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scrapping a mandatory quarantine for anyone coming in and residents in the german border town of frankfort order celebrated with their polish neighbors poland is also relaxing border controls with its neighbors. both fighters and fans have taken to the streets of spain to demand support for a sector hit hard by the coronavirus the events have been canceled for months and spain eases its lockdown it's unclear if any fights will be allowed before the current season ends in october. looking at soccer now in vienna brennan's hopes of avoiding relegation received another boost with a victory against potter bone on saturday 3 weeks ago it looked like the bonus leadership had sailed for the port city but a late run now means that the relegation battle could be more exciting than the one for the title. ates was last chance saloon for part of born and things got off to a spacious start when jamie who colleagues conceded a penalty for this unfortunate hand pulled. a strong save from leopold singer kept milord rush it's a sport keep out and the scores level but parity lost it just a minute longer whe
scrapping a mandatory quarantine for anyone coming in and residents in the german border town of frankfort order celebrated with their polish neighbors poland is also relaxing border controls with its neighbors. both fighters and fans have taken to the streets of spain to demand support for a sector hit hard by the coronavirus the events have been canceled for months and spain eases its lockdown it's unclear if any fights will be allowed before the current season ends in october. looking at...
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have removed a statue of confederate president jefferson davis from the state capitol building in frankfort calls to take down the monument grew in recent weeks amid nationwide protests of racism and police brutality the confederate states were in favor of slavery during the american civil war. polish opposition parties have condemned a campaign speech by president and j. duda and he's address he said the. rights movement promoted a viewpoint quote more harmful than communism to this platform opposes gay marriage and adoption and wants to ban teaching issues in schools. chinese authorities of lock down parts of beijing after more than 40 need to mystic corona virus infections in the capital the virus was also found on a fish chopping board in a market plans to reopen schools on monday and now been put on hold. brazil is now overtaken britain to become b. country with the 2nd highest coronavirus death toll standing at nearly 42000 the government is largely opening up the economy economy despite warnings the 19 has not yet picked their. own for more i'm joined by correspondent in rio de janei
have removed a statue of confederate president jefferson davis from the state capitol building in frankfort calls to take down the monument grew in recent weeks amid nationwide protests of racism and police brutality the confederate states were in favor of slavery during the american civil war. polish opposition parties have condemned a campaign speech by president and j. duda and he's address he said the. rights movement promoted a viewpoint quote more harmful than communism to this platform...
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. >> reporter: this time-lapse video shows the extraordinarily long line in frankfort, kentucky. >> wee been kentucky taxpayers our entire lives. where's our help? >> reporter: even when the checks do arrive, for many it is just not enough. but as some states reopen and crowds return, so does the virus. california reported almost 4,300 cases on wednesday, a single-day record, and hospitalizations surged 11% over the last 24 hours in texas. in florida, daily cases reached a record high. you look concerned. >> we were feeling like we were going to be able to handle this, and now it's looking like we're going to be all over, ground zero, just patients everywhere. >> reporter: and the dramatic increase in florida could be a concern in new york again, where new york city is moving in to phase two of reopening. >> we now have the virus under control, yeah. but florida doesn't and texas doesn't and these other states don't. and what happens if they get on a plane and they come to j.f.k.? >> reporter: now governor cuomo is considering a quarantine for travelers from the sunshine state. carter
. >> reporter: this time-lapse video shows the extraordinarily long line in frankfort, kentucky. >> wee been kentucky taxpayers our entire lives. where's our help? >> reporter: even when the checks do arrive, for many it is just not enough. but as some states reopen and crowds return, so does the virus. california reported almost 4,300 cases on wednesday, a single-day record, and hospitalizations surged 11% over the last 24 hours in texas. in florida, daily cases reached a...
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the pressure to reopen is clear: some people waited more than eight hours today in this line at a frankfortntucky unemployment center. >> for two weeks solid, i called every single day, every hour, on the hour. >> reporter: but the more some states reopen, the more hospitals are filling up. tennessee saw a 30% jump in hospitalizations in one week. texas set another record with nearly 2,800 people now hospitalized, an 85% increase since memorial day. florida's new cases include seven employees of one jacksonville pub, which temporarily shut down. erika crisp believes she and about a dozen of her friends caught the virus there. >> social distancing, doing everything the right way, and then the first night we go out... murphy's law, i guess. >> reporter: in texas the debate is about mandating the wearing of masks, since the governor won't enact a statewide order. austin mayor steve adler said cities like his will turn to business to require them. >> something they need to do, something that's necessary to save lives. >> reporter: the c.d.c. says 55% of coronavirus cases are among african ameri
the pressure to reopen is clear: some people waited more than eight hours today in this line at a frankfortntucky unemployment center. >> for two weeks solid, i called every single day, every hour, on the hour. >> reporter: but the more some states reopen, the more hospitals are filling up. tennessee saw a 30% jump in hospitalizations in one week. texas set another record with nearly 2,800 people now hospitalized, an 85% increase since memorial day. florida's new cases include seven...
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protesavtsalso led to the removal of statues of confederate leaders from governms.ent buildi in frankfortkentucky today, a statue of the former confederate presiden wt jefferson davi was born in the state of was taken down from the state capitol. state commission voted to remove the statue and move it to a historic site wherdavis was born. protests against police brutality and racism sparked by the killing of george floyd also continued today around the world.on in ln, black lives matter protesters and rival far-ri groups gathered for separate rches. far-right groups converged at s boarded up to prevent vandalism, and clashed with police after somreportedly threw bottles and cans at offi another black lives matter protest in london was called off after organizers said the presence of far-right protestere would be un in paris, thousands gathered to protest the death of george floyd in minnesota, and of adama died after being pinned down by police in a paris burb in 2016. and in perth, austral, thousands of ople attended a lly despite warnings from the government to stay away to prevent the
protesavtsalso led to the removal of statues of confederate leaders from governms.ent buildi in frankfortkentucky today, a statue of the former confederate presiden wt jefferson davi was born in the state of was taken down from the state capitol. state commission voted to remove the statue and move it to a historic site wherdavis was born. protests against police brutality and racism sparked by the killing of george floyd also continued today around the world.on in ln, black lives matter...
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from all that i'm now joined by financial crossfire and chelsea the lady in the frankfort chelsea the annual meeting has started is it all done and dusted. nothing is set in stone yet the meeting has just started the voting hasn't started yet but it does look pretty good for this vote the change of position from the largest shareholder. that really did make this a much more likely to get approval today he has about a 15 percent stake in the company so he does really have. to make or break this vote shareholders are still aren't exactly excited about this they recognize that the 20 percent stake that the german government is going to get about is going to dilute the value of their own shares and there's also a lot of concern about what it would mean to have the german government as the largest shareholder the german government has said that they don't really plan to to use that power but there's still a lot of anxiety about what this could mean for corporate strategy and things like that and just before we came on here we did see a headline that ryanair. one of europe's largest budget
from all that i'm now joined by financial crossfire and chelsea the lady in the frankfort chelsea the annual meeting has started is it all done and dusted. nothing is set in stone yet the meeting has just started the voting hasn't started yet but it does look pretty good for this vote the change of position from the largest shareholder. that really did make this a much more likely to get approval today he has about a 15 percent stake in the company so he does really have. to make or break this...
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chance to speak to a human about unemployment it all happened wednesday outside of the capitol and in frankfort kentucky with some people waiting as long as 8 hours just for a chance to speak to someone so joining us now to discuss that is the west coast an investigative journalist and swan so then why does suddenly did so many people all these people show up outside of the capitol you know it's kind of interesting manila because here's how it played out this long line of people as you said happened on wednesday because on tuesday there were protests across kentucky over the fact that people who need unemployment help have no place to get it and they can't talk to anyone they have to get on the phone and they have automated phone calls and so they demanded and protested saying there has to be a way that we're allowed to speak to a human so the state of kentucky set up this and as you said on wednesday people started lining up at 5 30 in the morning here's the crazy thing they had to cut off at 9 am if you were in line by 9 am you didn't get to be seen people waited 8 hours in line there were pe
chance to speak to a human about unemployment it all happened wednesday outside of the capitol and in frankfort kentucky with some people waiting as long as 8 hours just for a chance to speak to someone so joining us now to discuss that is the west coast an investigative journalist and swan so then why does suddenly did so many people all these people show up outside of the capitol you know it's kind of interesting manila because here's how it played out this long line of people as you said...
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you don't see that in those broadcasts that i see here in frankfort. this is a community, our black and african american committee that is been hit really hard by this virus, so i worry about it. i haven't thought about it in terms of the tear gas, but i think we ought to be willing to ask ourselves if it is used for a curfew or if we hear firsthand stories or we believe it is not in use properly when we ought to be listening, right? because when it is used it to be intended to quell violence, not a situation that isn't anything went to be willing to have an ongoing evaluation of how that is or is not working. and if there's been a situation where it was done wrongly, may have been done because people misread the situation, it's okay to talk about it, right? in the course of everything else going around, while people might not forgive that, i think they would at least appreciate hearing that people may have been doing the best they could, but might make a different decision looking back. and that's what i wanted to talk to representatives of booker and
you don't see that in those broadcasts that i see here in frankfort. this is a community, our black and african american committee that is been hit really hard by this virus, so i worry about it. i haven't thought about it in terms of the tear gas, but i think we ought to be willing to ask ourselves if it is used for a curfew or if we hear firsthand stories or we believe it is not in use properly when we ought to be listening, right? because when it is used it to be intended to quell violence,...
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across the country, either by protesters or municipalities including the jefferson davis statue in frankfortkentucky. crews removed the monument on saturday. it has been a fixture inside the state capitol since 1936. as the country heads into week three of unrest, lawmakers say the pressure is on to create meaningful changes that everyone can agree on. republican senator tim scott who by the way is leading the gop's efforts in all of this says reducing qualified immunity for officers is off the table. here he is on of face the nation this morning. >> from the republican perspective and the president sent a signal that qualified immunity is off the table, they see that as a poison bill on our side. we could use a decertification of officers, except for the law enforcement unions say that's a poison pill. we're going to have to find a path that helps us reduce misconduct within the officers. >> reporter: and this is really interesting. the city of beverly hills, apparently just banned public gatherings of more than 10 of people after 9:00 p.m. each night, essentially banning protesting all tog
across the country, either by protesters or municipalities including the jefferson davis statue in frankfortkentucky. crews removed the monument on saturday. it has been a fixture inside the state capitol since 1936. as the country heads into week three of unrest, lawmakers say the pressure is on to create meaningful changes that everyone can agree on. republican senator tim scott who by the way is leading the gop's efforts in all of this says reducing qualified immunity for officers is off the...
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hundreds lined up in frankfort, kentucky, again today to follow-up on claims filed back in march.acebook has removed trump campaign mager that displayed an inverted red triangle. the nazis had once used the signal to designate political prisoners. the trump campaign argues it is now used by anti-fascist groups known as antifa. it says the ads targeted those groups. esident john f. kennedy's last surviving sibling has died at her home in manhattan. she founded a program to make the arts available to people with disabilities. in the 1990's as a u.s. ambassador, she helped forge peace in northern ireland. jean kennedy smith was 92 years old. beloved british singer vera lynn has died. she was a favorite of british troops in world war ii. for decades thereafter, she moved crowds to tears. dame fear lynn was 103 years old. still to come, former national security advisor john bolton accuses the president of multiple misdeeds. stacey abrams on how to counter racism and reform law enforcement. as the pandemic persists, officials weigh the impact of implement in another lockdown. plus much
hundreds lined up in frankfort, kentucky, again today to follow-up on claims filed back in march.acebook has removed trump campaign mager that displayed an inverted red triangle. the nazis had once used the signal to designate political prisoners. the trump campaign argues it is now used by anti-fascist groups known as antifa. it says the ads targeted those groups. esident john f. kennedy's last surviving sibling has died at her home in manhattan. she founded a program to make the arts...
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>>thank you gayle, hundreds of people gathered in frankfort kentucky today demanding justice for brianna taylor. taylor's mother and civil rights attorney ben crump organized that rally they are calling for attorney general daniel cameron to charged the 3 louisville officers involved in taylor's death. one of the 3 was fired tuesday more than 3 months after the former emt workers death 26 year-old taylor was killed when police broke down the door to her apartment after a no knock warrant was issued in an attempted drug staying. she was shot 8 times. >>for the past 3 decades, a mobile response unit has been helping eugene oregon police respond to nonviolent 911 calls now an east bay city appears to be on track to launch their own version of the program today kron four's haaziq madyun spoke to the program's executive for nader and eugene's chief of police to get their take on how it works. >>a mental health crisis response pilot program will soon be on the streets of oakland. it is modeled after eugene oregon's cahoots program news stands for crisis assistance helping out on the streets ch
>>thank you gayle, hundreds of people gathered in frankfort kentucky today demanding justice for brianna taylor. taylor's mother and civil rights attorney ben crump organized that rally they are calling for attorney general daniel cameron to charged the 3 louisville officers involved in taylor's death. one of the 3 was fired tuesday more than 3 months after the former emt workers death 26 year-old taylor was killed when police broke down the door to her apartment after a no knock warrant...
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this comes as workers in frankfort, kentucky, removed a statue of confederate president jefferson davisthe state capitol building. house e speaker r nancy pelosi s joined otherer lawmakers demandi the removal of 11 confedederee statues from the natioional statuary h hall in the capitol.. president trump said he will not even consider renaming u.s. army bases named after confederate military officers. there are 10 such bases, all of them in southern states. trump tweeted -- "these monumental and very powerful bases have become part of a great american heritage, and a history of winning, victory, and freedom." trump's tweet contradicted defense secretary mark esper and joint chiefs of staff chairman mark milley who suggested they were open to a discussion about renaming the bases. meanwhile, nascar has banned displays of confederate flags from its events, where the white supremacacist symbol hasas longn a fixture. all of this comes as police in albuquerque, new mexico, have detained several members of an armed right-wing militia after a protester was shot on monday. the protester has been
this comes as workers in frankfort, kentucky, removed a statue of confederate president jefferson davisthe state capitol building. house e speaker r nancy pelosi s joined otherer lawmakers demandi the removal of 11 confedederee statues from the natioional statuary h hall in the capitol.. president trump said he will not even consider renaming u.s. army bases named after confederate military officers. there are 10 such bases, all of them in southern states. trump tweeted -- "these...
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that's the state capital in frankfort, kentucky.ident of the president, and his statue is being moved with a historic site in the state of kentucky. the call for conduct of confederate takedowns ringing through the u.s. capitol in washington, d.c., where it 11 controversial statutes that have federal ties are that remain standing and statuary hall. >> if you put a statue here in 1880 it's very likely that someone has come along since 1880 that is more significant than one of the two people you chose. >> the debate isn't just limited to, especially in the united kingdom to take down, and that's world war ii. >> in london, vandals went after winston churchill, that's a third tier nascar circuit, but, a famed driver bubba wallace welcomed it. listen. >> it creates stores and allows the community to come together as one and that's what the real mission is here. so i'm excited about that. those are also under the microscope. >> ed: we will watch it. >> sandra: dramatic video of a man falling to the ground after he was shot during a prote
that's the state capital in frankfort, kentucky.ident of the president, and his statue is being moved with a historic site in the state of kentucky. the call for conduct of confederate takedowns ringing through the u.s. capitol in washington, d.c., where it 11 controversial statutes that have federal ties are that remain standing and statuary hall. >> if you put a statue here in 1880 it's very likely that someone has come along since 1880 that is more significant than one of the two...
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frankfort, kentucky, republican. you are next. caller: hello. host: go ahead.bill that they are trying to pass, it is like they disregard the constitution and want to make up any new law they want to make up, and we are supposed to be based on the constitution. on the constitution said that that piece of land was designed for the federal. it was not supposed to be a state. they set it aside for what they intended it for. they want to change everything to suit them, but the constitution says that everyone is supposed to be fair and equal. you go and tear down my statue, then you've got to tear down everyone's statue. you cannot just destroy my history and leave everybody else's untouched. host: on statehood, the license taxationd.c. says without representation. do you think that is fair. vote forhen i went to trump, people threatened to kill me if i went in and voted for him. i lived in d.c. five years. host: why did you leave? my family got sick in kentucky and i had to help my family. my brother, my cousin. my cousin died in january. host: my condolences. joe,
frankfort, kentucky, republican. you are next. caller: hello. host: go ahead.bill that they are trying to pass, it is like they disregard the constitution and want to make up any new law they want to make up, and we are supposed to be based on the constitution. on the constitution said that that piece of land was designed for the federal. it was not supposed to be a state. they set it aside for what they intended it for. they want to change everything to suit them, but the constitution says...
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months scrapping a mandatory quarantine for anyone coming in residence in the german border town of frankfort celebrated with their polish neighbors. this is the the view news from berlin you can follow us on twitter and instagram it did of your news or visit our website d.w. dot com. this week on world stories the afro census a survey of the black community in germany coronavirus risks for health care workers in colombia and we begin in the u.s. the death of george floyd has sparked big demonstrations against racism president trump has promised to crackdown on violent protesters we'll talk to an activist about his anger and the need for reform it's. not a budget he's angry but he hasn't lost hope taking to the streets every day kamau hall she's one of the activists at the heart of the protest in washington. riding his bike across the city come out doesn't recognize his hometown now tell me .
months scrapping a mandatory quarantine for anyone coming in residence in the german border town of frankfort celebrated with their polish neighbors. this is the the view news from berlin you can follow us on twitter and instagram it did of your news or visit our website d.w. dot com. this week on world stories the afro census a survey of the black community in germany coronavirus risks for health care workers in colombia and we begin in the u.s. the death of george floyd has sparked big...
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months scrapping a mandatory quarantine for anyone coming in residence in the german border town of frankfort celebrated with their polish neighbors. this is d w news from berlin you can follow us on twitter and instagram at d.w. news or visit our website d w dot com. the man climbed up on the terrace deficient demand to follow on the new trial judge was up near the lion i'm amara that was this was on that is was i wonder what i thought this was actually a zinger but she laughed a minute. militants are like to call it on time.
months scrapping a mandatory quarantine for anyone coming in residence in the german border town of frankfort celebrated with their polish neighbors. this is d w news from berlin you can follow us on twitter and instagram at d.w. news or visit our website d w dot com. the man climbed up on the terrace deficient demand to follow on the new trial judge was up near the lion i'm amara that was this was on that is was i wonder what i thought this was actually a zinger but she laughed a minute....