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and the consequence of that is still facing today. our topic on. this is deja vu news live from berlin signs of life the need the rubble of a collapsed building in beirut a full month after the beirut explosion there's new urgency right now for rescue workers sifting through the rubble from those massive explosions of months ago and hoping for a miracle. also on our program germany calls for joint action from nato and the
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e.u. against moscow after the poisoning of opposition leader alexina. for learn says it has proof the politician was poisoned with a toxic nerve agent produced in the soviet era nato members are convening an urgent meeting to come up with a response. and u.s. presidential contender joe biden meets the family of a black man shot and injured by police in wisconsin and new shoes a challenge to president. putin. i'm brian thomas could have you with us today a month after the massive explosions that ripped through beirut rescue workers have detected signs of life a search and rescue team with audio equipment and rescue dogs have detected a pulse 2 meters below the rubble. of
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a collapsed building they began their search thursday afternoon they're continuing to dig and remove the debris we're looking at there more than 190 people were killed in the blasts on august the 4th more than 6000 were injured. let's go live now to. correspondent on the scene of that rescue operation in beirut what's the latest. elated. when he did you could be a trend growth one. which you can see with again. it seems that the machine may need to be a bit so picky we don't make any. of it to keep us safe safe. about to collapse to look at it that's why they stop people phone. only got to think these are you could you create the machine and some other.
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techniques. can. get it. for human but human life hopefully fingers crossed all the people you can see they are just. stick life on this place ok when we're getting some live images as we talk. we understand it was a rescue dog that indemnifies the possible presence of a survivor can you tell us how how that all happened how was this initial signal that it might be a human being on or that rubble detected. the phone the. dog. went find and also should we get in lebanon everybody wants to take because they thought these he you know he was this what he run of the front of the. scene. just to. check it checking out.
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some. signals on their counter then they ought to go and search. but but the strange thing be interesting think that this stop post could be up front and. that's why all they believe that they don't want. that that's why they do. thank you. both at that. site that. they you know. you have very briefly if you could you've been talking to the rescue workers there the operation underway people there what they've been saying about how confident they are that they're going to be successful and in reaching potentially this person in time. that that they have. but did not think should get they believe that. one.
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but that is because they can't count on the machine. but i don't know you don't. know if you had but i have you could you make but i think. that we have i don't know about that ok well hopefully they'll be successful there in beirut basile reforest. live from the location where the search operations underway thanks very much. well nato is preparing to hold a special meeting of its ruling council to discuss the apparent poisoning of russian dissident locks in a vallie with the nerve agents no talk of all the seen here investigating corruption in siberia shortly before he fell ill is in a coma is being treated in hospital here lend nato is expected to call on the russian stories to fully investigate the case. critics here in germany are also
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calling 'd on the government to take action against moscow that could include cancelling the controversial nord stream to pipeline which would deliver russian gas directly to germany when completed d.w. chief political correspondent melinda crane spoke to the conservative lawmaker tomas silva horn about that. with the chancellor's confirmation that the poison used on the alexander valley was an overt shock with the russian government's fingerprints appear to be all over this case how should germany respond. well i think it's up to the international community as a whole and 2 in particular european partners countries to respond to this crime which is at the same time. infringement of public international law because this nerve agent is prohibited under international law our response should be a clear and quick response and we have to stand together but at the same
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time react in a way that cannot be misunderstood by russia as we can is one signal that would not be misunderstood is if germany were to suspend or terminate the north stream gas pipeline project there is increasing political pressure on the german government to do that how do you see. this is under discussion indeed it seems to me primarily political options should be preferred but i think we should not. step into a competition out between ourselves who makes a strong proposal and suggestion we should indeed stand together our response should be appropriate but also proportional to the head of the bundestag foreign affairs committee who is a member of your sister party the c.d.u. says that continuing the north stream project would increase germany's dependence on russia and send
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a signal to russia that it can flout western condemnation how unified are the 2 conservative parties in their response to russia. dependency can also be to the benefit of both parties but now we have to realize that russia. well years already that's not only through the territorial integrity of its neighboring countries but also the physically in tikrit of its own citizens and that's why peace mint is not an option you have good connections to the u.s. administration which has long opposed north stream are you worried that if germany does persist with this project it could further exacerbate transatlantic tensions. but i think we should narrow our possible response to this stream to project we should find a response should we should that could be taken by all european union partners and the international community and with regard to most seem to be are so many aspects
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at stake or so economic interests not only from germany and russia but also from the united states they are also deliveries for oil and gas from russia to the united states so we should be open and frank in our by that relations but of course everything is under discussion no. thank you very much on the field behind you. let's take a look down some of the other stories making the news today at least one person has died in a blaze on a supertanker off the coast of sri lanka the sri lankan and indian navies are trying to prevent the fire reaching the oil storage area of the vessel they say no oil so far leaked out of. the mayor of rochester new york has suspended 7 police officers involved in the suffocation of a black man daniel prude body cam footage shows them placing a. brother over the victim's head and holding him on the ground his family is
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calling for murder charges. and staying in the u.s. where a suspect wanted in connection with the fatal shooting of a member of a pro trump group during a protest in portland oregon as himself been shot dead by police law enforcement killed a suspect according to a man. as they tried to arrest him southwest of seattle it is unclear why the suspect was shot that. the incident occurred as presidential candidate joe biden visited the city of conneaut at the side of on rust after protests against police and racism. at conneaut is grace through church democratic presidential hopeful joe biden met with local politicians and business owners as well as members of law enforcement the stated goal to try to unify this fractured community after the police shooting of jacob blake that sparked days of protests before arriving at the church button and blake talked on the phone. as i got off the airplane.
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had an opportunity to spend some time with jacob on the phone he's out of i.c.u. . we spoke for about 15 minutes he talked about how. nothing was going to defeat. where they want to go to not he was not going to give up biden went on to level of finleyville the accusation of president donald trump book for encouraging race based hatred i thought you could defeat hate. it only hides only hives and when someone with already breathes oxygen out of that rock. it was a gentle mind says those folks to come on. didn't stop here comes just 2 days after trump visit it can. in contrast to bud in the trunk did not meet with blake or his family but rather threw his support behind law enforcement denouncing protestors as
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domestic terrorists while biden has been widely supportive of the black laws matter protests he made a point of condemning looting and violence none of it justifies through deed burning or anything else so we are those how angry you are if you lou do you burn you should be held accountable as someone who does anything else period. a small group of protesters was also on hand to welcome biden but aside from blocking traffic there were no signs of for. we have sports now and the women's business league is beginning its new season 2 weeks before the men both spring and byron the dominant teams in recent years are again the big favorites for the title but there is also a new hope that frankfurt is ready meet the women of frankfurt now wearing the i'm shocked eagle on their jerseys on sunday the but is the biggest newest outfit will don their new kits against braid. personally i think it's
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great to play for such a big club they're a big part of this time you know the no go you know the name it's great that we can that play under the eagle oh. women's football in germany lacks the investment scene in other countries like england in germany some but it's the good clubs are still slow getting involved in women's football but now i trucked frankfurt seeks to follow the leave of wolfsburg buyer hoffenheim and laver who's it only pots them son and s. in continue to try their hand it being all women's clubs. the clubs should not be forced to develop. i'm sure that the quality of women's football alone will be enough to see many top clubs doing the same we can not be ignored the complaint says that it's illegal in frankfurt they are convinced that they have
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made the right decision the women's teams professionals and youngsters are important parts of i'm shocked enriching the club as a whole just fears and i have the feeling we're very well prepared for constantly improving and we're not really looking forward to the start of the season. optimism is obviously back time will tell if the eagles attitude will match their altitude this season. and we have some good news now for cinemas the makers of the new james bond film well they've released a new trailer and they say they're sticking to the november start date in theaters . no time to die stars daniel craig as double 07 the new trailer arrives as another blockbuster tenet tries to build aki its strong cinema release with openings in china and the us the crime of virus of course forcing studios to delay their release dates of ending an industry already
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losing revenues to online competition like what else netflix. get your modern out of our top story at this hour in beirut a chill a in a search and rescue team has attacked it appalls 2 meters below the rubble of a collapsed building a month after the devastating explosions in that city more than 190 people were killed in those blasts. i'm brian for the entire team thanks for being with us sara kelly will join you next have a great weekend. been robbed of their soul that's what it people experiences when their heritage is taken from them countless cultural artifacts were brutally stolen from africa by colonialists carted off to europe. what should be done with the stolen or from africa. stolen soul starts september 7th on d w.
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