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there is real anger and real fear kemnitz. there is real anger and realfear in this kemnitz.ical party alternative for germany, in what was billed a funeral march protesting about the death of a german man last weekend, apparently at the hands of a syrian and an iraqi man. at the same time, thousands of people have taken to the streets as part of a counter demonstration. it is running very deep, the division here. i have spoken to people today, elderly people, who say they are very word about what they perceive to be migrant— fuelled criminality in the city. but then you speak to right—wing extremists or political leaders who appear to be rather whipping up those concerns. at the same time, migrants, a very small population of simulator, are terrified. i have met people who live here say they were attacked in the past few days, others who say that they are too scared to leave their homes. —— a very small population of them. a woman came up to be specially to say please do not go away thinking that kemnitz is just full of right—wing extremists. some of us are horrified about w
there is real anger and real fear kemnitz. there is real anger and realfear in this kemnitz.ical party alternative for germany, in what was billed a funeral march protesting about the death of a german man last weekend, apparently at the hands of a syrian and an iraqi man. at the same time, thousands of people have taken to the streets as part of a counter demonstration. it is running very deep, the division here. i have spoken to people today, elderly people, who say they are very word about...
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more protests in the german city of kemnitz following the death of a german man alleged to have beenled by two migrants. and we”ll get look at the sunday papers at 9.35 with the prime minister's brexit plans dominating the front pages. that's coming up after the sport before the papers — sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's damian johnson. good morning. there's intense focus on the manchester united boss jose mourinho as his side face burnley at turf moor later. united have lost two games of their three matches so far this season making it their worst start in 26 years. they are already chasing their rivals at the top of the table. three of those hoping to be challenging at the end of the season continued their unbeaten starts. ben croucher reports. take a look, this is what a happy manager looks like. jurgen klopp has every right to be after liverpool beat leicester 2—1 to stay top. it looked like a routine performance when firmino nodded them two to the good, but the goalkeeper they brought in to replace the one that made too many mistakes didn't exactly
more protests in the german city of kemnitz following the death of a german man alleged to have beenled by two migrants. and we”ll get look at the sunday papers at 9.35 with the prime minister's brexit plans dominating the front pages. that's coming up after the sport before the papers — sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's damian johnson. good morning. there's intense focus on the manchester united boss jose mourinho as his side face burnley at turf moor later....
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more protests in the german city of kemnitz following the death of a german man alleged to have been two migrants. those are the headlines. now on bbc news, talking books. hello and welcome to talking books from the edinburgh international book festival with me, kirsty wark. ten years on from the election of barack 0bama, what progress does author and academic t geronimojohnson think america has made in the realms of race relations? he says too many of us have stood idly by while america is being run roughshod by conservative racists. in his breakthrough novel, welcome to braggsville, t geronimojohnson details the life of a young white boy from braggsville, georgia, who wins a place at the prestigious berkeley university in california. the novel explores the complexities of race, identity and class, be it in the liberal elite in berkeley or in the traditions of the deep south. applause. t geronimojohnson, a very warm welcome to talking books. thank you. you have been compared to some extremely fine authors — mark twain, toni morrison, tom wolfe — and i wonder if that's because you ha
more protests in the german city of kemnitz following the death of a german man alleged to have been two migrants. those are the headlines. now on bbc news, talking books. hello and welcome to talking books from the edinburgh international book festival with me, kirsty wark. ten years on from the election of barack 0bama, what progress does author and academic t geronimojohnson think america has made in the realms of race relations? he says too many of us have stood idly by while america is...
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more protests in the german city of kemnitz following the death of a german man alleged to have been are chasing the title for 2115 to win the match. at lunch the tourists were 46 a3. a good session could
more protests in the german city of kemnitz following the death of a german man alleged to have been are chasing the title for 2115 to win the match. at lunch the tourists were 46 a3. a good session could
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far—right demonstrators, with many chanting nazi slogans, have been marching through through the city of kemnitzit's a week since a german man was stabbed to death there — apparently by two asylum seekers. this triggered a series of violent demonstrations. the far right political party afd has been accused of inflaming tensions. our correspondent jenny hill is there. fury, hostility on the streets of chemnitz. lugenpresse — "lying press," they shout. leading them on, the anti—migrant party afd. this protest — a funeral march, organised by several far—right groups to remember the german man killed last weekend by, police believe, a syrian and an iraqi. we are a democratic country so i can't check each and everybody who is marching with us. but you know your organisation has joined with the far—right extremist organisation in this march. so, there might be some of those people in this march, and therefore i don't do it? there are migrants in this town who are terrified, who are locking themselves into their flats because they're afraid of the violence that has broken out here. is that the kind of
far—right demonstrators, with many chanting nazi slogans, have been marching through through the city of kemnitzit's a week since a german man was stabbed to death there — apparently by two asylum seekers. this triggered a series of violent demonstrations. the far right political party afd has been accused of inflaming tensions. our correspondent jenny hill is there. fury, hostility on the streets of chemnitz. lugenpresse — "lying press," they shout. leading them on, the...
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there's a heavy police presence in the german city of kemnitz as rival demonstrations over the killingeath has been blamed on immigrants, and previous protests by far—right groups have turned violent. jenny hill is following events and joins us from chemnitz. so, clearly there is a lot going on behind you. just lay out the scene for us. in the last few minutes actually this scene here has been getting a little more tense and that is because you can see the far right to march that was supposed to be walking through the streets here led by the political party was supposed to bea by the political party was supposed to be a peaceful protest about the death of that german man here in the early hours of sunday morning last weekend. that march they had just called off and organisers say that they had been failed, let them of they had been failed, let them of the state and cannot go any further. they can't go any further because of the other end of this street is a rather noisy counter protest. there are thousands of demonstrators on both sides and police have been very fea rful both sides and
there's a heavy police presence in the german city of kemnitz as rival demonstrations over the killingeath has been blamed on immigrants, and previous protests by far—right groups have turned violent. jenny hill is following events and joins us from chemnitz. so, clearly there is a lot going on behind you. just lay out the scene for us. in the last few minutes actually this scene here has been getting a little more tense and that is because you can see the far right to march that was supposed...
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far—right demonstrators, with many chanting nazi slogans, have been marching through through the city of kemnitzof violent demonstrations. the far right political party afd has been accused of inflaming tensions. our correspondent jenny hill is there. fury, hostility on the streets of chemnitz. lugenpresse — "lying press," they shout.
far—right demonstrators, with many chanting nazi slogans, have been marching through through the city of kemnitzof violent demonstrations. the far right political party afd has been accused of inflaming tensions. our correspondent jenny hill is there. fury, hostility on the streets of chemnitz. lugenpresse — "lying press," they shout.
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caught smuggling drugs, weapons and mobile phones into prisons more protests in the german city of kemnitze your headlines. now it's time for dateline london. hello, and a warm welcome to dateline london, i'mjane hill. today we discuss whether there is positive news to report
caught smuggling drugs, weapons and mobile phones into prisons more protests in the german city of kemnitze your headlines. now it's time for dateline london. hello, and a warm welcome to dateline london, i'mjane hill. today we discuss whether there is positive news to report
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world news, the latest headlines: thousands of far—right demonstrators have been marching through kemnitzviolence after the death of a german—cuban man blamed on immigrants. jan—henrik wiebe is editor of the online media and news portal t 0nline and was on the streets of chemnitz. he's been telling me what he encountered: i was covering the demonstrations today, right in the middle of the clashes between left—wing and right—wing people, and i experienced violence against myself because right—wing people attacked me and my camera, and i lost my microphone. while you were there, did you think it was a possibility you would be attacked? no. most of the time, it was very peaceful. the afd marched and also the left—wing demonstrators, but it came out of nowhere. they were so angry. they were shouting at the police, they were bringing in the water cannon and surrounding the water cannon. during the separation, i was filming them attacking the police and then theyjust hit me from the side and i didn't see that. it was crazy. for those who have not been in this kind of demonstration, could you ju
world news, the latest headlines: thousands of far—right demonstrators have been marching through kemnitzviolence after the death of a german—cuban man blamed on immigrants. jan—henrik wiebe is editor of the online media and news portal t 0nline and was on the streets of chemnitz. he's been telling me what he encountered: i was covering the demonstrations today, right in the middle of the clashes between left—wing and right—wing people, and i experienced violence against myself...
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more protests in the german city of kemnitz following the death of a german man alleged to have been killed by two migrants. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. england have made a great start. they are chasing the title for 216 to win the match. at lunch the tourists were 46 a3. a good session could swing it either side for one way or the other. the first ball of a pivotal day, it was still a little sleepy. anything that they tired start for india, a nick, catch, jump and skip. england's last didn't last long. sam karen falling just four runs short of his india then needed to level, ten wickets to win. not a bad start. the dismissal was soft, but this delivery was emphatic. soon after england would deliver a wake—up call of their own. james anderson, lbw. this would single deliberate signal the arrival of cricketing royalty. but his presence failed to galvanise the squad. alarm bells were ringing. it would have been the perfect session for england, somehow they managed to survive this lbw appeal. much to their captain's dismay. it's steven gerrard's first old f
more protests in the german city of kemnitz following the death of a german man alleged to have been killed by two migrants. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. england have made a great start. they are chasing the title for 216 to win the match. at lunch the tourists were 46 a3. a good session could swing it either side for one way or the other. the first ball of a pivotal day, it was still a little sleepy. anything that they tired start for india, a nick, catch, jump and...
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caught smuggling drugs, weapons and mobile phones into prisons more protests in the german city of kemnitzollowing the death of a german man alleged to have been killed by two migrants. those are your headlines. now it's time for dateline london. hello, and a warm welcome to dateline london, i'mjane hill. today we discuss whether there is positive news to report about the brexit negotiations, after some striking comments from michel barnier. we ask what is happening inside britain's labour party and, as autumn campaigning begins in earnest for the us midterms, look at the state of american politics. with me are: the columnist for the independent yasmin alibhai—brown. long—time correspondent for the new york timesjohn fisher burns, from france's le point, marc roche, who also spent many years at le monde and the guardian columnist nisreen malik. is there a glimmer of a brexit deal on the horizon? the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier suggested this week he was prepared to offer britain a partnership such as there had never been with any third country. the markets got very excited at the
caught smuggling drugs, weapons and mobile phones into prisons more protests in the german city of kemnitzollowing the death of a german man alleged to have been killed by two migrants. those are your headlines. now it's time for dateline london. hello, and a warm welcome to dateline london, i'mjane hill. today we discuss whether there is positive news to report about the brexit negotiations, after some striking comments from michel barnier. we ask what is happening inside britain's labour...
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there's a heavy police presence in the german city of kemnitz as rival demonstrations over the killing the death has been blamed on immigrants, and previous protests by far—right groups have turned violent. tell us what's the latest? there have been scuffles and angry scenes as once again thousands of people have taken to the streets here. there was real anger and fear in this city. today has seen up protests led by far right groups including the political party and what was billed a funeral march protesting about the death of a german man last weekend and a p pa re ntly german man last weekend and apparently at the hands of a syrian and iraqi man. at the same time thousands of people have taken to the streets as part of a counter demonstration. it's running very deep, the division here. i've spoken to people today who say they're really worried about what they perceive to be migrant fuelled criminality in the city but then you speak to right—wing extremists or political leaders who appear to be whipping up those concerns. at the same time migrants, and very small population of here ha
there's a heavy police presence in the german city of kemnitz as rival demonstrations over the killing the death has been blamed on immigrants, and previous protests by far—right groups have turned violent. tell us what's the latest? there have been scuffles and angry scenes as once again thousands of people have taken to the streets here. there was real anger and fear in this city. today has seen up protests led by far right groups including the political party and what was billed a funeral...
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more protests in the german city of kemnitz following the death of a german man alleged to have beenled by two migrants. in the cricket, the fourth test against india is wonderfully poised after england fought through the third day to finish on 260—8. and at 10.30 kirsty wark presents a special edition of talking books from the edinburgh international book festival, where she talks to american author t geronimo johnson. theresa may says she will not give in to those who want another referendum on brexit. writing in the sunday telegraph the prime minister said those who voted in 2016 trusted that their "voices would be heard." mrs may also pledged that she wouldn't be forced into watering down her chequers brexit plan. but one conservative mp — who previously backed her proposals — has now described them as a "humiliation." 0ur political correspondent chris mason reports. the prime minister argues that in the eu referendum two years ago, millions of people voted, some for the first time in decades, and they trusted their vote would count. and yet one deep—pocketed member of the tory f
more protests in the german city of kemnitz following the death of a german man alleged to have beenled by two migrants. in the cricket, the fourth test against india is wonderfully poised after england fought through the third day to finish on 260—8. and at 10.30 kirsty wark presents a special edition of talking books from the edinburgh international book festival, where she talks to american author t geronimo johnson. theresa may says she will not give in to those who want another...
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caught smuggling drugs, weapons and mobile phones into prisons more protests in the german city of kemnitzth of a german man alleged to have been killed by two migrants. those are our headlines. now on bbc news, it's click. this week: get your skates on for security games... highjumps. this is what it feels like to be on the moon. and robot drinks. this is the business card of our first guest on the programme this week, google‘s self—proclaimed security princess. parisa tabriz is one of the biggest names in cyber security. the buck stops with her if, for example, chrome, google‘s browser, is hacked. and if you've ever seen these while you're browsing, these little padlock to help us to know if the link between your computer or phone and a website is secure. parisa is behind google‘s push to get more websites to use the encrypted https protocol. now, not all hackers are bad guys, of course. parisa employs about 200 of them in a specialist unit called project zero. they hack all sorts of software before the bad guys do before any vulnerabilities can be spotted and fixed. they're like a polic
caught smuggling drugs, weapons and mobile phones into prisons more protests in the german city of kemnitzth of a german man alleged to have been killed by two migrants. those are our headlines. now on bbc news, it's click. this week: get your skates on for security games... highjumps. this is what it feels like to be on the moon. and robot drinks. this is the business card of our first guest on the programme this week, google‘s self—proclaimed security princess. parisa tabriz is one of the...