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alexander: yes. we had a good such hearing, but what i think really would make more difference, if you're looking for results, and being a former governor, i am always looking for results. if i were a consultant to my friends who are presidents of colleges and universities, i would develop a three or five year plan and i would begin to schedule those forums that i talked about earlier. for a university president themselves, for members of boards of campuses, and i would have someone from the department of justice there to say here's the history, here is the law, someone else to say here are your options. those forums would at least equip the people in charge of colleges and universities to know what to do. mr. rosenstein: we talked quite a bit about the role of the department of justice. what about education? should the department of education have a role in this? sen. alexander: my view of the department of education has always been that the secretary has a wonderful bully pulpit, but he or she shou
alexander: yes. we had a good such hearing, but what i think really would make more difference, if you're looking for results, and being a former governor, i am always looking for results. if i were a consultant to my friends who are presidents of colleges and universities, i would develop a three or five year plan and i would begin to schedule those forums that i talked about earlier. for a university president themselves, for members of boards of campuses, and i would have someone from the...
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alexander: yes. we had a good such hearing, but what i think really would make more difference, if you're looking for results, and being a former governor on always looking for results. if i were a consultant to my friends who are presidents of colleges and universities, i would develop a three or five year plan and again to schedule -- and i would begin to schedule those forums that i talked about earlier. for a university president themselves, for members of boards of campuses, and i would have someone from the department justice there to say here's the history, here is the law, someone else to say here are your options. those forums would at least equip the people in charge of colleges and universities to know what to do. mr. rosenstein: we talked quite a bit about the role of the department of justice. what about education? should the department of education have a role in this? sen. alexander: my view of the department of education has always been that the secretary has a wonderful bully pulpit,
alexander: yes. we had a good such hearing, but what i think really would make more difference, if you're looking for results, and being a former governor on always looking for results. if i were a consultant to my friends who are presidents of colleges and universities, i would develop a three or five year plan and again to schedule -- and i would begin to schedule those forums that i talked about earlier. for a university president themselves, for members of boards of campuses, and i would...
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alexander: yes. we had a good such hearing, but what i think really would make more difference, if you're looking for results, and being a former governor on always looking for results. if i were a consultant to my friends who are presidents of colleges and universities, i would develop a three or five year plan and again to schedule year plan and again to schedule -- and i would begin to schedule those forums that i talked about earlier. for a university president themselves, for members of boards of campuses, and i would have someone from the department justice there to say here's the history, here is the law, someone else to say here are your options. those forums would at least equip the people in charge of colleges and universities to know what to do. mr. rosenstein: we talked quite a bit about the role of the department of justice. what about education? should the department of education have a role in this? sen. alexander: my view of the department of education has always been that the secreta
alexander: yes. we had a good such hearing, but what i think really would make more difference, if you're looking for results, and being a former governor on always looking for results. if i were a consultant to my friends who are presidents of colleges and universities, i would develop a three or five year plan and again to schedule year plan and again to schedule -- and i would begin to schedule those forums that i talked about earlier. for a university president themselves, for members of...
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before the war alexander fleming had studied medicine it's a mary's hospital in london. he returned there in one thousand nine hundred nineteen and was appointed assistant director of its vaccine department. spurred on by his experiences during the war he continued his research on antibacterial substances. historian kevin brown has set up a tiny museum in fleming's formula bar a tree. watch we have here is that this place and so and this is the lab in which the interest of the pens so and look at least so far shouldn't slow track its most stink even if it just stays both when you think of it it's only somewhere like this and this would have if been discovered. in a small abara tree it's that marries alexander fleming began investigating substances produced by the body's own immune system searching for a way to turn them into therapeutic agents. the historic borstal estate just north of the city of hamburg is home to the likeness center for medicine and bio sciences. at the adjacent hospital professor christoph lerner and his team treat patients suffering from multi-drug
before the war alexander fleming had studied medicine it's a mary's hospital in london. he returned there in one thousand nine hundred nineteen and was appointed assistant director of its vaccine department. spurred on by his experiences during the war he continued his research on antibacterial substances. historian kevin brown has set up a tiny museum in fleming's formula bar a tree. watch we have here is that this place and so and this is the lab in which the interest of the pens so and look...
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to alexander out fine and naaman and there you are alexander i keep wondering where you are but there you are alexander what jumped out at you. well i have to say i wasn't very surprised but what the president has i have to say and how he presented himself himself you write that he was sort of presidential restraint a teleprompter trump rubber. at the same time he started to put the blame on the verse for the losses of his party in this in these midterm elections saying that it's the hostile media coverage that is to blame and the circumstances and as you just said he then went on to mock his fellow republicans candidates who lost in these midterm elections by saying that they would not have happened if they had raised him so basically saying i am now the republican party so he was bragging about warts he called he story wins no it's taking the blame and then stressing that it was actually him who deserve credit for what's happened with the senate's alexander hold that thought because i think we've isolated that very moment where he is i think it's fair to say boasting for what he has
to alexander out fine and naaman and there you are alexander i keep wondering where you are but there you are alexander what jumped out at you. well i have to say i wasn't very surprised but what the president has i have to say and how he presented himself himself you write that he was sort of presidential restraint a teleprompter trump rubber. at the same time he started to put the blame on the verse for the losses of his party in this in these midterm elections saying that it's the hostile...
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the work in this lab is very much in the spirit of alexander fleming. if they get us he would be astonished to see how many antibiotics we have today and he'd certainly be surprised to see that antibiotics can actually treat tuberculosis even if it is becoming less susceptible to these treatments in some parts of the world. these samples come from armenia afghanistan and sierra leone as mines it here here you can see the growth of typical or suspected area which looks fairly dry and growing these separate colonies i think that's what makes to a close is tricky is that it's an airborne infection when an infected person coughs the bacteria is spread through droplets in the air. and it's a very efficient means of transmitting disease especially in close courses and it's all in the. family members or others who live in crowded spaces are likely to become infected and that's why. when alexander fleming began his bacteriological research in london tuberculosis meningitis typhoid fever and syphilis were widespread especially in urban areas public health became
the work in this lab is very much in the spirit of alexander fleming. if they get us he would be astonished to see how many antibiotics we have today and he'd certainly be surprised to see that antibiotics can actually treat tuberculosis even if it is becoming less susceptible to these treatments in some parts of the world. these samples come from armenia afghanistan and sierra leone as mines it here here you can see the growth of typical or suspected area which looks fairly dry and growing...
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the work in this lab is very much in the spirit of alexander fleming. if they get us he would be astonished to see how many antibiotics we have today and he'd certainly be surprised to see that antibiotics can actually treat tuberculosis even if it is becoming less susceptible to these treatments in some parts of the world. these samples come from armenia afghanistan and sierra leone as mines it here here you can see the growth of typical or suspected area which looked fairly dry and growing these separate colonies i think that's what makes to a close is tricky is that it's an airborne infection when an infected person coughs the bacteria is spread through droplets in the air. it's a very efficient means of transmitting disease especially in close courses and. family members or others who live in crowded spaces are likely to become infected and that's why. when alexander fleming began his bacteriological research in london tuberculosis meningitis typhoid fever and syphilis were widespread especially in urban areas public health became one of the leading
the work in this lab is very much in the spirit of alexander fleming. if they get us he would be astonished to see how many antibiotics we have today and he'd certainly be surprised to see that antibiotics can actually treat tuberculosis even if it is becoming less susceptible to these treatments in some parts of the world. these samples come from armenia afghanistan and sierra leone as mines it here here you can see the growth of typical or suspected area which looked fairly dry and growing...
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in one thousand nine hundred twenty eight scottish physician and scientist alexander fleming made a chance discovery a substance from a mole. he named penicillin. have assumed as being one of the most important medical advances of the twentieth century. almost without you it's you were upset at the thought secretly. so to penicillin solution. it's that most of us live longer and have healthy allow it's. penicillin appeared to be that miracle drug the silver bullet that would fulfill an ancient dream of human perfection in which body mind and soul a united in floor was untouched by disease. but that weapon has lost its power on the silver bullet has turned on its inventors today the widespread use of antibiotics has itself become a deadly threat. and if your ticket assistance is resistance to antibiotics is a fact we all need to address. by the nature bacteria adapt our weapons antibiotics and through mutation bacteria are constantly developing mechanisms that render our antibiotics harmless. doctors and scientists are sounding the alarm unless new weapons are found in the fight against bac
in one thousand nine hundred twenty eight scottish physician and scientist alexander fleming made a chance discovery a substance from a mole. he named penicillin. have assumed as being one of the most important medical advances of the twentieth century. almost without you it's you were upset at the thought secretly. so to penicillin solution. it's that most of us live longer and have healthy allow it's. penicillin appeared to be that miracle drug the silver bullet that would fulfill an ancient...
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to work in this lab is very much in the spirit of alexander fleming. is think it as he would be astonished to see how many antibiotics we have today and he would certainly be surprised to see that antibiotics can actually treat tuberculosis even if it is becoming less susceptible to these treatments in some parts of the world. these samples come from armenia afghanistan and sierra leone as mines it here here you can see the growth of tuberculosis bacteria which look fairly dry and grow in these separate colonies. that's what makes typical osis tricky is that it's an airborne infection when an infected person coughs the bacteria spread through droplets in the air. it's a very efficient means of transmitting disease especially in close courses and see one in the. family members or others who live in crowded spaces are likely to become infected and that's why. when i was under fleming began his bacteriological research in london tuberculosis meningitis typhoid fever and syphilis were widespread especially in urban areas public health became one of the lea
to work in this lab is very much in the spirit of alexander fleming. is think it as he would be astonished to see how many antibiotics we have today and he would certainly be surprised to see that antibiotics can actually treat tuberculosis even if it is becoming less susceptible to these treatments in some parts of the world. these samples come from armenia afghanistan and sierra leone as mines it here here you can see the growth of tuberculosis bacteria which look fairly dry and grow in these...
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for so many individuals from alexander hamilton's world. washington's birthday, jefferson's inaugural dinner and lafayette banquet and during his return trips to america in 1824. i could do a whole lecture on this entire list, but we are here to see dr. peter enriquez. >> dr. enriquez has been a frequent lecturer for us here and the associate professor emeritus of history at george mason university and he's the author of realistic visionary and a portrait of george washington and soon will be publishing a book on essays about washington's leadership. so watch this. a side note if you want more hamilton, we will be offering a specialty tour at 10:00 every saturday starting this saturday titled hamilton's bff and frenemies. [ laughter ] i'll bet you know who we'll be talking about and don't miss the shot for the opportunity. >> i know, this is terrible. so here is your moment you've been waiting for and dr. enriquez with the right-hand man and alexander hamilton's relationship with george washington, the musical versus the reality. [ applause
for so many individuals from alexander hamilton's world. washington's birthday, jefferson's inaugural dinner and lafayette banquet and during his return trips to america in 1824. i could do a whole lecture on this entire list, but we are here to see dr. peter enriquez. >> dr. enriquez has been a frequent lecturer for us here and the associate professor emeritus of history at george mason university and he's the author of realistic visionary and a portrait of george washington and soon...
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the work in this lab is very much in the spirit of alexander fleming. if things get us he would be astonished to see how many antibiotics we have today and he'd certainly be surprised to see that antibiotics can actually treat tuberculosis even if it is becoming less susceptible to these treatments in some parts of the world. these samples come from armenia afghanistan and sierra leone as well as it here here you can see the growth of typical or suspected area which looked fairly dry and growing these separate colonies i think that's what makes to a close is tricky is that it's an airborne infection when an infected person coughs the bacteria spread through droplets in the air. it's a very efficient means of transmitting disease especially in close courses and. family members or others who live in crowded spaces are likely to become infected and that's why. when alexander fleming began his bacteriological research in london tuberculosis meningitis typhoid fever and syphilis were widespread especially in urban areas public health became one of the leadin
the work in this lab is very much in the spirit of alexander fleming. if things get us he would be astonished to see how many antibiotics we have today and he'd certainly be surprised to see that antibiotics can actually treat tuberculosis even if it is becoming less susceptible to these treatments in some parts of the world. these samples come from armenia afghanistan and sierra leone as well as it here here you can see the growth of typical or suspected area which looked fairly dry and...
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phenomenon the story force outside the white house alexander thank you. so here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world and acclaimed russian film and theater director has appeared in a moscow court on embezzlement charges karylle several bring a call is accused of busy using more than two million euros in state funding for a theater project his supporters say he's the target of a crackdown on artistic independence being conducted by president vladimir putin authorities in peru say that a former head of the national police force is under arrest accused of involvement in a baby trafficking ring the police chief is among fifteen people suspected of selling babies and children taken from poor women a gynecologist and a pediatrician were also detained in the early morning police raids ballots are being counted in madagascar are after voters went to the polls for presidential elections today the vote has been marred by controversy over campaign spending and allegations of corruption the candidates include the incumbent as wel
phenomenon the story force outside the white house alexander thank you. so here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world and acclaimed russian film and theater director has appeared in a moscow court on embezzlement charges karylle several bring a call is accused of busy using more than two million euros in state funding for a theater project his supporters say he's the target of a crackdown on artistic independence being conducted by president vladimir putin...
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the next name up -- >> alexander. >> reporter: alexander, as in litvinenko. scaramella says that's why he met with litvinenko in london, to tell him about the hit list, to warn him. but, he says, litvinenko didn't buy it. >> he said, mario, don't care about that. >> reporter: he says it's bs. >> i think it's just a provocation, but please check what's happening. >> reporter: but after what happened to litvinenko, scaramella says he takes the hit list seriously. are you frightened for your life? >> well -- do you have another question? >> reporter: scotland yard questioned scaramella and eventually cleared him. why? because if you're looking for it, polonium is traceable. using specialized equipment, investigators were able to track it in people and in places. >> once polonium 210 had been identified, then across europe, like the slime from a slug all the way across, polonium was popping up everywhere. >> reporter: but not in scaramella. no polonium in his body or anywhere he'd been. so scotland yard took a hard look at the two russians, lugovoi and kovtun. wh
the next name up -- >> alexander. >> reporter: alexander, as in litvinenko. scaramella says that's why he met with litvinenko in london, to tell him about the hit list, to warn him. but, he says, litvinenko didn't buy it. >> he said, mario, don't care about that. >> reporter: he says it's bs. >> i think it's just a provocation, but please check what's happening. >> reporter: but after what happened to litvinenko, scaramella says he takes the hit list...
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a few months ago, alexander zverev could have walked onto any court full of confidence. after already securing a first group against marin cilic. but this is a win new novak djokovic and it would take a lot more than what he had to offer to derail him and despite leading djokovic floundering at some points, he couldn't hold his nerve and the first set was the serbian is a topic after a public aid in year of court for novak djokovic with injuries and personal issues that seem to be threatening his success, it would seem the serbian has bounced back in style. it was close in the opening couple of games in the second set, with alexander zverev digging deep to make djokovic earn it. but this isa to make djokovic earn it. but this is a reignited novak djokovic and sensing weakness in his opponent, he turned the screw. the german took only three points in the final five games. ultimately, he couldn't stop the sheer skill of alexander zverev, who edged closer to a place in the semifinals. that spot however, all relied on the outcome of the match between the big serving american
a few months ago, alexander zverev could have walked onto any court full of confidence. after already securing a first group against marin cilic. but this is a win new novak djokovic and it would take a lot more than what he had to offer to derail him and despite leading djokovic floundering at some points, he couldn't hold his nerve and the first set was the serbian is a topic after a public aid in year of court for novak djokovic with injuries and personal issues that seem to be threatening...
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alexander and his team were first to ——. a ladder the town fearing arrest by the intelligence services who have a history of detaining journalists for covering stories which the government being counterrevolutionary. alexander hopes that his film has highlighted the plight of the poor and forgotten venezuelans. i was trying to show how in the face of such misery, there is still so much resilience. i hope those who view the documentary, people particularly in trinidad & tobago who are seeing these fishermen coming over to trinidad, begin to feel for these people and not just see them begin to feel for these people and notjust see them as refugees, as bandits, but see them as real people who are trying to provide the most asic food items for their families. thejudges praise asic food items for their families. the judges praise alexander's camera work and thought this was a unique choice of story. in ourfinalfilm and the in our final film and the winner in ourfinalfilm and the winner in the current affairs category, deeyah khan
alexander and his team were first to ——. a ladder the town fearing arrest by the intelligence services who have a history of detaining journalists for covering stories which the government being counterrevolutionary. alexander hopes that his film has highlighted the plight of the poor and forgotten venezuelans. i was trying to show how in the face of such misery, there is still so much resilience. i hope those who view the documentary, people particularly in trinidad & tobago who are...
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the judges praised alexander's camera work and thought this was a "unique choice of story." in ourfinalfilm, and the winner in the current affairs category, deeyah khan comes face—to—face with some of america's most influential neo—nazi leaders. freelancers deeyah and her colleague darin prindle spent several days with activists including jeff schoep, leader of america's largest neo—nazi organisation. we feel that the white race in general, western civilisation in general is under a full assault. i know what neo—nazis think and how they view somebody like me, but i wanted to understand why they believe the things that they believe, and if it was possible for me to find their humanity, and if it would be possible to them to recognise my humanity. the 14 words is "we must secure the existence of our race and a future for white children..." deeyah: and 88? hh. which stands for? heil hitler. this is our pr director, brian culpepper. good to meet you, i'm deeyah.. ma'am. having spent several days with brian culpepper, another member of the national socialist movement, d
the judges praised alexander's camera work and thought this was a "unique choice of story." in ourfinalfilm, and the winner in the current affairs category, deeyah khan comes face—to—face with some of america's most influential neo—nazi leaders. freelancers deeyah and her colleague darin prindle spent several days with activists including jeff schoep, leader of america's largest neo—nazi organisation. we feel that the white race in general, western civilisation in general is...
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needless to say alexander says he likes hitting things hard. a perfect sport then for this young kent golfer who has just won the paris junior cup. no mean feat for a six—year—old. junior cup. no mean feat for a six-year-old. it was really far hole. there was tricky bunkers and water. it is a sport where world class talent is often spotted early. no prizes for guessing who this is. tiger woods, one of the most successful golfer of all time shot to fame at the age of three and chipping on to the sofa, a young rory mcilroy. alexander is coached in tunbridge, where he plays around three times a week. here talent is spotted and nurtured early on. a lot ofjuniors are at such a high standard from a young age. when i was younger, i got into golf at the age of three and a half, but it took until i was ten to become a member. alexander is already a member, so it is more accessible to play. alexander dreams of becoming a professional and he is determined and competitive, but faces a busy time representing england. he has qualified for world champions
needless to say alexander says he likes hitting things hard. a perfect sport then for this young kent golfer who has just won the paris junior cup. no mean feat for a six—year—old. junior cup. no mean feat for a six-year-old. it was really far hole. there was tricky bunkers and water. it is a sport where world class talent is often spotted early. no prizes for guessing who this is. tiger woods, one of the most successful golfer of all time shot to fame at the age of three and chipping on to...
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alexander's serve was high on confidence and it showed in the opening stages. after breaking novak djokovic to serve thread of silver six full victory in the all important first set. her third. he turned on the stall in the second set with a delightful right of shots. saving his best for last. five. believe you have it is obvious the biggest. first of all i want to congratulate you . great week again not only this week but you know how you play the second of this year we maybe never seen it before and you barely lost a match i'm actually very thankful you lost one to me today. the death of highlights of sarah's fledgling career the one he may eclipse in twenty nineteen. monica jones we're with you in one minute with all the business news don't forget you can always get the latest news and information around the clock on our web site good of you dot com. rearing to me. everyone who loves books has to go and say. thank you literature list hundred plus street.
alexander's serve was high on confidence and it showed in the opening stages. after breaking novak djokovic to serve thread of silver six full victory in the all important first set. her third. he turned on the stall in the second set with a delightful right of shots. saving his best for last. five. believe you have it is obvious the biggest. first of all i want to congratulate you . great week again not only this week but you know how you play the second of this year we maybe never seen it...
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alexander to serve was hoisted confidence and it showed in the opening stages. after breaking novak djokovic to serve third still to six full victory in the all important first set. her third. he turned on the stall in the second set with a delightful all right shots. saving his best for last. i thought. believing evidence obviously biggest. first of all i want to know about the great week again not only this week but you know how you play the second of this year we maybe never seen it before i mean you barely lost the match i'm actually very faithful you don't want to me today. the death of highlights of sarah's fledgling career but one he may eclipse in twenty nineteen i quick reminder now of our top story german chancellor angela merkel and french president hollande on micron say they hope to sign a new treaty of friendship and cooperation between their countries in january it comes after my prank call for closer ties in a ceremony marking germany's day of remembrance. you're watching d.w. news from berlin more at the top of the hour i'm mary and i haven't se
alexander to serve was hoisted confidence and it showed in the opening stages. after breaking novak djokovic to serve third still to six full victory in the all important first set. her third. he turned on the stall in the second set with a delightful all right shots. saving his best for last. i thought. believing evidence obviously biggest. first of all i want to know about the great week again not only this week but you know how you play the second of this year we maybe never seen it before i...
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and in tennis germany's alexander's farah upset world number one don't want joe coverage to win the prestigious a.t.p. finals in london. by marrying the evanston it's good to have you with us we begin with a call for unity from french president a monologue wrong as he addresses german lawmakers here in berlin and his speech was part of germany's annual remembrance day which honors victims of war and oppression from a chronic it was a chance to rally germany to his vision of a new era in europe. on a day of remembering the war and division a strong show of unity. speaking to the german bundestag the french president said france and germany had overcome two hundred years of wars and now is the time to look to the future. of the. new do. today we must find the courage together to open a new chapter. we owe it to europe because we are not yet fully aware of the importance of the times we live in you. made an impassioned call for france and germany to work together only that way could europe tackle talent jazz from climate change to migration. that is why europe must be stronger that is why it must
and in tennis germany's alexander's farah upset world number one don't want joe coverage to win the prestigious a.t.p. finals in london. by marrying the evanston it's good to have you with us we begin with a call for unity from french president a monologue wrong as he addresses german lawmakers here in berlin and his speech was part of germany's annual remembrance day which honors victims of war and oppression from a chronic it was a chance to rally germany to his vision of a new era in europe....
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but they should not be against alexander zverev. it was a small portion of the crop but they made their presence felt. it was lovely how the rest of the tennis fans applauded the young man because as you could see he was physically very upset by the reaction. he did not know what to send the one hand. on one hand he was super happy winning this match when he wanted to respect his dash expresses happiness. but i thought once he quieted down and the crowd really understood what this moment was about, they turned it around and he may have won a couple of new fans today. and this moment, while. he has really turned his career around. he has been one of those we have been talking about as a star of the future but you really get the feeling he's making the bra kes get the feeling he's making the brakes are now. for the lax couple yea rs brakes are now. for the lax couple years he has been called the next number one which is a high doing to live up to. he was number three last year, he consolidated his form with another great season finish
but they should not be against alexander zverev. it was a small portion of the crop but they made their presence felt. it was lovely how the rest of the tennis fans applauded the young man because as you could see he was physically very upset by the reaction. he did not know what to send the one hand. on one hand he was super happy winning this match when he wanted to respect his dash expresses happiness. but i thought once he quieted down and the crowd really understood what this moment was...
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and intense germany's alexander's therapy office says the world number one novak jump of age to win the prestigious a.t.p. finals in london. by marrying the evanston it's good to have you with us we begin with a call for unity from french president among all micron as he addresses german lawmakers here in berlin and his speech was part of germany's annual remembrance day which honors victims of war and oppression from a chronic it was a chance to rally germany to his vision of a new era in europe. on a day of remembering war and division a strong show of unity. speaking to the german bundestag the french president said france and germany had overcome two hundred years of wars and now is the time to look to the future. of the get on with them. today we must find the courage together to open a new chapter. we owe it to europe because we are not yet fully aware of the importance of the times we live in. michael made an impassioned call for france and germany to work together that only that way could europe tackle talent jazz from climate change to migration. that is why europe must be stro
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alexander the third was high confidence and it showed in the opening stages. after breaking novak djokovic just serve threads still to six full victory in the all important first set. first. he turned on the saw in the second set with a delightful right of shots. saving his best for last. five. number leaving evidence obviously big shot a bit of a first of all i want to congratulate you. great week again not only this week but you know how you play the second of this year we maybe never seen it before and you barely lost a match i'm actually very thankful you last one to me today. the undoubted highlights of stress fledgling career the one he may eclipse in twenty nineteen. coming up just a bit of top auto industry c.e.o. taken in for questioning their heart more with the business on that. every journey begins with the first step and every language with the first word. rico is in germany to learn german why not simple online on your mobile and free shop d w z e learning course nikos fake german made easy. answers transforming. is he ready for it.
alexander the third was high confidence and it showed in the opening stages. after breaking novak djokovic just serve threads still to six full victory in the all important first set. first. he turned on the saw in the second set with a delightful right of shots. saving his best for last. five. number leaving evidence obviously big shot a bit of a first of all i want to congratulate you. great week again not only this week but you know how you play the second of this year we maybe never seen it...
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alexander's serve was high on confidence and it showed in the opening stages. after breaking novak djokovic to serve threat of sealed a six full victory in the all important first sets. first . he turned on the saw in the second set with a delightful right of shots. saving his best for last. number leaving have it is obvious the big shot a bit out of the one first of all i want to congratulate. great week again not only this week but you know how you play the second of this year we maybe never seen it before i mean you barely lost the match i'm actually very thankful you don't want to me today. the undoubted highlights of sarah's fledgling career but one he may eclipse in twenty nineteen. you're watching t.v. news coming to you from berlin we have more for you at the top of the hour of course and you can get all this news and information around the clock on our web site that's at t w dot com thanks for watching. who have been fighting for the place to be taken seriously in the world of war here's what's coming up. on t w. this superhero on a mission smart women
alexander's serve was high on confidence and it showed in the opening stages. after breaking novak djokovic to serve threat of sealed a six full victory in the all important first sets. first . he turned on the saw in the second set with a delightful right of shots. saving his best for last. number leaving have it is obvious the big shot a bit out of the one first of all i want to congratulate. great week again not only this week but you know how you play the second of this year we maybe never...
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and in tennis the new kid on the court twenty one year old german alexander does verify that he's won the a.t.p. finals for the first time beating world number one novak djokovic we bring you the highlights from a dramatic match. the heart thank you so much for your company everyone where we start this broadcast with unfolding developments in japan or innocent boss karl is gone has been arrested all this after an internal investigation found he under-reported his income by millions of dollars and engaged in what the company called other significant misconduct while in this on c.e.o. he wrote to us a car wash. says he's called a board meeting for thursday to approve gods dismissal as chairman of the company carl is gone is credited with leading a dramatic turnaround at nissen over the last two decades rescuing it from near bankruptcy i will look at the his stunning fall from grace. carlos ghosn is regarded as one of the most docile and manages in the automotive business after all he has the partnership of red mitsubishi amnesty on and his belt . but he's been under investigation for mo
and in tennis the new kid on the court twenty one year old german alexander does verify that he's won the a.t.p. finals for the first time beating world number one novak djokovic we bring you the highlights from a dramatic match. the heart thank you so much for your company everyone where we start this broadcast with unfolding developments in japan or innocent boss karl is gone has been arrested all this after an internal investigation found he under-reported his income by millions of dollars...
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and in tennis the new kid on the court twenty one year old german alexander set of wins the a.t.p. finals for the first time defeating world number one novak djokovic she will be the best moments from a traumatic. time series so much going to thank you for joining us the leaders of hong kong's pro-democracy movement have gone on trial for their roles in mass protests in the territory and twenty fourteen they have been charged with creating a public nuisance if convicted they could go to prison for seven years all have pleaded not guilty more than one hundred pro-democracy activists gathered outside the court to show their support for the defendants carrying the umbrella identified with the protesters now four years ago tens of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets for nearly three months to protest against what they said was chinese interference in hong kong's election. you spoke to one of the most prominent activists ahead of the trial. john king mon keeps running while he still has the chance he took up the sport when it became clear that he was due to stand trial the so
and in tennis the new kid on the court twenty one year old german alexander set of wins the a.t.p. finals for the first time defeating world number one novak djokovic she will be the best moments from a traumatic. time series so much going to thank you for joining us the leaders of hong kong's pro-democracy movement have gone on trial for their roles in mass protests in the territory and twenty fourteen they have been charged with creating a public nuisance if convicted they could go to prison...
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by my guests in london marcus papadopoulos he's the editor of politics first magazine we also have alexander mcqueen he's a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com and we have donald he is an associate director of the academy of ideas all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate marcus let me go to you first i'm titling this program broken brags it is that an appropriate title for this program do you think go ahead well allow me to say this i do not like the european union and i never have. but at the same time i don't like the press and i don't like the remains why because both camps are two sides of the same coin they share the same politics the same economics and the same foreign policy objects and they are inherently russian and they support western global. how. let me say this as a member of the parliamentary press gallery i have a front row seats so to speak and i can assure people watching this episode of crosstalk that brick sits is extraordinarily complicated it is not simple it is n
by my guests in london marcus papadopoulos he's the editor of politics first magazine we also have alexander mcqueen he's a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com and we have donald he is an associate director of the academy of ideas all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate marcus let me go to you first i'm titling this program broken brags it is that an appropriate title for this program...
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alexander schaeffer in was responding to recent reports from a german news magazine that big clubs had held secret discussions about forming such a super league he dismissed those claims as fiction and also said football is not for sale. so to christophe now with the latest on that sell off on equity markets and there are signs that this set off a stop at least in some parts of asia markets in shanghai and hong kong posted slight gains on wednesday there is however a growing concern that one of the longest bull markets in history could be coming to an end in new york the dow jones industrial average and the s. and p. five hundred have now lost all of this year's gains with some of the most recent high fliers leading to dr. a stock market slide driven by some of the biggest names in tech take apple at the beginning of this month it was worth over a trillion dollars now it's dropped to eight hundred eighty billion one reason for the decline weaker than expected to man for the latest i phone models. not just for apple but for the entire benchmark s. and p. index here's why. well when a co
alexander schaeffer in was responding to recent reports from a german news magazine that big clubs had held secret discussions about forming such a super league he dismissed those claims as fiction and also said football is not for sale. so to christophe now with the latest on that sell off on equity markets and there are signs that this set off a stop at least in some parts of asia markets in shanghai and hong kong posted slight gains on wednesday there is however a growing concern that one of...
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alexander holroyd a member of the president's all mushed party he has a seat on the parliament's finance committee how can the president boost to see him reach ahead of crucial elections to the european parliament next year.
alexander holroyd a member of the president's all mushed party he has a seat on the parliament's finance committee how can the president boost to see him reach ahead of crucial elections to the european parliament next year.
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ok let me go back to alexander macarius in london it's already been mentioned as fargo and i think we need to put some shed some more light on it let's let's say that some may lose. loses a vote of confidence in her deal doesn't pass parliament. this deadline remains it doesn't really matter about to resume anymore i mean because whoever replaces her is going to have the same dilemma in india making of appeasing or why variety wide a range of our groups and ideas i mean this is what you guys call it a sticky wicket i don't know if you can say that on television but it's a mess. it is a very complicated situation indeed and if to raise them a falls and if this deal is rejected by the house of commons then in some ways it becomes even more complicated because the time or even more in common i want to manage even more exactly construct. who take who in this situation takes over from to resume i mean there is no consensus within the conservative party on who the replacement to her would be there are difficulties of her holding a general election and having a new government hasn't even if
ok let me go back to alexander macarius in london it's already been mentioned as fargo and i think we need to put some shed some more light on it let's let's say that some may lose. loses a vote of confidence in her deal doesn't pass parliament. this deadline remains it doesn't really matter about to resume anymore i mean because whoever replaces her is going to have the same dilemma in india making of appeasing or why variety wide a range of our groups and ideas i mean this is what you guys...
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by my guests in london marcus papadopoulos he's the editor of politics first magazine we also have alexander mcqueen he's a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com and we have donald he is an associate director of the academy of ideas all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate marcus let me go to you first i'm titling this program broken brags it is that an appropriate title for this program do you think go ahead well pay. allow me to say this i do not like the european union and i never have lights it's but at the same time i don't like the camp and i don't like the remain camp why because both camps are two sides of the same coin they share the same politics the same economics and the same foreign policy or. and they are inherently and russian and they support western global. however let me say this as a member of the parliamentary press gallery i have a front row seats so to speak and i can assure people watching this episode of crosstalk that breaks it is extraordinarily complicated it
by my guests in london marcus papadopoulos he's the editor of politics first magazine we also have alexander mcqueen he's a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com and we have donald he is an associate director of the academy of ideas all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate marcus let me go to you first i'm titling this program broken brags it is that an appropriate title for this program...
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and we'll have all the sport — including how alexander zverev booked his place in the semi finals at the atp finals in london. hello and welcome to world news today. the uk prime minister, theresa may, has moved to shore up her government, following widespread opposition to the controversial brexit withdrawl deal she struck with the eu. this evening, she's appointed a new brexit secretary, stephen barclay, after the previous one resigned. mrs may has also won the support of some of her key brexiteer ministers, but she has had to defend herself against further calls from critics to stand down. several conservative mps say they've written letters of no confidence in the prime minister, but it's still not clear if there are enough to trigger a leadership vote. there are some flashing images in this report by the bbc‘s political editor, laura kuenssberg. imagine, submitting yourself first thing in the morning to this. here in the studio with me, the prime minister. literally taking a call from the public asking you to quit. why do you think you should stay on despite the fact that you
and we'll have all the sport — including how alexander zverev booked his place in the semi finals at the atp finals in london. hello and welcome to world news today. the uk prime minister, theresa may, has moved to shore up her government, following widespread opposition to the controversial brexit withdrawl deal she struck with the eu. this evening, she's appointed a new brexit secretary, stephen barclay, after the previous one resigned. mrs may has also won the support of some of her key...
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general alexander commanded the division. he did not experience the fighting and in fact, he was despised by many of his officers, although you do not get that sense here. host: and the pocket refers to what? anjuli: it is an area in the woods in which whittlesey and mcmurtry were all surrounded and attacked. they spent several days of no food, no water, no medical supplies. you see, george mcmurtry, medal of honor recipient on the left, commanded the lost battalion. lieutenant colin on the right, commanded cut -- captain colin on the right commanded company h. brian: the production that went into the film, what was involved? by today's standards, obviously, it seems archaic, but was it the state of the art during this period? anjuli: absolutely. really, reduction was pretty similar to the way that it would be today. you did have a script written out even though he was a silent film. you had the titles to guide the audience in dialogue and summaries of what is happening. but, other than the fact that it is a silent film with
general alexander commanded the division. he did not experience the fighting and in fact, he was despised by many of his officers, although you do not get that sense here. host: and the pocket refers to what? anjuli: it is an area in the woods in which whittlesey and mcmurtry were all surrounded and attacked. they spent several days of no food, no water, no medical supplies. you see, george mcmurtry, medal of honor recipient on the left, commanded the lost battalion. lieutenant colin on the...
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by my guests in london marcus papadopoulos he's the editor of politics first magazine we also have alexander he's a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com and we have our donald he is an associate director of the academy of ideas all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate marcus let me go to you first i'm titling this program broken brags it is that an appropriate title for this program do you think go ahead well allow me to say this i do not like the european union and i never have lights it but at the same time i don't like the camp and i don't like the remain cam why because both camps are two sides of the same coin they share the same politics the same economics and the same foreign policy or. and they are inherently and russian and they support western global moni however let me say this as a member of the parliamentary press gallery i have a front row seats so to speak and i can assure people watching this episode of crosstalk that brick sits is extraordinarily complicated it is not
by my guests in london marcus papadopoulos he's the editor of politics first magazine we also have alexander he's a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com and we have our donald he is an associate director of the academy of ideas all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate marcus let me go to you first i'm titling this program broken brags it is that an appropriate title for this program do...
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ok let me go back to alexander macarius in london it's already been mentioned this program and i think we need to put some shed some more light on it ok let's let's say that some may lose lose a vote of confidence in her deal doesn't pass parliament. this deadline remains it doesn't really matter about to resume anymore i mean because that whoever replaces her is going to have that same dilemma and india making of appeasing why variety why the raid groups and ideas i mean this is what do you guys call it a sticky wicket i don't know if you can say that on television but it's a mess. it is a very complicated situation indeed and if to raise that many folds and if this deal is rejected by the house of commons then in some ways it becomes even more complicated because the time well even more to come when to even more exactly. who take who in this situation. takes over from to raise and may i mean there is no consensus within the conservative party on who the replacement of her would be there are difficulties about holding a general election and having a new government hasn't even if a new
ok let me go back to alexander macarius in london it's already been mentioned this program and i think we need to put some shed some more light on it ok let's let's say that some may lose lose a vote of confidence in her deal doesn't pass parliament. this deadline remains it doesn't really matter about to resume anymore i mean because that whoever replaces her is going to have that same dilemma and india making of appeasing why variety why the raid groups and ideas i mean this is what do you...
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by my guests in london marcus papadopoulos he's the editor of politics first magazine we also have alexander he's a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com and we have our donald he is an associate director of the academy of ideas all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate marcus let me go to you first i'm titling this program broken brags it is that an appropriate title for this program do you think go ahead well allow me to say this i do not like the european union and i never have lights. but at the same time i don't like the press and i don't like the remain can why because both camps are two sides of the same coin they share the same politics the same economics and the same foreign policy objects and they are inherently and the russian and they support western global. however let me say this as a member of the parliamentary press gallery i have a front row seats so to speak and i can assure people watching the. sort of cross talk that brick sits is extraordinarily complicated it is not
by my guests in london marcus papadopoulos he's the editor of politics first magazine we also have alexander he's a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com and we have our donald he is an associate director of the academy of ideas all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate marcus let me go to you first i'm titling this program broken brags it is that an appropriate title for this program do...
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alexander skarsgard is here! but first, i'm going to show you a cartoon! stick around! ♪ blue skies smiling at me nothing but blue skies ♪ ♪ ♪ -[ slurping ] ♪ -act your age. get your own insurance. [ child babbling ] -aah! -oh! -act your age. get your own insurance. -act your age. (man) hey portal, call rory. happy birthday! (woman) what'd you get me? (man) uhhh, i got you...this! (woman) it's half dead. (man) just like you! (woman) oooooh! skate into the holidays with fifty percent off all jeans, all sweaters and all outerwear. need it now? buy online and pickup in-store today. ends monday, only at old navy. ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ what sore muscles? what with advpounding head? .. advil is... relief that's fast. strength that lasts. you'll ask... what pain? with advil. new listerine® ready! tabs™ aren't gum, mints, or marbles. seriously, what is this? if you guessed they're tabs that turn into liquid as you chew, so you can swish and clean your whole mouth instantly, then you were correct. and that was a really good guess. nice job. giveat kohl's!joy you've earn
alexander skarsgard is here! but first, i'm going to show you a cartoon! stick around! ♪ blue skies smiling at me nothing but blue skies ♪ ♪ ♪ -[ slurping ] ♪ -act your age. get your own insurance. [ child babbling ] -aah! -oh! -act your age. get your own insurance. -act your age. (man) hey portal, call rory. happy birthday! (woman) what'd you get me? (man) uhhh, i got you...this! (woman) it's half dead. (man) just like you! (woman) oooooh! skate into the holidays with fifty percent...
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phenomena is standing by good evening to you alexander the republicans retaining control of the u.s. senate with the democrats retaking the house of representatives we've still got a deeply divided political landscape in the us as a result of this vote dont we. yes you're totally right but it doesn't come as a surprise we have to say let's talk about the democrats first as you said they are projected to take over the house of representatives and this is good news for the democrats and they are already talking on twitter about a blue wave and they're on track to change the face of u.s. politics with many first time candidates now lawmakers no members of congress still will be more representatives of minorities more women in the house of representatives and that's good news there is a different picture in the senate though as you said with the republicans projects it's to be able to maintain control of the senate and this is good news for the president who was comparing of very hard on behalf of the senate and who already says in the past that this is very important for him and he also
phenomena is standing by good evening to you alexander the republicans retaining control of the u.s. senate with the democrats retaking the house of representatives we've still got a deeply divided political landscape in the us as a result of this vote dont we. yes you're totally right but it doesn't come as a surprise we have to say let's talk about the democrats first as you said they are projected to take over the house of representatives and this is good news for the democrats and they are...
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by my guests in london marcus papadopoulos he's the editor of politics first magazine we also have alexander mcqueen he's a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com and we have our donald he is an associate director of the academy of ideas all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate marcus let me go to you first i'm titling this program broken brags it is that an appropriate title for this program do you think go ahead well allow me to say this i do not like the european union and i never have lights. but at the same time i don't like the press and i don't like the remains why because both camps are two sides of the same coin they share the same politics the same economics and the same foreign policy objects and they are inherently russian and they support western global. however let me say this as a member of the parliamentary. press gallery i have a front row seats so to speak and i can assure people watching this episode of crosstalk that brick sits is extraordinarily complicated it is not
by my guests in london marcus papadopoulos he's the editor of politics first magazine we also have alexander mcqueen he's a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com and we have our donald he is an associate director of the academy of ideas all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate marcus let me go to you first i'm titling this program broken brags it is that an appropriate title for this...
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no está compañero nos cuenta dónde tenía planeado cometer su primer >>> alexander de 21 años de edad entendía ejecutar su crimen en el bosque, todo con el objetivo de que nunca pudiesen encontrar el cuerpo de su víctima. >>> como un monstruo enmascarado y humano, así describió el alguacil del condado a alexander barter que según las autoridades pretendía matar a un niño, violarlo después de muerto y comerse su cadáver >>> este es un tipo que no estaba jugando, que solo estaba hablando en línea dijo el alguacil del condado. también detalló que cuando alexander fue arrestado se apareció con un cuchillo y bolsas de plástico donde pretendía meter las partes de los cuerpos que iba a desmembrar. >>> me gustaría cometer canibalismo y ver cómo se siente tomar una vida escribió en un anuncio en internet donde decía que también buscaba a una persona que le ayudara a cometer el delito. >>> este anuncio fue visto por un agente de la oficina del condado del alguacil que también es oficial del departamento de seguridad de estados unidos, el oficial encubierto contactó al suje
no está compañero nos cuenta dónde tenía planeado cometer su primer >>> alexander de 21 años de edad entendía ejecutar su crimen en el bosque, todo con el objetivo de que nunca pudiesen encontrar el cuerpo de su víctima. >>> como un monstruo enmascarado y humano, así describió el alguacil del condado a alexander barter que según las autoridades pretendía matar a un niño, violarlo después de muerto y comerse su cadáver >>> este es un tipo que no estaba...
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alexander the great surely would have approved. and that's all from global three thousand this week but as you know we love hearing from you so do drop us a line to global three thousand d.w. dot com oh post on facebook d w global society. see you next week and until then take a. look. i'm going to. come up. on prescription doesn't necessarily mean safe. that heart attacks strokes some pain killers are poisonous to the baltimore harbor said tomorrow a new drug that likely wouldn't get approved today because of the over the counter drugs concocted by a pharma industry that along these politicians and woodstock a billion dollar headache dizziness strong t.w. . to fasten your seat belts the man. feel i'm going to look at the book. the. travel guide to. sixty minutes on d w. here's what's coming up for the book going to sleep you have plenty to talk about here on the job you know it's cut take a look at what all that means for the paper of course. the fund is legal every weekend here on t.w. . scars cover and forget women in russia hav
alexander the great surely would have approved. and that's all from global three thousand this week but as you know we love hearing from you so do drop us a line to global three thousand d.w. dot com oh post on facebook d w global society. see you next week and until then take a. look. i'm going to. come up. on prescription doesn't necessarily mean safe. that heart attacks strokes some pain killers are poisonous to the baltimore harbor said tomorrow a new drug that likely wouldn't get approved...
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coming up on this programme: alexander zverev stuns world number one novak djokovic to win the season—ending atp finals. switzerland overturn a 2—0 deficit to thrash high—flying belgium 5—2 in the uefa nations league. and francesco molinari caps a fantastic season by winning the european tour's race to dubai. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. alexander zverev recorded the biggest victory of his fledgling career after seeing off novak djokovic in straight sets to win the nitto atp finals in london. the world number one a heavy favourite to win what would have been a sixth finals title, but he was outclassed by 21—year—old zverev, 6—3, 6—4. austin halewood was watching the action. despite beating zverev earlier this week, this was novak djokovic‘s turn to be outclassed. just like the first match, the opening set was too close to call. eight games went with serve, with the german more than holding his own. after dominating all week, djokovic and then lost his serve for the first time in the tournament. his opponent had his chance, and took it. game and first set, z
coming up on this programme: alexander zverev stuns world number one novak djokovic to win the season—ending atp finals. switzerland overturn a 2—0 deficit to thrash high—flying belgium 5—2 in the uefa nations league. and francesco molinari caps a fantastic season by winning the european tour's race to dubai. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. alexander zverev recorded the biggest victory of his fledgling career after seeing off novak djokovic in straight sets to win the...
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bolton: i might say, i am a free trader, unlike alexander hamilton. [laughter] dan: that was just to get things going. go ahead. you can speak loudly. >> -- carnegie endowment for international these. i have a question on north korea. in february, you wrote an op-ed about a first strike on north korea and the justifications for that. i'm wondering how your thinking on that has changed or not, especially if this period of engagement ceases and negotiations are no longer ongoing. what do you think about military options? mr. bolton: i have written and said a lot of things over the years, and i still believe every one of them. but i don't compare what i said when i was a free spirit to what i say now as the national security advisor, because obviously i am in a very different kind of place. i give my advice to the president and he decides what he is going to do. i like to say i am the national security advisor, not national security decision maker. we are launched on a particular course with north korea. the president is determined and optimistic he can
bolton: i might say, i am a free trader, unlike alexander hamilton. [laughter] dan: that was just to get things going. go ahead. you can speak loudly. >> -- carnegie endowment for international these. i have a question on north korea. in february, you wrote an op-ed about a first strike on north korea and the justifications for that. i'm wondering how your thinking on that has changed or not, especially if this period of engagement ceases and negotiations are no longer ongoing. what do...
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alexander the great surely would have approved. and that's all from global three thousand this week but as you know we love hearing from you so do drop us a line to global three thousand dot com oh post on facebook d w global society. will see you next week and until then take care. this injury. searching for the parts of yesterday's. reinvents run down buildings in fantastical limits of what would a playful. create. taking few hours. away. w. . ford more. or. my first vice was a sewing machine. where i come from women are almost by this oceans will remember something as simple as learning how to write them by saying those isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle of my home and it took me years to even despite their. finally they gave up invention by a young bicycle and returned with the sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than writing advice as now i was a meteor shower those woman back home. flood zones by the duties and social norms and inform them of old dead decent rights my name i
alexander the great surely would have approved. and that's all from global three thousand this week but as you know we love hearing from you so do drop us a line to global three thousand dot com oh post on facebook d w global society. will see you next week and until then take care. this injury. searching for the parts of yesterday's. reinvents run down buildings in fantastical limits of what would a playful. create. taking few hours. away. w. . ford more. or. my first vice was a sewing...
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that's why the alexander graham bell association for the deaf and hard of hearing honored them with this lifetime achievement award. >> we help people that need to connect to their families through hearing, and we bring that gift of hearing to thousands and thousands of people around the world every year. >> this year's special guests included author and psychotherapisec reb alexander. she's also the sister of nbc news white house correspondent peter alexander. >>> and still ahead on news 4 today, we're working for you. y your car's headlights may not be working as well as they should be. >>> plus, a murder mystery nearly 50 years in the making. a serial killer who claims to have killed nearly 100 people now taking responsibility for a cold case in prince george. coun details when news 4 today continues. >>> good morning, everybody. 5:00 a.m. now on this thursday. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. if you're a fan of cold weather, why? >> what is wrong with you? >> seriously. see, we thought the same thing. >> no, more power to you. >> i just don't understand. but you know what, w
that's why the alexander graham bell association for the deaf and hard of hearing honored them with this lifetime achievement award. >> we help people that need to connect to their families through hearing, and we bring that gift of hearing to thousands and thousands of people around the world every year. >> this year's special guests included author and psychotherapisec reb alexander. she's also the sister of nbc news white house correspondent peter alexander. >>> and...
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from the alexander hamilton institute in washington, this is about 50 minutes. >>> good afternoon. glad to be here. happy halloween. i see most important you kept your mustache despite the unrelenting pressure on you. it shows a lot about your spine . >> it turned white a long time ago. >> i thought we would start off , we have so many students here and aspiring foreign policy. what you think has fundamentally changed now and what are some of the promises for some of our students and challenges that you didn't -- that you face. >> i started off as a lawyer. there's no better way to get into foreign policy than to do something else for a long time. for those that are interested in international affairs, this is a better time than there has ever been before. there didn't used to be too much alternative between joining the foreign service at the state department are joining the military and serving in post-overseas, but now i think an american business is so international that you have a much better opportunity to have a variety of career choices. i think where the government still fa
from the alexander hamilton institute in washington, this is about 50 minutes. >>> good afternoon. glad to be here. happy halloween. i see most important you kept your mustache despite the unrelenting pressure on you. it shows a lot about your spine . >> it turned white a long time ago. >> i thought we would start off , we have so many students here and aspiring foreign policy. what you think has fundamentally changed now and what are some of the promises for some of our...
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alexander's serve was high on confidence and it showed in the opening stages. after breaking novak djokovic to serve threat of sealed a six full victory in the all important first sets. first . he turned on the saw in the second set with a delightful right of shots. saving his best for last. number leaving have it is obvious the big shot a bit out of the one first of all i want to congratulate. great week again not only this week but you know how you play the second of this year we maybe never seen it before i mean you barely lost the match i'm actually very thankful you don't want to me today. the undoubted highlights of sarah's fledgling career but one he may
alexander's serve was high on confidence and it showed in the opening stages. after breaking novak djokovic to serve threat of sealed a six full victory in the all important first sets. first . he turned on the saw in the second set with a delightful right of shots. saving his best for last. number leaving have it is obvious the big shot a bit out of the one first of all i want to congratulate. great week again not only this week but you know how you play the second of this year we maybe never...
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it was a taut opening set between alexander. with mia centimeters determining each game. but sarah prevailed in the top rank to take the first set seven six. beat the german then broke serve in the second set to pave the way to victory. on and on false sense of through to the semifinals where he'll now face. plates always rise again shitter actually my short career he's leading with one win over me. i hope i can try to change that mostly it's going to be very tough match but i hope i'll be ready for. two wins from five showdowns with federer bodes well for. who is aiming to become the first german to win the tournament since bars. you know always get data but in years on the go just download our app from google play all from the google apple still that'll give you access to all the latest news and information around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use the dean of new app to send us photos and videos. you're watching t.v. news back at the top of the hour and. we make up we want tons of it and. we are some of. the ones to shape the
it was a taut opening set between alexander. with mia centimeters determining each game. but sarah prevailed in the top rank to take the first set seven six. beat the german then broke serve in the second set to pave the way to victory. on and on false sense of through to the semifinals where he'll now face. plates always rise again shitter actually my short career he's leading with one win over me. i hope i can try to change that mostly it's going to be very tough match but i hope i'll be...
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alexander was high on confidence and it showed in the opening stages. after breaking novak djokovic has served threat of sealed a six full victory in the all important first set. her . he turned on the stall in the second set with a delightful right of shots. saving his best for last. number leaving evidence obviously the biggest auto that of the one first of all i want to come to. a great week again not only this week but you know how you play the second of this year we maybe never seen it before and you barely lost the match i'm actually very thankful you don't want to me today. the death of highlights of sarah's fledgling career but one he may eclipse in twenty nineteen. you're watching t.v. news coming to you from berlin and of course you don't forget you can always get the latest news on the go just download our app from google play or from the apple store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and also used. to send us photos and videos. so you know this for now th
alexander was high on confidence and it showed in the opening stages. after breaking novak djokovic has served threat of sealed a six full victory in the all important first set. her . he turned on the stall in the second set with a delightful right of shots. saving his best for last. number leaving evidence obviously the biggest auto that of the one first of all i want to come to. a great week again not only this week but you know how you play the second of this year we maybe never seen it...