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me the news because he w news. why from berlin, a medical emergency at the european football championship, denmark, christian eric and collapses on the field, forcing the mattress and linda to be suspended. look at the latest on his condition . was on the program. she 7 nations agree on a global infrastructure plans encountered china's rising influence on day 2 of their summit in southwest england, the world's wealthiest democracy fail, in fact, a 1000000000 to offer developing nations an alternative partnership by values high standards. transparency. and the woman who hopes to leave germany,
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the green party officially named emily barebones as a 1st ever candidate or chancellor ahead of september's election. ah for the inquire, richardson, welcome to the show. we begin with some troubling news from the european soccer championship. denmark's christian ericsson is said to be awake and in stable condition in hospital after he collapsed on the pitch. the midfielder was seen receiving medical attention on the field during the match against finland in copenhagen. a medical crew was immediately called in and successfully revived him, and the game has been suspended. so let's get right into it with a d w sports mark. cor. again, mark the question on everybody's mind right now, will of course be, do we know anything else about his condition?
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we know, thankfully that he's awaken in a stable condition that's been confirmed by the danish football association. basically said, christine ericsson is awake and isn't in the hospital for further examination. and you, a, for the governing body for european football, also confirm that he'd been transferred to us, but fill in his condition, was stable as a massive relief. so marable to them yet. so can you tell us a little bit more about what happened? how did this all, how did this all come to be a very innocuous incident? you've been very active in the game beforehand. he's probably denmark's best player . and he was waiting for through and there's no one around them. and they seem to stumble and fall. and it became very clear, very quickly that the players knew something was wrong. they did, they were very and commendable. and their reaction, they called mediately for medical help. that was given the also created a screen around them as we can see them. so the cameras can see gave him a bit privacy and they were quite emotional scenes. many of them were portraying
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some of them were crying at lute very by the february distributors were brought on through help revive him. and thankfully, that worked. so this was prayers and thoughts to work with and shocking, not just for his teammates, but also for the fans who are watching from home. i mean, have you ever seen anything like this on a football pitch before this? suddenly quite a lot of precedent for this clear most modern as well and 201348 brief number. bolton wanderers collapsed on the pitch and and a game against them. hotspur, he was technically dead for 75 minutes before being revived and even more tragic circumstances. mark of enjoy the camera employer. and famously he died and $23.00 and a confederate expeditions cut much against columbia. and so it has had happened before and quite recently with tragic consequences. so we're very oh, very pleased everyone around the world of football fans. very pleased and he's obviously awake and stable condition and we hope to hear more good news. absolutely,
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and we will be covering that throughout the evening. mark oregon. thank you so much for joining us. with that latest update, i've turned to some other news now, and the leaders of the group of 7 wealthy democracies have agreed on a major infrastructure plan aimed at competing with china's global influence. and they spent the 2nd day of the g 7 summit in southwestern england, focusing on ways to compete against authoritarian states and counter their rising influence. postcard perfect meeting on the beach, environmental activists where the g 7 summit will deliver a little more than pretty pictures. in the hotel above the talk is all about bolstering the global economic recovery. after the pandemic, joe biden, once a year, a pm to commit to joining a global infrastructure program to balance the investment influence of china. germany's chancellor angle americans supports the idea that we know there's
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a huge need for infrastructure in places like africa. now, interest that africa develops, that's economy. we can simply say that china is already taking care of that. rather it is the g 7 desperation to create a positive agenda aimed at the many countries in the world that still have a lot of catching up, the threatening to overshadow the display of unity in fighting between e u leaders. and this time it's host boyce johnson. the british prime minister's threat to override the breakfast agreements terms on trade flows to northern ireland was the subject of several bilateral talks. johnson was kept waiting by french president manuel my call, who are vibe with strong words threatening consequences. if the u. k. fail to abide by the breakfast treaties, customs rules. the prime minister was equally forthright, and he had comments to the press, the pro g, c, b u k. government, to uphold the territorial integrity of the united kingdom. that's what we're going
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to do. we'll do whatever it takes to ensure that the g 7 leaders have been joined by guests from south to south africa, india and australia. discussing how to end the current pandemic and prevent the next one. and d, w correspondent, beer mass is reporting for as a, from a st. ives in cornwall coast, where the g 7 is taking place this weekend. forget, tell us more about this infrastructure project. it's aimed at countering china's influence. it's green, and it's meant to help poor countries catch up. sounds very ambitious. it is very ambitious. the u. s. has identified a $42000000.00 deficit for low and middle income countries when it comes to infrastructure. and they say that during the pandemic, this gap has even widened. so they are calling for an alternative to china, spelt and wrote initiatives, also called and useful growth initiative,
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where china is investing across the world and developing countries. and they say they want to do something that is very transparent and also very sustainable. and the usa, they want hundreds of billions of dollars invested in countries and in climate change projects. but also when it comes to health and digital technology, and now they have the g 7 on board, no concrete plans and no concrete financial commitments. but that might yet be to come. thousands of people have gathered it near the summit venue to protest against all kinds of issues. but the vast majority are concerned about climate change. is this initiative what the g 7 has to offer? yes, definitely. around me here in saint ives, in this really beautiful spot in the southwest corner of the united kingdom on the beaches. and in the see there were a lot of climate change for testers extinction. rebellion was one of the biggest
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groups and they are really very critical and they are saying that they're hoping that will be more than words and also accusing for example, the united kingdom to on the one hand present itself as a leader and a climate change or fight against climate change, but on the other hand, just this year, having license new oil and gas exploration licenses. so the, you know, a bit of a contradiction that and climate change will be an issue that's going to be debated on sunday, david jackson burrow the naturalists and big television personality known across the world is going to talk to leaders tomorrow. so we'll have to see what campaign and say after this day tomorrow if there is anything that they say cut the mustard . ok, so we will check back in on that on a sunday. and i understand there have been some new arrivals to the summit today.
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tell us about them. well, besides the leaders of south africa astray? yeah. it's interesting that the leaders of india and south korea are attending either in person or virtually the summit. and this can also be seen in relation to shot to china, basically strengthening the ties with the democracies in the, in the pacific region. so china and how to and up to china and also in some instances, co operate with china with it. for example, comes to climate change is really dominating. one of the dominating features here to summit. the w corresponded beer get math in st. either cornwall for us. thank you so much for your reporting. and here in germany, the green party has formerly nominated the woman in hopes will replace uncle american as chancellor in september of general election, delegates at a party conference and gave the nod to co leader and a burbock. she is now at the environmental party. the 1st ever candidate for
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germany's top job. she's one step closer to her goal. anna lynn buck hopes to replace angela macklin. jim and leader and on saturday got the backing of 19 point . 5 percent of a party to run is the 1st evergreen candidate to chancellor. the friday you quite know for joy to take those responsibilities and the knowledge that we can do better together. and that's what we're seeing a much here. how we've spent 40 years preparing for this now is the time to renew our country and anything that is possible or is i land to annoy. and when i list is for the past 3 years, their book and well, that's how big have been at the helm of the green party and lead the greens to new highs in the pony. now the policy is part of coalition governments in 11 of germany, 16 states. i'm alina babb was born in north western germany and $980.00 the same year the green party was found. it started off pushing for agenda parity and
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environmental protection. in 1983, the 1st screen here were elected to parliament becoming a provocative force in the bondage talk in 1998 the greens and to the government. for the 1st time. as the junior coalition partner to get through the social democrats, one of the greens biggest victories was that coalition decision to phase out nuclear energy. a decision that after initial resistance, uncle americans government implemented in 2011 the green start to boost in the polls in 2019. when the fridays for future climate protection movement fast to the streets, the party even edged into the lead and opinion polls before falling behind michael's conservatives again, partly because of a controlled c surrounding multiple false claims in babylon, official c, v, p. and i'm producing cooking. i want to thank you for giving me this massive
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tailwind, especially after the headwind of recent weeks, where i made some mistakes that i'm extremely upset about. i got it 3 months and until germans go to the polls and for both the green party and for a new chancellor candidate and lena bear books, they're looking to be the most important stream and in the use of existing ah tennis now and at the french open barbara crate chic over has been honest on the chin cova in the women's final. it is the 1st grand slam it's singles. title for 25 year old craig. she go for after easily winning the 1st set. 61. she lost the 2nd before prevailing 64 in a hard fought final set. and no joke, which is a through to the french open men final. after beating raphael and is all in a thrilling, semi final. the last with only the spaniards 3rd in paris since he started competing in the french open to win for yoke of which gives him
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a chance on sunday to claim a 19 grand slam title. the, the code in paris has been spanish territory since rafa on the 1st one here in 2005 . and so for novak jock of which this was the biggest challenge in tennis, if not all of sport, the fists, it showed some of why the data has 113 titles here, the the fist set to the spaniard. the serbian been fought back. he won the 2nd before the match scaled unfathomable, hot. in the 3rd the skill, the court coverage, the she endurance transfixing a crowd. but since the king of play was about to be to thrive it was the semi final feat for a funnel. just the 3rd time the doll has been beaten in paris in 100 matches
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the so much for me to feel the love of the people in the most important place of my desk area without enough. so thanks. thanks a lot to them. definitely the best match that i was part of ever in rolling arrows for me and top 3 matches that i ever played in my entire career. the back of it will play stiff enough, 50 pass in the final on sunday. and just before we go, let's get a reminder of our top story aspect. our denmark, soccer player christian ericsson is said to be awake and in stable condition in the hospital after he collapsed on the pitch during the match against finland. and copenhagen and medical pro successfully revived him again to restart
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the new life from berlin. coming up next reporter follows a 65 year old criminal virus survivor had to complete a pilgrimage route, $49.00. nice times. more world news coming up at the top of the our player richardson in berlin for me in the team. thanks for watching the news. people in trucks injured was trying to see the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. the families to the correct owners and trade people clean, clean 200 people around the world. more than 300000000 people are speaking with huge
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because no one should have to flee the make up your own line. w. need for mines. the. ah, no path is too long for me and no, no, and certainly not the camino de santiago. walking is a way to find himself. a miracle for me that the camino is definitely existential. electric, then it's real life. he's walking the camino de santiago toward the catholic pilgrimage scientists santiago to combust taylor in the northwest. defend it, pays 909th time on the route that despite the fact that he's in the us and is
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recovering from the cobra infection. ah, ah, lee on vanes atlantic coast. it's 6 am when manolo begin his journey. it's more than a 100 kilometers to santiago. he wants to cover the distance in 3 days. when i leave that this time i read that i feel much more alive. this, in which it's a completely different feeling. you know, in the thought of i couldn't set off at 10 in the morning and i was your darling in the my know know is ways in early riser, even back home in south adel naples. no, no, he's a lawyer. and around this time, he'd almost be at his desk of the law firm. but here, the 65 year old let himself be driven by his inner impulses. and by nature,
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the is this like a good thing in the if these are when you are home in your city or village inside, you don't feel or what law you don't perceive him here, you can enjoy real life. the reason that he just get home i not every pilgrim is as committed to high her as my normal at the night house at cape finish. there he meet someone else who happens to be from his region. and from
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jose rodriguez can't manage long stretches of hiking animal, but still he's come from video and that's just a admit that he got here by taxing money and bought a suitcase with him. but he'd like to hide violet. but he's just because handle carrying heavy loan, especially because the roads around harris, the whole thing does the pilgrimage for him. the just reasons why when asked for mrs. keith owner for me, i promised one of my sister's me or another lesson she was younger than me. you're safe community. peace. if would we be down hill? she's gone to heaven in this port and i promised her i would walk the camino de santiago. come in and she's always with me much. he simpler with me here. she is like me then confess. my normal made his 1st pilgrimage 24 years ago. he'd have a meal peroration and wanted physical exercise keels. they wanted to test himself.
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the religious side of the camino is foreign to him. so yet there i'm in a few of the god mediums the booking gives me a lot. nothing religious or for alyssa? it gives me physical and spiritual strength and a lot of line in which i come to find myself. you know this when i get home after a while, my nurse 10 topic and because it was the stressful place i the life love navy of lucky that and my wife and my daughter say this, i mean i know low. maybe it's time to set off walking again. yeah. so if i go again on the camino, i come back a new man. i mean, are we going, i'm going to, will he be fit in a this did the infinity stair. manolo has his pilgrim passport stamps to prove he was here. to get his certificate or compet stella. he has to walk at least
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a 100 kilometer. good morning. can i get the pilgrim stamp? will be cheaper for over a 1000 years, people from all around the world have been making the pilgrimage to santiago, the supposed burial place of saint james in spain's kennedy thea region. the locals pilgrims awesome part of life. even though neither of these 2 have actually come, you know, to san diego, happy to chat with my no, no history there looks better. getting this going with the pilgrims. life here has changed. there's more tourism in the beginning. they weren't welcome and some other people saw i'm as hippies, people with no money who are just a nuisance older today we are an economic factor in the finish their region. the started since the 970 camino de santiago and popularity has searched in
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2019 before the pandemic, maybe 350000 people, went on the pilgrimage for all sorts of reasons. now through another phone, i mean, it makes me a better person when you get people mobile immunity. normally i'm not so open and going around other people in here. i saw a couple. everything like a sponge. you know, i want to talk to everyone. camino does yes. changes make the bonus. ah, like, i mean, the traditional greeting among pilgrims is when camino meaning good path will have a good journey. after 46 kilometers and 10 straight hours of walking manolo, which is his 1st goal, hustling, or they get another pilgrim of a 1000 the fastest of them all. how are your wounded?
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well, we haven't changed her 7th grade better than the 1st aid kit. again, allow me when i push to be more than my normal chambers for some of the pilgrims during the day for today from the town of nikita now, manolo is known almost wherever he goes, making you connections with people. is part of the experience and other than i mean, you get to know people without any preconception, all i got on them because some things just don't matter hair that they don't know. and you also don't know if you'll ever see each other again. some really authentic connections come about and very quickly out. for a month when i on the next day 35 kilometers. await my no no. ah
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ah, ah, it's a struggle. the distance takes its tone, his feet get full, but that's nothing to what he went through last year. the corona virus infection hit him hard and he even ended up in the hospital. he still feels weakened because of it. but i me, the last day when i recovered from cozy and left the hospital, it was just something was missing it all there. now, i be able to return to the camino de santiago camino despite the virus and all the difficulty. it's like having an additional line. they said a 2nd line or any of the, the roof. is this a way that you should be the fx? if the pandemic, what felt everywhere here, border closures and locked down. men, few pilgrims visiting hospitals and restaurants was now publicans like pac lopez
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slowly trying to get back on message them. it's important that people are coming back in, feels good level. it helps us forget the past year with that and you give us pass out. my no, no keeps moving. he doesn't like taking long breaks all in all. he's already covered more than 20000 kilometers on the camino de santiago. not that he's interested in setting records, it just turned out that way. but i think i'm hyperactive was started, but i was still a little money if i will come off and go to the hospital hotel. it's 11 or 12 of the corner is i couldn't just stay there until the next day. i think that would kill me, maria. and even if i'm moving very fast on camino now, i don't know. sounds on in the same for see that's i think after $35.00, canano henderson, 7 and a half hours. he reaches nicholas montana. satellite that by the beginning of
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the neck to morrow will be hon if it's no walk in the past because i'm in or that long as i warm up, it'll be fine. i always try to reach my limit that that helps in life. if i know what my limits all with hiking, like a knowingly or my personal and professional life or something that you need to come up, or if it's i know how far i can go. and i can always go a bit further. for that matter. i . one day 3 manolo has to hike another 22 kilometers. but finally, he snaring santiago. the goal of all the pilgrims from the camino. ah, this is you got us on the arriving here is different every time and i made up what it always feels different. i'm assistant but sometimes you'll overcome by emotion
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and sometimes fatigue. i don't think any of the 99 times has been the same for them in the off the past and 103 denominators he's done. his next image will be his $100.00. my no, no, it's given his native compost then asked the ticket in last time with the stamp of the cathedral effect. and we're not really going to humor him, but i mean, bastard, we have a hundreds camino de santiago will be something very special and personal for me that i won't want anyone else there it is. me really that there. i'd like to feel really on my own. so a lot of the to now he wants to, we unite with an old friend, so to speak. in the cathedral of santiago to compost,
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dana st. james had to be buried here, standing face to face with the st. is enough to make even the atheist manolo feel devout. he says that when he dies, he would like it to be on the camino de santiago. if he could be the circle of light closes with them. was that yet? i'm not afraid of it, and i'm no stranger to it. you know, in fact, when it approaches me, i want it to happen in the place that gives me lives in the middle of the camino to santiago in the san diego. ah ah.
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