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this is data views life from the millions across the united states the end of slavery. days being celebrated every day nationwide brings with against racism and police brutality this comes. from campaign rallies could wreak night racial tensions also on the program leaders hold a virtual summit to debate transfer 750000000000 coronavirus for coverage from their deep divisions about how best to speak the economic recovery.
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welcome to the program millions of people in the united states are commemorating the end of slavery on this day in 865 the news that president lincoln had declared all slaves free 2 and a half years previously i finally reached texas during the 19th also known as june 18th is not only advanced celebration but also a moment of reflection on enduring racial injustice in the us face yet it comes amid a period of national soul searching following the death of george floyd and of the knee of a white police officer president trump was forced to postpone a campaign rally planned for june the 19th after a widespread outcry. that. matter of protesters gathered
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across the united states on friday to commemorate the end of slavery the president's choice of this day for a campaign rally sparked a huge backlash so too did the location tulsa oklahoma is the site of the worst incident of racist violence in u.s. history in 1921 its greenwich district was a bustling hub of black owned businesses known as black wall street it was razed to the ground by white mopes some 300 black people were killed. and while our black men fought courageously to defend their homes and businesses to defend their families they were eventually. so outnumbered and outgunned that white rioters broke the rule those barriers and invaded the greenwood district and the massacre had begun 99 years
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later many tulsa residents are still affected by racism they say donald trump is not welcome our community is still emotionally charged we are still hurt we are still hurting. and suffering and this is not a time for him to visit the greenwood district but the rally will take place only on saturday and there is little hope here that it will contribute to unity and healing. not far from the greenwood district trump supporters have been camped out for days and fashions more expected to arrive on saturday. black lives matter protesters have also planned a demonstration and fearing the potential for violence the city has imposed a curfew around the venue for trump's rally the president himself has tweeted a warning to anti racism protesters traveling to tulsa. you will not be treated
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like you have been in new york seattle or minneapolis it will be a much different scene. straight to tell so then when we do indeed be correspondent stuff on siemens welcome stefan things that tense well. we're here in greenwood actually which was just mentioned in the piece and yes this situation here is tense days definitely something that india arie can't see right now because we just had a massive rain band coming through here rainstorm and thunderstorm and just a few minutes ago this was fairly crowded here still people making their way down the street to a large place where reverend. reverend al sharpton will address the crowd later today however in perspective too it's tomorrow yes. it is tense and people here in greenwood in african-american population here in tulsa are not really happy about the president a showing up and b.
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about that many in the thousands from supporters camping out downtown so the campaign while shuttles to today fight of the 19th campaign did move it what did they say about this supposed coincidence of timing and indeed location. yeah i don't think that there were even easily aware of the misstep in time even they became aware of the missteps then the president tweeted. ok out of respect for juneteenth i will postpone it for a day and we'll do it on saturday the 20th that was all great then people here still say i'm sorry this is a slap in the face and not just that they actually experienced this and experienced that and and called it a feast in the face from the president and then the president tweeted again this like they should actually thank him because he may now juneteenth famous for american people so i would say he did not really help to ease.
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on the on the people here the african-american population in tulsa on maybe across the united states looks like they're expecting quite a big turnout that would have been just been looking at pictures of people camping out in the streets so the thousands of people turning up what what's being done to keep them safe in these coronavirus times. the mayor of tulsa has just declared a curfew curfew in effect actually today during daytime so not a curfew starting in the evening to what's the night and then in the morning everybody can go about its business that's not happening here already curfew in effect for today the area at the be ok the bank of a club home our center where the campaign rally will 'd will take place is under curfew right now this will be lifted tomorrow when the president arrives for the. trump support us to attend and then right after the campaign rallies over the curfew will be in effect again there will be massive police and even some national
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guard on the streets so let's see how this will work out tomorrow thank you for that stephanie in tulsa. e.u. leaders have concluded a virtual summit to debate a plan to help the bloc emerge from the coronavirus crisis the video conference is the 1st step in what are expected to be difficult negotiations about a proposed 750000000000 euro recovery fund divisions remain over the fund size who will pay and how the money should be distributed one last quick hello from the french president to come up with you and then it was time to get down to business european leaders were locked in talks for more than 4 hours not face to face but rather pixel to pixel to discuss one of the most far reaching projects in the e.u.'s history 750000000000 euros are at stake stone. the german chancellor angela merkel and her counterparts have already addressed one of the most pressing issues. nobody here is questioning the fact that the commission
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needs to borrow money after the meeting though many questions remain unanswered such as whether it really needs to be 750000000000 euros whom they were guarding the amount there are some who think it is too much there are some who only want grants or find grants much better than others are more geared towards loans did they include denmark's prime minister mentor stranger together with the netherlands sweden and austria. the budget to stay within reason so that it helps europe we don't want danish taxpayers to have to pay a substantial bill that's out of the question. negotiations are likely to continue in mid july in the flesh in brussels. will take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world a german chancellor angela merkel says if you leave us have agreed to extend
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sanctions against russia for another 6 months or 1st imposed in 2014 in response or brushes onyx ation of crimea president vladimir putin has called for relief from the sanctions during the pandemic a formal decision will be made in the coming weeks. brazil is approaching a grim milestone in its corona virus outbreak it's about to become the 2nd country after the us to pass a 1000000 confirmed cases to date almost 50000 brazilians have died from competent 80. 3 explosions in pakistan southern province of sindh have killed 4 people including 2 soldiers at least a dozen more were injured in the attack one of the blast was in karate pakistan's largest city killing one and injuring several outside the center distributing cash and out the government amid the coronavirus president. canada's prime minister justin trudeau says he's disappointed at china's decision to formally charge 2
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canadians with spying. the pair were detained 18 months ago shortly after huawei executive make one shoe was arrested in canada and china's move comes weeks after a canadian judge ruled the proceedings to extradite ms make it to the u.s. could go ahead. meanwhile china's reported 25 new coronavirus cases in the capital beijing but says he now has this latest outbreak under control both are just impose strict lockdown measures after the virus emerged at a food market early this week but critics in quick recently questioning beijing's hardly of the crisis. few in china have felt the economic impact of the coronavirus as much as migrant workers. who young she is a day laborer who usually works on construction sites but the building sector took a hit from the coronavirus outbreak. finding a job is harder now than it was. there more protective regulations like social distancing rules. but we have survived the worst months of the pandemic.
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she was. at private job centers postings on the windows show how much the job market has taken a hit wages are declining the equivalent of around 20 u.s. dollars per day instead of 30 but who you know she says he doesn't want to criticize china in front of the international media. she junie is one of the few people in china willing to speak out he's a human rights lawyer and authorities have been watching him more closely since the pandemic began. when many chinese took to social media to call for freedom of speech he participated by signing a petition. with the police told me that if i didn't cooperate with them and delete what i had written if i continued to speak my mind there would be consequences for my family and me.
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and she she worries that the government will use the pandemic to tighten its control over chinese citizens a number of journalists have already felt the pressure. now leads a war was a news anchor for state controlled media when the pandemic kid he quit his job to report independently from. a classified ad called for night shift workers at a funeral home lead took the job hoping to find out the true number of people who had succumbed to the virus. he was broadcasting live when plainclothes police entered his apartment and arrested him he disappeared for 2 months. in april he appeared in a single video explaining that he was simply in quarantine that many of his viewers say he had been forced to lie. china's critics say state propaganda has been ramped
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up since the pandemic began state t.v. portrays china as a global savior sending health care supplies by the ton to countries in need national pride is on the rise china's handling of the crisis has been a model for the world that's the opinion of many here at the great wall. this is how china works 1st our leaders come up with a plan and the people should follow without raising too many objections and benefits everyone. began the way that a hallmark. so here you see the difference between socialism and capitalism you should probably take a lesson from china. china believed it had the coronavirus pandemic under control the economy was once again up and running but the new outbreak threatens to draw the country back into a crisis. especially in specifying novelist call us who if as a phone has died at the age of 55 he was one of world's most popular spanish
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language writers it was winning author of the shadow of the wind down but not written for the spirits was born in barcelona spent the last 30 years of his life in the united states and been battling cancer passed away in law stands in his way been working on hollywood screenplays. quick wit and sports one of the world's richest footballers has just lost a small fortune after losing a court case and name was suing his former club boss alona the brazilian that stopped playing that boss loaned out in any 44000000 euros as a bonus for signing a new contract and 2060 most of it was never paid and boss lennon said he breached his terms by joining parties time to mount a united a spanish court has now ordered neymar to pay back nearly $7000000.00 euros of the initial bonus payment. and that's it you're up to date more at the top of the hour on around the clock on the web site of course that's the top. i will have
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