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7 direct cold involvements in this many games by the start of february, mina and byron were leaving the competition behind. carrying points me visit the serial winners gallery with snapshots of a clean sweep in 2026 title within a year. winning the fee for club world capital. it's the final element of a sensational sex. 2 bull, only one coach has pulled that off before in his barcelona days. he congratulations to us by your family for these incredible success i came. i saw that show how you can use it to everyone. it's now the ending would be to change your life. now, the reality is we have to move on to us is via the
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best in the world, but by no means infallible. back from the club world camp fire, we're again showing signs of wear and tear the heavy schedule, leading them accordingly. heavy legged and sluggish. and their cushion at the top of the table was suddenly a mock less comfortable. the music, if we keep jumping for sales and again today, obviously that leads going to melt away from it is like to close the gap to the top to, to point to the bundle lay guy lives this by this lifecycle, right? there are 6 points when buying good. just the one i was explaining all the was a nice a special game for sure. anything can happen. the most prestigious game, the one that attracts the most international attention when they buy 1st you don't
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my dad class because of that back. welcome up against hurting all born and go fishing. title race. why dave? and like i said, when it was a point clear, fine, it's all paid to temporarily business. they're confident we can go out and do the job and see things follow live in a whole lot. that was that by the way to ship. oh, i was the yeah, they would be handled by our
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level. i never got that food. i got the live on the champion of a buyer and overturned the 2 mill deficits. a beet ortman, a statement of intent in the title rates as well that you can make that press. but i think that was something special entry. so everyone that we, we want to stay on the 1st place.
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got to live lifecycle having an outstanding season the under and i'm standing coach who's managed to get the teams are this level of consistency of things. slide has been something of life. 6 are brilliant, least for this title baffled and a serious rival, sublime. they've also gained more champions league experience coming out of a group that included mental united in paris, tennessee medical a month after day. classical came up, big season show down. just a pivotal moment for 2 sides it will get all i have to win. so my show because this will be the defining game i, and we know the pressure on life sake west point, clear when the despite when the got the 7 points which they won't name it. but for this one, the champs had to do without their injured strike. her 11 off ski, he scored on 15 as the last 16 match days. moving up to $35.00 goals for the campaign. 5 shy of that?
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i conic record. no one advantage myself. i'm obviously always looking to feed levy. now i'll just have to feed someone else and mich below for the 1st time, very good laser laid off on a blank supplies so much stuff in place of live on goals again and now we've got lay on the corner at school. all comes all my son, sam, making sure they're not taking it and the 2nd manager is also and with this course . so this is the launch stick. dale mine mentioned one from their own in there was little doubt about the outcome on match day 32. byron's bumps
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mentioned black box 6 mills has hello right there. nice straight to the title. it was sealed before it kicked off with lights losing earlier in the day was that the cell on the peak, the best poodle, and what we did during the game that was spectacular. amazing. and we showed that to have the best in the system. the, the model of the boys gave it, and it wasn't the thing after all, that success last year to maintain that focus. and when the leader, again, things must have given now lessons off the needed just one goal from the remaining 2 games to equal that historic season high of 40 not have the sounds and has to be ready for this. the change was in the air both on the playing and coaching france reflect decided to leave the club with 7 trophies to his name. and it's been a great time and to really see you on our coach,
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this fantastic team. i work for this club. there was a really successful time together. we want everything we want the big tied to. it was also a fair well community for 3 long serving and highly decorated players. hobby martinez, davi, and gentle boy hang all treble winners in 2013 and again last year. really says that they will leave us, they are by and let me of course the emotion and i the 13 years i've spent you can't really put it into words. it's been an incredible and intense time in coming from life there the future defender, dia mcconnell and julia not mine. at 33 byron's youngest, ever head coach, son of varia himself. now set to man the touch line in music. this because it's
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a special package. now it's anything being discussed in detail. i already know what makes the maximum success is always down to that. once you have a chance to coach a team by a minute, or maybe it's comparable to a real madrid or foster loaner, you have to take that opportunity to intervention. the thing is most intriguing coach right now. i think he's shown he can develop a team over. it'll be interesting to see how he manages the changes that by and also with some players leaving onto the executive board. all of the con, the former world class people are, is also the future. in 2022, he'll take over as chairman from carl hines woman again, his final years and office have seen byron propelled themselves to new heights. this is just mostly successful in vines, 120 year history and one in which fine and of course played standing for old. i'm and i think the team and the club was a whole generated a very positive image of the impact issue. hasn't. hasn't
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a silversmith danesh? nothing. with the latest meister showing an update, its byron's name again on a trophy truly fit for champions. beautiful dining silver with gold leaf declaration and bedded. jim's gonna stand by every time they raise the vice to show you the sounds. how do you find the titles for you guys? i'm sure you will see. it is all everywhere. they've rewritten the history books yet again. and he's into very special chapter of his own, even if he still can't quite believe it has to say, got them about to break this record
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stops and run off the completion of the gas go rec, booker. i think he might get that record and outright for himself if you want to break. so like a very break or maybe you need to lie the final match. say he had chance after chance, but just couldn't put one away for robot. let me just go inside . i was laughing because i couldn't imagine why i cannot go to the goal. is 187 and 88 minutes. i said i don't think you're school today or the matter kind to me on the very last very last day. i don't know exactly what i did, maybe at,
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but i'm very i'm also very high levies achieve, deceased, and he's crazy having a run like that. every striking low to happen to the following. the laws of probability making the extraordinary a matter of routine setting, yet more benchmarks with buyer and, and they'll be back next season hungry is ever for that tense, straight tunnel so they will never tire. all i like to be on the top. congrats from kick off news. the news news. news
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the make up your own mind. the d. w. made for mines the who's ah, this is dw news live from berlin. the u. s. remember, is one of the worst racial atrocities in its history century ago. a white mob in tulsa, oklahoma, burned down a district known as black wall street. we report on the divisions that remain 100 years on. also coming up. germany demands answers over allegations that denmark's helped us by on medical and other top european leaders. and the colombian army
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patrols the streets of cali, epicenter of dead, the anti government protest. the un calls for an investigation after more than a dozen people are killed in classes. ah, i'm me at ease if welcome to the program. the u. s. is marking this antenna re of a race. this massacre and tulsa, oklahoma. in 1021, a white mob looted and burned a prosperous, black neighborhood. official figures put the death toll at 36, but historian said the real number could be as high as 300 ceremonies to remember the events of 100 years ago. up and taking place in the neighbourhood, once known as black wall street. because of its many successful black businesses for decades, the massacre that unfolded there was kept quiet,
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only recently has the full scale of violence come to light. our reporter caroline and she moistened us this report. the, the joy and pride in tulsa green. what district people here are commemorating one of the worst 3 massacres in the us history about the same time they're celebrating their heritage. most of the survivors of houses, res massacre are no longer alive, but their descendants are here today. it was kept secret here until that and learn about it until about 9 or 10 years. so. well, i don't think people one to go back and remember that magic thing that happened. they might have been afraid that it might happen again in 1921, a white mob, along with tulsa police, a members of the national guard attacked a black wall street district by looting and burning businesses and hopes greenwood was reduced to ashes or 10000 black people were left homeless,
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a shameful episode in the history of the city where race still devised this residence. we have our north part of tulsa, which is for donna black and south and east and west is predominately white. and i feel like there's that line that you just don't cry if you're one of the other is always been a division. but with me growing up in north hall, so we never went out to buy anything. everything was in nor we had our own stores. we had on schools, we had own doctors and hospital, why the elder telephones have remained silent in the past, out of fear, a younger generation beliefs. the only solution is communicating what happens on that fateful day. it's ignorance that keeps us divide it so events like this. continuing to educate people, that's the only thing that i think is going to get past that point. that is what this maurice and day is all about teaching people what should never happen again.
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nevertheless, there are still some very secrets from the town. so race massacre accrues some discovery, was recently made at oak lawn secretary this is a site where archaeologists the an earth, a mass grave a couple of months ago. they assume it might be connected to the cal terez massacre of 1921. but until this is clarified, the unknown bodies were remain in the ground. some of the cruel things that happened in this dark chapter of history remain unknown. and for many residents, intel forgiveness will only be possible once the whole truth is finally brought to light. even if it's more than a 100 years later, several european governments are demanding answers of a report that denmark helped us spy on chancellor ongoing medical and other senior politicians. initial revelations, nearly a decade ago showed that us intelligence tap the phones of leaders including
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medical. now, a new multinational media investigation says a danish military unit supported the us operation. denmark defense minister said systematic wiretapping of close allies is unacceptable spying on your neighbors. denmark secret intelligence agency reportedly gave us counterpart the n . s a access to extensive data streams to danish internet cables to east robin european politicians. a joint investigation by several european media outlets shows pharma german chancellor candidate pastime book was one of the be enough targets. he's angry at the revelation saying it's pretty grotesque that allied intelligence service a spy on leading politicians of other countries. it's evidence that they have a life of their own. i think this is a political scandal. the phone tapping off chance. langler macklin form
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a foreign minister find the vital stein my came out in 2013 as part of whistleblower. edward snowden leaks on the n. s. a securities. what they didn't reveal was that such a close european l. i was involved in another major problem. the danish government didn't inform their german neighbors. so they apparently knew about the east dropping as early as 2015 to those who were involved in the original investigation into the n. s a scandal. this hasn't come as, as a price. that's why i always pointed out, we have interests. we have common interests. but there is no field of friendship concerning states or agencies. friendship you have from between person, but not between agency. so never trust anybody. the german government only found out about the latest revelations from the press. after a virtual meeting both turns la, la mackerel, and french president demand. what am i call?
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emphasized wiretapping allies was not acceptable. you know, we still, i was relief to hear that the jane us government, the dentist, defense minister also made it very clear what she thought of that. and so in addition to seeking clarity about the sex, i see a good faces on which we can really both trusting relationships. but to achieve that, copenhagen will have to find a way to keep its intelligence agency and check. let's take a look now at some other global headlines. officials and tyria searching for at least $200.00 children kidnapped an easier estate on sunday. gunman abducted the children age between 3 and 14, from an islamic school. the latest in a series of math, abductions by armed groups seeking ransom money. the african unions parliament descended into chaos on monday after scuffles broke out in the chamber. bomb makers disagreed over the process to elect a new president to the legislature. pan african parliament is the legislative body
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of the african union. it fits in south africa. peru has more than doubled its corona virus death toll. after a government commission reviewed official data account was adjusted from around $70000.00 to over 180000, making peru the country with the highest per capita coven, 1900 mortality rate in the world. columbia security forces are tightening control over the city of cali. president yvonne do k ordered soldiers and police patrol the street after several people were killed in anti government protests. the city of kali has become a hotspots for demonstrations. protest started in april over a proposed tax increase, but the focus has broadened to include police brutality poverty and the health crisis. we're joined now by the w correspondent, johan ramirez and colleague, columbia johan collie has been one of the epicenter of his protest movement. what's
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happening there now i would say that some parts of the city are quite normal in this moment. some other parts are very, very tense. we have seen a very important military person in the city today. let's remember that. on friday president, yvonne yvonne took an order the military station of the city after a deadly friday of protest on the decision of that has not been received by the population. because people are demanded exactly the opposite that we throw off of the security forces. and even a police reform right now, we are in this place that it's called a kind of for assistance. where is one of the main spots of the protest, the entirety of right now, it's a little bit and 2 because it's raining on everybody's indoors. but as you can see, the roads are still blocked here on the situation is still upside for years in some parts. hands in some parts of com. this is what we have seen today here in
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colleague. so it's the weather keeping the piece at the moment, but let's talk about what happened on friday because it had repercussions here. columbia is under ation. international pressure after several demonstrators were killed late last week, and the u. n. is now calling for an independent investigation. is that having any pressure, any impact there it's difficult to to see, to say how much the international community pressure is influencing on this crisis . because right now, every single human rights organization around the world is talking about colombia. what is happening here. but even though we are still re parking every day about flashes police brutality death, i mean, according to some n g o's, in columbia have died at least 60 people in the last 2 months. some 300 people are still missing. there are reports of at least 20 cases of sexual abuse committed by the security forces. and even though this is happening,
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even though the community international community is looking at what is happening in columbia. so it's difficult to say how much the international community press are once and under the w correspondent, johan ramirez in cali, columbia. thank you. china. it's home to the world's most sophisticated system of mass surveillance, using a vast network of cameras and facial recognition scanners to keep tabs on it citizens. the corona virus pandemic has made it clear just how effective the system has become giving authorities the justification to roll out even more tools in the name of protecting people's health tomorrow. tomorrow anthony journalist with german public broadcaster a r d, got a rare peak behind the curtain of china's high tech system of social control. this is where the data is gathered. at the surveillance center, in a district of shanghai staff keep a watchful eye on more than 290000 cameras. every thing is
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captured from on attempted drivers to crowd gatherings. nothing escapes the districts so called brain. even those who disperse of their garbage incorrectly can be reported. gen dunden is one of the systems developers. she doesn't like talking about surveillance. hannah and she says that people here feel safe things here seem an orderly with all the algorithms process, all the data that is gathered. this is a map of the cities construction sites, the red dots worn of irregularities. here the artificial intelligence has identified a worker not wearing a helmet for months. now, the city of shanghai with 24000000 people has reported no cases of covert 19 in the fight against the pandemic. old data protection was eliminated the surveillance
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since that even monitors all suspected colbert 19 cases. so i me, i think we have, in all senses outside of the apartments and we get an alert if someone does that partment without permission. and so do you think about helping us a dig has experienced 1st hand how surveillance issues for control and suppression? she comes from the same dung province and belongs to the weak muslim community. she now lives in the netherlands and can speak openly. she says surveillance started at her front door. most neighborhoods in her hometown have facial recognition. cameras installed. the police have direct access and control who comes and goes. we are a lot more like amazon. suddenly we're not allowed to have any visitors, only close relatives in the visit had to be preapproved, including the exact time and date any weekend with contacts abroad is under
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surveillance. and anyone criticizing the system risks being arrested. back in shanghai, most people see the advantages of this new technology from digitize government to catholic payments. china wants to leave the world when it comes to artificial intelligence. it's citizens have little say in the matter. now if you're a volcano enthusiast or maybe just a big lord of the rings fan, this next footage is for you as we follow a drone flight that went more than a little awry. youtube bird, joey helms released the film taken by his drone as it traveled, not into the dark depths of more door, but along a river of lava, giving the viewer a stunning look at it and rubbing icelandic volcano. not for long watch this, the drone fell foul of some fine debris and crushed to a fiery de ah,
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