tv DW News Deutsche Welle July 6, 2020 2:00pm-2:16pm CEST
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oh. this is deja vu news live from berlin it is being told at the end off an era. we've had in composer ennio morricone wrote some of the most famous film scores a 4th time now he has died at the age of 91 you look back at what made him so special also coming up. india now has the 3rd highest number of coronavirus cases in the world up to the u.s. and brazil infections soar to 700000 as the outbreak gathers face we all see why
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the country's having such a hard time containing the spring. oh . hello i'm kristie one welcome to the program if he is oscar winning composer ennio morricone has died at the age of 91 he helped define an era of cinema writing some tracks for more than 500 films he was perhaps best known for his schools of so-called spaghetti westerns including the good the bad and the id a friend says marconi died in the hospital from complications after a fall. see the film music i write is constrained by the cinematic images their exact length like a stopwatch. when it comes to interpret the music that's a kind of person at
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a concert i have more freedom i can conduct faster or slower and be more independent and the audience loves that. his music for once upon a time in the west is this famous is the film itself. it was just one of many collaboration's with spaghetti western pioneer said early on to the marconi was always keen to talk about his other work to. open up a devil's with. van why do we always have to talk about westerns germans in particular i know a lot about westerns but they often don't know the other films which are very important to me that's my grievance decreased. marconi's melodies often seem to take flight. this
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the cool music he composed to accompany the stunning images of the rain forest in the mission. marconi compose music for over $500.00 films everything from running to comedies to action films. to sound live tonight from the big city marconi's music for the professional starring john paul by monday. marks the 50th anniversary of his film music career he went on tour with 200 musicians. and gay sounds and last chance to experience the maestro. moving using. people to meet you. and for more on the life of this legend i'm joined by dave culture correspondent rick focus good to see you so any
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a lot of code he wrote his 1st film over 60 years ago and he's remained a prolific composer right up until his his death what sort of a legacy does he leave behind. will i have to say is the militarism some of interestingly he was classically trained but he had just an incredible gift for melody to have this haunting quality to grab your kenshin the initial into memory deep into the collective consciousness he was also very very prolific and starless deeply diverse and interesting really he explored the borgias between oris and music he always knew how to keep his music simple though and interestingly he's known for the westerns basically 30 of his 500 film and t.v. scores were actually westerns you also heard from directors roman polanski and john carpenter and clinton turned to you know 5 nominations finally his 1st oscar security age 87 in 2016 well rick stand by for a bit because i want to play a clip of one of his most famous schools from the epic 90 that 1980 way so that
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would be the good the bad and the agony that stolid clint eastwood. just listening to that great american you he really revolutionized the sound of film music didn't he but he also made his mark on modded music right. oh yes indeed you know i think it was his quest for sound experimentation the blunt and simple quality of his music that rhythmic pulse he also used the human voice as an instrument and all of that had a huge effect on others to the evocative melodies german film music composer one singer called him the greatest simply said there he said simply there is no one else a jazz artist john zorn did
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a cover versions of morricone these tunes but his penchant for experimentation that also influenced dire straits and the use of radiohead and heavy metal bands like the telly couldn't sleep or 2. what of one of our biggest fans was quentin tarantino talked about a little idiots at us more about their relationship. well it started because of borrowed material that already existed marconi had written in other films and in 2009 which is rather late in marconi's career he requested a score for inglorious basterds it turned out he couldn't write the whole score but 8 tracks from that ended up in the film the also worked together on kill bill in django unchained and finally then the 1st complete score was for the hateful age and that's the one that took the academy for the best original score in 2016 and he also incidentally had a lifetime achievement award at the oscars at the academy for 2 in 2007.
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1 thank you for that break that's all culture correspondent rick. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world rescue workers are searching for survivors after torrential rains and landslides hits japan's southern island off over the weekend at least 44 people are confirmed dead the floods have washed away roads and bridges leaving people isolated in communities cultural. pro-democracy protesters in hong kong are calling for global unity with their calls off to china imposed a sweeping national security law over the weekend some demonstrators made a point of waving american flags to mock u.s. independence day most prominent activist has vowed to continue campaigning for democracy. in australia or he will close the border on tuesday night between the country's 2 most populous states victoria and new south wales that's after
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a spike in $1000.00 cases in the city of melbourne it's the 1st time that's happened since the outbreak of spanish flu 100 years ago. india has announced that it has nearly 700000 cases making it the 3rd hardest hit nation in the global pandemic off to the united states and brazil the number of infections in india is also expected to rise for several more weeks and expose predicts the $1000000.00 figure will be passed this month the country's major cities a bearing the brunt of the pandemic. a mammoth facility to face a mammoth challenge. at the weekend delhi inaugurated 810000 bed hospital to treat coronavirus patients one of the largest in the world this even as india eases restrictions balancing the need for a return to normality with the needs for public safety people are learning to live
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with the virus got aboard we're scared but we still have to go out everyone in the world worried about dying but we still have to work. within the ambiguity of what's needed is awareness if people are aware then we should be able to control the spread. with infections around the 100000 mark kelly is one of the cities hardest hit by coded 90 but new infections are surging not only there. a fresh spate of cases in the city of agra forced all storage fees to reverse plans to reopen india's most famous landmark the taj mahal. the reopening would have seen just a fraction of vista's return under tight hygiene and physical distancing rule. india's coronavirus tallies predicted to reach more than 1000000 before the end of july. the country's monument to love will remain closed that slash.
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our india correspondent than in a child 3 explains why the numbers are so high in the country the sort of arrival cases was not entirely unexpected there were a lot of medical experts who when they reached the once when the wires started spreading in a lot of their interviews they pointed out that this may actually be the case in the coming few months and you also have to see that the kind of population density that india had this kind of a spike in cases is not entirely unexpected but it is not just the easing of law gun restrictions and jewels that is leading to this the critics also pointing out at. the possibility of reading that a total lack behind in their strategies on back tracing and death states for a long time critics say the focus was just on people who had traveled who had come back from different countries and their family members and the people they immediately or directly came in contact with beyond that the kind of contact racing
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which should have been done could not happen apart from that up testing numbers were testing a was. so because of that less testing capacity we could not detect a lot a large number of case of which could have been detected on time and 14 isolation especially asymptomatic area we have so why would the white house themselves like me have spread it far and wide. let's bring you up to date now with some of the core device developments hundreds of scientists are calling for the world health organization to revise its recommendations on combating the virus to focus on airborne transmission saudi arabia has banned gatherings between those attending this year's hotch the annual islamic pulled pilgrimage to prevent the spread of the corona virus and kenya's president will again nasa has announced a phased reopening of the country lifting many restrictions on the capital nairobi and the coastal city of mombasa and ireland will ease quarantine restrictions on
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incoming travelers starting july 20 based on a green list of countries with low infection rates. the world's most visited museum the louvre in paris has reopened after being closed for nearly 4 months because of the pandemic lockdown the 1st visitors were reminded to wear mosques but maintaining social distance around the mona lisa and other famous works of art will clearly be a difficult task a another famous monument the eiffel tower reopened in the french capital 2 weeks ago the operators have also had to make significant changes for this to be able to happen. but we found there are reasons to be optimistic that the laid back till the woman was it's still as breathtaking as ever getting close to these $10000.00 tons of and the tower was built for no other reason than glory and engineering wonder by gustav eiffel designed to look like lakes since its opening in
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889 it has been closed only during the 2 world wars and now for 100 day used to to the coronavirus pandemic there have been few visitors since the reopening their suits his family just fine. if it got the best. possible e-coli and. the couple thinks it's a very good time to visit it such a big so far is that the 1st time around here the whole family and also. some classes that time. they are going up on foot only one of the lifts is operating so far and much reduced capacity but more of the tower will be opened in the coming weeks visitors will have access to the summit for mid july but climbing the 704 steps to the 2nd floor isn't that. it.
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gets through the roof yes. yes the 2nd was that we discovered. these days crowds can be dangerous and the towers managers are doing all they can to prevent it becoming a coded infections are only implemented the couple of measures such as social distancing by one metre and a half and the with the mask the face mask one that's really here though some were taking them off for a quick selfie. fine and even had an image. one from 400 people. normally it's a concept. starting small with those who do come in the summer who have the unusual feeling of having the time do most things.
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