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after all, the employment isn't to recyclable. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah ah, this is be w. news live from berlin tonight, more unrest in china over the countries. cobit 19 locked out protesters confronting security forces in the southern city of gwan, joe, even as some pandemic restrictions are being, he's also coming up tonight. new hope for all timers patients, a test drive slows mental decline in patient. that's the good news. the bad news
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there can be some serious side effects. ah, i bring golf is good to have you. with this, we begin in china authorities. there are redoubling their efforts to stamp out and rest over beijing's 0 covey policy. students were seen as leading the protests against locked out restrictions over the weekend. they have been sent home. police are now out on the streets in force. but despite the authorities, also relaxing, some of the pandemic restrictions there remains wide spread descent in the country . oh, it's a display of public rage not seen in china for decades. and what began as a position to strict anti covet restrictions,
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has moved into something bigger. a thinly disguised challenge to those on power from beijing to hong kong. we don't want all thorough terrorism. we want human rights. we don't want monarchy done well. well render y'all far, no law. the protests have become too loud to ignore. the ruling. communist party has staged a massive show of full spice security services, and about a resolute crack down on what it's labeled sabotage activities by hostile forces. oh, this is what the crank down looked like in guangzhou through the lance of us citizens mobile phone. large numbers of police and personal protective equipment, patrolling the streets with riots, shields here and, and other major cities. people reported that their mobile phones were checked for photos, band apps, or other potential evidence that they had taken part in the demonstrations. badging
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has made clear it when tolerates descent or hulu fought china as a country governed by the room and the various legal rights, sewage freedoms enjoyed by chinese citizens, are fully guaranteed in accordance with an o at the same time. and he royal, so freedom must be exercised with the framework of the law, the com, johnny shoes, and an apparent concession to demonstrate his authorities have east some anti cove at measures and announced a new push to vaccinate vulnerable. great. that it may not be enough to quell this type of anger. and a recent video also from glazing protest as can be seen, toppling a p. c. r. testing tend and throwing objects at ripe police. ah, over the last few days, demonstrations had also spread beyond china's borders. these people protesting in
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toronto, canada containing old ascent. everywhere is a challenge. even the powerful chinese communist party is unlikely to win. c for earlier i spoke to younger wong, senior china research over human rights watch, and i asked her, are these purchase, are they now about something much more than just the pandemic restrictions? i think it's obvious that it's already about something else because some people are calling for a democracy in a new or flaw him and even calling for president she to step down for the end of the commies to party. lou is extraordinarily, came for people to say those things up wide are in public. i want to ask you too about the former chinese president jiang zemin, the reports that he has died at the age of 96 of his death. could it be useful politically for she's been paying in view of what is happening right now on
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the streets across china? well, i think i'm already seeing a lot of p po morning and das of john's a me, it's less about and they really, you know, missed the time john was to president is more about and they are using a desk of jell using the morning of jazz of jung to, you know, sent a message you would really don't like the current guy. so, and also i saw some people are saying, let's go to the street and to code a video of commemoration of john. but you know, they wanted to use this event and to, you know, show their, that they don't like the current rule. they don't have the current, they don't like the current president. i'd have to look down some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. democrats in the u. s. congress made history to day choosing the 1st black lawmaker to lead their party in the house of representatives on hawking jeffries of new york will replace outgoing
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leader nancy pelosi. she ended her leadership. when the democrats lost control of the house in mid term elections. the upper house of the russian parliament has unanimously approved to bill for the restricting the promotion of l g b t. right? the new measures criminal was the promotion of what is known as non sac non traditional sexual relations online and in public rights groups. say that this bill will effectively criminal wise, same sex relationships in russia. germany's parliament has officially recognized the historical famine in ukraine as genesis ukrainians commemorate what is known as the hello to more. it's a famine that was engineered by soviet leader, joseph star. nearly 4000000 people starved to death in the 19th thirty's. several countries have already. busy condemned the hello, the more as genocide of people all over the world are living longer
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and more and more are dying from old timers. chances are you know, someone with the disease. i certainly do tonight. an experimental drug is bringing new hope for a possible treatment. that is the good news. there are however, serious side effects that the, when you know, it's a rare beat of good news for david asam and his loved ones. the 70 year old woodworker had to quit his job when he was hit by alzheimer's. he could no longer remember how to use his tools. raising. could you get the brooklyn fridge for me please? david is one of daily 1800 patients who have taken part in the international trial of the experimental drug designed by japan's i say, and it's u. s. partner biogen. when we 1st began is 2 and a half years ago. and we didn't necessarily think it would help off. i'm fighting, we felt we were doing something and could help future generations. it turned out
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the drug could actually help the trial has shown that the treatment coldly canon mab is able to slow down mental decline by 27 percent. when diagnosed at an early stage, this is so exciting because now we're getting results of 1st results that indicating that the drug is successfully treason the underlying cause and is slowing down the symptoms of cognitive impairment. and also the behavioral symptoms associated with out time is disease. they have been concerns over side effects which include brain swelling. 2 people have died while 14 percent of the trial participants suffered brain bleeds. scientists, however, stress that the same number of those given a placebo, also died. the producer stress that the new treatment is not a cure for alzheimer's, but it does bring hope for people like dev. it says the horrible nasty thing.
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so if you, if you are, if somebody who can slow it down and then eventually could stop to go over, you know, be brutal. the companies behind the drug are now planning to apply for licensing, which would make it available for treatment within 2 to 3 years. some hope for all time. we're now to some good news. the bye, get that slender live. the breads are typical of france. it has joined a united nations list of culturally important items. the white loaf is crunch of the outside and soft on the inside, many french people. they buy one every day, they can't imagine living without it. the buy get was invented by bakers in the army of emperor holding on ah,
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i do the work up now as group. see, we're beverly, get out in their last matches to see who would make it to the knockout stage. and despite missing a penalty, it was argentina that got the wind over polar lino messy was hit in the face trying to head the ball. but he failed to score the penalty that he got awarded for. in the 2nd half argentina were able to score alexis mcallister's shot, comes off his foot onto his shin and hit the post for saying that 3 dollars and 67 minute julian of it is made it to nil, which was the final score. and with this when argentina top the group let's take a look now at the final standings of the competitive group see with their victory over poland, argentina finished on top of the group in advance to the knockout stages. and look at the pole and finishing 2nd to advance as well. mexico. after their when finished tide with poland at 4 points,
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but poland or one better on goal differential mexico goes home as does saudi arabia . and looking at group d where defending road cut champions, france have finished at the top even with today's last tenicia, they've stated 1st place thanks to go differential all straw use victory over denmark. put them 2nd and they advanced to the round of 16. tunisia was a close 3rd, but they and then mark disappoint and go home to w. sports corresponded. daniel barcelona is in doha, covering the world cup. here's what she made of the surprising loss by france to tunisia. okay, so france had already qualified for the next round, so they had the opportunity to rest a bunch of players going into this match. and that's exactly what they did. a bunch of their starters actually starting on the badge including clean and buffet. that's really important in a tournament like the world cup. you want to have your best players as rested as possible. going into the next round and france,
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they have the luxury to be able to do that now to neither. they actually really had to win this game to have even the slightest chance of moving to the next round. interestingly enough, tan players and these are actually born in france. so a pretty tough mat. i mean, despite the fact that they did when, unfortunately, they were eliminated. but france, despite the laws, also looking like favorites for this woke up still. yeah. and what about the poor days? i didn't mark considered one of the top 10 teams in the world. but now they're out of the tournament. what happened yet? it's been a really disappointing world cup for denmark. i mean, they had a really good performance in the euro. so a lot of people really expected them to be kind of like a dark horse in this tournament. that they do have a solid side good mid field. the thing is is that they haven't been able to score goals. and when you can score goals, you can't win games. australia, on the other hand, they did not have trouble scoring today, they got their goal. they move to the next round,
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historic for them. this is only the 2nd time that they've ever progress in the next round. so, absolute happiness, rest alia, and you know, i know, i have to tell you that, here in germany, people like to watch football soccer and have a beer there, though, at the stadium or in the fans, homes in guitar. what is it like for fans who are used to doing that? or they're standing in line and realizing that they can't have alcohol? well, it's probably worth mentioning that if you are one of the v i p fans in the booths in the stadium. you can still drink, they did a band that, but for the other fans that they've kind of gotten used to it at this point and accepted it. i mean, some, for example, have been caught trying to smuggle alcohol into the stadium. one man actually had alcohol in binoculars, which is a pretty inventive thing. wow. i mean other fans, except that i talked to some argentinian fans. they told me that they were waiting in line for over an hour and after not getting a beard. they said, you know what,
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we're just going to detox for this month and it will be healthier for us alcohol in his binoculars that gives new meaning to beer goggles. i go to w sports correspondent, the hedge of arthur lorna inter all. thank you. and finally, kristin mcgee, one of the voices behind the hugely successful rock. ben fleetwood mac has died. she was 79. ah, he loves up the v was a key contributor to the groups was exactly the lights in seventy's and eighty's pending some of their biggest hit. would max hold more than 100000000 records worldwide, including the album rumors and hit singles like dreams and everyone in his a reminder of the top stories that we're following for you, this, our chinese authorities are redoubling their efforts to stamp out and rest after
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beijing zebra or over beijing, 0 cove, it policy police are on the streets in force for despite efficiency. also relaxing some restrictions. they're still widespread unrest. an experimental new drug is bringing new hope for all timers patients. the treatment has for the 1st time been shown to. busy slow cognitive decline in patients, but there are serious sites. that's all for me. rob, what is up next? would be w business news. i'll see you tomorrow with making rary to read. mm. if there is any erotic events between them, you'd have to find it between the lines she w.

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