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months from now we are going to take back the house. we are close to the white. house and i've also. been in belize in the international and fin fish beatific on land from. the ice time on up to i 6000 keno it was pretty calm didn't seem target of opportunity and then kind of us all walking on what i knew how to talk to even who point to another was and will took some style to completion some. in. france to have yet to ban mass gatherings. the christian open door church a french evangelical mega church. a 5 day rally held here became ground 0 for the epidemic in france. there hasn't been a service here for weeks. pastor sam you read it there schmidt is devastated.
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for my little girl and wally's it breaks my heart to see the church so empty it's especially hard because i know how phony it normally is to move into. over 2000 worshippers attended the prayer meeting and did february. this annual gathering is a highlight on the church calendar for 5 days the community sings prays and dances together long joins us more or less looking back i would say the mood was utterly normal in the rest of the world almost everything was still mainly final me on demand at the time the problem was restricted to asian country students to china and want to be teach circle so that a she in. a false sense of security to prove disastrous for all on the 2nd day of the gathering president in my new i might call visited the city of me lose him gave a speech about his lama separatism just
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a few 100 meters from the church he spent an hour shaking hands with members of the public no one more masks no one practiced social distancing it was mid february large gatherings were still nothing unusual. from head to mass gatherings should have been banned everywhere much and. as a diesel these aspects of society that are taken for granted should have been challenged as a shelf established no one wanted to make a decision that would have made them politically unpopular. france was slow to realize how far the outbreak had progressed the religious gathering and lose contributed to a countrywide infection. thousands of attendees are believed to a transmitted the virus. by february china was flattening the curve in march the number of new infections in
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europe exceeded those in china. ranking of countries by corona related deaths per 1000000 made europe the new epicenter of the pandemic. just going to be it was spotted by. a comfy can call one i mean does this from some talk this idea also time spent they get in a whole month and. you shift a vest on some coffee basket shirts and dig could take i'm not until what 15 am dame vin to. say and it's called i want to be i was in high school he stopped any version you employ him in reasons diminished by their good go he must unfun finished so. this was a sorry example of how economic interests can take
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a priority over public health concerns will assume that 40 to 50 percent of infections in germany can be traced back to the issue goes your old lets the austrian authorities intervene sooner things may have turned out very differently from germany and austria. i think. by the end of winter break in mid march to became clear that the virus had reached germany. despite the warning signs the country was not fully prepared. on march 7th manion or traveled to switzerland with her family and some friends no lockdown measures had yet been introduced the country was considered low risk. but all 7 of them came down with a new virus. they had no idea how they could have contracted it. they had attended any large parties. and that. the animal was not we'd never experienced anything
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like it before and we all felt ill i lived we all had the same awful symptoms and all of us had it equally badly. it had asked very worried after. her husband and daughter were the 1st to show symptoms on the journey home. once they'd arrived her husband's condition worsened. back in germany they couldn't even reach a doctor. on the other 2 tough along with time i were completely on our own it's got past he wasn't seen by a doctor he couldn't get any medicine were isolated we were in a bad way i felt so abandoned i wondered what would happen if i died and i didn't know how sick i was i can't even see my doctor for that kind of labor and i was down on the bench and i realized the only option was to call the emergency services
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i talked to my sister because my parents were both so sick and together we decided to call the emergency number. mom was transferred to intensive care she had pneumonia caused by the corona virus. by now the health authorities and hospitals in germany were bracing for disaster. suddenly there was growing public concern about the potential impact of a covert 1000 outbreak. the w.h.o. recommends countries stockpile personal protective equipment in order to be prepared for a pandemic however there was a shortage in germany. into knots or the authorities reliant on international supply chains. there was this assumption that if they suffered a shortage somewhere so they could order it from china and have it delivered into denny's but the supply chain. meanwhile politicians and scientists were arguing about the usefulness of facemasks
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. zoid to. moscow to guard a transitional pm one should still feel it. should see the exhibits obama sort of civilian under the law. he's a muslim devoid of a blood to reason for he didn't. it only became mandatory to wear a face mask in shops and on public transport by late april after the pandemic had peaked in germany by then over 6000 people had already died. covert 900 patient day night after initial signs of recovery her condition has deteriorated dramatically. she has severe difficulty breathing and the doctors have no experience in tackling this new disease they can make contact and if we don't know it's clinical progression it's like a marathon and we're probably only about 20 kilometers into it applied sciences.
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day 12 the doctors are surprised to detect a bacterial superbug the patient is administered a high dose of antibiotics. ok. the virus was attacking her organs as her liver starts to fail it becomes clear just how unpredictable this new virus can be. good. bye to all its plan to. plug. it in for socialism.
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fortunately germany could afford to give not only business but also the health system a financial boost. hospitals prepare for the epidemic but you're marking thousands of beds in intensive care for covert 1000 patients. the fact that germany invests a substantial amount of its resources and health care appeared to be paying off. for guests and as for the quote we shouldn't forget that prior to the current crisis germany was often criticized for having too many hospitals or too many intensive thank you notes was prior to the crisis this was seen as a floor in the system but now it's proven to be a strain. which allowed us to take appropriate measures and then. in a further effort to contain the spread of the virus the government also increased testing
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capacity germany didn't want to make the same mistakes as france or italy. there's always an element clearly and i think we were lucky that the crisis it's really 1st served as a wall. the general public is wasn't too sure it's going to be also got lucky with . because it causes a lot of other virus. to follow me to. lead by chancellor merkel who holds a doctorate in quantum chemistry the german government followed the advice of experts as it said about tackling the epidemic. by now the epicenter of the crisis had shifted to the us. new york city began digging mass graves for its countless victims.
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the white house also consulted with experts. but unlike in germany their advice wasn't always heeded. and it's a president trying. to figure. in that i see the disinfectant but not. in a minute one minute and is there a way we can do something. injection in short while i feel bad for actions like i feel about this this is going to go away with out of the sea it's going to go away and if we're not going to see it again anybody that needs a test it's a test we they're there they have the test and the tests are beautiful anybody that needs it just gets into. donald trump failed to keep his promise. new york city lacked the test kits when they needed them the most. the city's health commissioner was growing desperate. we had been loudly
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pleading for testing to come to our jurisdiction. and what happened was that you know things happen and the unfortunate story is that the testing. since that we got in new york city didn't work. the u.s. a world power completely mishandled its response to the pandemic. to this day it still failed to control the spread. before long angry americans were taking to the streets to vent their fury and anti lock down protests. the u.s. has no short term work scheme like germany's and no uniform health system. many people have no health insurance the unemployment rate nearly tripled in april. most here have coded 900 symptoms and free testing is the only way they can find out if they have the virus. in mid july 25 percent of tests in arizona came back positive
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. it's shocking how many people really need to be tested you know but i think we closed last and opened earliest i think possibly and i think that that was a huge problem and i would see people in my apt next door complaining about wearing masks or wanting to go to bars and their rights being you know taken away and i just thought that was beyond ridiculous. fearful of the economic toll arizona was slow to respond to the pandemic then it lifted restrictions to sue. as a result the number of cases has skyrocketed. the u.s. might be one of the wealthiest nations in the world but few countries have been a severely hit by the pandemic. kovac 1000 patient day 15. you try to apply everything you know about medicine. but even then you find yourself overtaken by events.
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the patient has developed new symptoms. a life threatening clot in her long a pulmonary embolism blood thinners are help. her circulation is collapsing so the doctors all of the family. know them by now doctors have learned that this is a typical development the virus attacks not only the longs but the blood vessels to day 22. the patient undergoes a lifesaving emergency tracheotomy. poor countries have been defeated by the pandemic such as nigeria. at night during lockdown the streets of lagos are dangerous. residents have set up a citizen's militia. attacks
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are increasingly commonplace overwhelmed by the challenges of offend them and the state is powerless to intervene. we wed try. struggling very aggressive with. a club 3 a group you realise. this. possible really. officially nigerians are supposed to stay home for 36 days mass gatherings or cancel. 36 year old more to $5.00 salary has lost his job because of the lock down . he doesn't have any savings. he's a sound engineer and has his own small studio. events provided him with most of his
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income. now that they've been cancelled he's lost his livelihood and there will be new group i know staying indoors and social distancing is the best solution to tackle. government should give us something to eat even if it comes weekly or monthly so that we can all survive this pandemic. he and his wife live with their 4 children in a tiny apartment. we have been asking our neighbors and close relatives for food and assistance that is how we have been able to survive. the public has been given little support during lockdown. the government has a limited food distribution scheme which has led to stampede says people scramble
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to collect the meagre supplies offered in nigeria locked on measures have failed to contain disaster from spreading i think it's very important to look at how people are living and say ok what would be the best measure to reduce transmission and then work it out like that and not just copy and paste what has been done in a country. that. the ideal solution of course is a vaccine one that is widely available. in 1000 patient day 27. after the tracheotomy the patient's condition improved today the nurses managed to help her into a chair she's awake and can respond to questions by nodding or shaking her head recent weeks had seen her condition fluctuate dramatically but she now appears to be stabilizing. but the doctors consider transferring her out of intensive care.
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and that you have i doubt that. we have yet to fully understand this tiny. novel virus. researchers are skeptical if it really only spread from one to europe in january. the white's a hospital in france. shows schmidt head of radiology has examined hundreds of covert 1000 patients and made an interesting discovery. that you can explain yourself after what happened in march and april you will do it occurred to me to look through our records beginning in the summer of 2019 to see if there was anything unusual and he. didn't just live. a long x. ray made on november 16th showed typical signs of
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a covert 1000 infection. tune and it was especially noticeable is this opaque area that it would be. he found another suspicious case in november 12 more in december . i think he missed we thought this was an unusual flow the patient had a high temperature along embolism pneumonia but it didn't add up vision issues can can cause for the. later he gave the patient an antibody test all came back positive. the french radiologists findings tie in with the studies conducted in other countries. a number of indications suggest that the virus was already spreading around the world in late fall of 2019. what we know is when the virus has been detected. initially and in who and and but maybe does virus came from somewhere else in china where and we don't know really if if the
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the really 1st time this virus emerge was. market in the world. at this stage it seems unlikely many scientists believe the virus was transmitted from animals to humans in south china or neighboring countries long before it was detected in one. with the outbreak and marked the start of an international race to find a vaccine. only a vaccine can stop the pen demick. the company cura back into being and that's hard at work. a vaccine is a production here in this tank. the research is top secret. the company began production in april hoping to get a head start. it
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was a high risk move but molly all of 14 blood check is confident she made the right decision when she approved development of a vaccine in january. had all. time is of the essence of art that everyone is expecting a vast amount of vaccines to be available soon. the company is pinning its hopes on the substance could it be the silver bullet the world is waiting for. some 30 vaccines are currently being tested on humans right now will cure back spec seen prove effective and safe in trials. using goes right through. any vaccine that ends up going to market will need to be widely available. missing of let's leak from knowledgeable we need to vaccinate everybody my 120 year
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olds to newborns order for only then can we start to defeat couvade 19 and as many people as possible around the world are vaccinated phone call the. cheese much with vaccination programs that are merely local or national. that's you know to come and are made being the guy. but inevitably most governments put the interests of their own people 1st. countries they can afford to can order supplies of the vaccine the race to develop a vaccine has become a race for political power. that has got other and. even verified in their none or in shut off corner of your was. tripping up you were taken by me mchugh of us we're been interested soon in the beauty. of
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the tuna you and i would put up there. that we can use used this morning for the 1st. i'm in the world of vaccine against a new coronavirus was registered to look through the book if you know we could only use me in shifts you will marry your daughter which we have repeatedly addressed that china is leading the world in vaccine development for covert 19. the pandemic has become political a battleground in which leading nations buy for power. but when it comes to managing the pandemic beijing as far ahead of washington. china is no longer in crisis but playing the role of the savior dispatching p p e and deploying doctors all over the world.
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war machines usual let's make concerted efforts to protect the life and health of people in all countries jim congo they pulled home you'll fall. in the u.s. the virus rages on embarrassing the white house administration as it ravages the public. as trump continues to blame his domestic crisis on china. his america 1st slogan has never wrong so hollow. china's cover up of the will han virus allow the disease to spread all over the world china has total control over the world health organization we will be today terminating our relationship with the world health organization. the us is losing its world superpower status. and china is eager to take over the leading role it long played in geopolitics. the skinnies are more dated viewed
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socially awkward the chinese model is sure to gain popularity in a way through this crisis is killing given how efficiently china was able to limit the number of deaths minimize economic fallout many are likely to see. by our democratic systems solution too weak the image you see into long some. covert 1000 patient day 35 today were allowed to film. has unbelievable yesterday thought she was getting better. i thought we'd be able to transfer soon. the 62 year old patient has acute kidney and liver failure the doctors don't understand. they still don't know what to expect. and pretty soon this is when you think you're close to the goal and someone comes out from behind in tackles union. in the people's the dilated.
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in the liver failure massive. live on the place to put we have to respond immediately to the end of. the. day 38. x. rays show that her abdominal muscles are inflamed. the doctors have never seen anything like it. her organs are failing and there's nothing they can do. the patient appears to be losing the fight. day 30 night. at 10 o 2 the patient is pronounced dead massive organ failure. the global pandemic has been wreaking turmoil around the world for just over 8 months. in taiwan the government continues to manage the
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situation well so far there have only been 500 infections. in germany infections are once again on the rise like many others manion zaccheus is still suffering from the long term effects of coke at 19 she still has some difficulty breathing and hasn't fully recovered her sense of taste then you see when i see health care for young people are i want to shake them and say guys you have no idea how much you might suffer if you get this illness. in early august nigeria extended the 2nd phase of the nationwide lock down by 4 weeks the country has avoided the worst. experts wonder if this is because its population is relatively young. in china after talking to us and you pay us came under pressure from the police and was forbidden from giving any further interviews. according to beijing the economy saw modest growth in the 2nd quarter
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of 2020. the us economy continues to reel. in november the country goes to the polls. response to the pandemic could impact the election. covered 19 has claimed over 290000000 lives worldwide and will continue to claim many more the virus still isn't under control and the outlook is far from encouraging. enjoyed the conflicts of funding the powerful 4 months to go chill the presidential elections in america donald trump is sinking in the polls in iowa. well the national security adviser says he isn't fit to be president what job also is my guest this week from washington how much damage trump was also done to america and
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a. lot of 1st more unique starts september 18th on t.w. . going to. the state of the news life of building a stand off by the parties to get scar on the virus restrictions placed in the german capital or the protesters to go hard to keeping them a fluffing hygiene world's some state put a stop to thousands turned out i think about the government's handling of the pandemic also coming up. black at the stops had proposed and has died at the. 43 after obama back at her about the actor's life and legacy. and role playing holocaust victims to talk caskets birkenau museum says these video creators
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are trivializing history but others are using the popular videos i want to digitize young people just. imagine how thanks for joining us we begin here in berlin where police attempted to shut down a protest against germany's coronavirus restrictions they say the participants had failed to with face masks and were not following the social distancing rules fairly north already had initially banned the event of the health concerns but a court in overturned that that saying the gathering could go ahead provided there were measures in place to prevent the spread of the virus an estimated $18000.00 people turned out and many refused to be moved. they came from all over germany to express their anger at the government's measures to tackle the coroner virus
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pandemic for many the measures go too far because they believe there is no will then share. the president this time similarly i don't believe that as a pandemic i do seem to disease exists but i do not think it's a pandemic that the lead there figure its own for putting to the new definition of pandemic it is indeed a pandemic but while it has yet to spread and from then on it has nothing to do with the danger posed to it through many among the crowd refuting the after the ation to defy our right to protest are supported by both conspiracy theories and right we need to make something easily visible given the number of nationally splog chance and and. ask it in part. yes there are some german imperio flower. but they're not forbidden this is just like the confederate flag in the u.s. which isn't forbidden either even though it is no from the pan and well this is a discussion doesn't this certainly have to take place now. it would be in one of
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the conditions set by our priorities to allow today's protest was that if demonstrators weren't wearing masks they should respect social distancing rules as most of those attending their so-called antique or and i really didn't comply with either of those rules to believe in police moved in to disband a protest early in the afternoon. on the streets of central building that's where we find correspondent thomas sparrow thomas the situation has been in flux since the initial gathering of protesters what's happening where you are now. it has indeed been in flux since the protests began earlier today now we are hearing behind us some of the speeches there were indeed allowed after the protest and in fact some of the people who have been speaking behind us have been mentioning that one element that they want is for the government to change or at least to abolish the laws that have been put in place to fight the coronavirus pandemic some people also asking the german government to resign we've also been hearing from plenty of
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people here that they want more freedoms and more rights and that they feel that some of those freedoms and those rights are being restricted by the government this is a very mixed bag of people here and in fact where we were previously we also saw that we were there were some stand ups with the police police try to days beyond the protests because people were not complying with face mask and social distancing regulations and we saw some people being detained police have also stressed that in other parts of the city a container was burnt and police officers were also thrown bottles out so we it's we've seen it clearly a tense situation here in berlin and a very mixed bag of people protesting here against those coronavirus restrictions thomas of maybe a tough job authorities tap and some i think 1000 participants but what can you tell us about those demonstrators. was a say it's a mixed bag of demonstrators so there are people also anti boxes here there are conspiracy theorists who are there are people from the far right seen in fact
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pyrite extremists also we've been able to see some of them there are supporters of the far right and you're 50 years well there are supporters of donald trump which is one person for example waving a donald trump factor here but there are also many people with legitimate concerns people who come have come to us to say that they're from the center of germany society from the middle class of germany society and they simply feel that the coronavirus of fictions are not proportionate they say they do not belong to the far right or to the far left they simply come from the middle of germany society and they want to be able to express their opinions freely and those opinions in this particular case are against. what the government has been doing to fight the coronavirus pandemic thomas now that the protest has been disbanded or at least partially disbanded does that strengthen the narrative of the protestors that the state is limiting people's essential right of protesting. that's one way of looking at it certainly and that's something that people have also stressed here that the fact that the protest was initially banned and then overturned obviously gives them
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some ideas and some rights to actually fight for what they believe and what they believe the areas of the government is restricting some of their rights and they want those rights to be protected and respected the other side of the story is obviously stressed that public health is also very important on the back has to be guaranteed and that's the reason why for example they decided to disband approaches as people were not wearing masks and keeping social distancing in berlin thomas farah thank you so much. well demonstrators against mass wearing and social distancing gathered in london and paris today too in similar but smaller groups than in berlin in london despite the virus having killed more than 40000 people in the u.k. so far thousands met at trafalgar square some carried down as calling farce a hoax paris will also gather calling for freedom from quote a hygene dictatorship and it is rising in many places against lockdown restrictions
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aimed at limiting the kind of. well some sad news from the world of entertainment that being the black panther at the chadwick boseman has died at the age of 43 doesn't want international acclaim planking to each other in the box office hit he passed away after a long and private battle with cancer just this year. before finding famous the regal black panther in the film adaptation of the marvel comic bushman played historical figures such as funk soul musician james brown and get on up and jackie robinson the 1st african-american to play in major league baseball in the film 42 darkie roberts. in the workplace i want you to know. think about the abuse he's like. your enemy will be out in force and you cannot meet him on. what you are one of
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these pictures. chad bozeman was a vocal critic of the endemic disadvantages facing black actors you have equal if not more talent at times in which you don't have the same opportunities you don't necessarily have the same doors open to you the same nepotism to be young gifted and black is is all of that it's it's is to have. everything but not quite be able to grasp it to be able to person view via through that though we've been really good to play in the psychic or the sideshow or. backstage or not here altogether. but it was his role playing king charles in the blockbuster black panther that his family said was the honor of his life we did
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like this. what happens. to terms attached. to the rest of the white. black panther 13 academy awards in 2019 the film was a huge box office success and was widely seen as a defining moment for representation in hollywood both men had been battling colon cancer for 4 years his family said on twitter that he died at home with his wife and family by his side he was just 43. ok take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. authorities in china cite they 17 people have been killed after a restaurant collapsed in the north of the country rescuers are pulled dozens of survivors from the rubble or believed to be trapped 2 story building came down in country in chunks and county raba some 630 kilometers southwest of beijing the
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cause is still unclear in russia thousands of people have protested in the eastern city of capital and to demand the release of the original government so guy foggo has been detained in moscow of the murder charges he did not the supporters called on russian president vladimir putin to allow him to be released i say his wrist was politically motivated. italy's coast guard has evacuated 49 migrants from a rescue vessel sponsored by british street artist banksy the operation the operation came after the crew used twitter to appeal for help saying least one of the of the 200 migrants on board is did several others injured. now a trend on the video sharing app talk that is outraged some holocaust memorial groups video korea has a posting clips in which they pretend to be victims of the nazi regime using makeup
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to display bruises and simulating starvation. auschwitz birkenau museum and memorial in poland has spoken out against the so-called holocaust challenge trained the museum which is at the site of the former german concentration camp released a statement saying the videos could be hurtful and offensive and trivialized history. a reporter is here with more on this story joe what exactly are these tick-tock users doing well one perspective is that these 2 tell creators are insensitively using the holocaust as content in their videos in order to game followers and fame but another perspective is that they are trying to empathize with the victims but in a way that's causing intergenerational miscommunication we can have a look at some of these videos now. so as we can see in these clips the creators are basically acting as holocaust characters and they're recounting how they were captured by the nazis and died and some are using make up for fake bruises or
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they're wearing striped prison inmate outfits or wearing yellow stars now this is all part of a much wider tick-tock trend cold p.o.v 0 point of view videos in which people basically take on characters from a 1st person perspective now i've seen a lot of these and i do feel that many are generally trying to convey a sense of tragedy and empathize with the victims but it's being done in a way that some people could see as disrespectful or self aggrandizing now the auschwitz birkenau museum has acknowledged that some of these create is we're trying to express personal memories but also that some were created not to commemorate anyone but to become part of a wider trend and that they say is very offensive now the museum also said that none of these young people should be attacked or shamed that unfortunately is exactly what has happened we tried to reach out to a few of them to get their perspectives but many have deleted their accounts one
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has made a public statement saying that they didn't mean to offend anybody and what does tick tock decide what to cook says it is now blocking searches related to this so-called holocaust challenge but i think it would be a shame if they blocked all searches related to the holocaust because there's another perspective on this which is that to kill can also be used as a really powerful platform to educate young people and i'll give you a positive example brooke politic is a high school student from florida and she has created hundreds of these short clips in which she explains facts from history and we can take a look now at one of her holocaust related videos. today i want to talk about a little of my own heritage on my father's side he is czech and roma many bohemian rollover also sent to auschwitz where they were exterminated these 2 bohemian roma here were sent to auschwitz a lot of the bohemian roll of culture was completely exterminated in fact the bohemian roman dialect is completely extinct here to other bohemian roma but the
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holocaust was a cultural extermination that killed off so much jewish and roman culture and that can't be forgotten so that was brooke pawlick to talk creator she has more than 3500000 hots which of the equivalent of likes on the platform of the comments of that video one user said that they didn't realize that the roma had been targeted alongside jews in the holocaust so we can see that although tick tock can be a place for narcissistic videos in the misguided misuse of history it can also be a really powerful platform to educate a whole new generation about the holocaust the devil the reporter told over thank you. sport on the tour de france has gotten underway in nice after being delayed for 2 months by the coronavirus pandemic alexander christophe took the win on a crash up an excitable britain's lazy dog none won the one day women's fish fans are allowed to lie on the the rich during the trade week men's rights despite shots recording and increasing cases it's the biggest sporting event to have spectators
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coaches there are loads of them around. we all know the coaches in the top men's european leagues and we know what to expect from them usually they take. the gay kids route. in countries that are home to europe's big 5 men's football leagues all the coaches in the 1st 2nd 3rd and even 4th divisions the pro leagues have one thing in common. wherever they work whoever they coach and whatever their style. whether they young or a little long in the tooth there's one thing they share. they are old men. or rather they were old men. since i crawled into a good horse has been tearing things up as the only female coach of a pro men's team in any of those countries i've never once to be
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a robot about. it seems like i am so i think just when i am successful it will be the best way to show that women can coach a man's. success with german force. division outfit sports learned a lot so would show just what verb unhorsed can do. she's not the 1st female coach to lead a men's team in 2019 things coached another 4th to his side as felch thailand and 20 years earlier pioneer catalina model che took charge of it at a base a in the italian 3rd division. there have been others too good not many perhaps in part because the decision makers at clubs tend to be older men. peaceful life. on the edge of the you know how. when there is a forward telling phone when does and i think lies nothing would have been flown in
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from the. so much because there's a story you can come in child and. things are changing today one in 3 company leaders worldwide is a woman. but in men's football the figures are much lower and old stereotypes are so invested i think. it has been the business leaders with and for and as soon as textbook swapping conflicts i have them down but you also mention a. moment. because if you see an inch against it. that's a long way away but other previously male only careers have already made some progress since 2001 women have served as combat troops in the german army there are now some 22000 female soldiers it has also become normal for women to work in ca factories likewise that management level more women are making their presence felt
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. and right here a d w we have the highest proportion of women in leadership positions out of all german media outlets. but even horse is alone in the top 4 german leagues there are 125 now. and one female coach. it's a different story in women's football. coaches are. in some cases even with little experience. the other way round. only a small proportion of people who. is one of them like. she had to prove. this is.
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at the time she was just 20 years old. between 2005. 119 european championships with. in the finals of those tournament over france in 2006 and england in 2007. in 2011 she moved to winning promotion to the blunders later in total vivan horse made $116.00 bundesliga appearances. she became player coach in the summer of $28.00 c. and 6 months later she took over the men's team in the 50 s. she was still just $29.00. come on the reasons for. becoming
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a coach was always been horse. she knew that was what she wanted and what she had to do to make it happen long before stepping into the run. i know they're good also good is the cream of the people. on the. ground water than i am from the usual sort of maybe the face well hey from there and there. another thing she had to do to become a very good coach was complete the german f.a.'s football teacher training program a rigorous course that puts candidates through their paces for 11 months. i thought was going to get all spin on. the monies and then is for sure i knew. they were going to say because. she's ok she's not here.
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yet don't know i think. it's because. the. music. the. you know it's them. so did her trainers think she's the real deal to think of the. trainer going off personally with me and you know. as part of the training spent time at rb light sig working with coach leonardo's man. yeah i think they're right in front of their data and yet on all the years i mean the middle of that you've got this me torsion him kind of stuff and flies 5 in. the future man i think it's a myth and that's where the faith and that's nothing and there's another coach who've been host wishes she could have seen in action up close. and give you this
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from a spoon you're. going to and for that to mention implemented but i suppose when they're finished and. in the end either have you yeah. indeed klopp is the monster of motivation back in 2019 he told us why it's one of his greatest strengths. still use my interest of 4 people so i was always very interested and people were so good. so good interview than host one day rival the likes of now goldman and clock will her rise through the leagues continue if she prefers off as a coach at luxor surely her gender won't be a problem for clubs. the majority of coaches starts in the lower leagues. if they're successful they don't stay there for a long. sort of lot so it could be
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a springboard for verb unhorsed and there are a few women who can act as an inspiration from around the world in 2017 patricio panicker became the 1st female coach of a male national team taking charge of italian junior sides and eventually joining the under $21.00 set up also in 2017 car in the actress sick. over the french women's national team after 3 seasons at 2nd division side clermont for. the same year came the 1st woman to lead a men's side in the asian champions league with the eastern sports club while in ethiopia measure it manny was the 1st woman to coach a men's team in africa and the number of women in men's football remains low though those who succeed need to have a true passion as well as competency. but i think before when.
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given host is also known for her shock times in 2019 she was asked if she had to warn the players before entering the dressing room she answered i'm a product i pick the team based on copland. not quick which will help her in football especially when she's put under pressure but pressure doesn't just come from outside. the spirit. that's how it affects only these are. the woman. in her. for one reason. the man the. those who say they're. going to stumble score of a given dispute. stand by me they're also given for those as they do the. sport.
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no woman in germany has ever declared with such strong intent that a female coach can succeed in men's football and not just in the 4th division. horsed wants to reach the top and if she proves she's good enough nothing should stand in hawaii. did you know kickoff is now on you tube with the world of football. with nigeria and quad 1 go out of mexico. to read we travel the world been rooting for you how high your grandson so run i'm going to say no to stop me comes in there were people in the coach and discuss football i'm chris here and to. play board games it's going to be. is a football kickoff on you tube. over to you. entered
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the conflict zone fronting the powerful 4 months to go to the presidential elections in america so no trump is sinking in the polls and those polled on national security advisor says he isn't fit to be president anymore joe both of my guests this week from washington how much damage trump broke it down to america and the rest of the. conflict. it's a constant companion it. makes us in the. headaches dizziness and tonight is just some illnesses that can be caused by not. what can we do about it. in 60 minutes. i'm not laughing at the gym because sometimes i am
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