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post. this is deja vu news live from berlin the police chief of atlanta georgia resigns after officers shoot a black man dead security camera video shows a 27 year old man running from police after taking one of their stun guns the killing of racial brooks is another flashpoint in protests over racism and police brutality across the united states also on the program brazil as the 2nd largest coronavirus death toll in the world after the u.s. i'm saturday alone a record of more than 20000 new cases and almost 900 deaths but the government is
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easing restrictions will get the latest from rio de janeiro. and its force braman are making a late rush hoping to stay in the bundesliga for another season after a 5 star the formants against patrick on. a 1000000 blue cross thanks for joining another young black man is dead in the u.s. at the hands of police the police chief in atlanta georgia has resigned and a department spokesperson tells us media the officer in question has been fired the victim brooks is said to have been have resisted arrest after failing a sobriety test security video shows he was shot while running from police holding one of the officers stun guns. once again footage showing police in
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the us killing a black man this time at a wendy's fast food drive thru in atlanta georgia. the death of 27 year old ray should brooks sparked a new wave of unrest in the city with protesters setting fire to the wendy's restaurant where he was killed and blocking a highway the city's police chief resigned and atlanta's mayor called for change. i firmly believe that there is a clear distinction between what you can do and what you should do i do not believe that this was a justified use of deadly force. demonstrations are continuing across the u.s. holding black lives matter signs and chanting no justice no peace protesters on saturday gathered in washington d.c. and march through the streets of new york city. they even took to the water
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protesting against president donald trump as he gave a graduation speech at the west point military academy. it was this that gave us the men and women. who fought it was a bloody busy war busy to extinguish the evil of slavery within what a lifetime of work. in minneapolis the city where george floyd was killed by police almost 3 weeks ago protesters assembled in chanted his name. says. they have not forgotten the man whose killing sparked this reckoning in the u.s. and the cross the world. and around the world a day of street protests have been keeping the focus on just that institutional racism the grief and frustration sparked by the death of george floyd who died under the knee of a white police officer in the u.s. city of minneapolis in may which was met by far right groups are to protect
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monuments that they see as part of their national identity. police had warned everyone to stay home the threat of spreading the coronavirus was too great but in the air at trafalgar square smoke bombs and tear gas bottles and rocks were the main concern as police try to keep anti-racism protests separated from counter protests nearly everyone breaching pandemic risk measures peaceful or not i think that one of the main train stations black lives matter marches were right in the face of police. on this square police gave grounds right wing activists at one point but took it back a little later. on this boulevard though they conceded the space was the prime minister called it racist thuggery tweeting that these marches and protests have been subverted by violence and breach current guidelines. current
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pandemic timelines that his interior minister said has to be follow but i think we should all be very mindful of the fact that these gases will spread this deceit and put people's health at risk and that is simply not acceptable and we want to prevent bought. in paris a massive anti police brutality march set coronavirus distancing concerns aside but authorities allowed the stationary demonstration until protesters tried to move that's once here gas rained down furthering the distance between those protesting police and the police themselves one bit of counter protest here a far right sign claiming anti-racism protesters are anti white a sort of tug of racial war over the sign in sudan. as fists were raised the sign was eventually torn down was was alice look at some other stories making news this hour china has reported its largest daily number of new corona virus
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cases since april but the 7 cases were register within 24. hours most from a fresh cluster of domestic infections in the capital this latest outbreak has been linked to a meat and vegetable market in southern beijing. bullfighters and fans have taken to the streets of spain to demand support for a sector hard hit by the coronavirus the events have been canceled for months and that spain eases its lockdown it's unclear if any fights will be allowed before the current season ends in october. brazil has now overtaken the u.k. to become the country with the 2nd highest confirm coronavirus death death toll standing at more than 42000 people the government is largely opening up the economy despite warnings that covert 19 hasn't yet reached its peak there. let's get more now from correspondent mathias he's in rio de janeiro mathias so on one hand we
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have the easing of easing of restrictions in brazil but deaths and confirmed cases are still on the rise how do those 2 things work work together. here people are not really concerned about the corona virus especially those ones who are healthy and who don't know someone affected by the why risk so today you could see here in region there were some virus you re opening many people's families outside having wark and preparing a barbecue so people are keen to many of them are keen to go back to normal after 3 months of isolation and social distancing and on the other hand there are also many brazilians still isolating themselves especially those who have parents and older woman who rule no relatives so it's really a strange situation for me to see here in brazil and that the concerns are reading not as they were in europe in the same period of the crisis so the
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shopping's were reopened on the tuesday and there's not a really huge concern among the population about that that might explain why in our own his official seem immune to the kind of controversy that's led to chile's health minister to resign what's the overall picture of how the region is handling the pandemic. yeah south america saw the crisis before in china and in europe but they were not prepared for it cheetah for example reacted really late the government decreed to lock down really late when already the numbers of victims had risen so. many countries were not prepared especially the health system were not prepared in many areas in the amazon and there were not enough. respiratory machines and hospital beds so the countries here are suffering because they have
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structural problems already had before the crisis and they're now visible in this is a corona crisis so the response was not the best and here in brazil especially there is a huge a heavy political crisis during the current crisis about what's in our interests and his way of doing politics so it's a really really not a not a lot of my situation for many south americans. in rio de janeiro thank you very much. soccer now inventor brame ins hopes of avoiding relegation received another boost with a victory against patted on saturday 3 weeks ago it looks like the bonus leadership had sailed from that port city but a late run now means the relegation battle could be more exciting than the one for the title itself. ates was last chance saloon for part of born and things got off to an evil species start when jamie 2 colleagues conceded
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a penalty for this unfortunate hand pull. a strong save from leopold singer kept milord rush it says kick out and the school's level but parity lasted just a minute longer when davy clawson rose to meet théodore gave her some lassies cross signal it was powerless and pacha born way behind. it was too little to break even 15 minutes later and the hosts had only themselves to play sloppy defending giving the sucker the chance to school. there was still time for a 3rd before the break david cross and 2nd of the game putting the points firmly hauser's possibles bridge i the heavens opened after half time and the hosts woes continued to mount a single i might have been equal to just sergeant's effort but maximillian stein was there to mop up the rebound the 1st time a season that brain and have schooled for in a single game. had
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a bone pulled one back through abdel-hamid sepehr e thanks to the goal mouth scramble that salvaged a modicum of price from approached. when nicholas fu called back braman his 5th with practically the last kick of the game his reaction showed what a crucial week this had been. part of born survival hopes that these days the water but braman are hanging on to. another bonus legal action dog money bag the last minute goal to be disallowed doff one nil and keep the title race on life support young norwegian scoring machine ending holland netted a levin's goal in 12 games. set them up perth. lead to head home a winner the result means buyer munich can't clench the league title tonight and dusseldorf remain mired deep in the relegation battle. saturday's bundesliga games
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are in the books so let's take a look at the results as we saw by in munich took care of glaad in the late game dortmund beat dusseldorf on your own berlin took down cologne both agree with frankfurt down have to burley and there's a drubbing of potter bone on friday leipzig defeated hoffenheim on sunday mind meet and shall take on later cause them germany has staged its 1st live sporting events with fans in attendance since lockdowns began in march 1 of these pole vaulting competition in dusseldorf found a unique way to ensure social distancing remained at here too by staging the event in a drive in movie theater you gave it didn't use thomas klein went to check it out. up up and away the 1st pole vault events with spectators to take place and look down off 2 weeks away from competitions these athletes can finally take to the
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skies once more. stupid it's very difficult when there aren't any competitions to take part in it's the thing i look forward to the most then when you are told they won't be any competitions you think oh god what am i going to do . it was already a special sport but even more so now with finally been permitted to jump again even if this is just a show event it's nice just getting that routine back and to be able to do the sport we love. one of the very 1st sporting events in germany to welcome back what he and his often look downs this drive in theater in this will often shows social distancing measures to. but you know it's only because the fans are in cause that usually be in the stands but i think it's better to have fans here like this than most of the it's not quite the same but it's better than having nobody in the stands or in the car park in this case then the reason the little puppets. despite
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storm warnings around 500 spectators and over 230 cause enjoy athletes doing what they do best the commitment was there even if the usual heights were beyond reach this secluded it was really cool i've never been to a drive in theater before finally a competition we can watch live it's cool for the athletes to see and also shot it was nice to watch in the atmosphere was cool it's a new experience for me it was also not the pole vault fantastic but to take part in but also to watch these a world class athletes some of the best in germany there was no stopping on the night with the 5.5 metre mark beyond reach for the rest of the competition the winner of the 1st pole vault competition held at the drive in movie theater. the washington w. news that's it for me for now but there will be more news at the top of the hour so don't go anywhere until then get all the latest information anywhere anytime at our
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