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i am. going to. start trying to serve i am. glad. this is live from berlin u.s. president trump lashes out after the supreme court says federal prosecutors can see his tax returns this is affordable with life you know if you think you are we sure hope the ruling means the public will probably not see those tax returns until after the november presidential election the court ruled that the president's
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community against prosecution is not unlimited also coming up. bosnia prepares to mark 25 years since. as it lays to rest another 8 victims of europe's worst massacre since world war 2. and when you can dance cheek to cheek. there's a look at. learning to dance the time. i'm told me a lot of well it's good to have you with us the u.s. supreme court has blocked congress from obtaining president trump's financial records for now but for federal prosecutors the court has paved the way to see trump's tax returns other rulings mean the pub. most probably will not see the
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president's tax returns before the november presidential election the justices ruled that a new york prostitute prosecutor can subpoena to see the president's tax returns manhattan's district attorney called the decision quote a tremendous victory for the u.s. justice system. and donald trump has reacted to the rulings calling the proceedings a witch hunt the rulings were basically a story move against the league everything back down to the lower courts in the story all over again so from a certain point satisfied from the point of not selfish people going to and this is a political witch hunt for whites who would you nobody's ever seen before it's a pure which it's a hoax just like the more investigations a hoax that i want in this is the hoax this is purely political. washington bureau chief in as paul is following the story for us and she explains what all this means for president trump or his fellow republicans for the democratic opposition and for
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the voters. it's finally here the long awaited ruling on president trumps tax returns the supreme court says trump count fully block their release and that the president is not immune from all investigations a clear sign that checks and balances on his power remain in place but the ruling is complex so here is what it means for donald trump the supreme court send 2 key decisions back to lower lower courts the judges said prosecutors have the right to access trumps financial records including his tax returns but further court approval is needed they also ruled lower courts will decide on making the same documents away little to congress all in all it could now take months before the public learns more about trump's business dealings or if he really is as rich as he says and they still might not find out those details. this ruling is
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a disappointment for democrats eager for damaging information in this campaign year and the president gets a reprieve for no which may last until well after the november election. let's not take a look at some other stories making news around the world. election polls in singapore have just opened the general election is expected to return prime minister leads in long's long governing party of power social distancing is being followed as the country emerges from a 2 month lockdown. in congo 3 people have died after violent protests to demonstrators were shot and a policeman was lynched in clashes over plans to name a new head to the country's election panel of the un has condemned the use of force by military police. a jihadist attack in nigeria and links to the so-called islamic state has left 23 nigerian soldiers dead the ambush took place in the rest of not.
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the web search for missing soldiers is still going on. thousands of demonstrated in athens against a new law restricting street protests that the opposition has called on democratic clashes erupted with some protesters throwing petrol bombs and police using tear gas to disperse them. thousands have defied a ban on mass gatherings in serbia by joining a sit down protest they opposed the government antivirus lockdown measures including a ban on gatherings the peaceful demonstration follows 2 days of clashes. and it's been 25 years since the strabane its genocide is marking the anniversary with the burial of 8 more victims since 1996 scientists have recovered and identified the remains of thousands of people the bodies were scattered in mass graves in an
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effort to hide a war crime on saturday as happens every july 11th relatives of the most recently identified victims will gather in several stubborn it for a funeral 8 new model headstones will soon join thousands of others at this grave site east of bosnia and family members like physiologic will finally be able to lay their loved ones to rest after decades of grief. name a machete there are no words to describe the pain the sorrow you feel when you are looking for your loved ones are in by byron in mass graves i visited every new found mass graves i've seen the inside of every one of them of. facilis husband and son were among the 8000 bosnian muslims killed in srebrenica in 1905 she's been searching mass graves for their remains ever since after finally finding 2 of her son's leg bones she decided to lay him to rest in 2013 for which to move i wanted
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him to be next to his father and to be able to come and pray over their graves to know that inside there is at least one of his burdens where's the rest of him grows scattered among mass graves many mass graves are still hidden and open to people and identified some others will die without finding their children. at this year's memorial event her son and husband will be joined by the bodies of 8 new bosnian men recently found in mass graves and identified through d.n.a. analysis usually attended by thousands this use service has been limited to a small number of relatives due to coronavirus restrictions but the search for victims will continue as more than a 1000 people are still missing their remains scattered across more than 500 locations. researchers estimate germany is home to about a 1000000 people of african heritage and many of them say racism is part of that
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every day existence 2 young men as have been talking today. about their experiences . dancing is an us favorite hobby but that was not why she stood out in school she stood out because she was one of their a few black pupils at her school in southern germany i love my life i live a pretty much all my friends were white i didn't look like they didn't didn't do the same things that home that they did and in a way i always had the feeling i had 2 identities and i had to read just depending on who i happened to be hanging out with dancing gave her a feeling of belonging because when she danced it didn't matter what color her skin was but in everyday life people make comments to put her in a box she says. the losses are going to be things like a what's your university or what you were high school these things make it hard to feel at home because you don't look like the others and you don't have your roots
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here. obviously. in addition to her studies anna has a job as a social worker she supervises a group home for youngsters with mental disabilities but i'm so when i get on the subway train sometimes i feel the looks like get in a certain tension for example that someone holds their bag a little closer or somebody will scrutinize your hair or your hands you just never know is it admiration like wow what beautiful hair she's got or is it discussed you never know this. code so me is a billionaire as well she will start sociology studies this fall she's very close to her mother will be clear realized very early on that her daughter was treated differently from white children and. she took ballet lessons like any go she wanted to dance ballet in a pink tutu and jump around and she came out of the trial lesson totally dejected she was 3 years old and she said mama i don't want to be brown anymore moments like
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these spurred into action she started a play group for afro german children so at least once a month her daughter would have the feeling of not being the only black child. discussed this most look at racism can really be hurtful many people want to hear about these experiences they might think oh well it's once a month i know it's every day when you go out every day if you don't get a job or an apartment to apply for is not always a racist reasons of course but that's always one of the 1st things you wonder. to me hopes that the current debate about racism will change society's perception of people of color not just short term but the long term to. buy in munich or play the 2nd leg of their champions league tie with chelsea in munich following a decision from the european football governing body you a for buying are among the teams yet to complete their round of 16 ties currently
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hold a commanding lead over chelsea after beating their opponents 3 nil in the 1st leg in london starting from the quarter final stage all remaining champions league matches will take place at a neutral venue in portugal. as i bring you up to date with some of the developments in the corona virus pandemic the united states has now well surpassed the mark of 3000000 confirmed cases the us has set 5 new daily case records in the past 9 days wednesday saw a new record more than 60000 new infections the biggest daily increase so far kyrgyzstan and other central asian nations are also struggling with a surge in cases pushing the health care systems to breaking point lock downs there were lifted in may and the w.h.o. the world health organization has launched an independent coronavirus response panel to review its handling of the pandemic. here in berlin dance venues are
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legendary for now the night clubs are shattered due to the coronavirus but down schools are not the ones that teach a face to face hand to waist type of dance of course they are strict social distancing rules in place to keep the students safe. teenagers go to dance classes to learn the steps but also to get to know each other they mustn't overstep the mark dancing has to be contactless with 3 meters of social distancing. so how can that work. there was very few she has to memorize a lot more so that she can follow me. and you have to work on that technique yourself because you haven't got a partner to show you how to do things or tell you what to do you know and. these solo dancers are making the best of the situation even though to an outsider it can seem a bit solace. i
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much prefer dancing with a partner it's easier to chast and you get to know each other so much better than even not my can they. teach you how to convince that even dancing in it distanced for him like this is worth it for the moment. kenzie difference they share a jerk together have a look at each other only i can when something goes wrong i laugh about it it's all part of the fantasy and they can get close enough when in any case this is not a long term solution we all know that you must get through it most of. the next class is for to say. but there's no flattening of the rules. these couples have known each other feel. they can darts freely but they still must stick to the distance marc. or even in times of crisis
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