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w. a a good place to. place to. place the law. oh. this is deja news live from berlin a new era in green conservatives will smith so tacky sweeps to victory in the election promising fuel taxes and more jobs but can it really bring better days all day or increase we have reports from actives. the united states saw women's football bowl champions again they beat the netherlands to nil in the fine and then france to lift the trophy for a 4th time also in the photograph. to troubleshoot deutsche bank is passing
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$18000.00 jobs germany's biggest fan base counting on a dramatic restructuring to stamp huge losses will get the lowdown about business for us funding to. play. hello i'm christine will welcome to the program. the opposition conservative party has won greece's general election new democracy. takis ses has been given a clear mandate for change the election will score 3 months in the off to the left suffered heavy losses in maine's year ph elections his new democracy took 39.8 percent of the votes that's according to official results with nearly all the ballots counted the governing left wing series of posse cost 31.6 percent bringing its full year role in athens to an end now observe as safe as half punish the
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outgoing government for growing poverty and he is of rising unemployment i asked correspondent gail matches in athens what the new prime minister's main message is to the greek people. how much a target was rather careful not to make sure many of promises of course he is happy his party's extremely happy that they came back to power but he also spoke of mistakes that will be made preparing people that it will not be all roses from from tomorrow on roads and that the hard road is to come it was also quite interesting that he addressed the dramatic brain drain that agrees and suffered in the policy couple of years and ever since the crisis asking people to come back to greece and to support the change that is about to come all right gail i mean it's attack is this he comes from a political dynasty what how was he so successful in getting the lift.
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well of course he addressed the groups that have not brought that it's from the politics of alexis see process and that was in particular the middle class he is about to cops a real estate tax by 30 percent something many people were angry about he will also cut the number of the taxes and really wants to bring business back and going and then of course he made some promises about cutting bringing down the bra crissy and also bringing in new jobs particularly for young people a group that's in the european elections and also this time around a lot of people voted for him the people in greece hope that he might bring the change and also has the capacities as a highly educated man who comes from a political dynasty who has the experience and potentially also the power to bring the changes the country needs and gail we're talking about a country that's really been bassett economically am is the mood in athens today
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said jude and is it because of that i mean let's attack is quote it a painful era. that is quite interesting here christine really and i'm standing here outside the parliament and when the 1st votes came out when the preliminary results came out there was silence year there is no euphoria there is no cheering there is not almost hardly any reactions hardly any people out on the streets at least here in the center of town and that was very different when alexis tsipras won the elections some 4 years ago none of none of the excitement is here it is really that of a political experiment that of the far left has come to an end tonight in greece all right that's all gail reporting in athens thank you. fini 29000 women has ended in france and the united states have successfully defended its high school off to beating the netherlands to nil megan rapinoe and
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rosenfels all the u.s. goals in the 2nd half it's the 4th time the u.s. has 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 pair to the dutch gold be with macon rypien though often the provider it's the newest morgan was denied by the brilliance of sadie van veen and. the 29 year old's hands kept her side in it before half time as the teams were level with the bright it wasn't until the alamar before the hand of the video assistant referee would finally break the orange resistance a penalty awarded rypien 0 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 rose liberal put the finishing touches on the victory with a 2nd goal. deserved win that makes the usa world champions a 4th ton. meghan repeat no winning player of the tournament as
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a team might history in rio. i at al all of the military was there for that action at that final we spoke to him from the on. absolutely there is only one team that deserved to win this game and only one team that deserved to win this tournament the usa have been phenomenal and i would have bet aside again today it did take them a while to crack the dutch in this game but once megan rapinoe tucked home that penalty you knew exactly which way this one was going roosevelt of course then confirming that with a wonderful song run and strike i do have to give some credit to the dutch though and in particular their fans who kept on making noise throughout the game kept singing their songs kept banging the drums and in stoppage time with clearly all lost for that same there were still waving their flags they really brought a lot to this game and a lot to this tournament and not in particular was a moment that you really felt this is what football is about. right i can imagine
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the energy that must have been in that stadium only but this is the 4th time the u.s. have won the world cup is there is still a big gap between them and the other teams. there is clearly still a gap i mean the u.s. is come away from north america to europe and they've beaten the hosts to bring back they've beaten this upstart england saying they've beaten the european champions and rightly be crowned champions of the world here. but we have seen some reasons to believe that things could change you know this is been the most competitive women's world cup i can remember seeing and the only way that's going to improve is if countries commit to improving women's football and that means committing funds committing attention can and committing to trying to get more games on t.v. trying to get more fans in stadiums that is the only way that any other country is going to close the gap on the united states but i think we've seen signs here that it is possible they only saw one more scene just
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a word on megan rapinoe who's really grabbed the headlines at this tournament. absolutely struggling to come up with things that haven't already been said about megan repeated over the last month she really has been the star of the show here i think all i can really add is that she is exactly the kind of figure that women's football can build around and become as big as the men's game you know she is somebody who speaks so eloquently and intelligently about a range of different subjects she stands up to things beyond just you know playing on the pitch although she does that in a wonderful way as well she is somebody who has really brought this woman to life she is somebody who the whole thing feels like has revolved around times she rightly goes away with the golden ball on the golden boot as the top goalscorer and the best player what else can you say she's the star of the show already and a well deserved win for the u.s. as we heard from a sports correspondent. on many thanks to you it's now some of the other stories
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making news around the world in siberia the waters are receding off to the area around cliffs was hit by its worst if the flooding 22 people died in the flood of the same cheery officials say more than $10000.00 homes were inundated local scientists believe climate change caused the disaster iran has warned that it will begin in britain uranium beyond the limits set by the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers the agreement aims to curb tehran's nuclear ambitions the u.s. pulled out last year prompting diplomatic if it's just it's for. feast baton charged protest as in hong kong on sunday night a violent end to the otherwise peaceful day of privoxy demonstrations organizers say will of a $200000.00 joined a mass rally outside a train station linking the finance have to mainland china the demonstrators are
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determined to keep pressuring hong kong's pro beijing leaders to protect human rights in the territory. it was the end of a long day of demonstrations. a standoff after police ordered the last few 100 protesters to clear the street the many of them holding umbrella's symbols of hong kong's democracy movement blocking against surveillance cameras and offering defense against police battens. the i. was silent fought back. some were detained the the some wounded. this was the latest in a series of violent confrontations between police and protesters sparked by a proposed law that would allow extraditions to mainland china. earlier tens of
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thousands of protesters joined a rally in county loon at a recently opened multibillion dollar station that links hong kong to mainland china organizers said the turnout was far larger than expected and that the much had lived up to its billing as peaceful rational and graceful i think we have to do this again and again and again to throw them very clearly that what what is our requests and what we wants and they us the governments have to face our citizens directly this is not just about extradition it's about management of our our city of our economy of our facilities about housing and all sorts of other stuff. hong kong currently enjoys rights which don't exist in mainland china including freedom of speech which is protected by a deal made before the city was handed back to china by britain in 1997 the fear is
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those rights could be lost. just as cash in 18000 jobs that is what it in 5 of its with force and scrapping its global stocks business generally is biggest lender has announced. a radical 7400000000. dollars it's. 74000. it's also escaping back its investment banking operations then into. the billions in risky assets into a. bad bank right so for more on this story as a. correspondent business correspondent. good to see you so. is is this it now is this the big push that will get this bag back on track i think it's been a busy day in frankfurt today they defused a world war 2 bomb and i think christiane saving the c.e.o. of the bank has also had to diffuse something out of this bank yes i think this is
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the big push after many years of of to ing and fro ing and trying just want to do i think this looks like a very very deep restructuring plan ok talking about this restructuring and the man of the top of all of this leading it. what is he hoping with this restructuring well he's been in office now for 15 months which isn't very long he's tried a couple of things we had a merger with come out spine quite sure which didn't take off and so he's trying to focus on the core business. core strengths and it's basically just trying to bring everything back and strip out all the stuff that they've been doing which really brought any value right i mean we're talking about germany's biggest bank you how did it get to this point well i mean this is 150 years nearly 250 years old it's anonymous with stability in germany what happened was hubris really for the last 3 decades or so is trying to be
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a global player but it's always been strong in germany itself in the domestic market but it's been looking at morgan grandfather bankers trust and all these international acquisitions trying to be a wall street player. sometimes succeeded in patches but never really in a sustainable way so i think now what we're seeing is that it's looking out what really needs to focus on i mean is the humiliation of what's supposed to be a global land coming back home and say we failed guys we're going to go back to our humble roots of being a mystic retail bank there is an element of i think i think the fact that the german market is so enormous and also it is no other options at this stage it's has to do this now because it has to basically focus on its strengths the german market is so big it's such it's so big and you are again the economy is so big that i think. there's great business here and maybe it's time for a little bit of reality too to come into the equation all right that's his business
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