tv Check-in Deutsche Welle November 29, 2020 2:03pm-2:31pm CET
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adamant the police do a very important jobs for, but that's not what we're talking about here. it's about wanting to limit the ability of citizens, including journalists to report to police violence. how the government says it wants to protect the police from public abuse. but opponents say the new bill as a drift towards repressive government is good on their own candidate who created a bill that would forbid us from filming at a time when we are filming unbelievable things. so here i am in the streets free for my freedom. as you can see written on my mask of weakness a mask. i normally more concern for me, a law like this is not normal. if this law passes, it would mean that people like the poor guy from the video. i mean, if it hadn't been filmed, he'd be in jail. would you make this a paper? if you need this video galvanized the opposition. 3 police officers in paris beat up a black man, a music producer in his own studio,
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unaware they were being recorded at the victim was detained until footage from the security camera was published. protesters started fires in paris. the interior ministry says $37.00 police officers were injured in demonstrations nationwide. the new security bill has already passed the lower house of the french parliament and is now before the senate. standing by for more is our correspondent lisa lewis. lisa, what's the latest on the investigation into those police officers? well, the police officers will now have to appear in front of an investigative judge. that means that the judge will then decide if he will or will not open a formal investigation. they could be accused of, you know, authority of force as a person in public authority and face fines of, you know,
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several tens of thousands of years and several years in jail. let's talk about the proposed security law that along with the officers behavior has angered protesters . of course, what's the rationale behind it? have there been major instances of public abuse of police officers? well, there has not been one major incident. incidents actually relate, but it's just a general trend because if you look at the figures provided by the police and the number of police officers and active duty that were injured, it has almost doubled it within 15 years in 2019. that number reached about 7400 people. but this is also clearly a strategy by the government to appeal to right wing. they chose their next presidential elections will happen in 2022. so just 2 years from now, and i'm a car, the president is trying to capture the vote of those who could otherwise maybe vote
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for the other candidate that might get through to the 2nd round of fighting. and that's marine le pen from the far right. what will happen next? how likely is it that this law will be passed into force by the french senate? well, the french senate can either, you know, agree to that law in its current form, and then it might be in try and in no, really. or it actually can say, we don't agree with the current form that the law will have to go to the national assembly. actually, the senate doesn't have the last word on this. however, the government seems to be acknowledging that there's a lot of business opposition and has now put implies a special commission that will come up with a possible amendments of the law that say it looks like the last word is not spoken yet as to how this law might look like off, it might be dropped actually. the solution paris for us really appreciate it. lisa, a new waves of rocket attacks launched from ethiopia's northern degree region has
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targeted us mara, the capital of neighboring era trio, there have been reports of multiple explosions in the city. this came just hours after ethiopia's military declared victory in its military campaign against to graze ruling party that degrade people's liberation front admitted previous rocket attacks. an era trio accusing it of sending troops to support ethiopian forces. ethiopian troops have been closing in on to gries regional capital since forces they north an ultimatum to surrender on wednesday. they say they've seized control of all key installations, including the at ports and to free to thousands of troops, allegedly, being held hostage by to cry. and forces the ethiopian army says its main aim now is to track down any last holdouts fully controlling
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mechelle, a city. our army is hunting and going after and searching for the elements opposed to peace. that are hiding in holes and pits. would it with all your concern? but despite the ethiopian army's declaration of victory to go in for says said the conflict is not yet over. they told reuters news agency that they would continue their fight from areas not yet under government control. as some analysts believe, they could also be planning to conduct a guerrilla war from the mountains. the fate of civilians is also causing concern. tens of thousands have fled to neighboring sadanand are very uncomfortable being in exile and many of them, as i've said many times already are, have left behind everything the relatives their work. most of them are farmers, and b.p. is the harvest time and they cannot do it. so
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a major source of livelihood is lost. another source of anguish for many refugees, is the lack of information about what is happening to their loved ones back home. because the government has cut, internet and phone links to the region, aid agencies are also urging the authorities to open a humanitarian corridor or to allow them to help people on the ground. briefly highlighting now some of the other stories making news around the world at this hour. at least 30 people have been killed in a suicide bombing in afghanistan in the eastern city of gaza. and the attacker drove a vehicle full of explosives onto an army commando base. afghanistan has seen a surge in attacks since the taliban started peace talks with the government. 2 months ago. temperatures in parts of australia rose above 40 degrees celsius for a 2nd straight day over the weekend. sydney sweated through the hottest november night on record,
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but temperatures plunged 10 degrees within 20 minutes on sunday. authorities have issued a total ban on all fires as a result of the extreme heat. david prowse who played darth vader in the star wars movies, has died. he was 85, the bodybuilder turned actor who stood almost 2 meters tall, played several film and t.v. roles before being cast as the star wars villain. the character's voice however, was that of another actor, james, earl jones. well, the hardline leader of bellerose has clung to power despite widespread accusations of fraud during elections held over the summer. alexander lukashenko has increasingly resorted to force to break up mass protests against his authority rule . among those who've been jailed, or doctors battling the coronavirus pandemic. having spent months playing down the dangers of the virus, alexander lukashenko finally makes a public appearance with
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a face mask. for the only puts it on when asked to by a doctor during a visit to the covert ward of this hospital in minsk. obviously not bothered about social distancing. asks the patients here whether they got infected during the strikes. well, he says, anyone with covert won't be striking again. another patient tells lukashenko he doesn't understand the protests and the people should safeguard what they've got. the man looks a lot like the medical director of another hospital raising suspicions in a doctor's chat room. that all this has been staged that the sinkers spokeswoman says that's not true. many doctors oppose. look at shank oh, and a lot of ended up in jail after joining protests across the country. leading
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cancer specialist, alexander minaj, was arrested for a doctor's protestor leave this month and detained for 2 weeks. in prison, he became infected with coded and is now isolating all or i don't know exactly who infected me or there were lots of prisoners in my cell with symptoms. but it definitely happened in a prison. the 5 doctors from our hospital were held in custody. and they all had covered when they came out with the case numbers are rising in bellerose, but more and more doctors are being arrested. 60 were detained in the 1st week of november alone. doctors are being arrested who could be treating covert patients. our health system is already under pressure because of the pandemic, but the authorities don't care about that. they've got
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a different agenda. the doctors in this video are calling for democracy and freedom and better ruse. they're planning more protests for the 17th consecutive sunday. well you might have heard today is the 1st day of advent, the countdown to christmas this year. some children are worried they might not be able to meet santa claus in person. but trust us st. nick isn't going anywhere. instead, he's going online even if it means going back to school. christmas is coming through will be just a little through very little should be the merriest time of the year. but coronavirus has cast a shadow, but this is a bit different grotto is often on the ground. the number of my parents is if you think reduced. and i was even told and certain rather shabby circles of christmas
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being canceled. i have one of the london based ministry of fun says christmas is very much on my well devices. i feel this year we have to accept that christians are going to be a bit different and that's why we've created the center h.q. up to his children. can go online and meet santa on screen costume too long, i'm sorry to have to do and i'm actually find it really, really exciting. i feel very positive about what's going to happen. and i mean, i've heard some rumors going around that christmas is coming. but i say on my left boot very yet one more tip to turn them into tech savvy sound has anything in the camera and make sure that you are sent it to collect and they're ready to go. but i would like to wish everyone a very merry christmas this year,
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very merry christmas merry christmas. you're watching news up next for to life looking at an athlete with cerebral palsy. and how he's overcoming barriers in the sporting world. don't forget you can get all the latest news in information around the clock on our web site. that's d.w. dot com. i'm michael looking for me in the entire news team here in berlin. thanks for tuning it. when you use the 25 minutes to going up today, don't miss our highlights. program on line. d.w. dot com highlights we know this is a scary time for. the coronavirus is changing the world, changing our lives. so please take care of yourself. a good distance and wash your
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what i know. and i know as a joke, someone said i should take part in the tough mudder thing. coronavirus came and i was the mud master taking part in the mud masters makes me want to show that everything is possible if you want it. maybe i can help a few other people with a similar impairment do something they've never had the confidence to try before best of luck on sunday. my daily routine includes a lot of working out. so over 5 days i complete around 30 hours of training. so you know, and the mud masters is a classic obstacle race, an obstacle course through mud. there are $37.00 obstacles over 16 kilometers and some in water or much you have to climb up walls, swing along ropes,
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and cross the bars, hand-over hand and also cool through mud and wires with electric shocks. but also see if you go yeah, my feet need to get past the word now and the men team against the team competing with me didn't need persuading they were up for it. and the only question was getting a couple more to complete the team. we knew we'd need 6 helpers plus me a team of 7, but it didn't take long. and the one sentence almost half of the team who'd be doing the run with me and my regular helpers and the others are just participants. in this we're entering the most common discipline and managing the obstacle course. we haven't set ourselves a time. i just worked out roughly how much time we'd need to take up to 5 hours.
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of goal is simply to make the finish line and achieve something amazing that theoretically no one else in my situation has done in mine. i think when someone has a go in as you know better. definitely it's looking good. really feel good because it would be bad if you could make it. i'll make my daily target of one of the yeah, we thought about special techniques like the best way for the guys to carry me a line in physics. i'm just going to be 12 kilometers for them. and at least be
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relatively comfortable for me to when i let him sniff it because they are going to be under. i will use the army technique carried across their shoulders. health and $100.00 climbing weird. well if it's hard to turn my hands the right way around and keep swinging it in, someone able to fully stretch my arms. my hold would depend on muscle tension. so they have to be to help as with me on the bombs in the night. and then one second, 100, so i head for the interest. ok if it's not working as i expected and it's too risky,
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then i'll have the climbing project. i've got planned in a couple of months in the back of my mind. he says kind of way, and i will be careful to keep that risk as low as possible. think whining about the little. i don't know. i'll take care of the music. i just have to work out what we're taking. otherwise it's, we're taking journey to isengard on a continuous loop, which we have anyway. the world of sports is my passion and pace. so it's not an issue of m.x. loves it. yeah.
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i however tough it is on sunday i'm going to make it yeah. it's amazing being here, after not knowing for the last 6 months, whether it take place, it's amazing having this team and the weather's good. i mean, i did all that. sure will get dirty, but that's the point. yeah, i guess last night was the 1st time i was nervous. i didn't go to bed, but i couldn't sleep. but whatever i've got to do it was a god. it's
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cool that i get to take part with people with no impairment. that's what i call inclusion even you know, when he will have plenty of motivation and if i start flagging, i'll have the guy says shout at me. so i have to carry on and i figured i could do 500 metres sections at a time using my hands. after those 500 meters, i get carried by my 16 mates to one and
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a half kilometers. and we did the obstacles together. what i think he wants with the slot, i thought i'd never try that on my own that he had, i mean, stefan understood, kind of, i wasn't worried because stefan has tons of experience for the impact of the bottom was a surprise. it really hits your back, but it was cool. this month, march, this is really good preparation for my climbing project in rio. and it's a massive test of my body. giving my all for 5 hours is an incredible strain. even when i'm being carried. even then i have to keep my muscles tense up until the league. you
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know, my issues with the orthorexic won't end as long as i'm dependent on them for assistance starting in the one in and out and i hope one day that will no longer be the case. then as for the situation at the college, i'm sad to say that nothing has changed in terms of how people treat someone with my impairment. if anything, i have the feeling that if you win medals and perform well, then people like that. and there have been times when i've told myself it was just my subjective opinion, even if i didn't believe that. but there have also been cases where i thought, ok,
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it can't just be in my head if there's an official inclusion. says he wants me in his course and asked me a few days later if i didn't have the time. but actually i did have the time, i just hadn't been informed. and then i question whether my feelings are really subjective at all, but just i'm not so picky for this news . only i need help johnny come on. you said it would be a piece of cake. this is a nice one. johnny congratulations.
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we made it through every single obstacle. that's really it. i'm so proud of my team . it was so much fun. i could only have made it with a great team and these guys were the real deal doesn't help people think. oh god other think it's fantastic. we made the finish, i do it all again. immediately. everyone clapped when they source didn't matter where i was being carried. it was down in my hands. no one thought it was stupid. it was a message for the rest of germany. who thought some of this is integration and it makes me feel like a regular person who wouldn't get into joining is also fighting for his health has to be paid 12 hours a day. his next adventure scaling sugarloaf mountain in rio in the summer of 2021.
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