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any response there's something wrong with. the cleaners social media's shadow industry starts tonight on t.w. . this is the w. news live from berlin protesters have gathered outside the white house following the death of george floyd as the world witnesses another day of global protest against racism and police brutality thousands gather in the u.s. capitol for what could be the biggest demonstrations here. and by a munich show recover from an early wobble against by
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a live acoustic edged closer to an 8th consecutive title they have for much of the all coming. as well come to the program protesters are gathering in washington d.c. for what are expected to be the largest protests yet against police brutality in the united states the police people rather are assembling different points in the city and are expected to convene near the white house later in the day authorities have closed off much of the downtown area to traffic the washington protest and others around the world have arisen from outrage over the death of george floyd he was an african-american man who died in police custody in minneapolis 10 days ago. so let's go straight to washington. brandi w.'s d.c.
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bureau chief for nominee who's at the protest near. the protests a building there tell us what's happening. so more and more protesters are arriving here just a few blocks a 2 blocks actually away from the white house you remember the crowd we saw just an hour ago at the lincoln memorial now they're all here and actually just a few minutes ago washington's mayor of bows appeared here arrived here marching alongside with protesters you know he's she's been very critical of president trump and his decision to deploy national guard to other military units to washington d.c. so the fact that she's here protesting with all the people who are against police brutality and against racial injustice is a huge sign for all those people who have coverage here. how strong is the presence of police. do you see any soldiers.
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not here now it's where we are right now as i said just 2 blocks away from the white house my impression is that the police are trying not to be too much visible not to interfere with this very peaceful protest however on our way to the 16th street where we are at at the moment we have seen a lot of police national guard and of course secret service who are protecting and standing by at the white house. so what exactly are protesters demanding except what we've already heard and to racism and police brutality. yet they want justice for george floyd and they want the officers they were involved in his desk to be punished to be convicted and convicted story this is a huge priority for them but it's going beyond that. many of the speakers we heard
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today at the lincoln memorial they told us about their own experiences with police police brutality how difficult it is sometimes to get a good job if you are a black person a black american so that's all that is topic here and when you see the reactions many city councils a cold across the country discussing what you do against police brutality discussing whether they will be able to downsize police or to reform the police training so it's seems that the protests are starting to choose to show some some some you know some changes and then of course what people here really want they want a real change in america. that's all we're also hearing that protesters are gathering in different parts of the city is u.s. president or trump seeing these demonstrations as a stretch to him. by well that he appears what he appears really to be thinking you know that he has been very critical of the protests that he's
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been focusing forever on the rioters and the damage as that happens and of course the you asked there he didn't really address the concerns and the root cause of the protests so he is today in the white house he doesn't have anything on his schedule so we can assume that he will be watching t.v. he will be watching those protests on t.v. he can hear the protesters while being at the white house and he may feel threatened because this is one of their favorite chance to chant vote him out. on a phenomenon in washington thank you. spreads over the killing of george floyd in the u.s. for tessa soft taking to the streets in many other parts of the world that call for an end to racism and police brutality in the u.s. as well as in their own societies here's a look at some of the protests taking place around the world today and some of the solidarity with the black life's movement. rarely have protests of the
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deaths in custody drawn so many astray and tens of thousands rallied in astray and cities large and small their focus hundreds of aboriginal people who have died in jails and police stations in the last 30 years with no officer ever found guilty here the death of george floyd has suddenly created widespread anger about in the strelley and problem if you want to just speaking against my people and it's time to make a change and i only way the people are going to listen to me and i'm going to do this. in brazil demonstrators have been raising their voices against the killing of black people mainly in porn neighborhoods called the favelas. every 23 minutes in the world a young black person dies we have to fight because of that if we don't fight that will continue and we will keep dying in mexico masked demonstrators vandalized buildings and threw stones at the u.s. embassy in the capital the protests began here on thursday after the death of
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a young man and state he was allegedly beaten to death in a police station for not wearing a face mask. we are here in support of the great uprising of black people and of all colors for the crime against george floyd committed by pink policemen in the united states. that there was. there were protests and universities across the u.k. . in london thousands of people were ignored the winter weather to take to the streets. demonstrations went ahead despite officials urging people to stay at home and stick to physical distancing rules. and there were similar scenes in berlin thousands of people gathered in the german capital to demonstrate against racism and police violence.
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i need to show all those people in power who have the ice closed that be here and larry against racism. and i was been you know i'm here to protest not only for our generation but also for the next generation. this movement is not just about showing outrage of the death of african-american george floyd in the u.s. but black lives matter movement has unleashed a wave of protests against racism worldwide and political correspondent was at that protest in berlin and she's and does this is us. here in berlin thousands of people gathered in the city center to show it as support to the u.s. processors and to see that they stand up against racism what they want now is not only to show their support they also want this momentum to last they also want a conversation to stop their wrongs that the black lives in every day life here in
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the senate passed just a few days ago and then to discrimination law that is to protect against all forms all forms of discrimination against people of color against gender against disability and. protecting people what black germans are so want now is that the racism there are victim of use recognized a better not only by the government but by the population and these populations. today thousands of people took to the streets to say that flee to show that here in berlin there is no place for racism. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world in beirut hundreds of demonstrators have gathered hoping to reboot and see government protests that began late last year as lebanon was facing its worst economic crisis in decades a lockdown due to the coronavirus has put further pressure on the economy prompting
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a new wave of protests despite social distancing rules. egypt's president up the fatah sisi announced a cease fire initiative for the civil war in libya it calls for the exit of all foreign fighters as his he was joined by general if i have tahrir whose forces lost the battle for the capital tripoli to troops loyal to libya's u.n. backed government. facebook's boss mark zuckerberg has pledged to review the company's content policies reacting to the heated debate over how social media should handle post by u.s. president donald trump facebook will review how it handles threats of state use of force posts that could influence voter participation. years ago like alexis ohanian has resigned from the board at reddit a leading online discussion platform and an online post he asked to fill his seat at the company with
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a black candidate he vowed to use any further gains on his stock in the enterprise to serve the black community. and football news by munich travels to buy a leverkusen hoping to extend their lead at the top of the bundesliga table they've seen in ruthless form since coach hans flick took charge in november last year but an early wobble almost upset the apple cart for. button munich showed their support for the black lives matter protests ahead of kickoff in leverkusen with the home team without injury challenged mankind habits all eyes were on. bailey the match winner when the sides last met. and it was leverkusen who struck 1st lucas a lowry of poking past manwell noir in the 10 minutes. the arjun time 7th goal of the campaign getting the hosts off to
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a dream start. by unhip back soon after kingsley command had all day to pick a spot and did so expertly 11. leon gretzky put by and ahead in the 42nd minute his left footed try proving too much for lucas credit ski . close from the laver couzin stopper but it's not close enough. to know every increase the lead on the stroke of half time thinking kimmage is up till pass into an empty net in the 45th minute for germany stars 12 gold season. by an all but put the game to bed in the 2nd period thomas mood is costing up robert leaven dusty for a trademark header leverkusen did pull one back in the dying moments however florian gets becoming the youngest ever been does leaguer score i would this effort . for to the final score a huge turnaround for biron after
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a shaky start when once in all here. when you go one nil down here against leyva coups and it's never easy to turn the game around it's all there so when we went one down early on but hadn't expected us to score 4 goals and come away from here is clear winners phoners and they have added job done by an draw closer to an 8th consecutive title. also the buddhist leader. put their hopes of returning to the champions league on hold when they dropped points against the league's worst sides a bomb 6 struck 1st one shall see bound to move on up plates provided for public chick who put the bull's head early but just before the break leipsic saw red after a diet mcconnell picked up his 2nd yellow card after this far over the next amount of the pitch didn't benefit probable until the 92nd minute and christian story was
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there to finish off towards last it tempts making the final school $11.00. and saturday's early one of the games when unit extended their leader at the top to 10 points on the flip side to defeated liver whose 4 goals to do a scene are allowed to glue 2 points conceding a late equaliser against father banned from ford were defeated at home by minds dozens of drew with hoffenheim while dogman face how to belin right now on friday edged 10 man glock buff on sunday women hos spoke on your bill in take on an outspoken. and here's a reminder of our top story this hour protesters have gathered outside the white house in the u.s. capitol for another day of demonstrations following the killing of george floors in african american man who died in police custody in minneapolis it's the latest of
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10 days of until racism protests which has spread around the world. watching the news remember keep up to date with all the latest news on our web site that's dot com and also do follow us on twitter on instagram d w no doubt officer in berlin for me and the news team here thanks for joining. in the us of climate change. africa see. what's in store. for the future. coming for to make your city go to insight. counter.
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