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this is g w news live from berlin u.s. president trump says that he will send of more federal agents into american cities the president says the crackdown is needed to combat a rise in violent klopp crime the people demonstrating for civil liberties are at the front line local authorities say that federal agents in cities like portland oregon are stoking complex. also coming up and you're up a 750000000000 euro question the e.u. parliament approved the toronto crisis rescue deal national leaders hailed their
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hard won agreement as a breakthrough but parliamentarians have the final say and they're not happy. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump is to send federal agents to several more a u.s. city is he says that the staff is to combat rising crime this after he sent a federal officers to the city of portland oregon where they have been targeting protesters demanding racial justice officials say that the deployment has only increased local anger. for the 55th night in a row protesters flooded the streets of portland but there's a new chant being sung. oh. oh. let's
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go home a clear message to the federal agents deployed by the trump administration to crackdown on demonstrators. what are you doing there pressley support controversy dressed in military gear the unidentified officers have been accused of arbitrarily arresting more than 40 protesters some like this demonstrator hauled away in unmarked vans to undisclosed locations the local governor a democrat not mincing her words this is a democracy not a dictatorship we cannot have secret police abducting people into and putting them in unmarked vehicles. i cannot believe i have to say that to the president of the united states i know that oregonians are outraged american should be appalled but the controversy hasn't stopped president trump announcing that more federal agents will be sent to other u.s. cities today i'm announcing
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a surge of federal law enforcement into american communities plagued by violent crime will work every single day to restore public safety protect our nation's children and bring violent perpetrators to justice federal offices will be sent to albuquerque in chicago both democrat run cities critics say the deployment is political an attempt to make democrats look weak on crime and so burnished image the law and order precedent ahead of the november election. the mayor of chicago says she welcomes a partnership with federal agents but she warns against using the same tactics that's important i've been very clear. not happening in chicago we don't need federal troops we don't need unnamed secret federal agents roaming around the streets of chicago that's not democracy that we saw unfolding in the streets of
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portland as a result of this federal action it's what we call tyranny and dictatorship and we're not having it in chicago. residents of chicago say extra police won't solve the issues facing the city they say action on gun control would be more effective in tackling violent crime so let's head live now to portland oregon where i am joined by activists and journalists laura laura welcome to the program and we know that you've actually been part of the protests you've but you've been in them this evening tell us what you have been witnessing. well for the last 8 days arlen has been protesting black lives matter and the television and going around the nation tonight and protesting primarily against after about 11 in america not in talk really or but recently there was a right where it so i'm going to give out i do apologize but it's been a lot of traffic or thought here. the president says for his part that these
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federal agents are stepping in and in order to combat rising crime so what is your response to that. there is no rising crime in early in oregon there are protests that have been nonviolent property destruction but no no injuries to any human being i protest whatsoever this is this is not the case ok sending these in to quell civil unrest and to suppress free speech. the governor for her part has said and i'm quoting here we cannot have secret police abducting people have you witnessed anything like that. i haven't but those that i do go people have told me that it would be it's the nets and it's terrifying i mean the people that have been abducted have been released with it a few hours without work but of course there's no guarantee that we'll continue to have it it kills like a message that they can do whatever they want to us and there are a lot of very right here to talk with us about the resolve among the protesters
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expect especially you know before the federal agents were introduced and after because you know some politicians they are claiming that you know the introduction of federal agents is now just exasperating the situation is that something that you would agree with based upon what you've been observing on the streets i would absolutely agree that i would say that it's galvanized it's become clear that this is an issue even beyond its brutality which is a huge issue but at this point they have to make a stand if the federal instant they're coming in without any kind of identification to them you know up the street violent you suppressing free speech and using crowd control your ship that is very response dangerous ways yet to take a stand against that and i think all of that if you're quiet and seen these protests broke my 100 or 206 go to 1000 today. laura jegede activist and journalist joining us from the streets of portland oregon where we have seen protests in recent days recent weeks thank you so much for giving us
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a bit of perspective there thank you very much. and let's get a check now of some other stories making news around the world south korea's economy has recorded its worst quarterly performance in more than 20 years as the pandemic camera exports south korea endured one of the worst early coronavirus outbreaks and had strict social distancing measures in place from march to may. tesla has reported its 4th quarter profit in a row for the 1st time in the company's history this comes despite the cove of 19 pandemic revenue fell slightly over the previous year but came in better than expected tesla has also announced a new $1100000000.00 factory to be built in texas. china has launched its 1st solo mission to mars the long march of 5 rocket is carrying a rover that china's space program hopes to land on the red planet to look for underground water and evidence of life it will take several months to reach its
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destination. in bulgaria a prime minister there has fired 3 key ministers in an attempt to call me anti-government protest thousands of people have taken to the streets in the last 2 weeks demanding the entire government resign they accuse the ruling coalition of corruption and links to oligarchs. well the european union's 27 member states on monday agreed to a historic 750000000000 euro coronavirus for cover and fund after 4 days of heated negotiations today european parliamentarians will begin scrutineers saying that deal in detail they are to vote on it in a couple of months but have already identified several areas where they are unhappy the rescue package is the 1st joint borrowing fund ever agreed by the e.u. and consists of 390000000000 euros and grounds and 360000000000 in loans.
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the mosques had this miles under smiles belie the days of grueling negotiations that came before in the end you need o's had thrashed out a plan to spend a huge 750000000000 euros and this is how. of the coronavirus recovery fund 390000000000 will be in the form of grants with 360000000000 made up of loans governments will be able to intervene if they think money is being misused member states have agreed to connect the disbursement of the funds to observing the rule of law a 1st in the blocks history. despite a weekend of ten's bargaining and talk of hate it's being billed as a win for old. kaante prime minister of italy the biggest recipient said he was leaving with a historic deal his dutch coming to us less of a mature and i think we have achieved the research but also satisfied in the end it
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is germany and france architects of the plan who have moved to be pleased about after all at stake is not just millions of jobs but the very idea of european solidarity. a former nazi concentration camp guard has been given a suspended 2 year sentence for his role in the murder of thousands of people during world war 293 year old bruno de was found guilty of being an accessory to murder in more than $5000.00 deaths in the stood hof camp near the dots in what was what is now poland he'd insisted that he wasn't responsible for the killings that took place there the trial is likely to be one of the last of those involved in the holocaust. here are some of the latest developments in the meantime in the coronavirus pandemic more than 15000000 people have now been infected worldwide according to johns hopkins university the u.s. presence in india have recorded the highest numbers of covert $1000.00 cases south
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africa has reported a record daily death toll with 24 hour increase of $572.00 deaths it brings its total number of fatalities to nearly $6000.00 the country is the worst affected in africa and in germany anyone entering the country from high risk areas could be tested for the virus when they arrive at the airport the rules would apply to germans returning from holiday as well as foreigners. to some football to use now liverpool sealed the premier league title last month but had to wait to lift the trophy until wednesday after beating chelsea 53 at home the muted ceremony and side of the saving am attracted. or rather it was muted inside of the stadium outside it attracted hundreds of fans despite warnings not to congregate in large groups to avoid spreading the coronavirus the crowd set off flares and made lots of noise until the early hours of the morning this is liverpool's 1st premier league title
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in 30 years. and if you look up tonight you will be lucky enough to see the needle wise comment it is so close to earth at the moment that it could be seen without a telescope it's about as bright as the north star comets are prime targets for scientists and this one won't return so close to earth for another 7000 years. when comets come too close to the sun their ice evaporates. this shoots massive dust particles into space and creates shimmering clouds. because of these glowing particles you can see the comet without a telescope. the astronauts on the international space station also followed this unusual drama as they orbit it at around 400 kilometers above the earth. it was just awesome sight to be able to see all these changes are just examples of our
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world around us it's not a stagnant place continues to change it continues to evolve and you know part of our job is to capture capture that change and share it with people. on july 23rd the comment will have its closest flyby to the earth but it will still be more than 100000000 kilometers away. then head towards jupiter and saturn the comets orbit will change as it nears those planet's gravity fields and will disappear even deeper into space it will not reappear near earth for another 7000 years comets like neo wise are likened to flying. they archive the original building material from which our solar system was formed more than 4 and a half 1000000000 years ago it's quite possible that comets transported organic molecules to earth and thus helped create life all this makes them exciting
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research objects but they can only be explored in detail in elaborate missions in 2004 the nasa space probe stardust approached the comet wild 2 collected dust from its tail and brought these precious particles back to earth. the european space probe rosetta. sent the 1st research robot to a comet. and then accompanied the icy heavenly body on its path to the sun its task was to observe the escaping gases and investigate what they were made of the resulting data shows how comets have influenced the evolution of the earth. a quick reminder now of our top story here on news u.s. president donald trump says he will send federal agents to more u.s. cities in an effort to crack down on crime federal officers already operating in
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portland oregon where the mayor says they are making ongoing protests worse. coming up next i v w it is complex so to stay with us the don't forget you can always to our website to w dot com you can also follow us on twitter and instagram it is thanks for watching the parents. forecasters from nigeria does what molly wood stuns. me. centric. the 2 successful beyond belief.
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