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Transcripts For LINKTV France 24 20150114



charlie hebdo's financial future. donations have been flooding in to try to keep it going. and the philemon it went way over budget, but it is -- the philemon went way over budget, but will open in stores. -- the philharmonic went way over budget, but will open its doors. getting more attention than ever , a total five milling copies of this week's special edition of charlie hebdo are now going to be published, a vast increase on its habitual run of 60,000. the first edition started at 6:00 a.m. and within less than three hours, newspaper kiosks across france has sold out of the dave delivery. on the cover, the prophet mohammed showing him holding a sign saying "je suis charlie" and saying "all is forgiven." >> the french satirical magazine has flown off of the shelves and that many newsstands as sold out. but i'm really happy. -- >> i'm really happy. we are defending a just cause. >> i find the image very beautiful. the colors are very striking. and i think that is part of the message everyone wants to send today. >> on the cover, a demonstration of defiance. a cartoon of the prophet mohammed and three words. >> above him i wrote "all is forgiven" and then i cried. we had our cover. we finally had this dam covered and -- this cover and it was our cover. >> and the prophet holding a sign "je suis charlie" and honoring those who worked around the clock to make sure it hit newsstands. a march was attended by more than 3 million people across the country. while a decision to run another image of the prophet mohammed may be seen as provocative muslim leaders have called for calm and understanding. >> charlie hebdo, or any other newspapers that are not muslim newspapers should not be concerned. it is not up to me to impose the laws and guidelines of the muslim faith. >> demand for charlie hebdo has poured in from all over the world. the issue was translated into several languages. it has been brought from the brink of bankruptcy, thanks to over one million euros in donations. >> this week charlie hebdo has been translated into english spanish, and arabic and many other languages. a leading turkish newspaper has printed a foreplay to -- a four-page supplement. it did not use the cover of the prophet mohammed as its front page, but did publish a smaller version of the character inside the main paper. many muslims consider images of the profit to be blasphemous. reactions coming in to that charlie hebdo cover. it -- iran has described it as insulting. another self-publishing the -- another said publishing the question was externally stupid. crossing to tunisia to our correspondent. it is the anniversary of tunisia's resolution today. -- revolution today. any reaction to this latest publication of charlie hebdo and it controversial cover? >> since 9/11, charlie hebdo is not sold here anymore. many papers did carry the headline of the attack on the charlie hebdo headquarters last week. but the focus here has been more on the anniversary of the revolution. many have condemned the deadly attack. many here, if they condemned the attack they still do not understand charlie hebdo's cartoons and why it comments on islam in general. even if it is not used as an excuse, many denounced charlie hebdo cartoons. despite having a new constitution and democratically elected a new president and parliament, many muslims do not believe in the democratic tradition anymore. many are facing an insecure economy. >> al qaeda's branch in yemen has released an 11 minute video claiming it gave the orders to carry out the attack on charlie hebdo last week. the location of the video has not verified. >> this has been a suspicion for some time, because of things that the kouachi brothers had said during and after the attacks. and also because of the training they received in the yemen. now we have the confirmation coming from one of the top leaders in al qaeda in the arabian peninsula and 11 minute video in which he says the yemen al qaeda branch chose the target, laid out the plan, and finance the opposition -- the operation. the kouachi brothers were simply the agents who were ordered to carry out the attack on behalf of al qaeda. a very successful operation from their point of view. it has been a long time since al qaeda in the arabian peninsula has made themselves heard as successfully. and in france, this is the first time. with and indeed, -- >> and indeed, al qaeda in yemen had already threatened france. >> more threats in this video. tragedy and terror, more of them will follow, that is the message in a video. france is now under high alert, particularly given this 5 million strong publication of charlie hebdo, once again, with the profit on it. -- the prophet mohammed on it. many are concerned about limiting free speech. we have learned also that within the last few days there have been 50 judicial procedures begun in france for people who had in the words of the french judicial system carried out the apology of terrorism, that is, people who had stood outside and said "death to charlie," or in the case of these -- of the controversial comedian dieudonne , saying he understood. of course, he is known for being -- known for his anti-feminism and has been banned -- his anti-semitism and has been banned. this debate will be watched with all the more attention in the wider world as this latest edition of charlie hebdo will reach the greatest circulation it has ever reached. >> meanwhile, the investigation into who has helped the gunman carry out their attacks continues. a french national arrested in bulgaria is thought to of been in contact with the two brothers who stormed charlie hebdo. police are looking also into a suspect who is thought to have helped the men who attacked the kosher supermarket to get into syria prior to those attacks. >> this french national is in bulgaria and -- in bulgarian hands. he will be extradited to france next week. bulgarian authorities say he knew cherif kouachi, one of the charlie hebdo attackers. >> before leaving france, it is acted the suspect was in contact with one of the two brothers several times. >> he was arrested trying to cross from bulgaria into turkey. france issued a second mortgage on monday, accusing him of participating in a criminal organization with a terrorist aim. >> there are some elements which are connected to the terrorist networks in paris. especially [indiscernible] there is some evidence. >> the investigation is also ongoing for paris attacker comedy -- comedy could hockey. -- for this paris attacker. he carried out a role in the attack on the kosher market. lamont -- le monde says he went to jail last year for his role in the network, sending fighters to afghanistan. the paper argues he could have made contact in jail. meanwhile, he had been on an american terror watchlist for a while. >> in singapore, they have found the main body of the air asia playing next crashed into -- plain that crashed into the sea last month. so far, 48 bodies have been recovered, and of the 160 passengers on board. we are hearing that the crew from the u.s. section of the international space station had to evacuate this wednesday after report of an ammonia leak. it removed moved over into the russian section of the station. according to the russian media the situation is now under control. and italy's president giorgio napolitano has stepped down. 89-year-old had announced in december he would he leaving office well before his term was due to end in 2020. here is more about napolitano and the role he played. >> he cited his advanced age, as you said, he is 89 years old, as well as health reasons. he recently declared it had become increasingly difficult for him to fulfill his duties as president of the italian republic. this morning lorenzi paid tribute to him, calling him committed and that he confronted difficulties in italy with intelligence and wisdom. the timing is interesting because yesterday, italy and it -- and it is six-month presidency of the european union. it looks to me that the premise read that the president to stay on until this very -- the end of this very important sequence. dubbed king george by the international media for his influence on international politics, napolitano had long been perceived as a guarantor of stability amid unstable government. as well as italy's longest recession since the second world war. he started his career in a very powerful body. he was first elected in 2006 as a member of the democratic party. he reluctantly agreed to serve a second term in 2013. he was really instrumental in breaking the parliamentary deadlock that followed the election in 2013. i want to remind you it is mr. napolitano that managed to convince mario monti to leave the technocratic party at the height of italy's crisis. -- two lead the democratic party at the height of italy's crisis. >> you will be talking about charlie hebdo in a moment, but we will be starting with the news from the european central bank. >> the european court of justice has said that the bank bond buying program is legal. the so-called program was launched in 2012, as a way to allow the ecb to help crisis ridden eurozone countries. the advocate generals ruling has not indicated which way the court will decide, paving the way for even greater stimulus spending by the european central bank, which could be announced as early as next week. in europe, trading down on fears of the global economy after the world bank cut its forecast for this year and next. help slightly in paris and friend for by the ecb comments. the london ftse is down 1.8%, being dragged down again by oil and gas shares on the back of falling oil prices. likely moving the markets when wall street opens later. jp morgan chase has announced they are putting aside $990 million to cover legal costs. missing expectations for the last three months of 2014 with a falling profit of $400 million. china has surpassed france as a bigger market. this comes after china's dumb fun took a 14% stake in the company. staying with the car industry electric carmaker tesla says it could be 2040 before it turns a profit. -- it could be 2020 before it turns a profit. elon musk plans to production to one million by 2025. electric and environmentally friendly cars have been the focus. elon musk says it is a new challenge for companies like tesla that other companies are putting gas guzzling cars back on the showroom floor. >> we cannot have that be an adequate forcing function to move electric. we have to make electric cars themselves compelling without the economic forcing function of high gas prices. clustering to the latest issue of charlie hebdo, struggling financially for some time. hundreds of thousands of euros pouring in since the attacks last week. among those support, google giving one million euro. and the guardian in the u.k., -- google giving 250,000 euro. the guardian as well. all of this on a crowdfunding page setup for charlie hebdo has raised more than 140,000 users. the print run of 5 million copies will also give them a financial boost. it comes as newspapers and others elsewhere struggling with falling sales. >> a race to the note -- the local newsstand add-on. once upon a time, the newspapers were the only way to get information. a stop at the corner kiosk was a normal part of life. enthusiasm was seen across france wednesday, and it's now a rarity. >> there were so many people. come back tomorrow. tomorrow there will be more. >> before the attack, the weekly was in the red and quickly. dire financial straits that are hitting french newspapers nearly across the board. in the past two years, sales of all the top daily newspapers fell, except for the financial title, which saw a slight uptick. there was an -- a drop of 6.6%. liberation was facing liquidation last year, but saved in the final hour by wealthy investors. other french neighbors have not been so lucky. france law closed its door -- francois close its doors in 2012. sales fell by 25% in europe, and 13% in north america, but there is good news for the written press. sales rose by monetary percent in asia, the middle east, and north africa. -- by more than 10% in asia, the middle east, and north africa. >> to get a better look at what exactly is in this edition of charlie hebdo, time for the press review. it is time to take a look at what is grabbing headlines around the world. now, the leading stories that publication of charlie hebdo. the first post-attack a shoe comes out today. -- the first post attack issue comes out today. all eyes are on the cover. >> one week exactly after that debbie attack. a very controversial cover. you can see here a cartoon of the prophet mohammed, shedding a tear and holding up a sign "je suis" charlie" and then saying "all is forgiven," bringing up to beat -- debate about who it is speaking to. it has gone like hotcakes. >> it sold out in seconds. >> yes, foldout in seconds. inside, charlie hebdo pastry to the slain cartoonist, and it stays true to its an artist and punk and eight his making fun of anything and everything. in its editorial, it is incredibly defiant and it is really an emotional and passionate defense of secularism. they say thanks to all who have come to their support in the past days. anybody who came into the streets and said " je suis charlie" they are saying a charlie hebdo, is saying "i am secular." let's take a look at another satirical magazine. this also comes out on wednesdays. it is paying to be to the slain cartoonist -- paying tribute to the slain cartoonist. they are saying, come on, guys keep our chins up. one for all, all for charlie. like the defenders of freedom of speech, we will continue to laugh about everything except for one thing, and that is our freedom of expression. lots of other papers have decided to actually publish this very controversial cover on their front page. and here this, "we are not de ad." we will continue to be brave and disrespectful, because that is what charlie hebdo does. you can see this whole mosaic here. and in its editorial liberation applauds charlie for being a model of political intelligence. collects a lot of the french papers, if not all of them opted to print that controversial cover on their front covers. around the world, there was debate about whether to do so. but -- >> exactly. in the united states -- some have decided to show it and others have decided not to. among them, "the new york times." the new york times says it is based on a standard of being offensive. many are calling it cowardice in the face of terrorism. you can see this article from cu lariat -- cumhuriyet, from their website. it is important to note that this newspaper in turkey has received threats following the announcement it was going to show the cover. as you can see, lots of debate whether to show this controversial cover. >> in france, we are going to have to wait until at least tomorrow before a next chance of getting our hands on a copy for some they are printing about half a million per day. where can you get a copy of complex it is very tricky. there will be just a few hundred copies in the united dates -- where can you get a copy? >> it is very tricky. there will be just a few hundred copies in united date. you can try online. several issues have popped up on sites like ebay with prices ranging from $12 to $600. you might want to wait a little bit stop -- a little bit. >> and finally, the french press, how are they reacting apoplexy it is an especially conscious -- how are they reacting? >> it is an especially controversial issue in the art of speaking world. we did not find a single paper with the cover, and certainly none in defense of the charlie hebdo line. this is a moroccan website. it is very critical of charlie hebdo for putting out this controversial cover. it says "once again, charlie hebdo has crossed the red line with this provocative representation of the prophet mohammed and it is going to far in its publication of hateful cartoons, all in the name of freedom of speech." this echoes a lot of what islamic leaders have been saying, that charlie hebdo is being racist and putting fuel on the fire. at the heart of

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