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w. . this is deja vu news live from berlin president donald trump on the defensive over race relations and policing in the u.s. . general is forced to apologize for joining him at a church in washington. forcibly cleared protesters away but the president refuses to read a military bases commemorating unfair treatment is in the civil war. and criminal charges in the optics biggest oil spill more than 20000 tons of field leaked into waterways near the bulls most more than the city. pump is the spinach to the exxon
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valdez disaster 3 decades ago that in alaska. class the world health organization sounds of warning on the graph of straight up the corona virus in africa in cameroon political wrangling hampers the fight against the outbreak the government has ruled the opposition's relief efforts already need gold we need to the aid workers who want to fight back. hello i'm christine one of you is in p.b.s. in the united states and on or on the wall walk into the program u.s. president donald trump has suffered a setback off to another sign of tension between the white house and the pentagon the nation's top general mark milley has publicly apologized for participating in donald trump's photo op at a church in washington d.c. last week. holding the myth and mistake events to moments off the troops and police
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. well the president and his entourage i've. seen peaceful protesters. on stefan's the months joins us now from the white house in washington hi stephanie so how has the general mark milley mini's response been received. all depends on who you ask i think that the form of brass all the old generals and former defense secretaries who have served under trump or in his administration and who came out before him criticizing the president heavily they would be probably very happy now to hear that the. chairman of the joint chiefs of staff is apologizing for making an appearance right at this church here on monday last week with the president
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apologizing for actually showing up in this picture in this photo op which was from the beginning ill received from the public even from across the political spectrum why because this place here had to be cleared by pro from protesters who protested of course very peacefully here and were forced back with tear gas and and other tools available to the security forces here however. this apology comes at a time which could be worse for donald trump again i have never ever heard chairman of the chief of staff opposing apologizing for something like that ever before why did he do this because as he said he wants to absolutely avoid that the impression is given to the public to the americans that the military is now. the ball in the political pull it. so no politicizing of the military they're
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a political and they want to remain that way is different tell us more about what's happening around the white house right now we understand that it's for barry is that it been put up jury the process of a jolt floyd state are now being from this. right let me show you camera man. pushing over there will be there you see the fence which was installed just a few days ago as a 2nd security barrier against protesters is now being removed and well as you remember there was a lot of posters and flowers and art attached to this friend so maybe we can. check out and listen to what happened to all the stuff. a symbol of a movement it has become a place to gather to decorate to support the fight for racial equality for days protestors left messages and works of art on the barrier
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a fence separating the people from the president's. vision here. they say. this is a record this. is the police already read the previous away. but this everything we do is turned into good to look at this is a beautiful thing born from ugly scenes on june 1st president trump ordered lafayette square to be cleared. police national guard and military moved in. using batons tear gas and pepper balls. the reason trump wanted to walk from the white house and stand outside st john's church bible in hand for a photo op. in protest the mare of washington renamed the area black lives matter plaza. to date the fence is bad fearing the president would order it to be
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taken down demonstrators moved the works of art across the street. a piece of history that needs to be preserved i hope people. at the fact. that it never came. definitely hit. hard. concrete barriers surrounding the white house are already being removed soon the fence may be taken down too. but it will remain a symbol of a movements that protesters hope will change america. as different just moving on to and that the debate that's raging in the country right now is it possible that the u.s. will lose on if it's unfettered monuments as the movement to pull them down and get this case. before answer this question i just want to show you just quickly you see
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the posters and all what was before on the on the fence is now over there so they took it protesters took it and put it there because they want to prevent it they actually think this is something similar to a statue a memorial and there we should be protected for history now to your question i think that this is just a longer call next step for this movement which we experience here in the united states example virginia enrichment there is a street an avenue an alley called monument avenue a monument alley there are a lot of lot of controversial statues there commemorating confederal confederate states could sort of recede generals slave trade their slave owners is that true so i think we will see this across the country that to this black lab smatter movement and this movement which has new life or is recreated now after the tragic death of george floyd will now a dry. yes those topics statues which are. not any more reflective of
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how we as a society or the american society feels nowadays about slavery and systemic discrimination and racism in the united states ok that stefan's evolves in washington thank you. now the u.s. has austria had to pay significantly more to maintain american forces on its territory the us has guaranteed japan's defense since the end of world war $2.00 all that $50000.00 u.s. personnel are stationed in japan washington puts a price tag at some $5700000000.00 now japan is already spending more on defense but on its own forces. soldiers practice landing unfabulous vehicles in a picturesque bay on japan south coast drive out open the hatch claims the hatch and then head back to the beach it's as if they were planning to set off
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a new sure some time soon and perhaps they are but the officer in command is not allowed to talk to us about passion. for the body others it's important to train the soldiers one is the driver one's the hands men it's not always easy to make a team out of them or you got your body through arms because one of them. according to its constitution japan isn't supposed to have an army and many wanted to stay that way. it's true we don't want to pander fighter moles all over the world not even on america's sorry that's why we're against the drills. even so turkey seems to be preparing to enter the military world stage the defense minister recently deployed this destroyer to the gulf of amman in an interview he says is a completely harmless mission. is aware of his own power he wants to become prime minister would you ban like to play a more. if role military role on the world stage we believe sending our destroyer
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to the region to get enough information to secure the past safes passage or japanese or japan related to ships are important for us so that's why we sending it we're not part of. american initiative nor european or your iranian into should ever it's strictly on our own isn't that risky i mean there could be some kind of conflict and you are right why should we be in it but if everything's fine why you need to wash it in the region what we need to get the information to secure the safe passage all of our tankers or other ships so we are sending them for information gathering what's wrong with that. just over a constant mission. some people feel differently. us
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asian relations expert glenn fukushima for example finds the idea amazing. well i think as defense minister that's what he had to say you know just as when koizumi was asked in the diet. is it not dangerous for the salt defense force to be in combat zones he said well the sort of things worse is there by definition that is not a combat zone. that was his answer. behind the scenes of u.s. japanese military relations in the end is less easy carrying than here american military units stationed here still may try and aid missions with the japanese earthquakes for example but since washington has demanded much more money from japan for u.s. troops tensions have risen considerably it is actually cheaper to have a marine stationed in japan than to have them in san diego so if we pay more than know then they will become sort of motion to re and
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i don't think you were supposed to do would like to do that. harsh words especially coming from an otherwise normal japan is a possible future government leaders seeking to expand his influence in a big way insiders say there is support for this in the ruling party but less so amongst the japanese people. now a brief look at some of the stories making headlines u.s. president donald trump has authorized the sanctions against international criminal court to stop investigating possible all crimes in afghanistan secretary of state mike on pale will be able to block assets of course employees and stop them entering the u.s. on bail porteous a kangaroo court would take place the number of corona virus cases recorded in the united states has topped 2000000 johns hopkins university says new infections are on the rise in at least 1000 states the u.s. has mall cases many at the time tree. now financial markets around the
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bulls took a nose dive on thursday. as fia's of the economic toll of the coronavirus pandemic returned in new york the dow jones industrial average shaved almost 7 percent off. paul said on wednesday it could take the is for the u.s. job markets to recover adding to the business concerns was especially in fresh virus infections in the u.s. that's off to 5 weeks of declines. and i'm now joined by the financial correspondent he is quarter of the is in new york for us hey you tell us more about the reasons behind this and else. yeah it was an accident to have happened because in the past couple of years we saw incredible gains and maybe the bolts on wall street wanted to much give you just one example what happened to well you asians for example amazon apple and microsoft those 3
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companies are worse more than 4 trillion dollars meaning equally. of course domestic product of germany just as one example of we had to learn stocks in the past week increasing 5070 percent and those were the stocks that now saw the biggest pressure and there are also a lot of companies that will have for trouble was reopening the big shopping malls for example so in the retail industry that's where we also saw huge selling here in the service they session in chip prices have been back to reaching record highs innately right we've been talking a lot about that but looking at today's standoff is this is this a classic case of the markets were just too optimistic too soon. well i've said that some other day before what i believe is going on here this is not trading this is not investing this is gambling there is a lot of day trading going on you have
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a lot of algorithms so automated trading that is driving the market and at some point it just drives the market's too high so it was to be expected that at some point we would correct further and we will have to wait and see the next couple of trading days if we increase the selling power i believe it's not impossible to imagine that we even mij retest the lows because we are all very well aware it will take quite some time before we get back where we were before this crisis started and right that state of new financial correspondent. for us thanks ian's. elton's essays it may catch 22000 jobs why the german carrier has been badly affected by the travel bans and has just received a multi-billion euro rescue package from the german government to stay afloat with tons of pilots have offered to take
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a 45 percent pay cut to protect jobs. the mayor of the world's most northerly city has been charged with criminal negligence over a massive oil spill in siberia tens of thousands of tons of diesel of feel into waterways around investigators say the mayor failed to react quickly enough environmentalists comparing the spillage to the exxon valdez disaster in alaska in 1989. to be. heading out into a sea of decent oil it's obvious that the water here is utterly polluted. cleanup crews have been working for days here in siberia their top priorities are to catch the oil slick with barriers and to pump as much as possible out of the water. but nobody thinks it will be easy. to.
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do it is foolish to say or think that nothing will perish and that what happened will go away without a trace of our workers are dead donkeys to day i myself saw a dead muskrat if a bird lands on few for muskrat swims in few it is definitively condemned to death but. more than 20000 tons of fuel oil spilled from a power plant here in the city of nauruans the facility is said to have been poorly maintained. the water in neighboring lakes was affected. it didn't have to get this bad for days after the spill authorities did nothing until russian president vladimir putin got involved. but he's absolutely but you know why did government agencies only find out about this 2 days after the fact that is are we going to learn about emergency situations from social networks do you have a problem or something. that got things going hundreds of cleanup workers were sent
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to the region managers at the power plant were arrested and investigation was launched against the mayor of the city of no risk who did us lead when you stumble the investigation found that the mayor being aware of the amount of fuel spilled from the tank did not take proper measures to respond to the emergency and to deal with its consequences. the mayor is looking at a possible 6 months in prison but the environmental damage is expected to be around for years. i'm now joined from us by alexei commission coffee city trough the extractive industry program at the world wildlife fund rush good evening to you how serious is the situation do we know the true scale of the damage. you know we can say the final estimation of the damage by one of the most spiel is
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quite because whenever the similar oil spilled in a russian article in the last 20 years while their goal is to convert it was built in the reworked market respond the school catch it before it entered into the lakes or the majority of spiel still in that we were system and we can claim that looser or for about 40 kilometers is almost goes on the lake is not in bad condition as it could be. and we've been told it will take years to clean up the mess but lost an impact on the environment can be expect from this. this is all if you're also. seeing the fuel that will not be in our current one or 2 weeks one george of it just a worker it because his life you bought where it talks or companies even small
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portion will dissolve in them or in their in their water this is. commons like benzene and that's the most dangerous issue that was. in the last 4 months or even years. mr physical of watch it all for a tease in russia do to prevent something like this from happening again. i think this let's define the issue to make rational regulation more stronger because this was another example where. safety measures was this spiel we also are seeing we know radio too far and we still starved all those 3 stories during that year for us. not to use coal and oil is energy. for in the years just like in russia not you but maybe 3 short illusia is
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a damper breeze fuel less well bigger ocean what so i just asked are you in the future all right that is alex a commission coffee's head of the program for the business environment responsibility at will wildlife fund russia thank you so much and now a brief look at some of the stories making headlines the death toll from the sinking of a migrant birds off the coast off to his year has risen to almost 50 awful forty's recovered more bodies the boise state house at the weekend aiming to reach its in the a capsize near the city of suspects 53 people all thought to have been on board. and german chancellor i'm going to battle has called on the chinese prime minister nneka chain to secure equal treatment for german and other foreign companies operating in china with germany taking over the e.u. presidency in july medical and lee also discussed how to stimulate post corona trade amid growing tensions between beijing and washington. the german
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government is planning to investigate racism in police forces a study is meant to shed light on racial profiling by police offices practices across the board have drawn attention to systematic racism and police brutality following the killing of george floyd in police custody in the us. able to health organization say is adapting and confirmed cases 220-0000 shows how quickly the corona virus is spreading across africa and in cameroon the battle against climate 19 is being hampered by political infighting after a disputed election the government has banned the opposition's efforts to stop the virus spreading but they are determined to press ahead. a young met some of the aid is defying the bad and cameron's biggest city.
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these volunteers income room getting ready to dish because igniting prevision keets . they are not fish market and i call b.s. hans and it ties out a market in the country's largest city. cameras opposition leader come to create a do going to to hook up the sprint of the corner virus. people are happy to get the equipment but no tory to see otherwise. the government sees these organisations honestly call i guess meetings on the rides these speeches they wanted just to see it is this past sunday are wrist and it's time by cameras here it was. my. sister started a program for a month ago and i listen a dozen people having a rest it across the country. despite the risk we want is reach out to disadvantaged communities almost every day. 300000 keats have been donated in over 15 communities through fall. because they come up to on
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a senior member of the team says the are not backing down. we are worth reporting you are despite all the out of our reporting about us that report somebody my dad has that report you'll see i was i was 13 when your mind of this your retarded boy out to be i'm of course. i'm no continuing no wonder i'm a wilcox we are because they need. and we need to do our best so there is no way to stop it. congress interior minister who. was not available on our request for an interview. the new. police brought in the country when more than 6500 cases fish must win. in israel. your position is going to need to distribute hygiene kits to people who can't afford them. not as if i am so happy i have spent too much from my little savings
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to buy hand sanitizer and i don't even have enough money to buy food but i had to struggle to get a job. the government has cracked down on 2 bank accounts useful for a reason now the opposition has to hide its high due supplies from the police a ruling by europe's top courts means that thousands of women will not be able to tame damages of a faulty breast implants a german victim wanted compensation off to a french manufacturer a used industrial instead of medical grade silicone implants up 240-0000 women wide a thought to be affected they tell easily and are packed with cheap silicone thousands of women have suffered after getting breast implants from the french manufacturer of p.r.p. insurance company allianz has paid out liability claims for affected women in france but it's refusing to pay damages to some 5000 women who had their operations
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in germany the claimants say this is a form of discrimination based on nationality according to e.u. law. it cannot be that of the product is sold all over europe and then in a damages case only french citizens are compensated who happened to have been operated on in france. the european court of justice disagreed stating that e.u. antidiscrimination law only applies if the issue at hand is governed by european law the court held that french law requires medical manufacturers to take out insurance not european law for patients in germany this means they won't receive any money from however damages claims are still pending against german test service provided to find land which had approved the products quality at the time whether they will be held liable is not yet settled in the meantime the manufacturer of the
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implants has gone bankrupt. and a reminder of our top story donald trump's top general apologizes for joining him at a photo opportunity in washington shortly opto boards he's forced to be peaceful protesters away the president is coming under growing pressure over race relations in the u.s. . you're watching the news from berlin that's all for now but i will be with you in a few minutes to go astray the day seen. in.
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