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he would have died of hunger wanted down. starts october 16th. this is d.w. news live from berlin donald trump's personal physician provides an update on the u.s. president's condition dr sean connelly revealed that the president is now on a course of steroids as part of his hospital treatment for cope at 19 he also said trump was continuing to do well but was experiencing ups and downs also coming up
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another weekend of protests in belo rose police used water cannon to disperse protesters in the capital minsk after tens of thousands defined government warnings and take to the streets to demand the release of political prisoners. and also by shonen armenia trade accusations over a deadly attack on observation on the 2nd largest city is fighting in the disputed and i'm going to know kind of operation continues to intensify and. i'm married to evanston thanks for joining me u.s. president donald trump's doctors have issued a new statement on his condition saying he's been given a steroids drug called dexa methods though and now this medication is usually given to seriously ill coated patients to help their lung function and despite this
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traumas personal doctors of the president may be discharged from the hospital as early as monday let's hear what else dr sean conley had to say. of course of his illness the president has experienced 2 episodes of trains and drops his oxygen saturation we debated the reasons for this and whether we'd even intervene is it determination of the team based predominantly on the timeline from the initial diagnosis that we initiate dexa method then i'd like to take this opportunity now given some speculation over the course of the illness and the last couple days. updates you in the course of his his own illness. thursday night into friday morning when i left the bedside the president was doing well with only mild symptoms and his oxygen was in the high ninety's. late friday morning when i returned to the bedside president had a high fever and his oxygen oxygen saturation was transiently dipping below 94 percent given these 2 developments i was concerned for possible rabbit progression
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of the illness i recommended the president we try some supplemental oxygen see how he'd respond he was fairly adamant that he didn't need it he was not short of breath. he was tired had the fever that was about it and after about a minute when only 2 leaders who situation levels were back over 40 over 95 percent . stayed on that for about an hour maybe it was off and gone later that day by the time the team here was at the bedside president had been up out of bed moving about the residence with only mild symptoms. despite this they want to grieve the best course of action was to move to walter reed for a more thorough evaluation monitoring with me in the studio now is stacy bivins from our u.s. election team hello to you stacy so kind of some contradictory messages there from the medical team on the one hand they're telling us trumps oxygen was dipping he's on this steroids normally used for a very ill coated patients but then they tell us that he might be released from the
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hospital tomorrow i mean does this add up well i think that there's a couple of things happening i think 1st because this is a high value patient they're probably trying to throw everything at it to try to. to ease him and help him make it through this that's the 1st thing and then you talk about conflicting information as conflicting and it's also incomplete we were told that trump had a fever on friday we don't know how high his fever got we don't know anything about his lungs but what the x. rays were at the capacity or anything like that and we don't know if he's suffering from pneumonia or anything there's just a lot of questions still and interesting in early enough the doctor realized that people found him a little bit cagey as he was sidestepping the supplemental oxygen issue and he said that he was just trying to provide an upbeat message but that's not really his job he's a member of trump's medical team not his p.r. team and people found it strange and it kind of added to what exactly can we
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believe but only from the white house but from the medical doctor well stacy as we all know a trump has long been criticized for downplay. the seriousness of corona virus has also been very reluctant to wear a mask in public is his own illness likely to change his tune on these things we have no indication that that's the case when he released the taped video message he seemed you know thankful to the doctors but he wasn't really contrite and one point he was saying well i had no choice i have to work and i have to go out but if you're a healthy person you don't have to just stay home or go out you can wear a mask there's base that you could protect yourself and it's too bad that he as the leader of the country did not take the opportunity to address the 7000000 people who are suffering from covert to say i feel what you're feeling i understand what you're feeling this is what we can do for to protect ourselves and to overcome this
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he didn't really have anything to say and even now the white house is not making it mandatory for people to wear a mask they're still just the looks a reluctance in the still very political even now and even though the president is not the only one who's been confirmed to have coronavirus there's numerous people in his inner circle 10 so far at least 10 so stacy what kind of an impact is that going to have on tromso reelection campaign well there's a lot of things that state this at stake this campaign is running from behind anyway i mean joe biden is already on the campaign trail still and he's in the lead in a lot of polls nationally and battleground states as well but when you look at the trump campaign specifically 1st of all he was trying to get people's attention away from cove it so he they were he and the republican party were trying to push through their choice for the supreme court. and now that's kind of been derailed because 2 people on the senate judiciary committee are contracted coded and so we
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don't know if that's going to change the schedule for that then you look at president mike pence who has to do 2 things step in for trouble on the campaign trail and also do some things administratively so that's where you have it. stevens always great to talk to you many thanks indeed. let's get a check now of some of the other stories making news around the world there's been another day of protests in india where a young dollops woman died after she was gang raped and severely injured outside her village local police faced criticism for mishandling the case 5 police officers have already been suspended doll it's have endured centuries of prejudice and atrocities under india's caste system. one of japan's most famous fashion designers kenzo takada has died from $1000.00 complications to ca that was the founder of the global kenzo brand and one of the 1st japanese designers to gain prominence in the
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highly competitive paris fashion scene in the 1970 s. he died in a hospital near paris on sunday at the age of 81. german foreign minister heikal moss has denounced an attack on a student outside a synagogue in hamburg calling it anti semitic police in the northern german city earlier confirmed the attack saying a man dressed in military style clothing hit the student over the head with a shovel before security forces at the synagogue overpowered the attacker both the military clothing and the timing of the attack bring back memories of an anti semitic attack on the synagogue in the eastern city of hala almost exactly a year ago. earlier i spoke to our political correspondent nina hoss and she gave us some more information on the attack outside hamburg's main synagogue. according to media reports the 29 year old german attacked the 26 year old victim
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when the man tried to enter the cynical premises he hit the juror student on the head with a shovel and that caused severe head injuries that are not life threatening however the police the attacker was overpowered by security forces and those security forces are always present on jewish institutions grounds here in germany and the victim has been taken to hospital the police have yet to comment on the motive of the sting and the attack is now being investigated by german authorities a reliable german news agency d.p.a. reports that the attacker was wearing military clothing and that he was carrying a note with a swastika in his trouser pockets which is of course a clear indication that this might well have been an anti semitic attack and another hint for that theory is that there's attack happened on cicotte which is one of today's most important holidays. to belarus now where police used water
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cannon to disperse tens of thousands of protesters in the capital minsk at least 10 people were arrested the protesters have been calling for the release of prisoners detained during weeks of demonstrations against the disputed reelection of president of zander luka shango in august the latest rally comes after brussels and washington introduced sanctions on bellerose in officials. familiar scene in minsk these days peaceful anti-government protest. quickly put down by the wall forty's the difference today with the simple very feel he's outlets that to cover it just days earlier better received no thirty's with the accreditation of eastern journalists in the country this footage was pasted on social media. ordinary by the recent had also been warned by official text message that they could face criminal charges if they took part in an unsanctioned rallies
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. but tens of thousands defied the warning turning out to be godless this time to march towards a detention center in minsk on their way they called for the freeing of dozens of people who have been arrested since the protests began. rights group says there are now 77 political prisoners in better routes including a number of key opposition figures on friday the us and the european union gets better loose with sanctions for rigging the presidential vote in august and for the harsh and frequent crackdowns on protesters ever since the sanctions target key officials were not go himself minsk swiftly announced counter sanctions against the e.u. though it's not clear what form these would take the watch for whom they would target . fighting between armenian and azerbaijani forces saw
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a major escalation sunday with azerbaijan's 2nd largest city coming under attack one civilian was killed and many others injured in the shelling which azerbaijan blamed on our media clashes erupted between the 2 former soviet republics last week in the disputed my go to the region which is officially part of us or by john but controlled by ethnic armenians the leader of a box that he ordered his forces to have guns as military airbase as area officials said the missiles targeted residential areas. all that's left of these houses in this city you ganja. be asked by john these who lived here know they were lucky to escape this rocket attack. and there is no doubt who is risk. ansible. remember that medians did it but we're not afraid
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we stand here we will not leave you know that legolas of the government of azerbaijan is already threatening retaliation and not only for this. in recent days the armenian armed forces have fired more than $10000.00 shells at various cities and settlements of azerbaijan treacherous cowardly rocket and artillery attacks but of that awful. or a phone call that armenia denies the attacks going out of the front of the night artillery shells no miss aisles have been launched from the territory of armenia to the territory of azerbaijan yet. armenia accuses as a by john of continuing to shell the disputed region if not for nick had a bash including its capital. although officially part of azerbaijan the territory is run by ethnic armenians and its leader there has
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admitted his army destroyed a military airport in ganja. it's unclear how many have died since clashes erupted last weekend but this has been the heaviest fighting between armenian and azerbaijani forces since a ceasefire was agreed in 1994. both sides claim the other is targeting civilians and we turkey now wading in to condemn armenia no one knows how this will end. this force now and when the sleekest soccer leipsic have put themselves on top of the league for now with an easy for an ill wind over the club at the very bottom lives they were already up a goal one unholy neo dive to get his head on a crossing paths christopher and who was the one who sent in that near perfect cross lives they went on to win the 4 and mills. are on
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a club record run of 19 games without a win. that's the latest news this hour don't forget you can always get more news and information around the clock on our website just go to www dot com you can also follow us on twitter and instagram a marionette haven't seen from me and the entire news team thanks for watching. how famous fear is for everyone fume and penises are very different from primates we have a totally ridiculous america sized view nature see that this is climate change crisis sex how fetus in 3 books you get smarter for free. on.
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november 9th 191830 years ago. the wall fell people in the east looked forward to the future to a new world new possibilities and western products. for similar in november 89 looked forward to western t.v. money sponsors and. as did players like manchester city legend. then a 20 year old east german international we watched our id idols on television for years for decades and then we played against them or g.d.r. talent stephan florent who benefited from the change not just because he later won the euro's. went to straight away a penthouse flat can you imagine a pedophilic. the people of east germany so great times coming but things turned
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out differently most companies in the g.d.r. was shut down millions of people lost their jobs the eastern economy crashed and so did its football. today 30 years after the fall off the wall not a single team from the east german top division in $89.00 as part of the. last g.d.r. champions hums of last august stuck in the 3rd division g.d.r. record champions denominator then play in the 4th tier alongside look like 6 and are in the 5th division they all formally played in europe and even worse stephan floyd's former club style become the book currently playing in the 7th tier. 30 years after the fall of the wall it's pretty clear to see reunification and football. couldn't have gone differently the situation for the g.d. are in november 89 wasn't so bad reigning champions denominate dresden had reached
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the u.a.e. for cup semifinals just a few months before. lynn almost eliminated us in venice a s monaco from the cup winners' cup. one game after game. i. the national team were on their way to qualifying for the 9090 world cup they beat the olympic champion soviet union in this stunning performance ah i was a big hero so how did east german football become what it is today. you came over. with a few guys and bought the best lamps there is a good example why in the end was difficult to survive. using manager sealed the 1st east west deal just one month after the fall of the
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wall he signed. the best g.d.r. striker at that time. dressed in style followed and. later. went to stuttgart the same year. came over and. all the talent. east clubs didn't really got paid the money they should at this club and to structure the dream of the golden west turned out to be a nightmare the g.d.r. couldn't compete in the free markets. were all parts of. the play as paid by the state there was no know how in terms of marketing sponsorship all contracts. regional sponsors in the east didn't have much money and most of the western companies didn't want to invest in east german clubs because i
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would think the investors from the west were interested in other things probably mainly in real estate. trusts. it was really getting into investing in football but in the coming months we. invested in many east german clubs in the ninety's and 2000 he saved only one beilin from bankruptcy and helped the light sic to rise but some of his our fellow investors ventures failed. denominated dresden for example ruined by a west german businessman who later went to prison for embezzlement. many club simply made wrong decisions with the money you try to get home i didn't know exactly what they were doing when they sign players or coaches from the west for way too much money. you know it was in this. group relative to fear.
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of course it was bad management of course and lack of investment of course lack of infrastructure but how the club in the east should know how to run a football club when we're never exposed to. some of the lack of commercial power in the east was a big factor in why reunification in football failed. now the reason for the downfall of football is that the fusion of the east and west germany simply wasn't fair in 1989 the west german bundesliga had 18 teams and the east german over league had 14 sides instead of merging these leagues all 181 is the good teams were allowed to stay in the top division and only 2 east german teams could join a further 6 g.d.r. teams were relegated to the 2nd division and the rest went from the 1st to the 3rd all germany for example former european cup when us knocked a book all record champion dynamo berlin played here in this stadium because well.
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it was pretty unfair or should have expanded the bundesliga then maybe the damage would have been so bad that it put the 10 years. in. the east football family joined. the west family basically. just won the world cup so basically you have to take what you get. had a difficult start in the 1st 3 unified season he struggled. in 92 successfully went to the west german club. was another level for. me to cope with. contracts to cope also a little society with both you had to do look out for yourself in the
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east. came from a collective we were more. in the west you need to. expand your post to survive now you have to look after you said if you have to. realize a little bit more how far. east germans i was away from the. west german. despite these differences. in the west he won titles with dortmund and germany and then did up as a favorite at the top of the. sign for over those left manchester city between 94 and 98 he scored 50 goals for the sky blues becoming part of their hold of fame. meanwhile their former clubs collapsed. went bankrupt in 998. dressed and left the bundesliga and 995 with millions of debts and never came back.
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so 30 years after. but wait in the east german clubs may think you are but in some ways used as very much alike. take the current german youth development system it is undoubtedly one of the best in the world with specialized football schools and an outstanding scouting system from age 10 all implemented in the 2000 east germans. basically copied a lot of things where that already happened decades 2030 years before in the east and i think all football germany had benefit from. the golden years came off with a lot of young talent i proposed if you take a look at the 3 decades after reunification who were the best. in the 90s
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some are born and raised in dresden. in the 2000 ballack born and raised in calm market structure and in the 20 ten's 20 course also born and bred in east germany a lot of east german class play later for the german national team there is a character and a power that. comes from the overall situation in east germany east germany was a poor country you have to fight you have to work hard if to grow as a person. east germany is no longer poor things are getting better and since 2005 we even have an east german chancellor. east germany was. obviously not the nicest area to live now is fantastic to live there and then you realise our why not to play for our knowledge to play for the race then again leipsic now. and with abi like there's finally
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a team from the east that can really compete with the big teams from the west the club was promoted to the bonus. they get in 2016 and finished 2nd in their 1st season behind by him but ahead of don't mint and therefore top flight season so far they've qualified for the champions league 3 times last season under the guidance of their young coach your young not those among the team breached the semifinals facing the likes of tottenham and atletico madrid along the way. for the likes of people that somebody comes in and. thank you flaps of the chance to participate in the blue safe and participate in champions league and. to have the option to fight for the title to something fantastic. since last season on your own berlin has also been in the bundesliga for the 1st time after spending 10 seasons in germany 2nd tier the club from the east berlin district of company
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enjoys cult status far beyond the capital on your own cultivates the image of the underdog in terms of sport the team was able to convince in the 1st year the promoted side finished their 1st season in their place so re-unification failed but the east is still alive. it was 1 a lot of mexico as well so great. can really feel how high prices are running i'm going to sing. to make plans and never people because. i am pretty serious if. that is going to.
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