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form. and on demand. language courses. video and or. anytime anywhere. w. media center. are you ready to better watch closely because the in this league is back get ready to feast on the action. so can all the emotions of
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a new season. welcome the return of the fans nearly 46000 fans attended in person over the weekend for now stadiums are permitted to be at 20 percent custody unless covered 19 levels become too high. for what happened on the pitch. dortmund cruise by and mentioned that with their fearsome young for some up front. end their top flight return below felt that their best defender frankfurt . watched the car put a good fight against freiburg. park munich opened their title defense by annihilating poor shell came the campaign curtain raiser what does barnes big weight on match day one really mean for the league at large find out now on kick off.
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it's a new season and anything is possible but let's be honest we all knew what was going to happen here. by and had won their previous 21 competitive matches in a row shall because last victory came in february and despite having finished the previous season just 4 weeks ago by and were in the mood to break some records. so. the triple winners picked up right where they left off search now free escape to the shelter defense and slammed in the i know. the goal came in just the fools minutes making it the fastest in a season a game since 2002. was a way to do it. the next gold was even more painful for the royal blue gorecki made it to one of 3 former shelter players in the by an 11 alongside lee royce and a and minor was noir the midfielder was left all on his own his old club were
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getting picked to palms. and their defending didn't help the lunging tackle from woodson come back then handed brian a penalty. picked himself up and converted for his 153rd does a good goal for bias that it's about to 2nd in that all time top scorer list behind only the great get him into the battering go west right after the break as brian's new old german wing partnership combines to make it for nail said they had far too much pace for shelter and cannot bring took advantage of his powers so you. know much later almost a carbon copy than a set up can operate again to make it 5 and complete its 1st bundesliga have trick surveys debut the interplay between the 2 groups back memories of robin and all the badly. hurt for wrongful. i feel great but more importantly the
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team start of the season with a great performance before and never stop going forward. and then by and read the sausage baiting robot levon dusky pulls out a rebel net to set up thomas millar he is just of the match day even this season topped off by miller's 1st time finish. if you're a shark a fan and you've made it this far we can only sell him he's. no secret ever scored 7 goals in the opening match day this season but now the royston a rounded up his defeat by spring on the council is transferred from ounces he already looks like money well spent. and a day for breaking records was complete when jim on the c.l.o. crashed home by and ate the 75 year old the k y n c youngest ever when does he get goals the right truly this was the perfect way to start the season. again
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the so one sided summation can operate could it be enough. but it's doubtful anyone it shall couple see the funny side of things the defeat was their biggest in the league since the 19 sixties and while even teams like barcelona come unstuck against spying this was a particularly miserable shell of. your opposition figure who got a proper thrashing. we have to put up behind us and move on on to victory. for the champions questions about their dominance and what it means for the league will start even earlier than usual this season they've now won 30 and drawn one of their last 31 games in that kind of form some will wonder if any team can even win a point against.
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from him and he is the winner of the best move of the match day can't wait for this outrageous assist oh what a wonderful. crazy i was a bit angry to be honest because he didn't score me took a bit too long but then mostly he made a great assist effort almost and i think it would go on instagram everyone. just a tiny bit more graceful than somebody is you'll find of the by and start on social media. the coming. days be based on sleeves to the young guns of the negro but this clown . dortmund have doubled down on youth in their ongoing quest to break byron's dominance the black and yellows have 4 young guns up front targeting the title the
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freshest faces 17 year old jude bellingham signed for 26500000 euros from birmingham city then there is giovanni raina he's the same age but already has a solid half season of this league experience under his belt. alan holland has also played just half a season here in germany brazil already asserted himself as one of the league's top strikers despite being barely out of his teens. and don't forget the veteran jaden santiago positively anxious 20 years of age dortmund's top assist provider last season and their top score. that meant the starting from 4 facing an average age of 18 and a half young raina was trusted with the 1st corner of the match for delivery that didn't impress his slightly older teammate and green win anything with kids. you know i think a little bit in beginning maybe you saw the. we lacked experience but i think once
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you know we all kind of relax in the game you know we have a lot of quality and a lot of energy and a lot of fun together that's amazing flying with the young core group and that young corps finally combined to great effect in the 35th to manage. gio reign and with his 1st ever been this new goal set up by betting and with his 1st assist the bat was an obvious chemistry between the 2 teenagers and even highland found himself praising a younger teammate the but i only need to say a couple words and that's. is the american dream. and so i don't need to say more. in the 2nd half dortmund kept up the pace as raina raced down the pitch with useful exuberance perhaps with all the excitement he tumbled a little too theatrically to the ground a rocky move or a shrewd one the american drew the slightest bit of contacted by a fell from the v.a. our experience beyond this years. but the next folly of youth was around the
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corner son cho and howland bickering about who would take the penalty that sort of stuff shouldn't happen on the pitch but holland got his way and stepped up attempting to get his 1st ever goal from a bond this league penalty spot. that he did dortmund have never lost when he scored in the league maybe that's why he got his way against such a few scored in the last game and i had a good feeling today and yeah it was. it was a nice penalty and yeah they were nice to score a little light hearted infighting isn't usually tolerated but dortmund do things differently for apple's i shouldn't have done things differently he announced last season's prolific young striking jew on the bench and a son play out and marcus 2 of them they only came on after almost an hour of play with dortmund to. handle. 3rd soon followed let's let gio reign and
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give us the lowdown i mean jaden picked up the boat and already cut off you know. well really made a good run by the defense you know as a it was a great finishing this you know kind of lifted off i think will really give us a lot of getting enough attention. for the fans a joy to watch and also the camaraderie between their young starlets dortmund's had the highest attendance of the match day the modest but memorable comeback was the most beautiful thing about this match day seeing fans back where they normally put on. the beautiful game it's just not the same without the founders.
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thought oh all over. say. welcome back to the bundesliga stuttgart after one year in the 2nd division they secured promotion by finishing 2nd last season due to coronavirus restrictions their supporters couldn't celebrate with them at the time. but this weekend it wasn't just the team making a big return to the. once we're back in the stadium to pay for life to enter the
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ground so what can we expect. a young side so they'll be leaning heavily on their players with ball in this league experience. like midfielder. and captain. their opponents on match day one were a freiburg side missing a few key performers from last season in particular the sale of. goal scoring burden on the. us has. been 15 different coaches in the 9 years has been at the helm at freiburg but you never want to get in there. opponents for the new boys than right. wrong at least that's how it looked early on when roland stylize cross found pietersen was just too easy for freiburg giving that much space to a fox in the box like peterson is asking for trouble. i stood guard where no lines
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for the slaughter they came agonizingly close to equalising in the 15th minute see that's the shot cleared off the line but done many kinds. in this league if you don't take your chances you get punished and so proved after 25 minutes roles reversed for freiburg as peterson's effort spilled into size tough to no. doubts the half time whistle went so. thrilled to have their fans back coach pellegrino market out so knew his team had to up their game in the 2nd half. again though efficiency is a virtue in the bundesliga try very candid in spades on this occasion intensity for made it 3 nil in the 48th minute despite a decent performance it was looking like a miserable return to the big time for stuttgart. it was only desperate defending and no small amount of luck that. stop things
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getting embarrassing ultima i'm trans goalline clearance almost can't i'm doing all 15 made progress tomasi my. good fortune sparked a turnaround but. 20 minutes to go to thanksgiving sunshine to cut the deficit. dare to hope for a full. 10 minutes later hope you can believe thanks to see mrs coombe us in front of goal trying to freiburg on the ropes and she took the still 10 minutes to claim a morale boosting equaliser. deep into stoppage time it looked like they might just get it wrestled on ciancia the ground shortly a last gasp penalty is coming somehow both the referendum the are said no. proper it knew they had a stroke of luck but didn't care his 1st victory here as a coach clearly meant a lot. of frustration was playing to see. but with the
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fighting spirit they showed in the 2nd tower they could have a lot to look forward to this season. but the result it was enough to win their farms over. from one point this league newcomer to the other. half thanks. i mean yet the left said were runaway 2nd division champions last season but their return to the top flight after an 11 year . one even if the street people who didn't fight the ban on away fans were ready to make some noise. in a half 1000 socially distance to sunset fans the hosts dominate the 1st half but with nothing to show for it the visitors had little possession but made the most of it 6 minutes into the 2nd half said he could have that launched a perfect he waited past the save the oh so cool to watch on. one male like the
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majority of the bill if this was so close debut in the top flight 10 minutes later at the other end and a silver howard in the eyes to the light to fill the stands that the french team won one against and muley promoted sign it was disappointing while their opponents were. a couple to put me to that's basically my emotional state 23. $4400.00 fans were allowed in to see berlin kick off their campaign against algeria . and forward to seeing much schools are back in the bundesliga after a year at turkey star but she. came on as a sub with 20 minutes left and immediately made his presence felt. the score for no one was much just greater that was far from the only goal in the game. conceding 3 so. the 1st of those concessions came courtesy of the wind but it was 5 minutes
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before half time. i heard 2nd was headed in by me cal got a call which in the 82nd minute. before they have made it 31 in the final minute the sobering returned to the point this nigga from exclusive. base enough sounds and were in attendance in brain but it just wasn't the same atmosphere movement it's weird you miss your friends and all the hugging normally we're a group of 20000 on today i'm on my own i'm just you have fun for us and this is all true as with their drums and flags none the less the fans that live there could be heard loud and clear believe that last time the team missing something again plan. went to work before the break thanks to pay to pick eric and to come back here with this and. there was no holding back hands.
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after the break either. shot creeping around that a keeper usually paddling. loudly that was half his full size from new recruit usually called about. the things i did manage to get from the school via daisy cell cat when they wrote pretty sweet down. to narrowly escaping relegation last season it looks like little has changed at braman. the $500.00 funds were allowed in to watch salzburg and labor crews and. all they got to see was a single goal. most of them disallowed for the side. there was a lackluster start of the season for the 2 europa league contenders. champions league semifinalists lights a scuttle to have bob writes itself against my spelling in front by any of those
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that can also use of cows than i did and looking at it to give them a 2000000 times that might hold one back early in the 2nd top with shields pretty much each up finishing in style. fights about my comeback was induced coma do i doubt or risk you would like sids to go fishing i just find love for a force that. takes minds straight was intended in a hostile. colognes game was played behind closed doors due to rising corona virus infections in the city visitors hoffenheim presented the only new coach of the new season sebastian finish that's right the most eastern as you of byron's only has to stop like dave you got off to a smoking start not just to to a stirring show from unfair come up which he took the game to cologne here not making tea mohan later. scoring from the spot. but the hopes to equalize
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after each goal by the croatian. humam sebastien i understand until i'm still in a jam till montrose. 4 minutes to go the rebound from i understand his header was pounced on by the tight shot. but there was one more goal to come in the 2nd minute or by the time they come up which kept his cool to give hoffenheim 3 point shot and his boss a successful start are you already had a little bit more luck scored $33.00 in this game but to be honest this is not going to be this is and we have to play much much closer to accommodate ceri match winner of the modest tried to put hero of the weekend use someone else. i'm not staying here. who scored should be the felde in his 1st ever top flight
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match we've had the pleasure of me take the german bowling benny's international into hearing about his footballing family tales. i was a young player i was always played. injuries. when i was young so my career as a profession i was 23. and now i'm 27 and in the 1st division and. it's less like a living green i. dream with. debut i'll stay here in. the small. to the bigger picture. but to do well to make it the weekend. there were plenty of killer reactions to all some byron. a fight
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in saudi arabia jokingly put them on a par with barcelona referencing their way to defeat to byron in the u.s. in ohio shocker fang club which is praying for the final whistle. fans in costa rica called david. and want to see him replaced. meanwhile spanish schools asks how do you win against this by a. sports reckons byron are simply from a different planet. down under in australia one observer called the pharmacy is the. buyer too strong. well there were gold to go around for 2 prompting this comment in france is so fluid we should all become german its 5 goals per match. hoffenheim featured a handshake from action as highlighted by this indian fan. is
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like this nigerian from crazed youngsters. to travelling a. lot using 2 top strikers this colombian says the lights collective will compensate the lads. so sure fire and shelter but there was a lot of goals in general which ones were the best takes us to another slot from the show we pick our top 3 go for much the. top goal not. out of the trees he. did you can but he is ice cold finish that's happened to me a lot before the break in frame and the sound start to the season for the striker the club. number to holland seconded this lightning fast counterattack struck it supports. thanks
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a lot said i. think about the history nell was actually sanchez books about spawn and inch past that cause the legion make a mistake by the. number one this week. and i'll break. cut. makes it. such a special. place one nailed with the 1st go to the season that started out his very 1st trick in the bundesliga given the rate at which goals with lining into the show connects why do you think that left behind in the table. while you're walking wouldn't she be tough after an 8 opening win but you still only get the 3 forms of the bundesliga has gotten off to a barnstorming start and with dortmund and leipsic looking good it's bound to be
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anything but a boring season these teams down below are probably less satisfied with this stuff of the season but really the table doesn't mean much after any one match day after this weekend they could only a very different. world but just about wraps up match day one so let's take a look at what's in store this weekend's. goalless labor who's in host dominant leipzig is it a chance for a budget man to prove they still belong at the top of the. course and travel to i've heard next for the young guns in black and yellow keep on rocking the game. much they won biggest loser choker frame and go head to head saturday night. both desperately need to make a major turnaround. i'm steamrolling byron are
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looking for their next victim. could be hockenheim. from washington state to to kick off for more action.
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is the w.'s lawyer from berlin in a strident u.n. speech president all time tells the world leaders to put national interests 1st president i have rejected the failed approaches of the past and i am proudly putting america 1st just as you should be putting your country's 1st and a pre-work ordered speech to the general assembly president truckle lashed out against china blaming it for the global pandemic my sense is own country passes the grim milestone of 200000 coronavirus deaths and europe sees
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covert cases sort with some regions were running out of bed space in hospitals all authorities scramble to contain fresh outbreaks with germany's 3rd city imposing new restrictions a tourist hot spots. on whale iraq if you so much for your company everyone we begin this broadcast in new york where the united nations general assembly began its annual debate as the world body marks 75 years since its founding it's an assembly unlike any before all this year world leaders actually aren't meeting in new york but instead addressing the form via video because of the coronavirus pandemic the u.s. president donald trump was among the 1st speakers and some of his comments he lashed out at china. for not sharing timely information about the spread of the
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coronavirus tickets. as well and as we pursue this bright future we must hold accountable the nation which unleashed this plague onto the world china in the early is they have the virus china locked down travel domestically while allowing flights to leave china and infect the world china condemned my travel ban on their country even as they cancelled domestic flights and locked citizens in their homes and right after president trumped the chinese president xi jinping presented his prerecorded video message to listen to listen to that. we should follow the guidance of science and give the play to the lead in your role of the world health organization to launch a joint international response to this pandemic you got fun times of politicizing the issue all the stigmatization must be rejected. what
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a contrast there in the speeches of president donald trump and president being unlikely we have here richard walker our chief international editor to shed some more light i mean it was at times very offensive what president trump said i mean i'm just quoting here what he just unleashed displayed on the world were free to china what did you make of the contrast there yeah it is the kind of message that he has put across many times in campaign rallies in the united states to his supporters but of course it's one thing to do that in in a rally surrounded by thousands of adoring supporters it's quite another to do it in an international forum like this to throw it in xi jinping face essentially. but we should bear in mind that there are questions being asked about china's handling of the early stages of the outbreak in particular in december january. whether it
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was fully transparent with information with the world health organizations and with other countries around the world so that there are definitely concerns about that investigation's ongoing of course she jumping throws that right back and says that implicitly that donald trump is trying to politicize this of course the kind of context in which we're looking at this is on the one hand there is there's an election coming up very soon in the united states donald trump needs to get his message across which is blaming china essentially for what critics would say is problems of the united states on handling of this virus but then the big picture is that the united states and china are on collision course and we're just seeing kind of you know parts of that playing out here at the u.n. today the other very conspicuous element of president trumps a prerecorded speech it echoed a certain magic themes that they're emphasizing national interest i suggest we take a listen and then we continue our conversation. as president i have rejected the
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failed approaches of the past and i am proudly putting america 1st just those you should be putting your characters for his speech was very short 567 minutes i thought it was very brief very the tone very bellicose now urging everybody to you know protect their act within their national interest what did you make of that yeah i mean he has had that sort of message at the united nations before but it was very compact and very kind of punchy in this case. every time he said it is just so striking isn't it because it is absolutely the opposite of the whole idea of the united nations that you can only put your own country 1st because there are common interests around the world which countries need to cooperate to work towards donald trump of course is kind of abandoned that he said no this is the wrong way to go he's walked out of the paris climate agreement he's walked out of the world health organization he's walked out of the deal to try and limit iran's nuclear program.
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what some people might say is it can serve as a bit of an organ goal because what afterwards she jumping speech in shipping speech he came across as the as the sort of calm proponents of multilateralism of working together saying we should work together to create a better world through these multilateral institutions whereas china's role a matter of multilateralism is highly questionable as well multilateralism where it suits it but very aggressive behavior way that suits it so to an extent people might say that you know the trump tone played into xi jinping his hands in particular because he jinping used his speech to say that china was going to be more ambitious with his climate change goals some people will be coming away from that and think he will but china looks like the more reasonable partner. a study in contrasts sincerely is ok richard walker our international chief international editor thank you so much for your analysis. while in the meantime
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countries across europe are scrambling to contain the coronavirus pandemic after a surge in new infections british prime minister boris johnson says that the u.k. has reached a perilous turning point as he laid out new restrictions today people across the continents will be forced to curtail their activities in hopes of reopening again later in the year. he's waited 6 months for this ban for the 1st time since march pumps in ireland are again pulling pints but the industry remains wary of a virus that hasn't gone away because we didn't believe until this morning we turned to the door that we were actually getting to open because because so many people started because they only have to look at the capital dublin web os have been told to stay shot to make a spiking case is that it's a stark contrast to the u.k. . are you really going to go where the government relaxed restrictions much earlier and is now warning of
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a 2nd wave prime minister boris johnson who himself almost died from kovac 19 back in march morning that the country had reached a perilous turning point he says if we fail to act together. we will not only place others at risk but jeopardize our own futures with the more drastic action that we would inevitably be forced to take. new restrictions on pump opening time social gatherings and to moscow wearing will now come into force painful for any government trying to open up its economy. meanwhile hospitals in spain are battling western europe's highest kovac 19 caseload health officials are considering whether to expand a lockdown light to include the whole of madrid. some of the families confined to
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their homes are confused by the mixed messages but it was a routine so i can't quote but i can go to drink in munich germany the annual beer field october fest was cancelled but the drinking holes are still packed the good cheer belies the worrying surge in corona virus cases in the city officials have now said masks a mandatory in some scratches because it'll hit the so how to control it and those who don't abide by the rules must be punished not 10 euros but $100.00 or one sows into munich like much of europe is now wrestling with coronavirus all over again and hoping to defeat it without shutting down public life entirely. in the united states the death toll or from covert 1000 has reached the grim milestone of more than 200000 cording to a johns hopkins university that's the highest number for any country so far accounting for more than one in 5 deaths globally on
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a spring president donald trump's handling of the pandemic in the spotlight as he campaigns for a 2nd term in office on average the u.s. is now losing around 800 lives every day to the fires or times democratic arrival joe biden says trump's quote why isn't incompetence are the main reason the united states has seen such a high covert death toll. very grim milestone indeed let's bring in dr peter drawback a public health expert to oxford university in the u.k. a survey good to have you with this you know this is just such a fluid situation with this pandemic there's no playbook there's no rule book and i i wonder you know is it fair of course this milestone is horrific 200000 people have died from kobe 900 but is it fair to blame the administration for you know having to deal with something that we haven't seen before. the united states has 4
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percent of the world's population and about 20 percent of the world's deaths from covert 19 it wasn't the 1st to be hit it's the wealthiest nation in the world with perhaps the greatest export greatest concentration of medical and public health expertise anywhere in the world there is no reason that it should be this way and i think a lot of what we've seen over the last couple of months this tragic toll really has to come down to failures of leadership ok it's a failure of leadership where you know the fall already a here in a europe a winter approaching i mean you know do you expect this to be a lethal fall lethal winter which countries are you most worried about. yeah we always knew that winter was going to be a difficult time we know that this virus spreads much much more easily in indoor especially poorly ventilated indoor settings and so as the cold colder weather pushed us indoors as influenza and other things you know make hospitals already
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busy this was going to be a difficult time we're seeing this surge more aggressively and more quickly than i think many of us had had hoped and it's really concerning right now obviously spain and france are seeing very dramatic rates of infection right now and they haven't slowed enough even with some of the measures put in place the u.k. announced some fairly sweeping new measures today to to try to stave off the surge in infections that we've seen over the last couple of weeks but there's still a long ways to go the vaccine is still some ways away and i think we have to understand that this is you know some of us felt that in the summer maybe this was behind us in some ways the virus is still out there it hasn't changed so we really need a long term approach right now i mean that makes it so difficult doesn't it dr i mean life has started to trickle back for some people this has become almost an abstract thing being living through this pandemic so what i'm wondering in terms of you know how difficult is this tradeoff between lives and livelihood that many
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countries have to grapple with at this moment. obviously there's been a tremendous economic and social toll that goes beyond just those who have been infected or lost their lives to the virus however we have to be careful not to fall into the trap of saying it's either or it's either public health or it's the economy i think one thing we've learned is that the best way to keep the economy open as much as possible is actually to suppress the virus as much as possible and that's why aggressive public health measures are so absolutely important and i think the countries that have recognized that have done the best dr peter drawback of oxford university thank you for joining us. thanks for having me our let's take a look now at some of the other stories that are making news around the world. president john has said he will announce his nominee for the u.s. supreme court on saturday the position became vacant after the death of justice ruth bader can give birth last week while the republicans have now confirmed that
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they have enough support in the senate to hold a confirmation vote. in. the mediterranean a rescue charity sea ice is 125 migrants were rescued from the sea on saturday are still waiting for permission to go to land on etc rescue boat is anchored off a lampedusa and nearly half of my resign border children italy has allowed 5 migrants to disembark so far but says germany should take the rest because it's a german flagged ship. accord and pakistan has sentenced to 4 more political activists to death over their role in a deadly garment factory fire while the 2012 blaze killed more than 260 workers the court said the men started the fire as part of a political extortion scheme. you're watching the news stick around because up next is business news with kate ferguson don't forget
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a business i'm kate ferguson thanks for joining me the corona virus has dealt a devastating blow to economies across africa young people and those in the informal sector are especially at risk but one country appears to be bucking the trend in some respects at least while ghana's economy has contracted the government's latest figures suggest unemployment has actually fallen since the punk that mick began our reporter isaac collette he took a look at how one corporate program in the capital accra is helping young people to carve out a future in the garment industry. a month ago anita larby had few skills with a needle and thread but today she uses an industrial sewing machine to produce clothing larby isn't training at this factory in ghana's capital she and other trainees learn how to make high end apparel and personal protective equipment or p.p.t.
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such as surgical masks and gowns even as a trainee larby receives a monthly salary and allowances from the company the old italian food all right here's where it's easy at all the deaths of my family multiple multiple that he used to being given some kind of i was just a sight that's what myself and i think it's all that's really cold. d t r t apparel is a leading garment manufacturer in west africa just like larby the more than 2000 local workers at this factory were guaranteed long term formal positions when they enrolled in training. moses lar is one of the training programs success stories he enrolled in 2014 with no skills and apparel making after the course he was recruited and he now coordinates the company's entire production activities taking over from an expatriate who originally occupied the role. focused
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on the much apartments look at what you can do and. not what you have stated and. made me to understand that. the company trains and recruits more than $200.00 young people each month with goannas youth unemployment rate estimated at almost 10 percent and 2019 the company is helping to address the program with its initiative . that focuses on equipping people with skills and offering them long term careers . if we are many presidents like ours in this is there a very long way. by many issues in the country and also to take people out of mistreat the companies owners say prospects are good for west africa's textile industry this makes investment and a highly skilled workforce a profitable venture we certainly want to play a big role in and continue to drive growth we firmly believe that as teacher
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t we can employ 10000 people by 2025 larvae still needs to train for 5 months but she has already been guaranteed a career. let's talk to isaac sent us up reports hi isaak it's really nice to how a positive story and all this do you can you tell me just how important the garment industry is for a comma. it has been very important for many years now and until 20118 was really contributing in terms of export value over 200000000 dollars to the economy and also employing about 15000 people but between 3 to 6 in there was a deep and from trying to 16 with investment from foreigners and also from some from from some business men and women in their sector is picking up again and we're
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having all 590000 worth of exports from 27000 so it has been very important employing over 6000 people as we speak so very critical because even the fabric for the garments we have markets for omar through our producers are truly in the country so it is a very is an important sector for an economy so important sector for growth there as you say but in general the canadian economy has of course been dealt a big blow because of the coronavirus how worried are the people that you've been talking to side the factory or. so for many people have been worried about the impact of the pandemic on their livelihood for working there for. c. b c i monthly income for companies that are unable to reach out of revenue to young people to p.d. away and those in the informal sector are not making much so the impact is been severe and that is
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a worry to them because it impacts the livelihoods and families and whatever they do. actually to take care of themselves it has been a very diverse thing for many and i thought how would you say the government has been handling the economic empire. so the government has been trying to help especially the small and we go to school enterprises has a stimulus package of over $100000000.00 but it's. small and medium enterprises. to hold them actually get back on the feeds the government is hoping that this can give them some breathe us that id can resist the impact of the pandemic for the ordinary gagnon what the government is trying to do is also to absorb some utilities like water and electricity for couple of months of opium but this can also give them some large generally the government i've been trying as much as it came out of the difficulty to help small and medium enterprises isaac
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let's see thanks so much for your insights. thank facebook says it could soon be forced to cut off access for over 400000000 users in europe that's according to court documents filed in dublin the social media giant says it would be compelled to block european users if the irish government goes through with plans to prevent facebook from transferring european's data to american based servers the irish government worries that data could be used to spy on european citizens that's something facebook has repeatedly tonight the company also says it's being unfairly targeted by irish they ship action on the kids. saying in the domain of social media the state of tick tock in the united states remains uncertain just days after the white house gave its blessing to a deal that would keep the popular video sharing app alive in the u.s. they seem to be conflicting views in washington on beijing as to who exactly will
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control the. a deal to keep kick talk going in the u.s. looks to be done at the weekend when it emerged that a group of investors including oracle and wal-mart would control the ups american operations however chinese firm bite downs which owns tick-tock claims it would still own a majority share of the new company that would be created to control tech talk in the u.s. called tech talk global. oracle says bite downs will have no ownership role but according to chinese state media beijing would not approve such a deal. u.s. president donald trump says the situation remains unclear. that's working its way through i give it a preliminary ok. so we can save it will save it that we can't we'll get it all but they are preliminary we'll see what they could do we have total security that's the only thing very aboard we have to go to if the deal
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breaks down whether in washington beijing or both 2 it could mean the massively popular up can no longer be accessed in the usa by order of the white house. now to some of the other global business stories making news. intel says it's been given the green light to continue supplying certain products to flyway the news comes after the us introduced new export controls that prevent firms from supplying the chinese tech giant electronic components that use american technology. airbus has unveiled $30.00 emission passenger plane designs using hydrogen powered technology that european manufacturers said they could enter service by 2035 this airlines come under growing pressure from governments to tackle carbon emissions while facing a big slump in demand because of the continent. general electric has announced it will no longer build coal fired fired power plants cine said it will
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continue to maintain it. distinct the silkies budget will no longer money factor any new ones you know it's just part of the company's broader shift to renewable energy. now the coronavirus has put many people off of public transport this in turn has led to soaring demand for an eco friendly to field alternative to mind for bikes is growing faster than many suppliers can keep up with at the world's largest bicycle maker giant in taiwan it's all hands on deck so cio owns a bike shop in taiwan increased demand has eaten into the supply of bicycles in this stuff room. so we used to purchase children's bikes 3 times a month but now we only receive those folks once a month and we don't have enough to sell the. mailbox could
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many in the industry know what the time when these retailers are experiencing. the world's biggest bicycle maker giant is based here it's sales outside of taiwan are booming too. in the 1st 7 months of this year giant spike sales increased by nearly 30 percent in europe and 20 percent in the u.s. and china compared with the same period last year importers report that their inventory has dwindled from a 3 month supply to just one month. while the man outpaces production at all times can do is to push cash here limits for now that i want china and the now that they are all pretty to think close to their maximum capacity and experts don't see the demand slowing anytime soon. so users realize that writing but sickles is a good way to be eco friendly. recently the pandemic also changed people's
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habits and boosted the demand for bicycles. so i'm optimistic. i would suggest the bike in the street expand its capacity steadily based on their perception of their own capability well that's your clue is a good song. for now the giant is sticking with its current production scale bike retailers like will have to keep waiting to restock and hope customers will keep coming anyway. at the moment it looks like they will. nothing for me thanks so much for watching.
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