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boiled over in stuttgart the reason this little pinch from live occasions kalin better robbie he got off with just the yellow cards and after just 7 minutes new signing patrick she opened the scoring. but an injury even so him and bias attacking brit out of the game. got pushed hard for the equaliser and were a bit chilly rewarded for their perseverance with 15 minutes left to play philip claimants' cross was converted by such a collide to his 3rd goal when he stood top flight game for stuttgart earned the promoted side a 4 point. max cruiser has hit the ground running for when you're in berlin. spoiled me montel john moritz lift his debut in his 1st start for the capital club from says sport
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after just 13 minutes. miles needed plenty of luck to take that scoreline into the 2nd half a small success for least one could say. but led by their captain christopher turmel only on piled on the pressure after the break marcus in the bouts and making it to neil. then the captain set up martin flew to place after the hour mark to make an agreement. to neons highest ever win in the bundesliga was then secured by new boys a well for young talent. for any of. the failing clubs clever signings are already showing plenty of promise and cutting loose. as they
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down to meet mine some. good. sometimes the beautiful game is full of fairy tales just 35 seconds after stepping onto the pitch for his money on burden debut joe will play young polo found the nets well for my to get. going. with the. play. it's been a pretty crazy few days. i'm very going on tuesday and starting on wednesday and training only through training zones that are a day for the game or is this the best way to come into the game the feeling is a true superstar last season he scored 8 times for 2nd division hamburg in hungary 13 appearances now he could be off to a better start of the on. these
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are really tough times for shelter. after their 18th consecutive league match without a win former outsports coach manual was drafted in to replace david wagner with former shall the icon although as his number 2 could this coaching gio turn the tide found knew it wasn't going to be an easy debut against last season's champions league semifinalists lying sick in order to win you have to score goals and that's not exactly a child a strong point the 1st punk child who came early after an injured swat sardar had to leave the pitch just 23 minutes in. and his place pound brought on 19 year old john both the one who would only played 4 bundesliga games until that point. up also. one wanted to do was to help but his attempt to clear the ball out of harm's
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way led to an own goal of the bows to want to wrecked it and move force parents cross straight into shot his own net. a bad omen perhaps 4 minutes later i'm highly neo made it to nil with his vertical dive needing crystal fair lovely cross. as so often shall cause defense look to be in disarray that was already there 12 conceded goal this season . something has to change but what if there's no delusion sylvan do so long in misinformed hugged the news off to say yes to this would you cook your own turkey in. the midst of a halt on the telly all held by the host bringing some into just harvest do most positive things was it good sounding the most losing soul into thinking. instead
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shelter fell deeper into the abyss. just before the break an unmarked billy or box powered his way through to produce this bottle of the outstanding life 6 lead to 3 . of the omen although these were not the debuts they have in mind. still although tried to remain positive in the face of defeat trying to lift his team spirit. after the break bound was then forced to replace injured goalkeeper paul family with his newly arrived frankford loney frederico you know. the new boss kept throwing instructions at his players but this match was a one way street by particular picture up where they left off in the 1st half with a chance after chance after chance. to try to his best to quench their insatiable thirst for more goals but in the 79th minute of a team ever starts a chant ball down. it's the final blow for. marcel house them there converted from
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the spot to seal a formal picture from what's taking them to top spot in the in the life seek have scored just as many goals in 3 games then shall have a 19 nothing we have to work on what we're going to love that's not oversleep just been here a few days but i see as a sort of foresee a lot of quality in this team and we have to work hard to turn this thing over and . push on his new coaching turning this team around will be a hair peculiar task. but let's see what fans around the world had to say about match day 3. gunas legal worldwide is full of downbeat fans in turkey one fan says the 2nd division is already knocking on their door in argentina they're still seeing wagner's style football.
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costa rica they're a bit more positive undervalued now we would have lost 7 new. album fans in the usa believe new coach man well last season. was about. a year old one user called leventhal ski determinates. boy and friends in india admit then labels are a bit shorter after that. brutal for him to say fans in france. and one englishman was ready to load quarterback. until our match the hero 11 dusky stole the show. one game. live and off he was unstoppable. how to hound this and sophie. likes to find
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a good mark when there's any as i can do that i toss about the mid-south but i saw . that he was in time out and on he won a penalty and won then the game. can't really ask for more he didn't stop after his hat trick or man of the match thing is leavened asking. some incredible results on match day 3 it was an average of over 3 goals per game especially on beilin dortmund and like all one for nil one point school for the road with so many goals choosing our top 3 for c.z. . our 3rd pick of the match days best goals was ailing holland's one male that opened the door to one floodgates against freiburg. came.
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in 2nd it's robert lemon dusky for the 1st of his 4 goals. incredible. but even after adding fuel to his season's tally piece still not as the league's top story. now number one is top and high and sharpshooter andre crammer edge he scored his 6th of the season and his 11 in his last 5 bundesliga outings is free now from the right somebody around to trying. to come. to some dumb monitoring problems just kept to himself. and now for the table. like see lead the league without fergie and frank foot level on points with them food you'll also make it into the top just behind promoted side. another of the league's new teams says that the
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top in the lower half of the table feel fellows have enjoyed a strong start which can't be said for cologne mine since shaka 4 are all still without a win or draw. now the bonus league heads into a break we have ancient international break now and a lot of guys including myself have to go away and then we'll come back in play i guess although it will be a short time but i think we're prepared several forsberg is sitting pretty in 1st place with lights in and they're coming meeting with our book might just be the top game of match day for yes outpost the small bavarian club all full so undefeated sitting in 2nd can make keep it up boy and are definitely already looking close behind the record champions heads of bielefeld next and there's reasons for the pull in this league as new boys to already be
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a little bit nervous. of buying home raised a number of the month of march as a. move as if he credited the 1st image of pulling the truth of it by. feel so much they for the best the influence is hoping the hi i'm hot stove and that's a goal heavy jolt for sure with on break from our rich up against yelling hole and plenty of excitement in store to win take care.
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special. monday to friday on to you don't. need to get out of the. face is it has been used to live from berlin and donald trump a leaves hospital the u.s. president returns to the white house of following a course of treatment for kobe the 19th to get more from washington. so coming up paris orders its bars and cafes closed as europe confronts a 2nd wave of coronavirus the french capital and its surroundings are now on maximum alert there's growing criticism chip. and a sweet revenge
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a once overlooked painter arsonist yet jensen esky gets her juice for the revolutionary new exhibition at. richardson a welcome to the show u.s. president donald trump has returned to the white house after leaving the hospital where he was being treated for covert 19 trump and walked out of the walter reed medical center in a maryland. a mass had been admitted last friday and spent 4 days there in the care of his medical team the president was then flown by helicopter on the short trip to washington d.c. trump crossed the lawn of the white house lawn and walked up it steps making a point of removing his mask said he was feeling fine and praised medical staff at
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the hospital. president had earlier tweeted that he'd be quote back on the campaign trail soon and another short message he wrote quote don't be afraid of coded don't let it dominate your life trump appearing to downplay the severity of the disease i asked our washington correspondent stuff and simons to tell us how covert 19 is in fact affecting lives in the united states. from where i am every day between 800 or 700000 americans die from where i am thousands are out of work a 1000000 are out of work 60000 people lost work just in the other few days 34 days ago airlines are shutting down again laying off 30000 disney disney and disney resorts and always comes with it is laying off permanently 20000 people people have to say goodbye to their loved ones mia cell phone before they then die and then
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then never can see them being buried and people get still sick and people still die and america is still wrecked in a pandemic let's not kid ourselves this is all good and great that the president is well taken care of and he serves deserves to be well taken care off he's the president of the united states but what we see now here don't be afraid of colditz . i don't have actually any words but i talked to a lot of people in those people i talked to and those are. political observers let's say and party goers from both sides of the aisle republican and democrats they are kind of in shock and awe today what they just saw here the president arriving at the white house of a statesman's lee american flags hello i'm back. frankly unbelievable for many and for a lot of people angry. political observers experts who are in the
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think of political reporting in the white house and or in think tanks being outright angry and saying he's a lunatic calling the president a lunatic for pulling all 40 pulled off just now so i don't know if that describes walked or answers the question you asked but it's a very very very interesting day today in washington again well to help us understand the science let's cross now to dr angela rasmussen. overall i just at columbia university in new york thank you for taking the time to speak to us there has been speculation that the condition is more serious than the white house is saying now i understand you're not his doctor but what do the details that his medical team have shared suggest about his condition to you well they haven't really shared much that that's actually very useful apart from the medications that he's taking and there's a lot of concern and questions about how sick he actually is so dex about his own
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one of those medications that he's taking is a cork according to steroids it's a very powerful immunosuppressant and it typically is used only in patients who are very very severely ill and we saw the the president walking out of walter reed tonight of his own power which suggests that he may not be that seriously ill but it's very difficult to say it's also worth noting that a number of patients who have copd it may sort of have fits and spurts in terms of the severity of their disease they may appear to be getting better and then rapidly get worse to compensate and need to go back to the hospital so right now we don't really know that much about how sick he was other than that he seems ok and we need to be vigilant right after a 3 day stay receiving world class medical treatment at the walter reed medical center a trump told the nation that they should not be afraid of kofi 1000 as overall
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a just what do you make of the statement. i disagree with that statement so strongly it's actually difficult for me to articulate comit 19 has killed over 210000 americans and many people who've recovered from hope at 19 have not fully recovered surviving kogut 19 is not always a positive outcome in the sense that many people have lingering conditions that they find it very difficult. to recover from so i think that it's it's very irresponsible to tell people that it's not really a big deal it's not something that we should worry about certainly we should not be ruled by fear but we also need to take this virus seriously this is a pandemic that killed many people it could potentially still kill many more so i think it was very irresponsible of the president to tweet that and i disagree with that strongly and president trump will of course be continuing his recovery at the white house doing anything about what kind of treatment he will continue to receive
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. i don't so he was receiving an experimental monoclonal antibody cocktail for me general we don't really know much about how that that drug will work because it hasn't completed clinical trials he's also received or and does appear which he's on a 5 day course of that i believe today with his 3rd day receiving an infusion of rem does appear and there's no reason to think that he won't receive the full 5 day course of treatment it's unclear to me whether he'll continue taking dex about the zone as well. but that's pretty much all we know right now the press conference today with his physician was not particularly enlightening about the future of president trumps medical care all right dr angela rasmussen from columbia university thank you. thank you so much. authorities and paris have shut down bars and cafes for 2 weeks to slow the spread
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of. the french capital is on maximum alert but the tighter rules and forcing social distancing human factions and hospitalizations have hit highs not seen since the lockdown was eased in. tough times call for tougher measures with the french capital experiencing a sharp spike in coronavirus cases authorities say they had no choice but to introduce stricter rules for businesses in the paris region and. the end they don't make is going too far and we must cope with now before our health system is overwhelmed with the numbers make this clear and we must do this in particular to avoid shattering our country with. the new measures put a ban on gatherings of more than $1000.00 people and made by only serving alcohol will be forced to close. restaurants which abide by the regulations and put in place new hygiene protocols will be allowed to remain open officials say they're
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trying to strike a delicate balance there all too aware of the economic hardships of many business owners. like. the health crisis has had extremely harsh consequences it's dramatic for many families and for economic activity in our country and in our capital it in a. bar and restaurant owners say they will have to live with the new restrictions but many complain that closing their doors even for a short period of time could have long term effects on their businesses. when you're running a business if you don't open its madness customers have there were teams if they see the shutters down once twice 3 times they don't come back. police say the tougher restrictions will be in place for at least 2 weeks the with the number of corona virus infections rising so rapidly all over europe it could be some time before the streets and shops of paris back to something approaching normal.
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well received opposition leader on a chicken off scale is here in berlin to ask germany for help in solving the crisis in her country and upscale went into exile after running against a longstanding authoritarian leader alexander lukashenko in august disputed presidential election she's been meeting with european leaders as basically mass protests continue in her home country human rights organizations say more than 10000 people have been detained in belarus the since the election she'll meet a german chancellor angela merkel on tuesday and i'll sketch told you why germany might play an important role in this moment to who. the recent political crisis is the. support of they need to come during their own to is important for us but to be human the is one of the most powerful countries in the world with these it's really important because we know we need. help in mediation
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a pole in the position to be the authorities and everything to that. and that is really just going to be its root hope in this situation. well today as she's considered a genius but artemisia gentle that's his achievements came against all odds a woman painter in 17th century italy she was lucky her artist father encouraged her to paint at all for centuries art historians and considered her a curiosity now she's hailed as one of the most progressive artists of her day and you exhibition in the london's national gallery highlights a painter who shattered conventions. she was one of the most dazzling artists of the baroque and intrepid pioneer are to means yet gentle. talian pain to use to work to raise the voice of women and fight for equality against all odds and this in the 17th century it was extremely challenging for women in the 17th century i mean they had sort of severe social restrictions but also as an artist i think
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you really had limitations this sort of restrictions on not being able to move about and see the art works on public display when she was really exposed to very little compared to say have male counterparts the exhibition shows 30 pictures from a remarkable career the daughter of painter or out sulu me gentlest are to me as you discovered her extraordinary talent early on and let nothing stop her. we know that she was painting independently by the time she was 16 and her 1st known work painted when she was just 17 is absolutely astonishing but i think also she had sheer determination she wanted to do the same work the men were doing that meant painting more than just 2 lives and portraits artemisia painted little scenes susannah and the elders from 1610 shows a bathing susanna who seems visibly uncomfortable under the last line of the men
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are to musea herself then became a victim of sexual violence the exhibition presents the original transcript of the court case the put art museums teacher goes to no time see on trial for rape for the child artemisia had to repeat her statements under torture. greeds to undergo judicial torture it was the only way that she could prove that she was telling the truth and she knows that and the way she comply with you know and sort of answers the judge's questions with incredible poise for a girl of just 1718 and i think you get a lot of optimism from that to me as she is trauma and her lot. for revenge of a visible in her most famous work judith beheading holofernes it shows female determination to make men pay for the violence inflicted the decapitation of the oppressor one of his brutally depicted. she takes the story of judas brutal killing of the general whole affair and he's
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dials up the excitement the passion the horror you're right inside the tents with this thing happening in front of you can almost feel the whole blood spurting on t.v. it's a pretty shocking picture unflinching images painted by a courageous woman now finally in the spotlight. well as 0 in poland as looking for a home for an unusual reptile it caught in a pond in the west of the country the cayman a south american cousin of the alligator and a crocodile is not native to poland to staff believe it may be an unwanted pet which the owner released into the wild the zoo says they came in it would have had little chance of long term survival in the polish forest but thanks to the unusually mild autumn this year it's currently in good shape. and a reminder now of our top story. u.s. president donald trump has returned to the white house after leaving the hospital
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where he was being treated for kovac at 19 he said he was feeling fine and said he would return to the campaign trail soon. they're watching to give you news out from by let i'm claire richardson coming up next as our covert 1000. don't forget you can always get the latest news and information around the clock on our web site www dot com so much for joining us. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. on our corona. from the 19 special and next on d w.

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