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the at. the at. this is the job you knew is a lie right from berlin and french police arrest a suspect after an orthodox priest is shot outside his church in leon france is still in shock after this week's a deadly knife attack the suspected is the most motive but the reason up for the latest assault remains unknown also coming up on the show. welcome to berlin at 9 years late and 3 times its original budget but the german capital finally opens its new airport and goodbye mr bond double 07 star sean connery dies at the age of
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90 widely regarded as the best of james bond of all connery played the secret agent in no less than 7 blockbusters will get more on his legacy. and play richards and welcome to the show french police say they have arrested a suspect over the shooting of an orthodox priest in the southern city of me on the victim was gunned down as he closed his church and it is said it to be in a critical condition a suspected islamic militant it killed 3 people in a catholic church in nice just 2 days ago but the mayor of leona says the motive for this latest incident is still not known and the priest agreed national was just closing up this was the docs church around 4 in the afternoon when the assailant shot him twice. police kept the area cordoned off warning the public to
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stay away prosecutors have opened an investigation into attempted murder. on the 3rd park at this stage we don't know what the motive of the attack is. no line of inquiry is it referred to or ruled out so i won't comment on the target on what sort of attack it is we don't know yet all the local residents was shocked. to have a basket stuck out there i'm appalled because it's a very quiet neighborhood a good place to live through that we have markets the synagogue a little further away the orthodox church everyone knows each other it's a small village if you that tensions are high in france following an extremist attack on a catholic church in nice on thursday which left 3 dead but the authorities say anti terrorist forces have not so far been deployed in this case. we'll
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turn our attention now to some other stories making news around the world british prime minister boris johnson has announced england will enter a 2nd in nationwide a lockdown starting next thursday the measures will be in place for at least 4 weeks johnson said action was needed now to contain surging coronavirus cases britain has the highest a covert 19 death toll in europe. slovakia has become the 1st country in the world to start testing most of its population for copa 19 officials aim to screen everyone over the age of 10 using a rapid antigen tests and hope the program will bring the pandemic under control so that a strict national walk down it can be avoided. rescue teams in turkey and greece are still searching for survivors of a deadly earthquake several people have been holed from the rubble in the turkish city of is least 28 people have been killed and hundreds more injured.
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tanzania's a leading opposition parties have rejected the results of presidential elections after wednesday's vote handed incumbent jonathan goofily a 2nd term electoral commission said he secured 84 percent of the vote the opposition says the election was marred with iraq irregularities they're calling for mass protests. well in west africa violence has marred the presidential election in ivory coast opposition parties which are boycotting the vote say several people have been killed in clashes on polling day police fired tear gas during these demonstrations against the current leader. he was running for a 3rd term which the opposition says is unconstitutional. after polling stations closer president ouattara appealed for calm opposition candidates have already dismissed the whole process our correspondent funny fresh are in john has
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this assessment. the roads here in abidjan into commercial capital are almost empty people are staying at home and they're trying to sit out these controversial elections they are bracing for violence yet they're hoping for a peaceful outcome of the elections there were various incidents in the center in the cells of ivory coast including the capital city and. police forces to be trying to disperse protesters but again we're trying to prevent voters from casting their ballot now opposition parties are saying that this was not an election that quote the president president ouattara in fact rob the constitution so that does indicate of course that emotions are running high and it's going to be very interesting to see how the next hours how the next days are going to play out as the results are going to be announced and also of course the way president ouattara is going to address the nation. funny fish our reporting for us there from john well it's
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a 9 years late and costed 3 times what was originally budgeted for berlin officially has a new airport a raft of design and construction issues are now in the past but far from forgotten for a project delivered at great reputational cost to a country that prides itself on efficiency the 1st flight a touchdown on saturday as operators i tried to look onward and upward. they've been waiting for this moment for a long time passengers strapping in for one of the very 1st flights to land at butlins new airport at times it seemed like this day might never arrive i think of the feeling i get that even though it took so long and there was a 9 year delay that just makes it an even bigger event wavin more excited. airline industry hot shots politicians and journalists nabbed almost all the spots for the short flight from munich lift hands as c.e.o.
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calls it a historic day to believe there will be a more perfect storm for remember because america would like the one we all bring to this requirement. not have come up. the samphire was somewhat muted given the challenges facing the industry in the midst of the pandemic and given the national embarrassment surrounding the whole sorry saga. it's been 14 years since the grand breaking ceremony years marred by delays scandals and spiraling costs the airport was supposed to symbolize germany's bright new future post reunification instead it was plagued with technical hitches from fire safety problems to wrong relate cables to automatic doors that didn't work. issues the project's 4th c.e.o. would rather not dwell on. the down and finally berlin has
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a modern airport by international standards it's the gateway to the world and we're looking forward to welcoming guests from all over the world. not everyone is so enthusiastic local residents demanding more noise protection and climate activists voiced their grievances at the rather less than grand opening in fact there seem to be more protesters inside than passengers footfall is projected to around 20 percent of normal levels due to coronavirus travel restrictions meaning one final delay for the project terminal to quote open until 2021. well the world of movies has lost an all time great sean connery the man who played a james bond in the very 1st of the blockbusters has died at the age of 90 he fleshed out many other roles with great success beyond double 07 over 4 decades but as he was their original and many say the best today we say goodbye mr bond.
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he created the best known character in film history. sean connery launched the franchise in the 1960 s. playing agent double 07 and a total of 7 bond films the suave violent ladies' man fuelled the fantasies of audiences across the world well in the sixty's i was in my search to. show i was having a slightly better time but i have no. he was born poor in edinburgh in 1980 and worked delivering milk from age 9 connery joined the navy at 16 he lasted 3 years before being discharged with an ulcer. his 1st acting roles came via bodybuilding and he was relatively unknown when he was cast in dr no and his phenomenal rise to success began. but by
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$971.00 sean connery was looking to expand his range the 1986 mystery the name of the rose was a hit in europe but u.s. audiences weren't keen on seeing connery as a 14th century monk. which you feel lost we really want to do just librarianship in all caps. finally in 1908 an oscar for best supporting actor in the untouchables what you would like to talk to. comment. isn't that just like a walk. and his role in steven spielberg's indiana jones and the last crusade was a huge success. connor he played harrison ford's
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father although in real life he was only 12 years older than his on screen son. at the age of 69 came what he described as the proudest day of his life although a fervent scottish nationalist sean connery was awarded a knighthood by queen elizabeth the 2nd for services to film acting for him the highest of accolades. well scott ross perot from day to be a culture it told us that sean connery's legacy will be everlasting but he was one of those true icons are still. left with us sadly and are exactly was one of them you obviously can't discuss sean connery and its impact on cinema low talking about jay's bar the role he created with dr no later 7. and that image. you have to remember this was created it was in the early sixty's it was completely
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new male hero in the movies a sort of cool sophisticated but also tough guy who's also i think this is quite he usually funny as well and i think he basically opened the way for a whole new type of action or i think basically all action film stars that came after him or sean connery which is why i really love the indiana jones of the last crusade where sean connery plays the father of harrison ford's indiana jones because your support is one of those actors who made a career playing you know charming irreverent tough guys and they all followed in the wake of sean connery though to quote a james bond song nobody did a better job. in the bundesliga byard have been in dominant form but on saturday they travel to cologne without goal machine robert levin dogs ski who was injured even without him they were heavy
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favorites to beat a side sitting 16th in the table without a win in its 1st 5 games. kowloon would have been forgiven for hoping that byron didn't turn up for this one it's 9 long years since the last to win just legal points from their visitors but the bavarians did eventually appear and they wasted little time going in front this led to a 13 minute penalty. which thomas miller tucked away one nil to byron. and the other the 2nd in 1st half stoppage time with this beauty last week it was leroy sonny with the ru robin impersonator and this time it was surged. i put cologne thought back dominic drexler was just on site when he inadvertently turned in young women short with bottoms the fence looking rugged. we made it a bit harder for ourselves we didn't go forward with much purpose today we made fewer chances than normal and gave away the ball stupidly so cohen always found
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their way back into the game. but the hosts couldn't find a 2nd and by him secured yet another victory. meanwhile remain without a league win the season. started the day top of the table and travel to paris and mention gladbach looking to keep it that way but the hosts had other ideas planned back to show their quality when they drew with grayle madrid in the champions league this week and they only scored the only goal of the game through kind of the ball to take all 3 points back and celebrated moving up to 4th place all result elsewhere saw a light slip the 3rd. let's take a look at the other going to sleep a saturday score is so byron beat a cologne bill if you lose against an in-form dortmund gladbach. and prevented them from taking back the top spot frankfurt and braman finished all square augsburg had no problems against mines on friday shock and shock card finished in
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a draw on sunday freiburg host leverkusen and berlin well play. it on monday if hoffenheim versus belin. that's a news update at this hour of course if you want more you can check out our website dot com and play richardson in berlin and from an entire team thanks for watching. what secrets lie behind swap. discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore this amazing world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 360 get me out now. and you hear me now yes yes we can hear you and how the last year's german chancellor will bring you an angle a man called as you've never thought of before surprise yourself with what disposable
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who is medical really what moves and also we talked to people who followed her along the way admirers and critics alike now as the world's most powerful woman shaping her legacy joining us from eccles law stops in. the for. defying destiny al-hassan ball day. tim fuckin. and brits are kripke 3 athletes and role models achieving the extraordinary. al-hassan ball day is on his way to training he moved from guinea to germany as
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a child and after arriving discovered the sport that became his life. i just think. but i don't and he saw no mess and then later he was new and he was come on the most of all. let's get this. message stunt and i was to sum up. so many of the notion and take on. self esteem yet just before coupled with the bandits and. the school system of the companies to see how little fits on this it was a possible month so they went ahead. and the slit up so does a message within them which is i'm an emotional harm come. this fascination quickly turned into a profession and the sports center in bone became his 2nd time alongside his job at the employment office al-hassan trains here 12 times per week with his coach eloise
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combiner. it's a punishing schedule the paralympian is living his dream. of going up to the speech and this much of this was in the bush with his guts to not going to them even in we're going to watch through the for that's when the snow dims a lot of time come interests there wish them come on head on a. trip come on people come. to chant weighs 8 kilograms and allows al-hassan to reach speeds of up to 38 kilometers per hour. the key is holding an aerodynamic sitting position. and during sex assizes interval training tactics wheelchair racing has many different facets. of the make up. on one come
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out of then to the extent of an advantage in stride and the one on the bottom shrug so i finished. i think puts you for what i'm saying that if that audience that's what this system is michigan's i think that some of the core or skewed can read a bunch of them states of sorts with a photo op of cottle's. strength training is especially important for the 34 year old he's paraplegic so having strong back and core muscles is a necessity if he wants to rice at the top level. filled with success and good to go. in this when most of the truth has to dismiss and in. material few. minutes time this one isn't. working with the scene. setting new
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goals and using sport to start a new life is a story that applies to tim fuckin the former paratrooper nearly lost his life during a military deployment in 2010 controller must ask what is the reason i want to be not just off sparse and feel but i feel my answers no pon me cut off or see no point to concentrate on it cannot be afterwards you will. start a new vision. and some support and some even constant you diminish what you said 400. tim was a passionate athlete his career and private life were on track but then a deployment to afghanistan changed everything. 5000 feet in and then i'm that's good for one come on or. finding shafter it's no one far fetched for one. or. a group like of ours are jewish version of what
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a good crew they can avoid it on the whole school board. tim was hit in the upper arm by a bullet he was initially treated in afghanistan. before undergoing further operations in germany having 2 metal plates and 16 screws inserted. he struggled with psychological problems for a long time and he can no longer move his arm and shoulder. we are. going to question his future bonanza on. or. strong. fear invention. since what one type of gun for another thought to get his life back the 36 year old had to process these experiences from his military service 10 years earlier and
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recalibrate when out. in the hunt. for the. best. currently funding for. the tournament's athlete sits at a shooting range for an hour and a half working with a small boy air rifle for such a long spell requires extreme concentration to begin with this element of the sport was tough for the korea soldier but tim is ambitious and gradually got used to his new sporting life. now he trained 6 times a week chasing his dream. team for. a few more. fun from politics or very.
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strong open your eyes and. training with the german wheelchair rugby team is not for the faint of heart because in this sport wheelchairs aren't only used by players to move around but also to block opponents that can lead to some heavy collisions in the middle of it all is pretty critical the only woman in the german team. if you're saying that. that's the rocker shaft. britta has. an affliction of the nervous system that causes progressive loss of
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muscle tissue arms and legs are affected by the condition. she searched for a long time for sports that she could take part in and after trying out several opted for rugby. is the best move on the thoughts of another as will france attest it's. all. yeah that. was a. big big i had said on the most fun. also opposed. fon most unshed thing this. been. for me so far all. the 43 year old trains regularly at her sports club in hamburg. before training
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everything has to be meticulously prepared. protecting the athletes is the number one priority. but it's worth the effort because sport gives british energy for her day to day life. and yet some of the i know is. that but i watch. as methods. bend down to. concerts all sorts also and be a m. . quick passing blocking thinking tactically. this full contact sport is demanding. and that helps them deal with other situations in life to.
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market. sport has also helped al his son and gave himself confidence from a young age his family also supports him and even saved his life as a disabled child in guinea he was unlikely to survive to adult hood. and you know. the formal. hoped.
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to school. and. now his son grew up with his aunt and uncle they quickly became like his mother and father he studied in mannheim and took part in international competitions while still a minor but while he's happy as a person and an athlete he is also sometimes confronted with everyday racism was forced. on. you. he said look it's a. similar. sports gives him the energy and strength and needs to handle difficult situations through intensive training al-hassan can push
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himself hard and play his head. a life without sports is unthinkable. just what happened with my father when the people in the tradition yeah to be not a mensch but. looked up to party to pm i was all. done types. and i was a shop on. the seeing was. swept. up. so the thing on the side of the country limited for me. now has some sporting goal is very clearly defined after missing out on a medal at the athens beijing and rio paralympics he's determined to get his hands on one in tokyo.
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bicycle and one. today i want to find out why the result is one of the most beautiful river states in germany so i'm also right along a part of the result cycle. the beautiful landscape is certainly here. this bike tour dispersed research. trip to the. next on d w. treasure lies hidden deep under the earth's surface. one that is vital for human. groundwater. watched. and so most important water resources. we get to the source. on d w should invite says to see people in particular. like to see
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some of the kids find instruments grown up. on you tube. wow it's pretty dark down here and pretty chilly too i.

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