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are for more now i'm told by our political correspondent simon young here in berlin good evening to you simon germany is known around the world for its frugal fiscal nature now we've got a government that because of that history can afford to go into debt are we witnessing almost a paradigm shift here in germany. well brant i think it is a massive change from the policy of recent years as you say under 30000000000 euros a huge amount the economy minister referred to it today as a power package and all the politicians have been talking about a big bang to get germany's economy out of this virus crises all the fiscal prudence and balance budgets of recent years seem to have gone out of the window for the moment at least and you know germany is really turning on the taps and these measures of course are in addition to nearly 3 quarters of a trillion euros in other measures that have already been agreed the german government is taking on debt again it seems like they found the credit card and they're ready to use it right the plastic is definitely heating up to 130000000000 euros what are t
are for more now i'm told by our political correspondent simon young here in berlin good evening to you simon germany is known around the world for its frugal fiscal nature now we've got a government that because of that history can afford to go into debt are we witnessing almost a paradigm shift here in germany. well brant i think it is a massive change from the policy of recent years as you say under 30000000000 euros a huge amount the economy minister referred to it today as a power package...
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we can talk through some of the wider implications of this not with the political correspondent simon a young welcome simon political pressure to expand testing around the meat packing plant seems to be growing. phil i think it is if there's a lot down in the city of goods is low that could affect more than $350000.00 people there so that would be a massive step and that's what politicians their local and regional politicians are looking into they're carrying out testing programs and they say they're going to react soon but national politicians have also been stepping up to offer their reaction to the labor minister for instance saying that he wants to make this meat processing company responsible including financially for what seem to be the failings there and the prominent social democrat health expert cull out of backers been saying he believes the virus is already spreading around germany and perhaps beyond from this hot spot in western germany he says that some of those affected he believes probably have already travelled that's why he's calling for a massive program of testing as he des
we can talk through some of the wider implications of this not with the political correspondent simon a young welcome simon political pressure to expand testing around the meat packing plant seems to be growing. phil i think it is if there's a lot down in the city of goods is low that could affect more than $350000.00 people there so that would be a massive step and that's what politicians their local and regional politicians are looking into they're carrying out testing programs and they say...
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we can talk through some of the wider implications of this with the dw political correspondent, simon younglcome, simon. political pressure to expand testing around the meatpacking plant seems to be growing. simon: i think it is. if there is a lockdown in the city, that could affect more than 350,000 people there. so that would be a massive step. that is what politicians there, local and regional, are looking into. they are carrying out testing programs and say they are going to react soon. national politicians have also been stepping up to offer their reaction to the labor minister, for instance, saying he wants to make this meat processing company responsible, including financially, for what seems to be the failings there. a health expert has been saying he believes the virus is already spreading around germany and perhaps beyond from this hotspot in western germany. he says some of those affected he believes probably have already traveled. that is why he is calling for a massive program of testing as he describes it and also for travel restrictions. so in other words, there are thoughts
we can talk through some of the wider implications of this with the dw political correspondent, simon younglcome, simon. political pressure to expand testing around the meatpacking plant seems to be growing. simon: i think it is. if there is a lockdown in the city, that could affect more than 350,000 people there. so that would be a massive step. that is what politicians there, local and regional, are looking into. they are carrying out testing programs and say they are going to react soon....
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and joining us for more on this is to have a huge political correspondent simon young simon germany's government has 4 years of void of debt it's championed a balanced budget are we witnessing a general shift here. sarah i think it's a massive shift 130000000000 euros of support for the economy power package is what the economy minister called it today and some politicians have been talking about a ban a big bang to get the german economy out of this virus crisis all the fiscal prudence and balance books that with the tenor of german economic policy in recent years seem to be out of the window at least for the moment and they're really turned on the taps and of course that's on top of other support measures for the economy amounting to 3 quarters of a trillion euros that have already been agreed the german government saying it's taking on debts again you know it's a real change germany has found its credit card it's ready to spend so what are they going to spend it on what are the big takeaways. well i think one of the most controversial parts of this package is this drop in sales tax
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even germany with its economic might can do to support its own economy that is definitely true simon young on the story for us here in berlin simon thank you. that stimulus passion comes along with the european central bank announcing extra stimulus measures for the euro zone the bank's head christine legarde says it will issue another 600000000000 euros in emergency bonds to lessen the economic damage from the coronavirus crisis well that's on top of a $750000000000.00 euro package announced back in march the e.c.b. says the euro zone's combined economy is shrinking at an unprecedented rate and that the bond buying will continue until at least june of 2021. a town in central germany has reimposed to some coronavirus restrictions not long after they were lifted dozens of people celebrated the end of ramadan together setting off a wave of new infections. just as kuranda restrictions were being loosened in this german town now the threat of a 2nd lockdown looms and who because some residents in this apartment block breached rules by meeting on mass getting in citizens off urias that some of
even germany with its economic might can do to support its own economy that is definitely true simon young on the story for us here in berlin simon thank you. that stimulus passion comes along with the european central bank announcing extra stimulus measures for the euro zone the bank's head christine legarde says it will issue another 600000000000 euros in emergency bonds to lessen the economic damage from the coronavirus crisis well that's on top of a $750000000000.00 euro package announced...
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political correspondent simon young who has more on this story simon we just saw their fences guards essentially stopping people from from leaving this facility why are the quarantine conditions there so different from in other hot spots in germany . sara that's true elsewhere people of been pretty much trusted to stick to the rules and only challenged if they don't the explanation for these drastic measures like fences seems to be that slow in this meat plant really are the hot spot in germany for corona virus at the moment more than 2000 people now said to be infected people linked to that meat plant so the local authorities really feel they have to do something and they also say there is a significant risk that some people may just disappear many of them are foreign nationals and might want to leave the country and if they did that that would make the testing and contact tracing that the authorities have started there really very much more difficult and it would increase the risk of the disease spreading to other regions and that's something other states in germany are very worrie
political correspondent simon young who has more on this story simon we just saw their fences guards essentially stopping people from from leaving this facility why are the quarantine conditions there so different from in other hot spots in germany . sara that's true elsewhere people of been pretty much trusted to stick to the rules and only challenged if they don't the explanation for these drastic measures like fences seems to be that slow in this meat plant really are the hot spot in germany...
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meat industry in the good news here is that the rate of new infections in goods is low is now only simon young with a view from germany are not the spike in cases at meat processing facilities thank you. for all to spy concerns over the spread of the coronavirus polls have opened in russia for a vote on a number of controversial reforms one of which would allow president vladimir putin to stay in office for another 16 years now putin proposed the constitutional changes back in january other changes talk about improving social benefits and effectively banning same sex marriage. as a massive surprise during the state of the nation address in january russian president vladimir putin stunned the country with his plan for constitutional reform. proposal envisages strengthening the role of the state council as well as expanding powers for parliament and creating new entrance hurdles for presidential candidates the reform would also allow putin to stay in office until 2036 christmassy. the speed with which the changes were rushed through parliament stumped the opposition in much the duma passed the r
meat industry in the good news here is that the rate of new infections in goods is low is now only simon young with a view from germany are not the spike in cases at meat processing facilities thank you. for all to spy concerns over the spread of the coronavirus polls have opened in russia for a vote on a number of controversial reforms one of which would allow president vladimir putin to stay in office for another 16 years now putin proposed the constitutional changes back in january other...
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phil: simon young, thank you so much. russians have begun a weeklong boat to decide whether to endorse or reject president putin's proposed constitutional changes. the reforms would allow him to run for the presidency again in 2024, potentially allowing him to stay in power for another 16 years. the votes are taking place in the shadow of the covid-19 pandemic, making the process of casting a ballot anything but ordinary. >> face mask, gloves, and special gear. extraordinary precautions to convince russians to come to the polls this week. a decisive vote in russia's constitutional future. but not everyone wants to cast their ballot. >> they y keep telliling us to r masks and now, we are s supposed to go vote? that is nonological. >> we are susupposed to go andd vote on these amendments when they have already been approved without asking us. unfortunately, these amendments mean putin is now ours are. it won't change anything. i don't vote because i know it is totally pointless. >> putin came up with the proposal in january
phil: simon young, thank you so much. russians have begun a weeklong boat to decide whether to endorse or reject president putin's proposed constitutional changes. the reforms would allow him to run for the presidency again in 2024, potentially allowing him to stay in power for another 16 years. the votes are taking place in the shadow of the covid-19 pandemic, making the process of casting a ballot anything but ordinary. >> face mask, gloves, and special gear. extraordinary precautions...
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now young simon as he was known, received from possible execution cumberland certainly wanted his head on a spike because of his youth, he was very, very young at time, but more importantly and significantly for our purposes, he came under the protection of the most prominent politician at the time, the very powerful archibald campbell beguile and with a view toward a wider process of rehabilitation, he used this man to basically start to rehabilitate jacka bites in a forward-thinking way. freezer was granted a pardon in early 1750s. and the caricature put it hanging out of his pocket, pardons 1745, in case you didn't get it. now in return for this, his kin and ally across the north of scotland raised a regiment of 1,100 men and they pooled together and probably about five weeks, very fast. it is highly effective service and his passionate service in north america was a keyy reason why his families lands in the highlands which has been seized by the crown in 1747 were restored to simon fraser the year before this print was completed. so he has been completely rehabilitated from jacka b
now young simon as he was known, received from possible execution cumberland certainly wanted his head on a spike because of his youth, he was very, very young at time, but more importantly and significantly for our purposes, he came under the protection of the most prominent politician at the time, the very powerful archibald campbell beguile and with a view toward a wider process of rehabilitation, he used this man to basically start to rehabilitate jacka bites in a forward-thinking way....
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as with oscar winner jennifer hudson's rendition classic of nina simone me classic by argument that franklin, "youngnd black" ♪ yothank you, jesus ♪ >> continue to change and dismantle a racist and unequal system. >> reporter: this was also a call to action as beyonce knolls carter accepted this year's humanitarian award from former first lady michelle obama. >> we have to vote like our life depends on it, because it does. >> vladimir duthiers reporting. and that's the overnight news for this does. for others, check back for "cbs this morning" a little bit later and follow us any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the cbs studios in washington, i'm kris van cleave. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: the worst is yet to come, the u.s. faces an explosion of coronavirus cases as the world health organization issues a dire warning. the pandemic is far from over. tonight as infections surge in the south, testing sites in texas and florida are overflowing while hospitals across the south are overwhelmed. beaches and bars closing as more states rollback plans to reopen. what it means for your july
as with oscar winner jennifer hudson's rendition classic of nina simone me classic by argument that franklin, "youngnd black" ♪ yothank you, jesus ♪ >> continue to change and dismantle a racist and unequal system. >> reporter: this was also a call to action as beyonce knolls carter accepted this year's humanitarian award from former first lady michelle obama. >> we have to vote like our life depends on it, because it does. >> vladimir duthiers reporting....
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simon mckenzie. rob: squeezing his wife and 3 young kids in a special moment caught on camera.ristin mckenzie pulling off the perfect surprise, mackenzie hadn't seen his family since february. jillian: coronavirus cases in texas rising as the mandatory self quarantine comes under fire, doctor jennifer call says it may be back for business but is a smart public health policy. >> if you want to be stuck with one party and ignored by the other, stay in a 2-party system but if you want to chart your own destiny, form your own party. rob: the founder of bet sending that to the black lives matter movement. >> a look at top headlines, the trump administration urging the supreme court to overturn the affordable care act. and there is no tax penalty for the uninsured. >> police reform - the record-keeping of police use of force. the gop version in the senate. police reform in a partisan -- >> the house is voting on making dc the 50 first state, the first vote of its kind in 32 years, the bill is expected to pass in the democratic house but not the republican senate, donald trump threate
simon mckenzie. rob: squeezing his wife and 3 young kids in a special moment caught on camera.ristin mckenzie pulling off the perfect surprise, mackenzie hadn't seen his family since february. jillian: coronavirus cases in texas rising as the mandatory self quarantine comes under fire, doctor jennifer call says it may be back for business but is a smart public health policy. >> if you want to be stuck with one party and ignored by the other, stay in a 2-party system but if you want to...
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press secretary on record with 20 sanders 2016 presidential campaign's with 16 young americans shaping the 2016 election. simone unapologetically fights for juvenile justice reform. invites for our passion spread we are thrilled to have simone with us tonight to discuss her new book on the 2020 campaign trail. during tonight's event please share your thoughts on social media using the # political page turners and bite tagging politics. tonight political page turners event will be moderated by executive director, moe is going to check a soft drink tickets operates - thank you so much for the introduction. and congratulations on your graduation just like what 48 hour signal? welcome to the gu alumni community. i want to welcome everyone who's tuning in via social media platforms, youtube, and to merge the georgetown community who are participating via zoom's is going to. interesting conversation and a fun conversation with one of the more interesting speakers we have had here. one piece of house came before we get started, for those of you in the georgetown community who are participating via zoom, you will get a
press secretary on record with 20 sanders 2016 presidential campaign's with 16 young americans shaping the 2016 election. simone unapologetically fights for juvenile justice reform. invites for our passion spread we are thrilled to have simone with us tonight to discuss her new book on the 2020 campaign trail. during tonight's event please share your thoughts on social media using the # political page turners and bite tagging politics. tonight political page turners event will be moderated by...
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young 1a. my phone was found with pictures of hitler on it. my name's daniel de simone'm investigating network leaders as they recruit in the uk. this programme contains some scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. the uk is a place that...we think there's a lot of potential. but right now, we want to build our numbers up there. they not only want to form terrorist cell structures, they also want to inspire others to go out and commit lone—actor acts of terror. i speak to a family torn apart by their violence. our family will never be the same again. this destroyed our family. and police here, who say right—wing extremism is the fastest—growing terror threat. i'm really concerned with the young and mid—teens. the propensity towards violence and the fascination with violence. as the extreme right stands accused of helping to stoke racial tension in the states, i'm on the hunt for leaders of the network who hide in the shadows online. over phone: the main question is, does he understand how much damage he's caused? let's go, let's do it. i am a radical national soci
young 1a. my phone was found with pictures of hitler on it. my name's daniel de simone'm investigating network leaders as they recruit in the uk. this programme contains some scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. the uk is a place that...we think there's a lot of potential. but right now, we want to build our numbers up there. they not only want to form terrorist cell structures, they also want to inspire others to go out and commit lone—actor acts of terror. i speak to a family torn...
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enduring i think that not everybody it's not always brutal simon sometimes brutal but he sometimes very wise but i do think when somebody risks a young person here's what i do it i'm really proud of it there's a real delicacy about it i think you're a wizard and this is humanity and it's humans and we know that you know listen i've always had the i was fascinated by always been fascinated by anybody performing anywhere and i love shows and i love watching shows and i love watching people try and i i know that talent or humor is subjective but you know i became really cognisant of the fact that when we started going to the comedy clubs you know in in the seventy's we would see people up there on amateur night that were i used to think why is this person even here like everybody talks about how hurtful it is or painful it is to watch a comic just die you know and just just eat crap you know and you see these people on amateur and i think get up and but then you realize nobody has their of their own fruition they really are they needed at least one other person at a dinner table to go you know you should you know what you should do you
enduring i think that not everybody it's not always brutal simon sometimes brutal but he sometimes very wise but i do think when somebody risks a young person here's what i do it i'm really proud of it there's a real delicacy about it i think you're a wizard and this is humanity and it's humans and we know that you know listen i've always had the i was fascinated by always been fascinated by anybody performing anywhere and i love shows and i love watching shows and i love watching people try...
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young 14. my phone was found with pictures of hitler on it. my name's daniel de simonegramme contains some scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. the uk is a place that...we think there's a lot of potential. but right now, we want to build our numbers up there. they not only want to form terrorist cell structures, they also want to inspire others to go out and commit lone—actor
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simon mackenzie. squeezing his wife and three young kids with a special moment on camera.ook at that mackenzie and kristin pulling off the perfect surprise for father's date. he was stationed in qatar and hasn't seen his family since january. ainsley: his kids are so beautiful. it hit in february precorona. brian: hold on to slide show that's pretty effective. steve: thanks, jillian. brian brian new notes from peter strzok suggest president obama and biden weighed in on the flynn case in 2017 while james comey down played it. the revelations are jaw dropping, he's on deck. my nunormal: fewer asthma attacks. less oral steroids. taking my treatment at home. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain,
simon mackenzie. squeezing his wife and three young kids with a special moment on camera.ook at that mackenzie and kristin pulling off the perfect surprise for father's date. he was stationed in qatar and hasn't seen his family since january. ainsley: his kids are so beautiful. it hit in february precorona. brian: hold on to slide show that's pretty effective. steve: thanks, jillian. brian brian new notes from peter strzok suggest president obama and biden weighed in on the flynn case in 2017...
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young girl. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: in houston, texas, an important life lesson for this five year old girl. >> we're not here to hurt you, >> reporter: simonee was at a massive rally for george floyd last week with her family. >> we have a history of police brutality in my family too, so we were just going to go out there to raise awareness and i wanted to teach her at a young age to have a voice. >> reporter: he says, when this group of riot police rushed toward the end of the march his daughter suddenly got scared. she asked a police officer if he planned to shoot them. >> we're not here to hurt you, we're here to protect you. you can do whatever you want just don't break nothing. >> i wish that i would have caught the very beginning of it because that's when he spoke about him having a daughter himself and wanting to make it home to his daughter. you could tell it came from a very genuine place. >> reporter: the father says the houston police officer taught him something too. >> thank you for giving me a different perspective. >> reporter: david wright. abc news, new york. >> great, thank you so much for watching. >>> on abc 7 news at 6:
young girl. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: in houston, texas, an important life lesson for this five year old girl. >> we're not here to hurt you, >> reporter: simonee was at a massive rally for george floyd last week with her family. >> we have a history of police brutality in my family too, so we were just going to go out there to raise awareness and i wanted to teach her at a young age to have a voice. >> reporter: he says, when this group of riot...
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it will feature young activists and leaders of the black lives matter movement, celebrities like chance the rapper and simonecan catch "race and inclusivity" tonight. i'm excited for the return of nick news that was hosted by the great linda ellerbee. they featured important issues geared toward young people exploring race, sexism, politics, and the legacy lives on. >> the special is going to include the co-founders of black lives matter. i love it when they make programming especially for kids. there's so much talked about now out there. and there's not a lot of programming directed at them. i think this is important. >>> ahead, alex azar will join us. stay with us. than you know. so strong. you power through chronic migraine, 15 or more headache or migraine days a month. one tough mother. you're bad enough for botox®. botox® has been preventing headaches and migraines before they even start for almost 10 years, and is the #1 prescribed branded chronic migraine treatment. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. effects of botox® may spread
it will feature young activists and leaders of the black lives matter movement, celebrities like chance the rapper and simonecan catch "race and inclusivity" tonight. i'm excited for the return of nick news that was hosted by the great linda ellerbee. they featured important issues geared toward young people exploring race, sexism, politics, and the legacy lives on. >> the special is going to include the co-founders of black lives matter. i love it when they make programming...
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simon: excuse me. damion: he helps with the website and the financial side. lemonis: and he invested how much? damion: $120,000. when we originally came over, we were vulnerable, youngh guys. he said, "i'm gonna help you guys out, and i think we can grow it." he invested three years ago when we moved over from the u.k. we're from england, by the way. lemonis: oh, i didn't -- damion: you didn't pick up the accent? [ laughs ] lemonis: i thought you were faking it. damion: yeah. i'm from texas originally. [ laughing ] yeah. lemonis: why did you come to the united states? damion: i was the top salesman for a company in the u.k. selling gazebos. simon said to me, "i can make this." and i said, "and i can sell this." and we said, "let's put some money together, all of our life savings, $60,000." lemonis: between the two of you. damion: between the two of us. lemonis: how do you acquire your customers? damion: 99% of our business comes from these fairs. lemonis: is it typically people that just buy these for their home? nobody buys them for commercial businesses? no vineyards, no parks, no city districts, schools? none of that? damion: 99.9% is just consumer. lemonis: dami
simon: excuse me. damion: he helps with the website and the financial side. lemonis: and he invested how much? damion: $120,000. when we originally came over, we were vulnerable, youngh guys. he said, "i'm gonna help you guys out, and i think we can grow it." he invested three years ago when we moved over from the u.k. we're from england, by the way. lemonis: oh, i didn't -- damion: you didn't pick up the accent? [ laughs ] lemonis: i thought you were faking it. damion: yeah. i'm from...
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simon, cnn, seattle. >> protestors across europe are also continuing to call for racial justice. thousands gathered in central paris on saturday protesting police brutality. also, marking the 2016 death of a young, black man who died in police custody. his sister spoke to the crowd just before the march, calling for justice for her brother. in response to far-right protestors scaled a nearby building with a banner reading justice for the victims of anti-white racism. and in london, fights broke out between demonstrators at the subway station. the far-right activists vowing to protect historic monuments targeted by black lives matter protestors. british prime minister boris johnson chimed in calling them racist thuggery. the protests have been subverted and racism has no place in the uk. live this hour for us, good to see you. everywhere else across the country it seems they held these black lives matter protests but in london, it was the far-right protestors, what, specifically looking for some kind of confrontation? >> that's basically right, john. i'm just going to start by explaining to you, though, where i am here today. parliament square. and just behind me, that big, gray box, that is act
simon, cnn, seattle. >> protestors across europe are also continuing to call for racial justice. thousands gathered in central paris on saturday protesting police brutality. also, marking the 2016 death of a young, black man who died in police custody. his sister spoke to the crowd just before the march, calling for justice for her brother. in response to far-right protestors scaled a nearby building with a banner reading justice for the victims of anti-white racism. and in london, fights...
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trying their best to support these young people, we have not got the community intelligence that we used to. but some good news — the metropolitan police today, simon moment. tom simon is talking to me earlier. the headlines on bbc news: america on the brink — as violent protests escalate across the country. donald trump says he is prepared to take military action. health secretary matt hancock is criticised by the uk statistics authority over his use of coronavirus test numbers. public health england publishes a review which has confirmed that people from ethnic minorities are more likely to die from covid—19 than white people. let's return now to the response spreading around the world, to the death in the united states of george floyd in police custody. amid the scenes of anger and tension during protests we've also witnessed moments of unity. this was the scene in indianopolis on monday afternoon — a tense stand—off between police and protesters on a fourth consecutive day of demonstrations. two protesters approached the police, appealing for dialogue. their efforts to defuse the situation worked and led to the protesters and police embracing o
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