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he's only going against. illegal immigration the world on fire starts on aug 12th on d. w. . this is deja vu news to live out from berlin the us appears its respects to a legend of the civil rights movement and i know motional ceremony today casket of john lewis across the bridge in selma alabama where his journey from civil rights protester to congress then began 55 years ago also coming off a corona virus outbreak at another food production facility in germany it's just
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the latest infection cluster of its kind in the country raising questions about the safety of work and living conditions for migrant laborers. and the coronavirus pits in north korea leader kim jong un calls an emergency meeting after a person shows symptoms of coke at 19 the isolated country has so far claimed to have avoided a pandemic to. encourage its and thanks for joining us we begin in the united states where ceremonies have been held to honor the late civil rights icon john lewis the legendary congressman died of cancer a week ago at the age of 80 louis' casket is currently lying in state at the alabama state capitol in a symbolic tribute lewis was carried across the edmund pettus bridge in the city of selma which has become
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a landmark in the fight for racial justice. a bridge that linda la genius lost. following a path of roses paratroopers john lewis crossed it for the last time. the event dubbed the final crossing a highlight of the celebrations honoring the life of the civil rights activist and congressman. it was on this bridge in 1965 that he helped lead a march for racial justice he then became known as bloody sunday after was brutally suppressed by state troopers john lewis was beaten so badly he was left with a broken skull. and. the national outrage at violence helped bring picu voting rights for african-americans 50 years later lewis revisited the bridge with the united states
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1st black president barack obama. we were beaten. some of us was a lady right here in this group. 17 of us were hospitalized. but we never became bitter or hostile we kept believing that you're truly a student for what helped define. an icon of the civil rights movement lewis remains a hero to a black community experiencing discrimination to this day what he means to me is that he's a he was a fighter he just kept pressing him kept pressing kept pressing until he was still doing what he's supposed to be and for me it's like you can't stop you've got to keep going you've got perseverance where there's if you've got to go through the struggles in order to get better he had to say we've got to continue to get in the good trouble and that's what we have to do as
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a people if it's not right say something congressman lewis say something john lewis is cost good will lie in state in washington so the public can pay their respects before a private funeral on thursday. and as national anti racism protests continue. civil rights activists. encouraged people to get good cons of trouble. earlier we talked to from detroit public radio who witnessed the ceremony from. bridge was the site and 965 of the march galvanized by the death of one of their fellow hard people to reject protesters here and decided to march from selma to montgomery protesting for the right to vote they organized and on that sunday afternoon they marched to by 2 blocks of the bridge you cannot see anything at the top of the bridge and look down and as they reach that point they could see the
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alabama state troopers who were 'd assembled and who were told that they were to stop the march with any means necessary in the course that included some very violent means and john lewis was one of the 1st to be beaten by the alabama state troopers very badly there was actually blood on this bridge. that was from troy public radio let's go now to some other stories making news around the world a cease fire has gone into effect in eastern ukraine moscow and kiev agreed to implement a full ceasefire between government forces and pro russian separatists earlier this month more than 13000 people have died in the conflict which began in 2014. russian president vladimir putin and says his country's navy will be armed with hypersonic nuclear strike weapons and underwater drones he made the announcement at the annual naval parade in st petersburg the russian defense ministry says the weapons are in the final phase of testing. in central portugal more than
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600 firefighters are battling wildfires with strong winds hampering efforts to tackle the blaze the wildfire began in a new municipality. and spread to 2 neighboring in a suppose. several people had to be evacuated. somalia's parliament has ousted a prime minister hoss and. in a no confidence vote an internet blackout immediately followed by just leaders accused of failing it to move the country towards democratic elections in foreign policy chief joseph barr alice has removal of disrespect somali as of constitutional foundations. dozens of migrant workers have become infected with the coronavirus on a cucumber farm in the southern german state of bavaria nearly 500 people are under quarantine and not allowed to leave the site it's just the latest in a string of outbreaks involving food production facilities in germany. all
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480 farm employees in mumming have been told they aren't allowed to leave the premises security guards are monitoring the current team period imposed after more than 170 of the seasonal workers tested positive for the coronavirus there were 7 new cases on friday and blanket testing revealed that the vegetable foam was the focus of the infections the district administrator moved to reassure the public. just like the high number of positive tests we believe that it's currently limited to a closed group of people. versus the seasonal workers from hungary romania bulgaria and ukraine together from the accommodation to the cucumber crops ready for harvesting except that hygiene standards weren't strictly followed the very an opposition parties see the state government is partly to blame
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there have been a lack of special measures in both slaughterhouses and on phones. however the various health minister praised the quick reaction of the authorities and called on the public to go for testing. this is for all so important in my opinion that the population here also gets tested so that if they want to travel they can then travel accordingly with a certified negative test negative which i need to test done although and patient i see. throughout the outbreak the district of dingo of england is on the verge of exceeding the infection rates of 15 every 100000 people one of these no knock down would be imposed is still unclear north korea has placed the city of k. song near the border with south korea under total lockdown after a person was found a showing symptoms of cover 19 leader kim jong un called an emergency meeting on saturday if confirmed it would be the country's 1st official case north korean
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a state media say the person suspected of having the virus crossed illegally from south korea. we spoke earlier to reuters correspondent josh smith in seoul south korea we asked him about jong un's claim that this a 1st officially acknowledged case of covert has been linked to someone who defected to the south and had just returned to his homeland in the north korea well south korean officials have said that there is a good chance that someone did recently return across the border and they're checking into that but it is quite interesting folks that we've talked to note that this would potentially allow north korea to blame south korea rather than china for example for any outbreak in north korea at the same time they also know that it could allow the north korea to save face if it decides to accept aid that's been offered by south korea basically framing it as kind of a form of compensation for south korea's role allegedly and sparking an outbreak in
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north korea. i was reuters journalist and josh smith in seoul well germany is renowned for its sense of public order so much so that towns and cities have a public order department to ensure that all the rules of daily life are followed a berliner can be another story it's known for its wild nightlife and while officials often turn a blind eye to excesses that's not always possible with the coronavirus surging again. are you all from the same household no one and a half metres apart please otherwise we'll take all of your personal details and issue a citation so if no one is listening i'll start taking down names. 10 pm at one of berlin's busiest squares public order and police officers are on patrol they know where to look. so look at this here yeah we have a different situation i'm wondering if we should go in and ask some questions. is
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a public order officer in berlin she counts 69 people inside this bar and many other violations. as if when i came in the bar was very full social distancing was not adhere to the tables were very close together there was no proper ventilation the air was muggy it has become a real party zone here and maybe we need to set some new boundaries for. a party paradise in the middle of berlin with the city's legendary night club shuttered people are flocking to bars which are allowed to open. right here under the t.v. tower there was a corona virus outbreak in a restaurant that was apparently turned into a club and it's still open for business authorities discovered the logbook of patrons was useless filled with fake names and addresses. the city now wants to turn open spaces into nightclubs to curb the unruly behavior but not all club
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owners are on board. and to punish the night club doesn't have the capability to simply dismantle their bars and rebuild them outside most clubs don't have the materials and equipment required for staging an event like that on hand in . the night isn't yet over for anya and her team. to do bodies calm him down and let him know that we are taking his details. it's a frustrating job. was among the others are heard that the numbers have been shooting up again since june. but she says it's not only the night owls who misbehave and i was proud as i see it society is split into 2 groups there's the conservative side that follows the rules and there's the other side that's always testing the limits get off the rowdy cop shop worker in order for her shift ends at midnight and he talks to her boss the district mare. cracking if
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we can i'll tell you right now we absolutely need a night shift from around 10 pm until 5 am because so many people are out and about . anya heads home and berlin's party scene is just getting started. well in the 2nd race of this season's moto g.p. season france's fabio quarter r.-o. of patro ness yamaha won the end elysium a grand prix ascending his lead in the world standings in fact quieter r.-o. is leaving his competition in the dust especially after the defending champion and marc marc has still convalesce as after breaking his arm last week. in baking temperatures at the track and yet as spain. took the lead from the outset and held on throughout the race perhaps more interesting was the battle for 2nd for a while it looked like francesco bug team promised to qantas would get on the podium for the 1st time ever he got past yamaha teammates valentino rossi and maverick knowledge only to see his bike start trailing smoke forcing him to retire
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then it was up to the 2 yamaha drivers to battle it out for 2nd italian rushy was impressive here but his spanish teammate banal is passed him on the penultimate lap to take 2nd and hand the italian 3rd winner quite toronto's at the heat played havoc on the track sort of because you know to make. 25 laps in front with these temperatures i think was the hottest. race of my life honestly it was so hot. or so my and my feet was so hot so really difficult but honestly i felt really good in the bike quarter auto now claims his 2nd successive win and just coronavirus dealy championship after taking the spanish g.p. at the same yet as track last weekend. well 2 time oscar winning actor a livia to have a land has died at the age of 104 to have led to was known for her role in the 1959 epic historical romance of gone with the wind she made 50 movies in total during
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her glittering career her publicist said she died of natural causes at her home in paris where she had lived for more than 60 years. that's our news update at this hour don't forget you can always get more information on our stories on our web site that's a huge dot com and you can follow us on twitter and instagram to act as i'm play richard and ellen for me in the team thanks for watching. forecasters from nigeria you know that's what molly would stands. authentic. and successful beyond belief
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