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the former leader, and the dresden police, obviously in accordance with the interior ministry of saxony they said we cannot guarantee a safe process, so they called it off. but there was a lot of criticism for that. i'm pretty sure the leipzig police at no point were considering calling this off. >> the organizer has resigned. is that going to affect this anti-islam movement? >> we will have to see. what is clear right now is that it is definitely a pr disaster especially on a day like this. this was supposed to be the high note, the climax of this movement so far. people had expected 40 to 50,000 people here. we are far away from that due to several reasons, but this is definitely a dance on this whole movement. >> we will be getting back to you throughout the evening. thanks very much. >> french authorities say nearly 3000 people in the country could be involved in terrorism. >> two weeks after the paris attacks, the prime minister announced new counterterrorism laws that will make tapping suspect easier and give police better weapons. three of the men arrested in conjunction with tho
the former leader, and the dresden police, obviously in accordance with the interior ministry of saxony they said we cannot guarantee a safe process, so they called it off. but there was a lot of criticism for that. i'm pretty sure the leipzig police at no point were considering calling this off. >> the organizer has resigned. is that going to affect this anti-islam movement? >> we will have to see. what is clear right now is that it is definitely a pr disaster especially on a day...
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whereas only in sax saxony you have people into the thousands showing up. so it doesn't really build up a national mowm mowmentd momentum as the organizers expected. >> thank you very much professor. >>> still to come on the program, how raw sewage dumped in the desert becomes a welcoming oasis for flamingos. >> rafa nahda races through first round of the australian open. open. >> hello again i'm felicity bar. a reminder of the top stories on newshour. a crucial ceasefire seems to be holding in sanaa yemen. houthi rebels surrounded the presidential palace in sanaa according to a spokesman. >>> footage what is said to be an aftermath of an israeli air strike in southern syria. recep tayyip erdogan has chaired his first ever cabinet meeting as turkey's president. another attempt by erdogan to expand his powers. >>> an argentine official prosecutor has been found dead in his buenos aires apartments. in the past hour officials in argentina says an autopsy shows no evidence others were involved in nissan's death. from buenos aires andrew sim simmons reports. >>
whereas only in sax saxony you have people into the thousands showing up. so it doesn't really build up a national mowm mowmentd momentum as the organizers expected. >> thank you very much professor. >>> still to come on the program, how raw sewage dumped in the desert becomes a welcoming oasis for flamingos. >> rafa nahda races through first round of the australian open. open. >> hello again i'm felicity bar. a reminder of the top stories on newshour. a crucial...
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also in the state of saxony. this even larger demonstration can go ahead. that is a real contradiction. collects it is not really a contradiction because it was never about numbers. it was the dresden police, the local police said that we don't feel able to secure this march last monday because there was an actual threat against the pegida leader. the dresden police obviously in accordance with the interior ministry of saxony, they said that we cannot guarantee a safe process, so they called it off. there was a lot of criticism for that. so i'm pretty sure the police at no point was even thinking about calling this whole thing off. >> pegida, that is dresden's anti-islam movement. its founder has resigned. will that affect this anti-islam movement? >> what is clear is that is definitely a pr disaster am especially on a day like this. this was supposed to be the climax of this movement. so far, people had expected 40-50,000 people here. we are far away from that. this is definitely a dent on this whole pegida movement. >> we will be getting back to you throu
also in the state of saxony. this even larger demonstration can go ahead. that is a real contradiction. collects it is not really a contradiction because it was never about numbers. it was the dresden police, the local police said that we don't feel able to secure this march last monday because there was an actual threat against the pegida leader. the dresden police obviously in accordance with the interior ministry of saxony, they said that we cannot guarantee a safe process, so they called it...
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they are particularly large and his city which is a city in saxony. i realize this is a map from a book. i realize it might be hard to see the text. you don't need to see the exact words. interested in details feel free to buy the book 11-point out a few things. you see a ring road around the city center. that ring road is where an old medieval walled used to stand around the city center. this is the city of leipzig. it got turned into a modern multilink ring road. here's the main train station. what starts to happen in the city, there starts to be large protest centered at the nikolai church. what happens is the protesters they meet at the church, come out, capitol square and try to get as far around the ring road around the city of leipzig as possible. the police and east german secret police stopped them. this keeps happening again and again and the police are using increasing levels of violence, more people show more violence, more people, more violence. the night of october 191989 is going to be the showdown. one of the biggest surprises in my re
they are particularly large and his city which is a city in saxony. i realize this is a map from a book. i realize it might be hard to see the text. you don't need to see the exact words. interested in details feel free to buy the book 11-point out a few things. you see a ring road around the city center. that ring road is where an old medieval walled used to stand around the city center. this is the city of leipzig. it got turned into a modern multilink ring road. here's the main train...
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this is the anti-islamic movement that is really strong in saxony.t extent they use this attack to motivate their own supporters, we do not know but there is an undercurrent in germany with a great deal of fear over immigrants. refugees coming in, and germany has taken in a remarkable amount -- the world leading in taking and refugees. 200,000 political refugees this year. we will have to wait to see how they respond to it. >> hans nichols, our international correspondent. staying through the network to continue to cover this breaking news. what we know so far, 12 dead in this paris shooting, eight injured. a car explosion just outside paris, and now the publishing house evacuated. stay with bloomberg television. ♪ >> it is 56 past the hour. i am julie hyman. let's take a look at how stocks are trading 30 minutes into today's session. we are seeing a bounce back after five days of decline, fueled by a couple of things. among them anticipation of the fed report this afternoon. we are watching european markets for several reasons created we have been r
this is the anti-islamic movement that is really strong in saxony.t extent they use this attack to motivate their own supporters, we do not know but there is an undercurrent in germany with a great deal of fear over immigrants. refugees coming in, and germany has taken in a remarkable amount -- the world leading in taking and refugees. 200,000 political refugees this year. we will have to wait to see how they respond to it. >> hans nichols, our international correspondent. staying through...