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this is d. w. news a live from berlin the deadly coronavirus continues to spread the number of people infected with the fire is now out almost 2000 more new cases are detected within china and other countries also coming up. as easy if you can hear your husband spies in chief him cookies and it is these caches to your children to after friday's possible earthquake rescuers in eastern turkey are still trying to reach people stuck under the rubble fears grow for survivors trapped beneath flattened
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buildings as the temperature dips below freezing. and in german soccer by and when it cut lives exe lead at the top of the bundesliga to just a single point after a 5 ball demolition of shaka the allianz arena. i'm told me a lot of well welcome to the program we begin in china where president xi jinping is warning that the corona virus outbreak is a grave situation for the country the risperidone infection has now killed at least 56 people in china with more than 1900 others infected canada has confirmed its 1st case of the virus a patient who had recently returned from war han where the outbreak originated chinese authorities have been trying to limit the movement of tens of millions of people for the lunar new year holiday. this should be one of the busiest days of
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the year here as lunar new year holiday crowds swarm through shanghai's disneyland but disney town is a ghost town closed until further notice there will be no mickey mouse to usher in the year of the rat in response to the prevention. help in the market. are temporarily. tourist attractions across the country have been closed to the public now. i just went to chairman square and the imperial college and they're all closed many other tourist sites are also closed. at a time when millions of chinese travel to spend the lunar new year with family government roadblocks are in place to stop all non-essential traffic on the outskirts of hun people trying to leave the virus stricken city of 11000000 are
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turned back health checks are carried out of the roadside province cities which are home to some 60000000 people have been put under quarantine. as cuse former health centers and emergency rooms and residents stock up on masks and medical supplies some people have been forced to cut their holidays short because of the epidemic we have to go back to work with the chinese president xi jinping has warned that china faces a grave situation given the accelerating spread of this new sars like virus in 2003 sars killed 650 people across mainland china and hong kong this outbreak has a long way to go before it can compete with sars but at that time china faced international criticism for acting too slowly and withholding critical information from other countries. now let's take a brief look at some other stories making news around the world at least 30 people
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have been killed by flooding and landslides in southeastern brazil following 2 days of heavy rains thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes the rainfall in the region is the heaviest recorded in more than a century. several protesters have been killed as iraqi security forces cleared an anti-government protest camp in baghdad the crackdown came after a populous cleric. said he would no longer support the demonstrators who have been demanding the government resign. boeing's new long haul passenger jet the triple 7 x. has successfully completed its maiden flight the plane is the world's largest twin engine jet liner the flight comes as boeing faces a crisis over its smallest 737 max after 2 deadly crashes. lawyers for u.s. president donald trump have begun making their case to the senate in his impeachment trial democrats accuse him of abuse of power over his dealings with
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ukraine trumps legal team say he's done nothing wrong and that should be american voters not congress who decide his fate. remember our democracy senator the sign there just another one shows donald trump's head made of snakes it's a small gathering of protesters the senate impeachment trial doesn't appear to be attracting a lot of attention outside of the capitol building inside democrats used up there 24 hours of a lot of times read over 3 days tens of thousands of pages of evidence now it's the president's lawyers turn and they want to rebut everything. we believe that when you hear the facts and that's what we intend to cover today the facts. you will find that the president did absolutely nothing wrong pat's a polonius strategy denounced the democrats his few is that they only have one goal
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they're asking you. not only to overturn the results of the last election. but as i've said before they're asking you to remove president trump from the ballot in an election that's occurring in approximately 9 months the front lines in the capital haven't changed exchanged arguments are well known right now both sides get in position for the upcoming election. if i democracy is going to be safeguard guarded you cannot have a president who defies all congressional subpoenas who defies all requests for information because this that is guaranteed to make him a dictator or it is to attempt to make him a dictator on twitter president trump appeared satisfied with his team's performance any fair minded person watching the senate trial today he tweets would
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be able to see how unfairly i have been treated. after just 2 hours on saturday defense team wrapped up its 1st day to be continued on monday when more people are expected to be paying attention the media and the american public to. in turkey the death toll has risen to at least 29 with nearly 1500 injured following friday night's powerful earthquake in the east of the country the quake struck near the town of several about 550 kilometers east of the capital ankara it was followed by dozens of aftershocks some of them almost as strong as the initial quake and rescue teams are still searching for survivors trapped in collapsed buildings. as easy if you can hear your husband's voice and keep him talking says that these things conscious talk to your children to. this rescue worker is trying to calm those trapped in the rubble while the rescuers dig their way in by hand. so far
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they've pulled more than 40 people out of the collapsed buildings this quake was a big one magnitude 6.8 and there have been hundreds of aftershocks. the town of see very jagged edge of relatively lightly only 5 buildings collapsed but in the surrounding area more than 70 apartment houses have caved in and nearly 1000 have been damaged. late in the day the president. visited the quake hit areas. the rescuers are working as fast as they can draw survivors from the rubble they search for every voice they can hear. after 17 painstaking hours they have freed as he said from the rubble she's suffering from hypothermia but she's ok the search for other survivors continues.
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to football. have closed. at the top of the bundesliga table to just a single point after a battering in the bavarian capital now this was billed as a heavyweight title fight but it ended in a 5 nil knockout. a resurgent shall go into of the answer raina knowing it was a stage on which david wagner would be closely examined on the football's brightest lights up to just 6 minutes it would be keep the market she good to be tested 1st he failed to deal with the tantalizing cross the dusty pursuit celebrating i returned to the top of the scoring charts i was 21st this season i the replay was a great viewing for the 21 year old keeper who was able it see the red tide continue to sweep forward before half time as a by play for returns of the scoresheet i well constructed moves i appear 6 a great skill assist and
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a thomas maul the finish was poetry in motion and there was more beautiful pro. as to come 5 minutes into the 2nd half in the form of stolidly on gorecki stepped up i did bring his old club today meetings. 3 nil up to the trickery and the only question left was how meaning would it be. like minutes light $11.00 he turned provider and it was by him for me. i suppose footwork by the way 40 out goes very simple finish. the final stages little more than a position as search collaborate made fun of his opponent before schubert one final sad and sour note to his mini symphony by him back within a point of logic at the top and ready to make a run at a straight title and shove it back to the drawing. rb leipzig suffered their 1st defeat in the bundesliga since late october at the hands of and tracked frank but the league leaders went behind shortly after the restart thanks to the wonder
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strike by al-ani touré home side frankfurt hung on to their lead throughout the 2nd half before finish close to grab a 2nd in injury time to wrap up all 3 points lives and remain in 1st place in the table despite the defeat of france that climbed up to 9th. brasil and can't munching blood back had the chance to climb back to 2nd place as they hosted a struggling minds after 12 minutes it was the visitors who shocked the home crowd of dropping choirs on latched on to a long ball to finish the public in the 12 minutes to give his side and not long after the lad back pulled back level thanks to a lackluster piece of defending by alice and clare as allison player scored the 1st of his 2 goals for the final score was 31 to glad back after a long ring shot somehow eluded the retreating mains keeper. what does it mean to hear music that's the focus of production. here in germany the
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organizers took works by the composer beethoven added a group of dancers and they really turned up the bass it's all part of a project to make music more accessible for the deaf and hearing impaired people. feel beethoven's music c. has rhythms feel the bass resonate throughout your body this groundbreaking beethoven concert in cologne and it was all of this. the exceptionally strong base and impressive light show give deaf people the chance to experience beethoven's 5th dances also interpret the sounds. and i just i'm quite speechless. it was deeply moving a real highlight. it's amazing to experience such a gesture of inclusion. the language dance music and just simply wonderful
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by the stage we meet the 30 young dancers just before they go on stage most of the group of themselves dish the beats connect them with beethoven's work over months those who are able to hear and those who can't have learnt a lot from each other. of course i can't hear the music but i can feel it and can feel the bass i feel it all over my skin. if i can't speak with sign then i mimicked we also talk with our eyes beethoven himself developed problems hearing at a young age eventually he went deaf but the composer didn't give up making music he could still understand notes and the relationship between them in his head. music is more than simple acoustics says dancer concern to the vigil who has been deferred since she was 3.
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i know what it means when someone goes deaf people used to think ok if they can't talk then they're not right in the head but of course there's nothing wrong with us i have a language i speak with my hands and my mind still works fine exactly the same as with beethoven he said he had the music inside him and therefore could continue to hear it. this beethoven project is an exploration of the senses and asks what does it mean to him music. finally to canada where an oil worker has saved several kittens that were frozen to the ground thanks to some quick thinking the freezing kittens were spotted in rural alberta in the country's west in the work a used warm coffee to release them from the ice thought they were abandoned in the cold a local rescue group took the cats in after the with freed and has already found them a new home. you're watching
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