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trust and deception. democracy of the goal of all starts july 1st w. this is deja vu news a live from berlin and large crowds take to the streets for another day of demonstrations over the death of george florida tens of thousands gathered in the capital washington d.c. and dozens of other u.s. cities to protest systemic racism and police brutality those protests have spread across the world here in germany another massive showing is demonstrators knelt in solidarity with the black lives matter. and recover from an earlier while
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battle against fire leaving clues in to edge closer to an 8th consecutive bundesliga titles full match report coming up. a michael it's good to see you with us protesters have been gathering in washington d.c. and many other cities to mobilize against racism and police brutality tens of thousands free of the hot humid day to call for reform in the u.s. capitol that protests and others around the world have arisen from outrage over the death of george florey who died while in police custody in minneapolis now almost 2 weeks ago. is a message is clear. in their thousands they converged on downtown washington d.c. . local officials are projected over 100000 people would attend.
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the heat and humidity or no deterrent. everyone is not racist only up to the but i don't lock. their old outdated a fetish people understand. it's not enough to be angry you have to vote you have to translate that into action they need to be consequence for that action and they need to be taught that they were happy nobody no feel they know. while demanding action against police brutality is at the forefront of saturday's peaceful demonstrations these protests are also highlighting a long standing problem a lot of many call systemic racism and inequality in the united states topics that will likely become central to the presidential battle for the white house in november. washington bureau chief alexander of the nomine was at that
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march in the u.s. capitol she spoke to protesters about what they want to see happen now. people i talked to told me that it's for them very important. that justice must be served in the case of george floyd they want the officers who were involved in his death to be punished convicted but they also told me that they wanted a real change in the united states i talked to african american family they brought their sons their small kids with them to the protest a told me it's important for their kids to see what's happening enough it's enough it's good to see that there are so many people in the streets but they also told me they don't they don't believe that a real change that the answer to a racial injustice can happen with presence trump in the white house and we are hearing a lot of chance like you know vote him out there are those stickers that many
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people are worrying sean penn's must go so it's because it's becoming a very political protest at the same time. underfund naaman large prata protests also took place around the world demanding an end to racial injustice including in cities across germany. taking a knee against racism protestors in hamburg kept silent for 8 minutes and 46 seconds that's how long george floyd struggled to breathe under the knee of a police officer 14000 came to protest in the northern german city. further south in stuttgart several 1000 stood in solidarity with the global movement. from here by the i'm here because i myself have been treated unfairly many times in my life and i stayed silent and together with all of these people i
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want to give ourselves a voice so it's about showing solidarity and being there for each other that's important. since this is let the black lives matter movement will open the eyes of people who simply don't want to see or hear it but we still know does involve demonstrations in berlin were so full that police had to limit access they estimate that 15000 people took part in the protests. even more people turned out in the very in capital of munich. people also demonstrated in frankfurt corona hygiene regulations were largely it here too there as they were in cologne. assistance please take a racist police violence exist here as well and finally this is the receiving the attention it deserves. and. there were isolated instances of police and protesters clashing in berlin and hamburg but the
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protests in germany remain largely peaceful. i'm joined now by our political correspondent emmanuel chavez who attended the protest yesterday in the german capital a huge turnout even in the midst of a pandemic exactly and even has been to say yes fine actor he said he was where we did. that turnout in the middle of a pandemic that's 15000 people who thought that it was more important to show that they respect they said same because to be totally on their social distancing went completely down the drain yes today it's fair to say oh so that people seem quite conscious of that a pandemic everyone was waiting nearly everyone was wearing a mask so it felt as safe as possible i mean it's a pandemic it was also a very very moving moment i was in the middle of the crowd amongst 15000 people when they know it's inside and 8 minutes and 46 seconds of time it took for george
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. to die they said i was very powerful to see people from all passes off life all color to gather to stand and to be united against racism and you know when you also feel how long 9 minutes actually is beyond supporting the protesters in the united states what was discovering also about was there another agenda when it was also about the situation for black jim and here they also face racism at different levels it's not there's this idea unopen an openly racist attack every day but they feed it for example when they send a c.v. and they didn't hear back from an employer because of day picture because of their name for example there was also a lot of people coming there to denounce but these violence which doesn't happen only in the u.s. but so here in europe there was also the name of the who was in those items who died in police custody here in germany in 2005 who was present on
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a lot of sides so for all those issues people were protesting us today you get the sense that this is a wake up call all across the world including of course right here in germany what is the german government doing to combat racism well perhaps quite timely barely even said they passed on thursday and then to discrimination you know and that concerns all phone. of discrimination against race against gender against visibility and that is a stopping racial profiling for example by police but oh so you know these traces or in public schools this is not the 1st initiative of the county's the 1st no one and that's a federal level in 2006 the government had passed a low 2 and ratio profiting for example in employment situations and between private citizen. political correspondent emanuel thanks so much thank you now to some other stories making news around the world in beirut hundreds of
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demonstrators have gathered hoping to reboot antigovernment protests that began late last year as lebanon face its worst economic crisis in decades the coronavirus lockdown has put further pressure on the economy prompting a new wave of protests despite social distancing restrictions. for egypt's president el-sisi has announced a cease fire initiative for the civil war in libya it calls for the exit of all foreign fighters the plan was backed by general khalifa haftar whose forces lost the battle for the capital tripoli to troops loyal to libya's u.n. back government. through some football news now and the blueness leader's 2nd placed side looser dortmund handed her in their 1st defeat since the restart the victory kept dortmund within 7 points of the league leaders but both teams also
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had a political point to make. no justice no peace grit the shirt of dog means jaded san show prior to kickoff dog men and head to berlin kneel before the action started to support the global black lives matter movement sandstone it in his 1st career hattrick last time out it was looking to continue that run don't mean got it started in the 2nd half and it started with sand show a past a union brought to set up every shot from point blank range just shy of the hour or more. every shot 2nd goal foot don't meet in for jane sand show the previous cyst in john the man of the match finished it off. because. it was a big 3 points today really important when we knew before the match how our rivals got on which made it all the more important to get the 3 points and we did that.
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only in the middest chuffed. to berlin's lava dia has never won endorsement one nail the final and back to back wins for the black and yellow. buy in munich closing in on an 8th straight title after beating buyer leyva course in 4 to bahrain have been in ruthless form a since coach tuns the flick took charge last november but an early wobble meant it wasn't all plain sailing. by and munich showed their support for the black lives matter protests ahead of kickoff in leverkusen with the home team without engine talismanic chi habits all eyes were on leon bailey the match winner when the sides last met. and it was laver couzin who struck 1st lucas a lowry of poking past manuel neuer in the 10 minutes. the argent time 7th goal of the campaign getting the hosts off to a dream start of buying him back soon after kingsley command had all day to pick
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a spot and did so but me 11. leon gretzky put by and ahead in the 42nd minute his left footed drive proving too much for lucas credits he. close from the labor couzin stopper butts not close enough. cannot agree 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 star's 12th goal of the season. by all but put the game to bed in the 2nd period thomas mood is trusting up over 11 dusty for a trademark header liver couzin did pull one back in the dying moments however florian gets becoming the youngest ever been does legal scorer with this effort. for to the final score a huge turnaround for buyers after
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a shaky start but once and all here in europe when you go one nil down here against leyva coups and it's never easy to turn the game around for 2 or so when we went one down early on but hadn't expected us to score 4 goals and come away from here it's clear winners phoners and they have added job done by an draw closer to an 8th consecutive title. here in germany as the country gradually emerges from lock down museums have reopened their doors to visitors under social distancing rules of course dressed in the famous old masters gallery is tempting art lovers with a special exhibition marking the 500th anniversary of the death of the renaissance genius raphael. impressive majestic and powerful the almost 400 year old tapestries and the good male of the aisle to my stomach new z.m. in dresden based on paintings by the italian renaissance artist raphael. here
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his biblical figures are remarkably lifelike. yet families 1st looking at these characters you can almost hear their conversations these works have influenced art history for centuries famous artists like reuben james was. looked at and been inspired by them and. made of wool and silk thread the works are strikingly radiant originally made for the sistine chapel in rome they were woven again in england 100 years later the best french and flemish weavers worked on a single tapestry for over a year 6 of these works were brought to dresden in $1728.00 by augustus the strong the elector of saxony and king of poland. was adding a very prestigious splendid precious and valuable medium to his already extensive
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1st rate collection. in addition to the tapestries the dresden exhibition also contains paintings and sculptures by other artists who were influenced by raphael that runs until august 30th. well you're up to date now on the news we'll be back with more news as always in about 45 minutes look forward to seeing you then. set. to go beyond. that. stories that matter to you live whatever it takes to get a running. mate for mine.
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