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we are converting spain and apple tv will be in spain. the insights and the feelings that i got is that they count on spain, they see that spain is a safe country with a good quality of life and affordable and competitive -- and prices. we have a good opportunity for both for the spanish government for my country and with these foreign investors and companies. and also my country is committed with gender equality, diversity, and we are focused regarding this new education system with stem for girls and women. we are an open country and we are looking forward to having these synergies with the u.s. investors and companies. emily: wonderful to hear where your priorities are. welcome to silicon valley. hope you enjoy your trip. thank you for joining us. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." wall street week is coming up next. you don't want to miss it. this is bloomberg. ♪ in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing do
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spain really came through and held their nerves when it counted. we had another dramatic penalty shootout and switzerland only got this far by knocking out france through penalties but this time, they don't have the same luck. the game-winning penalty helped spain slide through into the semifinals. michael: they certainly did hold their nerves, but they also struggled at times. do you give them a good chance of winning the tournament? guest: i think we have to give switzerland all the credit they deserve. they have punched way above their weight and done a lot better than people give them credit for to say the least, but spain were clear favorites in this match and did struggle. the match was indicative of one of their broader issues where they had a boom-bust attack and into of their matches, they scored five goals. in three, they were either shut out or only scored one goal. it's either feast or famine and if they can get that figured out, then they are one of the better teams in the tournament and they are also in a transitional time. this is no
spain really came through and held their nerves when it counted. we had another dramatic penalty shootout and switzerland only got this far by knocking out france through penalties but this time, they don't have the same luck. the game-winning penalty helped spain slide through into the semifinals. michael: they certainly did hold their nerves, but they also struggled at times. do you give them a good chance of winning the tournament? guest: i think we have to give switzerland all the credit...
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and then as you said, a red card in the 77 minute for spain or excuse me, for switzerland and spain up a man. didn't seem to matter too much. they tried and tried and tried, but switzerland held strong, but spain really came through and held their nerves when it counted. we had another dramatic penalties shoot out in this for them. it was really the only got this far by knocking out france through penalties. but this time they didn't have the same luck in the finish the game winning penalty and help spain wide through with into this. i mean, it's a very good with you but, and they certainly did to hold their nerves as you put it. but they clearly struggle that times. do you still give them a good chance of winning this tournament? yeah, i mean, 1st of all, i think we do have to give switzerland all the credit they deserved. they really have punched way, way above their weight this tournament, and done a lot better than people gave them credit for italy's to say the least. but spain were clear favorites in this match and did struggle. and i think this match was really indicative of one
and then as you said, a red card in the 77 minute for spain or excuse me, for switzerland and spain up a man. didn't seem to matter too much. they tried and tried and tried, but switzerland held strong, but spain really came through and held their nerves when it counted. we had another dramatic penalties shoot out in this for them. it was really the only got this far by knocking out france through penalties. but this time they didn't have the same luck in the finish the game winning penalty and...
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but spain were clear favorites in this match and did struggle. and i think this match was really indicative of one of their broader issues where they have a boom bust attack in 2 of their matches. they've scored 5 goals now. and 3 of their matches, they either were shut out or only scored one goal. so it's either kind feast or famine. i think if they can get that figured out, then they really are one of the better teams in the tournament. there are also kind of in a transitional period. this isn't the same team that won the 282012 euros and the 2010 world cup. there are younger team which means there's less pressure, but they're going to play the winner of italy, belgium. i wouldn't really be jealous of having to go up against either of those 2 teams. so the way forward for them isn't going to get any easier. got it. that's dave granite from d w. sports. really appreciate your analysis there. and a reminder of the top story we're following few at this shower, the last us native trees have left barbara military base and f ganesh, a 20 year mission
but spain were clear favorites in this match and did struggle. and i think this match was really indicative of one of their broader issues where they have a boom bust attack in 2 of their matches. they've scored 5 goals now. and 3 of their matches, they either were shut out or only scored one goal. so it's either kind feast or famine. i think if they can get that figured out, then they really are one of the better teams in the tournament. there are also kind of in a transitional period. this...
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i was at that 2012 final between the two sides when spain absolute the two sides when spain absolute the batch absolutely ripped italy apart. we all became very familiar with the tactics before we get to these two teams when i was driving down the motorway exactly italian or spanish fans and have you managed to gauge the makeup of the fans? it’s gauge the makeup of the fans? it's auoin gauge the makeup of the fans? it�*s going to be interesting isn't it. to between the spanish and and italian fans. but i can see at that number of italian fans off to my right and we know of course there's been an increase in the capacity for 60,000 as part of the government events research programme expecting around 53,000 eight will be the largest capacity crowd of icebreaking event in the last 60 months or so but i see know we won't be seeing those italian and spanish fans flying in for this one but around 53,000 tickets sold and i have to say they are and a half away from kick—off and atmosphere is already building. that was very special and a lot of people straightaway said they are going to
i was at that 2012 final between the two sides when spain absolute the two sides when spain absolute the batch absolutely ripped italy apart. we all became very familiar with the tactics before we get to these two teams when i was driving down the motorway exactly italian or spanish fans and have you managed to gauge the makeup of the fans? it’s gauge the makeup of the fans? it's auoin gauge the makeup of the fans? it�*s going to be interesting isn't it. to between the spanish and and...
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and spain takes about 1500000000 of this. and this is at $1.00 degrees, higher global warming compared to the pre industrial period. and with climate change, this will get much worse case and bright future ahead. but will this stock message increase the pressure on companies and politicians to take action? well, i certainly hope so, and i think we can save the government's chief can and companies as well. if we can draw any lessons from the current corporate crisis, it's that when governments take a crisis seriously, they also address it seriously. so this way we put about 10 percent of the global g, d p towards economic recovery from cove it. and this could also get us a long way in the fight against climate change. so you're saying that we can learn a lot from the quote from the cobra crisis. what, what specifically should we be taking with us on the journey to to fight climate change? so we probably saw that the size of leadership and listening to scientific evidence is, is a good strategy towards resilience. okay, and do
and spain takes about 1500000000 of this. and this is at $1.00 degrees, higher global warming compared to the pre industrial period. and with climate change, this will get much worse case and bright future ahead. but will this stock message increase the pressure on companies and politicians to take action? well, i certainly hope so, and i think we can save the government's chief can and companies as well. if we can draw any lessons from the current corporate crisis, it's that when governments...
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i'm going to i spain to see my family. it has been nearly— spain to see my family. it has been nearly one — spain to see my family. it has been nearly one year _ spain to see my family. it has been nearly one year i _ spain to see my family. it has been nearly one year i haven't _ spain to see my family. it has been nearly one year i haven't seen - spain to see my family. it has been. nearly one year i haven't seen them. the last_ nearly one year i haven't seen them. the last 18 _ nearly one year i haven't seen them. the last 18 months _ nearly one year i haven't seen them. the last 18 months have _ nearly one year i haven't seen them. the last 18 months have been... - nearly one year i haven't seen them. j the last 18 months have been... like here at gatwick fell to about 10—15 a day. this year they are expecting up a day. this year they are expecting up to 260. it is stilljust a quarter of what was pre— pandemic at still, passengers are coming back. gatwick, manchester and heathrow say this weekend will be their busiest since the start of the pandemic 18 mon
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this comes at a time when spain's _ virus. this comes at a time when spain's first - virus. this comes at a time | when spain's first lockdown, one of the toughest in europe, has been under the microscope. as cases began rapidly rising early last year, the government declared a state of emergency in march, almost everyone in the country was ordered to stay home, and the laws were strictly enforced for six weeks untiljune. spain's constitutional court, in response to a lawsuit brought by the far right party box now says the state of emergency was not enough to give the restrictions constitutional backing. in order to legally limit people's freedoms, the court said the government would have had to declare a more serious state of exception, which needs to be voted for in parliament. which needs to be voted for in parliament-— parliament. translation: at that time the _ parliament. translation: at that time the government's i parliament. translation: at. that time the government's duty was to take immediate, urgent and proportionate measures to contain the spread of an unknown
this comes at a time when spain's _ virus. this comes at a time when spain's first - virus. this comes at a time | when spain's first lockdown, one of the toughest in europe, has been under the microscope. as cases began rapidly rising early last year, the government declared a state of emergency in march, almost everyone in the country was ordered to stay home, and the laws were strictly enforced for six weeks untiljune. spain's constitutional court, in response to a lawsuit brought by the far...
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john watson down there pitch side at enmity against spain. they led by a course but it's all system because for the final week, but semifinals here at and then the final lever it may be on sunday. you can watch tonight match on bbc one and listen on radio five live across the bbc as that. we will have to build up throughout the day from bbc breakfast to kick—off at eight o'clock tomorrow evening for england against denmark and in 1992 champions england is looking and i are the favourites to become the champions here for the first time. good night for now. well, it certainly feels like summer is on hold. further showers expected through the rest of today and into tomorrow and the reason for it is this low pressure, which swept across the country earlier on today. it brought some really quite heavy rain and some strong winds to southern areas. in the second half of the day, the more persistent rain is around eastern scotland and the north—east of england. elsewhere, it is a mixture of areas of cloud and the showers come and go as well. that
john watson down there pitch side at enmity against spain. they led by a course but it's all system because for the final week, but semifinals here at and then the final lever it may be on sunday. you can watch tonight match on bbc one and listen on radio five live across the bbc as that. we will have to build up throughout the day from bbc breakfast to kick—off at eight o'clock tomorrow evening for england against denmark and in 1992 champions england is looking and i are the favourites to...
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spain beat switzerland on penalties and italy beat belgium. just getting to the quarterfinals of a major tournament was worth celebrating, whatever the result. why not soak up the atmosphere in saint petersburg arena? the swiss fans who travelled to russia to see their team lose to spain, as a european adventure finally came to an end. we european adventure finally came to an end. ~ , european adventure finally came to an end-— to an end. we is the same as three years _ to an end. we is the same as three years ago, _ to an end. we is the same as three years ago, we - to an end. we is the same as three years ago, we came . to an end. we is the same as i three years ago, we came here, 13 and lost against decedent. spain and switzerland remained locked at a goal apiece after extra time, despite switzerland being reduced to ten men before the end of normal time. after a nervy penalty shootout, spain emerged victorious. there fans backin emerged victorious. there fans back in madrid were unable to travel to the game, but enjoyed every moment. and
spain beat switzerland on penalties and italy beat belgium. just getting to the quarterfinals of a major tournament was worth celebrating, whatever the result. why not soak up the atmosphere in saint petersburg arena? the swiss fans who travelled to russia to see their team lose to spain, as a european adventure finally came to an end. we european adventure finally came to an end. ~ , european adventure finally came to an end-— to an end. we is the same as three years _ to an end. we is the...
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well, italy in spain, a through to the semi finals of footballs, european championship, spain, edging past, switzerland in a penalty shoots out well. italy extended the and beaten runs to $32.00 games with victory over belgium. are a small repulse. ah, munich was the setting for this quarter final, between an italian side that hadn't lost for almost 3 years. and in belgium team rank number one in the world. i had an early goal just allowed for off side. it was italy who took the lead. you know, trying to be. 7 even better with the flow from lorenzo insignia, italy went to see what i mean. within seconds belgium, we're back in the game. thanks to this foul, rama lucas, you stepped up to score the penalty. typically did sparks but italy held firm in the 2nd half to reach the semi final belgium once again falling just short at a major tournament. in the other quarter, final, spain went ahead again, switzerland, thanks to an own goal for the jewelry and said, no doubt, world champion france in the last round and yearning she carry leveled this match out in the 2nd half the shortly afterwa
well, italy in spain, a through to the semi finals of footballs, european championship, spain, edging past, switzerland in a penalty shoots out well. italy extended the and beaten runs to $32.00 games with victory over belgium. are a small repulse. ah, munich was the setting for this quarter final, between an italian side that hadn't lost for almost 3 years. and in belgium team rank number one in the world. i had an early goal just allowed for off side. it was italy who took the lead. you know,...
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we take you to spain, the era nevada, where a shortage of water is the problem. climate change is rubbing low fluids of an important source on the world's biggest, calm acre announces a strategic overhaul. count folks and power up its business for future beyond fossil fuels. this is data be a business robots in berlin. welcome to the program. plan for the world's largest hydro electric project have been given new momentum australia. as for to skew metals, group has been awarded exclusive rights to develop the ground in a network of dams, in congo that will be twice the size of the current global biggest. the aim is to use the powerful ingle full is at the mouth of the congo river to generate vast amounts of electricity for it to work up to 6 more dams on top of 2 that are already there. and several power plants needs to be built. the finished projects would be capable of producing at least 40 gigawatts of electricity. that's twice as much as china's 3 gorgeous down, which is currently the world's largest. it's enough power to give a 40 percent of africa power needs. total cost for the pro
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we referred to with spain went to penalties. how close was that to me and yes, they were pushed all the way by switzerland. it felt a little bit like early in the tournament west by and created a lot of chances really struggle to take any of them. you know, in this game they did school one go through jody alba, but it was a deflected shot that went in. and other than that they couldn't find a white past switzerland side that was stubborn. that was well organized. they equalized through jet and such cheery and off that they manage the whole spain it by even when they were reduced to 10, then they go to red cars and youngs on the go key. but he was very big, this huge size that he made to keep spying out. and when we went to the shootout, and sergio bus gets us by miss the very 1st i don't, they did look like an upset might just be on the card, but i lost the switzerland. it wasn't. they had some terrible penalties. i asked that i missed 3 out of one of the bloss did way over the bar, and that is what allowed space to squeak throu
we referred to with spain went to penalties. how close was that to me and yes, they were pushed all the way by switzerland. it felt a little bit like early in the tournament west by and created a lot of chances really struggle to take any of them. you know, in this game they did school one go through jody alba, but it was a deflected shot that went in. and other than that they couldn't find a white past switzerland side that was stubborn. that was well organized. they equalized through jet and...
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italy still in there belgium and spain as well. gareth southgate and his players all too aware that if they can come past ukraine here tomorrow it will be denmark or the czech republic they would face. that route to the final really is opening up for gareth southgate and his squad. it seems that he has got everyone of those big decisions right so far in this tournament and he will hope that that theme continues tomorrow. that is just about it from myself here at rome. let's go back to gavin in the studio and software and the rest of the day sport. thanksjohn. well after stunning the cycling world with two stage wins so far, on his comeback to the tour de france, the longest stage today was always going to be struggle for sprinter mark cavendish. mathieu van der poel still leads the way, with the yellowjersey — as nick parrot reports. there are many races within the tour de france. mark cavendish is to win the sprinters green jersey. on the longer stage for 21 years come he wrote at the front until he secured vital points at the i
italy still in there belgium and spain as well. gareth southgate and his players all too aware that if they can come past ukraine here tomorrow it will be denmark or the czech republic they would face. that route to the final really is opening up for gareth southgate and his squad. it seems that he has got everyone of those big decisions right so far in this tournament and he will hope that that theme continues tomorrow. that is just about it from myself here at rome. let's go back to gavin in...
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well then looking ahead to spain, playing italy, i know where i'd be putting my money. what do you, what do you think about that? look, this is a game that really because the cream of the crop years 2020 against each other spine. keep the ball better than anyone, but they're finishing and so unpredictable. you could give him the same johnson and 2 games and in one they'd go 5 and the other, they school one or 0 even. you know, it's lead. i look like the best balance team at the tournaments. i think they got quality all over the pitch and i think they should just about edge the semi final and make the final. all right, well, monies on italy then thanks all over a different data. when you start watching data, blue news, his reminder of the top story we're following for you or far he says mobilized military aircraft to evacuate towns and help fight more than 100. 35 and with in canada, a 1000 people have fled. the town of little in british columbia, a record breaking hate wave, his fuel to wild life is up. next we look at the rocky road to the tokyo and then pick game. we'
well then looking ahead to spain, playing italy, i know where i'd be putting my money. what do you, what do you think about that? look, this is a game that really because the cream of the crop years 2020 against each other spine. keep the ball better than anyone, but they're finishing and so unpredictable. you could give him the same johnson and 2 games and in one they'd go 5 and the other, they school one or 0 even. you know, it's lead. i look like the best balance team at the tournaments. i...
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to jail him for contempt, and into soccer. italian hope for more reason to celebrate women played to spain later. and your opinion, championship, semifinal ah . hello, i'm rebecca. it is mom to the program and it is your is facing its biggest surge of corona virus infections. so far. the delta variant has rapidly pushed up case numbers in indonesia, leaving hospitals in a critical state and facing a short of a shortage rather of oxygen to treat patients. the government now says it's preparing for a worst case scenario. camped outside an overcrowded hospital cove in 1900 patients fighting for their lives. the highly contagious delta vary until swept through indonesia overwhelming the health system and leaving families in a desperate hunt for oxygen, for stricken relatives. i used to refill at a kiosk near home, but there is no supply there. so i came here. the government is struggling to fill the gaps oxy get the demand for oxygen has increased $3.00 to $4.00 fold and that hamper distribution might be there is indeed a shortage. and we have asked the 5 biggest oxygen suppliers to dedicate 1
to jail him for contempt, and into soccer. italian hope for more reason to celebrate women played to spain later. and your opinion, championship, semifinal ah . hello, i'm rebecca. it is mom to the program and it is your is facing its biggest surge of corona virus infections. so far. the delta variant has rapidly pushed up case numbers in indonesia, leaving hospitals in a critical state and facing a short of a shortage rather of oxygen to treat patients. the government now says it's preparing...
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>> the requirements to get into spain were quite straightforward. all you have to do is either show proof of vaccination or a recent negative test here because i have already been vaccinated, i just bought my little white cdc card. the process was, instead of just showing the airport official my passport, as you see right here, i show them my passport and my proof of vaccination. when i got to spain, instead of just going through the passport line, you would go through that, and then a health official would check your vaccination card. it took maybe an extra 20 seconds in the process overall. i would say, it was far less painful than many folks might expect. nothing to be aware of is that the rules are not standardized across the map. different countries have different rules, including some countries like mexico and costa rica which don't have any requirements as far as covid goes when visiting, but you want to make sure you know the specific rules for where you are visiting and that you stay on top of them because they are changing every, sometimes
>> the requirements to get into spain were quite straightforward. all you have to do is either show proof of vaccination or a recent negative test here because i have already been vaccinated, i just bought my little white cdc card. the process was, instead of just showing the airport official my passport, as you see right here, i show them my passport and my proof of vaccination. when i got to spain, instead of just going through the passport line, you would go through that, and then a...
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but spain were clear favorites in this match and did struggle. and i think this match was really indicative of one of their broader issues where they had a boom bust attack and 2 of their matchers, they've scored 5 goals now. and 3 of their matches, they either were shut out or only scored one goal. so it's either kind of feast or famine. i think if they can get that figured out, then they really are one of the better teams in the tournament. they're also kind of in a transitional period. this isn't the same team that won the 282012 euros and the 2010 world cup. there are younger team, which means there's less pressure turning to tennis now and world number one, novak joke of which is through to the 4th round of wimbleton, after straight sets joker, which at the can who can be seen here. rather, the top here screen didn't have it all his own way against dennis coo dollar. but he had one of the key points when it mattered to keep the american qualifier joker, which is chasing a record equally 20th, major title and 6th wimbleton. in the women's dra
but spain were clear favorites in this match and did struggle. and i think this match was really indicative of one of their broader issues where they had a boom bust attack and 2 of their matchers, they've scored 5 goals now. and 3 of their matches, they either were shut out or only scored one goal. so it's either kind of feast or famine. i think if they can get that figured out, then they really are one of the better teams in the tournament. they're also kind of in a transitional period. this...
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so only 14 actually arrived in ver as cruz in spain. what is interesting is some of the people today who are doing dna are finding distant relatives in parts of brazil and in mexico and jamaica as well. >> another listener has asked, where did the first angolans who had been royals work with the english to get back to their home? >> probably the same reason that the english peasants who came here couldn't work with the english to go back home. they weren't -- the ships were not leaving here to go take people back. when the ships left here, they were taking barrels of tobacco back to england. some of the children who were kidnapped, based on some of the colonial records, they kidnapped the wrong kids, and their family had the funds and resources to come and get them. but reality is, no one went back to their home. and you are only dealing with 32 angolans, and you were dealing with thousands and thousands of english peasants, and they didn't get back home either. >> so one of the vessels that you spoke with, the tressurer was apparently
so only 14 actually arrived in ver as cruz in spain. what is interesting is some of the people today who are doing dna are finding distant relatives in parts of brazil and in mexico and jamaica as well. >> another listener has asked, where did the first angolans who had been royals work with the english to get back to their home? >> probably the same reason that the english peasants who came here couldn't work with the english to go back home. they weren't -- the ships were not...
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it was by edison italy, in spain or in the semi finals that means they have deserved it both of their own merits. i think we have a 50 percent chance percent obviously i know i'm in the previous map, standout player leonardo spin so that all his achilles tendon and italy, 2nd, full back to get injured at the tournament. a glimmer of hope for spain, who have no such injury concerns, but scraped past switzerland after penalties in the quarter final. they do have the better recent record in this fixture though, spain have lost just twice to italy and the last 13 encounters winning 7. however, given the choice between the 2 countries, dishes which is predict a dog, the psychic sausage was tempted by the serrano but eventually shows the liaison. yeah. good choice. this is the news live from berlin up next to the w business with benzyl and more on the economic impacts in indonesia, that surgeon corona virus. you can also find much more news and analysis on our website. that's the w dot com. i'm rebecca, which is in berlin. thanks very much for watching the news. the news, the dentist, how a
it was by edison italy, in spain or in the semi finals that means they have deserved it both of their own merits. i think we have a 50 percent chance percent obviously i know i'm in the previous map, standout player leonardo spin so that all his achilles tendon and italy, 2nd, full back to get injured at the tournament. a glimmer of hope for spain, who have no such injury concerns, but scraped past switzerland after penalties in the quarter final. they do have the better recent record in this...
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these are 'ust against italy or spain. these are just smaller— against italy or spain. these are just smaller games, _ against italy or spain. these are just smaller games, england - against italy or spain. these are| just smaller games, england will win, no— just smaller games, england will win, no doubt _ just smaller games, england will win, no doubt.— just smaller games, england will win, no doubt. , ., ., . win, no doubt. they are watching the current game — win, no doubt. they are watching the current game denmark _ win, no doubt. they are watching the current game denmark against - win, no doubt. they are watching the current game denmark against the i current game denmark against the czech republic. the winners of that game will go on to the semifinals next week and the winners of ukraine against england will meet the winners of that game, if that makes sense. a . ~' winners of that game, if that makes sense. 1, . ~ ., , ., ., , sense. back to the studio. it does make sense. _ sense. back to the studio. it does make sense, well _ sense. back to the studio.
these are 'ust against italy or spain. these are just smaller— against italy or spain. these are just smaller games, _ against italy or spain. these are just smaller games, england - against italy or spain. these are| just smaller games, england will win, no— just smaller games, england will win, no doubt _ just smaller games, england will win, no doubt.— just smaller games, england will win, no doubt. , ., ., . win, no doubt. they are watching the current game — win, no doubt. they are...
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this spain came you having flashbacks? this spain name was you having flashbacks? this spain game was one _ you having flashbacks? this spain game was one of— you having flashbacks? this spain game was one of the _ you having flashbacks? this spain game was one of the last - you having flashbacks? this spain game was one of the last game i you having flashbacks? this spain j game was one of the last game to watch is a true fan, and coming here as a young professional kite watching david seaman, to say that penalty, i was at the back of the stand at the old wembley, so i need binoculars to be able to see david seaman from that distance, incredible. but i never expected this. it is absolutely incredible, the amount of people, the ground swell of good feeling, and wanting england to do well is just off the charts. t england to do well is 'ust off the charts. ~ ., ., charts. i think we are having trouble hearing _ charts. i think we are having trouble hearing you - charts. i think we are having trouble hearing you becausej charts. i think we are having i trouble hear
this spain came you having flashbacks? this spain name was you having flashbacks? this spain game was one _ you having flashbacks? this spain game was one of— you having flashbacks? this spain game was one of the _ you having flashbacks? this spain game was one of the last - you having flashbacks? this spain game was one of the last game i you having flashbacks? this spain j game was one of the last game to watch is a true fan, and coming here as a young professional kite watching david...
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and just yesterday, she was having a meeting with the king of spain. king philippe. so it's very interesting, very symbolic, if you will, that he's the, the, the king of spain has come to salute this new precedent who comes from those who are left behind for centuries in the country. that i think is very important for us to you. and also very important for many peruvians who see it that it could be their chance for someone because that comes from one of the poorest districts in the country and knows the hurdles that people have to have every single day to each is mainly a no one understand that he will, will not forget them. another thing, i think that's very important, and he was just mentioning the, is this, is that he's a priority in his government will be the pandemic. it's very interesting that he mentioned this now because he had mentioned this throughout the campaign, and in the past few weeks since we were waiting for the electoral commission to decide who was, who had won the presidency. now he has spoken about the pandemic and that it will be the priority i
and just yesterday, she was having a meeting with the king of spain. king philippe. so it's very interesting, very symbolic, if you will, that he's the, the, the king of spain has come to salute this new precedent who comes from those who are left behind for centuries in the country. that i think is very important for us to you. and also very important for many peruvians who see it that it could be their chance for someone because that comes from one of the poorest districts in the country and...
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thank you. arrive and cases in spain is also leading to an uptick in hospital admissions. though, authorities say that's not translating into an increase in depth while the situation remains manageable. the horrors witnessed by health care workers during the peak of the crisis have left deep mental scars. many are now in therapy, while others have left their jobs completely. the atmosphere at the corona weren't off and our hospital and madrid seems almost relaxed right now. many bitch are empty at the moment. for internet clara, in this blanket, the days have again become a bit more bearable. she and her colleagues left for the worst of the pandemic. it has left them deeply traumatized. nancy me out into a big hole. i cried in the corner. i couldn't take hearing anything more about covert victims because in the end they were also my victims in a way that last february and march with 400 people who die every day. that was devastating. many were already desensitized at that point. what of each of these $400.00? i can give you at least 2 or 3 names and the names of the childr
thank you. arrive and cases in spain is also leading to an uptick in hospital admissions. though, authorities say that's not translating into an increase in depth while the situation remains manageable. the horrors witnessed by health care workers during the peak of the crisis have left deep mental scars. many are now in therapy, while others have left their jobs completely. the atmosphere at the corona weren't off and our hospital and madrid seems almost relaxed right now. many bitch are empty...
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spain really fun actually seeini close. spain really fun actually seeing somebody _ close. spain really fun actually seeing somebody faces - close. spain really fun actually seeing somebody faces with i close. spain really fun actually| seeing somebody faces with up close. spain really fun actually - seeing somebody faces with up with rory mcelroy playing over and the putting _ rory mcelroy playing over and the putting green over there which is really. _ putting green over there which is really, wow. he was literally five metres _ really, wow. he was literally five metres in — really, wow. he was literally five metres in front of me.— really, wow. he was literally five metres in front of me. really cool. it's metres in front of me. really cool. it's amazing _ metres in front of me. really cool. it's amazing especially _ metres in front of me. really cool. it's amazing especially during - metres in front of me. really cool. it's amazing especially during the i it's amazing especially during the southeast the weather is perfect. the guy gives can be raining, it's amazing,
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in spain. he wanted the right to end his life and dignity. as a woman window has continued her husband's fight together with many others until they will listen to. in march, spain became the 4th country in the u to approve youth and asia supported by a clear majority parliament headwind. the historical moment. expenses that the law is now in effect. yes, the station for a dignified dance estimates that in densely populated regions like madrid, that could be one application for youth and ada per day. per se, mostly applicants will probably be people who have an advanced form of cancer and only a few months left to live. and we are those who have severe heart, long or kidney disease, and would also dive within months, measures. this is still a lot to learn about. the new law says that, and i mean only people who are incurable, ill and unreasonable hardship can make a request for youth. in asia, people with mental illnesses excluded before the request is approved. several doctors, inter commission need to discuss each case and intentionally long
in spain. he wanted the right to end his life and dignity. as a woman window has continued her husband's fight together with many others until they will listen to. in march, spain became the 4th country in the u to approve youth and asia supported by a clear majority parliament headwind. the historical moment. expenses that the law is now in effect. yes, the station for a dignified dance estimates that in densely populated regions like madrid, that could be one application for youth and ada per...
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and france has labeled neighboring spain as a corona, virus, red zone as 2 regions. there we introduce measures to halt rising infection numbers . residents in catalonia will be limited to gatherings of no more than 10 people. and public activities must end at half past midnight. in valencia, a nighttime curfew is being implemented between the hours of 1 am and 6 am infections among unvaccinated, young people are contributing to the search spread, dw corresponded, young philip shall to standing by with the view from seville in spain. so tell us a little bit more about the sky rocketing infection rates there. well, it's complicated as always with a panoramic, but experts point out 2 main factors. first of all, delta, of course, contrary to many european countries, spain decided to lift all restriction on traveler from the u. k. in may and experts agree that contributed to the record spread of the data variance yet the 2nd reason is big party. some weeks ago the feeling was saying that the panoramic a basically over and the threat and with the spirit of the upcoming su
and france has labeled neighboring spain as a corona, virus, red zone as 2 regions. there we introduce measures to halt rising infection numbers . residents in catalonia will be limited to gatherings of no more than 10 people. and public activities must end at half past midnight. in valencia, a nighttime curfew is being implemented between the hours of 1 am and 6 am infections among unvaccinated, young people are contributing to the search spread, dw corresponded, young philip shall to standing...
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spain got off to a slow start. they drew their opening two matches and they had that positive covid tests for one of their major players. there was that embarrassing own goal against croatia as well. it has been a tough start for spain throughout this tournament when you consider the abuse that the striker alvaro morata suffered as well, but they have come together and galvanised and it seems together and galvanised and it seems to be a theme of this tournament when you consider that with the absence of some of the big players like cristiano ronaldo, it has been the collective which has been at the heart of performances from those nations remaining, as opposed to the individual performances which have stood out so far. it is all set up beautifully ahead of those big semifinals, italy against spain tomorrow night and then of course, england against denmark, a match which needs no introduction. that is it from wembley. back to chetan at wimbledon as we await emma raducanu as she bids to come out on court and reproduc
spain got off to a slow start. they drew their opening two matches and they had that positive covid tests for one of their major players. there was that embarrassing own goal against croatia as well. it has been a tough start for spain throughout this tournament when you consider the abuse that the striker alvaro morata suffered as well, but they have come together and galvanised and it seems together and galvanised and it seems to be a theme of this tournament when you consider that with the...
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and spain really are almost a bit lucky to squeak through. we do have to give switzerland all the credit they deserved. they really have punched way, way above their weight this tournament, and done a lot better than people gave them credit for the lease to say the least. but spain were clear favorites in this match and did struggle. and i think this match was really indicative of one of their broader issues where they have a boom bust attack and 2 of their matchers, they've scored 5 goals now. and 3 of their matches, they either were shut out or only scored one goal. so it's either kind of feast or famine. i think if they can get that figured out, then they really are one of the better teams in the tournament. they're also kind of in a transitional period. this isn't the same team that won the 282012 euros and the 2010 world cup their younger team, which means there's less pressure turning to tennis now and world number one. novak joker, which is through to the 4th round of wimbledon, after straight sets victory joker bitch at the top, which
and spain really are almost a bit lucky to squeak through. we do have to give switzerland all the credit they deserved. they really have punched way, way above their weight this tournament, and done a lot better than people gave them credit for the lease to say the least. but spain were clear favorites in this match and did struggle. and i think this match was really indicative of one of their broader issues where they have a boom bust attack and 2 of their matchers, they've scored 5 goals now....
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is it going to hit spain hard or not as much question mark good morning, yes, this is a sad decision, if i may say it like that. there is already about 200, 200 50,000 german people in spain today, so, first of all, this is a key issue for them to consider how they can travel back. of course, you have a lot of people who have planned their holidays for spain, and, for sure, there will be changes in their plans. maybe not massively, depending if they are fully vaccinated, but for sure people will reconsider their destination. in terms of bookings, are you seeing that people are reluctant to go to destinations like spain, for example, if it involves having to quarantine on return, or does the fact that fully vaccinated people don't have to quarantine — does that encourage people to go ahead anyway? vaccination anyway, fully vaccinated people can travel safely and easily, i would say, considering the context in europe. your question is very difficult, because you just point out the issue of the fragmented issue of the states and the european union on travel restrictions. you see that t
is it going to hit spain hard or not as much question mark good morning, yes, this is a sad decision, if i may say it like that. there is already about 200, 200 50,000 german people in spain today, so, first of all, this is a key issue for them to consider how they can travel back. of course, you have a lot of people who have planned their holidays for spain, and, for sure, there will be changes in their plans. maybe not massively, depending if they are fully vaccinated, but for sure people...
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spain sealing a dramatic victory, and didn't they enjoy it. now, the growth in the numbers of electric cars means there's more demand for minerals like lithium and tin — both essential components of car batteries. finding them means going underground. 0ur science correspondent rebecca morelle reports from cornwall in south—west england. heading underground into cornwall�*s south crofty mine, where copper and tin were extracted for hundreds of years. what you can see here is the sheet of mineralisation... work stopped decades ago, but these caverns could soon open up again — because, with the growth of renewable energy and electric vehicles, demand for the minerals found here is soaring. anything with an electric connection, a circuit board, whatever, has tin in it. so all of these objectives and uses that we are using to get to this carbon—neutral economy require tin to some degree, and to have that domestic supply on your doorstep, it makes sense to see this mine into production. above ground, too, new methods of mineral extraction
spain sealing a dramatic victory, and didn't they enjoy it. now, the growth in the numbers of electric cars means there's more demand for minerals like lithium and tin — both essential components of car batteries. finding them means going underground. 0ur science correspondent rebecca morelle reports from cornwall in south—west england. heading underground into cornwall�*s south crofty mine, where copper and tin were extracted for hundreds of years. what you can see here is the sheet of...
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germany has added spain to a list of countries with high incidence of coronavirus. it means travelers will have to quarantine at least five days if they are unvaccinated. the delta variant is driving an increase in cases. most of the new infections are among the new, unvaccinated population. we went to the city of fillon sia to find out -- of valencia to find out more. reporter: finally some summer. after months of hard work, this architect ready for a break. in her hometown, covid-19 infection rates have risen sharply, especially among the under 30's. she is not worried at the moment. >> you have to weigh up everything in life, we have to take responsibility for our actions. on the other hand, we also need a bit of fun. we have to find a balance. we cannot stop living. i don't think we have reached a point where we need to stop going out again yet. report: but authorities have recently introduced a curfew here. bars and restaurants have to close at 1:00 a.m.. some except this, but it seems fewer and fewer young spaniards are willing to do so. this woman, who doesn'
germany has added spain to a list of countries with high incidence of coronavirus. it means travelers will have to quarantine at least five days if they are unvaccinated. the delta variant is driving an increase in cases. most of the new infections are among the new, unvaccinated population. we went to the city of fillon sia to find out -- of valencia to find out more. reporter: finally some summer. after months of hard work, this architect ready for a break. in her hometown, covid-19 infection...
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pedro: you know what happens in spain? it's very positive. which is that we don't find any kind of rejection from our population regarding vaccines. this week, we reached 52% of our total population that is fully vaccinated and we expect before the end of the summer to have 70% of our population fully vaccinated. we are now starting to vaccinate the youth because we focus in the beginning of this vaccination campaign, you know, the people which ages, you know, they are older and of course, most vulnerable to covid, so you know, we are expecting a new phase in our fight against covid . and thanks to vaccines and the vaccination campaign, and thanks mainly to our population, we are, you know, beating up day by day our vaccination campaigns so we are very positive and i am very optimistic about, you know, the situation that we will face regarding the covid in september. one thing that i am really proud of spain is that during this last academic year, we kept open 99.5% of our classrooms. so this was something, you know, incredible. compared to o
pedro: you know what happens in spain? it's very positive. which is that we don't find any kind of rejection from our population regarding vaccines. this week, we reached 52% of our total population that is fully vaccinated and we expect before the end of the summer to have 70% of our population fully vaccinated. we are now starting to vaccinate the youth because we focus in the beginning of this vaccination campaign, you know, the people which ages, you know, they are older and of course, most...
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it is easily against spain. here are pictures showing the fans arriving at wembley for the game. 60,000 of them, biggest crowd at wembley so far. we will be live there in a few minutes. the united states says its military withdrawal from afghanistan is now 90% complete — well ahead of the september 11th deadline set by president biden. here's a statement from us central command in florida, saying... that involved 984 loads being carried out of the country on these c—17 cargo planes. this is for both troops and equipment. the us started the year with 2,500 troops in afghanistan. many were at bagram airbase — which is north of kabul and has been its key base. at the peak of us involvement over a decade ago, more than 100,000 us and nato troops passed through bagram. but now they've gone. the last us troops withdrew from bagram in the middle of the night — without notifying the afghans. that huge compound is now deserted and under the control of afghan forces. the military commander there says those forces
it is easily against spain. here are pictures showing the fans arriving at wembley for the game. 60,000 of them, biggest crowd at wembley so far. we will be live there in a few minutes. the united states says its military withdrawal from afghanistan is now 90% complete — well ahead of the september 11th deadline set by president biden. here's a statement from us central command in florida, saying... that involved 984 loads being carried out of the country on these c—17 cargo planes. this is...
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but yeah, spain was not like an identified not like the french it wasn't like spain was on our side and they were sending us resources. no, they were just kind of taking advantage of the situation as best as they could for their own purposes, although i think. spain was understanding like i think they were. not an ally but like support it like they were like, yeah go us colonies. yes, you kind of right i mean they obviously didn't want this to leak into their counties and get the idea that yeah rebellious. but anything that would hurt the british and also restore them and they did regain florida for what 20 years or so our till oh the early 1800s when the united states took it over but moving on. could it be like how the story of the pilgrims for place the story jamestown as beginning of the country after the civil war since the south lost is that so you want to touch that question. that's the do i want to touch the question? that's the ultimate. um yeah, i mean it's there's also a unless i didn't really touch on but you know the winners write the history. and so you have a lot of polit
but yeah, spain was not like an identified not like the french it wasn't like spain was on our side and they were sending us resources. no, they were just kind of taking advantage of the situation as best as they could for their own purposes, although i think. spain was understanding like i think they were. not an ally but like support it like they were like, yeah go us colonies. yes, you kind of right i mean they obviously didn't want this to leak into their counties and get the idea that yeah...
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the 1st semi final spain a challenge. it's lee for the right to play and sundays final, both sides in georgia, close games and the last round. but to revitalize it today, look to have the inside track. the, the as hudy's ride home off to their quarter final whenever belgium was reminiscent of the good old days of italian football. historically, italy is expected to challenge for every euros title. the victory of belgium helped ease the fans pain of 2018 when italy didn't even qualify for the world cup. there was reason to celebrate in the streets of rome, once again, whatever. but i want to thank a coach about mancini because it's all thanks to him. i expected italy to be strong, but they're better than i expected. the fans will not be able to travel to london to support the team, but there are nearly twice as many italians living in the u. k. a spaniards still, mancini sees the fixture as being even thought it was by edison, italy, in spain, or in the semi finals. that means they have deserved it both of their own merits
the 1st semi final spain a challenge. it's lee for the right to play and sundays final, both sides in georgia, close games and the last round. but to revitalize it today, look to have the inside track. the, the as hudy's ride home off to their quarter final whenever belgium was reminiscent of the good old days of italian football. historically, italy is expected to challenge for every euros title. the victory of belgium helped ease the fans pain of 2018 when italy didn't even qualify for the...
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,, ., for spain? spain went into the tournament — for spain? spain went into the tournament with _ for spain? spain went into the tournament with a _ for spain? spain went into the tournament with a lot - for spain? spain went into the tournament with a lot of - for spain? spain went into the - tournament with a lot of problems, not least that there was a small coronavirus outbreak in the squad that took place at the beginning when they were going into the tournament. the captain was ruled out of playing at the beginning. there was criticism of the coach for his team selection. they did not perform well at the beginning so expectations were not that high. over the past decade spain have performed poorly in international tournaments since the golden era when they won the title twice in 2008 and 2012 and the world cup between that. since then, spain have not performed well in this sort of tournament. there was a feeling the fact they got to the semifinal, that had restored some spanish fans' self—esteem. getting to the final would have been a b
,, ., for spain? spain went into the tournament — for spain? spain went into the tournament with _ for spain? spain went into the tournament with a _ for spain? spain went into the tournament with a lot - for spain? spain went into the tournament with a lot of - for spain? spain went into the - tournament with a lot of problems, not least that there was a small coronavirus outbreak in the squad that took place at the beginning when they were going into the tournament. the captain was ruled...
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in 1st semi final spain challenge italy for the right to play in sunday's final. both sides enjoyed close games in the last round. not a revitalized italy look to have the upper hand hudy's ride home after their course. the final, whenever belgium was reminiscent of the good old days of italian football. historically, italy is expected to challenge for every euros title. the victory of belgium helped ease the fans pain of 2018 when italy didn't even qualify for the world cup. there was reason to celebrate in the streets of rome, once again, whatever. i want to thank a coach about the mancini because it's all thanks to him. i expected italy to be strong, but they're better than i expected. the fans will not be able to travel to london to support that team, but there are nearly twice as many italians living in the u. k. a spaniards still, mancini sees the fixture as being even the title of italy, in spain, or in the semi finals that means they have deserved it in both of their own merits . i think we have a 50 percent chance. ok. but when do you see, i know i'm into
in 1st semi final spain challenge italy for the right to play in sunday's final. both sides enjoyed close games in the last round. not a revitalized italy look to have the upper hand hudy's ride home after their course. the final, whenever belgium was reminiscent of the good old days of italian football. historically, italy is expected to challenge for every euros title. the victory of belgium helped ease the fans pain of 2018 when italy didn't even qualify for the world cup. there was reason...
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guy hedgecoe reports from spain s mediterranean coast. the youngsters who went to this concert in majorca injune had believed the end was in sight. but after weeks of relative normality, spain is once again struggling with covid. this fifth wave of the virus is different to previous ones. the so—called delta variant is becoming more widespread. also, young people are at the centre of this latest surge in cases. it's a little bit stupid to go out without a mask and go to parties. i'm still waiting until i feel fully confident to go and also until i'm vaccinated. the majority of over—50s are fully vaccinated, but cases among unvaccinated spaniards in their 20s have spiralled. translation: we've had a period i of confinement and many restrictions and young people have started to go out. young people are normally asymptomatic and don't realise that they have the virus. since monday, people aged 16 and over have started to be vaccinated. many areas of the country are reintroducing restrictions, and there is concern at how the new wave coul
guy hedgecoe reports from spain s mediterranean coast. the youngsters who went to this concert in majorca injune had believed the end was in sight. but after weeks of relative normality, spain is once again struggling with covid. this fifth wave of the virus is different to previous ones. the so—called delta variant is becoming more widespread. also, young people are at the centre of this latest surge in cases. it's a little bit stupid to go out without a mask and go to parties. i'm still...
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it was not like spain with a on our side and sending resources. no. they were taking advantage of the situation as best as they could for their own purposes, although i think spain was understanding, like i think they were not an ally but supportive. yeah, go u.s. colonies! >> yeah. obviously, they didn't want this to leak into their colonies and get the idea about rebellion, anything would hurt the british. and they did regain florida for, what, 20 years or so. or until the early 1800s when the united states took it over. moving on. could it be like how the story of the pilgrims replaced the story of jamestown as beginning the country since the south lost. do you want to touch on that? >> do i want to touch it? that's the ultimate question. there is also, this i didn't really touch on. but the winners write the history. so you have a lot of political activity happening in the northern colonies that at the end of the american revolution, who will be wanting to write those histories down? they're going to want to talk about all the cool stuffer they di
it was not like spain with a on our side and sending resources. no. they were taking advantage of the situation as best as they could for their own purposes, although i think spain was understanding, like i think they were not an ally but supportive. yeah, go u.s. colonies! >> yeah. obviously, they didn't want this to leak into their colonies and get the idea about rebellion, anything would hurt the british. and they did regain florida for, what, 20 years or so. or until the early 1800s...
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but jews and also muslims were expound from spain in 1492 by non sick. and then after the 2nd world war, many hundreds of thousands of jews travelled from north africa back to europe. and also israel, not putting it on the file. it goes back to the old testament, if you want to look at, it meant the logically and this whole aspect of judaism in central europe is something we're not really conscious on, not in the general community, either in the ultimate to manage it. and that's why i, especially since clearly had such a major impact on europe, migration, clothing, both directions and now thing, another migration movement here in the same place they've been happening for centuries. and that's the reason we're starting our journey through europe, from social open, your beginning time the ah ah ah. i've never been to mars say, but i'm excited to see what jewish life is like hear the news. it's a typical pause city with lots of influences and immigration, and that's why it's a city that's always been open to the jewish community. the life is obviously chang
but jews and also muslims were expound from spain in 1492 by non sick. and then after the 2nd world war, many hundreds of thousands of jews travelled from north africa back to europe. and also israel, not putting it on the file. it goes back to the old testament, if you want to look at, it meant the logically and this whole aspect of judaism in central europe is something we're not really conscious on, not in the general community, either in the ultimate to manage it. and that's why i,...
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spain | at the other semifinals. spain versus italy, who do you think will emerge victorious from that and who would you like to see england play if they make it through to the final? a lot of it's in that question, admittedly. i of it's in that question, admittedly.— of it's in that question, admittedly. of it's in that question, admittedl . ,, ., , admittedly. i think italy. yet, auoin admittedly. i think italy. yet, going back — admittedly. i think italy. yet, going back to _ admittedly. i think italy. yet, going back to the _ admittedly. i think italy. yet, going back to the first - admittedly. i think italy. yet, going back to the first of - admittedly. i think italy. yet, going back to the first of the | going back to the first of the tournament. i watch the game and a lot of people, this italy team is got something about it and a lot of people were saying, yeah, it's turkey, you can't think too much into it. but it was quite exciting to watch the team listen to a few people that the italian team was someth
spain | at the other semifinals. spain versus italy, who do you think will emerge victorious from that and who would you like to see england play if they make it through to the final? a lot of it's in that question, admittedly. i of it's in that question, admittedly.— of it's in that question, admittedly. of it's in that question, admittedl . ,, ., , admittedly. i think italy. yet, auoin admittedly. i think italy. yet, going back — admittedly. i think italy. yet, going back to _ admittedly....
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in extra time, with spain dictating play, dominating possession. italy, seemingly playing for penalties until the variety scored but was caught offside. as penalties began, the drama did not stop. lauga tele�*s efforts saved by simon. five penalties later, it was morata�*s turn, surely? but he fired towards the keeper who saved it. that met eugenio could win it for italy. he strolled up ——jorginho, strolled up —— jorginho, sending strolled up ——jorginho, sending the keeper the wrong way. and enthralling and do an unforgettable encounter. translation: i unforgettable encounter. translation:— unforgettable encounter. translation: i have to say we're very — translation: i have to say we're very happy _ translation: i have to say we're very happy about - translation: i have to say we're very happy about all l translation: l have to say| we're very happy about all of we�*re very happy about all of this and i thank the players because they right from day one that we could produce something incredible. we haven�*t done everything w
in extra time, with spain dictating play, dominating possession. italy, seemingly playing for penalties until the variety scored but was caught offside. as penalties began, the drama did not stop. lauga tele�*s efforts saved by simon. five penalties later, it was morata�*s turn, surely? but he fired towards the keeper who saved it. that met eugenio could win it for italy. he strolled up ——jorginho, strolled up —— jorginho, sending strolled up ——jorginho, sending the keeper the...
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petersburg, spain's goalkeeper. when i see him on me to seems as country 131 the shoot out, the match had ended one all after extra time that despite switzerland played a man down after a red card. earlier we spoke to dave brenda from d w. sports. he had this to say about spain's chances of winning the tournament. it was an incredibly close match with a real nail biter and spin really are almost a bit lucky to have squeaked through. we do have to give switzerland all the credit they deserved. they really have punched way, way about their weight a tournament and done a lot better than people driven credit for the lease to say the least. but spain were clear favorites in this match and did struggle. and i think this match was really indicative of one of their broader issues where they had a boom bust attack and 2 of their matchers, they've scored 5 goals now. and 3 of their matches, they either were shut out or only score one goal. so it's either kind of feast or famine. i think if they can get that figured out, then
petersburg, spain's goalkeeper. when i see him on me to seems as country 131 the shoot out, the match had ended one all after extra time that despite switzerland played a man down after a red card. earlier we spoke to dave brenda from d w. sports. he had this to say about spain's chances of winning the tournament. it was an incredibly close match with a real nail biter and spin really are almost a bit lucky to have squeaked through. we do have to give switzerland all the credit they deserved....
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hello, and welcome to granada, one of the most beautiful cities in spain. my name is manuel, and today i will show you why i'm in love with the city. ah, i found now where the kayak gallery anyway. and they also known as american or not . and it was his name comes from resemblance to typical streets and morocco. here we can find different products from the hardware thought i thought i had some, okay. and if you want to take a break now you can have a seat and relax one of the many candidates to enjoy and how don't i? this is how they see the former morris quarter of the city and one of the most beautiful neighbors in 1994. it was declared a world heritage site by unesco to someone. love it. i love getting hiring the ah, i mean right now wrap the mirror door suddenly, which is one of the most important and beautifully points in granada. from here we have a view of the sierra nevada mountains and lumber, which is the symbol of the city. as well, but the not 31 point though it's made up of the now 3 palaces with morris much more to live as well as the alika sa
hello, and welcome to granada, one of the most beautiful cities in spain. my name is manuel, and today i will show you why i'm in love with the city. ah, i found now where the kayak gallery anyway. and they also known as american or not . and it was his name comes from resemblance to typical streets and morocco. here we can find different products from the hardware thought i thought i had some, okay. and if you want to take a break now you can have a seat and relax one of the many candidates to...