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they drew two two with the netherlands in the nation's league that points at the dutch through to the final four and became bridge do the obvious sports years of talk all about it you had another very disappointing result for germany and especially for coach you walk love it was very disappointing and it could have been so very different you can live named a useful side for this clash against the dutch and it was t.-mo vanna who opened the scoring off to just nine minutes of action leroy sonnie then doubled the hosts lead in the ninety minute the forgotten man in russia but he put himself on the scoresheet and it looked as if things were going to be plain sailing finally they went for germany at the end of the year but the dutch turn things around quincy promise with a go in the eighty fifth minute to pull one for the dutch before virgil van dyke scored the equaliser in the ninetieth minute so a very disappointing result in the end for germany is worth mentioning that they were already relegated going into this match and the result wasn't so important terms of the competition but it's
they drew two two with the netherlands in the nation's league that points at the dutch through to the final four and became bridge do the obvious sports years of talk all about it you had another very disappointing result for germany and especially for coach you walk love it was very disappointing and it could have been so very different you can live named a useful side for this clash against the dutch and it was t.-mo vanna who opened the scoring off to just nine minutes of action leroy sonnie...
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they're now through the draw was very important for the dutch point puts them through to the final four of your wife and at the expense of france so a huge late goal from virgil van dyke last night as we can see that they're joined by some surprising company in the final four portugal england and switzerland probably not among the favorites to reach the final four when this u.a. finish and the twenty kicked off but there they are going to be there in portugal in june next year so an exciting final four and a great result for the dutch very location though they're looking pretty strong in that group perhaps a luti and ok thanks very much for that. a teenage german formula three driver has undergone eleven hours of surgery for a fractured vertebra following a crash a dramatic one at the mccall roam free on sunday doctors say sofia flossy has movement of her limbs but will remain in intensive care for observation the seventeen year old lost control of her car and plummeted into a photographer's bunker to speed of more than two hundred seventy five kilometers per hour a japanese driver two
they're now through the draw was very important for the dutch point puts them through to the final four of your wife and at the expense of france so a huge late goal from virgil van dyke last night as we can see that they're joined by some surprising company in the final four portugal england and switzerland probably not among the favorites to reach the final four when this u.a. finish and the twenty kicked off but there they are going to be there in portugal in june next year so an exciting...
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turn things around quincy promise with a go in the eighty fifth minute to pull one back for the dutch before virgil van dyke scored the equaliser in the ninetieth minute so a very disappointing result in the end for germany is worth mentioning that they were already relegated going into this match of the result wasn't so important sums of the competition but this now thirteen matches played in twenty eighteen and just four wins for the germany national team so not a good year at school ok not not important for that's very important for coach one who loves his a lot of voices they're mounting calling for him to go in trouble right now i think he's probably not in trouble he only saw in the new contract to stay on as the german coach before the world cup which in hindsight if he looks like a terrible idea from from the german f.a. and they don't appear to be in any rush to pay him off and kick him out the door early but he has been tossed with with bringing through the new generation now trying to get some young players into the squad and he's beginning to do that and he did last night
turn things around quincy promise with a go in the eighty fifth minute to pull one back for the dutch before virgil van dyke scored the equaliser in the ninetieth minute so a very disappointing result in the end for germany is worth mentioning that they were already relegated going into this match of the result wasn't so important sums of the competition but this now thirteen matches played in twenty eighteen and just four wins for the germany national team so not a good year at school ok not...
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this fort was built by the dutch — dutch east india company, from 162a, because the dutch people wantede with china since the early 16205, but the chinese government don't allow them to have a settlement in china, so they are forced to come here and find this place. and they built the fort. the build construction lasted for more than ten years. you can see the wall. the way of the bricks were — it is very different to the chinese — the chinese way. how is it different? we call this a dutch bond. you see this layer, only the head of the brick toward outside, and this layer on this side. by the 1680s, chinese traders and settlers — mainly from nearby fujian province — were arriving in taiwan in increasing numbers, bringing with them their language, culture, and, of course, their religion. this is tainan‘s kaiyuan monastery. surrounded by the modern city, it is one of the oldest temples in taiwan. parts of it date back to the 1680s. most mornings and evenings, the 100 or so monks and nuns here gather for prayer and devotion. their chanting gives thanks to the buddha for his teachings and f
this fort was built by the dutch — dutch east india company, from 162a, because the dutch people wantede with china since the early 16205, but the chinese government don't allow them to have a settlement in china, so they are forced to come here and find this place. and they built the fort. the build construction lasted for more than ten years. you can see the wall. the way of the bricks were — it is very different to the chinese — the chinese way. how is it different? we call this a...
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this fort was built by the dutch eastis this fort was built by the dutch east is —— dutch east indiatch people wanted to travel to china since the early 16 20s, but the chinese government don't allow them to have a settlement in china, so them to have a settlement in china, so they are forced to come here and they built this place, they built they built this place, they built the fort, they built the construction for more than ten yea rs. construction for more than ten years. you can construction for more than ten years. you can see construction for more than ten years. you can see the wall. the way the bricks were, it is very different to the chinese way. how is it different? we call this a dutch bond. you see this layer, only the head of the brecht and outside side this way. by the 16 80s, chinese traders and settlers, mainly from nearby bridge in amp province, were coming in nearby numbers. —— fujian province. they brought with them their language and culture. this is tainan‘s monis tree surrendered by the modern city. it is one of the old est the modern city. it is one of the old
this fort was built by the dutch eastis this fort was built by the dutch east is —— dutch east indiatch people wanted to travel to china since the early 16 20s, but the chinese government don't allow them to have a settlement in china, so them to have a settlement in china, so they are forced to come here and they built this place, they built they built this place, they built the fort, they built the construction for more than ten yea rs. construction for more than ten years. you can...
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cape horn was discovered for the western world by dutch explorers in sixteen sixteen. this is the port town of horn in the netherlands the starting point of the sea voyage that would discover cape horn. a faithful replica of a ship from that era is stuck near the harbor museum. as director of the west friesian museum which acquired the ship in twenty fifteen. this type of ship is called. there are really small ships but they have three masts and a lot of sail area so they were all very fast and. all bodies of water including rivers. speed and maneuverability was a big advantage for explorers. western ships like these discovered australia japan . and cape horn river. in the seventeenth century couldn't prosper because of the trade with dutch businesses in east asia and sixteen or two rival merchants joined forces to create the dutch east india company one of the pioneers of international trade. the government granted the company a monopoly on the lucrative dutch spice trade in south and southeast asia. that's in sixteen fifteen competitive appeared on the scene. so come
cape horn was discovered for the western world by dutch explorers in sixteen sixteen. this is the port town of horn in the netherlands the starting point of the sea voyage that would discover cape horn. a faithful replica of a ship from that era is stuck near the harbor museum. as director of the west friesian museum which acquired the ship in twenty fifteen. this type of ship is called. there are really small ships but they have three masts and a lot of sail area so they were all very fast...
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the end that it could have been so different i mean maybe very useful side for this clash with the dutch and it was actually the very young team advantage that got him off to a cracking start scoring his goal in the ninth minute and it was leroy sonnie who double believes the forgotten man in russia but he got on the scoresheet first half and it looked as if germany might finally in this year on a high note but it wasn't to be and quincey promise bike for the dutch with five minutes to go before the captain virgil van dyke made two two so a very disappointing result for germany in the end but it is worth pointing out that they were relegated from the way for nations of the group going into the match and if anybody's wondering how on earth you know you love has managed to keep his job until this stage it's worth mentioning that he did sign a deal new deal for the world cup so that if be the german if they would have to pay a lot of money to get him out now and it doesn't appear as if they want to and he's also beginning now to play a few of the youngsters that germany fans are desperate t
the end that it could have been so different i mean maybe very useful side for this clash with the dutch and it was actually the very young team advantage that got him off to a cracking start scoring his goal in the ninth minute and it was leroy sonnie who double believes the forgotten man in russia but he got on the scoresheet first half and it looked as if germany might finally in this year on a high note but it wasn't to be and quincey promise bike for the dutch with five minutes to go...
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dutch fishermen catch more than half of theirfish in british dutch fishermen catch more than half of fish in british waters. lot of families are relying on fish. not only on the fishing boats but also the fish industry. for us, it is very important we can have access to british waters. this seas are round all eu nations are effectively pulled which means boats from one country can fish in another‘s waters. we are fishing ourselves also in british waters. 80— 90% from the community less from the fish. but fishing accounts for less than 196 but fishing accounts for less than i% of dutch gdp. but fishing accounts for less than 1% of dutch gdp. on a national basis, it's a little so it is easy to give away fisheries for a bigger gains. and varies a twist in this tale. trade access is vital to britain because it exports that all cooked seafood it catches and imports the majority of what it consumes. and here is word that deep disagreements exist, on getting the right balance between access for uk produce to eu markets and the eu fishing vessels to uk waters. the fear on this side of the ch
dutch fishermen catch more than half of theirfish in british dutch fishermen catch more than half of fish in british waters. lot of families are relying on fish. not only on the fishing boats but also the fish industry. for us, it is very important we can have access to british waters. this seas are round all eu nations are effectively pulled which means boats from one country can fish in another‘s waters. we are fishing ourselves also in british waters. 80— 90% from the community less from...
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disappointing for the germans for the dutch their third to the final four they top their group i mean that's pretty good yeah they've turned it around they weren't a world cup because they didn't qualify but they're really turned everything around on a new boss and he came in start the year and that drawer against germany was hugely important monday because it actually knocked france out and put them through to the final four and they're joined by the likes of portugal switzerland and england so a surprising group of teams have actually made it to the final four which will take place in june next summer and i mean they'll be looking around at those teams and thinking that they stand a good chance i mean a lot of the big teams are out and yet cracking result for the dutch and looking for the twenty one next summer all right ed mcmahon bridge from sports for us thank you very much. when i am free from motor sports now a german the formula three driver has undergone a lap and hours of surgery for a fractured vertebra following a crash at the macau grand prix on sunday doctors say sofia f
disappointing for the germans for the dutch their third to the final four they top their group i mean that's pretty good yeah they've turned it around they weren't a world cup because they didn't qualify but they're really turned everything around on a new boss and he came in start the year and that drawer against germany was hugely important monday because it actually knocked france out and put them through to the final four and they're joined by the likes of portugal switzerland and england...
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we call this a dutch bond.layer, only the head of the brick toward outside, and this layer to this side. by the 1680s, chinese traders and settlers, mainly from nearby fujian province, were coming in increasing numbers. they brought with them their language, culture, and, of course, their religion. this is tainan‘s kaiyuan monastry. surrounded by the modern city, it is one of the oldest temples in taiwan. parts of it date back to the 1680s. most mornings and evenings, the 100 or so monks and nuns here gather for prayer and devotion. their chanting gives thanks to the buddha for his teachings and providing a path to enlightenment. reverend chuan cheng, who has been a nun for 20 years, kindly showed me around this beautiful and atmospheric place. we hope you attain happiness in life. so, tell me a bit about the buddha behind us. he is the happy buddha. he looks very happy! yes, why is he happy? because he is full of wisdom and compassions. and knowledge. he is just full of great mercy. i asked chuan cheng why she
we call this a dutch bond.layer, only the head of the brick toward outside, and this layer to this side. by the 1680s, chinese traders and settlers, mainly from nearby fujian province, were coming in increasing numbers. they brought with them their language, culture, and, of course, their religion. this is tainan‘s kaiyuan monastry. surrounded by the modern city, it is one of the oldest temples in taiwan. parts of it date back to the 1680s. most mornings and evenings, the 100 or so monks and...
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but fishing accounts for less than 1% of dutch gdp.asis, it's little, so it's easy to give away fisheries for bigger gains. and there is a twist in this tale. trade access is vital to britain because it exports the bulk of the seafood it catches and imports the majority of what it consumes. and here is where the deep disagreements exist, and getting the right balance between access for uk paredes to eu markets and the eu fishing vessels to uk waters. the fear on this side of the channel is that british fishermen are lobbying to get greater chunk of the quote is currently assigned to other eu nations. this lemon sole was netted off the english coast by dutch fishermen. it is being processed in the netherlands and sold back to britain. this box is going to the british market. all the flat fish caught in the british waters landseer in the netherlands, caught by dutch guys, not british guys. there will be people listening thinking it is a bit strange that dutch are catching the british fish and selling it back to be british? they cannot pr
but fishing accounts for less than 1% of dutch gdp.asis, it's little, so it's easy to give away fisheries for bigger gains. and there is a twist in this tale. trade access is vital to britain because it exports the bulk of the seafood it catches and imports the majority of what it consumes. and here is where the deep disagreements exist, and getting the right balance between access for uk paredes to eu markets and the eu fishing vessels to uk waters. the fear on this side of the channel is that...
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it's caught by dutch guys, not by british guys.king it's a bit strange that the dutch are catching the british fish and then selling it back to the british! they cannot produce like us. we own all the machines. the netherlands is not the only nation with a vocal fishing lobby. with more political clout than you might expect given its overall contribution to the economy. this has the potential to get ugly. anna holligan, bbc news, in urk. very much so, the eu saying that they want to deal with fishing in they want to deal with fishing in the early part of negotiations and get something done by 2020 and quotas. alex barker, brussels bureau chief for the financial times, is with me now. isa is a concern for theresa may, scottish mps, not all of them and coastal communities but a good many of them, you want to stick tight on what she has set out? absolutely, when britain entered the eu in 1970, the negotiations started and eight hours later, europe decided its common fisheries policy. it was designed, in part, to ensure there was full
it's caught by dutch guys, not by british guys.king it's a bit strange that the dutch are catching the british fish and then selling it back to the british! they cannot produce like us. we own all the machines. the netherlands is not the only nation with a vocal fishing lobby. with more political clout than you might expect given its overall contribution to the economy. this has the potential to get ugly. anna holligan, bbc news, in urk. very much so, the eu saying that they want to deal with...
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we can bring in data is very own mark karr again mark while champions for all those beaten by the dutch to nail that result was having a big effect for germany right even though they won't play straight that means the relegated from nations league a this is a. slightly confusing inaugural compare competition in nations league so they're the relegated from the elite level to league beano which is obviously a bruised blow to the prestige especially after the in the world cup this summer with the group stage exit and football terms that means that the no longer have a chance to qualify for u. twenty twenty the playoff methods which is coming in at the start of twenty twenty . but in practical terms it probably doesn't mean much for germany or how much of a blow is it or how serious is it for germany and for that coach of course you're going to have well he's been under a lot of a lot of pressure since the world cup the buckle it's also been a very poor year a real honest look horrible as for germany their worst year ever actually in terms of defeat six defeats in a calendar year in terms o
we can bring in data is very own mark karr again mark while champions for all those beaten by the dutch to nail that result was having a big effect for germany right even though they won't play straight that means the relegated from nations league a this is a. slightly confusing inaugural compare competition in nations league so they're the relegated from the elite level to league beano which is obviously a bruised blow to the prestige especially after the in the world cup this summer with the...
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is of course the dutch speak english incredibly well. >> yeah.k. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> seth: i want to ask you -- you have a very popular television show in holland. you are very well known there. is it nice to be in new york and be a little bit more anonymous? >> that is actually very nice for a while, yeah. 'cause i've been -- i've been the show for four years now. and it's getting worse and worse. i mean, walking down the street is, most of the time it's fun. i mean you can probably relate. >> seth: of course. >> people say some nice things. but there was one embarrassing thing that just happened to me recently. i was in a bar in amsterdam. you lived in amsterdam so you know these bars. >> seth: yes. >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> by the way, you learned everything you know from comedy, you learn in amsterdam. >> seth: that's true. i have a real -- there's a dutch chord to everything i do. >> yes. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> yes. so you learned -- you mastered your skills. and you got back to the states, made the big buc
is of course the dutch speak english incredibly well. >> yeah.k. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> seth: i want to ask you -- you have a very popular television show in holland. you are very well known there. is it nice to be in new york and be a little bit more anonymous? >> that is actually very nice for a while, yeah. 'cause i've been -- i've been the show for four years now. and it's getting worse and worse. i mean, walking down the street is, most of the time it's fun. i mean...
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black peter has been a part of dutch christmas festivities since the mid one nine hundred century when he first appeared in a children's book he is the trusted helper of father christmas climbing down chimneys to deliver presents and sweets to children in parades and other appearances by pete is played by an adult and black face a curly wave and colorful clothes. of this year's protests following years of complaints and censorship of black people in the netherlands and abroad back in two thousand and eleven a dutch christmas celebration was cancelled in a small canadian town after complaints of racism two thousand and fifteen several dutch cities altered black petes image slightly for parades giving him soot on his cheeks rather than full black face a school in ottawa decided to remove black people altogether out of respect for the diversity of its students and only a month ago dutch broadcaster n.t.r. ditched the black face character or the version of the character instead of opting for marks but on the streets of the netherlands the there has been mixed reaction. i stand here to prot
black peter has been a part of dutch christmas festivities since the mid one nine hundred century when he first appeared in a children's book he is the trusted helper of father christmas climbing down chimneys to deliver presents and sweets to children in parades and other appearances by pete is played by an adult and black face a curly wave and colorful clothes. of this year's protests following years of complaints and censorship of black people in the netherlands and abroad back in two...
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block page tells being a part of dutch christmas festivities since the mid nineteenth century when he first appeared in a children's book he said to be the trusted helper of father christmas climbing down chimneys to deliver presents on sweets to children in parades and other appearances black pete is played by an adult wearing black make up a curly wig and colorful clothes well listen ears protests follow years of complaints of censorship indeed of black people within the netherlands and abroad in twenty seven a dutch christmas celebration was cancelled in a small canadian town after complaints of racism in twenty fifteen several dutch cities altered black petes image slightly for parades putting suits on his cheeks rather than full black face then a school in the canadian capital decided to remove black paint altogether out of respect for the diversity of its students a month ago dutch broadcaster n.t.r. ditched the black face version of the character instead opting for marks opinions are mixed though in the netherlands. we stand here to protest because you find they like b. three c
block page tells being a part of dutch christmas festivities since the mid nineteenth century when he first appeared in a children's book he said to be the trusted helper of father christmas climbing down chimneys to deliver presents on sweets to children in parades and other appearances black pete is played by an adult wearing black make up a curly wig and colorful clothes well listen ears protests follow years of complaints of censorship indeed of black people within the netherlands and...
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this fort was built by the dutch — dutch east india company. from 162a. china, so they are forced to come here and find this place. they built this place, they built the fort, they built the construction for more than ten years. you can see the wall. the way of the bricks were — it is very different to the chinese — the chinese way. how is it different? we call this a dutch bond. you see this layer, only the head of the brick toward outside, and this layer to this side. by the 1680s, chinese traders and settlers — mainly from nearby fujian province — were coming in increasing numbers. they brought with them their language and culture, and, of course, their religion. this is tainan's kaiyuan monastry. surrounded by the modern city, it is one of the oldest temples in taiwan. parts of the date back to the 1680s. most mornings and evenings, the 100 or so monks and nuns here gather for prayer and devotion. their chanting gives thanks to the buddha for his teachings and providing a path to enlightenment. reverend chuan cheng, who has been a nun for 20 years, ki
this fort was built by the dutch — dutch east india company. from 162a. china, so they are forced to come here and find this place. they built this place, they built the fort, they built the construction for more than ten years. you can see the wall. the way of the bricks were — it is very different to the chinese — the chinese way. how is it different? we call this a dutch bond. you see this layer, only the head of the brick toward outside, and this layer to this side. by the 1680s,...
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are richard hudson bill huizenga dutch ruppersberger john rutherford and steve stivers thank you all very much for being with us thank you very much and know you wanted to be here very badly we appreciate it in the united states armistice day is now in shrine as veterans day we have a number of amazing veterans with us today including six veterans of world war two james blaine james where's james james thank you thank you james frank divvied. thank you frank thank you very much you look so comfortable up there under shelter as we're getting drenched you are very smart people. pete do pray pete thank you very much gregory melich in thank you gregory steven miller come off. thank you thank you steven and jay trimmer.
are richard hudson bill huizenga dutch ruppersberger john rutherford and steve stivers thank you all very much for being with us thank you very much and know you wanted to be here very badly we appreciate it in the united states armistice day is now in shrine as veterans day we have a number of amazing veterans with us today including six veterans of world war two james blaine james where's james james thank you thank you james frank divvied. thank you frank thank you very much you look so...
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black and wear wigs opponents say if payton fully racist while supporters claim it's a key part of dutch tradition. argentina's navy has confirmed that a submarine that went missing a year ago imploded at sea the vessel had been carrying forty four crew members and was found on friday nine hundred meters below the surface of the atlantic ocean and it's thought that a leak of water caused the submarine to implode. grieving and angry the relatives of the missing submariners have spent months teaching pressure on the argentinean governments. to give them more information and tell them what happened to their loved ones. and we were sitting at the dining table with my mum when the message from the submarine command for survived seeing that's a no object that was detected yesterday was that our son one we couldn't believe it we turned on the television and media said it was our son one. of. the submarine was returning from a routine mission off argentina's southernmost back in november last year it was ordered back to base after reporting an electrical break day but the crew was never heard fr
black and wear wigs opponents say if payton fully racist while supporters claim it's a key part of dutch tradition. argentina's navy has confirmed that a submarine that went missing a year ago imploded at sea the vessel had been carrying forty four crew members and was found on friday nine hundred meters below the surface of the atlantic ocean and it's thought that a leak of water caused the submarine to implode. grieving and angry the relatives of the missing submariners have spent months...
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the dutch supreme courtjust ruled a few weeks ago that the dutch government was indeed not doing enough they won the case? yes i'm the one big appeal in the court as well. —— and they won the court as well. —— and they won the appeal in the court. what sort of behaviour change can be made at micro level? people often say they would love to make a difference and help, but it is not going to be enough for me to do something. there are so many enough for me to do something. there are so many things one can do in daily life, from making sure your with great energy provider that produces energy by renewable sources 01’ produces energy by renewable sources ora produces energy by renewable sources or a lower carbon sources. there are dietary choices and consumption choices you can make, we are a day after black friday where people use ridiculous amounts of useless things that they do not need, and cause damage to the planet. citizens in democratic society have to engage with their politicians on all levels, on local and national levels, on local and national levels, to make sure the politician
the dutch supreme courtjust ruled a few weeks ago that the dutch government was indeed not doing enough they won the case? yes i'm the one big appeal in the court as well. —— and they won the court as well. —— and they won the appeal in the court. what sort of behaviour change can be made at micro level? people often say they would love to make a difference and help, but it is not going to be enough for me to do something. there are so many enough for me to do something. there are so...
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virgil van djik was the dutch saviour, slamming home a 90th minute equaliser, the netherlands comingrom 2—0 down to rescue a point which sees them, and not world champions france, into the inauguralfinals injune. they join england, switzerland and portugal in the last four. it was not our best performance. still, we have a point. and i remember in holland, the people said, it is always the germans who will score in the last minute. maybe now we have to understand. it was holland who was the most lucky team tonight. stating with football. plans to breakaway from the champions league in favour of a new tournament featuring europe's top teams are fiction, according to two of european football's most powerful officials. uefa's president and the chairman of the european club association have told the bbc they are working together to reform football. richard conway has more. it's the spectacular. it's gareth bale! the champions league, the pinnacle of club football, but the future of the competition has been in doubt in recent weeks. leaked documents suggested real madrid, who won their 11
virgil van djik was the dutch saviour, slamming home a 90th minute equaliser, the netherlands comingrom 2—0 down to rescue a point which sees them, and not world champions france, into the inauguralfinals injune. they join england, switzerland and portugal in the last four. it was not our best performance. still, we have a point. and i remember in holland, the people said, it is always the germans who will score in the last minute. maybe now we have to understand. it was holland who was the...
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it's notjust about english clubs or spanish clubs or italian clubs but it's also polish, dutch, scottish, finnish, latvian. they all want to see more international games because it's about building brand equity. a0 years ago, when nottingham forest won their european titles, the focus was all on football. the fear amongst fans is it is all about the money. what lies behind some of these proposals is clearly corporate greed and wanting to make more and more money for a small number of companies but it's a real contempt for football supporters because, without football supporters, none of those clubs, none of those companies, would be anything. but the man at the head of european football says supporters have nothing to worry about. there shouldn't be any fear from the fans. the competition will only be more interesting and more inclusive. trophies are not football's only reward these days. clubs are increasingly commercially minded. the real prize is to ensure the game holds onto its heritage while all of football prospers. richard conway, bbc news. newsnight‘s about to begin over on bbc2
it's notjust about english clubs or spanish clubs or italian clubs but it's also polish, dutch, scottish, finnish, latvian. they all want to see more international games because it's about building brand equity. a0 years ago, when nottingham forest won their european titles, the focus was all on football. the fear amongst fans is it is all about the money. what lies behind some of these proposals is clearly corporate greed and wanting to make more and more money for a small number of companies...
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held across the netherlands to protest against a controversial christmas character called black hate dutch tradition dictates that santa claus arrives in mid november accompanied by help is why people can paint their faces black and wear winks opponents say it's paid only racist while supporters claim it's a key part of the tradition. and on land cargo rocket has blasted off from the u.s. state of virginia its cat carries much needed supplies for the international space station and comes hours after a shipment by the russian space agency in october the last manned mission had to perform an emergency landing and was unable to deliver supplies. and thousands have turned out in hong kong for the city's annual pride parade marches demonstrated for equal rights and an end to discrimination against the community hong kong judges recently ruled that same sex partners are entitled to visas even though the territory does not recognize same sex unions. but in france more than two hundred thousand people have taken to the streets to protest against the rising cost of fuel one protester was killed ear
held across the netherlands to protest against a controversial christmas character called black hate dutch tradition dictates that santa claus arrives in mid november accompanied by help is why people can paint their faces black and wear winks opponents say it's paid only racist while supporters claim it's a key part of the tradition. and on land cargo rocket has blasted off from the u.s. state of virginia its cat carries much needed supplies for the international space station and comes hours...
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coming up on this programme: van djik delivers dutch delight in deutschland, a dramatic draw against the uefa nations league finals. plans for a breakaway super league are fiction, we talk exclusively to the two most powerful officials in european football. new zealand produce one of the great comebacks to win the first test against pakistan. hello, and welcome to the show. the netherlands are through to next years uefa nations league finals in portugal after a dramatic finish to the match saw them draw 2—2 with germany in gelsinkerchen. virgil van djik was the dutch saviour, slamming home a 90th minute equaliser, the netherlands coming from 2—0 down to rescue a point which sees them, and not world champions france, into the inauguralfinals injune. they join england, switzerland and portugal in the last four. it was not our best performance. still, we have a point. and i remember in holland, the people
coming up on this programme: van djik delivers dutch delight in deutschland, a dramatic draw against the uefa nations league finals. plans for a breakaway super league are fiction, we talk exclusively to the two most powerful officials in european football. new zealand produce one of the great comebacks to win the first test against pakistan. hello, and welcome to the show. the netherlands are through to next years uefa nations league finals in portugal after a dramatic finish to the match saw...
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the dutch. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. it's from listeners for the rich but for many poor people who don't for their own chance of survival. and i could be lunch for today just like. our reporters travel to nairobi and look into people who know the true value of coverage. it has created a thriving paralleling claim. what does all this mean for economic inequality around the world as a starting place walking the response to that statement should be yes we are starting plants want here because we're tired. and actually destructive he could have played the bridge plate the truck please report starts november seventeenth on d w. look. this is focus on europe i'm brian thomas welcome to the show we begin this program here in germany where for many the feeling that nationalism can quickly give way to racism has been validated by the ongoing tensions in the eastern city of.
the dutch. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. it's from listeners for the rich but for many poor people who don't for their own chance of survival. and i could be lunch for today just like. our reporters travel to nairobi and look into people who know the true value of coverage. it has created a thriving paralleling claim. what does all this mean for economic inequality around the world as a starting place walking the response to that...
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look working buildings need to work they need to combine form and function some such as the humble dutch windmill and now icons of human achievement this is industrial architecture. the same is true of contemporary buildings in our border and cities they need to work for people in the case of this year's winner of the amsterdam architecture prize lots of people. the dutch capital has a new spine the north south metro line is ten kilometers long and has eight gleaming stations it took decades of planning fifteen years of construction and required a catalogue of engineering innovations to deal with the city's many canals and thick layers of modern we're reinventing the city reinventing the engineers that worked on the on the project we're reinventing engineering this part of the station was not built on this site it was built. it was floated in a canal that we own the new central station and then sunk and then connect it to the rest of the track there is a transients about train stations which means that we often miss many of the details that go into designing a months of the effort that g
look working buildings need to work they need to combine form and function some such as the humble dutch windmill and now icons of human achievement this is industrial architecture. the same is true of contemporary buildings in our border and cities they need to work for people in the case of this year's winner of the amsterdam architecture prize lots of people. the dutch capital has a new spine the north south metro line is ten kilometers long and has eight gleaming stations it took decades of...
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for people in the case of this year's winner of the amsterdam architecture prize lots of people the dutch capital has a new spine that all south metro line is ten kilometers long and has eight gleaming stations it took decades of planning fifteen years of construction and required a catalogue of engineering innovations to deal with the city's many canals and thick layers of mud we're reinventing. the engineers that works on the project venting engineering this part of the station was not built on this site it was built. it was floated in a canal that we knew central station. and then connected to the rest of the track there is a transients about train stations which means that we often miss many of the details that go into designing a months of the effort that goes into engineering but perhaps that's half the success of good architecture but we don't know what it is doing to us as it takes us on a journey from a to b. . some building such as the university of amsterdam a design to bring us together this is social engineering in steel and concrete the previous building had long but will dr
for people in the case of this year's winner of the amsterdam architecture prize lots of people the dutch capital has a new spine that all south metro line is ten kilometers long and has eight gleaming stations it took decades of planning fifteen years of construction and required a catalogue of engineering innovations to deal with the city's many canals and thick layers of mud we're reinventing. the engineers that works on the project venting engineering this part of the station was not built...
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dutch. this is d w news live. and a u.s. court deals a blow to president trump's asylum bad as thousands of central american migrants head toward california a federal judge says that under current law trump cannot deny them the right to seek asylum even if they enter the country illegally also coming up.
dutch. this is d w news live. and a u.s. court deals a blow to president trump's asylum bad as thousands of central american migrants head toward california a federal judge says that under current law trump cannot deny them the right to seek asylum even if they enter the country illegally also coming up.
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told a dutch newspaper.f—identifying your gender is the same as self—identifying your age, which is what emile is trying to do. good morning to both of you. is this simplya good morning to both of you. is this simply a publicity stunt, or are you serious? i'm really serious. i am the kind of guy who always goes to the kind of guy who always goes to the front. as an example, 35 years ago i went to a dentist to get my feelings out of my mouth, i had to speak to five dentists before someone speak to five dentists before someone would. emile ratelband, what's the problem for you with being 69? my my doctor says my biological age is a0, a2. he put it on paper. i want to be that age, a9, i said. a0, a2. he put it on paper. i want to be that age, 49, i said. what can you not do at 69 that you would be able to do at a9? you not do at 69 that you would be able to do at 49? we have hired an appointment in holland. all of those people unemployed are above 55. when you are 55 you are not able to get a job. but you are n
told a dutch newspaper.f—identifying your gender is the same as self—identifying your age, which is what emile is trying to do. good morning to both of you. is this simplya good morning to both of you. is this simply a publicity stunt, or are you serious? i'm really serious. i am the kind of guy who always goes to the kind of guy who always goes to the front. as an example, 35 years ago i went to a dentist to get my feelings out of my mouth, i had to speak to five dentists before someone...
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teamwork meet a dutch artist and her german colleague. fishing business of berlin restaurant serves up tin sardines in your. home improvements of three d. run makes for a cozy accessory. we here euro max have a special reason to take a closer look at europe today because exactly twenty five years ago the treaty of maastricht came into force and with that the european union as we know it today will while britain negotiates an exit from the e.u. other countries within the european union are looking at how to work closely together especially in the fields of ours and culture well we want to take her clothes closer look now at one funded project between two artists from germany and the netherlands. victor bunch from munster loves to draw preferably with colored markers and a calligraphy pen. in her day dutch artist daniella sportsman enjoys working with colored pens acrylic painters and water colors. the two artists live in different countries but have found a way to work together they began their town democratic to spring the help of you and
teamwork meet a dutch artist and her german colleague. fishing business of berlin restaurant serves up tin sardines in your. home improvements of three d. run makes for a cozy accessory. we here euro max have a special reason to take a closer look at europe today because exactly twenty five years ago the treaty of maastricht came into force and with that the european union as we know it today will while britain negotiates an exit from the e.u. other countries within the european union are...
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the dutch. first big gala to celebrate -- henry hudson and the coming of the dutch. you see how the regional them.ties have a flare to the puritans and the pilgrims, dutch, you know. and each place begins to kind of it's own history as part of of the national story, right. we're going to come back to this erm in a little bit, but what you get, what you begin to one e here is what historian calls sectional nationalism. my section is the essential nation for the nation, right. if you want to know about american national history, you to know about my section of the nation, we're the most important part. that sense of sectional nationalism. ell, by the time that the american historical association thesended in 1834, 200 of societies had been opened across the various states. biggestally some of the and strongest and most well supported ones were here in the wisconsin and iowa and such places, they really wanted to collect and histories. the state supports these things. so what's the significance of things? one of the things i said they inlect the history, but even the id
the dutch. first big gala to celebrate -- henry hudson and the coming of the dutch. you see how the regional them.ties have a flare to the puritans and the pilgrims, dutch, you know. and each place begins to kind of it's own history as part of of the national story, right. we're going to come back to this erm in a little bit, but what you get, what you begin to one e here is what historian calls sectional nationalism. my section is the essential nation for the nation, right. if you want to know...
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hash tag black pete is racism and clips like these are also going viral according to dutch major it shows football fans confronting a small group of anti pete protesters and using offensive and racist language and it's also this picture which is said by vice news with people making racist remarks and also use the nazi salute as they as you can see there received quite a strong backlash online as well as well that politicians have weighed in prime minister has appealed for calm saying i quote i think society agrees on one thing we grant children the magic of the st nicholas party. and there are more reactions as well people are outraged on both sides online marcus says if you have a problem with culture and a very old non racist tradition you should leave this country now and others don't agree adding how does a child going down a chimney explain the big red lips and the afro hair another as i was born and raised with this tradition i'm ashamed to say i was brainwashed into it and this update has just now expanded around all of europe with one person saying she's glad to see the duch
hash tag black pete is racism and clips like these are also going viral according to dutch major it shows football fans confronting a small group of anti pete protesters and using offensive and racist language and it's also this picture which is said by vice news with people making racist remarks and also use the nazi salute as they as you can see there received quite a strong backlash online as well as well that politicians have weighed in prime minister has appealed for calm saying i quote i...