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>> 100 caramels. >> i see a dane sighting. [laughs] >> dane's here? >> he's outside. >> oh. >> hey. >> look at this guy. >> wow. long time no see around these parts. >> i know. i know. that's what happens when you have a reality show, i guess, huh? you just show up. >> yeah, you show up. >> so... >> you afraid to wrap a little caramel? >> oh, you know i know how. you know i know how. >> might as well. >> so you having fun? >> i am having a good time. >> that's good. hi, peter. >> hi. long time no see. >> it's still delicious. >> so what brings you here today? what is it that you want? >> what is it i want? >> yeah. >> in terms of? >> in terms of this business. >> well, i'd like it to... >> let's start there. >> to grow so it's profitable. i mean, that's-- >> and what are you doing to contribute to that growth? >> well, i mean, when i--when i say, "hey, look, let's get a business plan together and do it," and i just get a blank stare, it's hard to go-- >> not a blank stare, dane. >> i think what we clearly said was we would love to talk to you about a
>> 100 caramels. >> i see a dane sighting. [laughs] >> dane's here? >> he's outside. >> oh. >> hey. >> look at this guy. >> wow. long time no see around these parts. >> i know. i know. that's what happens when you have a reality show, i guess, huh? you just show up. >> yeah, you show up. >> so... >> you afraid to wrap a little caramel? >> oh, you know i know how. you know i know how. >> might as well. >>...
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a sunday sit-down with claire danes.owing up in the hollywood spotlight from a very young age on one of the comic challenges of shooting "home land" while pregnant and what she plans to do if the show's next season is its last. plus we are awaiting the arrival of president trump in singapore hid of his ♪ only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® if you spit blood you may have gum problems,s and could be on the journey to much worse. try parodontax toothpaste. it's clinically proven to remove plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. for healthy gums and strong teeth. leave bleeding gums behind with parodontax toothpaste. weaving your own shoes...rgy by out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. >>> this is an nbc news special report. here is willie geist. >> good morning. i'm willie geist in new york. this is an nbc news special report. president trump is arriving in singapore as they we speak ahe
a sunday sit-down with claire danes.owing up in the hollywood spotlight from a very young age on one of the comic challenges of shooting "home land" while pregnant and what she plans to do if the show's next season is its last. plus we are awaiting the arrival of president trump in singapore hid of his ♪ only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® if you spit blood you may have gum problems,s and could be on...
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claire danes is with us!ck. ♪ protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. the line between work and life hasn't just blurred. it's gone. that's why you need someone behind you. not just a card. an entire support system. whether visiting the airport lounge to catch up on what's really important. or even using those hard-earned points to squeeze in a little family time. no one has your back like american express. so no...
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claire danes is with us! we'll be right back. best-selling brand?troduce the all-new ford ecosport and surprise people with how much they can get in a small suv. that means more standard features and more upgrades for a lot less than expected. the all-new ecosport. it's the big upgrade in a small package. from ford, america's best-selling brand. see what you can get for under 20 grand with the all-new ecosport. see what you can get for under 20 grand okay, i've given you guys eating ala chance to confess.? this little baby can detect trace amounts of cheetos dust. whaaaaat? gloria? kids? (cats meows) when did we get a cat? but there's one... that blows them all out of the water. hydro boost water gel from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid it goes beneath the surface to plump skin cells from within and lock in hydration leaving skin so supple, it actually bounces back. the results will blow you away! hydro boost and our gentle exfoliating cleanser from neutrogena® ♪ pick the perfect oneers from our ultimate burgers ♪ ♪ the boss, chili's chili, or the
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and apparently you, claire danes, have an iq of 157.", no, no. [ cheers and applause ] no, i play a genius on the television. [ laughter ] i am no genius." but i'll take it. >> seth: yeah. >> i mean the genius part not the -- >> seth: yeah. i have -- i have ten follow-ups for the father who was googling women geniuses. [ laughter ] >> i was very endeared towards him. i was like, "thank you for having that interest." >> seth: that seems like what you panic google when someone walks in. >> right. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> seth: what are you doing at your computer? oh, women geniuses! ooh, madam currie. >> anyway -- >> seth: oh, i do want to ask this because, you know, we were talking about your son getting ready to meet his sibling, your son in the film is that age. >> yes, yes. >> seth: so did your real child meet your acting -- >> absolutely. >> seth: your fake child? >> they got to be friends. and he would come hang out with me and also who played jake. i was a little bit nervous that cyrus might get jealous -- >> seth: sure. >> of this acto
and apparently you, claire danes, have an iq of 157.", no, no. [ cheers and applause ] no, i play a genius on the television. [ laughter ] i am no genius." but i'll take it. >> seth: yeah. >> i mean the genius part not the -- >> seth: yeah. i have -- i have ten follow-ups for the father who was googling women geniuses. [ laughter ] >> i was very endeared towards him. i was like, "thank you for having that interest." >> seth: that seems like what...
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the uk edition was guest edited with one of britain's celebrated names, dane mcarthur. she joined me here in the studio to talk about teaming up with nat geo. she's aimed at reducing the amount of single use plastic polluting our oceans. dane ela mcarthur welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> it is extraordinary you were the fastest person, man or woman, ever to circle the globe alone. >> yes. >> do you remember how it felt all those years ago? >> i guess the impossible feeling is you have done it. but i remember specifically the feeling at the finish line of relief. because it takes a long time to put together the program, and put the boat together and race around the world. you're exhausted you've pushed as hard as you can. you get to the finish line and you get relief. when the team came on board is when it became real. >> do you feel a little bit of pride that you did this as a woman? >> to me that was never really an element of it. i raced in a world where men and women competed together. i never really thought about it. i did many races before that record. when
the uk edition was guest edited with one of britain's celebrated names, dane mcarthur. she joined me here in the studio to talk about teaming up with nat geo. she's aimed at reducing the amount of single use plastic polluting our oceans. dane ela mcarthur welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> it is extraordinary you were the fastest person, man or woman, ever to circle the globe alone. >> yes. >> do you remember how it felt all those years ago? >> i guess the...
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are at four points now speaking about the danes actually for one man this game is bigger than anything else it's of course i'm talking about peter schmeichel our very own part of our team and i will present his son kasper smikle is defending the goal for denmark today and for the last two games the previous games in the group as well and interesting enough this game is exactly the same as it was twenty years ago at the only world cup where peter schmeichel played for denmark in one thousand nine hundred eight this situation moreover in the group was exactly the same france was on six points denmark was on four so back then the danes capitulated to a two one defeat a very close game actually but they still lost but yet made it out of the group from the from the group in the one thousand nine hundred eight the question is whether of course the same will happen today the very strong odds that this will be exactly the same conclusion even if denmark loses to france which is possible because the rupee and swap playing australia are not willing to go easy and they will put up a fight as many
are at four points now speaking about the danes actually for one man this game is bigger than anything else it's of course i'm talking about peter schmeichel our very own part of our team and i will present his son kasper smikle is defending the goal for denmark today and for the last two games the previous games in the group as well and interesting enough this game is exactly the same as it was twenty years ago at the only world cup where peter schmeichel played for denmark in one thousand...
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the danes will be just as orbital. the danes will be just as orbital. doesn't really change individually. we work on the way we wa nt to individually. we work on the way we want to play, it is to play against any side. i think that's what aussie sport is all about, the bigger the occasion. the top of the opponent, the better we get up for the game. there is no question their individuals are better than us, where they play over the world, it's another level. we need to go out there with a better mentality to the better team spirit and discipline. we do that and that's why we've been training to be a compact side and make it difficult for them. they might start getting frustrated and thatis might start getting frustrated and that is when the gap will open. group c is set to become an awful lot clearer. we are looking forward to the group d match. a second whims of argentina. they got the group leaders croatia, anything less than a win, they will be sweating on a place in the last 16. the knockout stage without messi, it is unthinkable. elsewhere in the wo
the danes will be just as orbital. the danes will be just as orbital. doesn't really change individually. we work on the way we wa nt to individually. we work on the way we want to play, it is to play against any side. i think that's what aussie sport is all about, the bigger the occasion. the top of the opponent, the better we get up for the game. there is no question their individuals are better than us, where they play over the world, it's another level. we need to go out there with a better...
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don't beat france leader then it's the danes will be celebrating their last sixteen at birth just to note the danes they have a strong squad christine eriksson the tottenham playmaker will be the man to watch as always but also of course just certain. between the sticks for the danes he set a record for his national team five hundred thirty three minutes without conceding a goal beating his own father. just been hearing co-host for artie's coverage of the world cup i'm sure he won't mind not very much on the pitch a string you know they've been work. but they did lose their first game to want to france meaning they really do have little to do one thing to do in their advantage you don't have and it's a fanatic support travel thousands of miles to get here. it was one of the top ten nations buying tickets for the world cup she can see how crazy they are about their football i met with some tried in the build up to today's game. i think it's going to be a very top match. of course we are going to win and of course and then win two matches and progress to the next round russian people a
don't beat france leader then it's the danes will be celebrating their last sixteen at birth just to note the danes they have a strong squad christine eriksson the tottenham playmaker will be the man to watch as always but also of course just certain. between the sticks for the danes he set a record for his national team five hundred thirty three minutes without conceding a goal beating his own father. just been hearing co-host for artie's coverage of the world cup i'm sure he won't mind not...
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play had continued and then they put it back for a penalty to the danes as well so the aussies out right they were actually on the bright thinking that they could get. can score at their own end and then of course he they didn't figure around what happens here works out for them in the end and that's of course part of the controversy that has happened with v.a.r. isn't it that's the first time it's been used in world cup context the video system free and it's resulted so far that of causation is you know cause and effect correlation is causation with quite a lot of penalty goals and from the last few games more so than at any other tournament but i don't know whether or not it's a case of their sakshi seeing all their full they giving more or is it ok a case of simply that there just are more penalties in this particular game because that the change in refereeing referees and more so what did you learn to make the case if there's been changes in play these days as well when the fact is there is more emphasis now on defending this more emphasis on contact years ago it was considered to be
play had continued and then they put it back for a penalty to the danes as well so the aussies out right they were actually on the bright thinking that they could get. can score at their own end and then of course he they didn't figure around what happens here works out for them in the end and that's of course part of the controversy that has happened with v.a.r. isn't it that's the first time it's been used in world cup context the video system free and it's resulted so far that of causation...
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the danes but actually the group with a group c. . taking on the australia fans there they are staying optimistic aren't they then they're going home is absolutely and there's swarms of those fans out here and they are happy as ever. in order for australia to qualify they need to get those two goals against peru but even that won't be enough for the aussies they need to hope that denmark lose they get beaten by the french and also school more goals in the first wrote it all comes down to goals of course before it was goal difference of previous t.v. stalwarts now with two schools more goals of god for the attackers perhaps but a goal so far of course would prove really we saw that goal. right now one of today's most intriguing and counters that is between denmark and france the two harmony told us that half time france have already put their place in the last sixteen and denmark will be joining them if there is no chance to the score. and a lot of people watching the denmark i'm including probably one of the the biggest fans that. cou
the danes but actually the group with a group c. . taking on the australia fans there they are staying optimistic aren't they then they're going home is absolutely and there's swarms of those fans out here and they are happy as ever. in order for australia to qualify they need to get those two goals against peru but even that won't be enough for the aussies they need to hope that denmark lose they get beaten by the french and also school more goals in the first wrote it all comes down to goals...
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claire danes from "homeland," my favorite show is coming up, but first this is "today" on nbc.njecting a dose of vitality into a county that badly needs it." "realistic ideas for attracting new businesses, extending pre-k, improving traffic." "a to fund schoolswithou, for jobs, to take on the nra and combat gun violence."ge "an ess to listen." "energy." "a passion for innovation." david blair, democrat for montgomery county executive, endorsed by the washington post. >>> we are bac >>> we are back with mrs. claire dane, and she has been acting since she aas 13 years old picking up so many awards along theay. >> claire plays a woman to protect a boy with gender differences. >> claire danes, good morning to you. this is a fascinating movie because it brings up so many different issues. it's a timely issuef gender concerns, but also your kids and parents and you wanting to do e best. i am sure that complexity is what interested you. >> as yousay, it's with something that we're all, you know, very topical and we're all thinking hard about as aulre in our city, what are gender polit
claire danes from "homeland," my favorite show is coming up, but first this is "today" on nbc.njecting a dose of vitality into a county that badly needs it." "realistic ideas for attracting new businesses, extending pre-k, improving traffic." "a to fund schoolswithou, for jobs, to take on the nra and combat gun violence."ge "an ess to listen." "energy." "a passion for innovation." david blair, democrat for montgomery...
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>>> just ahead, claire danes is here.nd life as a busy mom, about to get busier. firs >>> we are back with miss claire danes. she's been acting since she was 13 years old, picking up emmys and golden globes and so many others along the way. >> in a new movie "a kid like jake," claire plays a mother desperate to protect her 4-year-old boy with gender differences while navigating kindergarten in new york city. >> claire danes, good morning to you. it brings up so many different issues. obviously, it's a timely issue of gender concerns. but also, the kids and parents and wanting to do the best. i'm sure that complexity is what interested you. >> totally. it's something we're all, you know, very topical. we're all thinking hard about, as a culture in our society. what is it, what are gender politics and ideas are becoming expansive and reconsidering them, which is amazing. it's called "a kid like jake." but the emphasis is not so much on the kid. it's really about the parents, who are starting to become aware of the fact thei
>>> just ahead, claire danes is here.nd life as a busy mom, about to get busier. firs >>> we are back with miss claire danes. she's been acting since she was 13 years old, picking up emmys and golden globes and so many others along the way. >> in a new movie "a kid like jake," claire plays a mother desperate to protect her 4-year-old boy with gender differences while navigating kindergarten in new york city. >> claire danes, good morning to you. it brings...
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we have a new show at our regular time tonight with claire danes, jason mitchell, and pusha t.r 3 contestants are all at the big ikea table. contestant #1, impressive knife skills. but contestant #2 fights back by using fresh parsley. make room for the judge! what's your dream? at ikea, we help you live it. make the dream yours. ithe race for governort. has turned into a scam. gavin newsom's trying to elect a republican who was endorsed by trump. and villaraigosa's being bankrolled by a handful of billionaires. it's everything that's wrong with politics. and none of it is helping struggling families. here's my pledge to you. i'll keep our budget balanced. invest in affordable housing. fight for universal healthcare. and stand up to donald trump. as governor, you can trust me to do what's right- because i always have.
we have a new show at our regular time tonight with claire danes, jason mitchell, and pusha t.r 3 contestants are all at the big ikea table. contestant #1, impressive knife skills. but contestant #2 fights back by using fresh parsley. make room for the judge! what's your dream? at ikea, we help you live it. make the dream yours. ithe race for governort. has turned into a scam. gavin newsom's trying to elect a republican who was endorsed by trump. and villaraigosa's being bankrolled by a handful...
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the dane came toa they mean injust a second. from the northern parts of scotland. high pressure is very dominant at the moment forcing thejet pressure is very dominant at the moment forcing the jet stream world to the north of the british isles. the darkening of the hughes and indication of the rising air bridges we re indication of the rising air bridges were expected to see in the first half of the coming week. the coolidge start the sunday with clear skies overnight so temperatures a gang driven into single figures in a number of locations. with the sun, temperatures are recovering and a lot of fine and settled weather. the system not a million miles away from the far north of scotland. shetland islands keeping a lot of cloud for much of the day. not to much in the way of breeze right across the piece. you will feel every bit of those temperatures. the way up from where we were. recovery across the heart of scotland, given there will bea heart of scotland, given there will be a lot more sunshine and less in the way of cloud t
the dane came toa they mean injust a second. from the northern parts of scotland. high pressure is very dominant at the moment forcing thejet pressure is very dominant at the moment forcing the jet stream world to the north of the british isles. the darkening of the hughes and indication of the rising air bridges we re indication of the rising air bridges were expected to see in the first half of the coming week. the coolidge start the sunday with clear skies overnight so temperatures a gang...
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on the great dane. course from iceland since they were babies they were eating a lot of meat on breakfast. and it's a big day for the microphone you. know. playing in the world cup. and in the days much is iceland brought. moscow in their first ever world cup game the team secures a shock draw with heavyweights argentina. run the clock across the world this is your r t international from the team and myself you know me a welcome to the program. day three of the world cup has come to a close it was wall to wall football on sunday with four matches in all being done for discussion the last of which saw some people's dark horses for the tournament croatia disposing of they separate those nigeria a solid showing from the croats saw them take the lead in the thirty second minute through an cardo eighty own goal that lead was double the eighteen minutes from the time the influential luca moderates netting from the penalty spot the two know when sending creation top of group d. . meanwhile peru's hopes of gett
on the great dane. course from iceland since they were babies they were eating a lot of meat on breakfast. and it's a big day for the microphone you. know. playing in the world cup. and in the days much is iceland brought. moscow in their first ever world cup game the team secures a shock draw with heavyweights argentina. run the clock across the world this is your r t international from the team and myself you know me a welcome to the program. day three of the world cup has come to a close it...
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you like so many of us felt that gut punch with the news of anthony important dane's death.ct on people. >> i can only speak for myself and hu he touched my life. the chef you mentioned and speaker viewed, thank you, that's what i said to him, specifically a restaurant in paris he went to that i went to, had blood sausage and it was amazing. went with my nephew in shanghai, saw a restaurant, he's 10 years old, saw a restaant with fish on the stick and he went crazy for it. we were only on that street because he showed me that on his show. that's the impact he has. this friday me and friends are getting together for this food and wine. we focus on politics but these things are important. his real legacy, the piece rachel wrote for cnn, what kirsten powers wrote for "usa today," really important things talking about problems we've all gone through. my father died in december 2012 -- 2016 and it took me a while to realize i wasn't just mourning but i had deeper problems and i needed help and i got it and i'm better off because of it. so many people speaking out how anthony bour
you like so many of us felt that gut punch with the news of anthony important dane's death.ct on people. >> i can only speak for myself and hu he touched my life. the chef you mentioned and speaker viewed, thank you, that's what i said to him, specifically a restaurant in paris he went to that i went to, had blood sausage and it was amazing. went with my nephew in shanghai, saw a restaurant, he's 10 years old, saw a restaant with fish on the stick and he went crazy for it. we were only on...
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tributes have been paid to the celebrity chef and writer and the board dane who has been found dead in his hotel room in france say the sixty one year old took his own life and his report. anthony bourdain is career spanned continents but his love of the restaurant business had humble beginnings started out as a dishwasher before becoming a chef in new york his best selling memoir about the underbelly of manhattan's restaurant business changed his life and launched a t.v. career i went from a guy you know broke. always ben had been broke never insured never owned anything perpetually in debt. hard work and god overnight the guy with the best job in the world with the freedom to travel around the world doing anything he wants and get paid for it the sixty one year old was filming a series in france for c.n.n. network says anthony bourdain committed suicide and released a statement his talents never cease to amaze us and we will miss him very much thought and prayers are with his daughter and family at this incredibly difficult time ordains death comes just days after a fashion icon kate
tributes have been paid to the celebrity chef and writer and the board dane who has been found dead in his hotel room in france say the sixty one year old took his own life and his report. anthony bourdain is career spanned continents but his love of the restaurant business had humble beginnings started out as a dishwasher before becoming a chef in new york his best selling memoir about the underbelly of manhattan's restaurant business changed his life and launched a t.v. career i went from a...
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chairman. >> senator danes. >> i call up danes amendment 1. this amendment builds on the reforms that were made in the omnibus, by more fully adopting the position taken by the obama administration, in the cottonwood environmental law center versus the u.s. forest service. it would clarify the consultation requirements between the forest service and the u.s. fish and wildlife service after the agencies received new information relating to impacted species, i want to remind the committee that the obama administration fully supported what i'm trying to do here. senator tester has been a co-sponsor of a bill i've introduced to the same effect. the obama administration said the cottonwood decision has the potential to cripple land management. this amendment helps to further address that concern. unfortunately, frankly some of the extreme interests have gotten their way in and it stopped doing the reforms of the obama administration, senator tester and i support. i realize there's who discussion to be had. i withdraw this amendment and look forward
chairman. >> senator danes. >> i call up danes amendment 1. this amendment builds on the reforms that were made in the omnibus, by more fully adopting the position taken by the obama administration, in the cottonwood environmental law center versus the u.s. forest service. it would clarify the consultation requirements between the forest service and the u.s. fish and wildlife service after the agencies received new information relating to impacted species, i want to remind the...
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kristian ericsson getting the danes in full voice early. the technique, the skill.ong. first, there was nothing to see here but, with video systems on offer, another look. yussuf poulsen's had touched the ball, penalty. schmeichel doing his best to intimidate mileyjedinak but it didn't work. they looked more aggressive from then on, with denmarkjust aggressive from then on, with denmark just about holding aggressive from then on, with denmarkjust about holding on. a late flurry from australia at the danes rocking but they couldn't find a way through. edward apiece for both from qualifications with the knockout stage still a possibility. —— a point apiece. this is how group c looks. there is one more round of matches to play. france cannot be caught. they face denmark in their last match. australia will hope that france win that, and then they would overtake denmark into second spot with a win against peru, who are already out. that will be a gripping final round of matches, and they are all played at exactly the same time. let's get the latest from the england team
kristian ericsson getting the danes in full voice early. the technique, the skill.ong. first, there was nothing to see here but, with video systems on offer, another look. yussuf poulsen's had touched the ball, penalty. schmeichel doing his best to intimidate mileyjedinak but it didn't work. they looked more aggressive from then on, with denmarkjust aggressive from then on, with denmark just about holding aggressive from then on, with denmarkjust about holding on. a late flurry from australia...
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on sunday today, my guest is homeland star claire danes.er growing up in show business, the role of cia agent carrie mathison thatchall while expecting a second child. our sunday sit-down with claire danes plus the latest news and politics as always this weekend on sunday today. you can catch us in the morning or set the dvr and watch us anytime you like. back to you, frances and phillip, and i will see you on sunday morning. >>> in just hours, president trump will head to quebec for the g7 summit days ahead of his face to face with kim jong-un in singapore. but it's trump's own war of words with some of america's closest allies that's worrying many after he accused canada, frantz, and the eu of harming american farmers and levying massive tariffs against the united states. it has prompted the leaders of france and canada to respond in kind, threatening the u.s. by joining forces with other members of the g7. the white house now says president trump will be departing for the g7 earlier than expected. >>> none of the mystery that's triggered
on sunday today, my guest is homeland star claire danes.er growing up in show business, the role of cia agent carrie mathison thatchall while expecting a second child. our sunday sit-down with claire danes plus the latest news and politics as always this weekend on sunday today. you can catch us in the morning or set the dvr and watch us anytime you like. back to you, frances and phillip, and i will see you on sunday morning. >>> in just hours, president trump will head to quebec for...
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the danes have got away with that a little bit, peru in theirfirst world cup for 36 years. the best penalty taker the game has ever seen it in this showdown at 12 yards. in all his professional career, he's only missed one of 49 penalties. but even though i didn't stand a chance, he wasn't brave enough to look me in the eye. until i realised why. wasn't brave enough to look me in the eye. until i realised whylj didn't like to make eye contact with the goalkeeper at all, i wanted to give them no clues. so my focus would be on the ball orjust above the ball, so i could see what the goalkeeper was doing, what his movements were like. if he goes too early. for me, this alone didn't make much difference. oh no. you need to get the angle, not this angle. the run—up is quite slow, and then just before the wall, you have to accelerate into it and get that speed on the ball. practise your technique, side foot the ball accurately. there we go! matt believes like me, the current young england side will have learned from the past, and the nightmares of penalty shoot out defeats, like t
the danes have got away with that a little bit, peru in theirfirst world cup for 36 years. the best penalty taker the game has ever seen it in this showdown at 12 yards. in all his professional career, he's only missed one of 49 penalties. but even though i didn't stand a chance, he wasn't brave enough to look me in the eye. until i realised why. wasn't brave enough to look me in the eye. until i realised whylj didn't like to make eye contact with the goalkeeper at all, i wanted to give them no...
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today and having won their first two games thrones currently tops the group with fixed points but danes are in second on four points that meaning a heavy defeat for them today coupled with australia beating peru and it comes down to gold score to see which country advances to the next round it's been through so many teams really a lot of surprise at this world cup as well you know the favorites argentina brazil germany france england all of the losing points leaving at teledyne moments to score two to get the points they need both games are being held at the same time today and that's actually a new free for all to stop the results of one game and for the next in influencing others if you saw the game last night making morocco spain portugal iran came right down to the dying moments around obviously getting a penalty just because spain scored that was the second or third out of minutes they were the ones that went through heartbreak for on of course france in this group group c. on six points denmark on four australia on one peru that had twenty five twenty seven shots on goal haven't a
today and having won their first two games thrones currently tops the group with fixed points but danes are in second on four points that meaning a heavy defeat for them today coupled with australia beating peru and it comes down to gold score to see which country advances to the next round it's been through so many teams really a lot of surprise at this world cup as well you know the favorites argentina brazil germany france england all of the losing points leaving at teledyne moments to score...
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-- if you area dane. it in the ancient world? -- if you are a dane.tions or is it a peculiarly modern thing? certainly not to women. that's the big difference! 0therwise women. that's the big difference! otherwise it was the battlefield bravery. it wasn't history. i'm sure the academic world never mind broadcasting can be a battlefield, sometimes. what does it mean to you? it terribly nice. you feel someone has recognised you and appreciated it. it's great for the subject, too. to be able to get an honour. the ancient civilisation in the 21st—century, that's a tribute to the greeks and romans as well as to me. there must be a bit of either thinks perhaps we could extend that appreciation in a more direct way —— there must be a bit of you that things. we have had debates about ancient languages like latin and your subject area, studying those things, maybe could be broadened out. a sign of appreciation could be a bit bored? i hope this will be a bit of a weapon in that battle. -- a bit of a weapon in that battle. -- a bit more bored. i hope my hard—wor
-- if you area dane. it in the ancient world? -- if you are a dane.tions or is it a peculiarly modern thing? certainly not to women. that's the big difference! 0therwise women. that's the big difference! otherwise it was the battlefield bravery. it wasn't history. i'm sure the academic world never mind broadcasting can be a battlefield, sometimes. what does it mean to you? it terribly nice. you feel someone has recognised you and appreciated it. it's great for the subject, too. to be able to...
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are going home they will be qualifying for the round of sixteen things a little bit rosier for the danes if denmark win unproved will have a massive upset leader against france by beating and then it is denmark who will qualify for the last sixteen stage but i've been meeting lots of people just in a row in this stadium here. a lot more straightly infanta house he said i think they're in the top ten off tickets sold for this world cup troubling thought of milds you can imagine just how vocal they are it's also a bittersweet time for some you wait your whole life to qualify for a world cup then you get injured in the first game that was what happened to f.c. copenhagen midfielder william quist on the way to this live position i actually met some relations of his his parents in law unfortunately he was severely injured in the match against piru he had to sit two rapes broken and. punch it so he was actually returned to denmark to give us a prediction to they score. their dream yet training. russia good some are we just going to do so we need to sort of experience or there's lots of all the
are going home they will be qualifying for the round of sixteen things a little bit rosier for the danes if denmark win unproved will have a massive upset leader against france by beating and then it is denmark who will qualify for the last sixteen stage but i've been meeting lots of people just in a row in this stadium here. a lot more straightly infanta house he said i think they're in the top ten off tickets sold for this world cup troubling thought of milds you can imagine just how vocal...
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anthony bower dane, kate spade, surprising losses. they did not die if a surprising way. suicide is a plague that has taken more lives every year for decades. we don't talk about it because there is a stigma and a shame attached. even the phone number on this screen, we put it up there. it's good to get the information out there and give people a chance. but there's an assumption, and it's that people in that kind of pain will have the will to ask for help. but too often, they do not. the rest of us feel powerless to do anything, especially when the person in need never says anything. but, maybe that's because we're not asking them the right questions. but you can. and in doing so, you might just help stop a suicide. please do this for me and for yourself. search online for colombia protocol for suicide prevention. colombiapropertyforsuicide prevention. go to my page, chris cuomo and you'll see it. what are the six thing you can ask people that you're worried about. they wish they could go to sleep and not wake up? have they started collecting pills? gotten a gun? given a
anthony bower dane, kate spade, surprising losses. they did not die if a surprising way. suicide is a plague that has taken more lives every year for decades. we don't talk about it because there is a stigma and a shame attached. even the phone number on this screen, we put it up there. it's good to get the information out there and give people a chance. but there's an assumption, and it's that people in that kind of pain will have the will to ask for help. but too often, they do not. the rest...
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denmark has had its driest may in one hundred thirty years with badly a rain drop anyway that while most danes frolic in the sunshine the country's pharmacies are left watching their crops with their in the fields total losses of the sector could run to as much as one billion euros that's a lot in a country such a small area of farmland. some areas of the country are on the verge of a catastrophe the danish farmers' trade organization says something like a quarter of the country's harvest has already been lost and things are far worse than the last time a serious water shortage hit back in one nine hundred ninety two when danish farm output slumped by over twenty percent. deal for poor because the drought came as a as it did it's the driest may we've had in the one hundred thirty years since the government's been monitoring the weather. plants are supposed to be ripening the seeds now. and they can't without water. farmer pairing god says that his crops are hardly bearing any seeds which will also affect next year. this one's completely withered everything's gone there's nothing left on this o
denmark has had its driest may in one hundred thirty years with badly a rain drop anyway that while most danes frolic in the sunshine the country's pharmacies are left watching their crops with their in the fields total losses of the sector could run to as much as one billion euros that's a lot in a country such a small area of farmland. some areas of the country are on the verge of a catastrophe the danish farmers' trade organization says something like a quarter of the country's harvest has...
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the dane is hoping to reach the quarter finals for only the third time in her career.hampion is struggling against the 14th seed with the first set currently in a tie break. venus and serena williams have been knocked out of the women's doubles. they lost in three sets to andreja klepac of slovenia and spain's maria jose martinez sanchez. serena is back in singles action tomorrow taking on maria sharapova. st helens have completed the line—up for rugby league's challenge cup quarterfinals. they beat holders hull fc. with the final score 25—22. craig templeton reports. so for the last challenge cup quarterfinal, just a small matter of the holders, against the leaders. they dominated the competition for the past two years, but the scale of the past two years, but the scale of the task at hand is apparent early on. things then again to look ominous with st helens playing the kind of rugby that has lit up their season. kind of rugby that has lit up their season. the black and whites weren't going to give up their title lightly though. first albert twisted his way through a
the dane is hoping to reach the quarter finals for only the third time in her career.hampion is struggling against the 14th seed with the first set currently in a tie break. venus and serena williams have been knocked out of the women's doubles. they lost in three sets to andreja klepac of slovenia and spain's maria jose martinez sanchez. serena is back in singles action tomorrow taking on maria sharapova. st helens have completed the line—up for rugby league's challenge cup quarterfinals....
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the edge of their seats number two seat caroline wozniacki is now safely into the fourth round the dane beat pauline parmentier in just over an hour and remains on course to win her second grand slam and world number three alexanders vera survived another french open scare the twenty one year old german battled demi moore for almost four hours and even had to fight off a match point he did manage to advance to the fourth round in paris for the first time but he didn't seem to be too concerned about the close match. i think it was important to kind of see for myself that i can win back to back five set matches and both very difficult physical muchas and feeling fine physically so for me that gives me a lot of confidence going deep into the first going you know long matches on this kind of service and knowing that i'm fit enough to to last as long as i want. the german men's national football team has been training hard in south zero for over a week now and today they face their first test ahead of the upcoming world cup germany's match against austria is penciled in as a friendly but for
the edge of their seats number two seat caroline wozniacki is now safely into the fourth round the dane beat pauline parmentier in just over an hour and remains on course to win her second grand slam and world number three alexanders vera survived another french open scare the twenty one year old german battled demi moore for almost four hours and even had to fight off a match point he did manage to advance to the fourth round in paris for the first time but he didn't seem to be too concerned...
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the goalless draw with denmark enough to send the danes do as well. was all about history. the south americans —— the australians heading home, —— the sad south americans heading home, but it was not a bad way to go. the former argentine defender, who is part of the bbc sport team over the road, says victory showed just how much argentina depend on lionel messi.m the last five minutes, he may two great tackles, chasing the ball, and that was great for him. this is why, what i want to see from lionel messi as well, because he is talking to the teammates at half—time before coming up to the pitch. he is the leader, he knows that, and they need the best lionel messi. to those two terrible performances from argentina can all be put to one side, as they managed to get passed nigeria and into the last 16. —— so. a victory which saved lionel messi from a sad end his world cup career and a victory which saved the coach's job but questions remain for him. yes, we saw some lionel messi magic. that first touch, that swerve and that finish for the first goal was
the goalless draw with denmark enough to send the danes do as well. was all about history. the south americans —— the australians heading home, —— the sad south americans heading home, but it was not a bad way to go. the former argentine defender, who is part of the bbc sport team over the road, says victory showed just how much argentina depend on lionel messi.m the last five minutes, he may two great tackles, chasing the ball, and that was great for him. this is why, what i want to...
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the rivals denmark in australia had to kick off the day with an exciting match in some are the danes took the lead after just seven minutes nikolai you're going soon found christiane eriksson whose stunning volleys flew past the australian goalkeeper ten minutes before the break australia claimed the handball the referee consulted the d. or the a.o.r. and the australians got a penalty. jedinak stepped up and levelled the score won all the final result and a point each for denmark and australia. for it rolled out dramatic hold that is because today marks the fourth international yoga day from ireland's bahrain australia to italy gatherings are planned to celebrate these spiritual and physical practice but nowhere are the festivities as numerous or impressive as an india in particular a gathering in their run doomed city led by prime minister narendra modi let's take a look this is not your average cos some fifty thousand people came together for this celebration among them some of india's most prominent yoga mostest and the country's prime minister very. clear to you. then. each yoga
the rivals denmark in australia had to kick off the day with an exciting match in some are the danes took the lead after just seven minutes nikolai you're going soon found christiane eriksson whose stunning volleys flew past the australian goalkeeper ten minutes before the break australia claimed the handball the referee consulted the d. or the a.o.r. and the australians got a penalty. jedinak stepped up and levelled the score won all the final result and a point each for denmark and australia....
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battle between denmark and australia it took the danes just seven minutes to take the lead it like.flew past the australian caper ten minutes before the break australia claimed to have the referee consulted the v.a. on the australians were awarded the penalty. back stepped up at one zero. point eight. the world's longest day has arrived and for thousands of be placed about their great britain to one of the wonders of the world. druids gathered at stonehenge to watch dawn breaks. the ancient stone circle it dates back to prehistoric times for centuries historians and archaeologists have puzzled over the monument which appears to track the movements of the so. let me remind you of our top story italian prime minister said because he has agreed to join emergency e.u. migration talks but only after reassurances from germany. she has agreed to scrap a draft statement that was agreed that was revealed to head off the weekend's summit she's hoping to forge or your solution to the migration crisis by stave off a stiff opposition from several countries within the block. and u.s. president do
battle between denmark and australia it took the danes just seven minutes to take the lead it like.flew past the australian caper ten minutes before the break australia claimed to have the referee consulted the v.a. on the australians were awarded the penalty. back stepped up at one zero. point eight. the world's longest day has arrived and for thousands of be placed about their great britain to one of the wonders of the world. druids gathered at stonehenge to watch dawn breaks. the ancient...
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group see rivals did mark in australia had kicked off the day with an exciting match in some are the danes took the lead after just seven minutes nicholai found christiane eriksson whose stunning volley past the australian go keeper ten minutes before the break australia claimed a handball the referee consulted the v.a.r. in the australians got a penalty below a good enough stepped up and looked at the school one zero the final result and a point each for denmark and for the oh. well after their shock defeat in the first match germany have their backs against the wall and they need to win against sweden your welcome will have to take his team to sochi early ahead of saturday's clash and our correspondent jonathan hardy has this update about their. very imposing preparations on the defending world champions this group appears a little bit more relaxed they are certainly closer to their fans but the focus remains on the task at hand saturday's game against sweden here in sochi something to do a spoke before training about working together as a team not as individuals not so most talked about
group see rivals did mark in australia had kicked off the day with an exciting match in some are the danes took the lead after just seven minutes nicholai found christiane eriksson whose stunning volley past the australian go keeper ten minutes before the break australia claimed a handball the referee consulted the v.a.r. in the australians got a penalty below a good enough stepped up and looked at the school one zero the final result and a point each for denmark and for the oh. well after...
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rival stand mark and australia back into the day with an exciting match in samarra and the danes took the lead after just seven minutes it's like your kids have found christian eriksen whose stunning volley flew past the australian keeper ten minutes before the break australia claimed the humble the referee could solve the v.a.r. and the strains got a penalty melee and yet iraq stepped up and leveled the school won over final results and a point each for denmark and us radio. he called it the world's most beautiful and difficult job after sixteen years simon rattle is passing on the battle as principal conductor of the world famous ballon philharmonic announcing his departure of a sixty three year old the public at the orchestra play a beatles tune when i'm sixty-four but he's booked for his farewell concert you want for something a little more traditional. says simon rattle's last day as head conductor of the palin fellow monic is conducting malas six symphony just as he did in one nine hundred eighty seven when he first worked with the film on ik first as visiting conductor and sinc
rival stand mark and australia back into the day with an exciting match in samarra and the danes took the lead after just seven minutes it's like your kids have found christian eriksen whose stunning volley flew past the australian keeper ten minutes before the break australia claimed the humble the referee could solve the v.a.r. and the strains got a penalty melee and yet iraq stepped up and leveled the school won over final results and a point each for denmark and us radio. he called it the...
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john hoven, steve danes, all here. we have on the house of representatives mike hoffman, r-- did introce you, man, buddy senator? what's going on, huh? i hope so. if i didn't introduce you, i'm you kn the probl with this, there will be four people we didn't introduce, and they'll never speak to me for the rest of my life. they'll make sure i suffer, right? so please, i apologize. jennifer gonzalez colon, peter king. where's peter? stand up, peter. you have been so nice to me. he should. he comes from new york. right, peter? thank you, peter. jack bergman. phl, what a great job. [ applause ] that was a lot tougher than we thought, right? you would think it would have been easy. it makes sense. but you would have thought. kevin cramer, jim banks, andy barr, claudia tenney, martha mcsally. i hear you're doing very well, mar wr youay be. i hear martha's doing very well in the great state of arizona. that's what the word is. don bacon, jason lewis, kathy mcmorris rogers, who's terrific. kathy. hi, kathy. representative neil
john hoven, steve danes, all here. we have on the house of representatives mike hoffman, r-- did introce you, man, buddy senator? what's going on, huh? i hope so. if i didn't introduce you, i'm you kn the probl with this, there will be four people we didn't introduce, and they'll never speak to me for the rest of my life. they'll make sure i suffer, right? so please, i apologize. jennifer gonzalez colon, peter king. where's peter? stand up, peter. you have been so nice to me. he should. he...
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against denmark having already secured progression with a game to spare a draw was enough for the danes to qualify and so the two sides played out a tepid first half with chances few and far between olivier giroud hold it threatened for france but neither side pushed for victory meaning the game ended in the turn of its first nil nil draw france top group c. with denmark following behind. and already eliminated peru ended australia's hope of going through to the knockout phase when they beat the socceroos two nil andre carrillo opened the scoring for peru with a fierce volley from the edge of the box in the eighteenth minute new chance here for keeper matt ryan and then shortly after the restart paolo guerrero made it two nil for a captain with great awareness as he smashed in the bouncing ball with his outstretched you see it leg left leg. all right here's a reminder of the top story that we're following for you as president is hailing a controversial decision by the u.s. supreme court. and it applies to several muslim majority country strong called the decision a victory for the u.s.
against denmark having already secured progression with a game to spare a draw was enough for the danes to qualify and so the two sides played out a tepid first half with chances few and far between olivier giroud hold it threatened for france but neither side pushed for victory meaning the game ended in the turn of its first nil nil draw france top group c. with denmark following behind. and already eliminated peru ended australia's hope of going through to the knockout phase when they beat...
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the dane was given a bye through to the second round and comfortably overcame the italian 6—2 6—3.na konta or aleksandra kruni of serbia in the third round. andy murray secured his first victory in almost a year as he eased past sta n victory in almost a year as he eased past stan wawrinka. very recently returned after almost a year out after a hip roblin, the former world and one is yet to confirm his participation at wimbledon, which begins next week. it's day three of the third test between west indies and si lanka in bridgtown. west indies are struggling in their second innings, a short while ago they were 88 for 9. they were looking to build a big lead, in the the first day—night cricket test in the caribbean but things aren't going to plan. earlier on monday, west indies pace trio of shannon gabriel, kemar roach and jason holder had helped restrict sri lanka to 15k, 50 runs short of the windies total at the time. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. whether you like it or not,
the dane was given a bye through to the second round and comfortably overcame the italian 6—2 6—3.na konta or aleksandra kruni of serbia in the third round. andy murray secured his first victory in almost a year as he eased past sta n victory in almost a year as he eased past stan wawrinka. very recently returned after almost a year out after a hip roblin, the former world and one is yet to confirm his participation at wimbledon, which begins next week. it's day three of the third test...
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i want to thank also senator dane. we have a big track of forests in minnesota where my dad's hometown is up in northern minnesota. so thanks for all. all in all, this has been a great effort and really assigned to our rural communities that we're going to have some consistency coming out of the united states senate when that corn is knee high or shoulder high on the 4th of july. thank you. >> i thank the senator. senator purdue. >> thank you, mr. chairman. united states is today one of three great bread baskets in the world and certainly a national security industry. it is the largest industry in my state and i fought to get on this committee for that reason. i want to thank you and the ranking member for your hard work on this farm bill, producing a product that balances the needs of every commodity in every region is not an easy task. i'm happy to see this draft attempts to do just that. as most of our members have done, i have traveled all over my state, the state of georgia listening to stakeholders. one thing is
i want to thank also senator dane. we have a big track of forests in minnesota where my dad's hometown is up in northern minnesota. so thanks for all. all in all, this has been a great effort and really assigned to our rural communities that we're going to have some consistency coming out of the united states senate when that corn is knee high or shoulder high on the 4th of july. thank you. >> i thank the senator. senator purdue. >> thank you, mr. chairman. united states is today...
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senator dane -- diane feinstein seeking her fifth term in the u.s. senate. so far she has 44% of the vote. she will be placing -- she will be facing likely james bradley or kevin de leon. right now kevin de leon is leading by 2% for that second spot. >>> 4:17. let's check in with traffic so far this morning. >>> it's good so far. looking around to make sure that i have not jinxed myself but we are ofnice start. driving in gilroy, let's say coming in from some of the areas here, it looks pretty good. people driving to gilroy or from gilroy all the way into san jose, looks good. driving to the silicon valley, you have a nice advantage right now where the traffic is moving along nicely. bay, the same this is a look at 280 in coming around the corner. you see it looks good. we always check the bay bridge toll plaza. this is looking very nice. it's 4:18. let's bring steve in. >> do you happen to at the flag? >> i did. looks like maybe from the southwest. nice job. thank you, sir. a little bit of a breeze. if you love yesterday, you'll like a few clouds associated
senator dane -- diane feinstein seeking her fifth term in the u.s. senate. so far she has 44% of the vote. she will be placing -- she will be facing likely james bradley or kevin de leon. right now kevin de leon is leading by 2% for that second spot. >>> 4:17. let's check in with traffic so far this morning. >>> it's good so far. looking around to make sure that i have not jinxed myself but we are ofnice start. driving in gilroy, let's say coming in from some of the areas...
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denmark and france are already three and denmark would join them with a win or draw a defeat for the danes would open the door to australia they must beat peru to stand any chance of going through and then they sit in group c. all eyes again will be on leno messi and argentina nothing other than a win will be for argentina against nigeria and even that might not be good enough argentina's fate is out of their own hands because if iceland gets a better when i have a croatia who have already qualified argentina still it's close it's complicated but it's are you so exciting and that was jonathan greenish a while ago in moscow of course cries everyone is in it to win it so to speak but who has the best chances do you think to make it to the next round will you know let me just focus on argentina nigeria i think everyone will be watching this mess specifically lionel messi he's made a mess of it thus far with his side i'm looking for the i've said you know nigeria is looking very strong right now they do have a history although if nigeria were to succeed this would be the first world cup victor
denmark and france are already three and denmark would join them with a win or draw a defeat for the danes would open the door to australia they must beat peru to stand any chance of going through and then they sit in group c. all eyes again will be on leno messi and argentina nothing other than a win will be for argentina against nigeria and even that might not be good enough argentina's fate is out of their own hands because if iceland gets a better when i have a croatia who have already...
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ceremony i managed to catch up with musée d'orsay as our viewers well know peter schmeichel the great daneis working with r.t. as part of our team and must say france will be playing denmark in moscow so i asked him about that b. think it's going to be the hardest game for france in the group stage he truly truly is old in time been difficult you know to play against turn it down mark you know they have tough play is a very decent clean and talented but i still think that from time individually and collectively a better side i'm sure let's see let's see you know it should bow anything can happen but i do believe that in from starting weenies because they have not been at their level just a couple of days ago for president jonny to continue said that russia was one hundred percent ready for the world cup and obviously fan fest is part of that beer music football what else would a fan want especially if you or she doesn't have a match ticket every eleven host city will have a found zone a fan fest on like that and we will be certainly all over that with our team covering the world cup over t
ceremony i managed to catch up with musée d'orsay as our viewers well know peter schmeichel the great daneis working with r.t. as part of our team and must say france will be playing denmark in moscow so i asked him about that b. think it's going to be the hardest game for france in the group stage he truly truly is old in time been difficult you know to play against turn it down mark you know they have tough play is a very decent clean and talented but i still think that from time...
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round in paris for the first time women's number two seed caroline wozniacki is also in round for the dane peter pauline parmentier in just over an hour and is on course to win her second grand slam of the year. but it was youth sports torment is taking place in munich this week with the integration of big theme discrimination remains a problem for some young jewish athletes in germany so organizers are making a statement inviting participation from people from all cultures. footballers of germany's mccarthy junior games have often had to deal with anti semitic hostility on the pitch verbal abuse and even physical violence are everyday occurrences in youth leagues. they call those jewish pigs and recently i heard someone had said we'll turn you into ashes like back then something like that it's sometimes tough so much more. the best way to deal with such abuse is to ignore it the athletes say. if you're angry and you retaliate that doesn't help the best thing to do is to explain that it's not a bad thing to play here another only that it's a normal thing because my carvey is a club like ev
round in paris for the first time women's number two seed caroline wozniacki is also in round for the dane peter pauline parmentier in just over an hour and is on course to win her second grand slam of the year. but it was youth sports torment is taking place in munich this week with the integration of big theme discrimination remains a problem for some young jewish athletes in germany so organizers are making a statement inviting participation from people from all cultures. footballers of...
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against nigeria peru that was the other game on saturday a tight affair between ten mock improve the danes squeezing through by a single goal and france to australia one. now germany of course kick off their well can't world cup campaign later today against mexico in group f. goalkeeper a man will neuer will be leading his teammates out onto the pitch at the luzhniki stadium in moscow but this time four years ago the man doing that was phillip he captained the side in twenty fourteen ahead of there's often a game he's been talking to a moscow bureau chief yuri rachet in an exclusive interview for g.w. news how mr lama how are you and what are your first impressions of russia. there i'm doing great because i'm back at a world cup and that's always something special i get to watch lots of games and that's really nice. i think you know what do you like about russia. at the moment i'd say that the people here are really excited about the world cup they're happy that they can host such a massive event. coming from we see you at a public viewing in moscow. probably watching the games at the stad
against nigeria peru that was the other game on saturday a tight affair between ten mock improve the danes squeezing through by a single goal and france to australia one. now germany of course kick off their well can't world cup campaign later today against mexico in group f. goalkeeper a man will neuer will be leading his teammates out onto the pitch at the luzhniki stadium in moscow but this time four years ago the man doing that was phillip he captained the side in twenty fourteen ahead of...
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victory over australia and another match on saturday very tight a fan between denmark and peru with the danes just squeezing through by a single goal. germany of course kick off their world cup campaign later today against mexico in group f. goalkeeper manimal neuer will be leading his teammates onto the pitch at the luzhniki stadium in moscow but this time four years ago in twenty fourteen when germany won the world cup it was phillip law who is captaining the side ahead of this afternoon's game he's been talking to a moscow bureau chief yuri rachet zero in an exclusive interview for d w news. how are you and what are your first impressions of russia. i'm doing great because i'm back at a world cup and that's always something special i get to watch lots of games and that's really nice. what do you like about russia. at the moment i'd say that the people here are really excited about the world cup they're happy that they can host such a massive event. come and see you at a public viewing in moscow. probably watching the games at the stadium instead but i'm not here for long so i look forward
victory over australia and another match on saturday very tight a fan between denmark and peru with the danes just squeezing through by a single goal. germany of course kick off their world cup campaign later today against mexico in group f. goalkeeper manimal neuer will be leading his teammates onto the pitch at the luzhniki stadium in moscow but this time four years ago in twenty fourteen when germany won the world cup it was phillip law who is captaining the side ahead of this afternoon's...
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one seed made a poor start to the match and konta took the first set by six games to four, but the dane, who won the first grand slam title of her career in melbourne in january, took control of the match winning the next two sets. wozniacki will play the australian ashleigh barty in the last eight. that's about all we've got time for. to reiterate, germany are out of the world cup after losing 2—0 to south korea, finishing bottom of their group. you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello there. it's a bit of a case of deja vu with the weather forecast at the moment. day—on—day we're seeing those temperatures building, lots of sunny and dry weather during wednesday. top temperatures reached 32 at porthmadog in north wales. we could see a similar story i think during the day on thursday. so high pressure well and truly driving the weather, keeping things dry and settled, with generally gentle breezes around. this was the picture in workington, cumbria during the day on wednesday, not a clou
one seed made a poor start to the match and konta took the first set by six games to four, but the dane, who won the first grand slam title of her career in melbourne in january, took control of the match winning the next two sets. wozniacki will play the australian ashleigh barty in the last eight. that's about all we've got time for. to reiterate, germany are out of the world cup after losing 2—0 to south korea, finishing bottom of their group. you can get all the latest sports news at our...
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. ♪ [music break] amy: "how long, how long blues" barbara dane.erforming yesterday in our democracy now! studios. tonight she is performing at joe's pub. may 12 was her 91st birthday. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we go to mcallen, texas, where we're joined by zenen jaimes perez. he is part of their teen that goes to the federal courthouse in m mcallen each dayay since tp began his zero tolerance policy and collects information from parents who have their children taken away from them before they were taken to court to face criminal charges for crossing the border. can you talk about your response to the executive order and what you have learnede parents who you have spoken to at the courthouse? >> thank you for having me. i think your guest hit the nail on the head. this is no solution to with the crisis is actually happening. since the zero tolerance policy was announced, we knew that mcallen in south texas was going to be ground zero because this is where we are seeing most of the crossings
. ♪ [music break] amy: "how long, how long blues" barbara dane.erforming yesterday in our democracy now! studios. tonight she is performing at joe's pub. may 12 was her 91st birthday. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we go to mcallen, texas, where we're joined by zenen jaimes perez. he is part of their teen that goes to the federal courthouse in m mcallen each dayay since tp began his zero tolerance policy and collects information...