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mistake of the news live from perth it did look in brussels a unique is a still haggling of the how to pos lab a 750000000000 euro coronavirus recovery fund can they reach a deal as talks drag on the poor from brussels. anger of rising unemployment in israel a raft of new restrictions comes into force to combat a surging to run infections approach just to say the government has let them down. and the us post tribute to the man known as the conscience of the nation john lewis
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the civil rights icon and marched alongside martin luther king and went on to says 17 terms in congress has done. a math and held welcome a year late as trying to reach agreement on a 750000000000 euro coronavirus recovery plan have extended this summit into sunday despite making into light on saturday night in brussels latest failed to finalize the deal countries are divided on how much of the money should be distributed as grants and how much as months cycled froogle 4 of the northern countries led by the netherlands want strict controls on spending. states including italy and spain a seeking substantial aid payments. oh let's bring in our correspondent barbara
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faisal who is watching but mostly whiting and brussels barbara good to have you with us what is the main sticking point. there's still so many sticking points that we couldn't pick out the one that was the stickiest because all the big questions here have been on resolve as you mentioned the question what governance that is what control there will be over the koran of funds will the know the northern states be able to sort of tell the southerners what to do with their money that is one big point the other is the absolute volume off the recovery front even that hasn't been finally fixed yet then there is the totally on resolved question off the rule of law making as many member states germany 2 belongs to them one to tie the front payment of funds to some eastern european states namely poland and hungary to certain obligations with regard to democracy and rule of law and of
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course hungary and poland says no way veto from our side so that will be very difficult to move along so after 2 full days of fighting and killing and bitching and all sorts of nastiness acrimony as many observers say here there is no real progress yeah as you say disagreement certainly reminded becomes all too clear when you're listening to some of the you latest comments on the state of talks as they stand some when you 1st in summary one can say it is going quite well things are going in the right direction of course as you'd expect it's a tough struggle a tough negotiation with the movement in the right direction and that's the most important thing sort of speech to the 7 of us if we're going through a series of stalemate there are many issues we are discussing. i'm inviting all leaders to converge towards a common name 'd to approve the next generation. which is
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a plan for european recovery not just for the country's most affected by coronavirus but for all of europe. the same force and we just heard 2 very different opinions on the state of negotiations there why are they saying these talks so differently you wonder whether they were in the same at the same event really truly are maybe in different movie theaters. this is quite difficult because the national leaders are here really emphasizing their national standpoint listening to the austrian he says it's been going in my direction because there is a strong push towards spending less money putting more controls being less generous sort of making the whole thing much tighter and listening to the italian of course he watches that and says this isn't going nowhere at all because we're not getting what we need and what we want is so as long as they sort of turn around their own
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interests as long as some sort of european spirit doesn't take hold there in the summit building and everybody says ok we don't like it but we just have to swallow it and sort of see how we get on with it it's hopeless so we'll be having another day off this going round and round in circles so the big question then are we going to get a deal. i would put money on that and even the german delegation i'm going to michael's chairing this meeting doesn't put money on that because they they did some expectation management management the c evening after things broke up and said yeah we are on a good way but we cannot promise we will have we're not quite sure we will have an agreement tomorrow but many people are willing unless all 27 aren't willing it's a no go because the seed needs to be unanimous so give it a try another day but this signs are not overly helpful proposal in brussels thanks
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so much. well the pandemic has had a devastating impact on economies around the world and the downturn is proving especially severe in israel a wide range of new restrictions has come into force in response to what has been a sharp spike in drawing of our. anger and despair on the faces of protesters taking to the streets in the capital tel aviv. this is my country i have given it everything and now that i need help my government is doing nothing. thousands of israelis are taking part in daily nationwide protests against the government's handling of the crisis frustration is growing. like the last maybe days i fired all my workers and we are all thinking about it all without any money . one in 5 israelis is unemployed because of the virus prime minister binyamin
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netanyahu promised a stimulus package weeks ago now he's offering emergency aid a 200 euro payment to every citizen whether the crisis effect of them or not. will be behold. people will start consuming again once they have money and as soon as people start spending businesses will thrive i hope your. cash money is what shlomi eisenberg calls it his restaurant did not survive the pandemic he says that like many others he did not get any help he's on hunger strike hoping to put pressure on the government. who much and i will continue until we get what we were promised there has to be a roadmap to make it through the crisis rather than dithering. in may it looked as if israel had the virus and the control the government was quick to ease restrictions now every day sees a record number of new infections the economy could not survive another full
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lockdown netanyahu is trying down light instead as of next week restaurants will have to close shops swimming pools museums and beaches will shut it weekends but scientists say it won't be enough. there is no strategic. this system that was promised to do this division was not it's not delusion there was. really no i'd i would say hani critics say measures aimed at curbing the virus are inadequate and social policy is inconsistent when seen as a model for dealing with the pandemic israel is now a cautionary tale protestors have a clear message for the prime minister netanyahu go home. and now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world u.n. secretary general antonio who ted has called for urgent action to tackle world wide inequality speaking at
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a memorial lecture for nelson mandela ted ish outlined his vision for a fair a world wide distribution of how wealth and opportunity. french officials have launched an awesome inquiry after a fire broke out at the grove in the western city of nonce dozens of firefighters tackled the blaze of the 15th century church the incident comes a year after the disastrous fire at notre dame the drill. protesters in the french capital of the 4th anniversary of the death of a black man in police custody adama try or a thai doctor he was arrested for use a go trail ray has become an important symbol and he writes the campaign. well in parts of china it's been running almost continuously since the end of june whole regions along the 6000 kilometer yangtze river under water dozens of people
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have been killed and businesses left completely devastated. chinese social media footage offers an unfiltered look at the devastating floods and tire cities along the yangtze up practically drowning heavy rains have caused china's longest rivet's who have a flow nearly 20000000 people are believed to be affected in danger of losing their livelihoods like this man who fears his tea harvest has been destroyed you know. we're trying to dry some of the harvest in order to save it but we have to throw away most of it. meanwhile china's state broadcaster c.c.t.v. is mainly showing images of heroic rescue efforts. we're gathering material preparing in case another dam breaks and. the. water levels at the world's largest power station the 3 gorges dam have risen by 12
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meters in the last 10 days the pressure is steadily rising more and more water is left out which worsens the flooding and also a good sign for rescue efforts. why even if we're trying to protect ourselves from the flood we're constructing additional dams to reduce the number of victims of the genesis of. more rain is forecast china's great river is now a threat to millions of people. the u.s. civil rights icon john lewis has died at the age of 80 he was suffering from cancer lewis was the last survivor of the 960 s. movement against segregation led by martin luther king phone president barack obama and bill clinton. a role model and the conscience of a nation. john lewis's last public appearance at black lives matter plaza in washington not far from the white house lewis spent his entire life struggling
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for equal rights for black americans he said the new movement gave him hope. the people in d.c. the nation the senate mighty. powerful the strong. the rest of the world. that we would give. lewis's fight against racial segregation started early he organized student protests alongside martin luther king jr at the historic 1963 march on washington lewis was the youngest speaker we do not want our freedom gradually but we want to be free now. 2 years later he helped lead a march over a bridge in selma alabama demanding the right to vote. police brutally beat the demonstrators cracking louis's skull within months the voting rights act became law . i'm john lewis running for congress in
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congress he was a tireless campaigner and a moral watchdog when you see something that is not right not just not have a magritte geisha interests but do something louis was an inspiration to many including former president barack obama the current white house has ordered flags to be flown at half mast but has been reserved in its comments lewis was a harsh critic of president donald trump. but across the country people are mourning a man who had till the end of his life fought strongly but peacefully against injustice. sport now and in formula one world champion lewis hamilton has secured pole position for sunday's hungary and grown prix the british driver is going for a record extending sweden in hungary as he looks to build on his victory last time out austria it was a good day all round from the studies in fact with hamilton's team might now have
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a full house securing 2nd place on the grid hamilton is looking to dislodge the finn from top spot in the driver's championship. only coronavirus process is in a revival of the drive in cinema in many countries all now france has come up with a new twist that being the floating movie theater fans of the big screen can take to the river in the capital paris and enjoy a film shown on the water. in a screening is safe and fun to watch and. it watching the deadly news and here's a reminder about top story this hour. have expanded the summit on a 750000000000 euro coronavirus the current plan into a 3rd and a deeply divided on how to help countries including spain and italy which have been hardest hit by the kind in the talks will continue with brussels want something.
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