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we are of the view that thehe price hasas been manipulated.d. a week agago, the president was addressing a tered-back region, that t we had mines in that area that t can survive or be in existence for the next hundred years. that tells you that we have abundance of coal as a raw material, and that shoululd be the only source of energy in our country. you know, and unfortunately, we are not going to talk about the global and whatsoever sentiment that people might advance. those that are scientists, they can raise what their views. it is a myth, and we are not going to allow to be dictated by anyone. [men chanting in native language]] [manan speaking indidistinctly] spoor: the proposed mine near the kruger--a very large, very extensive e mine--woululd be devastating for that area for a numberer of reasonons: 1--water, ththere simply isn't a adequate water; 2--it would destroy thousands s of hectares of high-yield agrgricultural l lan; and thirdly, it would be on the border of the kruger national park, which is a world heritage site, and it would d
we are of the view that thehe price hasas been manipulated.d. a week agago, the president was addressing a tered-back region, that t we had mines in that area that t can survive or be in existence for the next hundred years. that tells you that we have abundance of coal as a raw material, and that shoululd be the only source of energy in our country. you know, and unfortunately, we are not going to talk about the global and whatsoever sentiment that people might advance. those that are...
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another that hasas been very vol against the goverernment, theree are two cases against him. they're filling cluster phobic because bollywood is a medium -- the government knows the mass media, has been able to control the indian youth television and newspapers, but also the film industry, which is why it is bebeing labeled [indiscernible] delegitimize. happened.at she is a woman. a woman speak. which is why she celebrities,ndian when george floyd was killed in america they were tweeting "black lives matter." was gang rape, her body was burned last night, and not a single celebrity is lives matter."t start know that india will a witchhunt against them. there are images of indian cameramenh about 100 bouncing on her -- pouncing on her. you label them all sorts of nanames on your television channels. some days s i feel ashamed to be part of the news media which has refused to ask t the right questions. all of this, mind you, is farmers -- thee heart of the problem right now. nermeen: we justave 30 secondnds. the latest news about a special court in indiaia acquiuitting gl the s
another that hasas been very vol against the goverernment, theree are two cases against him. they're filling cluster phobic because bollywood is a medium -- the government knows the mass media, has been able to control the indian youth television and newspapers, but also the film industry, which is why it is bebeing labeled [indiscernible] delegitimize. happened.at she is a woman. a woman speak. which is why she celebrities,ndian when george floyd was killed in america they were tweeting...
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we spoke to a political correspondent nina hasa she sent us this report. according to media reports the 29 year old german attacked the 26 year old victim when the man tried to enter the cynical premise is he hit the juror student on the head with a shovel and that caused severe head injuries that are not life threatening however the police the attacker was overpowered by security forces and those security forces are always present on jewish institutions grounds here in germany and the victim has been taken to hospital the police have yet to comment on the motive of this deed and the attack is now being investigated by german authorities a reliable german news agency d.p.a. reports that the attacker was wearing military clothing and that he was carrying a note with a swastika in his trouser pockets which is of course a clear indication that this might well have been an anti semitic attack and another hint for that theory is that they said tack happened on cicotte which is one of judaism is most important holidays. us political correspondent nina that. the
we spoke to a political correspondent nina hasa she sent us this report. according to media reports the 29 year old german attacked the 26 year old victim when the man tried to enter the cynical premise is he hit the juror student on the head with a shovel and that caused severe head injuries that are not life threatening however the police the attacker was overpowered by security forces and those security forces are always present on jewish institutions grounds here in germany and the victim...
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synagogue in the eastern city of hama a year ago earlier we spoke with our political correspondent nina hasa she sent us this report. according to media reports the 29 year old woman attacked the 26 year old victim when the man tried to enter the cynical premise is he hit the juror student on the head with a shovel and that caused severe head injuries that are not life threatening however the police the attacker was overpowered by security forces and those security forces are always present on jewish institutions grounds here in germany and the victim has been taken to hospital the police have yet to comment on the most of this day and the attack is now being investigated by german authorities a reliable german news agency d.p.a. reports that the attack oh was wearing military clothing and that he was carrying a note with a swastika in his trouser pockets which is of course a clear indication that this might well have been an anti semitic attack and another hint for that theory is that there's a tack happened on cicotte which is one of today's them is most important holidays nina hundreds of
synagogue in the eastern city of hama a year ago earlier we spoke with our political correspondent nina hasa she sent us this report. according to media reports the 29 year old woman attacked the 26 year old victim when the man tried to enter the cynical premise is he hit the juror student on the head with a shovel and that caused severe head injuries that are not life threatening however the police the attacker was overpowered by security forces and those security forces are always present on...
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in the meantimime, he still hasa chance to start to cooperate and maybe they would not put these sanctionshim. the problem is that lukashenko has -- before. sanctionons only ended in 2016. they were also not democratic norms and the ended in two to 16 because it was thought that the government was making some proper reforms. what they saw is that the sanctions didn't have a huge effect then. it is not clear they would have a huge effect now. ththe threat of sanctions does't seem to have changed his behavior. >> we know the eu is not the only player. there is pushback on pressure which is a big supporter of lukashenko. what kind of leverage does the eu have in this? >> the eu has tried to have a caret-stick approach. foreign ministers said ththey would start pulling back eu money, any type of eu funds that go to the belarusian government and go to opposition figures. poland has floated this plan by which the eu would agree to give belarus big developed funundingf it agreed to hold a free and fair election to take measures like that. this soft power can sometimes result in hard power. we saw
in the meantimime, he still hasa chance to start to cooperate and maybe they would not put these sanctionshim. the problem is that lukashenko has -- before. sanctionons only ended in 2016. they were also not democratic norms and the ended in two to 16 because it was thought that the government was making some proper reforms. what they saw is that the sanctions didn't have a huge effect then. it is not clear they would have a huge effect now. ththe threat of sanctions does't seem to have changed...
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president trump has received round-the-clock treatment and experiment of drugs in which he reportedly hasas a financial interest. don't be afraid of covid-19, he tweeted from inside the hospital. outside, his doctor said this -- >> ovever the past when he for hours, the president has continued to i improve.. he has met or exceeded all standard discharge hospital criteria. then we plan to get him home. that we may not be out of the woodshed, the team and i agree all of our ability way she and san and sandys clinical status support the safe return home whwhere he will be surrounded by world-class medical l care 24/7. anchor: this comes as over 200 people died from the virus in the united states over the past when he for hours. his parting -- his outing in a car was condemned by a doctor at the hospital where he is being treated. meanwhile, more and more of his white house staff are confirmed positive for coronavirus, the latest being is set -- being his press secretary, kayleigh mcenany. joining us life is our washshington correspondent, observing all developments for us. what is the latest y
president trump has received round-the-clock treatment and experiment of drugs in which he reportedly hasas a financial interest. don't be afraid of covid-19, he tweeted from inside the hospital. outside, his doctor said this -- >> ovever the past when he for hours, the president has continued to i improve.. he has met or exceeded all standard discharge hospital criteria. then we plan to get him home. that we may not be out of the woodshed, the team and i agree all of our ability way she...
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the e pandemic hasas been disastrousus for the artrts acs the e world.ith cinemas close t the glol film industry alone is set to lose billions in 2020. brazil is amamong the threre cocountries hardrdest hit by e pandemic. with barely any commissions araround for artts and musicians, many l longer ve an income. more than n 830,000 jobsbs n brazil's creative industries are under threat. an important part of life is at risk of disappearing completely. joÃo martins is a samba sensation. his music is full of energy and life. everyonene in o de janeiro knows his hit "lendas da mata." ♪ but things are quiet in rio these days. joÃo still plays his songs, but the samba parties have stopped. ♪ joÃo martins: there's no audience and no applause. no one that you can enter into a dialogue with, so that they become part of it. samba lives from the crowds. everyone there is part of the show, singing and clapping together. ♪ >> rio was one of the first places in brazil to be hit by the coronavirus. it spread rapidly through the poor neighborhoods, or "favelas." the death
the e pandemic hasas been disastrousus for the artrts acs the e world.ith cinemas close t the glol film industry alone is set to lose billions in 2020. brazil is amamong the threre cocountries hardrdest hit by e pandemic. with barely any commissions araround for artts and musicians, many l longer ve an income. more than n 830,000 jobsbs n brazil's creative industries are under threat. an important part of life is at risk of disappearing completely. joÃo martins is a samba sensation. his music...
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takayama hasas really encourage me. >> reporter: phototographers acacross japan haveeeen inspire by takayama this online lecture, he offers tips to other professionals who usually don't take pictures of food. >> translator: we need to use different lighting methods. if we take a picture of a slice of pizza with the same settings as a lunchbox, the pizza will appear too flat. i maininly take pictutures o of people, b but his efffforts h h made a deeee impreression on me. so i dececed too do it, too. >> reporter: dozens of struggling eateries sayhe willll -- helped them to win ba business. >> translator: i'm glad if i can contribute to society by taking pictures. i hope photos encourage people and help them move forward. >> reporter: these are dark times for restaurants. and takayama says he and his camera are ready to serve. >> when he came to the rescue of restaurants this past spring, he had already seen his photography assignments drop by 90%. though his workload has bounced back, he plans to continue offering his free photography services as long as there's demand. we've already learned t
takayama hasas really encourage me. >> reporter: phototographers acacross japan haveeeen inspire by takayama this online lecture, he offers tips to other professionals who usually don't take pictures of food. >> translator: we need to use different lighting methods. if we take a picture of a slice of pizza with the same settings as a lunchbox, the pizza will appear too flat. i maininly take pictutures o of people, b but his efffforts h h made a deeee impreression on me. so i dececed...
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one of themm is a lack of c cont tracing that t this region hasas been l lacking. probabably the main explplanatin might be the slow w respononse,e delay. the measures shohould have been taken weeks ago. for example, catalonia had a very high transmission rate, and now they have a around 200 -- ls than 200 cases per 100,000 people. madrid has been inspecting andnd watching how they knew coronavirus cases were piling up, and thehey were not reallyy ready to take clear action. that also had to do with the fight between the central government of the socialist party and conservative government of the madrid region fighting onn who is goining to e the blame for t the meaeasures d who will t take the blame forore high transmission. that might be one of the main reasons. still, wee don'tt have thosese measures in placace after two weeks. brent: it's just astounding considering what madrid, what spain went through earlier this year that you're in this situation yet again. the regional government, as you were saying, wants to challenge this new lockdown by going to court. w
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a huge bomb hasas exploded while being diffused remotely near the polish seaport.ne was injured. the 5.5 ton device was discovered last year during dredging operations, one of several bombs dropped by british warplanes to sink a german warship in 1945. u.s. president donald trump is on the campaign trail, just a week since he was released from the hospital where he was treated for covid-19. his doctor say he has tested negative for consecutive days and is free to campaign again. with just three weeks until the election, trump is trading his democratic rival joe biden in national polls. >> back on the campaign trail after his own brush with illness , donald trump is now trying to revive his reelection fortunes. ♪\ correspondent: he tossed masks from the stage at several events this week. following separation from his hard-core fans, it appears absence makes the heart grow fonder. >> i went through it. now they say i am immune. i feel so powerful. i will walk in their and kiss everyone in there. correspondent: trump sought to alleviate any concerns the tightly packed
a huge bomb hasas exploded while being diffused remotely near the polish seaport.ne was injured. the 5.5 ton device was discovered last year during dredging operations, one of several bombs dropped by british warplanes to sink a german warship in 1945. u.s. president donald trump is on the campaign trail, just a week since he was released from the hospital where he was treated for covid-19. his doctor say he has tested negative for consecutive days and is free to campaign again. with just three...
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le informamos ayer, fÁtima como podemos ver en las imÁgenes, algunos residentes continÚan llegando hasan embargo, tambiÉn estÁn los rangers muy al tanto de lo que estÁn haciendo, porque lo que les piden a los residentes es que respeten esta cinta amarilla, y que respeten por supuesto las Órdenes de las autoridades porque es por el bienestar de todos. en vivo desde castro valley, claudia, "noticiero telemundo" 48. >>> gracias claudia, por tu reporte. bueno, ahora vamos a a ver este mapa en donde usted puede ver las Áreas que estan bajo riesgo de perder el servicio elÉctrico a partir de hoy, estos clientes estÁn en gran parte del area de la bahÍa, como puede verse resaltada en color amarillo, puede afectar a 400 mil clientese de (nombre en inglÉs), los meteorÓlogos de la compaÑÍa dicen que estos vientos tienen el potencial de ser mÁs peligrosos que en aÑos anteriores. en napa, avanzan en los esfuerzos para contener el incendio pope, se informa que quemaron 61 acres y cuenta con un 80% de contenciÓn, a dos dÍas que iniciara en (nombre en inglÉs). y (nombre en inglÉs) valley. en un terrible
le informamos ayer, fÁtima como podemos ver en las imÁgenes, algunos residentes continÚan llegando hasan embargo, tambiÉn estÁn los rangers muy al tanto de lo que estÁn haciendo, porque lo que les piden a los residentes es que respeten esta cinta amarilla, y que respeten por supuesto las Órdenes de las autoridades porque es por el bienestar de todos. en vivo desde castro valley, claudia, "noticiero telemundo" 48. >>> gracias claudia, por tu reporte. bueno, ahora vamos...
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eddie van halen hasas died at 6. his blistering solos helped preparing the band baring his family name to globalstar dom in the 1980s. he suck cocumbed to cancer on tuesday. eddy was born in the netherlands, but grew up in california. he and his brother alex founded van halen in the early 1970s. their album "1984" was a blockbuster thanks to the monumental single "jump" and other hits like "panama" and "hot for teacher." his appearance on "beat it" from michael jackson's "thriller" alum. fans have been laying guitar picks and flowers in his hand prints before a music shop in los angeles. >> he's been my idol for 40 years. nobody played the guitar better. i'm pretty lost. >>> japanese musicians have been posting social media messages mourning his death. even japan's chief cabinet secretary expressed his condolences. he said it is verery sad to los the leader of one of the world's iconic rock bands. my heart and prayers go out to him. eddie's son wolfgang said in a tweet, my heart is broken and i don't think i'll ever
eddie van halen hasas died at 6. his blistering solos helped preparing the band baring his family name to globalstar dom in the 1980s. he suck cocumbed to cancer on tuesday. eddy was born in the netherlands, but grew up in california. he and his brother alex founded van halen in the early 1970s. their album "1984" was a blockbuster thanks to the monumental single "jump" and other hits like "panama" and "hot for teacher." his appearance on "beat...
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the town hasas managed t to ree its co2 emisissions by 80 0 pee.>>>>n ii, it's become clear to us, th clilimatehange e ist onon the way it't's already h. and 've unundetood thahait's not jujust the big p players t have to o make the chahange. we have to be part of the chan as s well >>>> the key to their suesess s be creatatinincentiviv, so that everybody doeoes their pa. in finlaland's daycareres ad schohools, childldren are taut how to protectct the climate. >> it all began with the project. we tried it out inin three schoolols. the children monitor the wat d elelectrity ususe d get pa half ofofhat they'v've saved the scschool on thosose utilit. th thehey cabuy somethg with theheoney. ththe project was so sucssssfu, it w expananded to all t t scschools and dadaycare centern ii. >> in the past ten years, residents in ii have reduced their ener consumpmpon by half. the children he e used t money veved to buyoyoys, plas even a a pl table.e. >> they have to come out.. those e are the carrrrots. >> no, they have to go. >> the town n of ii is sururroe
the town hasas managed t to ree its co2 emisissions by 80 0 pee.>>>>n ii, it's become clear to us, th clilimatehange e ist onon the way it't's already h. and 've unundetood thahait's not jujust the big p players t have to o make the chahange. we have to be part of the chan as s well >>>> the key to their suesess s be creatatinincentiviv, so that everybody doeoes their pa. in finlaland's daycareres ad schohools, childldren are taut how to protectct the climate. >>...
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he shoots with a wide angle lensns, which means he hasas tt close e up to people. spyra's work isn't limited too farmerers. he also photographs warlords, islamic extremists, women who have been raped. he understands the interplay between hunger, war, and religious extremism from seeing them first-hand, including on lake chad. >> boko haram drivives around e lake at night t and recruits young men. the offer of 500 dollars and an ak-47 is very enticing to someone whose livehood iss disappppearing. >> spypyra also wentnt to nige, where the conflict between the mads and the farmers has been eslatiting for yearsrs. it's now one of the bloodiest civil wars in the world. for a week, spyra accompanied muslim fulani nomads as they drove their cattle herds southward during the dry season. but dwindling pastures caused the situation to explode. when fulani herds grazed on farming land, the farmers shot the cattle. the nomads burned down the farmers' villages in retaliation. both believe they're in the right, and the government is unable to resolve the conflict. >> later, we h
he shoots with a wide angle lensns, which means he hasas tt close e up to people. spyra's work isn't limited too farmerers. he also photographs warlords, islamic extremists, women who have been raped. he understands the interplay between hunger, war, and religious extremism from seeing them first-hand, including on lake chad. >> boko haram drivives around e lake at night t and recruits young men. the offer of 500 dollars and an ak-47 is very enticing to someone whose livehood iss...
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in the last 140 years there's only been one summer hasa than this 12016 that's here august was particularly roasting the fall of hottest summers were all in the last 5 years climate change is catching up with us it's particularly evident in cities because they become heat islands. and heating is the name given to the so-called heat island effect temperatures and towns and cities rise more sharply than in the surrounding areas. because of the density of streets and buildings and the many people cars and trains all of which produce heat. spread over the year the mean air temperature in a urban areas is around $1.00 to $3.00 degrees celsius warmer than areas outside and only spaces within them. on top of this town and city centers often cooled down fall less at night because the building density doesn't allow cool air to move around the city. on hot summer nights without a green he's 50 mph in difference between a city and its surroundings can be more than 10 degrees celsius. what's needed is cool air from the surrounding area but what happens when a current of air meets an obstacle that's wha
in the last 140 years there's only been one summer hasa than this 12016 that's here august was particularly roasting the fall of hottest summers were all in the last 5 years climate change is catching up with us it's particularly evident in cities because they become heat islands. and heating is the name given to the so-called heat island effect temperatures and towns and cities rise more sharply than in the surrounding areas. because of the density of streets and buildings and the many people...
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whether young homeless americans will be able to continue to reach for the lifeline they meet that's hasa going to al-jazeera chicago. tough a quick check of the headlines here on al-jazeera the u.s. federal bureau of investigation says iran and russia have obtained voter registration information the f.b.i. says the aim is to cause confusion and chaos in the upcoming u.s. presidential election we have identified that 2 foreign actors iran and russia have taken specific actions to influence public opinion relating to our elections 1st we have confirmed that some voter registration information has been obtained by iran and separately by russia this data can be used by foreign actors to attempt to communicate false information to registered voters that they hope will cause confusion so chaos and undermine your confidence in american democracy former u.s. president barack obama says donald trump is incapable of taking the job seriously as he made his 1st campaign appearance for joe biden obama supporters to vote on a nigerian protesters have defied a curfew to continue demonstrating against p
whether young homeless americans will be able to continue to reach for the lifeline they meet that's hasa going to al-jazeera chicago. tough a quick check of the headlines here on al-jazeera the u.s. federal bureau of investigation says iran and russia have obtained voter registration information the f.b.i. says the aim is to cause confusion and chaos in the upcoming u.s. presidential election we have identified that 2 foreign actors iran and russia have taken specific actions to influence...
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lebanese are very busy denying it hasas anything toto do with normalization.ti's all business, so they say. reporter: an agreement on the maritime border could pave the way to more gas exploration, a potential economic benefit for both countries. brent: an activist from congo has been fined 2000 euros by a french court for trying to steal an african artifact from a museum in paris. he live-streamed his attempt to remove a 19th-century relic. he accuses france and other european countries of plundering the places they colonized and says they should return the objects that they took. reporter: many would call this theft, but this activisist sayse is only getting back what was tataken away from his peoplele. i came to reclaim goods that was stolen from africa during colonization. this video was live-streamed on facebook back in june. mwazulu diyabanza and four other activists were trying to steal a post from a museseum in paris. he failed, but managed to draw attention to a topic that has recently triggered a heated debate. should african art looted during coloni
lebanese are very busy denying it hasas anything toto do with normalization.ti's all business, so they say. reporter: an agreement on the maritime border could pave the way to more gas exploration, a potential economic benefit for both countries. brent: an activist from congo has been fined 2000 euros by a french court for trying to steal an african artifact from a museum in paris. he live-streamed his attempt to remove a 19th-century relic. he accuses france and other european countries of...
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political correspondent in hasa that well since august more than a 1000 migrants seeking refuge in britain have made that across the english channel from the french port of cali the influx is putting the u.k. government breaks it promises to the test politicians had pledged that levy that leaving the european union would allow britain to take back control of the time border. pictures that made headlines in the u.k. this summer people and rubber dinghies making their way across the english channel seeking asylum now the royal navy and the air force are being deployed to stop them . here a sudanese citizen trying to get to england isn't free. the government doesn't want a new people for their country but the country is a big it can take anyone. but he will find a place there was here is on the french side at the port of cadillac a trying to figure out when he can cross the city's been an asylum transit hub for years but infrastructure for the almost 1500 refugees is practically nonexistent tent city on the edge of a road a little electricity or access to running water. regular police checks.
political correspondent in hasa that well since august more than a 1000 migrants seeking refuge in britain have made that across the english channel from the french port of cali the influx is putting the u.k. government breaks it promises to the test politicians had pledged that levy that leaving the european union would allow britain to take back control of the time border. pictures that made headlines in the u.k. this summer people and rubber dinghies making their way across the english...
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>> well, he hasa ndamental misunderstanding of who these people work for. remember hearing him say, they're not his generals. they're america's generals. and when you join the federalse ice, you swear an oath. the oath is to the constitution. it's not to the president. it's not to any particular president. d he doesn't get that. he thinks they're like assistant managers at t bedminster country club you can fire them, and in fact, he can. heoes have that power. but over and over and over, people in this administration are being fired for doingin nomore than their job. in the administration,thers gina haspel, they're committed to the mission of and they're committed to telling the truth to the american people. the politicization of intelligence. >> yes. >> firg people for telling the truth is incredibly dangerous for the untry. that's howe get into bad international situations with cooked intellence. vietnam, iraq, the bay of pigs. when the intelligence is cooked to meet the predilections of the executive of the psident or the secretary of defense or members
>> well, he hasa ndamental misunderstanding of who these people work for. remember hearing him say, they're not his generals. they're america's generals. and when you join the federalse ice, you swear an oath. the oath is to the constitution. it's not to the president. it's not to any particular president. d he doesn't get that. he thinks they're like assistant managers at t bedminster country club you can fire them, and in fact, he can. heoes have that power. but over and over and over,...
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it's getting wilder and hasa. knowledge of the planet thinking up solutions tomorrow today. in 30 minutes on d w. one name after 3 decades of a unified germany. are the. question. marks 20. 660 minutes on d w. o many pushed loves us turn out the mood right now climate change the office story. faces life less leeway for just one week. how much work really do. we still have time to ask i'm going. to subscribe and like this. place. this is the deputy news lie from building donald trump is flown to a hospital after contracting the coronavirus the white house maintains the us president is suffering under a mild symptoms and will spend the next few days at the poultry medical center as a precautionary measure. and germany marks the 30th anniversary of the reunification 3 decades have brought a lot of progress at divisions between east and west. i'm anthony howard welcome president donald trump is now on the observation at a military hospital having tested positive for cocaine 19 a marine one helicopter brought the president from the white house to the walter reed medical center in
it's getting wilder and hasa. knowledge of the planet thinking up solutions tomorrow today. in 30 minutes on d w. one name after 3 decades of a unified germany. are the. question. marks 20. 660 minutes on d w. o many pushed loves us turn out the mood right now climate change the office story. faces life less leeway for just one week. how much work really do. we still have time to ask i'm going. to subscribe and like this. place. this is the deputy news lie from building donald trump is flown to...
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one of the papers, i think it is the guardian, hasa the papers, i think it is the guardian, has a greattually informed about it by a cameraman whilst filming a clip was to give in his reaction to the report. some of the people i spoke to today suggested that mr starmer and corbyn had had a conversation wednesday night wear, you know, they had sorted said they had not been oui’ had sorted said they had not been our intention to take action and people around keir starmer said that he wasn't set on making this decision, but i think mr corbyn the bank statement after the eh rc report came out when he sort of made the statement that the scale of anti—semitism in the party had been dramatically overstated, i think that left the labour leader in a really difficult position and he was getting a lot of questions from journalists about whether he was going to sackjeremy corbyn. the concept were seizing on this as a legitimate attack on labour and so he probably felt his hand was forced. you mention the guardian. let's ta ke forced. you mention the guardian. let's take our views to the front page
one of the papers, i think it is the guardian, hasa the papers, i think it is the guardian, has a greattually informed about it by a cameraman whilst filming a clip was to give in his reaction to the report. some of the people i spoke to today suggested that mr starmer and corbyn had had a conversation wednesday night wear, you know, they had sorted said they had not been oui’ had sorted said they had not been our intention to take action and people around keir starmer said that he wasn't set...
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you know one we've just learned from the television that hasa kristen has been assassinated it's a huge shock. give me a financial relief he was that all day long he wasn't somebody who choppin and go again he was always there. the church is just a kilometer from the scene of a deadly truck attack which killed dozens in 2016 and he says mayor says the assailant shouted. god is great is as he was detained. president my call was at the scene within hours calling for national unity. sums that they came if the not attacked again it's because of our values our belief in freedom to believe freely and not to give in to terror the chua. let me say this very clearly that we will never give in to the big book with cutting phone calls or the uni said i am the french president has angered many in the muslim world by refusing to condemn cut tunes of the prophet muhammad and. it's a long standing debate and franz freaking knighted by the murder of school teachers somewhere earlier this month he was beheaded after showing cut tunes of muhammad in a class on free speech now france has 3 more reasons to
you know one we've just learned from the television that hasa kristen has been assassinated it's a huge shock. give me a financial relief he was that all day long he wasn't somebody who choppin and go again he was always there. the church is just a kilometer from the scene of a deadly truck attack which killed dozens in 2016 and he says mayor says the assailant shouted. god is great is as he was detained. president my call was at the scene within hours calling for national unity. sums that they...
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ov past 30 years, almost every bipartisan commission hasa ed to agree on redistricting. the task then falls to appellate judges who have drawn five of the last six legislative maps. >> the criticism of the judges getting involved was that they didn't have really any expertise in redistricting. i think that some of them may ve just wanted to do the jobs and get out of there without real understanding or comprehending what the impact oe whatwere drawing was. r the people that are really into redistrting in ssouri and whhave followed this process and really don't feel that judges are the appropriatbe people tandling this, i think they just see the clean-- e clean missouri system as a better way of doing things that doesn't necessarily eliminate politics or partisan influences but tries to reduce them and at the same te creating, like, the most competitive playing field possle. >> reporter: for shayne prapaisilp, it's these same partisan influences that have cast missouri voters back into a years ago.t they decided on two >> i think it says something when two-thirds of misso
ov past 30 years, almost every bipartisan commission hasa ed to agree on redistricting. the task then falls to appellate judges who have drawn five of the last six legislative maps. >> the criticism of the judges getting involved was that they didn't have really any expertise in redistricting. i think that some of them may ve just wanted to do the jobs and get out of there without real understanding or comprehending what the impact oe whatwere drawing was. r the people that are really...
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in campaign hasa until election day? exactly.ight now. they know all these people who have voted and they are crossing them off their list. they are no longer sending them male, no longer‘s making phone calls to their homes and refocusing and retargeting methods onto those people who they want to vote who have not voted yet. the trump campaign, meanwhile, has to focus on a large universe of people they wa nt to large universe of people they want to get to vote and i will probably have to wait until election day to get most of them to vote. and, michael, a final question, just a bit more broadly, when we see pictures of people waiting in long lines to vote, i wonder sometimes if thatis to vote, i wonder sometimes if that is a sign of enthusiasm is that is a sign of enthusiasm is that sign of something not really working as well as it could in terms of there being enough polling places and people having enough options when it comes to voting? well, by design we have fewer polling locations or in person early voting. it is not like
in campaign hasa until election day? exactly.ight now. they know all these people who have voted and they are crossing them off their list. they are no longer sending them male, no longer‘s making phone calls to their homes and refocusing and retargeting methods onto those people who they want to vote who have not voted yet. the trump campaign, meanwhile, has to focus on a large universe of people they wa nt to large universe of people they want to get to vote and i will probably have to wait...
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men side—by—side, it's clear joe biden comes out continuing to be the front—runner and donald trump hasa donald trump has a lot of ground in time and opportunity to try to make it up until the debate sweet may be his last chance. pa rt sweet may be his last chance. part of the problem with most americans is they didn't get to see both men side—by—side because they were on at the same time. ron, what do you think the overall difference has made after these two tv events tonight? i think the difference is a contrast in style. it's always easier when you are the incumbent in office to talk about what you've accomplished in the last 3.5—4 yea rs accomplished in the last 3.5—4 years in office and what you hope to seek to do, given privilege and opportunity to serve the american people once again. the vice president has had a difficult time of actually articulating a message. politics is about addition, not subtraction and all he talks about is the bad things the president has done but i am eager to hearfrom the former vice president of what he would seek to do, what is positive vision is, as
men side—by—side, it's clear joe biden comes out continuing to be the front—runner and donald trump hasa donald trump has a lot of ground in time and opportunity to try to make it up until the debate sweet may be his last chance. pa rt sweet may be his last chance. part of the problem with most americans is they didn't get to see both men side—by—side because they were on at the same time. ron, what do you think the overall difference has made after these two tv events tonight? i...
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but certainly certainly, at least he accepts the science of climate change is caused by humans and hasa humans and has a plan to tackle it beyond what trump has put forward, which is essentially a tree planting initiative, which is nice, but really is no cigar when it comes to trying to stop climate change. joe biden has put forward a $2 trillion plan to be spent over the next four years that we try to put the us on the path to and ambitious target as well as being nets emission zero by 2050. that is fairly ambitious target, as i said, and whether it is reachable or not is another story, but at least there is a vision there to put the us on this track. we can't forget that he was vice president to barack obama, put in a lot of rules to help reduce emissions, to cut down on methane from the oil and gas sectors, all of which have been rolled back by this administration. the trump administration. the trump administration has reversed 100 different environmental rules that we re different environmental rules that were put in mostly during the obama era and is trying to do more even in these
but certainly certainly, at least he accepts the science of climate change is caused by humans and hasa humans and has a plan to tackle it beyond what trump has put forward, which is essentially a tree planting initiative, which is nice, but really is no cigar when it comes to trying to stop climate change. joe biden has put forward a $2 trillion plan to be spent over the next four years that we try to put the us on the path to and ambitious target as well as being nets emission zero by 2050....
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putting individuals in mohamed increasingly people are looking at the example of sweden stockholm hasa and officially adopted a herd immunity strategy but that has been the result essentially in practice another dealing death rail it's almost 0 how they got it right through one way or another. well it includes people they have been claiming that there is no restrictions or back to level of lockdown that other countries have adopted but the have had all those control years that are acquired when might this be in fact national number of people gather but there were pictures weren't there of people in restaurants and cafes when essentially the rest of europe wasn't doing that they where in sweden oh yeah absolutely i think sweden is certainly of that he able. to compare at this point stages when we also have these stages off the front of me but certainly this is not an approach that will be followed because for instance at the moment if the baths are really low 'd that is probably proportionally it will be an inspection that we are seeing in other countries i mean we are in the 2nd of a w
putting individuals in mohamed increasingly people are looking at the example of sweden stockholm hasa and officially adopted a herd immunity strategy but that has been the result essentially in practice another dealing death rail it's almost 0 how they got it right through one way or another. well it includes people they have been claiming that there is no restrictions or back to level of lockdown that other countries have adopted but the have had all those control years that are acquired when...
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the president also hasa bmi, emphasise that.lso has a bmi, body mass index, patients who are overweight and obese are more vulnerable and also men are more vulnerable and also men are more vulnerable and also men are more vulnerable than women. so he is very much in a vulnerable category. but we should keep stressing that going into hospital does not in any way mean that he has not got a good chance of recovering quickly. henry, give mea chance of recovering quickly. henry, give me a sense of what you are seeing and hearing from the us. there has been a lot of different responses. they are politically governed, to a degree, but this has been a real shock, hasn't it? it has. it is the october surprise that people often talk about when it comes to american presidential elections. i think you have a mix of reactions, of course. those who are reacting with compassion and sympathy often on the republican side of the aisle and those who are feeling this is some kind of karma or poeticjustice for a president who has downplayed this pan
the president also hasa bmi, emphasise that.lso has a bmi, body mass index, patients who are overweight and obese are more vulnerable and also men are more vulnerable and also men are more vulnerable and also men are more vulnerable than women. so he is very much in a vulnerable category. but we should keep stressing that going into hospital does not in any way mean that he has not got a good chance of recovering quickly. henry, give mea chance of recovering quickly. henry, give me a sense of...
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it's getting wilder and hasa. not been planted thinking up solutions tomorrow today. in 60 minutes on d w. small acts can inspire change so that the people making the most of all long ago africa fantastic right. join them as they set out to save the environment learn from one another man to work together for a better future. mentality you all but swimming in the cold enough for go. on g.w. . every day. for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation law how do we make cities screener how can we protect animals and their habitats what to do with the lowest. we can make a difference by choosing reforestation over deforestation recycling over disposable smart new solutions oberstein said unknowingly stood is truly unique and we know that uniqueness is what our wows us to live and survive good why do you assume the environmental suits to global 3000 on g.w. and on. this is the wus a show coming up today the children forced into an adults was. millions of children in india are at risk of being pushed into watched as a coronavirus pandem
it's getting wilder and hasa. not been planted thinking up solutions tomorrow today. in 60 minutes on d w. small acts can inspire change so that the people making the most of all long ago africa fantastic right. join them as they set out to save the environment learn from one another man to work together for a better future. mentality you all but swimming in the cold enough for go. on g.w. . every day. for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation law how...
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and we have seen that in countries ranging from germany it hasa to china, that been successful. need support for the economy, both for monetary and fiscal policy. monetary policy is already -- has already done a huge amount. fiscal policy response in the united states has been extremely actually it is much larger, the physical supports and what we have done after the 2008-2009 financial crisis. -- has fiscal support is now lapsed. so far spending has held up. unemployed workers who got that extra $600 a week through the end of july -- they used that to stay current on their bills, to support their spending. they even stashed some of it away. they have been able to get through this last couple of months and pay their bills, but it is running out, and i think we need to do that. state and local governments also face huge budget shortfalls. i'm working on a task force with the governor of california to address the pandemic. they face a $54 billion shortfall. i think that is very important, too. >> in the meantime, our guest said that if congress were to pass a two chilean dollars s
and we have seen that in countries ranging from germany it hasa to china, that been successful. need support for the economy, both for monetary and fiscal policy. monetary policy is already -- has already done a huge amount. fiscal policy response in the united states has been extremely actually it is much larger, the physical supports and what we have done after the 2008-2009 financial crisis. -- has fiscal support is now lapsed. so far spending has held up. unemployed workers who got that...
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having a very -- ended up having a very divisive primary and the winner with only a quarter of the vote hasa dairy businessman who run for statewide office in illinois something like eight or nine time and has never won. he has gotten a lot of negatives from those bruising races he has run and most voters are familiar with him as a perennial candidate and don't particularly have a fond opinion of him. pretty muchthat has moved off the table where republicans are no longer putting up much of a fight. report is political where you can go to find ratings we are talking about. we are taking calls asking what races are you interested in around the country. (202) 748-8001 republicans. (202) 748-8000 democrats. (202) 748-8002 independents. a couple more ads on the topic houseing to tie these candidates to more well-known republicans and democrats. with the start anti-tax group the club for oath . here's that ad. spanberger truly cared about virginia, why would she vote against virginia? nearly as much with socialist aoc. why would she support higher income taxes on virginians and why would she take
having a very -- ended up having a very divisive primary and the winner with only a quarter of the vote hasa dairy businessman who run for statewide office in illinois something like eight or nine time and has never won. he has gotten a lot of negatives from those bruising races he has run and most voters are familiar with him as a perennial candidate and don't particularly have a fond opinion of him. pretty muchthat has moved off the table where republicans are no longer putting up much of a...
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making sure that wall street and big business hasas to pay more money?ng of course not.s the bottom line. no one, no one in the d.c. establishment actually believes that trump is a racist or a fascist or russian mall. they don't think he's going to tear down democracy or blow up the world or destroy the constitution. they certainly don't think that an old hack like biden, but b hs going to save us from covid or anything else. most of them probably don't think the economy is going to do better for most people under biden. the establishment just wants trump and his movement out of the way. so they can go back to doing what they do best, making itso easy for rich people around the world to take advantage of america's middle class. also beware of all the hell biden, harris, and the donor class are going to get from the biggest manipulators of them all.so the social media giants. it's not just twittero blocking stories unfavorable to biden. he's essentially getting in-kind contributions from facebook, instagram, and google. they are all engaging in censorship so you're kept i
making sure that wall street and big business hasas to pay more money?ng of course not.s the bottom line. no one, no one in the d.c. establishment actually believes that trump is a racist or a fascist or russian mall. they don't think he's going to tear down democracy or blow up the world or destroy the constitution. they certainly don't think that an old hack like biden, but b hs going to save us from covid or anything else. most of them probably don't think the economy is going to do better...
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juan: are you aware whether donald trump hasas ever been treated for any kind of psychological disorders>> i am not aware. i would be shocked if he hadad been because to be treated for something is to admit you need the treatment. i don't see him having any self-awareness. and clearly, the people closest to him don't care about his well-being. if they did, he would still be at walter reed. trurump puttingnt thosose secret servicece agentst risk by demanding to be brought outside and do a drive-by wave to his supporters? thethen it goes to household help, so to speak, the staff at the white house. we watched a as president trump walked up those steps to the first floor black -- alchemy of the white house -- first floor alchemy of the white house, and he took off his mask in a very deliberatete action, gave the thumbs up, did a salute and then did not put the mask back on as he walked in. he kept it all. let's talk about the household staff.f. c cooper had a harsh tweet criticizing this. the staff at the white house, and we're talking about scores of people, nearly 100, we know at least to
juan: are you aware whether donald trump hasas ever been treated for any kind of psychological disorders>> i am not aware. i would be shocked if he hadad been because to be treated for something is to admit you need the treatment. i don't see him having any self-awareness. and clearly, the people closest to him don't care about his well-being. if they did, he would still be at walter reed. trurump puttingnt thosose secret servicece agentst risk by demanding to be brought outside and do a...