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i have to be at solutions. this is a double yours live from friday's for future of movement is back. to the top of the political agenda around the world from the. thousands of young protesters have returned to the streets for the 1st time since the outbreak of. the program to the u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg lying in state in the capitol building in
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washington d.c. the 1st woman and the 1st jewish person to see. 2 people injured one of them seriously in a paris knife attack several suspects have been arrested. off the magazine. the scene of a terror attack in 25th. ministrations immigration policies have left thousands. whose future in the u.s. is still uncertain after living there for 20 years. i'm sure the program. the fridays for future climate protests have returned to the streets for the 1st time since the pandemic began in march the rallies of mainly schoolchildren calling for improved climate protection policy went online when they
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coronavirus started spreading but today more than 3000 climate strike events are taking place around the world t w has been to see what was happening here in berlin. climate demonstrators were back on berlin streets for the 1st time in months after the coronavirus pandemic forced most protest actions online thousands flocked to the brandenburg gate the city's most famous landmark carrying banners and chanting slogans neither the threat of touring rain nor the coronavirus could stop them they were young people children with their parents students but also people from older generations including a group of grandmas fighting against climate change all were wearing masks and respecting social distancing people told me they were happy to finally be able to go back to the streets to protest thinking that during the coronavirus pandemic the issue of climate change had been forgotten protesters say the time is right to push
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governments to pursue the 1.5 degrees celsius limits on the rise in global temperatures set by the paris climate agreement. for me the most important thing is to comply with the paris climate agreement and the measures that are currently being taken in german politics are world wide or not nearly enough to comply with the agreement that. i want the goals that we have now said. that europe has hopefully agreed on have been implemented. they are ambitious goals but i think they are realistic. the demonstrators are vowing to not give up the fight they want the government to hear them loud and clear and to take action. what happens when the people shout and the government doesn't listen let's talk to a brain live blog she's deputy director of the nonprofit organization climate
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resolve california los angeles welcome to you i want to talk about the forest fires these wildfires devastate. it's in the states at the moment the scale of the devastation this year's unprecedented yet you have a president who blames bad forest management the climate change and is even withdrawing your country from the parasite climate agreement as an organization how do you deal with that. stopping. on like the support. from across the room by our congress. ok so. you try to mitigate it by by controlling spread as it were so these are places that are going to go up in flames don't build that which would sound like common sense.
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reading back on the coalition as well or not driving and we don't know where they're going as far out. credit to live in constant clambers ok so is that what you're going to as asian does that are you focused on trying not to make a bad situation worse because you're bad situation seems to get worse and worse every year. and doesn't have to be enacted medicine. there's an improved quality of life. and i sort of the author of buy and walk around. that. you are not only not only bad part of it. so do protests like fridays for future actually do anything today actually change climate policy.
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every look at their budgets. have always been bad. for me have bought up all. i hear about argument but it. loves to sort of look around the world to think well there's a bit of legislation that was changed because of a fight is for the future pressure it sounds it looks it looks good politicians always say they're listening but do they actually take action. all. the way valve or not it's not all of. them talking about transit and you know wanting a. lot more of that from home. but i could talk to you thank you for joining us of bin laden but from a climate results california. the
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lights a u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg made history again on friday as the 1st woman in the 1st jewish american to lie in state in the u.s. capitol building as flood fluid hamas democratic leaders nancy pelosi and chuck schumer lead justice ginsburg's coffin into the capitol democratic presidential nominee joe biden who presided over her confirmation hearings as a senator back in 1993 was among those that the capitol friday sentiment. let's get more details because washington bureau chief in a sub poll well how is justice ginsburg being remembered today. so it was the final could by 2 an american hero i think who stands like no other supreme court justice for equality i think it is 1st to say that she was like a radical liberal who changed to marry come with her never ending fought for equality and against discrimination all the president has said that he's going to
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reveal his nomination for justice ginsburg's replacement on saturday which joe biden is unhappy about why. right he made it clear immediately also president trump announced that he's going to pick ruth bader ginsburg's successor tomorrow that he joe biden things that the american people should decide whether they want to have a liberal or a conservative successor or for meaning that the next president should pick the next supreme court justice so phil they have there are some major differences between biden and trump when it comes to gun rights and also when it comes to abortion rights ok now voting in november election has already begun in some states how is that a one of the polls projecting. well it's interesting since joe biden became
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the democratic nominee for president he is constantly. ahead in the polls of donald trump. but at the crucial state of florida this will be probably the deal maker for president if he loses florida he is in danger that he will lose the white house in florida joe biden's. figures are dropping down so everybody kind of is now looking at this stage in the united states one of the issues getting votes as excited or indeed depressed as you talk to them around the country. right feel i had the chance to really travel different states starting in the west coast and making my wife way back through washington i was if they expect that the demi greely is dominating the decision so to speak from the
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voters but it's actually not it is as always in the united states abortion rights we have many single issue voters they just would go for the president who is against abortion then it's obviously guns but it's also the economy because many many people are suffering because of the cold with 19 so they think many think that almost from past the power of the energy to to bring the united states out of this crisis and this is another challenge joe biden is facing because more and more people think that he might be too old and too weak to carry this country out of the current situation in his poll in washington thank you. for the french interior minister says that today's knife attack in paris was clearly islamic act of terror the incident left 2 people wounded one seriously a number of people have been arrested and they'd be incident occurred as the trial
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was underway of suspects in the in the attack on the offices of the satirical magazine charlie hebdo in 2015. i think giving sense of deja vu in paris is 11th going to small 1st responders with the victims at the very sight of one of the most infamous attacks in the capital history. the former offices of charley. with 12 people died in 2015 shaking the foundations of the republic. we heard shots around midday we ran outside and that was all we saw before the police arrived. you know if what you study. and i sure victim lying on the ground covered in blood that's when i panicked and then people started panicking in shocking to me. after savagely attacking the victims who were taking a smoking drag the suspect led the sane. police say they rested the principal
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suspect need by on the plus the law plus d. a 2nd suspect was also detained shortly after the attack like the police arrested others during evening right in the paris suburbs those injured in the incident stuff a television production firm in charlie and those form the building the magazine wrote on twitter the entire charlie tame since its support and solidarity to our former neighbors and colleagues at p.t. over the films and it everyone touched by this horrible attack french authorities have already been in the investigation into the attack the french interior minister and the city may have visited the saying anti terror prosecutors are in charge of the probe into the incident will this we've decided to launch an investigation into attempted murder with a terrorist might be of such a crime associated with terrorism. killings that. can the
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french authorities are already calling this attack symbolic it is happening right in the middle of a mass trial of 14 people in connection with the 25th ain't charley it done massacre that began what's being called france's war on terror this incident signals that iraq is an r.v. get. bring take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world turkish prosecutors have issued arrest warrants for $82.00 people including a madam embers of a pro kurdish opposition party it's part of an investigation into deadly riots in 24 that was sparked by anger at the government's prosy in action against militants from the islamic state group along the syrian border. one of the vatican's most powerful cardinals has resigned suddenly one sentence vatican statement said pope francis has accepted the resignation of angela bucci from head of the office to create saints he's been implicated in the allegations surrounding
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a london luxury real estate scandal has cost the vatican hundreds of millions of dollars. a year degeneres has delayed its world famous carnival next year the event which normally draws millions of visitors was to take place in february but has been postponed indefinitely because of the pandemic brazil is grappling with the world's 2nd deadliest corona virus outbreak. now we'll take a look at some of the latest developments in the pandemic will start in the united states which is now recorded more than 7000000 infections that's the highest number in the world spanish capital madrid's impose partial lockdowns in 8 additional areas with the high infection rates and spain is kind of the worst hit country in the e.u. and the united nations is warning that the coronavirus may have more deadly consequences in yemen than any other state the war torn country is struggling with multiple crises at the same time. well in france the cumulative number of corona virus
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infections is past the half a 1000000 for the 1st time the rising number has led to the imposition of restrictions that were lifted only a couple of months ago in mediterranean city of mosques a frustrating restaurant owners protested after the government ordered them to close the prime minister says tighter measures are necessary across the country to prevent the kind of national lockdown seen in march on thursday fronts from reported more than 16000 new infections and more than 6000 people hospitalized with the virus. marci on maximum alert as the number of pills that patients in intensive care searches non-emergency operations are being cancelled to keep critical care beds free authorities worry a 2nd wave could overwhelm the health care system. to contain the flare up bars and restaurants in france's 2nd largest city will be forced to close for at least 15
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days starting on saturday the decision is left many bar owners and staff seething some feel they are being unfairly targeted because we are on justly punished stigmatized fingers are automatically being pointed at us bars and restaurants we are responsible for the rise in coded cases in marsay it's nonsense how and why are we responsible for this when we do everything to comply with the rules with regard to the others also that france is prime minister disagree speaking on a t.v. programme he said the industry has contributed to the surge in covert cases. dancing on the go about showing me what many people in cities see bars where a lot of people don't have masks and don't respect a social distancing measures so they are hotbeds of contamination i mean a short while i was a hen we are 3 times more likely to be infected in a bar then in
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a normal business. other french cities are also bracing for tougher restrictions in the capital paris bars and restaurants will have to shut at 10 pm. for all of the stories making news around the world now starting in mali where the former defense minister bomb dog has been a sworn in as the west african country's new president following a coup in organist there he'd held talks a certain hit with john to officials and regional african leaders will act as president until the country holds elections overthrew president abraham. on me i think the oldest of the few who was. a british police officer has been shot dead inside a london police station while the timing a suspect incident took place inside croydon custody center in south london the suspect was also shot on these in critical condition. it's the 1st time since 2017 a month and a police officer has been killed in the line of duty. the illinois teenager accused
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of killing 2 protesters in collusion has appeared out of no online hearing to fight extradition to reduce wisconsin col rittenhouse and the judge be fired on the to underestimate the police shooting and wounding of jacob blake in the city is lawyers say he acted in self defense. one of president trumps promises when he won the election 4 years ago was to get tough on illegal immigration part of that involved expanding the powers of a federal agency called the immigration and customs enforcement or ice. of a solid reports of wild man who has lived for years and the threat of deportation. when a drizzle camaro arrives on the soccer field he knows it could be one of his last met us on american soil. he came here 20 years ago was a young boy from guinea west africa late friends built
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a life but he could be deported back to africa any time soon. so it's time. in some ways i feel like i'm an outsider even been here for 20 years you know of assimilated to the culture language customs you name it the however because there isn't that green card or citizenship connel passport best says i am an american i feel like i'm outside of there instead of being an american. dresser lives in pueblo a small town in colorado a couple he met a church has offered him a place to stay they know his future is anything but certain. we in 2007 idris sold a small amount of cocaine and lost cause this mistake through his life into uncertainty he had to report to the immigration authority ice build a life found a job medicare all until i called him in here. for your
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nephew conor stevenson and i came in there with full new officers that i have had never seen before and the guy that i typically saw for reassured me. that it was just another day. in the lobby i was put in handcuffs and then when we went to the back it was revealed to me that. i would be. good and deported back to getting. the pain family are deeply religious and they support president trump in his tough stance on migration this and their lawful. puts them in one of the biggest contradictions of their lives for. you know these are adopted son basically because we. what would we feel that that happened the breadwinner showroom or physiologic son
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thought the same goes with it if there could be justice with mercy i think it's the thing that we need to find a way to have in our system. immigration lawyer hans meyer is trying to get a legal status for address to lift the threat of deportation. 'd or says the trump administration is reckless in its deportation policies why. he got entangled for one case in the criminal justice system and it completely destroyed his ability to obtain status here regardless of the fact that he's done all of these amazing things with his life and that he's been sucked into this sort of kafkaesque bureaucracy where the goal is to crush people through the process the process of deportation. was not crushed by the process but while in
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detention his wife committed suicide waiting for his release it says he is fighting for her legacy and for himself he is one of hundreds of thousands living in limbo. we step back in time now to around 100 years ago the 1st world war it's largely been forgotten that indian and african prisoners of war from the british and french empires were interned in camps in germany now an artist from brother in the birth the roots in africa started to ask what traces those captives left behind she's using her findings in installations performances and sound to investigate ideas of memory and history. could this quiet german lake be holding secrets secrets of history mysteries that art could uncover. things were hidden under the sun and makes the nature speak something here needs to
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happen a process or ritual of remembrance or saying goodbye or pass it has to happen artist . felt that here burns doff a town outside berlin with nazi bunker towers between houses like this one collapsed. abandoned soviet barracks testified to the cold war. but it was a deeper layer of history that shocked her most a story nearly unknown and seldom told from the 1st world war people died in the camp because of hunger because of pneumonia germany already. believe that people of color when not human during world war one prisoners from french and british colonies were kept here soldiers from africa and asia it was here that germany built its very 1st mosque meant to show it was taking care of the mostly muslim prisoners and they were not actually praying inside of the mosque it was too small
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for the amount of soldiers that way here which was up to $9000.00 but actually the soldiers were praying on the fields on the outskirts with guns on the head. of a century later found a space is now a camp for asylum seekers. where the mosque stood it is now a parking lot. the only a tiny marker testifies to its existence. near the camp are the graves of inmates indian soldiers of the british empire who died while prisoners here. or wonders where the other bodies. there is not a trace of african soldiers here that are buried. she believes there are traces in this nearby lake. i wanted to come here and
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think about an underground museum or archaeology of water. her performance in arcadia how soldiers become mermaids together with artist and a nice. is about remembering and mythologizing those who died. i can enable you to only hear. the forces of the left even needham's in the way i can talk you know every language i can help you to which is to come back here was a way to bury those voices that were raised and those soldiers that were murderers and make a sort of. yes act of healing and of burial in this water. the work also uses original audio recordings from the colonial prison camp. believes that some contain the voices of female prisoners whose stories she says
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historians have ignored. i don't think that history disappears i think that it's merit to take power but we have forgotten how to listen. she says it's up to the descendants of colonial victims to hear their ancestors story and bring them back to the surface. now before we go i british charity is honoring our work as lifesaving achievements in clearing mines in cambodia. is a. african pouch to rot the other will charge you p.d.s.a. cited him for bravery in clearing 121000 square meters 20 football fields of explosives and half an hour can sack seek out mines in an area that would take humans for days to clear his keen sense of smell and his light white allow him to safely and mine infested areas. there's
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wind of a top story this hour the fridays for future school the school climate strikes that resumed today are not all that i say the scaled down of the demonstrations will take place saturday night in the coronavirus restrictions on social distancing a pandemic meant the weekly rallies called by swedish schoolgirl got into it but not to be held on line. on the u.s. supreme court to justice ruth bader ginsburg is lying in state in the capitol building in washington d.c. she is the 1st woman 1st person of jewish faith to be given them out on. i'll be back with here in just a moment joe with the day i'm not for more world news of course at the top of the south from the.
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as we take on the world. we're all about the stories that matter to you country. what ever it takes. running out. of a. deep w. made for mines. in the army of climate change. the city. of. what's missing. what ideas do they have of their future. d.w. dot com africa megacities filmmaking just. click and. every 2 seconds a person is forced to flee their home. the consequences have been to sisters
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our documentary series displaced depicts dramatic humanitarian crises around the world. phuket thing we don't have time to think i didn't go to university to kill people and i fully expect that a painful people feel for their lives and their future so they seek refuge abroad but what will become of those who stay behind. displaced starts october 16th on d w. before the pandemic we got used to the sight of thousands of school children around the world skipping school on friday to demand into action on climate change and cove it happened well today granted tom burke and her followers around the world are back and they're socially distant but the message is still the same but how much difference has fridays for future actually made until gail in berlin and this is
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