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it's worked for me and many people many doctors say it works and not campaigning for this remedy evenbecause the cost is very low i mean that's where some people down for it others feel like doing that for ideological reasons it seems but the fact is it's working. also not always being criticized for his handling of the crisis cost by covert $1000.00 he'll post lockdowns all refer to the d.c. zoe on as a little flu to health ministers resigned because of differences of opinion with the president now the ministries being run by an active duty military general sees a lot of the boss willow took office at least 25 members of the military have been appointed in his ministry human rights groups say they are concerned we have like 9 ministers military. 3000 people in a hard ministration is the biggest number. you can read the invite declared in the ministry of health. she was challenging. the way doctors there were not x. . and y. not a nihilist so. somebody will follow its instruction and so it's. very troubling. public health over 75000 people have died of covert 19 in brazil many people
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repositioned within nato countries and approximately 6400 will return to the united states though many of these or similar units will begin conducting rotational deployments back to europe it was mark as for their speaking at the pentagon earlier today we have team coverage now of this story with me are our correspondents teri schultz in brussels and simon young here in berlin to both of you good evening simon let me start with you the troop withdrawal it's even bigger than expected so what has been the reaction here in germany. yeah brant the so far the german government i think biting their lives the foreign and defense minister has released a joint statement the seedlings saying just that they had taken notes of this decision and that they would be consulting with the affected regions in germany but also with the u.s. government and with nato partners but there has been some sort of disappointed reaction from some politicians for instance the varian state premier marcus. he said that this is the wrong decision that it weakens the u.s. and nato in their military interests of bavaria
repositioned within nato countries and approximately 6400 will return to the united states though many of these or similar units will begin conducting rotational deployments back to europe it was mark as for their speaking at the pentagon earlier today we have team coverage now of this story with me are our correspondents teri schultz in brussels and simon young here in berlin to both of you good evening simon let me start with you the troop withdrawal it's even bigger than expected so what has...
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in many ways a solution to many of the challenges we face today well i agree with you and it's been something i've been been thinking about a long time whether america's prevention link system needs to be reformed whether you know it and it does come back to that question of whether you know the. money that is paid for of you know 4 year liberal arts college education is paying back when we look at the level of student loans in the country doing need to have something that's more nimble for students so that they get better return for their investment than they're getting because i have to say that if you look beyond miami dade you look at many of the higher education institutions and the cost of education skyrocketing while wages and what the resources people have is not skyrocketing the how do we fix that gap. well less does a real issue but. i'm all for choice i think we need to give those institutional opportunity to do what they think they can do best but the important thing is to have choices for the population that you're talking about that can nora for these schools and really need mor
in many ways a solution to many of the challenges we face today well i agree with you and it's been something i've been been thinking about a long time whether america's prevention link system needs to be reformed whether you know it and it does come back to that question of whether you know the. money that is paid for of you know 4 year liberal arts college education is paying back when we look at the level of student loans in the country doing need to have something that's more nimble for...
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forces in europe has changed many times but u.s. president donald trump said the move is meant to send a message to germany. for. this thing but it's not that simple while it's true that the u.s. pays more toward the nato budget than germany the german government has promised to match u.s. contributions beginning next year at 16 percent of the total nato budget trump often points out that germany does not meet a nato guideline that all members should spend 2 percent of their economic output on defense germany only spends 1.4 percent but that guideline refers to spending on each country's own military not directly to nato medo members are now seeking answers as to how the new u.s. plan will be carried out and what it will mean for the future of european security there has been pushback from the u.s. congress and analysts say even the pentagon was reluctant to carry out trumps demand for troop withdrawal you can imagine the arguments and discussions and disagreements that would have been going on back in washington inside the pentagon
forces in europe has changed many times but u.s. president donald trump said the move is meant to send a message to germany. for. this thing but it's not that simple while it's true that the u.s. pays more toward the nato budget than germany the german government has promised to match u.s. contributions beginning next year at 16 percent of the total nato budget trump often points out that germany does not meet a nato guideline that all members should spend 2 percent of their economic output on...
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to to to boost new european tools because their privacy makes it many times many tools not as usable as american tools for example so we should focus on this that then just that we have different standards but then we have to take our own people our people it's cool in there and the companies and so on to fascinate for our ways our european ways because so far we did not get far in that now right so the pandemic is an opportunity but we really have to grab it and make the most of a claim and say ok they're from the current business school thank you so much for your time. and now to some of the of a global business stories making use. tesla has announced it's expecting to higham will than $10000.00 employees for its 1st factory in europe which is being built we have been in the economy a fact of plans to have 3 shifts a day after opening next year. and i'm less this it will need to come to more jobs than the $15000.00 previously announced the german all to make a told news agency d.p.a. that it needs to increase cost cutting as demand for costs slumps due to the pandemic. well time to
to to to boost new european tools because their privacy makes it many times many tools not as usable as american tools for example so we should focus on this that then just that we have different standards but then we have to take our own people our people it's cool in there and the companies and so on to fascinate for our ways our european ways because so far we did not get far in that now right so the pandemic is an opportunity but we really have to grab it and make the most of a claim and...
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there's a davis store burrs in the many many mountains and it is when they share the border we get national parks. that also visit. communities or forests in or so they also come into or shouldn't where they could actually get some food since all falls so. different or shows they also supply food to many organisms or just where it's safe. insect populations were also ravaged by psycho you die most of the 50 beehives here were destroyed. traditionally families here hollowed out tree trunks to service hives. now bird lives some bubbly is helping them to make the hives out of timber wood as a way of protecting the remaining tree stocks. we have the fruit trees in the village go in and spread the pollen and this is good for our harvests because eventually we'll have more fruit and when people realize that there are of bees. in this area they won't chop the trees down because they're frightened of them so the bees also provide some form of security you think if you did you mean. $600.00 hives and the environmentalists believe that if people have a sufficient source of income they will be more li
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many companies used to insist the start be present during working hours even though many jobs could be done from home in the pandemic home office was suddenly the only option with our ideas about what change in the future. i'll cry as a home office suddenly being seen as a new panacea for all ills it's like being a reality in many jobs but the problem is it was often seen as glorified leisure time behind we were lucky to get to work from home. and home office. to victims to make them is mostly factories trust lawyers trust that their staff aren't just relaxing at their company's expense i think in a year's time that trust will have grown on tinker just as. you said you have to sit at a desk to work i've really enjoyed working outside the office. there's only one drawback. i meet wife i from with what i can and so obviously it's not going to work with 3 small kids at home we need to see home offices just one option and not think that from now on we're all going to work from home. it's a house out of it. so maybe work will be less hectic in the future but i'm not quite as optimistic a
many companies used to insist the start be present during working hours even though many jobs could be done from home in the pandemic home office was suddenly the only option with our ideas about what change in the future. i'll cry as a home office suddenly being seen as a new panacea for all ills it's like being a reality in many jobs but the problem is it was often seen as glorified leisure time behind we were lucky to get to work from home. and home office. to victims to make them is mostly...
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the secret of the many subtle starts july 3rd d. w. . welcome to global 3000 in south africa's townships a waging war on illegal garbage dumps we find out. we meet a monk in tokyo.
the secret of the many subtle starts july 3rd d. w. . welcome to global 3000 in south africa's townships a waging war on illegal garbage dumps we find out. we meet a monk in tokyo.
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so many different images. so many different backgrounds. so many people, so many dreams. when you look at all of these pictures you can really absorb and appreciate. here brings in what they call family life items, things they would bring they use in everyday life. cutlery, the sewing machine, camera, just a sampling of the tremendous amount of items that are donated to us. the one quick look from back here. some families gave us so much that there were cases dedicated to those families specifically. ofhave six or seven of these these photographs that are dedicated to specific families that literally gave us the steamer trunk full of items. the processing center opened in 1892, and for the next 30 years or so operated at full tilt as a mass processing center. there was the beginning of the process of restrict wing immigration through very restrict to order loss that brought the flow of people almost to a halt. a very restrictive quota law in conjunction with the consulate system we have today really close. ellis island to a it remained open for another 30 years. moreuld b
so many different images. so many different backgrounds. so many people, so many dreams. when you look at all of these pictures you can really absorb and appreciate. here brings in what they call family life items, things they would bring they use in everyday life. cutlery, the sewing machine, camera, just a sampling of the tremendous amount of items that are donated to us. the one quick look from back here. some families gave us so much that there were cases dedicated to those families...
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many of them do not have the cpa's and accountants. many of them are mom and pop businesses. but they should be able to access the same opportunity. as a result of our desire to make sure they have some degree of access, we have made it possible for minority banks and minority depository institutions to have an opportunity to accord, share, if you will, these opportunities through these institutions, and we have had moneys that these minority owned institutions can access so they can get the money into the hands of the minority business owners. what we are trying to do is make sure the access is available, but still, there is the need for the technology for the businesses. in fact, black banks are in need of technology. we have a black bank in houston, unity national bank. they spent approximately $50,000 a month working with another entity to help them with their technology needs. this is the kind of thing that a good many black businesses have to do. so my belief is that we should continue to do what we have been doing, and that is trying to find ways to have unique opportu
many of them do not have the cpa's and accountants. many of them are mom and pop businesses. but they should be able to access the same opportunity. as a result of our desire to make sure they have some degree of access, we have made it possible for minority banks and minority depository institutions to have an opportunity to accord, share, if you will, these opportunities through these institutions, and we have had moneys that these minority owned institutions can access so they can get the...
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many have lost their health care.re people in my state of vermont, throughout this country who today are worried about fielding their families. people are worried about being evict victedfrom their homes. wealthiest ica, the country in the history of the world. now is the time to stand with working families. and if we don't d that, not only are we going to see an increase in suffering and death. what we're also going to see is this m country plunging, i view, into the worst economic decline since the great depression. >> as we look back to 2016, it's worth pointing out that most of your supporters back end in ended up vote for hillary clinton but more than a quarter did not. i met with some voters earlier in season whsaid bernie or bust. do you think now that selecting a running mate who more progressive, like bleth warren, would help mr. biden win over some of those supporters? >> well, i think that the biden campaign -- they're very good polihecians and i think understand that they need a vice prident who h not only
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logos have brought many satisfied customers to the r. to me live bit of studio here but mr rove has a secret one that no patron has been able to pick up on that's the fact that he's actually an advanced artificial intelligence living right here amidst. so many it might seem like science fiction but in russia it's just science and today we're going to find out how it all work day the art director at the studio so dave nice to meet you thanks for giving us the interview mr video so take us on the floor is good. stands for. and these emphasizes the artificial nature of personality he is the lead designer in the studio and you can actually find he's portrayed. human designers of our studio at our website lets him mention that you need the logo for your business and all you have to do is just describe your company in text and send this text to when you collide and just within seconds he will come up with an unlimited amount of different design concepts while rumor has it our team needs a new logo so could we take him for a test drive and see
logos have brought many satisfied customers to the r. to me live bit of studio here but mr rove has a secret one that no patron has been able to pick up on that's the fact that he's actually an advanced artificial intelligence living right here amidst. so many it might seem like science fiction but in russia it's just science and today we're going to find out how it all work day the art director at the studio so dave nice to meet you thanks for giving us the interview mr video so take us on the...
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and many species are endangered a project. kenya seeks to protect the unloved scavengers that means above all talking to local people now for. 30 minutes on d. w. . ok your distance. coronavirus has changed almost everything. how we live. how we spend our free time how we travel. how our company over times is and creative industries reacting to social distancing. in germany. w. a middle and i'm good welcome to the 2nd season of on the fence. the planet on the brink of disaster we did a long in-depth interview experts about one question how to change the focus of lower infant. crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues. this season the stories focus on hate speech prevention and sustainable charcoal production. all of us are are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters to mindanao. frank food. international gateway to the best connections road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to
and many species are endangered a project. kenya seeks to protect the unloved scavengers that means above all talking to local people now for. 30 minutes on d. w. . ok your distance. coronavirus has changed almost everything. how we live. how we spend our free time how we travel. how our company over times is and creative industries reacting to social distancing. in germany. w. a middle and i'm good welcome to the 2nd season of on the fence. the planet on the brink of disaster we did a long...
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so many different walks of life. some are complete and honestly trying to get all of them come straight from the heart just to see it even when there's no more delusional school interest from. the from the 1st glimpse of the law to their final resting place the russians w. documentary. 100 softee it's in my lips. where i come from rajoy remains an important soft transmitting for new homes and for mission and when i was young my country was drawing many conflicts the war problem which people most people would cause them. to see. it was my job to to in one off the lot of just say it's sold out to everyone in the town fold and listen to his updates. intrinsic to my own coffee at enjoyment malta's on so long even if it's something i caught us i was it's were all. by choice in this cottage because even their way told transmitted to the troops. men in the best mom mitch and i will. get up. this is news and these are our top stories. hong kong police detained hundreds of protesters on the anniversary of the british colonies
so many different walks of life. some are complete and honestly trying to get all of them come straight from the heart just to see it even when there's no more delusional school interest from. the from the 1st glimpse of the law to their final resting place the russians w. documentary. 100 softee it's in my lips. where i come from rajoy remains an important soft transmitting for new homes and for mission and when i was young my country was drawing many conflicts the war problem which people...
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i just mentioned that women and really many. who create and who knew or know it or just will explore new forwards new truckling know it in patients can trust and so and many n.g.o.s were ready to respond to that. humanitarian crisis and they find difficult is special in the north. our all of the humanitarian community aids do not meet the real requirement that we are facing any moment we need more cooperation with more international aid we need it's serious we need a serious move so on and can and really concerned about the whole human you know our concern about tight located about anger about really damaged health system. as the world struggled to cut the health service in that area because we had 19. let us tell you that we are and human best struggling to get all that this is for the whole year plans for all international n.g.o.s. create and by many programs here in the north and in the south as well as our own i told you and through this program i want to do a little of the message that the real requirements. do not meet wit
i just mentioned that women and really many. who create and who knew or know it or just will explore new forwards new truckling know it in patients can trust and so and many n.g.o.s were ready to respond to that. humanitarian crisis and they find difficult is special in the north. our all of the humanitarian community aids do not meet the real requirement that we are facing any moment we need more cooperation with more international aid we need it's serious we need a serious move so on and can...
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when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. greetings and sell you take it's boy it was a celebration of political grandstanding partisan hackery and outright lying to the public it was on full display in full swing this week from both democrats and republicans as everybody's favorite befuddled looking presidential bootlicking yes man u.s. attorney general william barr took the stand in front of the u.s. house judiciary committee to answer for a wide range of questionable and possibly political motivated decisions coming out of his office decisions like using chemical weapons to clear out protesters in lafayette square for trump's campaign buyable photo op here in d.c. or sending them to u.s. cities to provoke protesters and inflame hostilities to bolster the president's campaign theme of law and order you know those kind of all american decision making is to come out of an attorney general but while a a.g. barr and the politicians questioning emerged definitely wearing their political beliefs and agenda on their sleeves it app
when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. greetings and sell you take it's boy it was a celebration of political grandstanding partisan hackery and outright lying to the public it was on full display in full swing this week from both democrats and republicans as everybody's favorite befuddled looking presidential bootlicking yes man u.s. attorney general william barr took the stand in front of the u.s. house judiciary committee to answer for a wide range of...
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many times bill has a voter suppression as does many states in the south and johnno itself said look freedom isn't free it's something that we have to fight for but this is as much a celebration as it is a sad day for those that knew john lewis because he's one of those people that just has an appeal to all generations in this country whether they are young or old and he didn't just fight for african-american rights he fought for native americans he folk for the fall for the l.g.b. t.q. community i mean he was just that i call that for for better education better housing more voting rights acts solidified as those years passed by so i think this is an extremely sad day for many people but also a celebration of one of the biggest civil rights icons this country has ever seen if you've just joined us and i was in a we'll have live coverage here of the body of the u.s. civil rights pioneer john lewis being taken across the edmund pettus bridge in selma alabama one final time is the bridge where he was knocked down to be non-conscious in 1965 for the modeling the black people are given t
many times bill has a voter suppression as does many states in the south and johnno itself said look freedom isn't free it's something that we have to fight for but this is as much a celebration as it is a sad day for those that knew john lewis because he's one of those people that just has an appeal to all generations in this country whether they are young or old and he didn't just fight for african-american rights he fought for native americans he folk for the fall for the l.g.b. t.q....
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for many, many yea rs wielding background.rs there has been a head of steam with those two worlds worlds collide in. my experience of the last 20 yea rs in. my experience of the last 20 years is that many, not all but many, years is that many, not all but any years is that many, not all but many, many politicians whether they're american or reddish or anything else simply don't get the tech a phenomenon. and they very often don't understand the weight that peoples lives are touched by it these days. they do seem to be or they appeared to be quite out of touch. this sort of confrontation has been coming for a very long time. of course when you look at the truth of who wield more power it is on the whole, certainly these bosses of tech companies and many more of them who are much more duty at the lease for. will do an awful lot more power than those politicians. there is always good to be that clash and that wondering of how politicians can control this beast that they really can't. talk about a sign of oui’ really can't. talk a
for many, many yea rs wielding background.rs there has been a head of steam with those two worlds worlds collide in. my experience of the last 20 yea rs in. my experience of the last 20 years is that many, not all but many, years is that many, not all but any years is that many, not all but many, many politicians whether they're american or reddish or anything else simply don't get the tech a phenomenon. and they very often don't understand the weight that peoples lives are touched by it these...
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when so many find themselves worlds apart when she's to look for common ground. secret prisons are not usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe however even the most prosperous can be deceived we've in this 0 zone there were 2 view houses were allowed to leave prison was located only cia people had access to the story for investigators sure hell they uncovered the darkest dealings of the secret services but i mean one of the names there you go read nor in thought or nonsense. keithy maybe it's ornate yes or no for. crying for justice on r.t. . george was made for radio and he excelled at it he would meet people from all walks of life from all over the world he would even meet one of the most historic military figures of modern times not bad for a farm boy from canada when i started working at sydney in part and broadcasting to the united states and canada there was a young lad very bright boy. i say boy because i was older than he very handsome boy victory and all in and he was.
when so many find themselves worlds apart when she's to look for common ground. secret prisons are not usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe however even the most prosperous can be deceived we've in this 0 zone there were 2 view houses were allowed to leave prison was located only cia people had access to the story for investigators sure hell they uncovered the darkest dealings of the secret services but i mean one of the names there you go read nor in thought or nonsense....
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problems this code 19 on the one hand many many hospitals are really like of kind of overwhelmed by the sick people then the they are these economical crisis is not only the united states is facing but also all the rest of the world but then there is more than ever before i think the big big question what the united states really is it's a question of identity and donald trump didn't use the operative unity last night to unify the country he did actually quite the opposite he put fuel in the fire and it's already so i've noted and now having this event this specific plays he also kind of threaten our native americans as well so it's the opposite of a unifying joyful moment this very culturally with so much division in the country that you speak of a protests expected as well there alongside the celebrations. oh yeah there are already more than 20 protests scheduled with might see more we had the chance to talk to some people on the ground this morning there are already some native americans here protesting donald trump's speech from last night and now we're going to see i mean maybe
problems this code 19 on the one hand many many hospitals are really like of kind of overwhelmed by the sick people then the they are these economical crisis is not only the united states is facing but also all the rest of the world but then there is more than ever before i think the big big question what the united states really is it's a question of identity and donald trump didn't use the operative unity last night to unify the country he did actually quite the opposite he put fuel in the...
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have lost many, many races and, of course, without spectators, one of the biggest budgets that they haves. we are going to leave it there, thank you very much for your time. long—time friends joe feeney and tom cook who live in the us state of wisconsin, made a pact many years ago — that if one of them won the us powerball lottery they would share it. and now, decades later, tom's numbers came up and he's honoured the deal. joe — who you can see here in the blue shirt with tom and their wives — said he was stunned when his friend called to say they were sharing the jackpot worth 22 million us dollars. let's hear what they plan to do with the money and how the pact came about. whenever the bigger winner comes, we're going to split it. so we buy every week. never really thinking it would happen. that happened many years ago, and itjust kind of continued. almost 20, i think. a handshake is a handshake, man. i can think of a better way to retire. i but to tickets and i won the powerball. what can i lose, a few bucks? they laugh. just before we go, question, what do you do if you have only la
have lost many, many races and, of course, without spectators, one of the biggest budgets that they haves. we are going to leave it there, thank you very much for your time. long—time friends joe feeney and tom cook who live in the us state of wisconsin, made a pact many years ago — that if one of them won the us powerball lottery they would share it. and now, decades later, tom's numbers came up and he's honoured the deal. joe — who you can see here in the blue shirt with tom and their...
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far more posters from nigeria who we are as a people you know that's what many would. call their unique. one don't. often take. the tough part just moving to come up. and successful beyond belief. that normally would this is the way we do it. nollywood starts aug 7th on d w. and. it was weighted 1st sitting in the park walking down the road switching sides to avoid people all quite scenes at supermarkets like a computer game one step forward ones.
far more posters from nigeria who we are as a people you know that's what many would. call their unique. one don't. often take. the tough part just moving to come up. and successful beyond belief. that normally would this is the way we do it. nollywood starts aug 7th on d w. and. it was weighted 1st sitting in the park walking down the road switching sides to avoid people all quite scenes at supermarkets like a computer game one step forward ones.
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for many, you can see rosary beads. many of the other items, the clothing that is religiously based, these are things that they would not leave behind. this would definitely be something, ok? here are so many pictures of so many people either in the old country or perhaps in america when they finally came, would definitely be something that you would do to send countries back to the old country. i think every family has an ancestor has at home -- so many different images, backgrounds, people with dreams. you can really absorb and appreciate it. the last case brings in family life items, things that people would bring that the use in everyday life. color me, sewing machines, cameras. just a sampling of the tremendous amount of items that were actually donated to us. just one look, some families gave us so much, some families gave us so much that cases were dedicated to those families specifically. we have 6-7 here and behind the photographs that are dedicated to specific families who literally gave us a trunk full of ite
for many, you can see rosary beads. many of the other items, the clothing that is religiously based, these are things that they would not leave behind. this would definitely be something, ok? here are so many pictures of so many people either in the old country or perhaps in america when they finally came, would definitely be something that you would do to send countries back to the old country. i think every family has an ancestor has at home -- so many different images, backgrounds, people...
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past in the democratic republic of congo it is important to note that a regret is no apology which many in the d r c have demanded and still demand that said what was communicated today by the key is an acknowledgement and official recognition of the pain inflicted upon the congolese people in the name of the belgian state at the same time in belgium today a stance you have king leopold the 2nd was removed from a public square in the late 19th century leopold's forces led a massive exploitation of the congo millions of congolese people died during 75 years of brutal belgian colonial rule. in brussels today the belgian prime minister unveiled a plaque to commemorate the anniversary of the independents here is part of what she said. would have been the time has come for belgium klim barkan a journey of research a journey of truth a journey of memory but 1st many work on the truth and memory involves acknowledging the suffering acknowledging the suffering of others. this recognition when if was clearly expressed this morning by our sovereign in his letter to president she said to the congo
past in the democratic republic of congo it is important to note that a regret is no apology which many in the d r c have demanded and still demand that said what was communicated today by the key is an acknowledgement and official recognition of the pain inflicted upon the congolese people in the name of the belgian state at the same time in belgium today a stance you have king leopold the 2nd was removed from a public square in the late 19th century leopold's forces led a massive exploitation...
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many many things in be doing them a surveillance and a park and they get disoriented because they're necessary to make this and birds are brought to do certain development activities. live so that we young babies. especially that i know they get separated from their mother. rather than bobbins organization has been rescuing wild animals for the past 20 years in that time the status of one horn rhinos has improved from endangered to vulnerable but with severe flooding becoming increasingly frequent he says more needs to be done to ensure the rhino story remains one of conservation success elizabeth parata al-jazeera new delhi india has reported more than 50000 new cases of corona virus in a single day for the 1st time a surge in infections is mostly in rural areas where the government has been easing restrictions india has the world's 3rd highest number of cases with more than one and a half 1000000 and 835000 people have died. it's the peak great palmist in season in gaza but farmers say they're barely covering their expenses this year has been particularly difficult for the pandemic
many many things in be doing them a surveillance and a park and they get disoriented because they're necessary to make this and birds are brought to do certain development activities. live so that we young babies. especially that i know they get separated from their mother. rather than bobbins organization has been rescuing wild animals for the past 20 years in that time the status of one horn rhinos has improved from endangered to vulnerable but with severe flooding becoming increasingly...
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which then becomes a mob that is a place he does for many. dominica feeds the so corms twice a day for 30 days this is when they start building their cocoons. 'd 'd dominica his wife miriam and their friends giovanni to set up their silk production company needed to set in calabria in southern italy a few years ago. they had all studied in miriam had lived in berlin for a time but then came the moment when they wanted to give something back to their home region. they opted for silk production which was a major industry in the region 300 years ago. the moberly trees were already there . generally young people tend to leave calabria which is more and dominated by organized crime. well you probably at them could i mean the idea it's easy to set up a company but the problem is that the area has a bad reputation because of the engine get down it's difficult for us sometimes to prove that there has been positive development. and i stop with even if. they've never received any financial support from the region the national government in rome or the
which then becomes a mob that is a place he does for many. dominica feeds the so corms twice a day for 30 days this is when they start building their cocoons. 'd 'd dominica his wife miriam and their friends giovanni to set up their silk production company needed to set in calabria in southern italy a few years ago. they had all studied in miriam had lived in berlin for a time but then came the moment when they wanted to give something back to their home region. they opted for silk production...
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in short there are many americans that just don't like to be told what to do and that is the crux of the argument by the republican governor in the us state of georgia and his lawsuit toward the mayor of atlanta the largest city in that state what brian camp is saying is that residents in georgia don't need to be told what to do in order to do the right thing so he's confused many by urging them to wear a mask but at the same time accusing bottoms the mayor of going too far of over extending her authority that's left very many people confused not just in georgia but all around the united states we're trying to cut through all of the chaos and confusion with a little clarity is dr anthony fauci he is of course the top infectious disease specialist in the united states a member of the coronavirus task force he's just weighed in in the last hour or so saying that he urges all local political leaders to be as forceful as possible that one would assume would include mandating a mass is mass are important for everyone and everyone should be using them so weighing in trying to bring about c
in short there are many americans that just don't like to be told what to do and that is the crux of the argument by the republican governor in the us state of georgia and his lawsuit toward the mayor of atlanta the largest city in that state what brian camp is saying is that residents in georgia don't need to be told what to do in order to do the right thing so he's confused many by urging them to wear a mask but at the same time accusing bottoms the mayor of going too far of over extending...
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it's a package of more than $140.00 and many many social legal and economic are in ts to the constitution now let's go through it one ensures that the minimum wage will not be lower than the cost of living another secures an unusual adjustment of entailments for civil servants such as banning key officials from having foreign citizen ship or bike accounts abroad there are also some proposals seen by some as controversial as well would be classified solely as a union between a man and a woman and although gold is referenced the constitution will still define russia as a secular state but there are also some political changes proposed chiefly concerning presidential term limits at the moment a president can serve 2 consecutive terms take some time out come back for more but if the constitutional reforms go through them then show 10 years would be limited to 2 terms in total the most contentious amendment is the so-called zeroing out of love near putin's terms allowing him the possibility to run for another 2 terms if he wishes across today's voting reaction here suskind taylor speaking to k
it's a package of more than $140.00 and many many social legal and economic are in ts to the constitution now let's go through it one ensures that the minimum wage will not be lower than the cost of living another secures an unusual adjustment of entailments for civil servants such as banning key officials from having foreign citizen ship or bike accounts abroad there are also some proposals seen by some as controversial as well would be classified solely as a union between a man and a woman...
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an airliner that has been going to lebanon for many many years this is the 1st time they have done that so this may be a policy decision to escalate these type of pressures against iran given the fact that trump administration may be out of office in general. in the u.s. and if it meant to soften the blow of the coronavirus crisis expires today putting millions of americans at risk of losing their homes comes as the daily infection rate shows little sign of slowing down on the scale of more pain reports. with the united states hit harder than any other nation by the corona virus things could be getting worse with many americans becoming a lot more vulnerable very soon after the eviction ban is lifted millions of americans who are renters who live in buildings with mortgages backed by the government could soon be out on the streets here in new york we saw a record trends of folks that were applying for temporary housing in the shelter system more than what we had seen and many many missing years and there has not been a response in terms of how we will address of course opening back up w
an airliner that has been going to lebanon for many many years this is the 1st time they have done that so this may be a policy decision to escalate these type of pressures against iran given the fact that trump administration may be out of office in general. in the u.s. and if it meant to soften the blow of the coronavirus crisis expires today putting millions of americans at risk of losing their homes comes as the daily infection rate shows little sign of slowing down on the scale of more...
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there are many significant clusters now. have been those nine tower blocks that have been in complete and full lockdown, which is the first time it has happened in australia. so the 36th suburbs are now in strict social distancing restrictions. they can only go out for necessary needs, but the nine tower blocks have been incomplete lockdown. and this is because ofa lockdown. and this is because of a cluster of about 30 people that have been discovered there. and now health authorities are really concerned that hundreds of people have been exposed to the cases and are now in an incubation period. they said that this could have explosive potential for the spread of the virus, and also it's very challenging when you have them in tower blocks, as well. they have been described as vertical cruise ships, if you will, so they have a high density of people, it becomes very difficult to social distance, and it becomes very easy to spread. the premier of victoria today was quite adamant in saying that if people don't respect the socia
there are many significant clusters now. have been those nine tower blocks that have been in complete and full lockdown, which is the first time it has happened in australia. so the 36th suburbs are now in strict social distancing restrictions. they can only go out for necessary needs, but the nine tower blocks have been incomplete lockdown. and this is because ofa lockdown. and this is because of a cluster of about 30 people that have been discovered there. and now health authorities are...
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many of us want justice. play. 90 minutes on t w. this is some dope story a stubborn rice farmer from thailand. his problems past. his credo no chemical. industry. step. through. the students or the. training successful. talking to me starts judge himself. have. been told it is for me. is for. beethoven is for. beethoven is for. beethoven is for every month. beethoven 2020. the 50th anniversary here on d w. why does the birds muddy tires and drums we deliver urgent lifesaving boxes we give our everything to reach those who need us the most every box feeding their futures. boxes full of our hope of lifesaving food in the sun much more down roads with no names we feel asleep to live relentless in our promise to make every delivery special. not just next day but every day. thousands of children are still waiting for their delivery sponsored talks today so together we can deliver the futures. this is the wus live from berlin turkey's crackdown on the press continues for the terror a conviction that has international consequences a court
many of us want justice. play. 90 minutes on t w. this is some dope story a stubborn rice farmer from thailand. his problems past. his credo no chemical. industry. step. through. the students or the. training successful. talking to me starts judge himself. have. been told it is for me. is for. beethoven is for. beethoven is for. beethoven is for every month. beethoven 2020. the 50th anniversary here on d w. why does the birds muddy tires and drums we deliver urgent lifesaving boxes we give our...
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in i realized that an orchard is one of the many sources of income generation for me. when i was 4 i started this i used to only grow maize and vegetables. it was that i later grew to appreciate the orchard. different trees nourish the soil and i'm spoilt for choice. because a some fruit trees are growing others are already bearing fruit. but there somewhere that i got the. job he sells his friesen they bring villages and that ensures him an income even during the coronavirus crisis. so there are a side soccer riot is happy with the orchards abundance because it's also important for the whole area. is a davis store burrs in the money many mountains and it is when they share the border with good national parks. that also visit. communities in the forests in also they also come into orchards where they can actually get some food since all feed on falls so by having different authors they also supply food to many organisms which is where it's safe. insect populations will also ravaged by so i can eat i most of the 50 beehives here we destroy. traditionally farmers here ho
in i realized that an orchard is one of the many sources of income generation for me. when i was 4 i started this i used to only grow maize and vegetables. it was that i later grew to appreciate the orchard. different trees nourish the soil and i'm spoilt for choice. because a some fruit trees are growing others are already bearing fruit. but there somewhere that i got the. job he sells his friesen they bring villages and that ensures him an income even during the coronavirus crisis. so there...
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for many, though, the future is uncertain.ment's plan will be enough, not only to save some jobs but create others. no small challenge. alex forsyth, bbc news. so the hospitality and tourism industries, among the hardest hit by the pandemic, are being given a helping hand with a temporary vat cut, and a half price voucher scheme next month. but will it boost those businesses still struggling, and will it encourage more people to spend their money? 0ur correspondent sarah corker has been talking to people in manchester. the lunchtime rush in manchester city centre. 0utdoor space is helping to keep customers apart. but for some places, socially distanced dining just isn't financially viable, so the government's eat out discount is designed to boost trade and entice customers back. i dare say we all like a drink, we all like to eat out, so i think it will persuade people to go out. and it will persuade you, even though you've been on furlough? even more so, yeah, i reckon. would that persuade you to go out and eat? not me particu
for many, though, the future is uncertain.ment's plan will be enough, not only to save some jobs but create others. no small challenge. alex forsyth, bbc news. so the hospitality and tourism industries, among the hardest hit by the pandemic, are being given a helping hand with a temporary vat cut, and a half price voucher scheme next month. but will it boost those businesses still struggling, and will it encourage more people to spend their money? 0ur correspondent sarah corker has been talking...
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then there was the reopening and we would expect many many people would go back to work, those whose jobs could be done without exposure to lots of people in tight groups, they should be able to go back to work during that phase fairly quickly but that would depend on keeping the virus under control which will depend on wearing masks and other social distancing measures so that is where we are. it is an important factor. we thought it really had to be in a statement. >> mike mckee. >> i was wondering what it is, you talked a lot about using all of your tools governor brainard talked about from support to accommodation, what it is you could do, you lowered rates to 0, set up lending programs and the tools you talk about are generally in the service of keeping interest rates low where they already are. unless you go to negative interest rates i wonder what additional accommodations the fed can bring or is it up to the fiscal authorities to rescue the economy, to add additional help for it. >> we are committed to using our full range of tools to support the us economy at this difficult
then there was the reopening and we would expect many many people would go back to work, those whose jobs could be done without exposure to lots of people in tight groups, they should be able to go back to work during that phase fairly quickly but that would depend on keeping the virus under control which will depend on wearing masks and other social distancing measures so that is where we are. it is an important factor. we thought it really had to be in a statement. >> mike mckee....
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we confronted untrustworthy chinese technology and telecom providers we convinced many countries many countries and i did this myself for the most part not to use while away britain's government says its decision has nothing to do with donald trump but that hasn't proven time to officials here in beijing say the u.k. is co-leading with the u.s. to oppress chinese businesses and warns that china will do whatever it takes to protect its companies and core interests chinese state media says any retaliation against the u.k. should be painful and a public a warning to other countries the china won't be bullied however china moves forward it faces an uphill diplomatic battle in a world filled with increasing tension and fewer friends katrina you al-jazeera beijing 140 people are dead or missing during the worst floods for decades in many parts of china thousands of soldiers have joined the cleanup operation millions have been evacuated from their homes the flood damage is disrupting factories including exports of medical equipment to fight coronavirus. monsoon rains all across south asia of
we confronted untrustworthy chinese technology and telecom providers we convinced many countries many countries and i did this myself for the most part not to use while away britain's government says its decision has nothing to do with donald trump but that hasn't proven time to officials here in beijing say the u.k. is co-leading with the u.s. to oppress chinese businesses and warns that china will do whatever it takes to protect its companies and core interests chinese state media says any...
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it is important in that you know here in so many cases. so i'm trying my best to put them together so that they don't and. there are many like sophia trying to help others they're the backbone of nairobi's keep it a quarter people who won't give up no matter how long the crisis lasts. 'd brazil the coronavirus has been downplayed by the country's president year bull sinatra despite testing positive he has pressed local governments to end lockdown measures and social distancing the outbreak in brazil has claimed the 2nd highest number of deaths after the us yet many brazilians are returning to precursor on a virus activities many out of sheer necessity. it's a tough job working as a snack vendor on copacabana beach lessoned all of barrow ones as up and down in the sweltering heat for i was. he has no other choice. move about the shelling on the beach is still bad. but i just had to work again. because the government doesn't provide enough support. pca. copacabana beach is of course an icon of rio de janeiro. it's also a place where rich mee
it is important in that you know here in so many cases. so i'm trying my best to put them together so that they don't and. there are many like sophia trying to help others they're the backbone of nairobi's keep it a quarter people who won't give up no matter how long the crisis lasts. 'd brazil the coronavirus has been downplayed by the country's president year bull sinatra despite testing positive he has pressed local governments to end lockdown measures and social distancing the outbreak in...
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here in china with many. to close the mission and also take. blame the u.s. completely. australia says china's claims in the disputed south china sea have no legal basis it made its declaration to the un after the us accused of bullying neighboring countries to control the waters protesters are again fighting with police in the u.s. city of portland oregon these are live pictures demonstrations have been ongoing for more than 50 days now the city has recently seen a crackdown by federal agents with states officials have opposed months of protests that began over the death of george forward have been losing steam but of heavy handed tactics by a federal officer reigniting them. the u.s. military has released what it says is proof that russia is violating a united nations arms embargo in libya the pentagon and washington is claiming these satellite pictures show military equipment supplied by russian mercenaries being used on the front lines of the conflict these include fighter jets defense systems and armored vehicles for us as russia is boosting support for the warlords
here in china with many. to close the mission and also take. blame the u.s. completely. australia says china's claims in the disputed south china sea have no legal basis it made its declaration to the un after the us accused of bullying neighboring countries to control the waters protesters are again fighting with police in the u.s. city of portland oregon these are live pictures demonstrations have been ongoing for more than 50 days now the city has recently seen a crackdown by federal agents...
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what's hard to determine how many people were attending were attending this rally on wednesday but if you look at the comparison certainly on july 1st in 2019 we had half a 1000000 people gather in victoria park which. not far behind me cause i buy and that was in opposition to the extradition a bill that was going to be introduced by the government of course it was dumped in september but when you look at the number of people gathering he said obviously it's a lot smaller because clearly these national security laws are deterrent and they incur heavy fines and life sentences for some of those crimes which are underlined or defined under these national security laws that are good basically the laws of granting more power to china and some cases that can be heard will they will be heard in hong kong but those judges will be appointed by hong kong's chief executive some of the other crimes those people who are arrested and charged under these national security laws they can be extradited to china for trial so clearly there's a there's a fear in hong kong that this will be a major deterr
what's hard to determine how many people were attending were attending this rally on wednesday but if you look at the comparison certainly on july 1st in 2019 we had half a 1000000 people gather in victoria park which. not far behind me cause i buy and that was in opposition to the extradition a bill that was going to be introduced by the government of course it was dumped in september but when you look at the number of people gathering he said obviously it's a lot smaller because clearly these...
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it's been a year of uncertainty for many people including backing hadari and athol and from the. minority group in afghanistan ron he's been a straight 2012 on a temporary protection visa but with government results is going mainly into the fight against coronavirus he's worried whether he'll be able to stay in the country when he's be the rigs next year. everything happens this just sort of adds up a new layer of stress that make you think so little have an impact on my these or or my visa process that's going through that he is one of the lucky ones he's still working but just like many israeli and migrants and asylum seekers also lost their jobs due to the pandemic and while citizens and permanent residents receive financial support from the government people seeking asylum and temporary visa holders don't ultimately wed leaving people to starve where leaving people to face destitution and homelessness unless the government steps in. with no financial support from the government the job has fallen on charities and sydney's asylum seekers center volunteers help pack everything
it's been a year of uncertainty for many people including backing hadari and athol and from the. minority group in afghanistan ron he's been a straight 2012 on a temporary protection visa but with government results is going mainly into the fight against coronavirus he's worried whether he'll be able to stay in the country when he's be the rigs next year. everything happens this just sort of adds up a new layer of stress that make you think so little have an impact on my these or or my visa...
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we look across the country and we know and many, many many communities across the country they could go back today based on a lack of having a lot of infections in their neighborhoods or in their communities. and so i think it is really imperative for parents and education leaders to come together and talk about how we are going to move into new routines, acknowledging what we have learned and what we have to be prepared for but with a posture of we have got to keep moving ahead. our kids are counting on us to get this figured out. >> so a broader but consistent theme from you as an education secretary is for americans to rethink education. as we think about adaptation we want to think about things that don't just hit the current situation but informed the way we deliver these services going forward. are there any adaptations or innovations from this experience you believe would carry over? so i think there's one thing we have learned is pretty much everybody has learned and that is that technology really can be and should be an enhancement to education. we can use technology in real
we look across the country and we know and many, many many communities across the country they could go back today based on a lack of having a lot of infections in their neighborhoods or in their communities. and so i think it is really imperative for parents and education leaders to come together and talk about how we are going to move into new routines, acknowledging what we have learned and what we have to be prepared for but with a posture of we have got to keep moving ahead. our kids are...
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many. so we will take a look at it.nwhile, peter, the us daily death toll is up again, its highest in nearly two and a half month. the numbers are looking really grim stopping nearly 150,000 people have died in this country from coronavirus. florida seeing its highest daily increase in the number of cases and there is a real sense now that this country is, at least in part, in the sunbelt states like warwick, texas, arizona, that it is losing control of covid—19 and there is a real difference between what you hear from the white house, the relatively optimistic tone of president trump and what we are hearing on the ground, especially from the hospitals and some of those hardest—hit state. peter both there. let's get some of the day's other news. random blood tests carried out by the municipal authorities in india's financial capital, mumbai, show that 57% of those living in the city's crowded slums have had the coronavirus. the comparable figures for those who do not live in slums are much lower. mumbai is one of the wo
many. so we will take a look at it.nwhile, peter, the us daily death toll is up again, its highest in nearly two and a half month. the numbers are looking really grim stopping nearly 150,000 people have died in this country from coronavirus. florida seeing its highest daily increase in the number of cases and there is a real sense now that this country is, at least in part, in the sunbelt states like warwick, texas, arizona, that it is losing control of covid—19 and there is a real difference...
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many abilities of. as humans one important one we have actually looked at is the so-called being able to do positive reappraisal so. let's say for this corona crisis. there's a lot of problems from the lock down obviously forward and not being able to going to school but on the other hand people got time by not commuting or not doing other things to actually sit down and learn and that obviously helped them to overcome obstacles so that's one way and the other and to look at this in a positive way that's one way the other way is to. move into being optimistic on your future to seek help for other social support it's a very important thing so be in touch with others helps you coming through a crisis and there's also something we need to say are we call except that right so if we accept this is crisis smiting everyone exclaim flakes yukon change it yourself but you can do a lot for yourself and others to come through in a good way that will help you to develop resilience as to his some something positive
many abilities of. as humans one important one we have actually looked at is the so-called being able to do positive reappraisal so. let's say for this corona crisis. there's a lot of problems from the lock down obviously forward and not being able to going to school but on the other hand people got time by not commuting or not doing other things to actually sit down and learn and that obviously helped them to overcome obstacles so that's one way and the other and to look at this in a positive...