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we heard ceo strauss saying the business is on fire.i invited dozens of companies in the past two weeks, facebook, amazon and apple and google some of the largest companies on earth. the story is clear forget the economy it is the earnings, stupid that's what is driving these companies in almost -- i like to say there is always a bull market some where. i promise i try to find it just for you right here on "mad money. and i have got to tell you something with this market -- it is too hot i am james you monday "the news with smith" starts now. >>> i'm smith on cnbc, and this is the news. >> in america, the vote is sacred >> democracy in action the people voted the counting continues the system is working. tonight, where are we on this bumpy road to 270? >> we think there's going to be a lot of litigation. >> legal blitz the trump campaign suing in several key swing states could these mounting court battles challenge the election outco outcome? plus president trump
we heard ceo strauss saying the business is on fire.i invited dozens of companies in the past two weeks, facebook, amazon and apple and google some of the largest companies on earth. the story is clear forget the economy it is the earnings, stupid that's what is driving these companies in almost -- i like to say there is always a bull market some where. i promise i try to find it just for you right here on "mad money. and i have got to tell you something with this market -- it is too hot i...
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let's go straight to france now i do to be correspondent marina strauss is standing by a marina a suspect in this attack has now been arrested what more can you tell us. has been arrested last night after witnesses initial witnesses of the attack said that he might look like the perpetrator who attacked the orthodox priest last. on saturday what we know is that the orthodox priest was severely injured he is still in a very critical condition but he is a life and also another interesting fact came up an orthodox another orthodox priest who actually knows the person who was attacked told french media that the reason for the attack might be a personal one because there has been a fight going on over years between a church goer and this orthodox priest so this actually might be the reason but prosecutors say they're still looking in all it's all direction so it's not clear yet what the motive off this attack is yeah as you say not clear but it does come at a time after a string of attacks in france how people how worried are people in france about these attacks. wary worried i mean we been se
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let's go straight to france now where they have the correspondent marina strauss is standing by i'm a writer a suspect in this attack has now been arrested what more can you tell us. yeah man has been arrested last night after witnesses initial witnesses of the attack said that he might look like the perpetrator who attacked the orthodox priest last. saturday what we know is that the orthodox priest was severely injured he is still in a very critical condition but he is a life and also another interesting fact came up an orthodox another orthodox priest who actually knows the person who was attacked told french media that the reason for the attack might be a personal one because there has been a fight going on over years between a church goer and this orthodox priest so this actually might be the reason but prosecutors say they're still looking in all it's all direction so it's not clear yet what the motive of this attack is yeah as you say not clear but it does come at a time after a string of attacks in france how people how worried are people in france about these attacks. wary wor
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correspondent marina strauss in nice thanks so much. or us president donald trump and his democratic rival joe biden making their final pitches to voters ahead of tuesday's election trampas holding campaign rallies in 5 battleground states on sunday including michigan north carolina georgia and florida biden is focusing his attention on the pivotal state of pennsylvania a record $90000000.00 early votes have already been cast as the contest heads towards the biggest turnout in at least a century. ok to roll it out is a key member of the u.s. election team here joins me now for more on this with you know what is to be defined by bonds storming these states at such a late stage well i think for trump he's hoping to repeat the late surge that we saw in 2016 when he really kind of came from behind to overtake clinton and it was safe like michigan pennsylvania florida where he won by fairly slim margins in some gays racial race or thin margins that helped kerry trying to the white house remember though clinton was a very very unpopular candi
correspondent marina strauss in nice thanks so much. or us president donald trump and his democratic rival joe biden making their final pitches to voters ahead of tuesday's election trampas holding campaign rallies in 5 battleground states on sunday including michigan north carolina georgia and florida biden is focusing his attention on the pivotal state of pennsylvania a record $90000000.00 early votes have already been cast as the contest heads towards the biggest turnout in at least a...
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aaron levie, box ceo, weighs in on the election and what it means for the sector we'll discuss with strauss zel nichlt zelnick. and angel merkel says she expects the second wave to be more severe than the first as that country has a surge in cases, we'll speak to the german federal minister of health about that let's focus, first of all, on the big stories we're watching today. mike santoli is tracking market action, meg tirrell has information on johns johnson & johnson's vaccine candidate. mike, let's start with you and the bond market. >> kind of mild moves in the broad markets. lot of divergence once again a partial reversal of the rotation trade we've had for a while right now. a bounce in the big growth stocks is helping the nasdaq the rest of the market has been very hot it's cooling off net effect again, half a percent gain in the s&p, more like .8 or .9%, bumping up against the closing high levels from september 2nd, which is 35.80. don't forget on monday, 3645 or so that initial pop high we're working underneath that area right now and it's actually a little bit unstable even thou
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we get more data because from the marina strauss in brussels. welcome marina. how significant is the steel fail or you just said it, it is the most promising vaccine so that you commission that you also want to show to citizens. yeah, you will get this too. and we also heard this vaccine is being produced by are being developed by a german company. so an e.o. company, so that you clearly wants to have its fair share of this fix seen as well. but health commissioner selig said like you'd actually has also said today of the press conference, this vaccine or any other vaccine is not a silver bullet for coal waves. we're still have to, we'll have to cope with this disease even if we have it seems ok. so the e.u. puts in this order for 300000000 doses. how does it get distributed within the block? if it gets approved? officials said today the country will get its share and that it will be distributed according to population size. but there are also many questions that still have to be answered 1st. so for example, the europe's own medical agency will have to accept
we get more data because from the marina strauss in brussels. welcome marina. how significant is the steel fail or you just said it, it is the most promising vaccine so that you commission that you also want to show to citizens. yeah, you will get this too. and we also heard this vaccine is being produced by are being developed by a german company. so an e.o. company, so that you clearly wants to have its fair share of this fix seen as well. but health commissioner selig said like you'd...
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date of a correspondent marina strauss in france marina a suspect has now been arrested what more can you tell us. assyria the man was arrested yesterday now it's because witnesses said he could look like the person they saw attacking the orthodox priest yesterday afternoon ily yar we know that the priest is severely injured that he's still in a very critical condition but that he is a life what we've been hearing in french media yesterday night and also to smore ning is another orthodox priest who knew the person who was attacked and she said that the reason for the attack might be a personal reason because there have been fights between the orthodox priest and a church goer for the last have been going on for the last couple of years so this could be the reason for the attack but public prosecutors investigators are still looking into different directions as well yet now we must reiterate that the motive is and is known for this attack as used to mention but french president emanuel gave a long interview to an arab t.v. network last night what was he trying to change with that. i wa
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correspondent marina strauss from a standing by with more for us on the last summer ina joe biden has won the presidential election what is the reaction when you are standing. clare it's not a surprise that if they had had the possibility most europeans of people living in europe and also most european leaders would have clearly wotan for biden so if you look on european twitter today or if you look what your leaders had state and government have been to using since this the election of biden was announced almost i'm out poor chore you could describe it so some leaders have been a bit more reluctant but there has been like that all stressed they're looking forward to work with with president elect biden many said they're hoping for a new start transatlantic relations some also said something about reconsideration so very strong words used here french president kroll said that a lot still has to be done too because overcome teller's just so you can see that for years of president trump have not left european u.s. relations without mark's right an outpouring of support from european lea
correspondent marina strauss from a standing by with more for us on the last summer ina joe biden has won the presidential election what is the reaction when you are standing. clare it's not a surprise that if they had had the possibility most europeans of people living in europe and also most european leaders would have clearly wotan for biden so if you look on european twitter today or if you look what your leaders had state and government have been to using since this the election of biden...
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and the world waltzes because of strauss. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it is festival here. all the world. and boy meets girl in austria as anywhere else. dreams of the alps, perhaps. the swiss alps where even in the hottest summer weather, the snow encrusts the lofty mountain ranges. ♪ when boy meets girl, the dreams are of tomorrow. always tomorrow. ♪ in italy, a favorite dream is rendering an operatic aria. saint mark's square is alive with pigeons at feeding time. every tourist, of course, investigates the romance of a ride in a gondola. the masterpieces of centuries past are all around you. ♪ beautiful florence. like the eternal city that is rome, where the ecclesiastical splendor of the renaissance enthralls the imagination. the dome of st. peters rises upwards like a heavenly choir. from the topmost pinnacle, the centuries that are rome, spread out in ever-lasting significance. the play of the fountain. fountains, it seems, in every square. every turn of every street. fountains. and the romance that is rome. with a backdrop of the arch of konstantin, or the coliseum,
and the world waltzes because of strauss. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it is festival here. all the world. and boy meets girl in austria as anywhere else. dreams of the alps, perhaps. the swiss alps where even in the hottest summer weather, the snow encrusts the lofty mountain ranges. ♪ when boy meets girl, the dreams are of tomorrow. always tomorrow. ♪ in italy, a favorite dream is rendering an operatic aria. saint mark's square is alive with pigeons at feeding time. every tourist, of course,...
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it's more than 90 percent effective against the virus would get more detail because from the marina strauss in brussels. welcome marina. how significant is the steel fail? you just said it? it is the most promising vaccine so that you can listen that you also want to show to citizens. yeah, you will get this too. and we also heard this scene is being produced by are being developed by a german company. so an e.o. company, so that you clearly wants to have its fair share of this fix seen as well. but health commissioner cellular cell acute actually has also said today of the press conference, this vaccine, or any other vaccine is not a silver bullet for coal with we still have to will have to cope with this disease even if we have it seems ok. so the e.u. puts in this order for 300000000 doses. how does it then get distributed within the block? if it gets approved? officials said today the country will get its share and that it will be distributed according to population size. but there are also many questions that still have to be answered 1st. so for example, europe's own medical agency wi
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we're joined now by correspondent marina strauss who is in the southern french city of nice marina true or people have been arrested where you are today in relation to the attack there 3 days ago what more can you tell us. we know about the 2 men who have been arrested tyrannize are reportedly 25 and 63 years old so in total there are 6 men who are now placed in custody and police are invested. doing in how far to what extent or if they are related to the attack that happened on thursday let's go back thursday morning at tunisian national or 20 years old i went introduce churched if you can see behind me the nuts but damn church here in nice and she killed 3 people one man and 2 women this man only arrived in france a little while ago and french interior minister the french interior minister said today that he things he only came to france to commit this crime and since attack happened security has been ramped up here in france actually there's mass has been a mass happening here here at the moment and you've been seeing police everywhere and also military has them and also snipers on t
we're joined now by correspondent marina strauss who is in the southern french city of nice marina true or people have been arrested where you are today in relation to the attack there 3 days ago what more can you tell us. we know about the 2 men who have been arrested tyrannize are reportedly 25 and 63 years old so in total there are 6 men who are now placed in custody and police are invested. doing in how far to what extent or if they are related to the attack that happened on thursday let's...
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we get more details because from the marina strauss in brussels. welcome marina. how significant is the steel failure just said it, it is the most promising vaccine so that you can listen to you also want to show to citizens. yeah, you will get this too. and we also heard this vaccine is being produced by are being developed by a german company. so an e.o. company, so that you clearly wants to have its fair share of this fix seen as well. but health commissioner selig said like you'd actually has also said today at the press conference, this vaccine or any other vaccine is not a silver bullet for coal with with still have to will have to cope with this disease even if we have affixing. ok. so the e.u. puts in this order for 300000000 doses. how does it then gets distributed within the block if it gets approved? officials said today of the country will get its share and that it will be distributed according to population size. but there are also many questions that still have to be answered 1st. so for example, europe's own medical agency will have to accept this,
we get more details because from the marina strauss in brussels. welcome marina. how significant is the steel failure just said it, it is the most promising vaccine so that you can listen to you also want to show to citizens. yeah, you will get this too. and we also heard this vaccine is being produced by are being developed by a german company. so an e.o. company, so that you clearly wants to have its fair share of this fix seen as well. but health commissioner selig said like you'd actually...
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it could be a leo strauss. our conversations are oftentimec inteal, and we wrestle -- >> but are you saying you've expanded your reading list? >> well, no, no. we had read the texts together, but it's how we read them. it's how we read them, i tnk. >> you've said, both of you, that the unexamined life is nstantly being unseted. >> aolutely. >> and that this ithe challenge in the course you teach to your students. your challenge to them is to unsettle their ideas so that they examine their assumptions. where has dr. west unsettled >> i'll tell you w on issues of race. mm. >> my inclination prior to our deep engagemenon these racial issues was to suppose that the fundamental prlem is that people are race-conscious. they think of themselves asor whitlack, when race is really something ephemeral, something that, strictly speaking, doesn't even exist. it's a kind of artif culture. >> mm-hmm. mm-hmm. >> wouldt it be better if we just were color-blind completely in all of our alings, didn't think of ourselves as black
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but with nothing larger than an archeological strauss, this was done very slowly in a painstaking manner. it really illustrates the care and the precision of this archeological site. the area remaining represent about a third of the site. so there is still more to excavate. but that was left intentionally. archeology is it destructive science. so in the process of studying the site, you actually destroy. it that is why documentation is so important. but also, some of the site has been left for future excavation. there are portions of the rock shelter we're different activities were conducted. they're called active the areas. we have places in the site where they would occasionally actually burn off the trash that had accumulated here from previous visits. those are called fire floor areas. it's either accidental or intentional. sparked from a plane fire could have -- the point is many of these layers representing a particular activity is thinner than a trial blade, or thinner than the fork with which you ate this morning. and the excavators would remove those layers with single edged raz
but with nothing larger than an archeological strauss, this was done very slowly in a painstaking manner. it really illustrates the care and the precision of this archeological site. the area remaining represent about a third of the site. so there is still more to excavate. but that was left intentionally. archeology is it destructive science. so in the process of studying the site, you actually destroy. it that is why documentation is so important. but also, some of the site has been left for...
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marina strauss there or belgium has one of the world's highest cope with 19 deaths writes a sharp increase in new cases, has forced the government to impose a partial lockdown there. as they doubly correspondent teri schultz, reports from brussels. the rules are being rigorously enforced. time's up for coronavirus rule breakers in belgium. the warnings didn't work to convince people to wear masks, limit gatherings, to 4 people and obey the evening curfew. so the next step is strict enforcement by police inspectors, like emily chua and castor. they've become the belgian authorities, last line of defense against the sky. high infection rate, their weapon, a 250 euro, fine people must go in for their orders are to accept few excuses. really get a 5 years through is that where it is most real question. there's a lot of money coming to us. look, everybody knows. just say for everyone, it's not for us to use able to beat or not kill their business. their business is to make sure that what the prime minister has called the last chance to get control of the virus isn't wasted. the fear of having i
marina strauss there or belgium has one of the world's highest cope with 19 deaths writes a sharp increase in new cases, has forced the government to impose a partial lockdown there. as they doubly correspondent teri schultz, reports from brussels. the rules are being rigorously enforced. time's up for coronavirus rule breakers in belgium. the warnings didn't work to convince people to wear masks, limit gatherings, to 4 people and obey the evening curfew. so the next step is strict enforcement...
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came who freed themselves from europe came to america, changed their , names to jacob davis and levi strauss, and gave us bluejeans. the list of immigrant contributions is almost endless, in every field of endeavor, but nowhere are they more evident than in the decades long development of magnetic resident imaging, or the mri. it began with a dedication of a remarkable young jewish immigrant who liked to say, had we stayed in europe, and i probably would have become a tailor. instead, because his family went to america, he became a nobel prize winner and quintessential american. with an enduring love for the work of jack london. he gave us back so much more than he received, working to the and scraping to the point where as a student, his teeth began to fall out of his head from malnutrition. he went on to become one of the founders of the brookhaven national laboratory and the particle physics laboratory in geneva and led one of the greatest university physics departments in our history in , mankind's history at columbia university. he passed on this work to colleagues who would come to inc
came who freed themselves from europe came to america, changed their , names to jacob davis and levi strauss, and gave us bluejeans. the list of immigrant contributions is almost endless, in every field of endeavor, but nowhere are they more evident than in the decades long development of magnetic resident imaging, or the mri. it began with a dedication of a remarkable young jewish immigrant who liked to say, had we stayed in europe, and i probably would have become a tailor. instead, because...
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that's nathan strauss, one of the owners of macy's . it's not stations become clinics where children can be examined . it's sort of this very hands on public health, you can take care of your baby and keep your baby safe which goes back before antibiotics for back before most vaccines . >> you think that message of empowerment that ultimately calls the change to come about, i mean interesting to look at sources that you go back a long way advocating for breast-feeding for example but you have a poem from 18th-century or maybe 19th-century is all about the importance of breast-feeding so there's a lot of attention to what are good and right ways children but there's also a great deal of fatalism and in a way that fatalism significantly disappeared from our contemporary parents looks as we more and more believe in other ways that our children will survive or that our children deserve to survive, that we deserve to havesurviving children . what has that shift been like an outside from just being thinking is the. >> one of the reasons i wro
that's nathan strauss, one of the owners of macy's . it's not stations become clinics where children can be examined . it's sort of this very hands on public health, you can take care of your baby and keep your baby safe which goes back before antibiotics for back before most vaccines . >> you think that message of empowerment that ultimately calls the change to come about, i mean interesting to look at sources that you go back a long way advocating for breast-feeding for example but you...
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gore in 2000, and you quoted david strauss, university of chicago law professor, saying president trumpid not help his cause by suggesting the supreme court was ready to ride to his rescue. the justices are all aware that bush v. gore ruling did damage to the court's legitimacy. can you explain what that means? >> i think they all know the court has a certain legitimacy and respect that as the arbiters of the constitution. they care very much about preserving the reputation of the court. a lot of them will say one thing they most think about throughout their career, is that they do not want to do anything that would damage the court. they want to leave the court in as good a place as it was when they arrived. and they know that partisan election cases are some of the most treacherous territory. because you're almost sure to irritate 50% of the people who think you are partisan and wrong. and they know that the bush versus gore opinion was controversial and much disputed. justice scalia would say get over it, but they all knew it was very controversial, and they did not want to be in the
gore in 2000, and you quoted david strauss, university of chicago law professor, saying president trumpid not help his cause by suggesting the supreme court was ready to ride to his rescue. the justices are all aware that bush v. gore ruling did damage to the court's legitimacy. can you explain what that means? >> i think they all know the court has a certain legitimacy and respect that as the arbiters of the constitution. they care very much about preserving the reputation of the court....
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it's milk stations were pure milk is made available to families, nathan strauss were the owners of macy that was his cause. milk stations can be were children come examine. it sort of this very hands on public health even take care of your babies and keep your babies safe. this goes back to before antibiotics and most vaccines. >> host: using the message of empowerment that ultimately cause the change come about? it's interesting to look at sources a go back long way advocating for breast-feeding for example. i thought about the importance of breast-feeding. there's a lot of attention, there's also a great deal of fatalism. on the way it is up fatalism that significantly has disappeared from our contemporary apps experience. as we more and more believe not only that our children will survive, but our children deserve to survive. and deserve to have surviving children. what has the shift been like? >> guest: one of the reasons i wrote this book was by the time i trained in pediatrics in the 1980s, tongue met my grandmother, tongue but having children in the 1920s. so about aittle bit mor
it's milk stations were pure milk is made available to families, nathan strauss were the owners of macy that was his cause. milk stations can be were children come examine. it sort of this very hands on public health even take care of your babies and keep your babies safe. this goes back to before antibiotics and most vaccines. >> host: using the message of empowerment that ultimately cause the change come about? it's interesting to look at sources a go back long way advocating for...
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encouraging parents, it's milk stations where pure milk is made available to families that nathan strausse owners of macy's that's his cause is milk stations and milk stations become fairly clinic where the children can be examined. it's sort of this very hands on public health, you can take care of your baby and keep your baby safe, which goes back before antibiotics which goes back before most vaccines. >> do you think of that message of empowerment ultimately cause the chains to come about? it's interesting to look at sources that go back a long way that are advocating for breast-feeding, i think you have a co-owner from the asian century or early 19th century all about Ãbthere was a lot of attention to the good and right in that way but there was also a great deal of fatalism, and in a way that fatalism that was significantly has disappeared from our contemporary experience as we more and more believe not only that our children will survive but our children deserve to survive and that we deserve to have surviving children. what has that shift been like and how, aside from Ãbto think i
encouraging parents, it's milk stations where pure milk is made available to families that nathan strausse owners of macy's that's his cause is milk stations and milk stations become fairly clinic where the children can be examined. it's sort of this very hands on public health, you can take care of your baby and keep your baby safe, which goes back before antibiotics which goes back before most vaccines. >> do you think of that message of empowerment ultimately cause the chains to come...
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we get more details because from the marina strauss in brussels . welcome marina.how significant is the steel fail? you just said it? it is the most promising vaccine. so the e.u. commission that you also want to show to citizens. yeah, you will get this too, and we also heard that this vaccine is being produced by are being developed by a german company. so an e.o. company, so that you clearly wants to have its fair share of this fix seen as well. but health commissioner selig said accu-chek, he does also said today of the press conference, this vaccine, or any other vaccine, is not a silver bullet for coates with still have to will have to cope with this disease. even if we have it seems ok. so the e.u. puts in this order for $300000000.00 doses. how does it then get distributed within the block? if it gets approved? officials said today that each country will get its share and that it will be distributed according to population size. but there are also many questions that still have to be answered 1st. so for example, europe's own medical agency will have to acc
we get more details because from the marina strauss in brussels . welcome marina.how significant is the steel fail? you just said it? it is the most promising vaccine. so the e.u. commission that you also want to show to citizens. yeah, you will get this too, and we also heard that this vaccine is being produced by are being developed by a german company. so an e.o. company, so that you clearly wants to have its fair share of this fix seen as well. but health commissioner selig said accu-chek,...
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what you are seeing is a con man grasping for strauss as his house of cards is falling down. st: darlene next up in washington state, republican line. aller: good morning. things are just way too person. individuals, left, right. it's just so dysfunctional. i choose to live my life in a pretty peaceful fashion. we are going back to the election. i really think it's a little bit late that things -- that they need to look at will have been discarded like the envelope that had significance g signatures. as a republican -- signatures. as a republican, i prefer my president. unlike they said concede, i'd like president trump because i admired the man. to go have a peaceful life and golf his life away. i wouldn't want to be president and have to deal with the challenges that are coming up. but i asked my husband about voting. i said wouldn't it be better instead of wondering every time thee is an election, if all voter rolls were deleted. canceled out. and there is a mandate that people had to register to vote again. and they had to present those materials and legally register to v
what you are seeing is a con man grasping for strauss as his house of cards is falling down. st: darlene next up in washington state, republican line. aller: good morning. things are just way too person. individuals, left, right. it's just so dysfunctional. i choose to live my life in a pretty peaceful fashion. we are going back to the election. i really think it's a little bit late that things -- that they need to look at will have been discarded like the envelope that had significance g...
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let's go straight to france now a day to be correspondent marina strauss is standing by iran or a suspect in this attack has now been arrested what more can you tell us. has been arrested last night after witnesses initial witnesses of the attack said that he might look like the perpetrator who attacked the orthodox priest last. on saturday what we know is that the orthodox priest was severely injured he is to .
let's go straight to france now a day to be correspondent marina strauss is standing by iran or a suspect in this attack has now been arrested what more can you tell us. has been arrested last night after witnesses initial witnesses of the attack said that he might look like the perpetrator who attacked the orthodox priest last. on saturday what we know is that the orthodox priest was severely injured he is to .
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we're joined now by day doubly correspondent are in a strauss who is in the southern france city of nice minded to more people have been arrested where you are today in nascent relation to the attack there 3 days ago what more do we know are. that's correct 2 more man have been arrested reportedly 25 years and 63 years old so in total 6 men have been arrested that are believed to be in some relation with the incident that the attack that happened here in nice on thursday morning the attack was actually done by a tunisian national that's what the police said to 20 year old who reportedly only arrived in europe a couple of weeks or days to go and the french interior minister told a french newspaper this sunday that he believes.
we're joined now by day doubly correspondent are in a strauss who is in the southern france city of nice minded to more people have been arrested where you are today in nascent relation to the attack there 3 days ago what more do we know are. that's correct 2 more man have been arrested reportedly 25 years and 63 years old so in total 6 men have been arrested that are believed to be in some relation with the incident that the attack that happened here in nice on thursday morning the attack was...