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the the, this is dw news line from berlin, cfo suspends the spanish football federation president as it investigates as controversial kids football or janette. i'm also says louisa, it'll be allison's case was non conceptual, disagreeing, and this threatening to sue his critics and prove his innocence. also coming up the united states marks the 60 percent over 3 of martin luther king's march on washington will go to our correspondence in the us capital for more and scotland host, the biggest search for the lock next monster in half
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a century as researchers and, and susie is trying to track down mfc the a mary anna evans dean. it's good to have you with us. the world football governing body fif um, suspended the head of spain's football federation. louise, it'll be alice. this comes as it will be. all those faces disciplinary action after kissing a player on the lips of last weekends women's world cup. final, janetta, most of the kids was not conceptual. earlier the spanish women's team and several of the men's team players said they would not play unless or be honest resigned. fee for suspension, removes or be honest from soccer duties for $90.00 days. as it investigates his conduct to be all as denies any wrong doing. giving the red card to
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ruby out as these protests is a furious with the spanish football federation, both of his kissing or football or jenny, how most so when the lips has overshadowed spain's willed cup, when despite cools to resign, ruby alice has refused to budge, claiming the kiss was consensual in a defiant speech. for some time, it was a spontaneous ques, mutual for you, for it and consensual. that is the key. i found the vehicle is that so serious that i have to leave off to having achieved the best performance in the history of spanish football? do you think i should have to resign noble? well, i am going to tell you something wrong. i will not resign. i will not resign. i will not resign the double you ought to be the most. i was quick to categorically reject ruby outlets. his claim that she had
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consented to the case i felt vulnerable and the victim of an impulse driven sexist out of place, act without any consent on my part. simply put, i was not respected most as teammates are backing her, saying they won't play again until ruby, y'all is gone. protest as say you should have quit already. what's the good? okay. i think we should have resigned. and i also believe the claim to blame on the victim and trying to get away with it is a huge lack of relate back all the things that i think you should have left after assuming his responsibility. you know, if anybody ever say, you know, i mean there's just one's already have the stuff saying no, so he's not only blaming the victim but playing the victim himself denying any wrong doing despite what i'm good, the pressure will be all is in the football federation. have double down again, insisting in a statement that the kid was consensual and threatening legal action. samara
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hunter is an expert on spanish football and is also presenter at spanish low league tv. she joins us now from barcelona. welcome to the devil. you tell us what do you make of fee for us move to suspend or be all of us? i think it's a good move then it was the necessary move. quite frankly, in some ways, i kind of hope that happened a little bit sooner, but i can also understand that maybe they were waiting to see how things played out here on a national level with the government and the bodies that are involved in trying to investigate or be alice after the allegations of course, that came forwards and obviously subsequently the statements that were put forth by a junior, most of himself as well as the union to say very much that she was the victim of a sexual aggression. and that she very much did not have any consent in this. so um
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they moved quite quickly and doing so. um, if i opened up the disciplinary proceedings 2 days ago, and i think after what they saw yesterday and the assembly with new ways of probiotic is making a huge you turn in deciding to actually stay in that position and not resign. and again, after that statement that was released in the middle of the night at a just referred to the fact that they have said they're going to take legal action against the player herself as well as the union. then i think the so i felt as though they probably needed to intervene sooner rather than later. so it definitely is the right call. he's going to be suspended for 90 days provisionally. why investigations continue, but, and power level. see what happens here in spain? well, we've also heard that now 11 members of the women's team coaching staff have resigned and what's behind this mass reservation and what are the consequences? it has a very loaded question, i think in shorts, whenever the coaching staff. so what happened was the far as i think,
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a lot of people are saying what happened with sci fi? it's basically the effects of people jumping ship. they're trying to save their own skins. at this point in time, they see louise or realises deadman walking. he's eventually going to be gone one way or another. so they're trying to say, face, at this point, you mentioned the coaching staff. i think it's very revealing that the only person who stayed behind is the head coach himself or have of the, the one who was going to be out as promised a, a 4 year contract extension and half a 1000000 years a year salary. so he didn't resign with the rest of his team, and the team stated that they were very disconcerted by the words of loose, very honest yesterday that they absolutely believed them to be false. on top of that, they stated that members of the staff, a female members were actually forced to turn up at the assembly and sit in the front row so that they could be put on display and show the world and society that
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they were in theory, according to them, of course, are in agreement with the series of how to be honest and what he was saying and they are categorically the saying that that is not true. so there a whole long list of reasons as to why they decided to stand down. they are saying that they do out of and they support jenny or most so who calls this stuff a victim, as he mentions, but beyond not, i think a lot of people are asking the question, well, where were you a year ago when 15 players turned up and sent an e mail to the federation and spoke very loudly about the need for change and reform was in the organization at the time and they were completely overlooked. instead, the federation just treated them like little children. they were very condescending and, and patching icing and said that they could only come back if ever there was an apology . so yes, i guess in some ways it's better late than never. people are actually rejoicing the fact that the coaching staff has left. but by the same token, it doesn't necessary look back goods and it's more that they're doing it for
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themselves and the players that was several 100 sports journalist in spain. we appreciate your insights. thank you so much. thank you. it's 16 years ago today, some 250000 people gathered in the us capital for the march on washington to demand equal rights for african americans. civil rights liter, martin luther king made his famous. i have a dream speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. today, tens of thousands of people are once again streaming to washington dc to mark the historic occasion. a time when many think the rights of african americans are once again under threat or correspondence. stefan simons joins us now from the lincoln memorial and washington stuff. i'm good to see you. i understand that the organizers prefer not to call the event to come member ration. why is that? why it's wrong?
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we're here on the hello ground then. uh before answer this question, let me show you and give you a little flare. yeah, what's going on with my camera in near turns around there is the speeches in front of the iconic lincoln memorial. of course, 63 years ago, mon, dr. martin luther king smoke this frame is where it's unhealthy. his fame is speech . the i have a dream stage at the time and the civil rights movement, one for more jobs, economic equality and civil rights equality, justice. now, what we're hearing here today is that not much, not much has changed in specific areas, economic co injustice, build rape and in the united states for the african american communities. just pace or equality as easily as itself is really in question in many, many places and systemically in question in the united states. this is the point, those people try to make you an opportunity. american and what do you think people
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today see in the history in the past? the march on washington 60 years ago. what lessons could they take for the situation today on the nobody and i'll just take you down the stairs now a little bit for walk. nobody here. how come a console actually the crowd, little bit here. talking about, i would say 25000 people who made it to me through the see this time not the 250000 . it was in 1963, but however, nobody here would ever say that's what happened here. 1963 was not important for the united states. this speech from that day 60 years ago was absolutely critical. an instrument before then president johnson to actually pass to variety. without that me, it's hard to imagine that we would have the civil rights loss and, and legislation we're and all american lives buying nowadays. however, those people you see here,
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they are determined to not do pop or stop with them. it's still a movement and they want to keep this movement, the line. again, their goal is to not leave off the fight for equality and justice. but this time exhausted and adjust the system when it comes to getting jobs. the co pay is that for a cetera, those are still big problems in the united states. let alone violence is not discrimination at all. to our correspondence, stephan simons in washington, dc. thank you so much for your reporting was or the loch ness monster has long captured people's imagination. and this weekend, hundreds of aspiring monster hunter is or a gathering of his scottish highlands to search for the elusive c based affectionately known as nessie. they'll be aided by modern surveillance technology, including drones. the modern legend of nancy began about 90 years ago. this 1934
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picture of nancy was liter debunk is a hoax bond. it has since inspired numerous books, tv shows and film a journalist, andrea as well as monitoring the search for the monster, and he joins us now for more. andreas, are you with us on the, on the now assuming nasty has not yet been cited. what is the mystery all about? let's go back to the 6th century and a well, no one either. in columbus which i've encountered almost are getting a while on this mission or the travel said to the area. and it was kind of quiet for a few centuries. but in the 19 thirty's sightings of it became more frequent again . and i saw the card interviews with some people. the most famous one is possibly the one was out of the mikaya hotel manager. and they're quite serious about that. i have to say in the, in the, in 2019, however,
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assigned to study in the samples from the water and concluded there was no large unknown animal in the law. however, 20 percent of the samples were identified. so there's definitely still room for possibilities. and that has been suggested, however, that the animal could just be a gigantic jo. well, i would like to just mention to our viewers that we are in fact watching live pictures of the search under way right now. and tell us a bit more about this search this weekend. why now? well, basically because the technology has moved on, they're now able to use drones. and on those drones they have infrared cameras, as well as hydro phones we start going to lower into the law and to, to record some sounds on the water. people are also going, i was on bullets today. i'm tomorrow and they're watching from the shore as well. we're being told a 100 volunteers have been i have been drafted in, but it's been dreadful weather all day and to be honest,
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we've been struggling to find people out and about watching the la. however, it is a huge stretch of water. 37 kilometers long and very, very deep. i'm told the whole of the world's population, which fits in it. so definitely room for a month. serv. well, or an address? you know, we have to remember that fascination with nasty brings and a huge numbers of tourists. each year, so how likely is it that this legend is going to be dispelled this weekend? well, money up personally, i don't know, they go to catch it. i'm present to the world today. but i've spoken to locals here who see that there's definitely something all going on in the law. and again, they're quite serious about it today. they apparently heard 4 bloods on their hydrophone, but nature misses all as well. that it could have been anything. and there is the thing that nephew would now have to be 1500 years old, or that would have to be a family of monsters and they're still alive. but it has certainly grasp the
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imagination of a lot of people will have to keep monitoring those bloods. indeed, journalist andrea support reporting from loc as we appreciate it. thank you. and that's the latest on the w news. stay tuned for shift mariana evans team from me and the entire news team in berlin. thanks for the company. the list of questions about life, the universe, and everything. the answer. well then, given here the answer to almost everything. we're documentary series with whoever. raising the ground, breaking questions state after life dumber and.

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