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if you look at it. this is deja vu news live from berlin a memorial service is held in minneapolis for george floyd of the black man killed by a white police officer. mourners stood in silence for nearly 9 minutes the time it took for floyd to be killed the civil rights leader the reverend al sharpton said protests should not let up until the whole justice system is changed also coming up britain's car industry is already suffering a serious slowdown because of the coronavirus but the sector is now also bracing
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for the possibility of a hard break set as u.k. and e.u. negotiators fail to make progress on a trade deal plus. a . one of germany's best known rock band celebrates 40 years in music i'm sure it's an annoyed about this best known for creating instruments out of scrap metal but the band is turning to melodic in old age. i'm sumi some of gonda it's good to have you with us a memorial service has taken place in minneapolis for george floyd the black man who died after being held to the ground by a white police officer floyd's death has sparked protests across the u.s. demonstrators are calling for an end to racism and police brutality mourners held
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more than 8 minutes of silence the length of time it took floyd to die as a police officer kneeled on his neck. as you go through these long 8 minutes think about what george was going to lay in there for those 8 minutes. silent in grief as family and friends remembered george floyd and his last minutes a life. outside the memorial service in minneapolis hushed crowds also monch the 8 minutes 46 seconds that floyd was pinned to the ground under the need of a white police officer. civil rights activist the reverend al sharpton used that image in his eulogy to demand
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change. the reason we could never be who we wanted and dream debian is you kept your me on of me. is tad for us to stand up in charges made and say good sure nice family. and all topsy on joint floyd show teatime to coronavirus in april but the family's attorney told morning is it had nothing to do with his death it was not the cove well no virus pandemic there george. i want to make it clear only the record. we're packing it was the other. day we're. far too familiar we're from
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america that pandemic of way serves them and discrimination very acute. george floor. george floyd it's just the latest african american to lose his life in police custody. family friends and millions around the world now insist he must be the last. meanwhile another case of police brutality has sparked outrage in the u.s. an elderly man fell to the ground and was seriously injured after he was pushed down by a police officer it happened in buffalo new york police started to clear protesters at the start of the curfew one officer seems to push the man and he falls and hits
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his head police then focused on another man as the older man lies motionless is now said to be in the hospital in serious but stable condition now buffalo police initially stated that a person was injured when he tripped and fell but the city has since suspended 2 officers and the governor of new york said the incident was wholly unjustified and are totally discredited. now to some other stories making news around the world australian prime minister scott morrison has warned protesters not to attend rallies over the death of george floyd protests have already taken place in several cities and more are planned for the weekend authorities say they risk spreading the coronavirus. there's been violent protests in mexico's 2nd largest city over the death of a man in police custody the man died in early may and video of his arrest has been circulating on social media human rights groups have documented numerous examples
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of brutality and abuse of power among the mexican police. the clock is still ticking for u.k. and even negotiators trying to seal a post bragg's it trade deal by the end of this year a 4th round of talks is expected to end today with little progress for many companies in the u.k. already struggling because of the pandemic the failure to reach a deal would be a serious blow as we report the u.k. car industry could be especially hard hit. production at press markets only slowly starting again normally 90 people were in the heart of england supplying steel parts for the car industry. coronas hit the company hard they have very few new orders the last thing they need is a hard brags that with no trade deal at the end of the year that's going to be a double whammy it's very difficult especially in a market that's been depressed as well so it's taken a triple hit it's going to be the most challenging time in my career ever the u.k.
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current history is facing its biggest crisis ever due to the virus. luxury carmaker mclaren had to lay off a quarter of its workforce and nodia breck's it with the e.u. would mean that cars as well as components would be hit with a 10 percent tariff making u.k. cost very expensive to sell on the continent its main export market if there was a no trade deal bricks at the end of the year there would be a hit to exports and therefore a hit to production in the u.k. and we would see tens of thousands of job losses there's a very real question mark about whether some plants would actually close and in the longer term car companies my dream located to the continent if big investment decisions then go against the u.k. over the next few years a possible loss of output of the order of another half a 1000000 cars and you know that would mean much of the u.k. mass industry effectively being wiped out at the supplier press mark there that are
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hoping that the u.k. and the e.u. will agree to extend the so-called transition period to give more time to reach a deal i agreed with a transition period but if that's been hard surely we should extend that so we've still got the same amount of time this is certain nobody's fault they were in this position so we should logically moves up back so we can still have that transition period because the transition pair. the minute is actually don't affect because nobody's doing it you know it is work but for now the government is not listening to its manufacturers they want the u.k. to be completely independent as soon as possible even though it might mean leaving without a trace. the new israeli government is pushing ahead with its plans to annex parts of the occupied west bank that is despite criticism from the international community and the palestinians our reporter tanya kramer visited the
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city of jericho in the jordan valley which is a one of the areas that israel intends to annex she sent us this report about the fears of the city's palestinian population. date him dyke is checking on his palm trees near jericho a palestinian city in the choice valley the harvest you in september but the palestinian farmer is worried about the weeks ahead it's about plans to annex the jordan valley in the summer i would have serious repercussions for palestinians learning. we have become disappointed there is no clear path for peace with this decision it brings about disillusionment and pessimism that it's all over for. sure. dyke borys that this unilateral move by the israeli government means the end of any prospect of an independent palestinian state and this might lead to violence jericho itself would remain under the administration of the
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palestinian authority but it would be surrounded by the next area the plans are based on u.s. president donald trump's controversial peace proposal in jericho people are burridge about what the consequences will be. become beach on land and side yeah like foreignness in our own country and now the area where we are allowed to and they feel become theirs as well so this will bring him into farther this is what will happen if the next test israel going to stand up against israel and against a palestinian authority. captured and occupied the jordan valley in 1967 it makes up a sizable part of a large contiguous area within the occupied west bank is right considers the area a strategic security buffer to watch the east palestinians say without the jordan valley there can't be a palestinian state. in the palestinian leadership canceled security
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cooperation with israel and the u.s. last week the cut longtime p.l.o. negotiator warns about further questions but it with an exception is the destruction of the bluster and for going to business there. boston i thought he was born particular. through negotiations from occupation going to print now with a new one from bush saying no no you would be in that occupation but we would call you are not going to sever use dates the u.n. and arab states like neighboring jordan have already won this may lead to severe consequences but most palestinians have lost all hope that cautions will change israel's plans. now they're one of the most famous german rock bands and annoy about took the music world by storm 40 years ago their name means a collapsing new buildings and it might sound like destruction but it's an and i
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bought are seen as one of germany's most innovative groups their sound is mellowed over the years some say their latest album sounds like urban poetry. alison alum or all in all is the title of untruths and annoyed about this latest album it's an ode to their hometown berlin all of the lyrics were written by blix a bargain a man who radiates calm. it's much more immediate so i avoid saying direct but it's much more immediate. i simply noticed that i no longer need to keep my distance. i'm untouchable anyway that's the difference now i can make myself visible since
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i'm untouchable anyway. he himself is music history blix a bar gallant singer and guitarist of irish hits and annoy about the band was formed in the 1980 s. . they were anarchic sound experimenter's no junkyard was safe from them the berliners conquered the world with their new brutal the sound. wasn't just the lead singer of the noise about him he also played with nick cave and the bad seeds for 20 years until 2003. since then he's been concentrating on i'm stats and annoyed boughton and making sound experiments. the band would love to play in the junkyards like in the old days but they're no longer able to. do that. we did indeed call and find
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a junkyard near the polish border just agreeing to it on the phone. once it's over and then we drove there in a rented car to transport what we might find there. and they only let us go as far as their garbage dump garbage dump. the musician still find creative space without access to junk yards and one of their songs lots of arguments daughter even plays among a kind of classical instrument that's like trombone. all of us. usually i'm very happy. i've always been happy when we've released something but this time i'm fortunate. 40 years of i know it's an annoying boughton there's no reason why the band's history shouldn't continue to be written and many good reasons to keep it out. sir.
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