tv Euromaxx Deutsche Welle September 5, 2020 3:03pm-3:30pm CEST
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and yes the street so will the government and the people agree this and then make something the have to look. you know what's striking to me despite the long rise in infections the fatality rate remains fairly low at about 2 percent why exactly is this when my goodness just stop you but i'm going about this 100 showing is that in. addition to being duty down in the us population spike i'm good at other developed countries which have one specialty in addition there is one thing and that there's something funny. basically in india and countries like india have had more exposure to other girl and i want this it's basically a loud where it begins in waukesha to tackle this you know when i last met her but it was part of the search of need to be answered that question. you know the 10 damage initially rolled into the big cities but now it's spreading into smaller towns and villages what strain does this put on india's health system most
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definitely michel i have continuing to see i need to actually in open center more of the who are really i'm gaining a share of number of kids that now can someone here that if that's. the kind of testing that. is different then look into it and then i'll often sounds that i don't have any job what's the risk if it's not good enough in order to get into a lot of why i did not do that but the population density is much indeed even as it is much more it's going to do much more possible to manage these infections don't just isolate and cheat but of course this is something that is expected to be. a long time in really if you have a point to what happened open sent us but there was a big spike in pieces and it got me active boston blacked out and. mr joyce wall from delhi much appreciated misha. let's have
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a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world at this hour german president frank meyer says germany should consider an official memorial ceremony for victims of covert 19 he said many relatives of people who died did not get to see their loved ones because of corn teen precautions germany has fared better than many nations in the pandemic but more than 9000 people have in fact died. police in the australian city of melbourne have made a number of arrests at a protest against measures to stop the violence several 100 people gathered at the rally the measures including the curfew were put in place after a spike in infection in melbourne and the state of victoria. unemployment has dropped sharply in the us with the number of jobless falling to 8.4 percent last month nearly 2 percent of the workforce found work again in august that means around half of those who lost their jobs lost in the pandemic are now employed
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again but that still leaves millions of americans unemployed who have rent and bills to pay. staff and siemens reports. of himself as a lucky guy 35 year old stone cover resident of phoenix arizona just tolland new full time work after several months off on employment. was right around the beginning of the pandemic the hours went from $40.00 to $20.00 within 2 weeks i went from 20 down to you know almost 0 at that point i did have to file the unemployment rate for that stuff to come through 1st time i ever applied for it. unemployment payments from washington and from the state government kept him somewhat afloat but then he fell behind on this rent and then had consequences despite an arizona governor 6 2nd if ordered to postpone evictions thomas was evicted his new home now but del rio large motel where he now pays around $300.00
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per week now i have it's going to be very hard to get a new apartment great for kinfolk president of an organization called arizona tenants that perkins thomas case is just one of many he's dealing with every day covered $900.00 people out of work then many can't pay rent anymore they get thrown out of their homes and on to the streets and that in return fuels the pandemic again it's a no win situation it's a lose lose situation there's there's no. proper. solution here until we get a handle on this virus and you know especially if you've got people out on the street you know conveying the virus from person to person to social group to social group there's no one that's going to be safe. safe is something to have brewer hasn't felt in months and serious her husband chef were furloughed early on in the end then got sick with covert she and her son were also hit by the by the summer
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was the worst. of all of us catching cold and now we're everything that could go wrong. julie has a rare neurologic condition called stiff person syndrome she can't work and receive social security and disability payments it pays the rent but that's it ever $53.00 left out of my social security disability after paying her rent and. and out crying trying to figure out which bills going to be paid are we going to have enough food left over am i going to have to go to the food bank that. julie is afraid things could even get worse for her and her family she has a message for washington and the 3 branches of government need to come together and make a legitimate plan for the people this is serious and they need to be able to come
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together on a good plan and right now. right now can't come soon enough here in the shadows of arizona capitol building in downtown phoenix this tent city for the homeless is growing every day. the wishes exiled opposition leader is calling on the united nations to help stop human rights violations in her country. urged the security council to condemn the crackdown and opponents of the earth or tarion president alexander lukashenko they include actors and musicians who've moved out of the theater and onto the streets correspondent nick connelly has been out to meet them. this gathering is illegal instances these days singing in public can get you arrested here in minsk every day the performers have to. come out and sing in front
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of the theater they've been locked out of to join tens of thousands of others demonstrating against the government. there it plays double bass in the northeast he used to since the election nearly all. just he's been out demonstrating almost daily. now and i think most performers would not be able to go out on the stage and carry on as if nothing to top and for very good are the roots is almost unrecognizable since the election or was the 9th for weeks now hundreds of thousands of people are taking to the streets in peaceful protest demanding fresh elections they've been met with police brutality and mass arrests now the protests is a taking their message off the streets and into people's everyday lives it's a weekday afternoon like any other komorowski market that is until eric and his friends were in. the song has become an unofficial national anthem and part of the soundtrack of these protests. the sharpest reaction is no incoming.
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another day and a new location. the response from process by the state. was as the street protests grow with every passing week police tactics a change to blocking roads to split protesters into smaller groups and arresting them in ever greater numbers. but these measures just make alternative forms of protest even more important for eric and his friends. to the north but the government is trying to demoralize us and we get it working but we are stronger for it we will wear them out with sheer numbers bit by bit we will get that word of god because one thing you hear time and time again from protesters is that they've just had enough police. to sport now
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and lionel messi has announced that he is to stay at barcelona ending weeks of speculation about his future at the club he joined 1000 years ago messi had applied for a transfer but was told he would not be released from his contract the argentinian said. he could not get into a legal dispute with what he called the club of his life but slam bourses president for his handling of the case. always a pleasure to talk to. you sports he joins me now with more on this and how much of a shock was this announcement. i mean all the norms have been activated what we expect when 5 things happen one thing happens at the end and that's a star leaves the milestones he asked for to try to asked to leave the suitors lined up manchester city was there with a $1000000000.00 offer a city had a 5 year plan he's dead came to town when dads come to town that's usually the end of the negotiations were the pins that really design always ready for the real estate rooms in manchester. shopping for real estate on the high road all of those
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things happen he's driving out of town driving off into his footballing sunset ready to go and then the tires screech and it doesn't happen he has the trudge back into town and what the shock is that he's coming back angry he's coming back having said all of these things about you can't take back and he's not coming back to apologize he's not coming back to ask for forgiveness he's back because he can't leave the show as an attitude no club really needs so what changed here was it simply that the contract was too ironclad spot on but the mechanics really is that there was a cause that said if he didn't let the club know bud june 10th then nothing else could happen after that or more to the point if the club one of the played hardball if someone wanted to play hobble that's how you do it one chimes there really was how you apply the norms of football today which is player power we talk about a lot in context of n.b.a. basketball but n.f.l. football that being if a superstar wants to leave he will sit down with these and i can make it happen easily happens with a 20 other want to be there i just want to leave and then the club like
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a decision which is based around what's the point of having a superstar who doesn't want to begin cash out now gets something for him and move along everyone gets something out of the deal and you don't get an unhappy player. what shines was the play of power i didn't mean anything because i came up against just about to my who's the president of basilan who's got no lection coming up and he wouldn't let it go that's the only thing that didn't happen he knew everything else happened even the fansite that after you've been 10 toddles for a club that you should get the decision to leave but not missed about the mayor who's on an all and obama himself trying to get re-elected and that certainly would have been as well i guess we only have about 20 seconds but by its own standards bush alone was not very good last year what do you predict for this upcoming season on the last chance basically unbelievable palpable quickness it's going to be offered from day one they weren't there last year and the way to get better is not to hold hostage i don't see great things on the horizon anthony howard from sports
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what's nice to people. want to use today how for their future. g.w. dot com africa they go city. just. click on the tour. this week on world stories the jungle school for around the tanks is on its own kind of locked down. protected wildlife has been found on restaurant menus. let's start out in the united states and some cities black lives matter protesters are being intimidated by trump supporters now in washington state right wing militias patrolling the streets. target training with the armed civilian group american
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wolf somewhere in the state of washington. this is one of peter de a says favorite rifles the notorious a k 47 or kalashnikov 4 originally made by the soviet army but now a weapon of choice to defend american values as he says. pretty good classic so they don't make them like that anymore right dia's believes it takes armed men like him and his group to keep america the way it is. they fear freedom is under threat in the wake of the pandemic and countrywide protests but they're also led by conspiracy theories. their government is in the midst of a coup. there's certain members of our government who are actively working to change this government from what it's designed to be the land of opportunity they're trying to turn us into some sort of socialist government
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a new form of government humanitarianism where the group is on what they call a mission to portland in the past they have acted as peacekeepers tonight they want to get firsthand impressions off the portland protests that have been going on for more than 80 nights i'm sure you know the view of refuses to wear face masks protesters attacked them immediately i believe like some of it has to do with our president feels let that kind of behavior and that ideology just orange and i think that now they think that they have power. when they were here for black lives matter. and there all here for white supremacy. but diaz insists his group does not stand for wild supremacy and he wants the police to take tougher action against what he sees as a violent black lives matter a movement. that in my opinion when he gets to this type.
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of mob mentality it should be dispersed that's where i stand with it. police back i understand that they're worried about the numbers growing but i would handle the situation differently if i had the manpower and equipment. critics say on civilian groups like american wolf are inside seeing violence just by their presence but in the end it was they who had to retreat. for many years animal conservationists on the west and in asian island of sumatra have been caring for rain attacks but here too the corona pandemic has put the jungle school on lockdown. humans have to keep their distance from a ring of things to even at lunch time. because both species are it risk of contracting the new corona virus. these are ring of tang's are under lockdown
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and have had to stay in their cages for months this is done. you can train them to buy into the system to get them. to leave bring the food then. right thank you. very much. for it. so they can learn their meals are delivered wrapped in leaves so they have to figure out how to get the food useful practice for when they're later released into the wild. cages or disinfected twice a day. hygiene is of crucial importance. the teams who care for the animals rotate every 3 weeks before they start work staff have their temperature taken another coronavirus precaution they shot the video for this report themselves. d.n.a. is 97 percent identical to the out of humans so they're extremely susceptible to
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all our diseases especially those affecting the responder tree tract. you know that's the main reason why we've imposed such a strict quarantine through has been reporting on this project for years 3 aim is to prepare a ragged tank for survival in their natural jungle habitat in the book to go pollute rain forest in central so much trust. many were rescued as orphans often held captive as pets under terrible conditions they had forgotten or had never learned how to move through the tree tops forage for food and build nests their keepers at the jungle school teach them all these skills usually out in the forest itself this was before the coronavirus pandemic the lockdown can only be relaxed once the pandemic has been contained this is not good for the animals their fitness deteriorates and they become bored even the target. those that have already
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been set free currently lead better lives still. money. should any a ring of tanks here catch the coronavirus they won't pass it on to other ones in the wild what's more they tend to be naturally self isolating creatures anyway and don't hang out in big groups. the team faces the challenge of protecting their wards from possible infection while also training them for release. this video we shot a couple of years ago there is no guarantee that a self-sustaining population will emerge here again over the past half century 80 percent of the region's rain forests have been cut down to make way for vast plantations. that pay to play stress the importance of saving the forest and teaching the survival skills. the number of 1000 cases among humans in indonesia continues to rise the project has a back up plan if the lockdown goes on for too long. it will release its orangutans
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into the wild before they've completed their schooling but will then provide them with longer term support out in the forest. in many african countries the trade in protecting wildlife or its meat is strictly prohibited even so many produce markets are full of it one example can be found in the nigerian capital like us. it doesn't matter what day it is this market stays open shortly after the april lockdown it was the 1st 2 are come its customers back crocodiles penguins endangered species are openly saul's here available to anyone willing to pay the right price yeah certainly if you know you're an average guy this $1.00 is our business does business follow a crocodile goes for $30.00 to $75.00
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a small penguin for $25.00 bush meat is pricey demand is high. it's not just seen as a delicacy among wealthy nigerians the country is an emerging transit hub for the illegal wildlife trade tons of pangolin scales are shipped to asia every year. we are meeting chinedu mobile at this market he's a wildlife activist who says nigerians place little value on their own white life the penis is sweeter it's tasty whatsoever but what they don't understand is that most of this animal that you have continued hunting all the time i really do see in a number of very soon we will be gone today and lizard is on sale to do is trying to buy up animals that are still alive and save them before they are killed a race against the clock. if i don't buy them through for my purpose which is the
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fear. i believe people will come and buy them for food and i have seen most of this animals the coming like this every day. they are lost in nigeria to protect these species we are showing the pictures to a representative of a government agency that is supposed to enforce the law so why is this business flora xing them a song and not away at all. try to just put us in the really know what is happening so you can adjust pounce on people and kick the people 1st saw and continue to consume as indication then of course then they are forced into a form only to. china who says nigeria has a lot of problems and wildlife is not the priority. for 5 years and have off much has been living in germany as a syrian refugee he's managed to rescue his passion for playing the piano in the
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ruins of his hometown and bring it to his new home. his songs tell of pain and a lost homeland but also of hope 5 years ago pianist fled syria specifically the yarmouk refugee camp for palestinians. back there he played music to counter the nightmare scene of bomb craters and ruined buildings and created puting to fight despair. i was hungry or so and i don't can feed my family but i was keeping playing piano we die anyway we will die from hunger in 56 days when i don't die play piano at least it's held me i don't think music it's feed people or helped people really it's helped the mentality to see at least to the whites why to place in the end all this got us
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through off in the other morcombe. yarmulkes a neighborhood of damascus it was under constant siege from i asked troops for years people there had no electricity no food or medicine and a ham played music. and getting enough the images of him playing went viral when a ham fled to germany in 2015 he was already a minor celebrity and was quickly offered a public stage but he felt uncomfortable with the attention. that. i am here famous playing piano the pianist of your move but we are a group of people i thought i took a break in connection with him it's not easy you know when somebody is still dying from hunger and you tell him look we speak about you your job what it's done for me there you know this is this is not the easy here he is performing at a refugee shelter in berlin at a celebration marking 5 years since chancellor angela merkel's we can do it
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statement in the meantime ahab's wife and sons have joined him and he can work play in concert people listen to him. when i go on with this is story under the mumbai india walk remembering the war it's really true heavy here and this is why i will stop the music because when i go on i just well will instead of the pianist and the trauma and all of that it's horrible image but the horrible images from a home past won't stop so easily hopefully he won't give up music it helped him during his darkest times and it helps him now allowing him to make a living and a new life in germany.
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