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all you. business d.w. news live from berlin the united states are the women's football world champions again they beat the netherlands to nail in the final in france to lift the trophy for a 4th time also on the program. the end of an era in greece exit polls show kiri are causing lots of talk as conservatives win with 40 percent of the float left wing so research is out of 4 years in power. and trouble dodger bank is cutting 18000 jobs germany's biggest lender is counting on
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a dramatic restructuring to stand huge losses look at the lowdown from our business correspondent. come to the program we start with the women's world cup in france where the united states has successfully defended their title after beating the netherlands to no. repeat no under roosevelt scored both u.s. goals in the 2nd half it's the 4th time the u.s. have won the tournament. behind the familiar structure on the flag and the growing only familiar stars in the line up the americans lived up to the hype of heavy favoritism to compare to the dutch goal with making rypien 0 often the provider ets the new us in morgan was denied by the brilliance of saudi van dien and. the 29 year old's hands kept a side in it before half time. as the teams were level with the bike it wasn't
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until the alamo before the hand of d.v.d. of assistant referee would finally break the orange resistance penalty awarded megan rapinoe stepped up and put one hand on the trophy. the captain capping a tournament in which he laid on and off the pitch. like minutes later roosevelt put the finishing touches on the victory with a 2nd goal. deserved win that makes the usa world champions a 4th time. pino winning player of the tournament as a team might history. well that's some analysis of this match of the whole tournament indeed with tom ghetto from sports did the best team win in the fall yeah i think that's an effect inclusion perhaps even of the tournament overall it be hard to find somebody to disagree with that now this one panned out really quite well for the usa from very early on they were controlling possession at the start of the game they were dominating the chances
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that in create too many enough sorry van veen doll really needed to keep the team in it which he did very well with some fantastic saves on the netherlands game plan was very evidently to try to contain the usa and you know they went in time with the school's level this was the 1st game in the entire tournament the usa failed to school in the 15 minutes in the 1st 15 minutes of the. certainly a very good job in the 1st half and i think in fact it was a fairly unlucky with the penalty decision in the 2nd half but you always kind of had the sense that it was you know inevitably the u.s. were going to school once they went in front they got a 2nd very quickly afterwards they closed the game out very clinically they never looked in trouble once they'd taken the lead. certainly deserved victories of the final and for the 4th time is still it's still a huge gap between the u.s. and other teams and women's football is yeah that's right now you say this is the 4th time they've won. they also have 4 olympic gold medals to go along and in this
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tournament they looked fairly untroubled that was some of the favorites norway and japan among them but those teams didn't produce too much at the tournament and the other favorites you know france and england were dealt with summarily by the u.s. as they march towards the final for a long time the u.s. women's footballing infrastructure has been ahead of that of a lot of other countries and in this final score now in the the 11 players are on the pitch at the time of the final whistle for the u.s. allie krieger kali lloyd alex morgan megan rapinoe and tobin he had played in 3 world cup finals that just shows the depth of the quality and the experience that the u.s. had in this world you just mentioned megan rapinoe she's really made a name for us of these 2 absolutely yeah i think it's probably going to be remembered really is her $21.00 now of course on and off the page she's got plenty of attention off it was a while ago she said that should be refusing an invitation to the white house if one is forthcoming she repeats rated that that would be her intentions i will have
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to see what happens now on the pitch she's really become an icon as well she scored 2 goals in the quarter final against france has got her name on the school she in the final play of the tournament and has won a with a top score of minutes pro gold technicality she's $34.00 so this might not be the be too many that's for her a way to go out there no thank you very much. exit polls in greece show the opposition conservative party has won the elections new democracy led by curiosity to talk as to 40 percent of the vote according to surveys by the main t.v. stations the governing left wing syriza party got 31.5 percent bringing its 4 year rule in athens to an end prime minister. was forced to call the elections 3 months early after suffering heavy losses in may's european elections observers say voters have punished the outgoing government for growing poverty and years of rising
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unemployment. for that result joined by a correspondent. in athens the exit polls are suggesting the center right is right on course to clinch this elections. that's right they are predicting that the near democratic new democracy party comes out 1st and that is important in greek elections because it will give you a surplus of 50 seats according to polls which were conducted by privates television stations that would mean that $155.00 seats would go to. center right conservative party that is 4 seats more than they would actually need to gain the outright majority in parliament so it is likely that which attack is set to become the new prime minister without forming a coalition government think as things stand right now he is set to have the absolute majority in the house of volume and what you see right behind me. alexis
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tsipras the current prime minister has dropped dramatically and the popularity stakes why is that. a number of factors come into play most of all the fact that he started out it with an anti-establishment and onto your stereotype movement but then he came became the prime minister who was the one who embraced the reforms reforms that have put greece back on the growth past. that have stabilized the greek economy which has been picking up lately but that is not something that voters appreciated in this election is the unemployment rate is still high particularly amongst young people and polls have it that it is particularly the young people that have voted for the center right and made the difference in this race also other factors are wildfires where many people have said it was mismanagement by local authorities and the bio authorities nationwide have failed 100 people died so really
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a number of things that came into play in this election but tell us more about the conservative candidate who of soup was himself won the election because mr tarkas the name sounds awfully familiar a 1000000. it doesn't have its attack his family has dominated politics here for decades his father used to be the prime minister is on's a foreign minister and he himself was a minister who saw through tough austerity reforms he had to fire thousands of civil softens and that is something that many of. what angry about about apparently not enough so many have told me here that maybe that will be his strength that he learned from mistakes of the past that he has the know how he has the political power but also has the know how is seeing that he is i'm a former mckinsey consultant you study the top universities in the united states and expectations and pressure will be high for him to deliver on his promises.
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reporting on the greek elections from athens thank you. and i've had some of the other stories making news around the world iran has warned that it will begin and rich in uranium beyond the limits set by the 2015 the nuclear deal with well the agreement aims to iran's nuclear ambitions the u.s. pulled out last year prompting diplomatic efforts to salvage the deal. a german rescue ship with 65 miles. zone board has been allowed to dock in malta more than half of those rescued are said to be minus the ship been stuck at sea after italy refused to let it dock on the island of lampedusa. is cutting $18000.00 jobs one in 5 of its total workforce and scrapping its global stocks business germany's biggest lender announced a radical $7400000000.00 euro budget will slash. 274000 over
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3 years it's also scaling back its investment banking operations and shift billions of euros of risky assets into a new bad bank. for more on this. business correspondent. cliff is the big push the big breakout move to get out of the doldrums i think it is today in frankfurt we had the diffuser world war 2 bomb and i think in some ways you can compare that and compare what what's just happened in frankfurt today to the us if you think about it we're in the middle of the biggest bull run in history and is making a lot of money at the moment is making losses so clearly something need to be done so i think definitely this is the big break out what exactly is the chief concern saving he's not been for a long time what are you hoping to achieve with this restructuring but he's been in there for 15 months we've seen a few different efforts to try and get things back on track we have the failed.
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merger with commerce. i think what he's trying to do is get costs down for one it's one of the most expensive banks in the world and also it's just to get things back ship shape to get the bank working again to get out of things like global equities scale back investment banking to focus again on the core. the core is would that be retail banking in germany what about well it's this is been germany's its strengths are. always been at home and for the past 3 decades has been looking overseas at every other area rather than focusing on the places where it actually made its money in the 1st place where for 150 years it's been almost with stability and that sort of thing in germany and instead it's been looking more grand full of bankers trust you know with varying varying degrees of success and often a complete lack of success so i think now you're seeing a focus under saving to bring things back into line and as you say the big break out. how do we get to this point with the pride and joy of the german financial
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industry well i think this overreaches been something i mean it's been a touch of hubris about everything there's been a lot of people for years saying that needs to focus on its strengths instead it's been looking overseas and flying too close to the sun and so now it's coming back down to earth. from business development thank you. police in hong kong have used to disperse demonstrators at the end of a day when tens of thousands again took to the streets of the city it followed a standoff between a group of mostly young protesters and police after protests in the. neighborhood of the city earlier a much larger than expected crowds march through the area and opposition to the cities of ministrations controversial extradition. well our correspondent. says there's no sign that hong kong's protest movement is losing steam after today's march
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a few 1000 young people took to the streets they blocked this road nathan road one of hong kong's major roads that goes straight through quaalude there they met with the police the police used to disperse them and if you were arrests were made this happened after again tens of thousands of took to the streets families young people old people. who came out today to let the government know that last monday storming off the legislature was not the end of this protest and that they were not deterred by this radical action this breaking into the parliament as the government might have hoped they are still demanding the complete withdrawal of this bill they are done demanding an investigation into police action during these weeks that was perceived as overly brutal at times and they are unhappy with hong kong system of governance that they feel gives more rights to beijing than to hong kong
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population. spawn and. orton from hong kong to cycling now and the trial of mike tyson has kept hold of his lead and the yellow jersey at the tour de force that's after his jumbo bismuth team won sunday's team time trial which was stage 2 of the tour jumbo bismarck of course 20 seconds faster than their nearest challengers in years headed by defending champion grain thomas. you're watching the news here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you exit polls in greece elections show the opposition conservative new democracy party has won with 40 percent of the vote victory ends the left wing series of pardons 4 year rule in asd. watching the news from a berlin up next the impact on of smartphones on the user's brains and that's your
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