Off guard eason stoking calls for a stricter lockdown nearly 500 deaths and 28000 new infections have been reported over a single day chancellor Angela Merkel and regional leaders will consider tougher restrictions in emergency talks on sunday. The 1st International Aid convoy has arrived in ethiopias to grad region since fighting broke out almost 6 weeks ago the mission includes 7 red cross trucks carrying medicines and supplies for hospitals and about 1000. 00 families who were displaced by the conflict. This is d. W. News from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram at d w news or visit to d w dot com. Our planet contains name. Treasures we extract metals and minerals from the ground to use for building roads machinery and computer chips all our Technological Progress depends on these resources but supplies of Raw Materials are not infinite in many cases mining them poisons people and the environment and yet the Electronics Industry critically relies on them how can we continue to
Chimpanzees our closest relatives in the animal kingdom. But when did our ancestors and their start going their separate ways. And where did our human lineage 1st originate. Until now africa the home of todays chimpanzees has always been considered the cradle of humanity. A team of scientists have now called that theory into question it would not be surprising to see animals in europe that may have been at such a. German researcher madelyne been a has tracked down a missing fossilized job own. On creating researchers discovered the fossilized footprints of a mysterious by pen. And along comes presumably a Little Family group called his home in ns and in germany a new extinct great ape came to light the end of the chimp we believe this is a genuine transition to a missing legacy. Was europe not africa the actual cradle of humanity. Athens capital of greece and ancient birthplace of democracy. For years now the german paleontologist madelyne buena has been researching the Natural History
Nonlifethreatening. Witnesses also tell us that that officer was alert and making a phone call shortly after it happened at this scene. Cleared up shortly. Just waiting on a tow truck. Thats the latest from this scene in san jose. Ian cull, nbc bay area news. Certainly a relief to the families. Thank you, ian. The top story, the weather. If youve been outside, you know how hot it is and its only going to get hotter and for some people it will get dangerous too. As the weekend kicks off, the temperatures will rise. Triple digits for many local cities, especially in the east bay. Lets bring in meteorologist jeff ranieri and joins us with updated timeline. What are you seeing, jeff . It looks like saturday would be the hottest out of the weekend. Let me tell you what, its about the area of hot High Pressure over the west. As that moves near the bay area, the temperatures will surge 10 to 15 degrees hotter throu tomorrow. So the closer you are to the pressure shall the hotter the temperatu
All right, we are at times thank you for attending this session. Thanks for coming dr. Nunnally is associate professor of history with courses in Research Focus on the history of slavery, africanamerican woman and gender in history and the early republic and the American Civil War at Cornell University in ithaca. Her first book, at the threshold of liberty woman slavery and shifting. It ends in washington, d. C. , was published by North Carolina press in 2021, which reveals how africanamerican woman enslaved fugitive and free imagined new identities and lives beyond the repressive restrictions intended to prevent them from experiencing liberty, selfrespect and power. She consults a varied variety of 19th Century Newspapers and government documents as a way of thinking about it, pursuing the intellectual history and ideas of africanamerican women at the time. In her second book, the demands for justice in slave woman capital crime and clemency in early virginia, 1662 to 1865 is publishe
Against things. And i think thats the kind of macro pattern what youre talking about fits into. All right, we are at times thank you for attending this session. Thanks for coming dr. Nunnally is associate professor of history with courses in Research Focus on the history of slavery, africanamerican woman and gender in history and the early republic and the American Civil War at Cornell University in ithaca. Her first book, at the threshold of liberty woman slavery and shifting. It ends in washington, d. C. , was published by North Carolina press in 2021, which reveals how africanamerican woman enslaved fugitive and free imagined new identities and lives beyond the repressive restrictions intended to prevent them from experiencing liberty, selfrespect and power. She consults a varied variety of 19th Century Newspapers and government documents as a way of thinking about it, pursuing the intellectual history and ideas of africanamerican women at the time. In her second book, the demands f