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consequences and we are looking into sanctions against the ation sector in but i was, was evelyn c, d c. d. we have decided to prohibit the bell russian airline from accessing european airports to invite europe and airlines and you not to fly over bell or russian territory to force landing a jet simply so you can extract a political thorn on the heard of except it really isn't because back in 2013, several countries closed off the space to the jet of bolivian president evil morality. which was grounded in vienna. simply because the us suspected edward snowden was on board, which he wasn't by the way. but america wanted him arrested so badly. it was willing to ground a president's personal plane. the bolivian president's claim was once forced to land. the president was taken out of the plain, but nothing was said about that silence. in 2016 ukraine ground at a but a russian commercial jet. also arresting an opposition activist who was on board. but of course this time it's all different. so the e u has frozen its investment into bellows. the whole 3000000000 euros of it. there is a tendency
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d. w. for mines the over recovery is underway, a new report from the always c d rate, the economic outlook for most economy. but it warns the recovery could be uneven. with some emerging economies likely needing years to recover lost growth. also coming up turkey needs a strong year for its beleaguered tourism sector. but early science aren't looking good and it's a fight against the ferry minutes and australian. i'll play with my reading farming in the state of new south wales. hello and welcome to the show. i'm stephen beardsley in berlin. the global recovery is underway. that's the upshot of the latest forecast from the o, e. c. d, that's the organization for economic cooperation and development. but it warns that the rebound is still uneven. with some countries facing challenges potentially for years to come. the always need is always c. d rather is projecting global economic growth of nearly 6 percent this year. last year, seeing a contraction of 3 and a half percent. the growth is expected to taper off just a little bit. next year, 2022 at 4.4 percent. now even if those overall numbers look good, the recovery will be slower in some places. by the end of 2020 to economic activity in many member countries, especially emerging economies like argentina or south africa will still not be back to pre panoramic levels. there on spoon is chief economist for the cd and she led this report. she now joins me from paris. ross is good to have you on the show. as always, this strikes me as generally an optimistic report. what is it the policy makers have gotten right in this recovery? so they know it takes quite an extraor
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voters, and michigan gets a d plus on the infrastructure report card according to the american society of civil engineers, specifically on roads, a d minus, schools, d plus, energy, cils c minus, and those grades are not good. my question to you is if democrats don't get the plan through when your party is in power do you worry that could put not only your seat but the democratic majority in jeopardy? >> i think the real worry i have is it puts the country in jeopardy, and politics come and go and this country needs infrastructure and our people need good jobs. that's what is at risk here. we have to get this done. that's why we have been willing to use every tool available, if republicans don't want to join with us, and we have to use the tools that we have in order to do the big things that americans want us to do, we'll do it. so i am convinced we will get something big on infrastructure and the president will be able to see his vision through because we are going to put the votes together to get there, and that's what the american people want. the politics are what they are. the most important thing is we deliver for the american people and let the politics go
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d. w. the amazon is challenged over its dominant district attorney's office. in washington, d. c is filed an anti trust lawsuit against the online retail giant. so look at the claims amazon supremacy is harming consumer as well. so coming up as you debates, climate goes from says it has the answer. tommy kennedy and sweden went its own way. during the pandemic avoiding the sorts of restrictions introduced elsewhere, but has helped the swedish hospitality sector. we'll take a look at the data we business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. now amazon is facing an anti trust lawsuit in the u. s. capital washington d. c, the district attorney general's office is claiming that the tech giant is abusing its dominant position in a way that harms consumers. a seizure ledges that amazon is control of more than half of us online sales results in higher prices shop as a company, as long argued that it delivers chief products or consumers. if the lawsuit is successful, amazon could face paying damages and other penalties. let's get more on this from our wall street correspondent quarter ends. nice to have you with us. just bought it by the way that amazon does business that's seen as uncompetitive now. well, i mean what the attorney general basically is saying that there is a clause that 3rd party that prohibits 3rd party sellers on the amazon platform to sell their product on another platform for a lower price. so that at the end of the day, that customers off amazon have to pay more than they would actually do without that clause. that actually that was a clause like that until 2019. then amazon changed
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d c for a purpose. i was going to d. c for body to sign a bill baden has not signed that bill biden has broke a promise to minneapolis has been the center of the police reform debate since floyd's death now over the last year, homicides and nonfatal shootings have more than doubled their and during that same period. quarter of the minneapolis police force, or more than 200. officers have left the department, forcing city officials to acknowledge that they cannot deal with the search in crime there and said they were relying now on state and federal help back to you, alex. okay, 100 senior live in the newsroom. thank you. in oakland today, there were two rallies in honor of george floyd on the first anniversary of his death. city officials bad to continue efforts at police reform and accountability ktvu is rob roth has more now on what this day means to many employed supporters. those things happen in the room on this anniversary of george floyd's murder by a police officer. for many in oakland. it was the day of grief, anger and reflection is important for us to remember george floyd, because this country is in danger during the gathering to honor george floyd george holland, the president of the oakland after of the naacp said floyd's death showed the country what he says so many african americans have known for a long time. the biggest fear that most of his hands, african american men and women because i don't wanna be arrested because we get arrested in america, you might die as we have the attention to that. oakland here. libby shaft, thank the protesters who took to the streets of her city after floyd's death, and she also thank those who helped clean up the broken glass and debris after they were over this brutal murder. reminds us of the violence that is white supremacy, and it's persistent theft of black health, wealth and well being, the police chief acknowledged some officers should not be wearing badges. i promise you that changes on the way we're going to do it the right way in oakland, and when we do it wrong, we're gonna acknowledge it and be transparent about it. east bay congresswoman barbara lee called for the u. s. senate. ask that george floyd justice and policing act among the reforms, better police training and accountability. our fight for justice. it's going to continue on and mr floyd's honor and will not stop until all black lives matter. government needs in another part of oakland groups that included the anti police terror project also held a rally. the organization has been working on a blueprint for reimagining public safety in oakland that includes diverting many mental health calls to other appropriate departments de funding. the police is taking a clear and rational look at services on re prioritizing what we have police deep so we can spend the rest of the money on housing, health care and other services. the conviction of george floyd's murderer does not mean we have fixed the system. rob roth, ktvu fox two news. there was a small march in los altos this afternoon in honor of george floyd. a couple dozen people marched through the streets to mark one year since his death. the group met this afternoon at los altos high school and then marched through campus to san antonio road and el camino real. at one point, they block lanes of traffic while holding banners and signs calling for change, and you can also find the latest on our website ktvu .com, including a report on what's changed in the bay area since the death of george floyd. oh, donna announced today that it's covid-19 vaccine is safe for kids as young as 12 years old. the company studied nearly 4012 to 17 year olds. preliminary findings show the vaccine triggered the same signs of immune protection in kids as it does in adults. the company says it will submit its data to the fda early next month. you may want to get the vaccine to prevent the inflammatory reaction about 10,000 kids got it last year. that's something that can be prevented with the vaccine. both visor and madonna are also testing their vaccines in babies as young as six months. health experts say that process could take longer because those age groups may need varying doses. department of homeland security is encouraging people to get vaccinated before traveling this summer. that is the best ticket to all of our public health and the reemergence of travel in the fullest way possible. triple a expects a 60% increase in people traveling this memorial day weekend compared to last year, and while more places are starting to reopen again, officials are reminding people of a federal mandate that requires mass on trains. busses and other forms of public transportation. san francisco mayor london breed today unveiled a new plan to jumpstart travel to the city as ktvu christien kafton tells us the city is hoping for tourism to rebound after the pandemic crippled the industry. san francisco's union square is one of the city's top tourist destinations. and after a year of lockdowns, the mayor says she has a plan to make visitors welcome here. the tourist the 20 million tourists who visit san francisco. every year that pay the hotel tax that shop at macy's in a number of our small businesses. downtown is the economic engine of san francisco, the mayor rolled out a $9.5 million plan that includes about 50 community ambassadors scattered throughout the area, making sure that visitors and locals feel safe and that those suffering from mental illness or drug or alcohol addiction are guided to the resources they need. it is so important that as we began to reopen. that were re imagine what downtown can be. we have to make it a safer place for people who live and work here. the plan also calls for public spaces around union square to be transformed in the plaza's for public performances in large scale events, been blind and sits on the city's entertainment commission and heads up the city's bar owners alliance, he says, injecting life into public spaces will bring in visitors and allow the city's nightlife to flourish. the recovery from the pandemic isn't going to include arts and entertainment and night. life it's gonna be on the back of martin and jenny life. i think it will be the major force in bringing our city back to life. the owner of sam's grill near union square, says he has confidence the city's investment in the area will allow him to continue welcoming customers at his restaurant, as it has for more than 100 years. i'm happy to invite all of you to come revisit san francisco to revisit downtown to enjoy it because we're made for this plan for the downtown will be part of the mayor's budget proposal. that to be officially unveiled next week. if approved, the ambassadors and performers could be in place by this summer in san francisco, christien kafton ktvu fox two news, a proposal in san francisco would cancel rent for small businesses affected by the pandemic. the chronicle reports that supervisor dean preston plans to introduce legislation that would cancel unpaid rent the businesses accumulated well. they were closed because of health orders. the proposal covers small businesses with annual gross revenues. 25 million or less if passed by the board of supervisors, businesses such as bars, gyms and salons could see their back. rent erased coming up here at six bullets fly in broad daylight. we'll have the latest on a deadly shooting about a block away from the oakland police station and more on the reward for information in this case, also ahead, knew it. 60 popular art festival canceled in sausalito and it is not because of the pandemic, the controversial homeless camp, putting. event on hold indefinitely, and i've got a forecast that includes some warming out for a bit of a cool down today. we'll talk about that and the temperatures you can expect as we move through the rest of the week. in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where 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10,000 gallons of stolen fuel. the highway patrol is investigating a report of a shooting on interstate 80 in the east bay this morning from sky fox. we did see some law enforcement activity on the eastbound side of the freeway. the chp says. they were called to the area near the interstate 85 80 split in albany near buchanan street it about 10 45 this morning. so far, there are no reports of any injured. or any details on the suspect. vehicle reward is now being offered for information in the killing of a man from san francisco who was gunned down yesterday in oakland. it's happened in the middle of the afternoon. the family, says 22 year old christopher cawthorne came to oakland to meet a friend. police say he was found with several gunshot wounds in eighth and broadway, investigators say more than 20 shell casings from high powered guns were recovered and bullet holes were left in several ground level storefronts nearby. by grieving relatives, including the victim's mother rushed to the seed. i just hate that my son was a courtesy it what happens? he has not lived long enough to do anything to deserve this. this was oakland's 52nd homicide so far this year last year at this time, there were 22 homicides. oakland police say they believe this shooting was targeted. at least one business has been destroyed and several others. damaged in a fire at a fremont strip mall. officials say the fire was first reported at the launder land laundromat at the walnut avenue strip mall around seven o'clock this morning. the fire started in the laundry room and spread to a restaurant and salon before crews were able to get those flames under control. the fires started in the rear of the laundry room and spread laterally across the laundry over to the restaurant and then the salon through the attic, space officials say the neighboring smart and final grocery store had a firewall and was protected from the flames. the cause of the fire is under investigation, but so far it is not believed to be suspicious. and no one was hurt. no it's six. the sauce alito art festival has been canceled this year because of a controversy over a homeless camp along the city's waterfront, as ktvu reporter had really explains. the city wants to move the homeless to the festival's usual spot. the sauce alito art festival is a no go this year because of a fight over a homeless camp. it's a shock. that means artists like cake. carlson won't be able to showcase their creations. it's not that i'm not totally empathetic to homeless people. i am. but it seems like there's room for both. for years, the iconic festivals but held on labor day weekend here at marine ship park, but down the road is a homeless camp at dumpy park along the city's scenic waterfront, the city of sauce. alito wants to move the camp to marin ship park, which is more out of the way. nobody really wants to move down there. yeah nobody's asked. nobody's asked to be moved down. there has been. this is totally the city of sauce. there's decision. we can't make them accept it. i mean, all we could do is offer salsa. little mayor jill hoffman says the city is trying to help those in the camp and that the festival's usual home is the safest place for them. the friendship park made a lot of sense because it's more protected than where they're at right now on the water's edge and dumpy part. i think the city's priority is to hide the homeless. anthony prince is an attorney representing the homeless. he won a preliminary court injunction barring the city from moving his clients, but a final ruling by a judge is still pending. it's just a shame that this art fair has become a casualty of the city's indifference and the city's war on the homeless. lewis brianna's who chairs the art festivals foundation, said there's not enough time to find a new spot for the event. given the uncertainty of where the homeless will end up. the city is dealing with a very unfortunate situation. the homeless are dealing with a very in. fortunate situation and we're just kind of caught in the middle. i don't see how we could put humpty dumpty back together again. the festival was canceled last year because of concerns over cost now this labor day weekend, the homeless and dumpy park are hosting an alternative event called the rainbow bay hard festival, henry lee ktvu, fox two news. oh those temperatures cooled off a few degrees today. they're gonna warm up a few degrees tomorrow and then they're gonna hover in the mid eighties. go 84. they may be updated six was just going to kind of do it really subtle roller coaster into the bay area weekend, so there's no real massive changes this week. i think the upshot to this week is as we go into this summer's. we're gonna have some weeks that we're very concerned about fire danger. we're always concerned, very concerned, like not leaving. doesn't the red flag warning just the right wind direction? some big heat those types of things without a red flag warning. this is not one of those weeks we certainly could have pop up fires, but the direction of the wind, the humidities things like that kind of, you know, give us a clue. so this week be nice week. we're not on red alert for fires. we all we always are, but i'm just saying that the atmospherics are not such. so with that in mind, there's the big high and get used to that. that would be a typical summer weather pattern today or tomorrow will be a typical summer or spring late spring early summer weather pattern as well with the high setting up fog at the coast warm around the bay warmer to very warm inland. that's how tomorrow goes, air quality takes a little bit of hit, too, because when the high. builds in the air sinks when the air sinks, it creates an inversion on your version is everything above that fog liner above, you know, above the haze level. that is an area where there is the #### for the atmosphere is but below that is where there's very little mixing. and so the air gets kind of stagnant and that's what i'm trying to say. and we'll get that picture. you see all the junk in the air that stuff from the morning and afternoon commute and beyond. when i come back, we're gonna look at all the forecast with the five day and just few minutes. all right, bill. thank you. okay. los angeles toddler has been accepted into men says the largest and oldest high i q societies in the world. her name is cash quest. yeah, i asked about that. it really is cash quest. she's just two years old. and reportedly has an i. q. of 146. the average i q in america is 100. the little girl is the youngest member of american mensa. cash can also identify all 50 states by shape and location on a map. she's also learning spanish. she knows over 50 signs in sign language and can identify elements on the periodic table by their symbols. she has also, we're told learning to read cash quest. i don't know what you think about that is not even barely two years old. i just wonder how her parents, you know, realize that she is a smart as she is like, how does that how does present itself these things? now? just what is she going to do later? imagine what the future holds. have you ash quest for cash quest. i think it's gonna be a bright one. for sure. i you know, i would be too afraid to take one of those i q tests on e. no, i don't want to know how that turns out. i don't know whether it's a good thing. we're just sitting right here. ok all right, coming up for us here at six. bombshell allegations released coming up the report out today. detail in the possible cause of a 15 acre fire that was sparked by to gas storage explosions in the east bank. public citizen wouldn't be able to get away with this stuff, but apparently this corpor jason, did you know geico could save you hundreds on car insurance and a whole lot more? cool. so what are you waiting for? mckayla maroney to get your frisbee off the roof? i'll get it. ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ♪ ♪ whoa. here you go. (in unison) thank you mckayla! dude, get it. i'm not getting it, you get it. you threw it. it's your frisbee. geico. switch today and see all the ways you could save. party, a cal poly in san luis obispo. investigators believe smart was killed after a fellow student paul flores, walked her home smarts body has never been found. flores and his father had been arrested now in the case. smarts family visited san luis obispo last weekend to celebrate her life, and they expressed gratitude to san luis obispo police for their work. it's been a year and a half since two fuel storage tanks exploded at a plant in crockett. barking of fire and sending thousands of barrels of industrial chemicals into the air. ktvu tom vacar has the results of a scathing investigation into that disaster. a static electricity built up or a spark in one tank due to improper grounding are the most likely causes of the first tank containing ethyl alcohol to explode. when the roof blew off that tank. it landed on a neighboring tank, causing a second explosion. it seems that they had a lot to cover up. crockett resident at 10 in bomb is a member of the publicly set up refinery fence line committee. citizens group that watchdogs the refinery next door a little bit afraid of this company right now. the reason for his concern is found in a report just issued by a joint commission of contra costa agencies at first new star resisted post explosion inspections, which resulted in several warrants to inspect the complex. as well as obtained records and video. one reason the facility may have resisted at first is this shocking finding contra costa development conservation department? was not able to find any permits or plans for this portion of the tank for those construction and building plans are required by law to avoid shoddy or illegal construction. appears that not wherever submitted and no permits revel pool since they built tanks without permits. they were trying to skate around taxes. it looks like on top of that. it found that new star failed to properly install and correctly inspect tank sensors, including explosive itty sensors and a tank venting safety valve was not operating after it failed a few years before the incident that bow, so to speak, was removed and we could not find any documentation that that valve was replaced. the tanks also had structural deficiencies. investigators also found the company may have tampered with physical evidence after the explosion of public citizen wouldn't be able to get away with this stuff. but apparently, these corporations can. the company issued a lengthy statement saying that it is installed many improvements that all of its permits to operate the plant are in order. however new star says any issues about construction permitting are a matter with the former owner who sold new star the tank farm in 2005. but some regulators will argue that new star had a duty to make sure all permits were in order. prior to the purchase, tom vacar ktvu, fox two news. coming up on ktvu news at 6 30. we continue our coverage of the anniversary of george floyd's death up next. the change. local leaders say the event has prompted and look at what still needs to be done. i was tired of the talk and reading the data i wanted to put into action, something that i knew would be helpful, plus jimmy garoppolo and rookie trey lance hit the field together for the first time coming up later in sports will hear what jimmy g is saying about the 49ers quarterback competition. another day, another chance. it could be the day you break the sales record, or the day there's appointments nonstop. with comcast business, you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses, and you can get the advanced cybersecurity solutions you need with comcast business securityedge. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. get started with a great offer, and ask how you can add comcast business securityedge. plus, for a limited time, ask how to get a $500 prepaid card when you upgrade. call today. park this afternoon to remember george floyd on the one year anniversary of his death. there were songs and speech is honoring floyd and calling for racial justice will many members of george boy's family were in washington, d his sister, bridget, stayed in minnesota. she said president biden broke his promise to get a reform bill signed by today. don't take that long to hold the police accountable for what they doing. it's been a lot of names added to the list after my brother's death. still nothing is being done. they wanted this bill of comprehensive police reform to be just gonna be careful here with some gunshots. excuse us. excuse us. a few miles away. gunfire broke out near the site now known as george floyd square replied, was taken into custody before his death. one man excuse me. one man was injured in that shooting, which happened hours before a family friendly festival was scheduled to take place there. you're watching ktvu fox two news at 6 30 in the wake of his murder, george floyd's name became a rallying cry for social justice and police reform and on this somber occasion or political reporter greg lee sat down with lo the leaders to reflect on the past year and look ahead to the future. not
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murder, rob well, julie. for many, this was a day to pause and reflect upon what happened it george floyd a year ago today. and to continue to fight for change is all those things happen in the world? it is on this anniversary of george floyd's murder by a police officer. for many in oakland. it was the day of grief, anger and reflection is important for us to remember george floyd, because this country is in danger during the gathering to honor george floyd george holland, the president of the oakland chapter of the naacp said floyd's death showed the country what he says so money. african americans have known for a long time. the biggest fear that most of us have his african american men and women because i don't want to be arrested because we get arrested in america. you might die because we have the attention to that. oakland here. libby shaft, thank the protesters who took to the streets of our city after floyd's death, and she also thank those who helped clean up the broken glass and debris after they were over this brutal murder reminds us of the violence that is white supremacy. and it's persistent theft of black health, wealth and well being, the police chief acknowledged some officers should not be wearing badges. i promise you that changes on the way we're going to do it the right way in oakland, and when we do it wrong, we're gonna acknowledge it and be transparent about it. east bay congresswoman barbara lee called for the u. s. senate to pass the george floyd justice and policing act. among the reforms, better police training and accountability. our fight for justice. it's going to continue on and mr floyd's honor and will not stop until all black lives matter. government needs in another part of oakland groups that included the anti police terror project also held a rally. the organization has been working on a blueprint for reimagining public safety in oakland. that includes diverting many mental health calls to other appropriate departments de funding the police is taking a clear and rational look at services on re prioritizing what we have police deep so we can spend the rest of the money on housing, health care and other services that conviction of george floyd's murderer does not mean we have fixed the system. and many say that george boy's death exposed a broken system and that it's up to everyone to help fix it. julie rob roth reporting live for us tonight, rob. thank you. there was a small march in los altos in honor of george floyd. today a couple dozen people marched through the streets to mark one year since his death. the group met this afternoon in los altos high school and then marched through campus to san antonio road in el camino real. at one point, they block lanes of traffic while holding banners and signs. calling for change. george floyd's family met today with president biden and vice president harris at the white house as fox is, lauren blanchard tells us lawmakers on capitol hill say they're still working to come up with an agreement on police reform. by the one year mark of george floyd's death. president biden wanted a police reform bill on his desk. congress has missed that deadline, but they say they've made progress. for the family of george floyd, an emotional day marking one year since his death when former officer derrick show vin knelt on floyd's neck today. today he set, the world on a regular and people realize what's going on american way. all said. enough is enough. the floyd family met with lawmakers who are still negotiating a police reform bill. we know that our shared values, accountability and transparency. and consequence. when you break laws have to be the core pillars of this of this law, or it's not worth us doing something. however they're stuck on the issue of qualified immunity for officers. progressives want to remove it. republicans say it's necessary to protect men and women in blue. i think it has brought to the fore for all of america that there are reforms are needed, and they should actually happening. the president set may 25th as his deadline to get a reform bill done. lawmakers say they are getting closer to a deal. on tuesday, floyd's family met privately with president biden at the white house. it was a very productive conversation, and i'm grateful for it. i think everybody for the love plus a moment of terror in minneapolis, shots ringing out nearby george floyd square tuesday morning just before a celebration of life event in floyd's honor. the floyd family says they're setting aside half a million dollars of their settlement from minneapolis to help black businesses and community organizations, all in george floyd's name in washington. lauren blanchard, fox news for more on how people across the country and here in the bay area marked one year since george floyd was killed, you could head to our website. that's where we have more on what has changed in the past year. the calls for change going forward the country marking this day, all of it at ktvu dot com. a $10,000 reward is now being offered for information in a shooting that left a 22 year old man dead in oakland yesterday. the family identified the victim as christopher cawthorne of san francisco. they say he had driven to oakland to meet a friend when he was shot and killed at eighth and broadway at about 2 15 yesterday afternoon, the shooters took off. his mother told us cawthorne leaves behind a two year old daughter. i just hate that my son was a courtesy it what happens? he has not lived long enough to do anything to deserve this. this was oakland's 52nd homicide so far this year last year at this time, there were 22 homicides. oakland police say they believe this shooting was targeted. coming up. playing to get san francisco's union square buzzing again. ktvu christian captain will tell us about mayor. london breeds planted kick start the city's recovery from the pandemic and one of the bay area's most popular events is canceled for 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d, w is all of a senate speaking to us from washington, d. c. thank you, oliver. now berlin is expecting demonstrations in the coming days from groups wanting to show their support for israelis as well as palestinians. on thursday evening, several 100 people gathered at the brandon gate and called for the daring with israel. various parties called for the rally, japanese vice chancellor of shells also attended. the w is farming young with this . concern about the conflict in the middle east is definitely reach the streets of germany. pro palestinian protests have happened in several cities, sometimes accompanied by anti semitic words in the burning of israeli flags. people at this demonstration of solidarity with israel say that worried about growing anti semitism and they want the government to do more to combat it. many also feel european governments could work harder to cut off high mass from its sources of funding. politicians and civil society representatives repelling this crowd. germany stands with israel and they'll be 0 tolerance for anti semitism. but in the current atmosphere, many using germany as well as many who are not jewish feel that words are not enough. let's take a look at other stories making headlines around the world. a wildfire in greece has destroyed homes and forced many to flee a glazes, 70 kilometers west of the capital, athens, and close to a popular tourist and thought. authorities ordered the evacuation of 18 settlements and to monasteries there have been no reports of injury so far. such warnings are in place across the south central united states off the days of heavy rain storms caused flooding in texas and louisiana and cut power to thousands of households. the bad weather is full cost to continue through the weekend. the central african republic has launched its covered 1900 vaccination program. it's one of the last countries in the world to receive vaccines. the prime minister was 1st to get the jap, health workers, the elderly, and those this pre existing conditions will be put on the priority list. now a german soldier suspected of plotting attacks against politicians while posing as a syrian refugee has gone on trial, known as franco a. he's accused of stock piling, weapons, and planning acts of violence. the case is raised, the 10th has res, attention across germany, and in europe, the end sulphur res concerns of right wing extremists and extremism in the military . never had the trial opening, franco, a proclaimed his innocence in front of the press. he denies the charges leveled against him by the prosecution. i know, and we have an indictment that deals with an offense, preparing an active violence that endangers the state. i taught for years franco, a lead a double life while working as a soldier for the german armed forces. he registered himself as a syrian refugee. prosecutors accused him of planning attacks on high ranking politicians with the intention of blaming them on migrants and asylum seekers. my mother had to finish my client dressed as an immigrant. i can't see anything in that that's dangerous to the state. what i do see as a danger to the state is when parts of the government and work together with criminals. and that has unfortunately happened here. some of them lies about us, legacy and franco. a faith is up to 10 years in prison. the trial is expected to last until august, while the case has led to increased scrutiny of influence on the far right within the german military. d w. thomas thorough sentence, this report. it certainly is a big problem and german authorities are aware of that despite the fact that german authorities have been criticized. not only now, but in the past as well for what people are analysts describe does turning a blind eye to the threat of fire right extremism within germany. security forces, the franco, a case led to authorities revealing some networks where, where other officials were also present far right. networks and it has also led authorities to present report. they presented that report in 2020, and a stress that over 1400 suspected cases of far right extremism within germany. security forces were registered between 2017 and the beginning of 20. 20, however, and this is important as well. it's a stress germinal for it. he said that while every confirm case was very problematic, indeed, they did not see this as being a systematic structural problem with in germany. security forces and enormous iceberg has broken from an ice
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c. d. the organization for economic cooperation and development. but it warns that the rebound is still uneven with some countries facing challenges for years to come. the c d projecting global economic growth of nearly 6 percent this year. last year's all contraction of 3 and a half percent for 2022. it's expecting more strong growth. somewhat tapered at 4.4 percent. now even if those overall numbers look good, the recovery will still be slower in some places. by the end of 2022 economic activity in many member countries. especially emerging economies like argentina or south africa will still not be back to pre panoramic levels. earlier i spoke with lawrence boone, she's chief economists for the cd. about the generally positive forecast. i asked her, what policy makers around the world have done, right. so i know it's a, quite an extraordinary recovery in the way thing. we're projecting global economy to rebalance 6 percent each year. that high school, right in 50 year, government has got wind, amazing employees to ball and you know, we have a nation and having said that, we're very and how and even the recovery looks mind at the moment. what is it that's
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d. c. from his family's t fields in fujian, china to this street corner in washington d. c. brewing chinese t for american customers was 300 vision when he opened his tea shop in february 2020. but the timing was terrible way to really have any knowledge about what kind of results will be facing. just 3 weeks in the shop had to close due to pandemic restrictions. that was also when john started to hear us leaders using races, terms linking the virus to china. america will prevail over the giant a virus. try mean blamed for basically everything, everything possible. so of course he will get blamed for dependent may as well. business was slow after the shop reopened. one day in november, john was alone. when a man approached i could hear he was shouting something, china, caller id, ma'am pepper spray john then left. john says he struggled to call police for help. i was coughing really bad. i couldn't really say anything though i went on the street. i was trying to like, find someone to help me finish the call. i just couldn't find anybody. researchers say the number of hate crimes targeting asians reported in major us cities since the beginning of the year has more than doubled. that is despite increased awareness and protests in chinatown communities around the country. many more people are starting to pay attention and more people are becoming galvanized to get active the kobe $19.00, hey, crime that passed by congress will make it easier to report hate crimes online. it also instructs federal investigators to quickly review hate crimes related to koby 19 there. mr. john, we were horrified to hear of the attack. after video of the pepper spray attack went viral, john received dozens of sympathetic letters from the community. i truly appreciate this. you know, congress that way, affairs or databases. i think this is the more important thing he says each negative experience is outweighed by an outpouring of support. he calls that progress, heidi joe castro, al jazeera washington. let's get more of this with madeline milk. her. she's the president and ceo of the asian pacific american institute for congressional studies, and she joins us on skype from washington, d. c. thank you very much indeed for being with us. how much difference do you expect this bill to make? thanks so much for having me. it's an improvement. it's something that we needed to update in the hate crimes. and i think this will provide communities the resources that they need to have access to culturally competent and language accessible materials to report incident that happened to them. can you give us an idea of the scale of the problem? you know, as a lot of the asian american community under reports, incidences that happen when we look at the overall aggregate number of reports. as of when it started looking at 6000 over 6000 reports and looking at incidences that are places where they had 0 reports. so under reporting is, is natural within the asian american community because the communities who feel on a comfortable speaking to law enforcement. and so the scale of this almost every day throughout different parts of the country. so this is a pretty big situation in regar
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d, the los angeles police department. it's very, very important. a committee to c, l a p d here. so communicate build baron l e p was here. they feel more comfortable and they feel more safer. so right now that's what all asian web read more about. the viewers on p b as in the united states and all around the world. thank you so much for your. well, as the day many germans have been waiting for, the cautious reopening of much of the country, germany's health minister, yes, fun declared. the 3rd wave which started back in february broken germany's efforts to overcome the corona virus seem to be paying off. well, the sharp fall in new coven infections in recent weeks means new hope. and the battle to be cove. it. mr. sponsor that the klein was down to both restrictions and vaccines. about 40 percent of people in germany have now received at least one dose . at easter, it was only 12 percent good, but also the 3rd wave is broken soon. the combination of vaccinations and caution as still key to maintaining the trend. either if we keep brain down the number of infections in the coming weeks that increases the chances of a really good summer. and the head of germany is public health agency, the robert car institutes that, that reducing infections over the summer months would place the country in a good position to get through the fall and winter would be muslim. good. without the restrictions, the virus would spread again rapidly. the pandemic not over the danger has not been averted. let's use some as well as we can, and continue looking after each other game. well here in germany, long down restrictions are being eased in many cities, leaving people free to visit restaurants, museums and swimming pools. relax restrictions come just in time for the long holiday weekend with many hotels and camp sites. also allow the welcome guest who have a negative cove in 1900 test or proof of vaccination. while i get more now from d. w chief, political correspondent, melinda crane. melinda, welcome to the day. good to have you with us. where are we finding you? i am at the proud to be a garden, which is one of the city's most traditional and most beloved beer gout. and there has been a beer garden on this site for nearly 200 years and rarely has it miss the opening of the summer season. rarely has it seen things as quiet over the past as over the past 12 months. so as you can imagine, there is a long line outside and a lot of good spirits inside. i big, big day for us here in berlin, our restaurants to in the german capital also open for the 1st time in 6 months. what's the mood like among the guess? i think what we've heard most often is at last. finally, people are relieved. they say they feel free, they feel like things are getting back to normal again and, and essentially just a feeling that they have waited such a long time for this moment because as you know, we've had restrictions in place for many months
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d. c. statehood. unless they start getting more support from all the senate democrats including west virginia joe manchin who says he opposes d. c. statehood. everything biden and the democratic party have done more or less right, which again they have. this is not some fanboy thing. it's just an evaluation of where they are in the first hundred days. they have been delivering on the things they said they would do. all of that is still going to be imperiled by the structural conditions of minority rule in the u.s. governing institutions and a party that is radicalizing against democracy married to each other and the clock on the biden administration's ticket. yes, democratic control the house and senate but for how long? look at how the party in the white house has traditionally fared in the first midterm under the new president. it's not pretty. the only once again seats is george bush, and that was shortly after 9/11. a part of that is just the service static nature of public opinion, right? republicans are in power, people turn against them. democrats are in power, people turn against them. so you try to do the best you can but the deeper structural issues. the white the republican used gerrymandering in the states and has been utilized in the right. the increasing disconnect between the u.s. senate, the median voter and senate race and the populist, you have to address those. president deserves praise for everything he's accomplished at this point. but in some ways it's like, now comes the hard part. right? this gets to the core of the fundamental story of our time which continues to be, will americans democracy be re-fortified against its enemies or not? senator bernie sanders has chaired the senate budget committee and the senate democrat outreach committee and he joins me now. senator, you're someone who i think shares with your colleagues, there is a lot of big the stance of stuff you want to do on workers rights and the pro-act which would be the strongest change to labor law probably since the new deal on climate, on health care, all that stuff, right? and then there is the more structural form areas and i wonder if you see them in competition for prioritization or floor time or what that looks like from your perspective in the caucus. >> well, the answer is yes, they are in competition. there's a limited amount of time we have 50 50 tie in the senate and i think in the house they're up by three or four votes so we can't make any mistakes. but what i do think, chris, is that at this moment what is the right thing to do policy wise makes very good politics and that is to continue biden's effort to be bold, to go big. so if we in the next several months can create millions of good paying jobs by finally rebuilding our infrastructure, and finally if we deal with the existential threat of climate change which is not only the right thing to do in terms of the future of the planet, it also can create millions of jobs. if we can do what has never been done, chris, and that is take on the greed of the pharmaceutical ministry, they have never lost. they could double the cost of medicine tomorrow. totally illegal. if we can take them on and go to the american people and say, you know what? we reduced your prescription drug costs by 50% and by the way, because we negotiated prescription drug prices with medicare which every country in the world does we're going to have enough money to expand medicare to cover dental, hearing aids, eyeglasses, and other aides. you are right about the structural problems that we face. but right now, if we can do those policy initiatives a lot of people in this country could be nodding their heads saying you know what? that's pretty good. maybe i'm going to vote for the democrats. >> you know, i think that seems to be perfectly persuasive or at least defensible theory of the case, right? that if you do good stuff, if life gets better particular if you think about how dark and how really awful december, january of this past year where in so many ways the sheer level of death and suffering and the insurrection and all that stuff. but there's also just this question of when you look at that chart we showed, midterms or tougher the party in power. that's the case. and you are down and kentucky recently, right? i think over the weekend? trying to take the fight to mcconnell, i guess. i guess the approach has to be do the best you can and hope that if you govern well, you are rewarded politically, right? >> well, the answer is yes. but your point is absolutely true as well. look, we are fighting. and let's be clear, the debate now with the republican party is not over health care or education or climate. it's whether or not we remain a democracy. all across this country, unprecedented, unprecedented vicious and ugly voter suppression efforts are taking place. and we have got to deal with that. hr one, which is a very significant piece of legislation, which make certain that we will not have voter suppression deals with billionaires buying elections. deals with excessive gerrymandering. we have to pass that. we have to pass that. that has to do with the future of american democracy but we have to be moving in a dozen different directions. we have to be moving hard. >> i guess the question is, you know, i think what you just said is important to me because i tend to see this and that prism. that we really survived a real narrow -- narrowly, a real attempt on something that would've profoundly altered the degree to which americas a functioning democracy which is a frontal assault on the peaceful transfer of power by the loser to retain it over the winner. and that assault continues and i wonder if -- do people and you and your colleagues feel the hot breath of that on the back of your neck? that is still there. it hasn't been permanently defeated. >> i think many of us do, but i cannot tell you all of us do. you know, the point that i try to make for my colleagues is the one you pointed out from a horse store call perspective, it is going to be a really tough fight for democrats to retain control of the house and the senate. even if we lose, to a significant degree biden's agenda is finished. second of all, you have a former president, who continues to spread the outrageous lie that he won the election. we have never seen this before. many of his followers and supporters in congress maintain that lie as well. we are going into a determined or we have never been in before. not debating on years and issues, but dealing with an incredible level of misinformation in life. how do you deal with that is tough stuff, to be honest with you. it is something we gotta figure out. >> senator bernie sanders who is hard at work in that governing coalition. the slimmest of margins, so far getting a lot done. thank you for making some time for us. >> thank you. >> john podesta knows more than just about anyone else in the country about implementing a democratic agenda. bill clinton to barack obama, and -- 2016 campaign. think biden's 100 days were a complete success, here's how to make the next 100 better. i want to pose a similar question that i just posed to senator sanders. this approach that has been taken is, find things that are part of the democratic agenda that were promised anyway, and are pretty popular on good on the merits and really lay into those. that was true of covid relief an infrastructure. the question is on d. c. statehood, which is more polarizing, even though posed -- polls are going, well it's a more contentious fight. you might watch the poll numbers start to go south on it at some point. it's like, do you hold it together to wait fight and make that a reality, or do you not? that to me is the sort of question right now. >> well look, i think the president is doing what he should be doing. which is, he is delivering for the american people. they are seeing that every day, starting with covid. the distribution of the vaccine, of passing the american recovery act, of putting money in people's pockets. we see the economy taking off now with jobless claims going down, people being able to go back to work. and i think that builds capital to take on the tough fights like d. c. statehood, which i think can be done. i don't think they will get any help from the republicans there. so, i think he has to basically make the case, and i agree with senator sanders, the assault on democracy that is h
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu tells his people israel's military campaign is continuing at fault for also coming up on the shot the growing anger against the government in colombia protesters set fire to a police station where and when it was allegedly abused the authorities call it terrorism. india struggles to deal with huge numbers of over 1000 dead villages find hundreds of bodies washed up along the banks of the river ganges. on clay richardson a very warm welcome to the show we start with the latest developments in what is now a 7 day conflict between israel and palestinian militants prime minister benjamin netanyahu has told israel that attacks are continuing at full force and will take time to complete he was speaking as international diplomatic efforts toward a cease fire gather pace the u.n. security council has debated the conflict virtually without issuing a statement and while diplomats talk the violence continues. rocket streaking into the sky as hamas continues its attacks on israel wrecked buildings and burned out cars proof that not all missiles are intercepted by israel's defenses even in car moments the tension is palpable. now it here is not simple it is living with the fear that you never know if a rocket will hit you there are rockets attacks which come without warning as you see people are walking around as usual like a daily routine but it's quite distressing israel is countering how much rockets with a fierce complain. gaza officials say dozens of people including children were killed on sunday that would be the highest death toll since the airstrikes began leaving palestinians to mourn their dead. this father himself wounded in an airstrike on his house breaks down as he puts his daughter a final goodbye. the un has called for an end to the bloodshed. to go to. the polls this latest round of violence only but put words to the side of this destruction of this bear and put its involvement in the eyes of any hope of who existed and. fighting must stop but israel's prime minister binyamin netanyahu is a no mood to reign in his powerful military and. will continue 1st long as it takes to bring back peace to you the citizens of israel it will still take some time even as he spoke palestinian youths and israeli security forces clashed in the west bank a reminder that prolonging the conflict carries the risk of broadening it. and for more let's bring in your kramer in jerusalem and our washington bureau chief at all sunny i'd like to start with you we've had reports of more attacks by both israel and hamas in the last few hours what more can you tell us. well there have been still incoming rockets fired into southern israel mainly but you seen also lots of . rockets in the late afternoon to it's the cities in the south to best. start at the same time as strikes continue into gaza and the scene today it was a difficult day for gaza with many casualties then also very long rescue mission to retreat people from under the rubble of a presidential building that was targeted in the morning and hospitals saying they are overwhelmed with incoming injured people there in other news also what has just happened is that a synagogue a pizza collapsed. gruesome in the city of yvette said in a settlement there it's according to monk individua don't we are talking about 60 injured people 10 of them in critical condition and this just happens as people here are celebrating. jewish holiday some more news of terrible bloodshed has i'd like to turn to you for the view from washington which is of course crucial now the u.n. security council has been meeting virtually on this conflict is there any hope of a breakthrough given the united states' position of unwavering support for israel well many consul members clare do think that israel's actions are illegal and that its use of deadly force is just disproportionately harsh so that is building up some pressure on israel but on the other hand there's absolutely no doubt at this point that the united states would veto any harsh action against israel ok tanya let's take it back to you then i'm as we've heard the israeli prime minister has said israel's operations will continue i mean while efforts at a cease fire are also ongoing where do we stand with those. well it's hard to say at the moment they're really contradicting reports we're getting here it's true that prime minister binyamin netanyahu has said he wants to continue this despite the pressure that is certainly mounting from the international community because also off the humanitarian situation in gaza that's to curating by the minute but he will also look at his at his domestic policy a lot of people who want him to continue this operation to achieve a decisive victory for israel now we understand that egypt and other countries united nations are. all kind of efforts behind the scenes also the u.s. special envoy. is still in the country trying to mediate this so i think we have to wait and see whether this will achieve and you results because we are getting hit really conflicting reports whether it be on you know on a still bit off from the cease fire so those domestic considerations are of course crucial in understanding the conflict you know has led like to go back to you in washington d.c. and ask what kind of pressure the biden administration is facing at home to try to put a stop to the conflict. right just what time frame was. when i mean not netanyahu it's also true for president biden he's very much focused on domestic issues in these 1st months of his presidency we have to understand that his main take is really to create jobs and for this very ambitious plans he just needs the support of every single democratic house member as he has on the array's a thin majority why do i say that i say that because. the the rather left leaning part of his party of the democratic party is getting really louder and they have one thing the president to be more forceful and in his actions especially after the bombing of the media tower in gaza. thank you very much that was in those poll in washington d.c. and to tanya kramer in jerusalem thank you so much both for your reporting. and let's turn our attention now to some other stories making headlines at this hour chileans are heading to the polls on a 2nd day of voting to elect the lawmakers who will create a new constitution antigovernment protests 2 years ago centered on demands for a new legal framework the existing arrangements and date back decades to the autocratic rule of general pinochet. and in croatia voters are casting their ballots in local elections elections for city mayors are seen as a major test for the ruling center right party the croatian democratic union the ballot in the capital zagreb comes 3 months after the death of its longest serving their. pope francis has held a special mass a for myanmar he called for peace and an end to the violence that has left hundreds dead memories military seized power in a coup in february derailing progress toward democracy. and in india at least 6 people have been killed by a psych loan approaching southern and western areas tens of thousands of residents are being evacuated from the low lying ground the cycle is expected to make landfall in gujarat with winds of up to 175 kilometers an hour. also in india the spread of the krona virus appears to be slowing cases have fallen for a 3rd day in a row that's raising hopes that the worst could soon be over now despite that piece of good news deaths from cope at 19 are still rising more than 4000 people have again died within a single day. bodies strewn along the river bank victims of india's coronavirus catastrophe. bihari ganges meanders through a village and the water flows very slowly here so the bloated corpses get caught on the riverbank it's turned the whole area into a pile of bodies. as desperation takes hold in the scramble for private 19 vaccines and treatment india's 2nd wave is also affecting the disposal of the dead state officials believe some families are unable to afford the costs of commission as demand skyrockets according to official numbers india has suffered nearly $4000.00 deaths per day so over a week but the true death toll may be even higher. wherever they can people are taking advantage of other people's misery i saw it at a commission site where they were charging exorbitant fees relatives a hopeless as they have no other choice they have to pay whatever is demanded no matter how unreasonable. there are small signs of improvement the rapid spread of the virus seems to be slowing sparking hope that social distancing measures may be starting to have an effect. more vaccines are also on their way a 2nd batch of russia's sputniks we landed on sunday but getting enough vaccine to protect india's 1300000000 population will take time from now indians are left picking up the paces of the devastation left behind. and to colombia now where demonstrations against the government are intensifying in one city protesters have set fire to a police station after a teenage detainee who claims she was abused by officers committed sewer. there more than 40 protesters have died in clashes. the office of the so-called immediate reaction units police force in the city of property are set ablaze after allegations of abuse of a detainee who later took her own life. in. the alleged incident of abuse up the ante for activists in cities like bogota the protests actually started hippel $28.00 to oppose suggested tax increases on fuel wages and pensions. those proposals were withdrawn but they helped pull young people out of the streets as reports emerged of police brutality deaths and disappearances. yet the violence the excessive use of the police and the armed forces in general has touched my emotions so it was obvious that i would come and speak out. and it wasn't a hand up not on but we have a clear agenda police reform and the scrapping of the health law and how does this government respond assaulting our sisters killing us this is a clear example of social discontent this is no longer about political parties people are tired of the killings that's why we're here so colombia's deputy attorney general says a task force has been formed to look into allegations of police abuse. the government has shown interest in meeting with protesters as well for tear gas deaths and disappearances have kept opposition leaders on the streets trying to dodge whatever security forces are throwing their way. let's get an update from the bundesliga it is the 2nd to last match day of the season so we can take a look at all the results so far dortmund security champions league spot by beating mines voided relegation by beating bremen head to berlin beat the draw with a draw against cologne felt and hoffenheim grabbed a point each and freiburg held a champions byron munich to a draw and relegated shoulda stunned champions league hopefuls frankfurt's leverkusen share of the spoils with the winner in berlin and got to down to gladbach now underway like the verses above spark. and now let's take a quick look at the bundesliga standings with one round left to play full support and frankfurt are still jostling for the final champions league spot one of them will join the laver cruzan in the europa league and down at the bottom things are incredibly tight with the all of felt braman and cologne still threatened with relegation. and the late basketball great kobe bryant has been inducted into the n.b.a. hall of fame he was killed a last year in a helicopter crash ryan had played his entire career with the los angeles lakers and won 5 n.b.a. championships with the team the 18 time all-star is being honored with a special exhibit called kopi a basketball life that explores his prolific career bryant was inducted by michael jordan the only other player to get his own section. that is. that's a news update at this hour coming up after the break is artificial magazine show shift which asks whether online hate speech should be censored censored and clay richardson in berlin for me in the whole team here thanks so much for joining us. every day. for us and for our. leading the ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make city streets or how can we protect animals and their habitats with. the waste. we can make a difference by choosing reforestation closer to the forest stiction recycling bin for disposable smart new solution simpler still serving our. earth is truly unique and we know that their uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive good why do you see the important too soon in global 3000 on g.w. and go on. online hate speech is a powerful thing sometimes all it takes is one tweet or post by a user and suddenly they're hit by tons of insults and threats but is hate speech so dangerous that it should be censored or is freedom of expression more important hate speech versus free speech our topic today and said. according to facebook only one and a 1000 posts were contains hate speech the targets are often individuals like homosexuals muslims or women who get hundreds of hate replies per day to something they've posted but only in hate speech can also target entire ethnic groups. and it can escalate tensions and incite real violence says the u n special adviser on the prevention of genocide big must. start. always with more action and language no one would. talk it that the whole look cost was preceded it. by his fans the crowds and hate speech continues to escalate tensions and animosity between groups here are 2 recent examples. in march. an open smear campaign on social media against her hinge of muslims a deadly crackdown by me a mars army sent over 700000 drive injured fleeing the country. conflicts with the muslim minority that flare took time to gain for centuries. mars population gained access to the internet in 2014 targeted misinformation about the revenger was disseminated. sit down. here hate speech and social media has found the flames of civil war and further divided the country 64 tribes. platforms are used to spread propaganda targeting particular groups. in south sudan online attacks have also often been followed by physical assaults. but what about if hate speech is only online some say that this is so hurtful that it should be forbidden others call that censorship they argue that we should be free to say exactly what we think so where is the line between 8 speech and free speech the answer to that largely depends on the country you live in. not even legal experts admit it's 2 separate free speech and think speaks in a clear and bonnie way as renowned american civil liberties activist the dean struck. speech refers to motion which is. subject and. you're more. than that has been the body. and being in here aren't we they and subject to the discretion who ever has power to enforce at. the top of that definitions are very indifferent parts of the world denial of the holocaust for example is illegal in $1000.00 european countries but even here freedom of speech is up held as a duggy worth protecting kitty is strawson this herself the daughter of a holocaust survivor nonetheless she says censorship isn't the right tool to his against hate speech. that well and and as in censorship it is it ends up doing more harm than good and that is specifically true with respect to cost denial or any other kind of disinformation or misinformation in fact any kind of censorship the natural human reaction is that more attention is drawn to the very message that one is seeking to suppress. the former chairwoman of the american civil liberties union or a.c.l.u. is convinced that honest discussions are the only way to overcome distance between opposing sides counter speech is a very important factor and by that i mean any use of your freedom of speech ours to persuade educate in. support do anything you can to advance the cause of the messages are equality and inclusive and then diversity and dignity and to rebut the counter messages. there are limits. and when individuals are directly attacked. to the 10 tons to 2 to criminal offense such as libel or threat of bodily harm it. it's no longer protected it's freedom of speech. tech companies have started taking more actions against negative content on their platforms not least because laws in europe have been tightened but there is still plenty of hate speech on social media because that kind of content brings money. and speech is controversial it's highly emotive and edge attacks cliques critics maintain that companies like facebook and you tube are well aware of and actively promote the spread of posts containing extreme content facebook's algorithm for instance long favored potentially controversial. because they get more views and they to people spending more time on the platform which increases news. this was because they pursued growth in a way that was reckless. to promote content in a way this is ational stuff would get more exposure if you take extreme measures to get rid of all hate speech then you're going to slow down the growth. facebook projects these assertions the company says it has 35000 employees deleting hate speech posts. in the 1st quarter of 2020 facebook took down over 9 and a half 1000000 inflammatory posts a new record according to laws in europe companies are only obliged to take down hate speech after it has been reported but in close groups content is only visible to members so it's unlikely hate speech there will get reported because posts are being seen by like minded audiences this is true for chat groups and also for online gaming communities where hostility can be expressed in a different way. to the world's largest p.c. games platform is not without finding. those who could beat it shooter games they've developed selves to bolster home. sexual or jews and others. far right groups have links to close to hate speech groups on telegraph these have clear rules that every must follow as cover well knows he committed phylis are flying to become a member that's what i wanted to get. i wanted to prove myself to say that i'm here you notice me because that's why i beat someone up i told the leader and even sent him a picture of. a took that photo to prove i belonged to the group. that this is my family and i had to anything for them but. these days kevin no longer hangs out and right wing chat groups in germany the majority of hate messages on line about 3 quarters comes from right wingers about my percent are by leftwing extremists and 14 percent cannot be definitely assigned to any political orientation according to germany's federal criminal police what i find especially interesting is that about half of all like for hate comments come from a really small number of users only about 5 percent experts have long known that hate speech compounds are often well prepared and carefully typed only someone who's been targeted by such a complaint can now how devastating it can be someone like stephanie palmer from eastern germany in 2015 she launched an initiative to help refugees and her hometown. in 2015 a sentiment in fright august turning against for a few g.'s still people after thought that an organization to promote openness and tolerance she was soon book boarded with messages to see if you should be afraid to go and get out of town we have the baseball bats ready to go. things like that. come down that was just the beginning for milk blocks was also blown up people told her at night. when it's as if you've got this kind of felt like it was coming closer and closer was the one i come home and you would immediately lock the door behind me and then i would take every room holding pepper spray in my hand corked or almost bordered on paranoia where you could cleanse. but i think at moments like that you being afraid can be good to a certain extent because it makes you cautious and alert some. of the hostility she experienced almost has left it's more it's. just keep track of there are days when the verbal attacks just roll off me i can stand there and say oh come on you can kiss my butt on his guitar and there are days when it really hurts when all at once to fall silent and take a step. that's horrible and a lot of people have had similar experiences there are going is a chance that specialize in dealing with hate speech and digital ourselves to help those who have become targets of hate campaigns want to hate aid in berlin the 1st thing hate and employees try to do is to stabilize hate speech victims emotional next they scum hostile content for posts that could carry legal consequences. not all those attacks wish to file charges this also has financial reasons then. if you've been libeled or threatened for a post and you go to a lawyer who says all right we'll take it to court you're facing at least 2000 euros and costs and if you lose you have to pay the other side's legal fees that's another 2000. and 8 advises people free of charge. if someone can't pay the court fees the organization offers legal aid. and also provides practical online security culture. these are a huge problem online right now our attempts to get people's private data like their home addresses are children's schools. we help them comb the internet before the haters do and hide that sensitive data. a good 500 people have contacted the organisation over the past 2 years 65 percent were female when women or girls are attacked online threats often have sexual connotations many attackers remain unknown shielded by the anonymity of the internet. and i later found hardenberg recognizes that it's important for people to be able to be anonymous online. but if someone violates the law she thinks their identity shouldn't be protected. also a huge problem we have in germany and in almost all european countries is that acts are committed on line. which courts rule are punishable by websites or don't hand over the culprits data so basically they're protecting the guilty one that's called there we have to say clearly this has to change. eventually mental court rules that an offense has been committed then websites have to be compelled to cooperate. i'm grateful to say i've never been targeted by hate speech have you how do you defend yourself against abuse and hate speech on the internet let us know on facebook or you tube i and say listen. do you like it. or do you. love it. then buckle up put the pedal to the metal let's rock. next on d w. voices from behind the iron curtain. it is. a radio program became a weapon during the cold war we're through the london calling for 25 years citizens of east germany wrote their grievances to the b.b.c. . and ended up in the crosshairs of the secret service. in 45 minutes on t.w. . these places a new low for smashing records to. step into a trench or. treasure map for modern globe trotters discover some of the 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"cbs this morning saturday's" co-host michelle miller spoke to debbie allen about her groundbreaking career. >>> you want to become a dancer? you're going to have to work. >> reporter: debbie allen has spent the last half century dancing, acting -- >> and the next -- >> reporter: and directing her way through the full spectrum of fine arts. >> i think it's a combination of courage and curiosity i'm not afraid to not know something. and i'm always interested in solving and figuring something out. >> reporter: a trait she says she inhearted from her mother, pulitzer prize-nominated poet vivian ayres. brother, my brother hughie our biggest fan and creditic and a guide to stay on a path. >> reporter: a path that took them from the segregated south to mexico when she was 12 years old. she took you out of houston, texas, and moved you to another country. >> mama raised us believing we were children of the universe. growing up as i was with so many boundaries and limitations, it was dance that kept me believing everything my mother told me. >> reporter: but there was a turning point in your life at 16. >> yeah. there was a turning point when it was time to go to college. i was auditioning for the northhill school of the arts, and i was the hope of my whole community until the head teacher gave me the verdict that i was not going to be accepted, that i was not the right body type for dance. it was the most painful -- ooh -- it was hard because everybody thought i was joking. >> reporter: they thought you were joking? >> they thought i was joking when i called to say they weren't accepting me. and that was so hard. it was as if i had failed, and it's what my mom said to me when i got off the plane -- mommy told me i had failed, which is really hard. >> reporter: your mother said you failed? >> she said that to me. but what i realized years later that she was loving me, that she was making me responsible, and i had to get back on track somehow. >> reporter: that track led her to howard university. had you given up on dance at that point? >> i had done that my freshman year until i went to a party and i was tearing that party up, girl. they called me dancing snack. that was my nickname. and mike malone was at the party. and he said, website, you can really dance. he said, no, i want to show you something. he showed me his picture in "dance magazine." i had never seen a black man in "dance magazine." and it just made me woke again about who i am and what i should be doing. he said, "i want you to come and join me company." >> reporter: she made out for the big apple to join her big sister, phylicia allen rashad, also trying to make it in show business. >> we were in the struggle together. sometimes you only had one can of tuna fish between us and our two cats. that's not much tuna fish. but it was okay, we made it. >> reporter: then came broadway, and in 1980 a tony nod for her performance as anita in the revival of "west side story." ♪ but it was a role for tv where debbie allen found -- ♪ fame ♪ >> when they decided to do the series, they asked if i would be the teacher. i said, i'm fine with that if i can do the choreography. and they said, okay, we don't care about that. i'm like, child, let's go. that was everything. >> reporter: when she stepped behind the camera to direct a "cosby show" spinoff, her world was, well, different. ♪ >> i got the call from bill cosby to go in. he said, miss -- he called me miss trash, miss trash, go in there and clean house. i said, "i'm readi." >> reporter: why did it need to be cleaned? >> because it didn't have any cultural identity. they didn't have someone that understood a historically black college. >> smells delicious. >> we have a place called the punchout -- >> reporter: is it still there? >> yes. the punchout. there was no waitresses waiting on you, but there was hot sauce on every table. if that tells you anything, i basically brought the hot sauce and put it on the table. >> reporter: she continued to bring that heat to hollywood producing her first motion picture for director steven spielberg and simultaneously acting in and directing his tv shows like "grey's anatomy." but she's never too big to give back. >> hop, hop, hop -- >> reporter: in 2001, allen founded the debbie allen dance academy. you're teaching the itty bitties. >> i love it because i feel that i have something to give them. they look up to me. they look at all the things that i do, they know they can do anything i do and more. >> reporter: i can't let you go without talking about the kennedy center. >> okay. >> reporter: and this honor. >> it's really something because i've worked with the kennedy center for like 20 years. i'm still in the making, and that my work is significant enough for this honor to be part of that -- that tribe, that kennedy center honor tribe. it's a fierce group. it's a fierce group. >> reporter: the woman does it all. she was the first black woman to win a golden globe for a tv series, she's choreographed the oscars ten times, she's got 18 emmy nominations. she's not done reinventing herds. she leased a documentary on her dance academy during the pandemic. she told me she's already written her first movie. we should expect to see that around christmas time, guys. the next thing she wants to do -- direct an opera. >> wow. >> of course she does. of course she does. what i love about her. >> all these things you know about that she's done, but there's so many things she's done that you don't know about. >> there's so much i left on the floor on the story. one of the great stories about her mom was that she basically when she was rejected, she took the staircase, right, the banister of the staircase, nailed it to the floor of the living room, and that was her bar. >> wow. >> can you imagine your mother saying, okay, we're going to get back on this horse? >> no. >> i'm going to destroy the house. >> but that was so good, number one. >> thank you. >> number two, i love what she said about courage and curiosity. and that's still -- the pain of the rejection still -- >> powerful -- >> sits with her, yes, after all this time. despite all of her accomplishments, you still remember that. >> yeah, it is painful. it is for all of us. we all remember that first failure. >> yeah. yeah. >> i have to shout out to tina aguilar, shout out to carlos court and to lincoln, the team that worked on that -- >> beautiful -- >> it's so good to see her on stage. i forget how -- we all know how good, but you forget how good she is. gorgeous and stunning, too. >> thank you, michelle. >>> next week we'll catch up with the other honorees including comedy legend dick van dyke, folk music icon joan baez, violinist midori, and country music superstar garth brooks. and you can watch the 43rd annual kennedy center honors on sunday, june 6th, at 8:00 p.m., 7:00 central, right here on cbs anand streaming to paramount pl. we'll bebe right back.k. when you're born and raised in san francisco, you grow up wanting to make a difference. that's why, at recology, we're proud to be 100% employee owned with local workers as diverse as san francisco. we built the city's recycling system from the ground up, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america but we couldn't do it without you. thank you, san francisco. gracias, san francisco. -thank you. -[ speaks native language ] let's keep making a differene together. >>> this morning we have an update to a story we first told you about back in february. a long-standing symbol of hate in a small south carolina city is one step closer to becoming a beacon of hope. the marquee of the echo theater in lawrence, south carolina, lit up yesterday for the first time in decades. the old theater is being transformed into a center for diversity and education and will open by the end of next year. now this theater has a terrible history. it was a segregated movie house and meeting place for the ku klux klan and neo-nazis, yikes, until 2012. it housed a shop that sold white supremacy gear and propaganda. the reverend david kennedy now owns the building and is working to help transform it. >> in the process we're hoping relationships will be built and people will come to an understanding of one another. and understand hatred has no future. >> hatred has no future. amen to that. reconstructition of the theater stilill has a while to go. the echoo project has r raised e than half a million dollars,s, includingg donation of $75,000 from walmart. >> i remember that story so well. >> me, too. >> and i'm excited to see the marquee light up again on that theater with a new purpose. >>> bill cowher coached the steelers to a super bowl title and is in the pro football hall of fame. ahead, he'll discuss his memoir as well as life lessons on and off the field. your local news is coming up next. >>> good morning. it's 8:25. i am len kiese. vta shooting suspect samuel cassidy was facing a disciplinary hearing at vta the day he opened fire on his co- workers. two days later investigators continue to dig into his past to try and find a motive. >>> three alarm fire at an energy plant in hayward forced locals in a one mile radius to evacuate their homes. the blaze was in a turbine in one of the generators. there are no reports of injuries. >>> tomorrow san francisco's two day carnival kicks offer in mission district. organizers are not encouraging hours of dancing. instead they're providing vaccines, covid testing to the community. >>> hopefully you are getting an early start to this get away friday. a look at your travel times 580 west bound through altamont, traffic is at an okay pace. 27 minutes. east shore freeway is good as well as highway 4 from antioch to 80. south bay, a trouble spot, stalled vehicle in the road way. >>> a foggy start, gray skies along the coast, around the bay and even some inland locations. through afternoon, seasonal daytime highs with clouds, ocean breeze, mid to upper 50s along the coast, 60s around the bay with sun and clouds. as we look inland, mid 70s to mid 80s. it's really going to heat up for the holiday weekend especially monday for memorial day. check out those high temperat ohoh, i've traraveled all over t the countryry. talkining about saving w with geico.o. but thatat's the impmportant b, inninit? 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