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i mean there's something wrong when the cleaners social media shadow industry starts junaid on g.w. . this is the deputy news live from berlin a message to u.s. president donald trump black lives matha spilled out in giant letters along the street leading to the white house more protests are expected across america in the run up to george floyd's funeral next week. also on the show a day doubly reported tells us his own personal story about the racism he's encountered shia in berlin. has the bearing and of course comments and
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statements about my skin color. and of world environment i will take a look at the future of the planet the global coded emergency has led to a cut in pollution and greenhouse gas emissions in some regions any doubt whether the improvement in stain of. a math and how broken protesters in the us vowed to continue branding on the streets off the 10 consecutive days of demonstrations over the death of george floyd in place custody last month in washington they say the man has formally asked president donald trump to remove federal forces from the capital and city workers and volunteers have painted a huge message of support for the protest movement on the streets leading to the why. yes. at a news conference at the white house on friday u.s.
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president donald trump said all americans should be treated equally by police but a remark trump made about george floyd while commenting on better than expected unemployment figures has drawn a make it outrage we also what happened last week we can't let that happen hopefully george is looking down right now and saying this is a great thing that's happening for our country this is a great day for him it's a great day for everybody is a great day for everybody this is a great great day in terms of equality. it's really what our constitution requires and it's what our country is all of that was president trump speaking a short while ago well let's bring in d.w. correspondent stephanie monks in minneapolis stephanie how of those words being greeted on the streets where you are. you know while we were mats
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with confusion. and with the simple fact that people didn't understand really the people we talked to here. what the president was going on about there they have definitely. not in not the not the impression that the president was involved in any. of this yet at the right time he the people here think that the president they. can't relate really be. doesn't really matter what he says or things and see still doesn't understand what is actually happening in minneapolis minnesota about all across the country. given what you say what what is the telling you is there any real way to gauge what effect if any mr trump's handling of the crisis will have on his chances of re-election in november. i think it will have
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a tremendous impact i think it has tremendous impact now i think there are new polls out there and those polls are saying that. something if a presidential candidate joe biden is leading in those polls by a wide margin before donald trump even in those battle states where mr trump normally had the edge on. i'm not hard pressed to say that. the president didn't have many friends here and with this crowd and with the african-american population here in minneapolis and probably across country despite of what he claims and he definitely didn't make any friends new friends here that is that is for sure at least that's what we're hearing. stephan you'll standing in the way this conversation started with a protest started to protest this plan to mine tying the momentum they've built with these protests. actually question and to me this is the key question here
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how do they get organized how do they get such a structure in what they're doing going forward and that is. what they also very concerned about so they saw on the thinking and talking and planning going on behind the scenes but that's what it's all about if you if one wants this to become a movement a true movement and one has to stain the pressure is certain it's on society to take action regarding substantial structural systemic racism all over the country then there has to be an organization and they have to become organized much better than they are right now however we'll see on the weekend there are protest marches planned all over the country of course in minneapolis to let's see where this is going on the streets of minneapolis. thank you so much.
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well another case of police brutality is bought out right in the u.s. this time in buffalo new york now a man fell to the ground and was seriously injured after he was pushed by lethal police officer. place initially stated that the man tripped and fell governor of new york state has called the incident utterly disgraceful 2 officers have been suspended without pay over 57 members of the police department's emergency response team have resigned from the unit in protest at they call the suspensions. the term all that has gripped america of the death of george floyd has turned the spotlight on bryce's them in other countries japan that invented reports now on his own experience as a black person living here in germany he also looks at allegations of racism and police brutality elsewhere in europe. this memorial to george floyd popped up last weekend. well he died of the hands of
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a policeman in the us his death is also being used to bring awareness to racism here in germany and across the world. it is hard to find a country without any form of racism and i experience that here as well in berlin as the staring and of course comments and statements about my skin color. but you cannot move around the city as a black person without being aware obvious can color on average there are $3.00 to $4.00 racist incidents reported per day in the german capital according to the berlin register for discrimination and not everyone is reporting them so there could be far more. doubts why the black hawks matter movement has also been protesting here in berlin and while europe has fewer deadly incidents involving the police some cases have stayed with me again you know it's not that long ago only
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giallo burned to death in the police cell here in germany in 2005 no one was convicted for his death. in the u.k. in 2011 mark duggan was shot by a policeman who was never convicted. in france adama died during police custody in 2016 and no one has been found responsible for his death that's why the protests in france have been violent. people are frustrated with structural racism. in europe hasn't really dealt with its links to slavery and colonialism here in germany several streets i named after individuals from the countries colonial period i can berlin's african quarter where even now some streets bear the names of germany's most infamous and
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brutal cologne you figures whether it's history all every day racism black people's experiences are being ignored and that's why i'm also frustrated we need to address every day racism and also the past because that's the only way to move forward. and from chimbonda. to some of the other stories making news around the world for. president donald trump has reportedly ordered the. going to cut the number of u.s. troops stationed in germany by nearly a 3rd according to government sources cited by the wall street journal around 25000 would remain american forces have been stationed in germany since the end of world war 2. france's defense minister says he's country's forces have killed. north africa chief during an operation to set it in northern mali. drew it. was a key islamic islamist fighter that france had been hunting for more than 7 years
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he was killed alongside several of his closest collaborators on june the. un's nuclear watchdog says iran has 8 times the limit of enrich the uranium set out in the 2015 deal with will power has run 9 times it's no longer bound by the restrictions since the u.s. withdrew from the deal and we imposed sanctions on tehran. when used by the government is pushing ahead with plans to annex parts of the occupied west bank the plan has drawn criticism both internationally and from palestinian groups but it has got the support of us president donald trump a report a 10 year claim visited the city of jericho in the jordan valley one of the regions that israel intends to enix she reports on the fears of the city's palestinian population. data from a evil him dyke is checking on his palm trees near jericho a palestinian city in the choice. the harvest is due in september but the
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palestinian farmer is worried about the weeks ahead it's about plans to annex the jordan valley in the summer would have serious repercussions for palestinians. we have become disappointed there is no clear path for peace with this decision it brings about disillusionment and has them isn't that it's all over. the show. dike 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 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 bori about what the consequences will be. the current beach on land and side yeah like foreignness in our own country and now the area where we are allowed to and they
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feel become theirs as well so this will bring into farther this is what will happen if the next test israel going to stand up against israel and against a palestinian authority israel 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 words to east palestinian say without the jordan valley there can't be a palestinian state. in the palestinian leadership canceled security cooperation with israel and the u.s. last week south ever cut longtime p.l.o. negotiator wants about further questions for their next session is the destruction of the president for going to business there. 30 was born. through negotiations from a corporation going to come. from saying no no. but
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we. sever e.u. states 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. the un. vironment day the global. pollution and greenhouse gas emissions in some regions because economic activity has been widely suspended but not all environmentalists are optimistic about what this could mean for the future. the tagline for this year's world environment day the theme biodiversity more than 500 species have gone extinct in the last 100 years another 500 are on the brink human driven climate change is one of the factors pushing what scientists say is
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the 6th mass extinction. industrial production and air travel are some of the main causes of the c o 2 emissions causing global heating but the coronavirus crisis has largely brought them to a halt the biggest drops in global emissions so far came as a result of conflicts and 3 global recessions but some projections say the current crisis could lead to the biggest ever drop in emissions more than all these previous reductions combined. still some experts say it's not enough i think there is a short term gain you know like we're seeing c o 2 reductions right while but we need really a massive global. effort to solve the climate crisis and right now we are going to spend the next 5 years you know ocus on this pandemic and responding to it which are 5 years that we don't really have a societies move out of luck down the question is how will they do that for nature
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environmentalists will be hoping for a more sustainable step into the future. it watching data believe news remember you can keep up to date with all the lead this news on our website at state dot com and you can follow us on twitter and instagram soon more news coming up at the top of the hour business news next hour with for such an for that. probably will not succeed in defining the subtle not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of the stick to the ship. taking the stand global matters. like.
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