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both her. play. this is deja vu news live from berlin police step in to break up a protest against coronavirus restrictions in the german capital most of the 20000 people attending the rally ignored hygiene and distancing event went ahead despite rising numbers of new infections in germany also on the show. after lashing islands in the caribbean tropical storm is eye us bears down on florida it's expected to strengthen into a hurricane before hitting the state which is already reeling from the coronavirus . and it could be time for to talk to any u.s.
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president trump says he plans to ban the app amid concerns over chinese spying what will it mean for the video platform and its millions of users. i mean use of welcome to the show police here in berlin have broken up a protest by some 20000 people demanding an end to coronavirus restrictions event was organized in spite of a recent spike and a number of infections in germany police moved in after organizers failed to ensure that hygiene and social distancing rules were being respected 18 officers were injured. we are free people chance this crowd during the coronavirus pandemic they say
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wearing a mask and hearing to restrictions is violating that freedom and it seems thousands agree the mixture of conspiracy theorists far right figures and citizens concerned by the economic effects of the lock down took to the streets of berlin to say the coronavirus has been a false alarm. that's just plain scare tactics i don't see any danger i don't know any sick people i knew many sick people in march is vacationers there was really something going on in february and now there's no sick people anymore. i've got a friend who is 93 she's in a care home in her room totally isolated there's no corona in our home and yet she wasn't allowed to leave her room now she's allowed to go out for a walk again but if she meets someone she has to get their address i think that's extreme high. demand is back to democracy get rid of the laws that
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restrict us to get rid of the masks that turn us into slaves. hardly any of the demonstrators were wearing face masks or adhering to social distancing protocols early in police attempted to enforce distancing measures over megaphones eventually dissolving the protest and telling people to go home i gem and politicians mostly condemned the demonstration saying that it risks harming germany's relative success or handling the outbreak. that success might just be why these people feel impatient to get back to normal life but with a fresh spark in covert cases across the country a gathering of thousands of people not wearing masks could jeopardize the freedoms germans are enjoying compared to many other countries hit by the pandemic. our reporter they only found how much time was at the protest earlier she said this is meant a lot of the people i've talked to many of them are really just concerned about the
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coronavirus restrictions being put in place by the german government they're saying well coronavirus numbers we have the situation under control they're not seeing the existence of the virus they say we need these measures and they're worried about their children not being able to go to school they're worried about their parents not being able to see people. used and by other groups spies conspiracy theorists to capitalize on by fire right groups of mobilized for this protest that was deep. down reporting let's take a look now at the latest developments in the coronavirus pandemic australia's state of victoria reported 650 new cases on sunday rise of more than 50 percent from previous day media reports say the state is planning to toughen social distancing measures south africa has now surpassed a half $1001000.00 infections 3rd of the cases are in watching province which
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includes your highness' burg and in the us a 7072 year old congressman has tested positive just days after he interacted with a republican colleague who refused to wear a mask and was later diagnosed with the virus. now to some of the other stories making news around the world. police in jerusalem had their hands full dispersing thousands of demonstrators gathered near the house of prime minister benjamin netanyahu 12 arrests were made at the latest rally calling for netanyahu his resignation protesters condemn his handling of the covert 1000 pandemic and said he should not remain in office while on trial for corruption. thousands of russians have marched through the far eastern city of. for a 4th weekend in a row the anti-government movement was sparked by the arrest of popular local governor sergei forgo from an opposition party prosecutors allege he ordered contract murders but locals believe he was detained for criticizing moscow. 2
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astronauts have departed the international space station aboard a so-called dragon capsule from the california based company space x. doug hurley and bob behnken are said to be the 1st people to return from space courtesy of a private company they're due to splash down in the gulf of mexico on sunday through. the u.s. state of florida is bracing for tropical storm yes which is expected to hit in the coming hours it's forecast to be upgraded to hurricane strength before crashing into the state's southeast coast it may test the state's ability to handle a storm during the koven 1000 pandemic nearly all of florida's emergency beds are already full. to get this close to its i.e.s. this film was taken by a so-called hurricane hunter plane as it passed through the storm its mission to measure how intense the worst of it will be when it hits the u.s.
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already the skies have been docketing of the miami storm bands sweeping across the city the center of the storm is too early on sunday. i feel that the public is really panicking. because if they hear again we're in the middle up and they make. because they've been through enough already. complicating people's preparations for this storm but 19 there have been tens of thousands of cases in the suburban area near miami alone. in the state government has been trying to prepare emergency shelters for residents the challenge ensuring that in the back you ation doesn't create even more crime in the cases inside them i think our guidance from the state has been look if it's a close call err on the side of people just just hunkering down rather than sending people on the road in the area in the storms pop is already the scene of a quiet tragedy you know all over 7000 people have perished in florida from the
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coronavirus. to now as i.e.s. threatens to add to the state's suffering. tick tocks general manager for its u.s. markets and the company is quote not planning on going anywhere that's after us. donald trump announced plans to ban the chinese own video because of security concerns u.s. officials are currently looking into whether to talk could be used by the chinese government as a tool for gathering intelligence. to take quick hits viral dance routines and political activism videos is a favorite among teenagers worldwide but with more than $2000000000.00 in loads and $17000000000.00 in revenue last year the app is extremely successful and influential but it's exploding popularity has also raised red flags and the u.s. officials are investigating whether text talk is
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a threat to national security there are concerns that the data collected by the app owned by the chinese for by could be accessed by beijing the company denies any connection with the chinese government but donald trump is threatening to ban the app in the u.s. . well look you know we may be betting we may be doing some other things. but a lot of things happening so we'll see what happens but we are looking at a lot of alternatives with respect to. one of those alternatives is to give up its ownership of the potential buyers are reportedly already in talks to take over including tech giant microsoft in the face of presidential threats to u.s. assures that simply answers and audience that this is not the end. of your outpouring of support and we want to say thank you we're not playing going anywhere
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to the home creators just to express their ideas and connect with people of different backgrounds and we are so proud of all the various communities. there. it's not clear if president trump actually has the executive power to ban the app in the u.s. but a national security review of tech talk is expected to be presented to him. in the coming days. earlier i spoke to you know fried she's the chief technology correspondent for the new platform and san francisco i asked her if a microsoft takeover of tick tocks u.s. operations would put an end to the security concerns of the u.s. government the administration has indicated in the last 24 hours that it doesn't solve their concerns so i'm not really sure what their concerns are that a deal wouldn't solve but microsoft has apparently and tick-tock have been in talks they thought they had a deal they thought they had a deal that would please the white house with by selling all of its stake perhaps
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some of its non china investors remaining investors and microsoft taking over which would seem to solve the security issues but that doesn't appear to be enough so it's unclear what the trumpet ministration once it's unclear what their main issue is if it's a national security issue with microsoft owning its all that it's really puzzling to be honest and i've covered tech for 20 years i think there's up to 3 concerns that the one that's being voiced is the national concern security concern that data of americans could end up in chinese hands the 2 other things that are at play here that don't get talked about are the broader trade war with china certainly the u.s. and china are at a low when it comes to relations and there's a lot of threats going back and forth about companies and then the 3rd is donald trump at a rally in tulsa and a bunch of popular to talk users managed to get free tickets so that trump campaign
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thought they had the rally sold out and in fact it was praying if you will and that may be weighing on the president's mind it may not but that's certainly an issue underneath the covers. to soccer now and in england arsenal crowned their season with a win against chelsea picking up the f.a. cup in the 1st final ever played with no fans in the stadium once again pierre emerick obama young made the difference for arsenal equalised from the penalty spot on 28 minutes after christian lisick had put chelsea in front early on and obama young's brilliant solo goal on 67 minutes secured arsenal of 14th f.a. cup lewis hamilton has taken pole position that his home grand prix in britain breaking the track record twice in the process and will does him set new records for the silverstone circuit in the 2nd and 3rd qualifying rounds on his way to a 7th poll at the british grand prix another record in itself hamilton's mercedes
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team mate about terry botha came 2nd with red bulls max for stop and taking 3rd place ahead of sunday's race. now poland's capital city came to a standstill yesterday marking the 76th anniversary of the warsaw uprising the popular revolt against the nazi occupation lasted more than 2 months and its commemoration is something that brings the whole country together especially honored are those few veterans still alive who took part. youngish producer i was 13 when they were also uprising began he was too young to fight so it's all supported his comrades by sourcing the food and running errands. even though he's in a coronavirus this week but 89 years old nothing was going to stop him from attending the commemoration. or twice that put me against the wall they wanted me dead and buried twice in different streets i stood against the wall facing death
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not fair not in mosul 1944 the polish her mommy force against the german occupiers the poles were poorly equipped after 2 months of fighting underground the german army were able to quell the uprising. they destroyed 90 percent of the city and killed around $200000.00 people. who also came to a standstill at 5 pm it was at this time 76 years ago that the uprising began as a day of commemoration that unites the country. is schorsch so to look to the future you need to know where you come from. the residents of warsaw your school poles was fought for an independent 3 stage yet but like was just frustrating to. veterans like janish but you're about heroes in poland and it's clear warsaw's fight for freedom and $944.00 is still of great importance to the country today.
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