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the jewish in europe, the 2 port documentary starts july 5th on d w. ah ah, [000:00:00;00] excuse me. this is the w news live from berlin, a medical emergency, the european football championship, denmark's christian ericsson collapses on the pitch, but from his hospital bed he tells teammates the game must go on. we'll bring you all the latest. also coming up. a show of unity at the g 7 summit in the united
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kingdom, leaders of the richest democracies confront the threat from both r, terry and states with china at the top of their list. and is this germany is the next leader in waiting? and now babylon takes the floor as the greens at grand breaking candidate head of the government. ah, i am public foliage. welcome to the program. danish polar christian ericsson is recovering and hospital after he collapsed on the pitch during denmark european championship, much against finland. a medical crew was immediately called in and they gave the mid feler chest compressions and were able to revive him. the game and copenhagen was suspended, but resumed at the request of both teams. denmark went on to lose one,
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no. or for more of this d w report, jonathan crane is here in the studio. so jonathan incredibly shocking images from copenhagen. how's christian ericsson doing now? well, i'm pleased to say papa, it does appear to be good news. the danish football association has divided an update. he's stable as he said, he's awake, he is talking in hospital. clearly it will be doing more tests on his condition. that hospice, so in central copenhagen not far from the stadium. so it is good news out of distress thing. images that we did earlier in the day or we'll talk us through exactly what happened. well, it will happen really so quickly. i'm very suddenly he was by the left touch line collapsed, is players, his teammates around him immediately knew something was wrong, then form this ring around him to protect your privacy. obviously, a lot of concern in the stadium play is crying, praying, it was really distressing. we saw a c,
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p are being performed. but then those images that erickson on the stretch hand on his heads, eyes open, up to 20 minutes, being treated so that they've kind of brings them hope and reassurance to people. but clearly not seems we want to be staying on the pitch and it is now good news. thankfully. yeah, thank for it is good news now, perhaps surprisingly for some big game resumed, how did that decision actually come back though? i think a lot of people will be sharing that opinion. how on earth can you carry on playing after all of that? denmark's coach after the match said, they weren't forced by us to play. given 2 options really received the match bad evening or come back today to day to play. as you can see that they did come back on the pitch and do so. he also said though, that the play as a basically emotionally gone emotionally finished, you really have to understand that the fact that they lost the game one in 1000000 religious footnotes in order to absolutely, i mean,
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it has been incredibly shocking. and i mean, to just go back on the pitch as if almost nothing had happened. that's very difficult for them. johnson, unfortunately, this is definitely the 1st time we've seen this thing happen before on the page, right? it really does bring back memories actually because it has happened before, as you say. several examples for the info, the camry player craps from the pitch and then dice in 2003 and a confederation cup match fabrics, mo, amber. another example in 2012, he was technically dead for 78 minutes. he was revived, but then retired obviously soon after a 24 he tweeted, please god, today. thankfully those prayers were answered. yeah. incredible stuff. and you know, a happy ending. after all, that shock and distress that we saw earlier on johnson crime. thank you so much for bring this all that information. you're welcome. right,
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well moving on to other news and our main use is leaders of the wealthiest democracies have agreed on a plan to counter china. it's global influence, the 1st face to face g 7, someone since the pandemic began, has showcase a new found western unity day to the talks in southwest england focused on holding back the rising power of authoritarian states, such as china and russia. the 3rd and final day will wrap up with pledges of cash to help fight climate change. a postcard perfect meeting on the beach environmental activists. so where the g 7 summit will deliver a little more than pretty picture in the hotel above the talk is all about bolstering the global economic recovery. after the pandemic, joe biden, once a year, pm, to commit to joining a global infrastructure program to balance the investment influence of china. germany, chancellor angle americans supports the idea that we know there's
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a huge need for infrastructure in places like africa within our interest that africa develops as 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 to us. threatening to overshadow the display of unity in fighting between you leaders and the summit post. boys, johnson, the british prime ministers threats to override the brakes that agreements terms on trade flows to northern ireland was the subject of several bilateral talks. johnson was kept awaiting by french president emmanuel. my call, who are vive, strong words threatening consequences. if the u. k. fail to abide by the back to treaties, customs rules, the prime minister was equally forthright in his comments to the press. the private duty you take government to uphold the territorial integrity of the united kingdom
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. that's what we're going 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, indiana australia discussing how to end the current pandemic and prevent the next one. take a look now at some of the other stories from around the world. a great court has failed as jailed for african asylum seekers for 10 years over the fire that destroyed moria migrant camp. last year, writes groups and the united nations say the camp was unfit to live in. more than 12000 people were housed there when the blaze broke out. thousands of people in breaking faso have rallied to demand a better security. they marched through the town of dory islam militant master good more than 100 people in a nearby village. earlier this month, protest her said the authorities are failing to protect people living in the health region covered,
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$900.00 cases have more than doubled in moscow. in the past few days, the mayor has ordered many businesses to send workers home. it's the 1st time this year that such tough measures have been imposed in the western capital. well, here in germany, the greens and formerly nominated their 1st candidate for transfer september's general election. the party conference gave them not to co leader on alina babcock . she's one step closer to her goal and only know bad luck hopes to replace on glove macklin gym and leader and on saturday got the backing of 19.5 percent of her policy to run. is the fest evergreen candidate put sampler deployed here? quite i know for you to take the responsibility and the knowledge that we can do better together. and that's what we're seeing emerge here. how we've spent 40 years preparing for this. now's the time to renew our country and anything possible or is
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i land to annoy and i live for the past 3 years. their book and that's how big have been at the helm of the green policy and led the greens to new highs in the pony. now the policy is part of coalition governments in 11 of germany, 16 states and only nevada was born in northwest in germany, in 1980 the same year. the green party was found. it started off pushing for agenda parity and environmental protection. in 1983, the 1st screen impeach were elected to parliament becoming a provocative force in the bundle. talk in 1998 degrees and to the government for the 1st time. as the junior coalition partner to get help for the social democrats, one of the greens biggest victories was that coalition decision to face out nuclear energy. a decision that after initial resistance and the macros government
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implemented in 2011 the green start to boost in the polls in 2019, when the friday few to climate protection movement faster to the streets, the party even edged into the lead and opinion polls before falling behind michael's conservatives again, partly because of a controversy surrounding multiple false claims in babylon, official c, v. dying for dizzy cooking, then i want to thank you for giving me this massive tailwind, especially after the headwind of recent weeks where i made some mistakes that i'm extremely upset about. i got power. it's 3 months until germans go to the polls and for both the green party and for its new chancellor candidate and lena bear books, they're looking to be the most important 3 months in there. for 2 years of existing, dozens of people have march through the canadian city of london. they were rallying against hate crime for members of a local muslim family were killed by an i'm driving a truck. prime minister just in trudeau has called it
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a terrorist attack. a march in solidarity thousands walked from the staunch, where the muslim family was killed to the nearby mosque taking a stand together against hate crime. and as i'm a phobia in canada to feel really good. so how are you forgot how it was a really good reminder to do for the entire thing. everyone around you all united the premeditated attack has left residents in shock. the victims, a 15 year old girl, her parents and grandmother, 3 generations of one family who had been out on an evening stroll. the sole survivor. a 9 year old boy was left often alarming
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w. gardner. he's been listening or it can happen to be the community we will grow the future with this is evidence which is the much culminated in the can digital degree, the community now demanding government action against on and towards muslims. going back to euro 2020 and belgium in russia went head to head in st. petersburg, ramelle new cock who scored after 10 minutes to put belgium ahead. and after thomas moore near made it to new ca concealed the wind with a 2nd go. the death 3 mill is finished on the flying star for one of the tournament
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favorites. tennis and that the french open unseated barbara cray. chiva true cray cheek has beaten anastasio pile. you've can cova in the women's final. it's the 1st grand slam singles title for the 25 year old. spurred by the memory of her late coach, former wimbledon champion, young wagner bought a creature cova at the top of your screen, stormed into an early lead in this class should be excited. breaking in the 4th game before winning the 2nd 61 honest a z a probably to cooper refused to crumble and surged back to take the 2nd st. 6 to in the decisive stirred creek. cova brooks serve to go for 3 hours after
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a thrilling and short rally. and she clinched the title on her 4th championship points when public and coover had long. yeah, the 1st major, filthy for the check was she was presented with by the legendary martino about the leuva creek cover, no bids to become the 1st women since may, the pierce to win the french open singles and doubles title and missing year. novak joke of which is 3 of the men final of the french open, after knocking at defending champion ra, found that out the top, seated serbian one in a thrilling 4 sets on the clay and roland garris. madame has set aside on a record. 14th title lasted over 4 hours, chuck, which will now face grease is there funnels. the pass. he held all the german
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alexander threatened to reach his 1st major. find me watching the news line from berlin up next more on your 2020 in sports life. and if you want to stay up to date on all the latest news, visit our website, w dot com, or follow us on social media, on public fun in the us for me and the rest of the team here in berlin. thanks for watching. the news . the interest of the global economy, the, our portfolio, d, w, business b on here's
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champions in 20082012. the things have gone strangely quiet since then. actually saying don't seem to be anyone favorites for the upcoming arrows. there are the bookies are worth liked of france, belgium, england. so who would bet on spain? but way more choice and they're still worth putting money on time. i'm danya and i'm going to be giving you fine reasons why you should bet on spain at this summer here. hi everyone. hi there. hi guys. today i'll make a case for a to lease balance. first, the pressure on them is well, practically 0. now this might sound strange, but the golden years between 20082012, we're saying we're the absolute best actually put the brakes on there as a back home. people and things thought that their team would just dominate and continue winning everything. really. why would you change a winning team? but that also meant no new blood and spain. fortunes took
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a rapid dive after 2012. the subsequent disappointment had an impact, even in spain. they don't really fancy their team's chances at the arrows, which means the pressure is on. and in the meantime, their line that has been carefully crafted for the future. as a lot of the players either play abroad or very young, that's another reason why a lot of spaniards don't have that much faith in their team. but i think they could go along way. reason number 2. lemme yes, yes, vice alona famous youth academy. and once again, it's come up with the goods, like eric garcia, only just out of his teens and a product of nausea. now he's been honing his skills and in another's and pet guardiola at manchester city. he's already begun to think about life after his playing days and has already begun taking coaching forces at the age of 19. apparently he's even given some pep talks to us, that's a pretty remarkable behavior that says a lot about his maturity. this guy is definitely someone that used to keep your eye
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on at this summer heroes, another marcia graduate. daniel, 23 years old and already a key part of the set up at our b life's ish. the offensive mid to the what is employed in the center on the wings is an intuitive player. he's excellent one, b one and a big goal threat. he's also one of the top assist providers in the whole blueness legal fit on. torres is a 21 year old midfielder and another youngster. we've made huge progress under pet guardiola at manchester city. he's now challenging our vote more for a place up front in spain team, a challenge that certainly any player can revel. and then there is also this originally talented individual which is the reason a mystery. the new ne asta that's right, is petri already being held by many i knew any esta hang on. the any of the player who was pivotal to last row has trio of triumph between
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20082012 european football of the year in 2012. yes, phil's is a pain patch. it has all this goes. it takes to become one of the great the new movie shaker and thinker in spanish, mid or so. the spanish hope that what is certain is that padre is already a very important player in the setup that barcelona, his reading of the game under pressure is uncommon. for someone age, so is his coolness on the ball. hendry's passing, precision and control. here are ridiculous. another player was way more mature than his years. praise has even been switched from the big idol stuff. watch him play. you can't believe he's only 18. he just loved having a ball at his feet and his talents are clearly evident. spain's coach nice weekend . i understand the comparisons. but petrie has to be pedigree and i do know spanish pants who say, wait, wait, hold on. he's not any as to yet. don't put pressure on him,
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but he really could become one of the best players that spin has ever seen. so i guess we'll just have to see reason number for the i defensive, stalwart sergio ramos. likely to miss a tournament your injury. it looks like the calm, cool, collected. sergio bruce, guess we'll have to do the boss on the pitch. this 32 year old dictates proceedings in the mid field where his distribution and passing are subtle, but brilliant, and have been for over 10 years now. he both an incredible passing accuracy of 92 percent and in fact, it's oftentimes do sense who plays that ever crucial penalty past? he's all thine eyes of his coach on the field while the weeks enrique is the brains of the operation. and last but not least, reason number 5, the 433, luis enrique has been playing in a for 33 formations like many other scenes. but lately,
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it's been very much there for 33 that's on display, as seen, and last falls, nation, demolition of jeremy. mastery of both the ball and their opponent. spain were 6, no winners. germany did all the running and spain. they did all the scoring then there's been highly effective pressing game and they push out the other team has nowhere to go. which ultimately leads to surrendering the ball. by the way said, i'm torres. he also secured hattrick and historic thrashing germany. sure. the same i have a relatively easier group, but pull in slovakia and sweden, arguably the right kind of teens that can give saying that massive momentum moving forward in the tournament. and then the spade their shirts to make the semi finals . so vamos,
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this via the i guys max here, you may think of portugal one euro 2016 against odds. surely they can't do it again . well, bear with me here. my 5 reasons why the rating champs might get more out of this tournament than you'd expect. hi everyone. hi there. hi guys. today i'll make a case for italy balance. do you think of portugal as this guy with 10 other blokes running around him? well, i think again the telephone has much more depth than in 2016 when they won the whole damn thing. and that leaves me neatly. so point one also got notice. the navigators is the team's nickname and they've really made it ring true. compared to 2016, the team has spread out all across europe, top leagues with key players at the top clubs all around the continent. who know fernandez is the main man my manchester united,
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who finished 2nd in the english premier league job just that is the most efficient strike at liverpool. and there are lots when is important. go swat english champions. manchester city has re portugal internationals in their rank and other silver and attack and is welcome cielo. and ruben diaz in defense fears was even voted player of the year. the 1st defender when that award in 32 years for. and i quote his leadership on and off the pitch and i felt good. and when the german cut with bruce, you don't mean to our felix, one of the legal electrical madrid. and you'll say font is a defensive story. and thompson at surprise, friends, champions, real alongside brain, off the sanchez, there's a real winning mentality across the squad unlike in years past portugal and not just a bunch of decent blokes around rinaldo anymore. they've got cloth and quality across the pit, but of course they still have seen some of us for
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a while to me. i lie reason number to christiano rinaldo through all the age 36. the guy is a machine. he just banged in 29. lea goals making him serious top score. is he still motivated? have you seen the guy, passion, process and perpetually personified the loved to win and he doesn't care what people say or think about him. and he doesn't mind personal accolades either. the years he could break the record for most international goals, scored that on a currently belongs to alleys, day on 109, but christiana, and those just 6 girls short soon. he's not just interested in himself though. he's a role model motivator and team player. yeah. really have you ever seen a sub out injured play? a do this on the sidelines. he wanted the limelight,
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but i say he wanted the trophy because help it. he gets credit where credit you've got can i get to choose that for reason number 3, the engineer. that's what they call a coach. fernando santos. back in portugal, because in the seventy's he studied to become an electrical engineer during what was a pretty unremarkable football career. electrical engineering involves a lining and combining many different components to achieve one single outcome. generating, converting, storing, or distributing energy of a metaphor for football. really, this is the approach he's chosen with the portuguese national team, and the emphasis is on team. a collective sample says playing well is much more
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important than playing beautifully. and even at age 66, he's happy to make changes. 442 is out. they now line up in an attacking for 33 formation in which they're still defensively, solid, gone, other days of beautiful but ineffective football, which leads me neatly to points for the number 4 is then new dna. back in the day, portugal always doubled with good football, but fell short when it mattered most of the 1966 woke up the last to want to england and the semi at 0984. the last 3 to to france an extra time in the semi plane sage, euro 2000. they've been knocked out by francis golden gold at 02004 in portugal. the last one neil to grease in the final and it will cut 20067 again.
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the last one new france. but since 2016 and due to mr. sam, so everything has changed. after winning the euro's, they claim the inaugural us formations lead in 20 seem to d n. a change is there for everyone to see. portugal have one last 2 tournaments and a hungry for more. and they'll need that hunger and winning mentality this time out for sure. the. my final argument is what many will see as the biggest counterpoint, number 5, the group of death. the know what the, what the with the officials portugal have depth and quality. like never before, and that's what's required to survive group and they've beaten france before even though that they're both the team and germany looking shakeed. once portugal make it out of the group stage, anything is possible. so mark my words and what's the reigning champion,
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