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similar incident in france with alexandra bruno of gulf state analytics and professor hines the university of vienna micro in france has had a number of quite quite ideological spat with president of turkey over islam and in fact one has been quite critical of micron and the other western leaders who have emphasized the so-called freedom of speech rights when it comes to do. so it does seem like these attacks could be reprisal for leaders who. come in support of that kind of freedom of speech that said i do want to emphasize the details from vienna are very sketchy right now and we don't even know if the attacker is or is not islam is so i would like to clarify that by that i don't know because. a very large mostly. you have to see if your group is. more mccown. and that's not the case. in most ordinary snowden launch of a conflict between the muslim community. nice. society to see who. talk about it because they 1st want to contain the situation. in the u.s. presidential election 1st results are coming in from 2 tiny communities in the state of new hampshire dixville notch and mil still traditional
similar incident in france with alexandra bruno of gulf state analytics and professor hines the university of vienna micro in france has had a number of quite quite ideological spat with president of turkey over islam and in fact one has been quite critical of micron and the other western leaders who have emphasized the so-called freedom of speech rights when it comes to do. so it does seem like these attacks could be reprisal for leaders who. come in support of that kind of freedom of speech...
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we also spoke to professor garet nair from the university of vienna he says the attacks are unexpected as austria has not seen any terror incidents in its recent history. leaving in this piece we. just heard these pictures is close to the 1st you know this happened so i didn't have any immediate experience so. of course you can hear and see these cars and i'm going see this mean rioters. who was. probably these 3 boys but we don't really know what their motives are. or it's. just really like you know it's time sort of. obviously you know has been planned in the long run. that could be reporting this was. the nervous because it's not really. extravagant and. you would expect. that but there's they're saying they're doing the same. experience in the in the. and pasta foster has been several effects in the seventy's and you. seem to be better coordination is attacking him now. he smiles. when you have. a creamy nose recent knife's so there might be recording missions but there's some disconnect in their midst so it's. between being here and i'm. in france. by that i don't know because inf
we also spoke to professor garet nair from the university of vienna he says the attacks are unexpected as austria has not seen any terror incidents in its recent history. leaving in this piece we. just heard these pictures is close to the 1st you know this happened so i didn't have any immediate experience so. of course you can hear and see these cars and i'm going see this mean rioters. who was. probably these 3 boys but we don't really know what their motives are. or it's. just really like...
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it's really have a very scary situation where also spoke to professor hines again or from the university of vienna he says the attacks are unexpected as austria has not seen any terror incidents in its recent history. i am leaving in this piece which. proceeds close to the 1st you know this happened so i didn't have any immediate experience ok attacks of course you can hear and see these cars and i'm going see this mean riders. who was that. song. about the streets in boys but we don't even know what that motifs of specific socks . and. the like you know it's time sort of take over as we. has been planned in the long run. at the beginning that produced was. probably never us because it's not really. extravagant and. you would expect. i mean i'm not sure you see this train but i say if you get one kind of. experience in the. movies and pasta for us to have been several effects in the seventy's or have you. seen to be coordinated in all of this attacking him. he smiled. and looked. for what came in those recent knife's of soul might be recording mission 5 days some disconnect in domestic routes. bet
it's really have a very scary situation where also spoke to professor hines again or from the university of vienna he says the attacks are unexpected as austria has not seen any terror incidents in its recent history. i am leaving in this piece which. proceeds close to the 1st you know this happened so i didn't have any immediate experience ok attacks of course you can hear and see these cars and i'm going see this mean riders. who was that. song. about the streets in boys but we don't even...
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raso spoke to professor hines to get more from the university of vienna he says the attacks are unexpected as austria has not seen any terror incidents in its recent history. i am leaving in this piece which. is close to the 1st place where this happened so i didn't have any experience of the attacks of course you can hear and see cars and ambulances mean by. who was. these 3 boys but we don't really know what their motives are specific soft. like you know it's some sort of take obviously and it has been planned long. at the beginning that was. never asked because it's not really an. accent and i can't. expect. to get one kind of. experience in the. movies and pasta frost i thin several effects the seventy's or have you. seem to be coordinated in all of this attacking here. he smiled. when you had. so might be accorded me. make in their mess so it's between what happened in here in mind what happened in entranced. by that i don't know. mostly. you had to see if you currently is. and that's not the case. in the end you know a lot of. conflict between the muslim community and. nice. society
raso spoke to professor hines to get more from the university of vienna he says the attacks are unexpected as austria has not seen any terror incidents in its recent history. i am leaving in this piece which. is close to the 1st place where this happened so i didn't have any experience of the attacks of course you can hear and see cars and ambulances mean by. who was. these 3 boys but we don't really know what their motives are specific soft. like you know it's some sort of take obviously and...
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so it's it's really a very scary situation we also spoke to professor hines that from the university of vienna he says the attacks are unexpected as austria has not seen any terror incidents in its recent history. i am leaving in this piece which. is close to the 1st place where this happened so i didn't have any immediate experience of that attacks of course you can hear and see cars and ambulances mean by. who was. going to the streets in boys but we don't really know what their motives. and. like you know it's time to sort of take over history and has been planned in the long run. at the beginning that produced was. never us because it's not really. extravagant and. you would expect. i mean i'm not. trained to say if you get one kind of. experience in the. movies and pasta finds to have been several effects in the seventy's or have you. and. i seem to be coordinated in all of this attacking him. he smiles. have. you had. a soul might be recording made. some disconnect in their midst so it's between what happened here in mind what happened in in. the end i don't know because influenced. most
so it's it's really a very scary situation we also spoke to professor hines that from the university of vienna he says the attacks are unexpected as austria has not seen any terror incidents in its recent history. i am leaving in this piece which. is close to the 1st place where this happened so i didn't have any immediate experience of that attacks of course you can hear and see cars and ambulances mean by. who was. going to the streets in boys but we don't really know what their motives. and....
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your papa trained to that that was professor hines that night as political scientist at the university of vienna thank you very much faster coming on to the program. well for more on what happened when our going to go live why european correspondent peter peter you've been covering it you've been following all the updates while bring all of us the latest. well the very latest that we're hearing is that the federal armed forces of austria being deployed to the streets of vienna in order to help the best gauge sheet of what appears to still be an ongoing manhunt we've also heard from the marrow of vienna mr ludwig he said that confirming one person amongst the crowds one person has been confirmed as having been killed 15 taken to hospital some of those we understand are in a serious condition among them at least one police officer. he's being rushed to the hospital for treatment now as far as the perpetrators themselves they say perpetrators because the police and authorities still haven't put a figure on the amount of people who were involved in this attack they're looking at multiple gunmen who
your papa trained to that that was professor hines that night as political scientist at the university of vienna thank you very much faster coming on to the program. well for more on what happened when our going to go live why european correspondent peter peter you've been covering it you've been following all the updates while bring all of us the latest. well the very latest that we're hearing is that the federal armed forces of austria being deployed to the streets of vienna in order to help...
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of french fries put out by. but who's interested in this information and why? and what repercussions does that have on our everyday lives? vienna's university of economics and business is the largest university of its kind in europe. for many years, professors are cash become on has been researching how our financial data trails are observed and analyzed. she says, credit card information and data from electronic payments are beating an industry of data brokers. could it happen on time? as we know that credit card companies pass on this data in the mean time, they can observe everyone in real time via all the digital media that they use to create large scale profile as it's almost become normal to have surgery, 240000 pieces of data on each person, and with this high resolution history, they know what you do, the routes you take, what you guy, what you pay for way you go on vacation, how much you pay. they know it all. human that side. how much alcohol you drink, how much alcohol you drink. you can calculate those kinds of things to you and so much information to the highest bidder that we've analyzed. for example, how oracle blue collar i
of french fries put out by. but who's interested in this information and why? and what repercussions does that have on our everyday lives? vienna's university of economics and business is the largest university of its kind in europe. for many years, professors are cash become on has been researching how our financial data trails are observed and analyzed. she says, credit card information and data from electronic payments are beating an industry of data brokers. could it happen on time? as we...
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of scoresheet or anything on how governments, how countries, deal with terror attacks. it is a pretty universal police, paramilitary type approach, and all countries are equally vulnerable. austria and viennan spared for quite some time, the last attacks being in the early 80s, and germany itself has had several terror attacks in christmas markets and elsewhere, so asi christmas markets and elsewhere, so as i say, i think this is a pan—european, a global problem, because terror attacks take place everywhere, because terror attacks take place everywhere , across because terror attacks take place everywhere, across asia and everywhere, across asia and everywhere else. but certainly there will be a sense, we have he seen from other european leaders, whenever this kind of thing takes place, there is a sort of closing m, place, there is a sort of closing in, there is a sort of sense of solidarity of cross europe. thanks for the moment. caroline, solidarity of cross europe. thanks forthe moment. caroline, moving solidarity of cross europe. thanks for the moment. caroline, moving on to britain, we have about 48 hours left until britain enters that second lockdown? we are told the way out, accordi
of scoresheet or anything on how governments, how countries, deal with terror attacks. it is a pretty universal police, paramilitary type approach, and all countries are equally vulnerable. austria and viennan spared for quite some time, the last attacks being in the early 80s, and germany itself has had several terror attacks in christmas markets and elsewhere, so asi christmas markets and elsewhere, so as i say, i think this is a pan—european, a global problem, because terror attacks take...
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universal enjoyment of human rights. one of the first exhibits we are planning for next year is an expert level meeting on anti-semitism in vienna in the beginning of february. this meeting with the chair's personal representative on combating anti-semitism will have a leading role, could also provide useful input to the forum on holocaust remembrance and combating anti-semitism which will be hosted by the prime minister in september, 2021. in conclusion, dear friends, we believe that through inclusion an respect for agreed principle, the osce can make a real difference and the charter of paris is essential for the osce. thank you. dan: thank you, minister. those great remarks are appreciated very much. let me turn right away to president seratelli. i want to shut utah to robert y monello who is with us, the chairman of the assembly. president seratelli, please. >> thank you. thank you, dan. thank you very much for this invitation. i'm very much pleased to take part in this important discussion with this distinguished participants. i'd like to welcome our old friends. i see several old freppeds. it's very, very special role. and
universal enjoyment of human rights. one of the first exhibits we are planning for next year is an expert level meeting on anti-semitism in vienna in the beginning of february. this meeting with the chair's personal representative on combating anti-semitism will have a leading role, could also provide useful input to the forum on holocaust remembrance and combating anti-semitism which will be hosted by the prime minister in september, 2021. in conclusion, dear friends, we believe that through...
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vienna tonight. one of the attackersle was k and e other was on the run. it happened near a jewish synagogue which waclos at the time. in afghanistan, islamic state attackers stormed kabul university today, touching off a gun battle that peft at least 22 le dead. security officl said three gunmen struck during a bl k fair, and re killed, after the hours long fight. families of students waited anously for word of their fates. at least i want to know if he died. i just want to know something about him. police and the security forces don't allow us to go into the hospitals and still i have no news. stephanie: the ambassador to afghanistan from iran was supposed to be at the book fair. it is unclear if the attackers knew that. emergency workers inurkey have rescued two children three days 94 people.arthquake that killed plause broke out today as crews in izmir carried a 3-year-old girl wrapped in a foil blanket to an ambulance. efforts to find otheivors continued. ngpotentially catastrophic hurricane is beaown on central america tonight. eta is already a category 4, and could get even stronger. it is on track to strike nicaragua overnight with winds of at least 130 miles an hr -- mile
vienna tonight. one of the attackersle was k and e other was on the run. it happened near a jewish synagogue which waclos at the time. in afghanistan, islamic state attackers stormed kabul university today, touching off a gun battle that peft at least 22 le dead. security officl said three gunmen struck during a bl k fair, and re killed, after the hours long fight. families of students waited anously for word of their fates. at least i want to know if he died. i just want to know something...
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is a political scientist at the university of salzburg and scholar at georgetown university's bridge initiative, a research project on islamophobia. he joins us from vienna, first of all thank you for having me. ithink yes, first of all thank you for having me. i think the austrian population is quite paralysed because of this is the first time something like this has happened in austria. obviously people consume news from around the world but it has never happened before on the soil, austrian soil, a terrorist attack, after 9/11 had taken place, here. currently, we had a speech by the chancellor, sebastian kurz who had it made it very clear that i think it was a very rational approach to the whole issue, because he made clear this is not a war, a battle between muslims and christians, immigrants and austrians, that's the way he called it, so i think that was an important step because i fear also since the christian democratic party, the austrian people's party has mobilised a lot on islamophobia within the last three years and basically co—opted the far right agenda, that there was a possibility that they could also mobilise on that, but the opposite ha
is a political scientist at the university of salzburg and scholar at georgetown university's bridge initiative, a research project on islamophobia. he joins us from vienna, first of all thank you for having me. ithink yes, first of all thank you for having me. i think the austrian population is quite paralysed because of this is the first time something like this has happened in austria. obviously people consume news from around the world but it has never happened before on the soil, austrian...
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university both states confirmed roughly 940,000 infections in wisconsin a judge has set a $2 million cash bail for kyle rittenhouse. he's the teenager accused of killing two people during a process. >>> and in viennapolice reporting several people injured in a shootout, including a police officer this after a local newspaper reported an attack on a synagogue. the suspect has been arrested. we are continuing to follow what is a developing story. you are up to date that's the news update this hour sara, i'll send it become to you. >> sue thank you. >>> are americans stocking up on food supplies once again as virus cases surge? we are going to talk to the ceo of snack giant mondelez. it is one of the nation's largest packaged food companies when he joins us next hour on the back of earnings. >>> heading to break, a check on bonds. the ten-year is currently yielding around .85% little change. staying at the elevated levels we have seen over the last few weeks. "closing bell" will be right back at calvert, we know responsible investing is hard. if you're concerned about the environment and climate change, how do you find companies that are driving the right outcomes? if you care about economic equality
university both states confirmed roughly 940,000 infections in wisconsin a judge has set a $2 million cash bail for kyle rittenhouse. he's the teenager accused of killing two people during a process. >>> and in viennapolice reporting several people injured in a shootout, including a police officer this after a local newspaper reported an attack on a synagogue. the suspect has been arrested. we are continuing to follow what is a developing story. you are up to date that's the news...