Is not innocent. Protests erupt against brazils president after the government stops telling people how many have died from corona virus we visit the Worlds Largest fruit and Vegetable Market and the tiny Army Fighting to prevent an outbreak. And im santa how much now have all the sports including more teams in germany has been does he get to join the protest against Racial Injustice. Thanks for joining us the National Guard is pulling out of washington d. C. Nearly 2 weeks after the death of george floyd sparked rallies and cries for justice across the u. S. President donald trump who once ordered troops to dominate the streets and stop violent protests now says the forces are no longer needed but demonstrations have continued with thousands of Peaceful Protesters vowing to keep up the message that black lives matter meanwhile the u. S. Attorney general has denied that Law Enforcement is institutionally racist. I think theres racism in the United States still but i dont think that c.
Further eight in the evening. And coming up at the end of the houn and coming up at the end of the hour, should the uk adopt a texas style Justice System that would mean sending fewer non violent criminals to prison, making them clean up graffiti instead. A good idea. Get in instead. A good idea. Get in touch. Send us your thoughts on touch. Send us your thoughts on gbviews gbnews. Com or send me a message on our socials. Were at message on our socials. Were at gb news. But first, lets get the News Headlines with elizabeth. Elizabeth. Good afternoon. Its a few minutes past 1 00. Im Elizabeth Callahan in the newsroom. Im callahan in the newsroom. Im the United Nations are warning hospitals in gaza full of wounded people that they could run out of fuel and supplies within the next two days. Israeli army say its allowing safe evacuations for the people in northern gaza as the israeli Prime Minister tells his troops , Prime Minister tells his troops, the next stage is coming. Its the next
He was 13 years old and living in nagasaki. He lived about two miles from ground zero and somehow survived even though the bomb devastated his neighborhood. Thats just amazing. Two days later he and his mother visited the epicenter searching for their family members who live nearby. Heres how he described the scene. Im going to translate this one as well. Translator he says houses were gone. Only the steel bars of concrete buildings stood bare and hollow. Steel bars of factories were entirely bent. Everything else was a burnt field. On the way to my aunts house we saw blackened bodies all over the place. They probably burned underneath houses that burned down. People who died from severe injuries and burns they were left on the ground without being collected. Those who were gravelly injured and alive were left to writhe in pain without rescue. Today, mr. Tanaka is a Nuclear Engineer himts and hes an activist against Nuclear Weapons. He feels things are going in the wrong direction. Lis
Caused by Nuclear Weapons. Most people have no real sense of what a nuclear bomb means, but tarumi tanaka does have a sense. He was 13 years old and living in nagasaki when the United States dropped the atomic bomb on his city. He lived about two miles from ground zero, and somehow survived, even though the bomb devastated his neighborhood. Thats just amazing. Two days later, he and his mother visited the epicenter searching to are their family members who live nearby. Heres how he described the scene. This clip is in japanese, so im going to translate this one as well. He says houses were gone, only the steel bars of concrete buildings stood bare and hollow. Steel bars of factories were entirely bent. Everything else was a burnt field. On the way to my aunts house we saw black. Ed bodied all over the place, they probably burned underneath houses that burned down. People who died from severe injuries and burns, they were left on the ground, without being collected. Those who were grave
Isnt a lot of great books on George Washington and native american peoples, particularly one that bring out the full perspective of native american groups as well as they could, particularly reflecting the latest literature, which has been transformed in the last 30 years and more. Professor calloway has been one of the people leading the transformation in the way that american historians have come to understand the challenge of incorporating native American History into American History. He is currently professor of history and professor of native american studies at dartmouth. Fromceived his ba and phd the university of leeds, which means he is an englishman studying native American History in the 70s in england, an extraordinary story in and of itself. To the United States, he taught high school for a few years in springfield, vermont. He served for 2 years as associate director of the center for the study for the history of American Indians at the Newberry Library in chicago, which