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it appears to be the. green room. this is the end of the news live from berlin it's being cold feet and of an era the italian composer who wrote the soundtrack for a generation of moviegoers has died. morricone wrote some of the most famous film schools of all time he's died at the age of $91.00 to consider what made him so special also coming up. legends the workers scramble to rescue survivors after floods and landslides hit parts of japan
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but with more torrential rain forecast they're facing an uphill battle. plus the battle for the last boss and next season's blunders leader underdogs heiden i'm challenge favorites vetter berman and i were thrillingly close until the very last 2nd. and told me a lot of well it's good to have you with us we begin with the man whose music was the real star in countless movies a composer whose work helped define an era of cinema and you'll morricone a has died at the age of 91 the oscar winning composer was best known for his scores of the tally and spaghetti western thongs including the good the bad and the ugly a friend says he died in the hospital from complications after a fall. it's one of the
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most iconic movie soundtracks ever ennio morricone school for the 966 film the good the bad and the ugly. over korea spending decades the composer found success we've he's unique style and approach. now this can you will think. i don't describe images with my music. when there's an important movie it's key that the music says what isn't said and what you cannot see. him it could have been. born in 1928 morricone started out as a trumpet player after training at a prestigious rime conservatory rushing film music began as a way to make some money but he was soon in demand.
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his music for once upon a time in the west is as famous as the film itself it was just one of many collaboration suites big 80 western pioneer sergio leone in. the film music i write is constrained by the cinematic images their exact length like a stopwatch when it comes to interpret in the music that's a kind of prison at a concert i have more freedom i can conduct faster or slower and be more independent and the audience loves that. morricone composed more than 400 schools for cinema and t.v. as well as over 100 classical works in 2007 he was awarded an oscar for lifetime achievement and 9 years later he scored for quentin tarantino's the height full as one him and now 30. morricone became known as the maestro he received
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a star on the hollywood walk of fame in 2016 and he celebrated as the world's greatest film composer. towards the end of his career he went on to her with 200 musicians delighting fans with a life experience of the movie music magic that he'll always be remembered for. earlier we spoke to robin rimbaud and electronic musician and miracle nathan we asked him what made the composer's music so special if you know about morricone he scored over 20 films a year he scored so many films that in fact no one really knows how many films he scored it something like over 500 but through this progression he learned the best way to tell the story interestingly the obvious he didn't only use music so he used the sounds around him so in the spaghetti westerns you have the sounds of
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a sign creaking you have footsteps you have the actual movement around you so in many ways he combined that kind of world of sound design and music in a very interesting way from the pov of music to the part of mother nature severe flooding in south western japan has left around 40 people dead and thousands of homes without power such a rescue operations are underway as downpours continue to batter the region. on the grounds of a school a plea for help. and a desperate need for rescue. after record rains lashed parts of southwestern japan over the weekend some areas have been devastated. thousands of troops have been called in to bring people to safety and search for survivors but continued bad weather is making their work harder and with more rain
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expected over a 1000000 people have been told to evacuate their homes. some are reluctant to move to the shelters due to fears of corona virus spreading most have no choice but to leave. others were left trapped. at this nursing home for the elderly 14 people drowned unable to escape the flooding. emergency services and local volunteers were able to rescue around 50 other residents and staff. japan's prime minister has urged everyone to do what they can to help. find nothing is more important than human life please make your utmost effort to rescue people who are stranded in their homes and search for missing people at the moment more than 40000 members of the police fire department japan's coast guard and self-defense forces are working hard in rescue operations in the search for the
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missing floods and landslides are common during japan's annual rainy season but this year the pandemic has made responding to the emergency more complicated and experts say climate change is making conditions worse too. let's not take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. hong kong's government has ordered schools to review books for possible violations of the sleeping new security national security imposed by beijing protesters held up long signs at a local shopping mall to avoid breaking the law which many see as an attack on the pro-democracy movement. and president in my home across has been shuffled his cabinet bringing in new ministers of the interior and environment among others is comes out of a crowd replace the country's popular prime minister and watch any on friday. according the u.s. has ordered an oil pipeline near
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a native american reservation in north dakota to be shut down the judge ruled it possibly threaten people's water supply activists have been protesting against the pipeline since construction began in 2016. atlanta mayor keesha lands bottoms has tested positive because of 19 a 50 year old democrat has been considered a possible running mate to presidential candidate joe biden autumn's criticized georgia's governor ryan temple for not keeping lockdown measures in place long enough. brazilian media reporting that president taylor bolton as it is showing symptoms of over 19 has not been tested a 2nd time for the virus and results are due on tuesday also narrow has refused to leave ignored health precautions such as wearing a mask or social distancing brazil as the world's 2nd hardest hit country by the pandemic after the u.s. not italy where even at the height of summer there's snow in the mountains of the
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north but strangely some of it has turned pink and scientists are concerned that it may be linked to climate change is more it may appear somewhat alluring but this scattering of reddish pink across the italian now could be a sign of an environmental crisis scientists believe the pink snow on the present a glacier is caused by a kind of they can accelerate the effects of climate change. are going to pretty close the alkie isn't dangerous it's a natural phenomenon that occurs during spring and summer in the middle latitudes but also in the polar regions. bret's no al gay has been observed all over the world and up solves heat from the sun melting the ice but in a kind of loop this causes more algae to grow and more ice to record lee melt. everything that makes the snow darker causes it to melt because it exhilarates the
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absorption of radiation. more research is needed into the alkies full effects on ice and snow but as global warming impacts to both mountain regions it's feared these plumes of pink and red could make things worse. in germany braman faced a small town in the 2nd leg of the relegation play off now that sees 3rd from bottom but his latest side play the 3rd place team from the 2nd division for a spot in germany's top tier and after a goalless draw in the 1st game was all still to play for. himes journey has taken them from 6th division obscurity to the brink of the bundesliga and despite no spectators allowed into the tiny stadium they did have some home support. but after just 3 minutes the visitors got off the mark on closer inspection it was an own goal norman tie a cow for himself
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a former braman player putting it into his own net with away goals counting as the tiebreaker braman now knew a draw would suffice heighten himes 1st major upset came after the break when around 50 local fans somehow snuck into the stadium and were promptly chucked out again perhaps this woke the home side up 5 minutes from time to be a small bust free and unleashed a shot that was put in on the rebound by team kleindienst his 15th goal of the season. with hard time then throwing everything forward better braman broke free in the 94th minute to restore their lead as luke big teams on his goal sparked wild celebrations. it wasn't quite over yet though as haydn haim got a penalty in the 8th minute of injury time. but it merely sealed a draw as haydn higham fell short and remain in the 2nd division. that
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means relief of braman as they survive relegation and continue to be the longest serving club in the bundesliga. the world's most visited museum to live in paris has reopened after being closed for nearly 4 months because of france's lockdown visitors have been reminded to wear masks but maintaining social distance around the mona lisa and other famous works of art clearly a difficult task. finally after 3 months of lockdown a barber's and hair salons in the u.k. have finally reopened. the thirst for a pint was apparently so strong that the reopening was given a name super saturday in the u.k. prime minister boris johnson advised his fellow brits to enjoy sama and to do it safely and after offering that advice johnson reportedly offered up his blonde mop to a pair of scissors a monday reporters saw the newly coughed conservative leader for the 1st time. oh
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yeah i want you to record i have a haircut yes yes the secrets of the secrets of the. quote for cannot be revealed to you it had to be done. the pandemic has been tricky for potential globetrotters with so many countries closing their borders and airlines grounding their flights with the passionate travelers in taiwan there's help in the form of a new service that gives them a taste of the flying experience. they airport experience starts like any other trip these days complete with masts long lines and even security throw in a walk through the duty free mall and ticket in hand they're on their way to the plane there's a nation nowhere with international flights cancelled or taipei airport these tourists if you will are here to just get a taste of how it would feel to travel again. you are going to means we want to get
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on board pretending that we're flying abroad i so want to visit korea. but they won't at least not today once boarded there is just enough time for a selfie or to make yourself comfortable then there's a little taxiing and a hero's welcome home. one can only wish don't forget you can always get the news on the go just download from google play off from the app store and that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and if you're part of a news story you can also use the d w app to send us photos and videos of what's happening around you. to watch the w.b.'s remember you can stay up to date on our website it's d.w. dot com follow us on twitter and on instagram as well we. have told a lot of folks thanks for joining us.
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