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trend. this is do you every news flash from berlin the way for found to racism protests reaches. their protests against racial injustice in several cities but people are also demonstrating against the policies of a far right president. some of our supporters are rallying in calling for more powers for their president also coming out. crowds are gathering at the white house
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in washington d.c. for another day of protests over the death of george brought demonstrators have also rallied outside the u.s. embassies in europe and beyond calling for an end to racism and police brutality. and in football news talk is running without a business leader when stretched to 12 matches following a one all draw away to a new environment stopping by tonight is feeling the pressure. i'm nearly phenomenon well come the way full fandy racism protests around the globe has reached brazil south america's biggest nation is also one of the country's worst affected by the coronavirus pandemic many people's anger has been compounded by the policies of president jr also naro he disagrees with the lockdown measures imposed by regional governess and has dismissed covert 1000 as
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a slight through despite his country seeing more deaths and almost any other. these are the 1st protests against president diable sinatra's since the covered 19 pandemic began anti fascist groups in the capital brasilia took to the streets to demonstrate against both sinatras leadership to. brazil it's sinking into chaos health care system was bad before the covenanting crisis now it's just getting worse plus the belsen our own government is fighting to set up a dictatorship protests took place across the country here in rio de janeiro residents of the favelas protested against police violence and poor neighborhoods. polson are supporters however gathered on the copacabana they criticized covered 19 physical distancing measures and called for more powers to be placed with the president. that they have you know we don't want any military intervention but we demand justice we have to clean up brazil and to lock up the corrupt. at
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the same time both scenario has threatened to pull brazil out of the world health organization. so you the usa is turning its back on the world health organization we are also looking into this if it continues to operate with an ideological bias brazil doesn't need advice from abroad both scenarios says he also wants to review how the covered 19 death toll is calculated critics fear by doing so he will be able to manipulate the data infections continued to climb now to more than a 1000 a day. we are in mourning my stepfather never wore a mask and did nothing to protect himself he made fun of it didn't believe the virus was dangerous that's why he shook everyone's hand. according to the family he died of corona virus at the age of $57.00. correspondent. at the
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protest and sao paulo and sent us this is suspect. the people here are movement against racism and pressures and so they are fighting for democrats democratic well yes and democracy as a whole because they see the problems by. the recent threatening the supreme court and the parliament as a whole so this is one aide of the protests here another one are the corona policy . he recently don't play the risk of cope with 19 several times. across the us crowds have gathered for another day of protests over the death of george floyd while in police custody in washington d.c. thousands flocked to the white house to voice their opposition to racism and police brutality after a weekend of actually peaceful protests president donald trump has announced he will be withdrawing the national guard from the capital. earlier we spoke with
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g.w. correspondent stephan simons in washington and i asked what maintaining the momentum of this protest movement means for donald trump's reelection. that means that the sitting president is in more trouble regarding his reelection bid its. latest poll suggests the democratic presidential candidate joe biden is leading with a widening gap before president donald trump even in those states where donald trump surprised everybody 2016 and took the state's one of the votes. and the president seems to be keenly aware of this now the democratic party would probably . try and hone in on what the african-american community but others to experts and observers to call now became a movement and call now a movement so this is going to be interesting what the impact will be that really
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have an impact absolutely clear. as we've been seeing trials of protesters have been taking to the streets of cities around the world over the death of george floyd and the masses emphasize that systemic systemic racism is a problem not only in the united states but also in their own societies. huge crowds outside the u.s. embassy in the british capital london for the 2nd straight day of demonstrations. here as in so many other cities protesters took to the streets almost 2 weeks after the killing of george floyd. the marchers in london emphasize that they were protesting against systemic racism not only in the united states but also around the world. occurring sick of having to explain to my children that because they're black they have to act a certain way they have to behave is that where they have to work turns out it's
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hard to get anywhere in life i'm just i've had enough of that i don't want it for their children you know i want to change and i think this is just the beginning i'm not going to stop and i'm not the only one we've got to make trade. and the spanish capital madrid several 1000 people joined the global wave of protests massing outside the u.s. embassy there i. a crowd of demonstrators in italy's capital rome knelt in silence for 8 minutes and 46 seconds that's how long the policeman in minneapolis had his knee on george floyd's neck. there were similar scenes in liberty square in the center of the hungary in capital budapest. it is. really sad what's happening in america and i'm glad that we are all taking a stand all over the world because enough is enough protesters took to the streets in asia as well around a 1000 people marched in the japanese city of osaka. belgium's
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capital brussels also saw thousands of people take part in a protest yet another manifestation of the extraordinary support around the world for black lives matter. and now to other stories making news around the world heavy rain has triggered flash flooding in the lumbar the region of northern it's a. serious damage in some areas and several families had to be evacuated near the city of. landslides cut off a main regional wrote. at least one person has been killed in southern pakistan after a 5 story residential building collapsed in karate she's 40 people were living in the building which was being evacuated when it collapsed at least 5 people have been taken to hospital with injuries. british media reports the u.s.
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has officially requested britain hand over prince andrew to be questions about to be questioned about his legs to the late billionaire geoffrey abstain the department of justice has reportedly told the u.k. that the duke of york is now part of a criminal investigation 60 year old test deny any wrongdoing. and now to some sports in bundesliga news cheika strung without a leak when stretched to 12 matches following a one all draw way to a new in berlin. there had been have really praised after leading the team to european contention before the mid-season break after another disappointing result in the capital he's fighting to save his job. before kickoff both on and shocker showed their support for the black lives massive protests coaching staff included. once the game was underway it didn't take long for the home side to
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score an anthony through ball sending rashad andrey one on one have. the germans finish gave alexander knew both no chance. but shocker hit back just before the half hour mark englishman john joe kenny rifling in from outside the books. the on loan everton defender with a pinpoint drive to level schoolers. the 2nd half short chances go begging with neither side able to take advantage 11 the final score another disappointing day out for shall cause now winless in 12. is in and i think we're in an insanely difficult phase and we know exactly why that is we know where our problems lie and we've discussed them of course we'll discuss them again in greater detail at the end of the season we have various problems to solve feels. to me on
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safety is now 0 but confirmed. to close out the one of the action on sunday evening after a outs book host at cologne and he said and counter that had plenty of physical contact and even he contested match that and in a draw and with only 4 games to go until the end of the season both sides looks set to remain in the top flight. the physicality was high between outburst in cologne over 30 fouls occurred on the pitch midway through the 1st half aggression from colognes keeper led to a change from the spot for alex burke. t.-mo hole though kept his cool when it county. pouching to prevent outskirt from taking the lead florian either lesnar has missed 2 of his last 3 penalties in the been his leader in the 2nd half with less than 10 minutes left cologne brought in season striker anthony my dentist and the
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32 year old made his presence felt. with this 3rd goal in his last 4 games to put the visitors ahead when he fired through the alcs burke defense but the lead would be short lived only lasting 3 minutes bergin possession from burgos cross finds phillip max who slotted it home to level the score once all. max's 8th goal of the season a personal best. out spurs remain unbeaten in a club record 11 but as they get matches against cologne. and the sixty's bands the beach boys famously put it a good 5 brace sions we could all do with some of that after weeks of lockdown now not news image or news trying to spread a little of that joy to locks on where you visited the victim was the i'm in no fix
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how often has just reopened with a bright and colorful us to the pub and race. an american classic from the beach boys which captured the spirit of the sixty's good vibrations is also the title of the new exhibition at the vilhelm have a museum in you know to be tougher. this song uses optimism and that is exactly what the museum hopes to reignite as the world emerges from the coronavirus pandemic. he. has become possible again we're also taking small steps towards normalization at the museum and there is a great sense of joy that we can finally start to resume our regular lives in that the organizers came up with the title 1st and only then selected the words the museum is literally sitting on a treasure thousands of works are stored in the basement of patron donated his
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collection to the museum including classics like and the walls portrait of elizabeth tight. this is the 1st day the show is open for visitors to enjoy and many have waited a long time for this moment. i've missed museums for sure they're all kinds of things on the internet but i can't sit in front of a screen all day and the experience of standing in front of a picture is totally different from staring at a screen and. these are the good vibrations the beach boys sang about back then a long time ago and we really need them. and to quote me on both. zest for life and confidence about the future in a time of crisis the exhibition organizers want to give visitors a brief escape from the corona virus pandemic. as
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a reminder of our top story this hour crowds have been gathering at the white house in washington d.c. for another day of protests over the death of george floyd so he had demonstrations of rallies outside the u.s. embassies in europe and beyond falling for an end to racism and twenty's pitofsky. you know washington news i'm hearing from time thanks for joining us. beyond. the stories that. really. whatever it takes to get the running now.
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