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then her debutante . 67 minute back heel won the capital city club's 1st match under coach alexander durie 21 the final score. another bonus league action on saturday afternoon but. had their way with braman posting a 3 nil when and reclaiming 1st place in the standings a free kick in the 18th minute found its way to the man who had an easy tap into open the scoring then almost sent a corner into the box where patrick she won the aerial battle to make it 2 nil 20 minutes later and just a minute after the restart nor d. k. lee fired it in to see if. the frenchman making some nifty moves to the marker. and so with that saturday's bonus the games are all in the books let's take a look at the results so far and match day glad back to do with ease as we saw her to berlin beat powder born days after your can cleanse men's quick as coach rb lives it battered braman later cues and snuck past will spur beat hoffenheim out spring and freiburg share the spoils dortmund down frankfurt on friday night 2 games to come on sunday cologne take on buyer nick and mines meet shaka. now the world famous carniv
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that could live on its own so a lot of people don't realize that it comes from real insects when they dury alive that it comes from and they have a whole different set of questions like where they where its source the insects from and where the color comes from. and like she has also does floral arrangements with animal skeletons the perfect gift for that person who's already got one of everything well that's it for this edition of arts and culture from all of us here in berlin thanks for watching and for more stories check out our website at d.w. dot com slash culture we hope your week is off to an inspiring start by for now. deprived of their child and their future. tens of zones of children violence finders group orphans in iraq. they've become darius. just the fall of mosul they've been refused papers. and the chance of going to school. what will become of. close up. 30 minutes on d w. c . oh beyond. all of the stories that matter to. some good. lawyer ever it takes. a running. mate for mines. frank food. international gateway to the best connection self road and trail. located in the
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. >> we feel most of the threat duri our return journey when we will be in contacthe with people traveling by train, biplane. until then, we feel comfortable and h se. >> one of italy's key concerns is the economic impact of the virus. with sites closed, tourists canceling and businesses falling into recession.k of it the eu's third-largest -- largest economy will feel the shock. >> prime people watching spots are virtually people free. cafes counter their losses. s he says it'e worst he has seen in years. >> malan is suffering a psychosis. people are scared and are not going out. >> the global outbreak has hit iran and its deputy health minister. at a briefing, it turns out he was sweating not from having to deny he had lied about the scale but from the virus itself. it knows no borders, no hierarchies. >> president trump reassure americans that the coronavirus v y well under control in the u.s.. the cdc warned the virus is likely to begin reading here. this morning, an exchange tween senator kennedy and theom secretary ofand security shows congress is worried about have compared e u.s. i
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he ruled for 30 years until he wasng overthrown duri the ab spring uprising in 2011. the pope has a very modernme id, ing to give up during le nt. addressing st. peter's square, using insulting language on social media. pope francis says we live in an atmosphere polluted by too much verbal violence which is amplified by thenternet. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, changing cities. look at indonesia's surprising time to save his sinking capital. -- its sinking capital. now to the u.k., and an emergency acuation taking ace as rising waters on the river floods defenses. phil mackey reports from the town and worcestershire. phil: this was the momera people hered -- the berries that protected them were not high enougho hold a lot of asked him and in the middle of the night, it came over the top. thiss the aftermath, homes flooded and debris outside. that is a fridge bobbinged in poll water, and there is a sofa. and it has been a really busy viy for the emergency sers. this is what has been happening all daybe people had trought
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could live on its own so a lot of people don't realize that it comes from really insects when they durie allies that it comes from insects they have a whole different set of questions like where they where i source the insects from and where the color comes from recently centric moved into a studio in an old warehouse in amsterdam so far the old food truck is one of the only places where he meets other people. but he hopes to cooperate with other artists in the future and to expand his business. there are many international requests he says but shipping can be problematic. for instance i can send anything to america not just because the product itself is very fragile but because it's an organic material so anything that has a do with you know fruits even the war does to certain aspects you can send across seas without having the permits and the permits are very expensive. but his creative urge knows no boundaries and cedric like you has would like to continue enchanting many more with his weird and wonderful creatures. and. last but not least something to chew on the polish city of krako
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if people duri the recession, you have seen how much we have come. if you are in it for long haul this is the hope we w come together on. >> slack, zoom, telecommuting products are doing well.>> resume is up more than 30% since it kicked off. it is a sovideoconferencing ware. people will use that more. it's down 10% today. becaope taking ofits. we haseen a local company trying to make a treatment for it was moving forward to develop antiviral that could be use. now it started face 3 trial and hoops to get data by the end oft april thatcould potentially push this through for treatment. people are looking for that investment. what will people need. companies that make clothing to protect yourself. health workers. that is a hot thing. people are looking for what they need to go into.>>> one of the toolthe governors use moderate problems in the economy is interest rate. federal interest rate. the federal reserve will meet march 18. they speculate they will/up by a quarter even i have percent. where do you think it will go? >> i don't know. i will say the
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i actually find it a little bit harder to write duri the trump era than i did during the presidency of george w. bush, because there's just such an overwhelming cascade of outrage that it's actually hard to talk about the policy issuesp are -- i look at the most -- >> do you think you contribute to that, thoug do you think you're swept up in that? >> i try not to be. i actually -- if you look at what's beingte wrin the new york times, you'll probably find that i'm writing a lot less abo trump than many of my colleagues on the op-ed page. much more about policymuch more about the broader issues. by the way, the readers are not necessarily -- the readers want more raw outrage. >> dyou feel yourself having to pull back from that just because the readers want it? >> well, i feel that i need tot do a little counterprogramming. >> yeah. >> i need to -- >> you have a responsibility... broaden the debate a fewty to issues, to get beyond just the "trump is a terrible person" thing and say, "okay. but let's talk aboutolicy." n it necessarily what the readers want. if you look at what the most po
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reallyucial piece of hardware that needed to save the lives of astronauts in case there's an emergency duri the launc and they were able to prove tham syuperbly. it went, you know, exactly as planned. waiting period of, okay, when will astronauts board thecrew dragon? and that could come in the that's what spe-x c.e.o.'s elon musk has said. >> sreenivasan: two other things, if that wasn't enough, this week, two other things that were happening. one company had t up, what, another 30 more satellites? >> 34 satellites. >> sreenivasan: 34 more satellites. >> right. >> sreenivasan: in one launch, an othey're planning to p more and more satellites every couple of months to do what? >>o this is the ar launching lots and lots of satellites to create intern superspace. so the company is oneweb, and ey have this vision of launching over 600 satellitesto create this kind of globalst colation to beam internet coverage down to the earth below. and they need that many satellites because they're putting tm into a low to midearth orbit so that they can it's latency between the signals is very low.ne but y
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cover overnight that ha moved overhead and that's actually helped to prevent too much fogformation duri your overnight hours clear skies will be seen well into the afternoon today and yet again we've ot another dry. one ahead of upper 40's to low 50'sr your current temperatures in oakland and alameda, while you head inland some low 40's to 30's depending on where you're talking later toy, look for to daytime highs in the 70's for a few spots most of u hanging out in the 60's robin off to the golden ate we go checking in on one oh one you're dry from the north bay to san francisco. >>looks really good summer only t 18 minutes nevado to the toll plaza heris the richmond sandra fell we haan earlier accident on the bridge, it's ne. now just a minor weight off and on in some of the cash lanes on th left here 7 minutes to the north bay. i just got word of a stalled ac transit bus at the bay bridge toll plaza, it's one of the carpool lanes on the left but it's out of our view out of theamera's view here but it's adding to the backup so if you need to get into san francisco. you know we conside
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the first question i want to ask you, who do you think did the bets duri best during this debate? bloomberg did compared to his performance last week. >> i feel vice president biden did the best. >> i think vice president biden did the best. >> mayor pete buttigieg. >> biden. >> mike bloomberg, based on his previous performance, i saw a lot of improvement. >> biden. >> biden. >> i'm going with warren. >> warren. >> mayor pete. >> i'm not sure he won the most arguments, but i thought biden looked the most presidential. six of the 12 selected joe biden, nobody else got more than two. >> how many have now based on this debate decided who they're going to vote for? >> one, two, three, four. so four of you have now made your decision. who have you decided you're going to vote for? >> vice president biden. >> mayor pete buttigieg. >> biden. >> biden. >> biden. >> anyone else? the rest of you remain undecided. >> you already voted. >> this is good news for joe biden. why do you think joe biden did so well? >> showed character, integrity, and leadership skills. >> i think biden looked mos
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. >> no, i still had to pay my bills, i loved my job, i worked hard at if fiddle fidelity dury and thenas working out as well. >> woo started winery in a smaller barn behind our home. so we could work there at night and weekend when kids were slipping it was a time of hard work. and perseverance that is a hallmark of the american dream. connell: a great story, la "law& order: svu" talk about business -- let' let's talk about busine. we have wine here. how is business, looks like you have a marketing tool. >> business is great, we're in a real growth mode, we're excited to be in position we're in right now, we decided to celebrate our first status this year, we're first -- red and white, fair and balanced. it is a political, no matter who you lov love, you can find a wie here at la belle. connell: people, they take what side job they take politics seriously. >> very good for business. it is you know new hampshire is a great place to live. connell: a lot of people coming to new hampshire, you moved here from -- >> we were from massachusetts. connell: and i saw i was at rallies over weeken
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stay on a four-year track to aduation their students will be engaged in 36 hours of service a week duri fall semester, if they're selected for the program and they'll be you they'll be earning 16 units more than $3 million in state and federal funds will support the civic action fellowship along with more than $700,000 in scholahips from the artipating >>a whlenew generation. the ity east nears to know what needs to get that. >>so th was christy grosz reporting for us tonight. the un now like the be nuptials were front and center to marry specl valentine's y cemony today. yeah, they got tom steyer: listen, every democrat running for president is better than the crimil in the white house. we all have progressive plans to address the big challenges facing our country. what makes me different, is i've been working for ten years outside of washington, to end the corpote takeoveof our democrac and to return power to the americ people. i started need to impeach ato hold this lawless president amaccountable. i'm proposing big reforms like term limits... ...a national referendum... ...and endin
stay on a four-year track to aduation their students will be engaged in 36 hours of service a week duri fall semester, if they're selected for the program and they'll be you they'll be earning 16 units more than $3 million in state and federal funds will support the civic action fellowship along with more than $700,000 in scholahips from the artipating >>a whlenew generation. the ity east nears to know what needs to get that. >>so th was christy grosz reporting for us tonight. the...
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>>choose thtime students could no nger be tested duri theip e classes will tell you why govern newsomking to stop the physical fitns tests. growing up in a familythatd economicly powerfully influenced my values. bernie sders and guarantee health care for . now, our country is at a turng point. hard working people, beayed by trump, struggling to surve. in this moment, we need a fighter. bern sanders. we know he'll fighfor us as president because he always has. i'bernie sanders and i approve this message. throughout the country for the past twelve years, mr. michael bloomberg is here. vo: leadership in action. mayor bloomberg and president obama worked tether in the fight f gun safety laws, to improve education, and to develop innovative ways to help teens ga the skills needed to find good jobs. old ideological battles he shows wus what can be achieved when bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloombg: i'm mike bloombergand . >>welcome back 6.55 nice glow this morning as the sun begins to co up and it's yet another again another beautifustart tothe day timber on right here
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the last couple weeks, especially duri the middle of the week tuesday wednesday thursday. >>lines have en dying earlier than normal. >>generally we stay busy until about 4.30 during those days. 39 they're also feeling the r, effects spokesperson says restaurants are experiencing fewer walk ins and more last minute cancellations by tour groups. >>fog harbor fish house which is a hot spot for chinese tourists sci-fi percent ins as well as the president and ceo of the hotel council of san francisco also confirms the slowdown visitors tells of seeing cancellations in the last few weeks with people either. >>in coming in from the asian from china specifically by the international airport will co suspend 77% of all of its flights to and from china overall that's 1.5% less flights at sfo in a 2.7% reduction in the number of seats serving the airport states in the hotel they spend money outside the hotel as well so one our rooms are for often are rooms that's impacting small businesses around them as well hotels e concerned and we want to make sure that we do everything we can to.
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. >> i always thought that, frankly, justice ginsburg should do it because she wept wild duri went wildpaign when i was running. i don't know who she was for. perhaps, she was for hillary clinton. and then justice sotomayor said what she said yesterday. and i just don't know how they cannot recuse themselves with anything having to do with trump or trump related. but i think trying to shame people with, perhaps, a different view into voting her way and that's so inappropriate. >> the president in india i see this morning referencing a recent dissent from justice sotomayor in which she argues the trump administration's become too quick to run to the supreme court after losses in lower court. she writes, quote, claiming one emergency after another, the government has recently sought stays in an unprecedented number of cases demanding immediate attention and considering limited court resources in each. it's cries of urgency ring increasingly hollow. she adds the court is partly to blame because it has been too quick to, quote -- of requests. maya wily, former assistant u.s. attorney. thank
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nearly 80 years, the issue has surfaced once again by all accounts the internment of japanese americans duri 2 eggious injustices, the law t some csidered agent history others el the episode is ill relevant the florida chapter of the japanese american citizens league. regularly support anti-discrimination efforts based onrace and relion most recently supporting muslim rits our community. his sufferd a scene type of discrimination in the past. >>they happened decades later, and that's why we say never again now 82 years old this is a docent at the california museum often givi his insights to schoolchildren it should not be forgotten because it's 3 you kind of a civics lesson for. >>for all generations. you know as lone wong reporting president franklin d roosevelt signed an executive order establishing the camps on february 19th 1942 the date is now marred by japanese americans as a day of remembrance. >>this thsday marks the 78th anniversary of the event. well governor gavin, newsome will make his state of the state address on wednesday. it's scheduled for 00:30am in the morning atthe state
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my involvement is very little from the jo durie virus.here are also uk manufacturers that get their pay—out from china and —— parts from china and some of them are affected. we are monitoring the situation. i think you have to be realistic that a modern, global, outward looking economy like the uk and most of our trading partners, if there is a problem in china, it is worth keeping in mind that china cou nts worth keeping in mind that china counts for something like 70% of the global economy. by contrast, when we had the sajid javid outbreak in 2003-4, it had the sajid javid outbreak in 2003—4, it was about 6% of the global economy. people can see how this might have an impact, but not the full extent. we are taking this seriously and if we have to take action, then we will be ready. ok. i wa nt to action, then we will be ready. ok. i want to ask you about one other thing if i can as well. i'm just going to quote you when you were taking up your post as home secretary. you said "i am to make one thing crystal clear — we will make things r
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in fact, i used to, um, you know, get up several times duri the night to, just to s if it was workingou look at what amazon has grown into today,ou seehat? >> (chuckles) well, um... you know, you don't want to see your offspring, um, become, um,lt antisocial a right? so i think not all of the effects of the company on the world are for the best and, um... and, you know, i, i wish it weren't so, and i... you know, and i... but i had something to do with bringing it into existence, so, it's partly on me. >> and, i mean, isn't... isn't this just catalism? isn't this just a company doing what a company does? >> yes. yes, it is, um, and k schools teach peopdo, andsiness they're doing it aggressively and skillfully and with great intelligence. and they will continue to do neat unless they're constr by other forces in society. >>there are proposals out there to break up amazon. is that something you'd prote, the idea of breaking them up? >> um, i think that they're now at scale where that coul potentially make sense. >>how do you and jeff and others at the senior leadership level think about
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this is the point where harvey weinstein's fight is on at the durie hand, seven men and five women. —olved, rather than any direct evidence. from the prosecution standpoint, they have tried to argue that harvey was standpoint, they have tried to argue that h. ghee used - was standpoint, they have tried to argue that h. ghee used his ! was i the rapist, who used his power in the industry to offerjob offers, and then allowed to his hotel or whom, then allowed to his hotel or whom, then attacked them attacked them and try to silence them. the defence, on the other hand, has said that harvey weinstein is a victim of the #metoo movement, and while jurors weinstein is a victim of the #metoo movement, and whilejurors don't have to like him, they have to distinguish whether he did commit any criminal acts. the used e—mails and other testimony from other women who are friends of the accuser is to say that all of these sexual encounters were consensual, even loving. it will be a very interesting case to see what the jury interesting case to see what the jury decides in at the end. it is interes
this is the point where harvey weinstein's fight is on at the durie hand, seven men and five women. —olved, rather than any direct evidence. from the prosecution standpoint, they have tried to argue that harvey was standpoint, they have tried to argue that h. ghee used - was standpoint, they have tried to argue that h. ghee used his ! was i the rapist, who used his power in the industry to offerjob offers, and then allowed to his hotel or whom, then allowed to his hotel or whom, then attacked...