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live shot from copenhagen.see a lot of anticipation, billing on the team- willing on the denmark team, not least because of what happened to christian eriksen in the fit match. england taking on denmark at the moment. whoever wins tonight will have a tough final hurdle. whether it is england or do mark, they will be facing italy in the finals sunday. they won in penalties last night in a hard-fought match against spain. the italians are unbeaten in their last 33 matches. report on the celebrations and excitement ahead of the final. >> as midnight struck, italy dared to dream. with the winning penalty against spain, elation became relief or a country now on the cusp of its first european title in 53 years. daytime brought over hangover cures in thway italians do best, as they digest this special moment. >> it means a lot. if italy wins e european championship, it will be the first since 1968. if we win, we celebrate until we die, i think. >> after italy's year from hell with the devastation from the pandemic, th
live shot from copenhagen.see a lot of anticipation, billing on the team- willing on the denmark team, not least because of what happened to christian eriksen in the fit match. england taking on denmark at the moment. whoever wins tonight will have a tough final hurdle. whether it is england or do mark, they will be facing italy in the finals sunday. they won in penalties last night in a hard-fought match against spain. the italians are unbeaten in their last 33 matches. report on the...
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we've conducted a study university hospital in copenhagen, where we found that 65 percent of people who've been hospitalized with cobit continue to show cognitive difficulties for month after that hospital discharge. this was quite a small study, but still it is consistent with other studies in the field. so generally studies show that over half of patients who've been hospitalized continued to show cognitive impairments after that recovery. and i guess you're going to have that much data on this, but it's worth asking how much longer could that sort of thing go on for, for these patients. so we don't know yet because it's a very new illness and we've only started recently to study the long term effect of co beat on cognition. so that based on our study and also other studies in the field that show quite consistent findings, we think that at least up to 6 months, that that, that these companies can last up to 6 months. but we can the conducted follow up studies of the same patients for one year after they got this, josh, and i know that other research groups are doing the same, so hopefull
we've conducted a study university hospital in copenhagen, where we found that 65 percent of people who've been hospitalized with cobit continue to show cognitive difficulties for month after that hospital discharge. this was quite a small study, but still it is consistent with other studies in the field. so generally studies show that over half of patients who've been hospitalized continued to show cognitive impairments after that recovery. and i guess you're going to have that much data on...
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kodiak is a professor of cognitive, new psychiatry and joint from copenhagen university hospital. patients like the one in our report and suffer from cognitive impairment half a year after recovering from cove. it. how often does that actually occur though? because the general lumber we found was 75 percent, which sounds extremely high. this is a very good question. so studies so far show quite varying results. we've conducted a study university hospital in copenhagen, where we found that 65 percent of people who've been hospitalized with cobit continue to show cognitive difficulties for month after that hospital discharge. this was quite a small study, but still it is consistent with other studies in the field. so generally studies show that over half of patients who've been hospitalized continued to show cognitive impairments after them recovery. and i guess you won't have that much daughter on this, but it's worth asking how much longer could that sort of thing go on for, for these patients. so we don't know yet because it's a very new illness and we've only started recently to
kodiak is a professor of cognitive, new psychiatry and joint from copenhagen university hospital. patients like the one in our report and suffer from cognitive impairment half a year after recovering from cove. it. how often does that actually occur though? because the general lumber we found was 75 percent, which sounds extremely high. this is a very good question. so studies so far show quite varying results. we've conducted a study university hospital in copenhagen, where we found that 65...
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can we limit kodiak is a professor of cognitive, new psychiatry and joint from copenhagen university hospital. patients like the one in our report and suffer from cognitive impairment half a year after recovering from coven. how often does that actually occur though? because the general number we found was 75 percent, which sounds extremely high. this is a very good question. so studies so far show quite varying results. we've conducted a study university hospital in copenhagen, where we found that 65 percent of people who've been hospitalized with cobit continue to show cognitive difficulties for month after the hospital discharge. this was quite a small study, but still it is consistent with the other studies in the field. so generally studies show that over half of patients who've been hospitalized continued to show cognitive impairments after them recovery. and i guess you boy, have that much daughter on this, but it's worth asking how much longer could that sort of thing go on for, for these patients. so we don't know yet because it's a very new illness and we've only started re
can we limit kodiak is a professor of cognitive, new psychiatry and joint from copenhagen university hospital. patients like the one in our report and suffer from cognitive impairment half a year after recovering from coven. how often does that actually occur though? because the general number we found was 75 percent, which sounds extremely high. this is a very good question. so studies so far show quite varying results. we've conducted a study university hospital in copenhagen, where we found...
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can you limits kodiak is a professor, a cognitive, new psychiatry enjoins as from copenhagen university hospital. patients like the one in our report and suffer from cognitive impairment half a year after recovering from cobit. how often does that actually occurred? because the general number we found was 75 percent, which sounds extremely high. this is a very good question. so studies so far show quite varying results. we've conducted a study university hospital in copenhagen, where we found that 65 percent of people who've been hospitalized with cobit continue to show cognitive difficulties, full month after the hospital discharge. this was quite a small study, but still it is consistent with other studies in the field. so generally studies show that over half of patients who've been hospitalized continued to show cognitive impairments after that recovery. and i guess you won't have that much data on this, but it's worth asking how much longer could that sort of thing go on for, for these patients. so we don't know yet because it's a very new illness and we've only started recently to
can you limits kodiak is a professor, a cognitive, new psychiatry enjoins as from copenhagen university hospital. patients like the one in our report and suffer from cognitive impairment half a year after recovering from cobit. how often does that actually occurred? because the general number we found was 75 percent, which sounds extremely high. this is a very good question. so studies so far show quite varying results. we've conducted a study university hospital in copenhagen, where we found...
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we've conducted a study university hospital in copenhagen, where we found that 65 percent of people who've been hospitalized with cobit continue to show cognitive difficulties. 4 months after that hospital discharge. this was quite a small study, but still it is consistent with the other studies in the field. so generally studies show that over half of patients who've been hospitalized continued to show cognitive impairments after that recovery. and i guess you won't have that much data on this, but it's worth asking how much longer could that sort of thing go on for, for these patients. so we don't know yet because it's a very new illness and we've only started recently to study the long term effects of co beat on cognition. so that based on our study and also other studies in the field that show quite consistent findings, we think that's at least up to 6 months. that that, that these companies are comparing last up to 6 months. but we can the conducted follow up studies of the same patients for one year after they got this, josh, and i know that other research groups are doing the same,
we've conducted a study university hospital in copenhagen, where we found that 65 percent of people who've been hospitalized with cobit continue to show cognitive difficulties. 4 months after that hospital discharge. this was quite a small study, but still it is consistent with the other studies in the field. so generally studies show that over half of patients who've been hospitalized continued to show cognitive impairments after that recovery. and i guess you won't have that much data on...
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lucy williamson is in a fan park in copenhagen.ut of the fans own and now in the new harbour area of copenhagen. you can see behind me people are really getting into the spirit of it. there's been momentum behind this team even before the tournament started. they were seen as being on really good form and they have shown how strong they are by getting to the semi final without one of their key players. there's a story going around here that the coaches showed the team picture of when the stadium really early on and said you've got to get here, we've got to play here and tonight they are.— to get here, we've got to play here and tonight they are. when it comes to sporting. — and tonight they are. when it comes to sporting. the _ and tonight they are. when it comes to sporting, the team, _ and tonight they are. when it comes to sporting, the team, we've - been hearing what happened with christian eriksen has really brought together a whole nation.— together a whole nation. already uuite a lot together a whole nation. already quite a
lucy williamson is in a fan park in copenhagen.ut of the fans own and now in the new harbour area of copenhagen. you can see behind me people are really getting into the spirit of it. there's been momentum behind this team even before the tournament started. they were seen as being on really good form and they have shown how strong they are by getting to the semi final without one of their key players. there's a story going around here that the coaches showed the team picture of when the...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, copenhagen.ouncing outside wembley and up and down the country, a nation is hoping that this time england can banish those semifinal blues. so, how are the nerves, england fans? sian lloyd has been finding out. timer;r the nerves, england fans? sian lloyd has been finding out.— has been finding out. they are fanatic about _ has been finding out. they are fanatic about football - has been finding out. they are fanatic about football and - has been finding out. they are fanatic about football and with j has been finding out. they are i fanatic about football and with a training session just hours ahead of their hero kicking off in wembley, these england fans in solihull are trying to keep their eye on the ball while dreaming of the big match to come. i while dreaming of the big match to come. . . while dreaming of the big match to come. ., . , .., , come. i am feeling excited because this is the semifinals _ come. i am feeling excited because this is the semifinals and _ come. i am feeling excited
lucy williamson, bbc news, copenhagen.ouncing outside wembley and up and down the country, a nation is hoping that this time england can banish those semifinal blues. so, how are the nerves, england fans? sian lloyd has been finding out. timer;r the nerves, england fans? sian lloyd has been finding out.— has been finding out. they are fanatic about _ has been finding out. they are fanatic about football - has been finding out. they are fanatic about football and - has been finding out. they...
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let's cross live straightaway to copenhagen. lucy williamson is there.l roller coaster for the team, the fans. there must be huge into the basin and excitement about this match coming up behind me at wembley. match coming up behind me at wemble . ~ , , match coming up behind me at wembley-— match coming up behind me at wemble . ~ , :, wembley. absolutely. the atmosphere is eu - horic wembley. absolutely. the atmosphere is euphoric tonight, _ wembley. absolutely. the atmosphere is euphoric tonight, and _ wembley. absolutely. the atmosphere is euphoric tonight, and that's - is euphoric tonight, and that's before the match has started. i can't imagine what it will be like if they actually win at wembley. we've been talking to fans here all day and a lot of them have been talking about 1982 a, the parallels and how they have lost their star player, how this team is perhaps one of the best teams denmark has ever had a committee of before the tournament began there was real momentum behind it. the sense that they could do well and then of course all the emotio
let's cross live straightaway to copenhagen. lucy williamson is there.l roller coaster for the team, the fans. there must be huge into the basin and excitement about this match coming up behind me at wembley. match coming up behind me at wemble . ~ , , match coming up behind me at wembley-— match coming up behind me at wemble . ~ , :, wembley. absolutely. the atmosphere is eu - horic wembley. absolutely. the atmosphere is euphoric tonight, _ wembley. absolutely. the atmosphere is euphoric...
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gimme limits. colby ac is a professor of cognitive nearest tree and joins as from copenhagen university hospital. patients like the one in our report and suffer from cognitive impairment half a year after recovering from cove. it. how often does that actually occur because the general lumber we found was 75 percent, which sounds extremely high. this is a very good question. so studies so far show quite varying results. we've conducted a study university hospital in copenhagen, where we found that 65 percent of people who've been hospitalized with coby to continue to show cognitive difficulties for month after the hospital discharge. this was quite a small study, but still it is consistent with the other studies in the field. so generally studies show that over half of patients who've been hospitalized continued to show cognitive impairments after them recovery. and i guess you won't have that much doctor on this, but it's worth asking how much longer could that sort of thing go on for, for these patients. so we don't know yet because it's a very new illness and we've only started recent
gimme limits. colby ac is a professor of cognitive nearest tree and joins as from copenhagen university hospital. patients like the one in our report and suffer from cognitive impairment half a year after recovering from cove. it. how often does that actually occur because the general lumber we found was 75 percent, which sounds extremely high. this is a very good question. so studies so far show quite varying results. we've conducted a study university hospital in copenhagen, where we found...
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we've conducted a study university hospital in copenhagen, where we found that 65 percent of people who been hospitalized with cobit continue to show cognitive difficulties, full month after that hospital discharge. this was quite a small study, but still it is consistent with other studies in the field. so generally studies show that over half of patients who've been hospitalized continued to show cognitive impairments after them recovery. and i guess you won't have that much data on this, but it was asking how much longer could that sort of thing go on for, for these patients. so we don't know yet because it's a very new illness and we've only started recently to study the long term effect of co beat on cognition. so that based on our study and also other studies in the field that show quite consistent findings, we think that at least up to 6 months, that's that, that these companies, it can last up to 6 months. but we currently conducted follow up studies of the same patients for one year after they got this, josh, and i know that other research groups are doing the same, so hopefull
we've conducted a study university hospital in copenhagen, where we found that 65 percent of people who been hospitalized with cobit continue to show cognitive difficulties, full month after that hospital discharge. this was quite a small study, but still it is consistent with other studies in the field. so generally studies show that over half of patients who've been hospitalized continued to show cognitive impairments after them recovery. and i guess you won't have that much data on this, but...
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of safe, sees a network for maritime security research and johnson by skype from copenhagen. a great, so have you with us on the user. the ship is free at last. we can assume that some sort of final settlement was paid the job since we're after half a $1000000000.00. do you think that's how much will it be paid? so will we ever find that? how much was paid to set that ship free? no, we're never going to find out that is a part of how these disputes are usually federal and such a legal settlement is actually highly problematic because we will never find out what actually costs the accident and that makes it problematic in terms of preventing a future incident like deaths and the swiss canal is one of the absolute, the vital shipping names. so we need to prevent future accidents like this is a false or is this something that we're never going to find either? well, there are several a theories around most that we'll never going to fully find out, but partially, it's also different causes interacting with each other. so the swiss can authority took too many risks. the size of the
of safe, sees a network for maritime security research and johnson by skype from copenhagen. a great, so have you with us on the user. the ship is free at last. we can assume that some sort of final settlement was paid the job since we're after half a $1000000000.00. do you think that's how much will it be paid? so will we ever find that? how much was paid to set that ship free? no, we're never going to find out that is a part of how these disputes are usually federal and such a legal...
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meanwhile, danish fans gather in copenhagen.eam has had a fairy tale run since christian eriksson�*s collapse at the beginning of the 29th with cardiac arrest. two nights of the main stories, neighbour says the easing of covid—19 restrictions and england will cause a summer of chaos and the prime minister defended his strategy. a state of emergency has been declared in haiti after that president's was shot dead in his home. indian film star has died at the age of 98. and roger federer a's hopes at winning a ninth wimbledon title and in the quarterfinals. good evening from wembley. it's a beautiful evening here. the sun is shining and became has kicked off. england, denmark, and the second semifinal of this year 202029. at stake for the right areas is a place in the finals against equity on sunday. now for england, that will be their first major tournament final since 1966 when they won the world cup. that is go to my colleaguejohn watson who is also here at wembley and john, and graham have the home advantage tonight and of the
meanwhile, danish fans gather in copenhagen.eam has had a fairy tale run since christian eriksson�*s collapse at the beginning of the 29th with cardiac arrest. two nights of the main stories, neighbour says the easing of covid—19 restrictions and england will cause a summer of chaos and the prime minister defended his strategy. a state of emergency has been declared in haiti after that president's was shot dead in his home. indian film star has died at the age of 98. and roger federer a's...
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pandemic. british cellist jacob shaw, convinced a music loving farmer instead about an hours of copenhagen to expose his beef cattle to classical music to improve their welfare. they experience with so enjoyable that he's continuing it. even after the reopening of the theaters, accounts reported a quite happy repertoire and calmer and much more relax since the concert began last winter. ah, well, after over a year of refraining from tactile greetings like handshakes and hugs were all very much aware of how much we've been longing for touch to be normalized again for a sculptor. hands are not only the artists main tool, they're also key for our connection to the world. so rather radically, this living hand and exhibition of work by the british artist henry moore invites visitors to touch. some of the displayed works a treat a reconnection for its curator edmund, edmund deval has created a spot for visitors to wash their hands. not so much a hygiene precaution as a tactile ritual. it's part of his invitation into the world of henry moore, in perry green, where britain's most important sculpt
pandemic. british cellist jacob shaw, convinced a music loving farmer instead about an hours of copenhagen to expose his beef cattle to classical music to improve their welfare. they experience with so enjoyable that he's continuing it. even after the reopening of the theaters, accounts reported a quite happy repertoire and calmer and much more relax since the concert began last winter. ah, well, after over a year of refraining from tactile greetings like handshakes and hugs were all very much...
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and copenhagen, the air finally went out of the danish funds balloon. after a hugely emotional campaign, their team had opened the scoring with their mission to win the tournament. for stricken teammate christian ericsson ultimately run out of steam, macklin, linda felt the whole nation has supported us. it's been emotional for the entire team. and it's amazing to be a nation to be part of this school. but right now we're all disappointed and we wanted to make that final become well. so this is a great, great disappointment though the nor so. so food need tons, daughter in store school, her but the night belonged to england, whose funds parted like it was 1966. to make sure you do 2020 come home rather than going to rome, england have to overcome in italy, team unbeaten in its last 33 matches. but you can be sure their funds are confident that they will do just that. the data is coming out next, the documentary, looking at big pharma, stay tuned for that. we'll have more headline for you at the top of the hour and don't forget there's always much more n
and copenhagen, the air finally went out of the danish funds balloon. after a hugely emotional campaign, their team had opened the scoring with their mission to win the tournament. for stricken teammate christian ericsson ultimately run out of steam, macklin, linda felt the whole nation has supported us. it's been emotional for the entire team. and it's amazing to be a nation to be part of this school. but right now we're all disappointed and we wanted to make that final become well. so this is...
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hosting an open air watch party, you can just see what it all means to them there in copenhagen. >> game. >> the players were amazing. the passion. it was just an amazing game. >> phenomenal. >> yeah, absolutely phenomenal. >> the best. >> yeah. so probably england at wembley. >> where, we don't know yet. >> we'll take them. >> we'll take anyone who comes our way, no problem. >> no problem. we've got the spirit. >> there's confidence for you. to rome, where '96 semifinalist england were too strong for ukraine, who were playing in the quarterfinals of a major competition for the first time. a dream start for the english, who were ahead around the four-minute mark. harry kane making no mistake from close range. then a towering header from manchester united skipper harry mcguire, making it 2-0. kane making it three within minutes, effectively putting this rather one-sided contest to bed at the stadio olimpico. just past the hour mark, jordan henderson, 4-0. england desperately hoping to add to their 1966 world cup triumph, they're through to their first euro semis in a quarter of a cen
hosting an open air watch party, you can just see what it all means to them there in copenhagen. >> game. >> the players were amazing. the passion. it was just an amazing game. >> phenomenal. >> yeah, absolutely phenomenal. >> the best. >> yeah. so probably england at wembley. >> where, we don't know yet. >> we'll take them. >> we'll take anyone who comes our way, no problem. >> no problem. we've got the spirit. >> there's...
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be 500 million as a way to address accelerated climate of the $100 billion which was in 2009 in copenhagen and not the time this is the first year to organize $100 billion so i suspect the g7 countries should have declared more rather than just the same. of all those leaders i signed a letter of appeal for the g7. and i am grateful for their response to the meeting. but it's not just that meeting with a countries but it is the leaders they should also do all that they can and should be a global population in forge lake government so there is a strong pattern among these three entities. and then in a most sustainable way and wearing this is a sustainable economic development cause the united nations has this as a way to let people know the importance and this is our very important mandate. >> think of sustainable development goals how effective have they been so far and all they meet that ambitious deadline? >> . >> that was intended to help those developing countries and that was not that successful and the number of people because of the chinese contribution to get 400 million people lift
be 500 million as a way to address accelerated climate of the $100 billion which was in 2009 in copenhagen and not the time this is the first year to organize $100 billion so i suspect the g7 countries should have declared more rather than just the same. of all those leaders i signed a letter of appeal for the g7. and i am grateful for their response to the meeting. but it's not just that meeting with a countries but it is the leaders they should also do all that they can and should be a global...
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the pandemic, british cellist jacob sha, convinced a music loving farmer instead about an hour of copenhagen to expose his beef cattle to classical music to improve their welfare while they experienced with so enjoyable that he's continuing it. even after the reopening of the theaters accounts and reported a quite happy repertoire and calmer and much more relax since the concert began last winter. ah, well, after over a year of refraining from tactile greetings like handshakes and hogs, were all very much aware of how much we've been longing for touch to be normalized again for a sculptor. hands are not only the artists main tool, they're also key for our connection to the world. so rather radically, this living hand and exhibition of work by the british artist henry moore invites visitors to touch. some of the displayed works. a treat a reconnection for its curator edmund, edmund deval has created a spot for visitors to wash their hands. not so much a hygiene precaution as a tactile ritual. it's part of his invitation into the world of henry moore, in perry green, where britain's most impor
the pandemic, british cellist jacob sha, convinced a music loving farmer instead about an hour of copenhagen to expose his beef cattle to classical music to improve their welfare while they experienced with so enjoyable that he's continuing it. even after the reopening of the theaters accounts and reported a quite happy repertoire and calmer and much more relax since the concert began last winter. ah, well, after over a year of refraining from tactile greetings like handshakes and hogs, were...
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to be able to share that with everybody and share it with everybody at home is very special in copenhagen, the air finally went to the danish funds balloon. after a hugely emotional campaign, their team had opened the scoring with their mission to win the tournament. for stricken teammate christian ericsson ultimately run out of steam over macklin, linda, he felt the whole nation has supported us. it's been emotional for the entire team and it's amazing to be a nation to be part of this, but then school. but right now we're all disappointed and we wanted to make that final become well. so this is a great, great disappointment though the nor so. so food need tons, daughter in store school, her but the night belonged to england, whose funds parted like it was 1966. to make sure you do 2020 come home rather than going to rome, england have to overcome it. it's really team unbeaten. in its last 33 months, but you can be sure their funds are confident that they will do just that the historic evening in advance. their mark meadows is with me from d w. sports also an englishman. so as a disclaim
to be able to share that with everybody and share it with everybody at home is very special in copenhagen, the air finally went to the danish funds balloon. after a hugely emotional campaign, their team had opened the scoring with their mission to win the tournament. for stricken teammate christian ericsson ultimately run out of steam over macklin, linda, he felt the whole nation has supported us. it's been emotional for the entire team and it's amazing to be a nation to be part of this, but...
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and copenhagen, the air finally went out of the danish funds balloon. after a hugely emotional campaign, their team had opened the scoring with their mission to win the tournament. for stricken teammate christian ericsson ultimately run out of steam macklin, linda felt the whole nation has supported us. it's been emotional for the entire team. and it's amazing to be danish and to be part of this, but then school. but right now we're all disappointed and we wanted to make that final become well. so this is a great, great disappointment though. you know, so, so food need tons, daughter in store school her to but then they belong to england, whose funds parted like it was 1966. to make sure you do 2020 come home rather than going to room england have to overcome it. it's really team unbeaten and it's last $33.00 matches. but you can be sure their funds are confident that they do just the video of today's world news at the top of the our next on the w focus on the europe takes a look at the soviet era flying vote that's come to be known as the caspian symbo
and copenhagen, the air finally went out of the danish funds balloon. after a hugely emotional campaign, their team had opened the scoring with their mission to win the tournament. for stricken teammate christian ericsson ultimately run out of steam macklin, linda felt the whole nation has supported us. it's been emotional for the entire team. and it's amazing to be danish and to be part of this, but then school. but right now we're all disappointed and we wanted to make that final become well....
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and copenhagen, the air finally went to the danish funds balloon. after a hugely emotional campaign, their team had opened the scoring with their mission to win the tournament for stricken teammate christian ericsson, ultimately run out of steam, maplin lender, that they felt the whole nation has supported us. it's been emotional for the entire team. and it's amazing to be de nation to be part of this, but then school. but right now we're all disappointed and we wanted to make that final become well. so this is a great, great disappointment so, so food need to uninstall order in store school, but the night belong to england, whose funds parties like it was 1966, to make sure you do 2020 comes home rather than going to rome, england have to overcome and it's really team unbeaten in its last 33 matches. but you can be sure their funds are confident that they do just that the this is the w news life from berlin up next, 900 special. ah, the the site against the corolla virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing? what does the latest re
and copenhagen, the air finally went to the danish funds balloon. after a hugely emotional campaign, their team had opened the scoring with their mission to win the tournament for stricken teammate christian ericsson, ultimately run out of steam, maplin lender, that they felt the whole nation has supported us. it's been emotional for the entire team. and it's amazing to be de nation to be part of this, but then school. but right now we're all disappointed and we wanted to make that final become...
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that is a pledge of 100 billion a year, which has been on the table since the copenhagen summit in 2008t fulfilled and that will come up in the 620. and these things matter, notjust because it looks mean and ungenerous, which is certainly unattractive, but it matters because we live in a connected world and if countries are being pushed into crisis and further in the pandemic case, will be breeding new variants, which will come back to us as we ought to have learned by now, if there being pushed into deeper financial crisis, it is going to generate instability and crises which in the end the developed world has to deal with and on climate again, you wreck the glasgow cop by refusing to honour the promises to the poorer world because we need everyone to put their shoulders to the wheel in glasgow. so, this is utterly self—defeating. we really ought to be — we ought to deliver on the promises and vaccines are up there as a very conspicuous promise. there is a whole queue of other promises behind them. joe biden said america would be the arsenal of vaccination. does he not want to spend th
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and copenhagen, the air finally went out of the danish funds balloon. after a hugely emotional campaign, their team had opened the scoring with their mission to win the tournament. for stricken teammate christian ericsson ultimately run out of steam over macklin, linda felt the whole nation has supported us. it's been emotional for the entire team and it's amazing to be danish and to be part of this school. but right now we're all disappointed. we wanted to make that final become well, so this is a great, great disappointment though the nor so i so food, i need tons, daughter to school her but then they belong to england, whose funds partied like it was 1966. to make sure you do a 2020 come home rather than going to room england have to overcome it. it's really team unbeaten in its last 33 matches. but you can be sure their funds are confident that they do just that are joining me to discuss this historic evening of english football is max mero from dw sports. so max england, now finally getting to this final stage with playing at home will be stadium w
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fast forward a decade to copenhagen and an agreement to provide billions of dollars to help poorer countrieso climate change. but industrialised nations again fail to agree legally—binding emissions targets. a breakthough came in paris in 2015, all parties adopting a legally—binding treaty, limiting global warming to well below 2 and ideally no more than 1.5 degrees. five years on, the covid pandemic postpones glasgow s cop until 2021. one man whose fingerprints can be traced through almost every stage of these major developments and gatherings is bill hare — climate change scientist, cop veteran and chief executive of climate analytics, based in berlin. thank you so much for your time. going through that timeline again, a chance for you to reflect perhaps on progress made or failure to achieve?— progress made or failure to achieve? ~ , ., ~ ., �* , progress made or failure to achieve? ~ ~ ., �*, ., achieve? well, you know, it's a mixed story _ achieve? well, you know, it's a mixed story as _ achieve? well, you know, it's a mixed story as you _ achieve? well, you know, it's a mixed story as
fast forward a decade to copenhagen and an agreement to provide billions of dollars to help poorer countrieso climate change. but industrialised nations again fail to agree legally—binding emissions targets. a breakthough came in paris in 2015, all parties adopting a legally—binding treaty, limiting global warming to well below 2 and ideally no more than 1.5 degrees. five years on, the covid pandemic postpones glasgow s cop until 2021. one man whose fingerprints can be traced through almost...
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and copenhagen, the air finally went to the danish funds balloon. after a hugely emotional campaign, their team had opened the scoring with their mission to win the tournament for stricken teammate christian ericsson ultimately run out of steam of macklin. linda felt the whole nation has supported us. it's been emotional for the entire team and it's amazing to be danish and to be part of this school. but right now we're all disappointed and we wanted to make that final become well. so this is a great, great disappointment. so so food need tons, daughter was going to but the night belonged to england. whose fun parted like it was 1966. to make sure you do 2020 come home rather than going to room england have to overcome it. it's really team unbeaten. and it's last 33 matches, but you can be sure their funds are confident that they do just that i'm not wrong that certainly what england will be hoping for. joining me to discuss what was the historic evening for english people is mark meadows from dw sport mot . quite a controversial winning goal there.
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ito copenhagen from the danish view of the semi final but let's head back to the bbc sport centre ford out, he was well beaten in straight sets by hubert hurkacz. 0ur reporter 0ur reporter chetan parthak is there for us. djokovic, it was just not the roger federer we were used to seeing there today? he: was flat come out of sync, and he lost it straight sets for the first time at wimbledon in 19 years. and thatis time at wimbledon in 19 years. and that is going to be a story in a time. even if he is 39 now, coming to the shaping chips only having played about five events in the last 18 months. when federal loses in the manner in which he lost today it's going to be a story. just the left of me on the opposite media balcony there's hundreds of people
ito copenhagen from the danish view of the semi final but let's head back to the bbc sport centre ford out, he was well beaten in straight sets by hubert hurkacz. 0ur reporter 0ur reporter chetan parthak is there for us. djokovic, it was just not the roger federer we were used to seeing there today? he: was flat come out of sync, and he lost it straight sets for the first time at wimbledon in 19 years. and thatis time at wimbledon in 19 years. and that is going to be a story in a time. even if...
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and copenhagen, the air finally went out of the danish funds balloon. after a hugely emotional campaign, their team had opened the scoring with their mission to win the tournament. for stricken teammate christian ericsson ultimately run out of steam macklin, linda felt the whole nation has supported us. it's been emotional for the entire team. and it's amazing to be danish and to be part of this, but then school. but right now we're all disappointed and we wanted to make that final become well. so this is a great, great disappointment though the nor so. so food need tons, daughter in store school, but the night belonged to england, whose funds parted like it was 1966. to make sure utah 2020 comes home rather than going to rome, england have to overcome it. it's really team unbeaten in its last 33 matches. but you can be sure their funds are confident that they do just that. the is remote of our top story. this organizes took care of the pixel band, old spectators from event values. the presence of the organizing committee said it's regressive. all that
and copenhagen, the air finally went out of the danish funds balloon. after a hugely emotional campaign, their team had opened the scoring with their mission to win the tournament. for stricken teammate christian ericsson ultimately run out of steam macklin, linda felt the whole nation has supported us. it's been emotional for the entire team. and it's amazing to be danish and to be part of this, but then school. but right now we're all disappointed and we wanted to make that final become well....
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summit which has never— since the copenhagen summit which has never been fulfilled.e things matter, notjust because it looks me in generous, — matter, notjust because it looks me in generous, which is certainly an attractive, — in generous, which is certainly an attractive, but it matters because we live _ attractive, but it matters because we live in — attractive, but it matters because we live in a — attractive, but it matters because we live in a connected world and if countries — we live in a connected world and if countries are being pushed into crisis _ countries are being pushed into crisis and — countries are being pushed into crisis and into further in the pandemic— crisis and into further in the pandemic case, will be breeding new variants. _ pandemic case, will be breeding new variants, which will come back to us as we _ variants, which will come back to us as we are _ variants, which will come back to us as we are to— variants, which will come back to us as we are to have learned by now, if there _ as we are to have learned by now, if there being — as we
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their side gave so much but it wasn't enough. 0ne family from copenhagen, with a danish mum and an englishas mostly on the danish side because it is my mother country, so i was hoping for the danish win, but i wasn't angry at the english team. they played well. and it was nice also, if we had only been danish people in the house, it would have been, hm, but it was happy to see the other guys happy, so it was a party anyway. and this was england's moment. something to savour before the players and the fans do it all again in just three days' time. simon jones, bbc news. in a moment, we will speak to 0lly foster at st george's park and mark lowen in rome, but first to john watson at wembley. you were there last night. maybe you haven't gone home. what an experience. 60,000 or so people who were allowed into wembley. absolutely. good afternoon. what an occasion, what a moment for those 60,000 fans here at wembley last night. to see england reach the final. farfrom straightforward night. to see england reach the final. far from straightforward when you compare it to that victory against ukrain
their side gave so much but it wasn't enough. 0ne family from copenhagen, with a danish mum and an englishas mostly on the danish side because it is my mother country, so i was hoping for the danish win, but i wasn't angry at the english team. they played well. and it was nice also, if we had only been danish people in the house, it would have been, hm, but it was happy to see the other guys happy, so it was a party anyway. and this was england's moment. something to savour before the players...
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pandemic, british cellist jacob sha, convinced a music loving farmer instead about an hour south of copenhagen to expose his beef cattle to classical music to improve their welfare while they experienced with so enjoyable that he's continuing it even after the reopening of the theaters accounts and reported a quite happy repertoire and calmer and much more relax since the concert began last winter. ah, well, after over a year of refraining from tactile greetings like handshakes and hugs were all very much aware of how much we've been longing for touch to be normalized again for a sculptor. hands are not only the artists main tool, they're also key for our connection to the world. so rather radically, this living hand, an exhibition of work by the british artist henry moore, invites visitors to touch. some of the displayed works a treat a reconnection for its curator edmund, edmund deval has created a spot for visitors to wash their hands. not so much a hygiene precaution as a tactile ritual. it's part of his invitation into the world of henry moore, in perry green, where britain's most importa
pandemic, british cellist jacob sha, convinced a music loving farmer instead about an hour south of copenhagen to expose his beef cattle to classical music to improve their welfare while they experienced with so enjoyable that he's continuing it even after the reopening of the theaters accounts and reported a quite happy repertoire and calmer and much more relax since the concert began last winter. ah, well, after over a year of refraining from tactile greetings like handshakes and hugs were...
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and copenhagen air finally went to the danish funds balloon. after a hugely emotional campaign, their team had opened the scoring with their mission to win the tournament for stricken teammate christian ericsson ultimately run out of steam. macklin, linda felt the whole nation has supported us. it's been emotional for the entire team. and it's amazing to be danish and to be part of the school. but right now we're all disappointed and we wanted to make that final become well. so this is a great, great disappointment though. the new source of food need to uninstall order install is going to for the night belong to england, whose funds partied like it was 1900. 66. to make sure utah 2020 comes home rather than going to rome, england have to overcome it. it's really team unbeaten in its last 33 matches. but you can be sure their funds are confident that they do just sort of evening for fans. their mark meadows is with me from d w. sports also an englishman. so as a disclaimer, after that, it was a controversial winning goal though. right. what do y
and copenhagen air finally went to the danish funds balloon. after a hugely emotional campaign, their team had opened the scoring with their mission to win the tournament for stricken teammate christian ericsson ultimately run out of steam. macklin, linda felt the whole nation has supported us. it's been emotional for the entire team. and it's amazing to be danish and to be part of the school. but right now we're all disappointed and we wanted to make that final become well. so this is a great,...
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and copenhagen, the air finally went out of the danish band balloon. after a hugely emotional campaign, their team had opened the scoring with their mission to win the tournament for stricken teammate christian ericsson ultimately run out of steam over macklin. linda felt the whole nation has supported us. it's been emotional for the entire team and it's amazing to be a nation to be part of this, but then school right now we're all disappointed and we wanted to make that final become well. so this is a great, great disappointment though the nor so. so food need tons, daughter was going to but the night belonged to england, whose funds parted like it was 1966. to make sure you do 2020 come home rather than going to room england have to overcome and it's really team unbeaten in its last 33 matches. but you can be sure their funds are confident that they do just that. the that fits your up to date, more world news of the top of the out than facility and has your business update in just have a good day. the news been december 2019. the european council's n
and copenhagen, the air finally went out of the danish band balloon. after a hugely emotional campaign, their team had opened the scoring with their mission to win the tournament for stricken teammate christian ericsson ultimately run out of steam over macklin. linda felt the whole nation has supported us. it's been emotional for the entire team and it's amazing to be a nation to be part of this, but then school right now we're all disappointed and we wanted to make that final become well. so...
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and copenhagen, the air finally went out of the danish funds balloon. after a hugely emotional campaign, their team had opened the scoring, but their mission to win the tournament for stricken teammate christian ericsson ultimately run out of steam, macklin, linda felt the whole nation has supported us. it's been emotional for the entire team. and it's amazing to be danish and to be part of this school. but right now we're all disappointed. we wanted to make that final become well. so this is a great, great disappointment though the nor so. so food need to order in store school, but the night belong to england, whose funds parties like it was 1966, to make sure you know 2020 come home rather than going to room england have to overcome in italy, team unbeaten in its last 33 matches, but you can be sure their funds are confident that they will do just the evening. fans their mark meadows is with me from d w. sports also an englishman. so as a disclaimer after back and it was a controversial winning goal though, right. what do you make of that? well, we'll
and copenhagen, the air finally went out of the danish funds balloon. after a hugely emotional campaign, their team had opened the scoring, but their mission to win the tournament for stricken teammate christian ericsson ultimately run out of steam, macklin, linda felt the whole nation has supported us. it's been emotional for the entire team. and it's amazing to be danish and to be part of this school. but right now we're all disappointed. we wanted to make that final become well. so this is a...
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today here in copenhagen, confidence.s a surprise for me as well that so many of my friends that didn't even know anything about footballjust got so into it when the games began, and i think that that's just so great. but having cruised into the semifinals, hope has turned to expectation for england. and footballing history beckons. dan roan, bbc news, wembley. our sports correspondent natalie pirks is at wembley for us where italy are taking on spain tonight. natalie? well, this is one of the most intense _ natalie? well, this is one of the most intense rivalries _ natalie? well, this is one of the most intense rivalries in - natalie? well, this is one of the most intense rivalries in world l most intense rivalries in world football. they have played each other ten times in international tournaments alone on the balance of powers has swung back and forward. spain got the better of italy in the euro 2012 final, but it is italy who have really impressed in this tournament and they are on a 32 unbeaten run and it is amazing
today here in copenhagen, confidence.s a surprise for me as well that so many of my friends that didn't even know anything about footballjust got so into it when the games began, and i think that that's just so great. but having cruised into the semifinals, hope has turned to expectation for england. and footballing history beckons. dan roan, bbc news, wembley. our sports correspondent natalie pirks is at wembley for us where italy are taking on spain tonight. natalie? well, this is one of the...
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let's speak to lucy williamson in copenhagen. and what's the mood in denmark itself?ycles are notjust because this country of 5.5 million has a team in the semifinal but because they did it without their star player. huge excitement and huge support, lots of emotion here but disappointment that more people could not go to wembley to support the team tonight. 0ne professional footballer we spoke to said he did not mind that so much because he said that england have all the fans among them they are going to be under pressure and feel that pressure and when england feel the pressure he said, they tend to disappoint and that is what he hopes for tonight. whoever wins tonight will face italy at wembley on sunday. let's speak to our rome correspondent mark lowen. i know they have been celebrating through the night there. i i know they have been celebrating through the night there.— through the night there. i think a lot of italians _ through the night there. i think a lot of italians are _ through the night there. i think a lot of italians are still— through the night there
let's speak to lucy williamson in copenhagen. and what's the mood in denmark itself?ycles are notjust because this country of 5.5 million has a team in the semifinal but because they did it without their star player. huge excitement and huge support, lots of emotion here but disappointment that more people could not go to wembley to support the team tonight. 0ne professional footballer we spoke to said he did not mind that so much because he said that england have all the fans among them they...
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the pandemic, british tell us jacob sha, convinced a music loving farmer instead about an hour of copenhagen to expose his beef cattle to classical music, to improve their welfare. they experience with so enjoyable that he's continuing it even after the reopening of the theaters, accounts reported a quite happy with repertoire and calmer and much more relax since the concert began last winter. ah, well, after over a year of refraining from tactile greetings like hand shakes and hugs were all very much aware of how much we've been longing for touch to be normalized again for a sculptor. hands are not only the artists main tool, they're also key for our connection to the world. so rather radically, this living hand, an exhibition of work by the british artist henry moore, invites visitors to touch. some of the displayed works a treat a reconnection for its curator edmund, edmund default has created a spot for visitors to wash their hands. not so much a hygiene precaution as a tactile ritual. it's part of his invitation into the world of henry moore, in perry green, where britain's most importa
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lucy williamson is in the danish capital copenhagen.to get a ticket for any of the big events in the city, some of them sold out in 15 minutes. this is a nation of 5 million people whose football team is playing england tonight in the semifinal and they have done it without their star player. so lots of emotion, lots of sense that this is a strong team and that denmark can do what it did in 92 and surprise the world and go all the way. whoever wins tonight they will take on italy on sunday at wembley after they beat spain last night on penalties. our correspondent mark lowen has been in rome this morning. they are feeling pretty ecstatic, i can tell you. this is looking fairly empty this morning, the fan zone, the fine village they call it in central rome, but i think it is because a lot of people are nursing their hangovers after last night and having a particularly strong espresso this morning let me give you a sense of what the papers are saying, this is one of the leading sport newspapers, saying is italian. and this one, you won't
lucy williamson is in the danish capital copenhagen.to get a ticket for any of the big events in the city, some of them sold out in 15 minutes. this is a nation of 5 million people whose football team is playing england tonight in the semifinal and they have done it without their star player. so lots of emotion, lots of sense that this is a strong team and that denmark can do what it did in 92 and surprise the world and go all the way. whoever wins tonight they will take on italy on sunday at...
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in 1807. �* , navy attacked harbour in copenhagen in 1807. �*, ., ~ ., navy attacked harbour in copenhagen's talk about italy. - they are through. we can speak to our correspondence. it was dramatic and tends along. an incredible atmosphere i bet in rome. than and tends along. an incredible atmosphere i bet in rome. an amazing atmos - here atmosphere i bet in rome. an amazing atmosphere and _ atmosphere i bet in rome. an amazing atmosphere and there _ atmosphere i bet in rome. an amazing atmosphere and there will— atmosphere i bet in rome. an amazing atmosphere and there will be - atmosphere i bet in rome. an amazing atmosphere and there will be a - atmosphere i bet in rome. an amazing atmosphere and there will be a lot i atmosphere and there will be a lot of italians who need an extra shot of italians who need an extra shot of coffee in their morning cappuccino. and in the papers this morning, " god is italian". a sense of elation here that a country that failed to qualify for the 2018 world cup, found its salvation in roberto mancini who has rejuvenated and refreshed the team and given 6
in 1807. �* , navy attacked harbour in copenhagen in 1807. �*, ., ~ ., navy attacked harbour in copenhagen's talk about italy. - they are through. we can speak to our correspondence. it was dramatic and tends along. an incredible atmosphere i bet in rome. than and tends along. an incredible atmosphere i bet in rome. an amazing atmos - here atmosphere i bet in rome. an amazing atmosphere and _ atmosphere i bet in rome. an amazing atmosphere and there _ atmosphere i bet in rome. an amazing...
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their side gave so much but it wasn't enough. 0ne family from copenhagen with a danish mum and an englishdanish win. but i wasn't angry at the english team. they played well. and it was nice also, if we had only been danish people in the house it would have been, hm, but it was happy to see the other guys happy, so it was a party anyway. and this was england's moment, something to savour before the players and the fans do it all again in just three days' time. simon jones, bbc news. more than 60,000 fans were allowed into good afternoon. we're heading towards the middle of the summer now and the weather seems to be stuck in a bit of a pattern of sunshine and showers at the moment. but we have got some blue sky and some sunshine out there. this is the picture in gravesend in kent, taken recently by one of our weather watchers. the shower cloud is building through the remainder of the day, and in fact, over the next few days, we are going to keep that theme. sunny spells and scattered showers. low pressure not far away. it's sitting off to the east. we got a ridge of slightly higher pressur
their side gave so much but it wasn't enough. 0ne family from copenhagen with a danish mum and an englishdanish win. but i wasn't angry at the english team. they played well. and it was nice also, if we had only been danish people in the house it would have been, hm, but it was happy to see the other guys happy, so it was a party anyway. and this was england's moment, something to savour before the players and the fans do it all again in just three days' time. simon jones, bbc news. more than...