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that's 3 more points for bruno labadee a side with hatcher berlin remaining unbeaten since he took over the helm last month. and us are minor of the top story we're following for you this hour in the u.s. over a dozen cities have imposed nighttime curfews as protests rage over the death of george floyd the death of the 48 year old black man in police custody earlier this week has triggered a wave of national outrage with demonstrations now in their 5th day. you're watching news i have an update for you at the top of the hour in the meantime you can stay up to date on our web site that's talk comp and i'm rebecca riches from maine and the entire team here in berlin thanks very much what you. also need to have grave the need to keep. people from all over the ranch and home the 4 families most recently that. is the bottom of the family that the last dragon was $100.00. 3 years. to agree books on. a meal. the 2nd season.
that's 3 more points for bruno labadee a side with hatcher berlin remaining unbeaten since he took over the helm last month. and us are minor of the top story we're following for you this hour in the u.s. over a dozen cities have imposed nighttime curfews as protests rage over the death of george floyd the death of the 48 year old black man in police custody earlier this week has triggered a wave of national outrage with demonstrations now in their 5th day. you're watching news i have an update...
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one of the other common idioms is taking up the hatcher or bury the hatcher. often times the symbolism of the hatchet was meant to symbolize i want you to go to war with me against a common enemy, or it is time to make piece, let us bury the hatchet. the belts could be accepted. the other side might say thanking but we're going to think about it. in other cases they were kicked away or thrown into the dust. they would express extreme anger. other types of exchange that went on here, food, drink, and tobacco. these were items that were very important to how these treaty negotiations began. and how they ended. when indians traveled to a town eastern pennsylvania for treaty conference, they expected to be treated well by their colonial hosts. that would involve, often times toasts when they arrived. it would involve a feast at some point during the course of the proceedings and it would involve provisions for their families while they were encamped on the edge of town and all this stuff was going down. that's why this stuff was so expensive for colonial governmen
one of the other common idioms is taking up the hatcher or bury the hatcher. often times the symbolism of the hatchet was meant to symbolize i want you to go to war with me against a common enemy, or it is time to make piece, let us bury the hatchet. the belts could be accepted. the other side might say thanking but we're going to think about it. in other cases they were kicked away or thrown into the dust. they would express extreme anger. other types of exchange that went on here, food,...
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manage to deal with those 2 things they could be in for a very difficult evening like i said i think hatcher of just about probably are going into this one as favorites but very difficult match to call and you know with so much on the line i would like to make a prediction tongan i outside of berlin's olympic stadium thank you and with that now you're up to date on g.w. news i'm sarah kelly in berlin and i'll be back in 45 minutes with more news right here on t.w. in the meantime you can get the latest on our web site e.w. dot com you can also follow us on social media thank you very much for joining us take care and. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. that ground information and news. our corona. covered 19 special next on d w. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all miss a trick just through the top.
manage to deal with those 2 things they could be in for a very difficult evening like i said i think hatcher of just about probably are going into this one as favorites but very difficult match to call and you know with so much on the line i would like to make a prediction tongan i outside of berlin's olympic stadium thank you and with that now you're up to date on g.w. news i'm sarah kelly in berlin and i'll be back in 45 minutes with more news right here on t.w. in the meantime you can get...
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you had very high unemployment as a result of the industrialization of the u.k., and yet margaret hatchere -- margaret thatcher remained politically dominant. her votes were 40% or 45% of the population and she seemed to be tackling the major problem, inflation initially and then union control and the ability to govern the economy. environment,t there is a difference between the u.k. and a lot of the u.s. it is hard to overstate this furlough scheme, almost 10 million. that is one quarter to one third of the labor force supported by this furlough scheme, keeping them connected with their employer, preventing the sky high unemployment we have seen in the u.s., for now. employer'ss on the being able to survive long enough. tom: as i look as an outsider at the labour party, i detect a visible change in the leadership. it is stunning, the body language and imaging we have seen from jeremy corbyn to the new guy. have the winds shifted to the center ground for a more conservative labor -- labour? rupert: i think so. era hasof the corbyn brought the labour party into the mainstream. at the same
you had very high unemployment as a result of the industrialization of the u.k., and yet margaret hatchere -- margaret thatcher remained politically dominant. her votes were 40% or 45% of the population and she seemed to be tackling the major problem, inflation initially and then union control and the ability to govern the economy. environment,t there is a difference between the u.k. and a lot of the u.s. it is hard to overstate this furlough scheme, almost 10 million. that is one quarter to...
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ended in this weird at the weirdest cliffhanger because we were done and then terry my costar teri hatcher got pregnant and was unable sometimes a difficult pregnancy so we ended up stopping men which was which is tough because i would have like to see us have you know sort of a closing season and wrap things up a bit but right now i'd love to catch up with loads of clark 26 years i mean how many years almost 30 years it was great fun yes or to tell me about masters of illusion you have magicians doing their magic in front of a know it tell me about the mass of illusions so the 7th year of the show i don't know a whole lot about magic and i'm is in thrall and excited and in awe as it as anybody in our audience are magicians it's a very fast paced show and average issues are amazing they're from all over the world and they view incredible close up magic big magic illusions rather this magic is supposed to be you know it's an illusion but i can't figure it out they'll do it right from my face and i cannot for the life of me figure it out drives me insane but i also get a great thrill and it'
ended in this weird at the weirdest cliffhanger because we were done and then terry my costar teri hatcher got pregnant and was unable sometimes a difficult pregnancy so we ended up stopping men which was which is tough because i would have like to see us have you know sort of a closing season and wrap things up a bit but right now i'd love to catch up with loads of clark 26 years i mean how many years almost 30 years it was great fun yes or to tell me about masters of illusion you have...
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maintain this social distancing on this crowd of circumstance rather many aquaculture farming and hatcher has been destroyed nearly 180000 of them government says about 146000 hectares of farmland totally destroyed the relief minister disaster. over a $1000000000.00 off loss so far what they can estimate the real problem with is where will the hundreds of thousands of people will go because their houses are destroyed these people are subsistence farmers that depend on the crops land and the fish farming over there and this comes in a time when pandemic is going on they have to have maintained certain distance to avoid the disease so a very challenging time for the government do to lock down the economy also slow the economy has slowed down and we have believe dating for this people in the long time is going to be a major challenge for the government in coming years our days and weeks all right so i mean so much to be a challenge. so ahead on al-jazeera as many countries continue to open up it's a different story out at sea by thousands are still stuck on cruise ships. but. we've got some
maintain this social distancing on this crowd of circumstance rather many aquaculture farming and hatcher has been destroyed nearly 180000 of them government says about 146000 hectares of farmland totally destroyed the relief minister disaster. over a $1000000000.00 off loss so far what they can estimate the real problem with is where will the hundreds of thousands of people will go because their houses are destroyed these people are subsistence farmers that depend on the crops land and the...
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>>hatcher loved one i couldn't. i couldn't hold my daughter and when here are as getting we're all getting news that basically was going to be the law i. >>so says that he is still working on getting his strength back his family did prayer services every night while he was away. he says being back home with his loved ones gives him special energy that he did not have while he was in the hospital. >>the town of bolinas tested almost all of its residents for covid-19 and the results are in almost all the residents came back negative. the effort is part of the ucsf study to track how the virus spreads kron four's gayle ong reports. >>more than 1800 residents were tested here in bolinas and health officials say the infection rate was so low presumably the good experiences, social distancing. and the nature of the town scientists say the rule setting of bolinas the small coastal town in western marion county contributed to a lower rate of covid-19 infections. the town raised funds to test all of its residents in april an
>>hatcher loved one i couldn't. i couldn't hold my daughter and when here are as getting we're all getting news that basically was going to be the law i. >>so says that he is still working on getting his strength back his family did prayer services every night while he was away. he says being back home with his loved ones gives him special energy that he did not have while he was in the hospital. >>the town of bolinas tested almost all of its residents for covid-19 and the...
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we we lose that opportunity to be able to hatcher loved one i couldn't. i couldn't hold my daughters and when here are as getting we're all getting news that basically was going we've got a lot i. >>thankfully though the good-byes his family said through the glass of the icu warned the last. >>that woke up and began to recover eventually well enough to be brought home he says he saw god while he was in his coma and will be forever grateful to get a second chance at life to me that concerns me to tell me in. >>well it was you were going to survive. i'm not trying i it's not the health screening. we have to start thinking about other people. >>so that he has nothing but thanks and gratitude for the nurses and the doctors that helped him through all of this he's still working on getting his strength back. but he says being home with his loved ones gives him some special energy that he didn't have while he was in the hospital his family is now of course urging everyone to wear the masks and follow the social distancing orders back to you. noel thank you. >>be
we we lose that opportunity to be able to hatcher loved one i couldn't. i couldn't hold my daughters and when here are as getting we're all getting news that basically was going we've got a lot i. >>thankfully though the good-byes his family said through the glass of the icu warned the last. >>that woke up and began to recover eventually well enough to be brought home he says he saw god while he was in his coma and will be forever grateful to get a second chance at life to me that...
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hatcher, who is quite notorious for his engagement in the slave trade as well as d. weiss, so david weiss, weiss towards the bottom. so, what this shows is there are these ideas that the slave market was a vice, that it was kind of centered, like put in a little, dark corner of the city and you only went there, kind of like a red-light district. like i think people think of the slave market as operating in red-light districts, but that wasn't the case at all. what this reflects is that this kind of commerce, the slave trade, the purchase and sale of enslaved people was central to the commercial districts of new orleans and that women were a part of those commercial districts. so there was no way that women could avoid slave markets, even if they never bought a slave, they could not avoid encountering the slave market. and even in some cases benefiting from offering their goods or their services to those individuals who were invested in and involved in the slave trade. and that is not how that is supposed to look. so, i apologize for that. but essentially -- let's see
hatcher, who is quite notorious for his engagement in the slave trade as well as d. weiss, so david weiss, weiss towards the bottom. so, what this shows is there are these ideas that the slave market was a vice, that it was kind of centered, like put in a little, dark corner of the city and you only went there, kind of like a red-light district. like i think people think of the slave market as operating in red-light districts, but that wasn't the case at all. what this reflects is that this...
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hatcher who's quite notorious for his engagement in the slave trade as well as d. weiss, david weiss, toward the bottom. what this shows, there are these ideas that the slave market is a vice, kind of centered, you know, like, put in a little dark corner of the city and you only went there kind of like a red light district. i think people think of the slave market as operating in red light districts but that wasn't the case at all. what this reflects is that this kind of commerce, the slave trade, the per shan't, people was central to the commercial districts of new orleans and women were part of those commercial districts so there was no way that women could avoid slave markets even if they never bought a slave, they could not avoid encount kouncounteri market or offering goods to individuals who were invested in or involved in the slave trade. and that is not how that is supposed to look. so i apologize for that. essentially, let's see. i can tell you what it's supposed to look like. so this would have been -- if it had behaved itself -- been a newspaper advertis
hatcher who's quite notorious for his engagement in the slave trade as well as d. weiss, david weiss, toward the bottom. what this shows, there are these ideas that the slave market is a vice, kind of centered, you know, like, put in a little dark corner of the city and you only went there kind of like a red light district. i think people think of the slave market as operating in red light districts but that wasn't the case at all. what this reflects is that this kind of commerce, the slave...
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we we lose that opportunity to be able to hatcher loved one i couldn't.ers and when here are as getting we're all getting news that basically was going we've got a lot i. >>thankfully though the good-byes his family said through the glass of the icu warned the last. >>that woke up and began to recover eventually well enough to be brought home he says he saw god while he was in his coma and will be forever grateful to get a second chance at life to meet the concerns me to tell me in. >>well it was you were going to survive. we're not trying i was not the health screening. we have to start thinking about other people. >>so that he said and nothing but saying si for the nurses and a doctor so much gratitude because they helped him through this. he is still working on getting his strength back but he says that the home with his loved ones gives him energy that he didn't have while he was alone in the hospital. >>police say they will not be cleaning up homeless encampments during the covid-19 pandemic the department posted on its facebook page saying that forc
we we lose that opportunity to be able to hatcher loved one i couldn't.ers and when here are as getting we're all getting news that basically was going we've got a lot i. >>thankfully though the good-byes his family said through the glass of the icu warned the last. >>that woke up and began to recover eventually well enough to be brought home he says he saw god while he was in his coma and will be forever grateful to get a second chance at life to meet the concerns me to tell me in....