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sides had a sea of home support behind them frankfurt welcomed one of the league's worst off it says the town shall go but first the league's best the fits are b. lives they were looking to extend their string of clean sheets vs laver coups. frank nix red bulls had their foot on the gas from the get go in the twenty seventh minute diego damage teeing up yousif polson to open the scoring confusion in the late because in defense impulse and saw his opening and pounced. play because and didn't look any better in the second half cluster mon making it to kneel in the sixty eighth minute his first goal of the season in his one hundred competitive game for leipsic keeper lucas radebe skeet with no chance and shortly before the end polson struck again just cements the win the game six goal of the campaign three nailed the final score just so it's team is doing an outstanding job right now we're playing really good football we can be satisfied going into the international break because. it took
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a good hour for frankfurt to flex their muscles against shaka on terror a bitch laying off to look a yo bitch who made it his goal of the season in the sixty first minutes. and twelve minutes later yo bitch back his ninth. across from philip cost h. and yo bitch hammered home the goal makes him the league's top scorer shaka came agonizingly close when you even konoplyanka was denied by the woodwork. and then a frankfurt corner led to some pinball in the box with yo bitches shot saved by raw famine and sebastian i larry able to fire in the rebounds three nil the final score and the win puts frankfurt ahead of by in munich in fourth place. let's take a look at the table and how vote results affect by or don't mean states up after their big win they classic over and mighty bad actually get bumped down to fifth
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after those wins by life and frank for in the bottom half no big changes the bottom three all won their matches but that wasn't enough to lift them out of the danger zone so as. just seen the standings let's over to you do you believe the table tells us that it's time for a changing of the guard is by going to be three dethrone this season it tells us that it hasn't been as tight for many many years. the teams in front of you know like life like gruesome and don't think they day yet to really take the grown away from them but if a team can do it it will be proof of the wound and i can actually imagine that it will go on for the rest of the season then too fighting for the top spot however i still believe the uniqueness this big mitch mentality will snap and again this season even though bruce are doable and place them much more attractive football right you know they do but last season we saw their success and then we did see a dip in for now over to you john and i know you've been crunching the numbers when
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it comes to buying the defending champions in brucia don't mean what is your research uncovered well i may disagree with that as i don't think by mean you have got what it takes the season to win the brand as they grow anymore and i think we can see that with some of these stats obviously we know you know they've kept faith in a lot of the older players and they do have the oldest average squads in the bundesliga twenty seven point four don't force the youngest don't win prizes covered more distance than bonds ever once you're at same hoffenheim number one in that one but the key stats to me actually this is goals and shorts and conversion rates because by about the most shots so far in eleven dames but that conversion rate way down to eleven the rule there is dortmund eight hundred times of shots but they have the best conversion rate in the league basically by not taking that chance to fire in so many blanks i guess a case of that now looks as the head of scouting and hoffenheim. is this a matter of buyer does having a
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a botched transfer policy in scouting system i mean what can buyer do to correct their issue because they have so many old players where all of the young talent it's a transition year i mean to resign rebury and robin i think it was a statement they wanted to make i personally would have tried to go for the eleventh. if so much for their interest ability they really can buy whoever they will do in the bonus legal and even in europe so i think it's just know the dry time they will watch the season maybe really they don't win the title but next season they will bring in lots of fresh blood that will bring in top names again and in the years to come by and unique count pushed off the bottom of the top it's nearly impossible because the club is the bull of the biggest clubs in europe and that for me a bit unfortunate for i would like to see a bit more war games like yesterday because it just was absolutely amazing now speaking of transfer policies let's talk about. that now clearly they had
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a signing that's paid off you know player what a player and what a performance let's talk to me more about this individual that has striking proficiency yeah indeed i mean. by anyone they like and they haven't done that in fact the same and we're going to do that until next summer whereas clearly identified this is the gap we have a nazi we need someone who can get us goals they brought in player and he has kind of repaid them and more than repay them in fact frigo is yesterday brilliant performance brilliant signing well thanks for your input i hate to do it to you fellows but that's all the bullets think i'd like to thank my guests former professional footballer and head of international relations in scouting looks still and did his very own reporter jonathan praying for me and the rest of the team here in berlin.
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even me two movements and its impact only arts. had w.'s global media forum for culturally influential figures from three continents discuss conditions from female politicians and changing cost structures worldwide news maestro me to come female meets culture today. mixed on g.w. . typical man. woman cynical swats traditional gender roles against intersexuality same sex marriage and the meet soon debate. how
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a society's view of sex change or. think that we should not push ourselves too strongly any goals. could we be nearing the abolition of judgement in forty five minutes and some. odd. they are digital more years. for women for internet activists one mission. the battle for freedom and dignity. against repression and violence they deplore the powers of social media body the messages of more security like wildfire and thousands of followers are joining the hong kong mob down on the streets and. they are coming home or changing the way.
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digital lives starts november twenty fifth haunting w. to date and arts twenty one special. women say times are. music maestra need to and the global consequences how has women's protest changed the arts are we on the verge of a new type guys everybody is talking about it so are we. our parts twenty one special with karen helm staff at deutsche of l a global media in bonn. the big debate with four international women who speak up. to. date is an essential man. thank you over the warm welcome to this special edition
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of arts twenty one at the global media forum today here in bonn my name is karen homestead and it's a great pleasure to be here eight months into the post me two era we've seen it spawn countless other protests most notably the time's up campaign and the interesting thing and striking thing about these protests is that they started in the cultural sector which raises of course the questions how powerful is culture how powerful are women in culture in the wake of me to time magazine made the silence breakers its collective person of the year for two thousand and seventeen saying their actions and least one of the highest velocity shifts in our culture since the one nine hundred sixty s. well we'd like to see just how much that statement can hold up can this movement empower women globally or are we with our western perspective perhaps overestimating its reach. thank you
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thank you here are my guests from all over the world the renowned indian feminist author and publisher. she spent her entire career bringing women's stories and subjects like sexual violence into the public discussion and she says the women's movement in india is one of the strongest in the world please give her a warm round of applause thank you no ward winning poet publisher and journalist from lebanon is with us today breaking taboos and sparking discussions of women's sexuality in the arab world are her main beat since many years most recently she ran for a seat in the lebanese parliament welcome. thank you thank i had yellow is a french journalist author filmmaker and activist such a long list i can hardly read it all has published racism
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a guide and she's very outspoken on issues of freedom of expression and how in her experience harassment to me closely related to racism or warm round of applause please thank you and last but not least ellen harrington is an american curator and film programmer in january she took over as director of the german film institute in frankfurt for over two decades she worked for the academy of motion pictures arts and sciences in los angeles and as such experience the need to debate out very close range a warm welcome to all of you round of applause thank you for joining us thank you coming on thank you very much to our studio audience i mean wow ladies and gentlemen rather than fade out need to continue to have an almost daily ripple effect in the news and so before we get started we're going to have a quick recap of the. turbulent times of me two. women in chile are protesting it's
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become a huge demonstration like never before in this country against sexism and violence she may be the one who got the ball rolling inadvertently harvey weinstein once a powerful movie mogul now indicted on charges of rape he ruled over a cartel of silence. that is over no more shame no more silence he led me to his bathroom pleading that i just watch him masturbate time was up a world wide outcry followed a flood of revelations among them the swedish academy in stockholm it announced that the nobel prize in literature will be cancelled this year the venerable institution now a shambles after a sexual assault scandal. across all industries cultural political or big business women are speaking out and men are forced to face up even if some wish it would all
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disappear sooner than later yeah right. there we look into the future what will remain of me to end times up in five ten fifteen years. one thing certain hollywood will turn it all into a movie director brian de palma is currently working on a script based on the harvey weinstein scandal a real horror film. they are definitely not going to put that one of the top of our to see list i'm pretty sure but just back from l.a. ellen harrington you spent twenty five years at the academy of motion picture arts and sciences in the middle of weinstein's world so to speak how did you experience the weinstein affair and the ensuing need to debate well what i think is so fascinating is that what the journalists who discovered this story and got the women to go on record with the new york times and the the new yorker magazine did. was they broke through
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a cartel of silence and an actual system of intimidation that was incredibly pervasive and ironically harvey weinstein's attorney last week stated that his defense was that he didn't invent the casting couch and it's true the entire history of the industry of the movie industry entertainment in general women are a product and generally men are the architects of what's being shouted and it's always unfortunately been this way ironically in the silent era there were more women directors and writers than there are now and so when you look at the statistics and who's going to tell the story is what i'm really helping us that the normalization of that kind of institutional sexism and abuse which really you know it from top to bottom people really didn't know about this and journalists tried to break that story for decades and there was a conspiracy of silence and a lot of intimidation tactics actually to prevent it from being told i'm hoping this flips that script and that the new normal on the new normalisation is that
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women do get a seat at the table and they do get to start being the architects of stories that are told in the culture are we seeing any changes already what's the atmosphere now you were just in l.a. it's very different than six months ago i was definitely say in terms of who the agencies are submitting for director of jobs looking at the actual hard facts that you know there's three percent of films that are shot by women in cinema talk a few department nine numbers are astounding it's ridiculous nine percent of the top two hundred fifty films made in hollywood last year were directed by women and when you see films like that have there for example that not only address the strong women roles but you know minority and diverse performances those films actually get a very high amount of profit in a very high herships compared to their investment and the people in charge in the industry have been ignoring the business facts in order to stay comfortable. so have we i think we've been seeing some change though it's some of that for instance
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come from festival the belly knowledge in berlin we're seeing actually a rise in what's being bought up by the production companies of female driven narratives yes already and absolutely having cate blanchett and that group of women on the jury in cannes all of them being at the staging of a protest on the steps of the film festival it is actually a change in business practices the inclusion waiver which is something where if someone has power in the industry a strong cast producer they can actually require that there's a certain amount of diversity in the below the line cast and in the staffing of the production and it makes a difference when women are in charge they hire more women when a diverse group of people are in charge they hire more diverse people and that's how you get more representation in the industry people need the door open they need a job opportunity ok now you've been six months in germany it's not a long time but i'm sure you have some impressions you've been in you condensing out a lot of weddings so tell us how how you see things here is the industry moving here
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well germany already has a very different funding model and there's a lot more women directors here and when women who are getting their films just about if you know in narrative as well as documentary and the cultural political scene here is addressing me to quite directly certainly at the opening of the berlin wall a and also at the touch of film prize the awards commentators and also the presenters and the government ministers who spoke very specifically addressed me to and time's up and said it's a big part of their agenda to make sure that this doesn't fade away ok so a relatively seismic shift in the us i suppose we can say me too of course started off as approach.

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