turkey has strongly condemned what they call a savage attack in nice according to their foreign ministers. there has been lots of tension with some middle east countries criticising emmanuel macron in recent weeks. father peter jackson as chaplain of the holy trinity anglican church in nice and he spoke to us earlier to give his reaction. it brings back memories
emmanuel macron has been to the interior ministry, a short walk from his office.m a that from what he is saying. you hear from a lot of people the sense that this has got to stop and that there has to be a reaction that is more thanjust there has to be a reaction that is more than just in words, that there has to be a change to the legal framework, for example, so that people who encourage terrorism and act in support of terrorists who condemn and point the finger, who form part of this general...
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we begin tonight with the backlash around french president emmanuel macron.nger in the muslim world is growing after controversial comments he made about islam following the brutal murder of a french school teacher. since then, a number of french countries have criticized the president and joined a drive to boycott french goods. >> the target of their anger is clear. here in pakistan, protesters in karachi and islamabad accuse the french president of attacking islam. >> the behavior of the french government is actually an insult to billions of muslims across the world. it is open terrorism and an attack against the muslim world. >> we should boycott french products. muslims should boycott their petrol stations, which is one of their main products. we should not use that fuel at all. >> in the bangladeshi capital, there were tense scenes as protesters renewed calls for a boycott of french products. demonstrations also took place in gaza and tel aviv. all in response to macron's defense of satirical cartoons, including some of the prophet muhammad. his comments
we begin tonight with the backlash around french president emmanuel macron.nger in the muslim world is growing after controversial comments he made about islam following the brutal murder of a french school teacher. since then, a number of french countries have criticized the president and joined a drive to boycott french goods. >> the target of their anger is clear. here in pakistan, protesters in karachi and islamabad accuse the french president of attacking islam. >> the behavior...
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this we'll all probably on the fold we saw a verdict of that's got murder political correspondent emmanuellea chase thank you. and let's turn to some other stories making news around the world fresh clashes have broken out in care the sounds capital bishkek following sunday's contested parliamentary elections officials and now a fire the results of the poll overnight and agreed to nominate a new prime minister opposition groups took control of most of the government apparatus on tuesday after storming key buildings. facebook has banned from its platforms all accounts that support the q. and conspiracy movement the social media company says that the move is part of its efforts to clamp down on mis information ahead of the u.s. election q and promote stories alleging that u.s. president donald trump is waging a secret war against an international pedophile. and white house senior adviser says even miller has tested positive for the coronavirus is the latest in u.s. president donald trump's inner circle to contract the virus it comes as trump again downplayed the illness on twitter he's been tr
this we'll all probably on the fold we saw a verdict of that's got murder political correspondent emmanuellea chase thank you. and let's turn to some other stories making news around the world fresh clashes have broken out in care the sounds capital bishkek following sunday's contested parliamentary elections officials and now a fire the results of the poll overnight and agreed to nominate a new prime minister opposition groups took control of most of the government apparatus on tuesday after...
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for the last couple of days, he never passed any speech without mentioning emmanuel macron and without's a letter from the pakistani prime minister imran khan to the facebook chief executive mark zuckerberg asking for a ban on islamophobic content on the website. he raises the publication of the cartoons and says — across parts of the arab world, the boycott of french goods is already under way. this is french cosmetic products being covered at a shop injordan. the sign says... "in solidarity with prophet mohammad peace be upon him, all french products are boycotted." and here are french products being removed from the shelves in a supermarket in qatar. but the boycott could go even wider — here's the bbc‘s middle east business correspondent sameer hashmi. this is one of the larger supermarkets in this part this is one of the largest supermarkets in this part of the world, and a lot of people go there to shop. so it might have started with just boycotting products, but if it gets bigger, in fact, in saudi arabia, there is already a hashtag asking people not to shop from this store. and
for the last couple of days, he never passed any speech without mentioning emmanuel macron and without's a letter from the pakistani prime minister imran khan to the facebook chief executive mark zuckerberg asking for a ban on islamophobic content on the website. he raises the publication of the cartoons and says — across parts of the arab world, the boycott of french goods is already under way. this is french cosmetic products being covered at a shop injordan. the sign says... "in...
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president emmanuel macron said none of the coronavirus measures taken so far had worked. a four—week lockdown from next week. the emergency restrictions are less severe than in france, but includes the closure of restaurants, gyms and theatres. mrs merkel said she believed the measures could slow down infections and ensure hospitals can continue to cope. experts at imperial college london behind the analysis of the second wave of the endemic has reached a critical stage with infections doubling every nine days and they wa nt doubling every nine days and they want something will need to change soon. to bring the virus under control. professor steven riley is one of the authors of the react—1 study, and hejoins me now. thank you forjoining us, tell us about your study and what you believe it gives us a more accurate picture than we have had so far. what we've done since early in the spring and through the summer is we select our large random group from the population in england, send eve ryo ne the population in england, send everyone a letter, asking them to ta ke everyone
president emmanuel macron said none of the coronavirus measures taken so far had worked. a four—week lockdown from next week. the emergency restrictions are less severe than in france, but includes the closure of restaurants, gyms and theatres. mrs merkel said she believed the measures could slow down infections and ensure hospitals can continue to cope. experts at imperial college london behind the analysis of the second wave of the endemic has reached a critical stage with infections...
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it is part of a wave of anger after french president emmanuel macron refused to denounce controversialtoons depicting prophet muhammad. earlier this month, a french teacher was beheaded after he showed his students the caricatures during a class on freedom of expression. muslims considered a blasphemy to show any depiction of the prophet. french officials insist it is an active freedom of speech. -- an act of freedom of speech. protesters made their voice heard. the capital bangladesh, they described president macron as an enemy of peace. >> you have no idea about the strength of muslims. if we rise, you will see that, so be careful. >> bangladeshi protesters have held up protesters -- i put up signs from words -- signs with the words from president erdogan. france recalled its ambassador to turkey in protest accusing president erdogan of failing to condemn the murder of the french teacher. president erdogan has thrown his weight behind the boycott campaign. >> i am not telling my nation just as they are saying in france not to buy anything from turkish brands, i: my nation here and no
it is part of a wave of anger after french president emmanuel macron refused to denounce controversialtoons depicting prophet muhammad. earlier this month, a french teacher was beheaded after he showed his students the caricatures during a class on freedom of expression. muslims considered a blasphemy to show any depiction of the prophet. french officials insist it is an active freedom of speech. -- an act of freedom of speech. protesters made their voice heard. the capital bangladesh, they...
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azerbaijan to end the conflict over the disputed region of not gonna cut a buck french president emmanuelmccrone and russians vladimir putin of called for a cease fire. those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after up to the last. lord oh oh. oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh. can you months i'm going to get thrown aside it's pretty. i thinks events like haunted expanding also think ok they want to give you can never look old toward technique in solar cell these. people stare at it all. hope all of a sudden so much. if you don't know i go on the critic you take umbrage this you dog paul all asia. to find a new will put it at the top even. in the last 15 years increasingly the release we could call a spontaneous emergent track global trade of water means politicians which goes in the opposite direction taking water back into public hands only until a few years ago privatization was the only game in town. means there could be much position secondly probably found its research a lot wealthier than attempting to have a
azerbaijan to end the conflict over the disputed region of not gonna cut a buck french president emmanuelmccrone and russians vladimir putin of called for a cease fire. those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after up to the last. lord oh oh. oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh. can you months i'm going to get thrown aside it's pretty. i thinks events like haunted expanding also think ok they want to give you can never...
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lou: mike emmanuel reporting. thank you, mike.l, more tragic and damning truths about joe biden's son hunter. those truths continue to be unearthed. president trump's personal attorney the, rudy giuliani, has released what he calls a sensitive text message between joe and hunter biden. in a discussion about his sister-in-law, holly biden, hunter wrote this, and i want to warn you, the language you're about to hear is disgusting, it is appalling and uncomfortable for anyone. with that warning, we begin. the text reads: she told my therapist i was sexually inappropriate. when she says i facetimed naked with the unnamed 14-year-old girl. and the reason i can't have her opt to see me is because i walk around naked smoking crack, talking -- and this is our redaction on this broadcast -- talking girls on facetime. biden continued and wrote: when she was pressed, she said the unnamed 14-year-old girl never said anything like that. but the bottom line is that i created and caused a very unsafe environment for the kids. rudy giuliani says
lou: mike emmanuel reporting. thank you, mike.l, more tragic and damning truths about joe biden's son hunter. those truths continue to be unearthed. president trump's personal attorney the, rudy giuliani, has released what he calls a sensitive text message between joe and hunter biden. in a discussion about his sister-in-law, holly biden, hunter wrote this, and i want to warn you, the language you're about to hear is disgusting, it is appalling and uncomfortable for anyone. with that warning,...
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ok emmanuel joining us i do beg your pardon thank you so much indeed for joining us here on al-jazeera my name is helen more here dean and i'll be continuing this special coverage here on france $24.00 we are on al-jazeera id beg your pardon you are with al-jazeera just to see a quick recap for viewers joining us now we are following that breaking news where 3 people have been killed in a knife attack at a church in the southern french city of nice several others have been injured in that attack the city's mayor has said this is a terrorist attack let's cross live now to al-jazeera bernard smith he joins us live now from paris bernard just give us a sense of the timeline how did this on rule this attack that we're learning about it's happening in the city of nice more details coming in at the moment but it happened now at about 9 o'clock or just before 9 o'clock local time that's just over 2 hours ago we understand many from what the mayor of nieces christiane straw see he says that it seems the.
ok emmanuel joining us i do beg your pardon thank you so much indeed for joining us here on al-jazeera my name is helen more here dean and i'll be continuing this special coverage here on france $24.00 we are on al-jazeera id beg your pardon you are with al-jazeera just to see a quick recap for viewers joining us now we are following that breaking news where 3 people have been killed in a knife attack at a church in the southern french city of nice several others have been injured in that...
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but then it came over the summer, and you might remember angela merkel and emmanuel macron making thatference, so there was this historic package, just the european union lowering as a whole, and giving money, notjust union lowering as a whole, and giving money, not just loaning, union lowering as a whole, and giving money, notjust loaning, but giving money, notjust loaning, but giving money, notjust loaning, but giving money to the ones in most need because of the pandemic, so you have a rishi sunak, but we have the european union, so i don't know who is luckiest, but we shall see. let's go onto financial times. johnson faces backlash. he still has the rebels on his back. these measures have got to be debated in parliament tomorrow. is there any suggestion, no suggestion that he could get voted down to him is there, but he still has some angry voices on his own backbenches come angry about the rule of six still. that is right. 12 conservatives voted against the role of sex when that came to a vote in the comments last week. —— a role of six. while the ft quotes a conservative mp compl
but then it came over the summer, and you might remember angela merkel and emmanuel macron making thatference, so there was this historic package, just the european union lowering as a whole, and giving money, notjust union lowering as a whole, and giving money, not just loaning, union lowering as a whole, and giving money, notjust loaning, but giving money, notjust loaning, but giving money, notjust loaning, but giving money to the ones in most need because of the pandemic, so you have a rishi...
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laws of peace in our country wipe out islamofascism within hours of the attack the french president emmanuel macro visited to see. yemen to miss you ladies and gentlemen once again our country has been hit by an islamist terror attack once again this morning 3 of our compact it's nice in this not to. and very clearly france is under. the new sun setting if we are attacked it is for our values for our taste for freedom for this possibility on our soil to believe freely and not to give in to any mind of terror to coopt i say it with great clarity once again we will not give in france has now raised its state of emergency to its highest level. we revolted with what's going on is an attempt to take french hostage with regards to its muslims will not fall into this trap we will not fall into this trap. as part of operation sentinel the number of troops patrolling france will more than double on the present 3000 to more than 7000 president mccall said that this will ensure that all places of worship will be safe the attack comes 2 weeks after the murder of school teacher samuel petit in a paris su
laws of peace in our country wipe out islamofascism within hours of the attack the french president emmanuel macro visited to see. yemen to miss you ladies and gentlemen once again our country has been hit by an islamist terror attack once again this morning 3 of our compact it's nice in this not to. and very clearly france is under. the new sun setting if we are attacked it is for our values for our taste for freedom for this possibility on our soil to believe freely and not to give in to any...
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emmanuelle charpentier said she hoped the prize would send a strong message to girls that they couldon for you: what would you do with $32 million? a new house? a new car? well, one anonymous bidder at an auction had a different answer: meet stan, this 67 million—year—old tyrannosaurus rex skeleton that was picked up at an auction at christie's. it was a 20—minute virtual bidding war that quadrupeled his estimated value of $8 million. stan is one of only about 50 t—rex fossils ever discovered. the 40—foot dinosaur is in pristine condition with 188 bones and over 11—inch long teeth. we have full coverage of the vice—presidential debate from salt lake city. you can follow it here on bbc news live in a special programme — that's coming up next. there are fewer than four weeks until the election, as we don't know whether the second presidential debate will go ahead stop it can be a bit of a sideshow, these events, not this one. given the health of presidential candidates and their age, this one really matters. . hello. the weather picture first thing not looking so great across england a
emmanuelle charpentier said she hoped the prize would send a strong message to girls that they couldon for you: what would you do with $32 million? a new house? a new car? well, one anonymous bidder at an auction had a different answer: meet stan, this 67 million—year—old tyrannosaurus rex skeleton that was picked up at an auction at christie's. it was a 20—minute virtual bidding war that quadrupeled his estimated value of $8 million. stan is one of only about 50 t—rex fossils ever...
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suspect is from tunisia and arrived in europe last fall on the italian island of lampedusa president emmanuel corners described it as an islamist terrorist attack and against a france's taste for freedom from the state of change reports. a place of worship now a crime scene inside not to dawn basilica the congregation had been praying when a man on with a knife attacked the 3 people were killed one of the victims a woman was to capitated according to the police another victim was a churchwarden who should be mostly what i still imagine him i still seemed all right. the candles and now i'm thinking he's not there anymore. he's good enough we are always with him he's always there he spends the day that he shares his life here he's not someone who comes and goes witnesses say the attacker shouted. during his attack he was shot by police near the church and is now being treated in hospital for his injuries. working for the police we are hurt to once again see that our city is taken like this i want to tell the families of the victims of this barbaric attack that everyone in the community is by yo
suspect is from tunisia and arrived in europe last fall on the italian island of lampedusa president emmanuel corners described it as an islamist terrorist attack and against a france's taste for freedom from the state of change reports. a place of worship now a crime scene inside not to dawn basilica the congregation had been praying when a man on with a knife attacked the 3 people were killed one of the victims a woman was to capitated according to the police another victim was a churchwarden...
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you know the situation certainly serious want to bring in our political correspondent emmanuel charles she's on the story for us and it's good to see you the german chancellor using some strong language we understand a conference call today and she's urging people to stay home if they can what more you hearing tonight well brands what we know is that according to german tabloid bill the biggest tabloid here in germany well that got america ploughs to an in-store here in germany. so that's would mean for example that german shops would remain open but under a certain risk trick shows and under these new plan that will be discussed on wednesday was the 16 states premier is that well under that plan gemini would follow each of these example by closing boss and restaurants schools that would remain open in areas less affected by the pandemic but it's quite telling that i got america will meet again with the 16 said that wasn't planned this is in the magine same meeting and that's how the situation has worsened much quicker than everybody had been expecting that's why we heard today that sh
you know the situation certainly serious want to bring in our political correspondent emmanuel charles she's on the story for us and it's good to see you the german chancellor using some strong language we understand a conference call today and she's urging people to stay home if they can what more you hearing tonight well brands what we know is that according to german tabloid bill the biggest tabloid here in germany well that got america ploughs to an in-store here in germany. so that's would...
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some of the french people of the everyday citizenry but when it comes to the government we know emmanuel mccall had this discourse on so-called islamic front of the separatism 18 months before the election and no i was emmanuel mccall it's got nothing to show to us citizens or nothing economically or politically institutionally depend then make a correct management has been a catastrophe 32000 people have died to over 1000 people are pressing charges or a bolter to sue the government and emanuel because only god is the modern version of break creating the muslim problem and position himself as the savior emanuel no course will not forget that many muslim organizations are called for it for his election and many of muslim organizers mobilized for his election and today the only thing he's assuring us as a free society is that i'm going to divide you are long racial and religious lines and you know in order for me to be a reelected what emanuel backcourt is doing unfortunately it is playing to the heads of the white hand who wants a deep division in for instance the idea and the far right
some of the french people of the everyday citizenry but when it comes to the government we know emmanuel mccall had this discourse on so-called islamic front of the separatism 18 months before the election and no i was emmanuel mccall it's got nothing to show to us citizens or nothing economically or politically institutionally depend then make a correct management has been a catastrophe 32000 people have died to over 1000 people are pressing charges or a bolter to sue the government and...
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the french president emmanuel macron has been at the scene.ur paris correspondent hugh schofield gave us this update. everything tends to the verification, to verify that report that he was beheaded, that's what everyone is saying. the police have not officially set it as far as i can see, but it's being reported widely in the media. it's certainly also being reported that the victim was a history teacher. from a college, that's a sort of middle school, in this suburb which is a suburb about ten miles, probably, 50km to the northwest of the centre of paris. at around five o'clock this afternoon he was presumably on his way out of school when he was attacked on the street by another man with a knife, and beheaded it seems. the attacker then ran off and was cornered, or traced not long after to a street in the neighbouring commune or part of the suburbs there. and after some kind of confrontation, it's not clear what exactly happened, he was shot by police and died shortly afterwards. there are reports that a rifle was found behind him, and the
the french president emmanuel macron has been at the scene.ur paris correspondent hugh schofield gave us this update. everything tends to the verification, to verify that report that he was beheaded, that's what everyone is saying. the police have not officially set it as far as i can see, but it's being reported widely in the media. it's certainly also being reported that the victim was a history teacher. from a college, that's a sort of middle school, in this suburb which is a suburb about...
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islamic radicalism strikes again in france as president emmanuel macron calls the beheading of a teacher in paris an act of terror. that washington rejects russia's proposal to extend a major nuclear arms treaty between the 2 nations just months away from expiring. also with coronavirus numbers now surpassing the peak from earlier this year curfews and restrictions are being reimposed across europe. and pre-election madness in the u.s. says republican slam social media giants for banning an explosive article on democrat joe biden with biden today they take negative posts down almost before they even go up to trying to protect him they're trying to protect but this is election interference in the attempt to rig an election which is what we're seeing here by monopolies unprecedented in american history. around the clock news coming to you live from our team international's world headquarters in moscow i'm donald quarter welcome to the program. now our top story french president emmanuel macron has confirmed the beheading of a teacher in paris on friday evening was quote and islamised terro
islamic radicalism strikes again in france as president emmanuel macron calls the beheading of a teacher in paris an act of terror. that washington rejects russia's proposal to extend a major nuclear arms treaty between the 2 nations just months away from expiring. also with coronavirus numbers now surpassing the peak from earlier this year curfews and restrictions are being reimposed across europe. and pre-election madness in the u.s. says republican slam social media giants for banning an...