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what should be done with the storm north from africa. starship commerce event d.w. . this is v.w. news ho live from berlin the u.s. race for president becomes a standoff over protests and violence the city of commercial wisconsin is 10 ahead of the visit by president trump it's been rocked by on rust since the police shooting of a black man last week democratic challenger accuses him of banning the violence.
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coming up french president i knew all my contacts lebanese politicians to reform within 3 months or face punitive measures from france called arrived in beirut as a new prime minister was appointed at. the basque always but for how much longer as belgians go back to school and work they are suffering from corona fatigue we find out why many no longer stick to 10 democrats direction. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program president trump is jew leader in commercial wisconsin taking his re-election campaign to a city torn by protest and violence now since police shot and paralyzed a black man there over a week ago unrest in america's cities has become. a top issue in the election
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campaign trump says that he will protect americans while his challenger joe biden accuses him of stoking the violence. this was the scene in can osha just one week ago protesters clashed with police and set fire to cars and buildings as anger boiled over following the police shooting of jacob blake on august 23rd. the shooting triggered 3 nights of violent clashes in can osha a nationwide protests video also emerged showing armed vigilante groups in the city with police appearing to support them last tuesday 2 of the protesters were shot dead and a 3rd one wounded the suspect a white female until. the 17 year old was caught on d.w. camera shortly before the attack armed with a semiautomatic rifle he tries to approach the police who merely tell him to leave
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he's now been charged with homicide local authorities called in the national guard and imposed a nighttime curfew to regain control the unrest surrounding anti-racism protest has taken center stage in the campaign for november's presidential election with donald trump promising to restore law and order given the tensions on community leaders of the president not to visit this can be tried and tried to move. this morning time and it's not the best. peaceful protests are still continuing every day you know share with some protesters leaving no doubt about their thoughts on the presidential visit. the president trump says that he and our joe biden is capable of keeping americans safe democrats disagree they criticize his repeated use of aggressive language he was confronted on the issue in an interview on fox news i have to be aggressive. because i'm like standing here in
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a sea of incompetent people. stupid people and violent people very violent that's the kind of language stupid you know that a lot of women don't know so that could well we're all we were in the white house i say she's ok so i'm standing here in a sea of people and we need law and order in this country and women see that with me you never going to have law and order was by you never going to have a law and order with biden let's get more on that statement and a whole lot more get up yes peter roll the dial has been looking into this for us he says that joe biden is going to have fanned chaos and violence in the country is this a winning strategy what we just heard from the u.s. president right i mean usually at times isn't it congress like we're seeing right now the u.s. presidents have historically try to you know call for calm and not so with trump a sense things seem to be whenever there is tension flares he reaches for the gasoline as opposed to the proverbial bucket of water right. the truth is
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a trump he can't win on his response to the pandemic nor can he win on his handling of the economy right now which has been tanking as a result of the pandemic so he really needs to change the narrative and that's what we're seeing he's taking a picture essentially or a paycheck out of nixon's $1600.00 play book which means that stoke fears that the suburbs are under attack try to mobilize white voters particularly and hope that they will turn out and help him clinch the election. it's a group that really turned its back on trump in a sense the 26000 election the helped him put him over the top back then and so for the message actually you know there's all strategy does seem to work a lot of people especially white voters now say you know what not so much support for the blacklist approach and as he does that the democrats are countering let's listen to what joe biden have to say this president long ago forfeited a moral leadership in this country he can't stop the violence because for years he's far managed it. you know he may believe malvina words law and order makes him
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strong but his failure to call on his own supporters to stop acting as an armed militia in this country shows how weak he is. joe biden speaking there i mean he essentially is saying that trump has a level of control over the counter protesters that he has foment of this this violence over the years how much truth is there that in that speech he even went as far as saying you know trump has made america more dangerous place and what he's trying to do there is also you know we might motors that a lot of these crisis are happening on trump's watch not invited such as trump would like to try to paint it. this statistics i think speak for themselves you know a hate crimes have shot up under trump's presidency is specially for right wing groups a lot of whom have expressed strong support for trump. trump has not been very good . to put it mildly at condemning any of these groups he didn't condemn the shooter
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in konoha you hassen condemned the you know the right wing groups that have infiltrated the protesters in portland and he certainly did not condemn the right wing groups that march in charlottesville in 2017 when he basically called you know right wingers you know said there were fine people on both sides. biden strategy on the other hand is try to be you know unite the country heal the wounds have grown deeper over the past 5 years we saw that message very strongly at the convention it seems that polls show you know. americans generally proof of the message much more than the republican message how ever. that might not be the key the key is really the swing states the suburbs will they who will they turn out for who will that message resonate well and just generally speaking when we look at the united states i mean there are factors at play right now that are actually bigger than these 2 candidates how much is this election coming up in november about
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a battle for the soul of america going forward yeah i think i mean that is exactly what would like to call or write in and i think really you know the truth is america's out a crossroads right now. racism obviously is nothing new and it officially only about 6 years ago and if you look at kind of the arc from obama to trump that really speaks to that division this deep seated division that we are seeing politically in the u.s. . conventions i think the conventions really underscored this also the competing and very opposing visions for america where democrats study of globalism unity. diversity whereas the republicans was much more of a nationalist isolationist view of american a much whiter america we must say. the united states you know a lot of polls are showing that it's really more divided than it's been in any time since the civil war the question is you know whose message will bring together is
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a trump or biden. thank you thanks. of a look at some other stories making news around the world a powerful typhoon has hit japan southern islands and is making its way up to the korean peninsula typhoon my sack has brought torrential rain and dangerous winds authorities in the book a novel region have urged residents to evacuate. hong kong has begun mass coronavirus testing in an attempt to stop a 3rd wave of infections leader kerry lamb was among thousands of people to get tested on tuesday morning some democracy activists fear that china will use the scheme to collect personal data hong kong government did dismisses those concerns. germany's economy minister has revised his economic forecast for this year upward despite the coronavirus recession he says the economy is expected to train by 5.8
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percent in 2020 that's less than was feared at the beginning of the pandemic but the growth forecasts for 2021 have also been revised down. here's a look at some of the developments in the coronavirus pandemic india of the condom use shrunk by nearly 24 percent in the 2nd quarter of this year as businesses were hit hard by the country's straight to lock down its india's largest quarterly fall on record gonna will reopen its international airport today with new safety measures in place led boarders into the country however will remain closed and in china children have been returning to school in will han for the 1st time in 7 months or han is the city where the outbreak was 1st reported. well children in belgium are also returning to school and their parents are returning to work after the summer break the new number of cases daily the covert cases there is currently on the decline but the country of 11000000 has one of the highest corona related
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death rates in europe nonetheless a growing number of belgians say they are unwilling to adhere to restrictive measures now a study in the dust speaking region of flanders where more than half of the population live shows that 70 percent of people there they no longer support the measures teri schultz reports. the covert 19 infection rate is declining in belgium but kovac 19 fatigue is growing so many months of isolation so many masks for me it's like something really oppressive t.-bo who doesn't want to give his last name despises social distancing and defies the rule to wear a mask in downtown brussels if i. if i go into metro ok but if i walk alone in the street no no that is really too much and tivo is hardly alone in his opposition michael johnson who represents the protest group virus madness says no
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one should have to follow restrictions except to the most vulnerable how many people would die if we would not take any measures at all at the moment we don't know in fact you have no idea new research shows just one in 3 people surveyed in the dutch speaking part of belgium still supports the safety measures that's down from more than 80 percent in march when the pandemic 1st hit here university of ghent professor martin feldstein who led the study blames poor official communication for the dramatic drop in motivation he says it's been a wake up call for authorities to pay more attention to people state of mind i don't think we have sufficiently been informing people on the consequences of their behavior for them to take a wise decision and now with the 1st of september comes the traditional way in belgium a return from holidays back to work and school it could be
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a toxic coronavirus cocktail you're quite worried leading belgian virologist stephen vang says experts are stealing for a potential september surge he nonetheless agrees people should be given more information about actions and consequences and then more autonomy so people can have some freedom to choose what they think. use group for their situation and they can adapt their behavior but are people so sick of restrictions by now they won't follow them then good movies most do comply with a bit but distinctive i don't obey them too strictly because it's very difficult to do but i try anyway they command i feel much safer wearing it we must do it all together but skepticism is clearly growing in recent days open letters have been published in belgian media signed by hundreds of experts including doctors scientists and researchers suggesting the strict measures should be reviewed to see
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if they're stopping the virus or just the vitality of every day life. on another place where there is resistance to anti corona measures is cameroon in west africa the government there has recently launched a mobile testing and awareness campaign that has the blaze a young reports health workers are facing a tough task because some people still don't believe the virus is real histories of cameroon have never been empty since the beginning of the coffee can 80000 and so short distance in doesn't apply more chin didn't live here some people like mark so a small truth i do not believe the virus exists at all income rude irony u.s. disputes must to appear on camera but he does nothing the crew nobody else has entered the country the best talk of coronavirus cases he cameron but we don't really see proof of these cases in europe when you hear of the 10 damage here of
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hundreds of people dead from the virus however in cameroon we don't see that. you know those views are a coup by many people in these markets in the windy. they go medicine teams of medics across the city to remind the public about the pandemic and to encourage them to take frequent of our us tests. but it is often encounter hostility to his suspicion. some people believe the pandemic is the government's come hell or mouth one of the main challenges is that we have to test the maximum amount of people possible because people are hesitant to get tested as you have seen when we come around some people mark us they say we are part of a secret cult they also say we're bringing the disease to them so making people aware about this pandemic is a great challenge that we're working on. all 3 at the end of every living 40 kilometers away the government has set up a move by piston sent those willing to be dissed that are brought here
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3 days into the operation this unit has recorder one positive case good news for the doctors. the enemy citrus trees and treat not to flooding the coronavirus could income ruin. the thing and we have had the numbers of people coming in to take the test they all come voluntarily and as the day passed by the number if people who want to get tested is going up and we are now on day 3 and we have processed about $65.00 people with come in for the coronavirus test. oh i love the rolls. back in the market these workers see. exists is not over yet put on your face mask over and over come on his record occlusive 900000 cases with 410 dates. is one of the was he
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conscious enough to go from us s. to doesn't believe in it. marget going to. offer today simply inflate the figures in cameroon and we don't see what they are talking about or the resources to fight the pandemic are enjoyed by the wealthy but the poor have nothing at all. yet despite the challenges they are when is this thing to see plans to extend your company to order reagents income rude people who take the mrs seriously to stop the dreaded virus. president emanuel mcconnell of france is warning lebanese politicians that punitive measures could be imposed if economic and political reforms aren't initiated within the next 3 months he said that measures could range from withholding of urgency in loans to sanctions on the rolling elites a crime has arrived in beirut just as
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a new prime minister was appointed de has the backing of most political parties but what do people think. the country in rubble and this man is tasked with rebuilding it lebanon's newly designated prime minister mustafa. the former diplomat is trying to restore the people's face the blast that devastated beirut 4 weeks ago has been widely blamed on the government. work hand in hand to rebuild what was destroyed. now. be forming a new government we will accelerate the investigation and the results and that will be made public as soon as possible. but his appointment has done little to quell the anger on the streets some see their new prime minister as part of the old system. he came to reassure them that change is on the way
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french president emmanuel macron touched down in beirut on monday. he's pushing for fast reforms in the crisis hit country including lebanon's complex tarion political system. that they don't know if the last hours have allowed a new figure to emerge as prime minister it's not my place to either approve or bless him that is the decision of a sovereign lebannon but to make sure that a government with purpose is formed as quickly as possible and to implement reforms that are needed in the service of the lebanese people. who didn't. lebanon's economy is in deep recession corruption and mismanagement have devastated many basic services the recent chemical explosion just the latest disaster blamed on poor governance the challenges for the new prime minister are extensive and
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gaining people's trust could be the greatest hurdle facing him. and we're joined now by. a ready who is joining us live from beirut basel we heard about all of the challenges facing this new prime minister the 1st one can he form a stable government. this time to the conflict zone and lebanon. yes it's very challenging task to form a new government in regard with different sects different political parties would present these 18 different sects they have this confrontation i want each other to gain as much as they can from the government even though the cabinet is formed 50 percent of muslims and disinterest according to the according to the lebanese no but as. mentioned before that my comp doesn't in lebanon put hot depression own the lebanese political elites and rulers
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a few moments ago he announced that he will host a international conference in paris. lebanon and ask for more to spend and see and reforms so all these all these tasks are already over there pushing very hard on the designated prime minister and on the different political parties will by the way you're going to meet all these political parties including as well out of it at the in the next hours the battle tell us because i mean we're talking about decades of mismanagement there in lebanon on the part of your previous governments we have president micron in the country right now at the in these calls for political reform in lebanon these are calls that we have heard time and time again realistically what can he really do. what can he do his part of a depression. political parties he's going to meet these. days after the fall of these parties and he he's right then he goes parted with sanctions when it comes to
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sanctions financial sanctions that would mean it lead to be. changed. to changes in the political life special that he announced that. 3 weeks ago when you were out and lebanon after the blast in bed reports he asked for the font and to change the habits of the politically for a team and system yesterday the speaker of the parliament nabih berri he said he mentioned the nation and he said that he pushed for is pushing from his side forward for your deforms but believe me all these speeches dejavu. 3 decades ago 3 percent to 3 decades so it's very hard i'm hopeful fingers crossed to see something really change in lebanon debbie is basel already with a view from dave or thank you. well the outcome of the black lives matter protests has been
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a new focus on european behavior and attitudes toward the colonial era of the 19th century and photographs from that time europeans were all too often shown in a demeaning manner now an artist here in berlin herself the daughter of indian immigrants is reinterpreting those old photos and giving a new meaning. nameless burmese girl who's just gotten a taste of revenge. an indian boy smoking a water pipe while his sisters make music their mother weaving for the global superpower solomon islanders showing solidarity. images made for and by europeans now reclaimed by artist raj come up. for her of the century old ethnographic photos are not just history she says even today these pictures have primed people to see her as other. these images exert
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power and they still exert power over my life how i see myself and how i see others and i think that's true for every everyone and so why these images can still exert this influence is what i'm interested in exploring. this german book titled peoples of the earth is the source of many of her images published in 1902 as a scientific volume she calls it a colonial fairy tale. the people pictured are captioned only by type bush boys madagascar. a persian dervish. it's also about a type of representation where people are pictured so that their humanity is not the 1st thing that. encounter when you look at their pictures and for me the
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projects all my projects are about kind of bringing this humanity about. her latest project is about travel contrast and society's perceptions of migrants and refugees with those of more privileged travellers. the paintings are made on pages from a famous european travel account arabian sands by wilfred. symbolize a kind of everything i hate. and and this is kind of a big thing to say like he is aristocratic british and who traveled with tribal people in saudi arabia and he's considered a hero by everyone in the world he gets to define what history is he gets to think what is a what and people. over messagers words migrants as heroic
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travelers who stories matter she uses faces recorded by colonial photographers a century ago to tell a story about today. isn't it of all all finally k. pop sensation b.t.s. have become the 1st korean act to debut at number one on the us singles charts the boy band single dynamite's their 1st song in english 33000000 streams and 300000 in the 1st week of how listen. i don't get it i like it better facilities he thinks i can match that absolutely you know speaking of upbeat you have some little bit more of a gluten for months now as there are you know a petition. tween us and it really is hard to be upbeat about the economy at the
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moment germany is going to have its worst recession in its post-war history bot the economy minister is out with a bit of optimism for us today saying that it's not going to hit as hard as he thought and that the recovery is actually going to be much stronger than they originally thought ok ben fizzling coming up straight after the break with that and a whole lot more so do stay with us here i d w news if you can from us here on the team thank you so much for watching take care a safe and stay tuned for that.
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