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it's a thing if the his team i don't want to put you higher exploration on them but in there in the future is from the 50 gold strike of. cologne stole what your house had told refused to accept the looming defeat and it was he who counts for i usually have lanka to grab a fortunately the last. one wanted ended flanker frustrated but at the end of the dice his team could at least live with the one point better. welcome funk comma previously red bull using cademy direct he's been brought in by bill affects to keep them in the bundesliga. worrying start with a nasty clash of heads between union rights and his own people and they absolutely . patched up and able to play. the game to see him do it wasn't
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exactly and still and stuff was more than equal to this effort by saying no corner of a. common looked even off on the touchline team were more on the back foot the 2nd half progressed. ok to endo had 2 golden opportunities to get a winner it was. no happy end to end but the hunger wasn't too upset it was a great feeling and a. really. functioning and great team. players good characters and real too. like we already did in training will do all best to improve and. now from peter to fellow strugglers shall have a new man at the helm. demetrius promotes he's gay. he did his all to get his team in the right frame of mind as
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they faced a relegation 6 points a showdown at home to mind. drama stuff he's had 18 minutes in was. stopped by robin said in the right place at the right time. the 2nd from last month's were the better side but couldn't find the clinical finish. with chances few and far between 2 etc i had the chance to secure what would be potentially just choke a 2nd wind of the season but $70.00 was mine to save yet again. for months he's continued to fire on his men but i simply couldn't ignite. some point and that's perfectly ok by me we said we'd have to make do with one point normally if you're on able to win a game then you should at least avoid losing it and that's what we did today to look at a. new coach the same old story shocker don't look like leaping out of the drop
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zone any time soon. but now to the other end of the table and the fight for the champions league spot. with competition hotting up these next 2 teams were also in real need of the win. by any laver couzin it's hard to say which team has had it once in recent weeks when those in 5 league matches confidence levels will. leave a consumer in the same boat with only 2 wins from their last 11 and with european qualification at stake but live accusing coach peter bosh and got. to see an end to their team's downward spiral. speakers to see again one thing is that we start getting results against whether we play well or poorly as long as the results of their i couldn't care less. and it was the visitors who initially looked more
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motivated to get those results and when talking down the left it didn't work labor couzin tried from the other side to. most of the firing at the near post but it was another chance one did. and at the other end it took over half an hour forgot about to even mountain attack like say their name on a slope with their 1st real chance of the game and tries his best to pleased his teams from around that here so his shot deflected why. what was it was seeing from his team was surely not 48 hopeful. but whenever cruising came a tapping on the counter with speeds at least he could count on his goalkeeper a young. first year b. and then patrick schick both left empty handed. so far the match was a far cry from the 7 goals in the reverse fixture back when both teams were in much
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better for. goalless at half time and frustration around in a sorry game of football. after the break however was as team reemerged was written by. his decision to leave that back in the summer has clearly rattled the team in recent weeks still the phones were eager to turn this game around to try to get a grip despite the push back to an energetic run and shot from both nearly put them in the lead has it not been for you want to tell tom who raced back to the box in time to block the shot but finally it looked like the game really would go black baptist way. back up or awarded a penalty when jeremy from palm brought down marcus toha in the area foul no question. but when v.a.r. took a closer look valentino. it was found to have been offside in the build up. another
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disappointment for holder. with only 13 minutes to go live of his and were the ones to finally break the deadlock with some of the remaining d.s.p. shots patrick chick snuck in his 7th goal of the season. it was a fortunate finish but a hard fought goal which is quite fitting for leverkusen his current motto substance over style as he said himself bosh couldn't care less got the results he last fall back in the top 5 it might just spark their turnaround. let's hope so but the result left barely a glimmer of hope for class. because this is why it's important to keep believing that your able to change things quickly. and that you can get back on track with good results. and that the sun will shine again.
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at least for now those and his men will have to keep waiting for that ray of light until they finally find those good results but now a little extra praise for the man who knows best how to get them. so we've added to the list of life's certainties it's now death taxes and the robot liver dump scheme will deliver some interesting including. the most easy to get. a grip continues from the job. or from the spots. but. it's not the. level of. lost those longer range efforts. he's late
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phil is that the song. raise money leventhal steen no just needs to go to break him and most records with the games left the plane this season and knowing our goal machine of a match the hero who is betting against him now for the results of. the win was a must for the it shall come and minds moment and manage to deliver the solace in cologne and be defiled were at least some consolation like 6 delivered a solid win in freiburg but of all the results the standout has to be by him victory at the dome and index last week of. number 3 among the match days most stunning strikes was telling holland's 1st even if his brace against by on wasn't enough to get dortmund any point.
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90 seconds on the clock to. go number 2 philip cost it assistants but this time bagging a valuable goal himself. should insert the 1st goal we don't live close to. the worst screw up for a run. but our goal of the weekend comes from hoffenheim christophe found got no. vision from. the move.
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because. the sunday lights age went top for a few precious hours before by and restored order defeated don't mentor now out of the top 5 meanwhile stuttgart sneak back into the top hall of the table. and that means glad backdrop to the 10 spot otherwise no movement down below but look shall go over at least now in double figures and don't forget bailiff help out that game in hand coming in midweek. cup time again this week not for reigning champions league winners but but the do it meant to be looking for a boost in their 2nd leg against sylvia and they did at least when the away tie. can lightsaber turn their 1st leg loss against a vulnerable livable signed with the 2nd match again in neutral budapest. back home
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wednesday sees bielefeld hoping to leave the relegation zone in their post players game against graeme and. up to that event are up against leaders brian but the big match next weekend pits 2nd place like say against frank to venue last one since the winter break for all the excitement she wanted to kick up. in the. move.
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this is evolving news live from berlin people across the globe mock international women's day tens of thousands of tank into the streets to show you this. an appreciation of what women to all around the world as the main cake if it is journey to pandemic many women are counting their losses instead of gangs also coming out to protest is in me at defiance not sure if you can support of hundreds of fairly similar antics you demonstrate as trapped in a city block by riot police who have. the latest from young girl in just
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a moment. and shock waves around the world and in the royal palace harry and me can open up to oprah winfrey about their break from the royal family and includes damaging accusations of racism and indifference to mental distress even suicide. i'm jarid rage welcome to the show or the world has been mocking international women's day at a time when the pandemic is placing extra burdens on many women a u.n. commission says the global health emergency has forced women to take on more housework home schooling and caring while in many cases also losing their jobs and the isolation and stress of lockdowns has led to a surge in domestic violence which again mainly effects women and across the world
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they have been speaking out. decked out in pink these women and it's a nice capital are determined to weather the rain and make their voices heard on a day that celebrates women they're protesting against a rise in violence and gender disparities much of this after 5 to join the pandemic . element bad message violence has increased alarmingly and the number of femicide is an important indicator in this respect in the 1st 2 months of this year there were 15 fantasize. on the streets of kiev thousands of ukrainian women and men took it a step further their demanding austerities ratify a law that protects women from physical sexual and emotional violence at home more than 2000 cases were reported to police in 2020 a lockdown brought on by covert 19 has unveiled a haas 3 ality for many. years some are way to slow down year by quarter were not
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in the room when my division i grew up in a family where my father kept beating my mother was not held responsible for it such cases are covered up there is no working law you see. in the philippines activists blame the government for not doing enough to address the vulnerabilities that many women face they want more to be done to tackle unemployment and poverty. and in pakistan the festive feeling echoes demands for social justice and better education the un says progress to gender equality is slow and the loss in effect of the pandemic is beginning to show women are paid less than men with the gender pay gap sitting at 23 percent certainly education is in trouble is you know it to be looking at trying to use one of the areas of progress in the last 2 decades especially has been gals education and reaching that
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devastates. all those is because. rehired. achieve it of course women outside the labor market in a era where even the jobs are changing and the new skills that have required for the for the economies of the future and the jobs of the future this skill is that we do not get it means that we be getting into it. it woman's place was at home. while women are the ones paying the highest price to call for everyone to play their part continues to resonate around the world. and t.w. we've been taking the opportunity to look at the way is the pandemic is negatively impacting the lives and economic status of women around the world and undermining women's equality let's start by listening. i think the walk was even more because
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there were more people living in. that sort of. pain but the laundry cooking cleaning i think that this promotion fell on them because i think. the meal aha for members didn't like how much you want to do before i think that even though they had. all. the stuff like that when i step on them you know. what. i need alice. oh yeah that is a difficult to his head. nor yet it didn't. feel. well. to quote on all can or cannot lead by a woman can you with germany in the friend. from you. for
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food was the one who votes and. goes before you before you go to court. ok let's go to meon now where activists say some protesters have been allowed to leave the young district where they had been trapped by police around 50 people were arrested in the area according to the advocacy groups thousands of young gone residents decide to not care if you to gather on the streets to support the anti to demonstrate is the u.n. security forces to show maximum restraint and allow the protesters to leave court without violence more than 50 people have been killed during mass protests against the military truce. let's bring in journalist am
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interned in yang gong it's good to see you're these protesters have been barricaded inside this apartment block we just heard the u.n. had called for their release activists say some of these protesters have been allowed to leave what about the others so what we're hearing this morning is that the majority of protesters there were about 200 have been able to leave this morning and they're leaving in smaller groups trying to get back to their homes that they were prevented from going back to the police brought blockade last night we did see that about 50 of the protesters were arrested as the security forces went from house to house and essentially try to figure out who was not supposed to be in the area and arrested these young protesters and there were video circulating showing that these people were being as they were being detained ok could you just
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. villa's a bit about the situation in yangon at the moment so we have this situation of protesters being barricaded in this apartment block we know that protesters were killed quite violently last week what's it like there right now. so young go has gotten a lot more quiet in terms of protests there's large parts of the city where protests are no longer happening which is really in opposition to what we were seeing even just a few weeks ago where pretty much everywhere you went in the city you could either you or you were at a protest or could hear a protest quite near by. has essentially turned into areas where there are protests in areas where there aren't and security forces seeing their e persistent about making sure that people can't gather in the 1st place so this apartment area where protesters were trapped last night sat down township is an area which protesters have been very. insistent about being in
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and where they have built a lot of barricades in the past few days and we where we've seen the police using quite a lot of crowd dispersal tools such as stun grenades tear gas as well as rubber bullets to try to disperse protesters and that was journalist. going thank you very much to take care stay safe. ok now to the prince his wife and what the whole world has been talking about britain's prince harry and his wife megan have spoken on television about their intense struggles with royal lies most of what they had to say winfrey has shocked the world and very likely buckingham palace as well here's some of that interview i've advocated for so long for women to use their voice and then
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i was silent. were you silent or were you silent the latter. but i knew that if i didn't say it that i would do it and i just didn't i just didn't want to be alive anymore my biggest concern was history repeating itself and i've thought about before and on numerous occasions very publicly so when i asked the question why did you leave the simplest answer is . lack of support from lack of understanding prince harry raised in a palace in a life of privilege literally a print how you were trapped within the system. for the rest of my family all my fault my brother very all chopped. ok let's go to entertainment journalist k.j. matthews in l.a. it's a little bit hard to know where to begin with this interview but aside from what we
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just heard one thing really stood out to everybody this claim that's costing the royal family in a bit of a racist lies let's listen to that and then we'll come back to you and also concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he's born. what and who who is having that conversation with you it's a whole the whole route there is out of our grandparents or several conversations a conversation with you with harry about how dark your baby is going to be potentially and what that would mean or look like fools ok k.j. matthews in l.a. this is a very serious claim here do we know who in the royal family did or didn't make
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these comments. well you know what's interesting everybody here is trying to guess by process of elimination if i went free went back on c.b.s. network the next day after the interview and she said she wanted to relay this message that she got from harry that he wanted the world to know that neither the queen nor the queen's husband. had anything to do with the racist comments so they are not the people who allegedly made those racist comments at all so then the question is well who else in the family would be close enough to talk to him so people are speculating could it have been charles could it have been camilla was it william was it kate and so people are saying maybe charles maybe william they're really trying to hone in to whole what it been merely really kind of was down to possibly charles or william but everybody is really dying to know who felt comfortable enough to say that to prince harry while megan markel was pregnant. it
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seems i don't know what you think about this but it seems to me that many people in the u.s. have reacted much more sympathetically. megan has revealed then view was in the u.k. so his addresses i'm insensitive insensitivity dysfunction how has all of this been resonating with us viewers. well u.s. viewers are very very very sympathetic to her and surprisingly i've been hearing a lot of people here stateside saying they're not surprised that there may be racism in the royal family because what they're saying is the royal family is really like you know any other institution around the world that there is bigotry pretty much in every every country so they're not surprised that yes they have bigotry in the u.k. yes and maybe some bigots in the royal family allegedly we don't know that but it is very sympathetic ear here and america to make it marco and prince harry i mean i think for a long time we thought that possibly they wanted to move because they were tired of
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all the tabloids in the press and speculation about how they were feeling and what they were doing and they just wanted to get away from that i don't think we knew how bad it was and exactly what was going on i mean the most startling thing in this interview is that she said she felt suicidal and that she actually went to the palace in ask them for help and they turned her down saying it would be a negative it would be a bad look if she sought you know professional help for her mental health illness are a condition and it's really sad to hear that and people here were very surprised about that it was into time and journalist k.j. matthews in los angeles thank you so much thank you. his or a mind to now all of the top story tens of thousands of people who rallied around the world to mock international women's day as being
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a special extra focus on the challenges posed by the pandemic the u.n. says women are facing more under paid work job losses and domestic violence. drop today news africa is next to. the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and contacts the coronavirus update nineteen's. on t w.

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