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i don't know why i know my job because i try to do it exactly the thing. my name is outing to and i work at d.f.w. . this is deja news live from berlin e.u. leaders are set to reach an agreement and marathon coronavirus recovery talks and brussels council president shot michel says a deal worth hundreds of billions of years is in sight after a breakthrough on how to allocate the funds was reached and for days. also on the
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program truck make a astra zeneca appears to be leading the race to discount a grownup virus vaccine after announcing promising results from its 1st round of human trials. 176 years ago otto to just survive to assassination attempts now germany's i'm torsos on earth house one shot from the man who tried to kill. and unify most unwelcome we start this hour in brussels where leaders appear to be inching ever closer to a deal on a coronavirus recovery fund an initial major sticking point on how 750000000000 euros should be distributed has now been resolved but the bloc still has to agree on the details of a long term plan. the long negotiations have visibly taken their toll an e.u.
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leaders including hungary's prime minister viktor orban he's resisting moves to tie the fund to standards of freedom of expression in recipient countries but orban has faced a stiff opposition from the e.u. states who are fully intent on linking the 2. we will not put file use up for negotiation there is no version of cut price european standards including the rule of law among all the division and squabbling over values and vast sums of money italy's prime minister made a call for clarity and unity. no doubt but it is we may not lose track of our goals we have to rebuild europe make it more competitive and more resistant to crises what can we do. a lot of the netherlands one southern european countries to make structural reforms before agreeing to the recovery fund actually last month i see myself as fighting for the needs of citizens and taxpayers it's vital that you are
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mergers stronger out of this crisis i'm not going to let myself be diverted by all the conflict going on here after. details have emerged of how the deadlock could be broken. the e.u. council has proposed a just in the recovery package to 390000000000 euros in grants and 360000000000 in loans spending plans would need to be agreed by so-called qualified majority of countries and payouts would be linked to respecting the rule of law. the proposal salacious proposal is the fruit of intensive negotiations the talks have been extremely difficult but we wanted to negotiate in a way that would unify everyone it's also useful if you still believe it's been 20 years since you leaders were lost in broad and equally difficult negotiations in needs in france back then 15 heads of government spent almost 90 hours in talks
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negotiation over expanding the e.u. eastwards and the distribution of voting rights in the e.u. council record could be broken this time the longest e.u. summit in history is within arm's reach. let's go through this with your correspondent terry scholz who is life and brussels sherry news has just come in that the e.u. leaders have reportedly agreed on linking the corona funds to brussels rule of law which has been one of the most contentious issues what can you tell us about that or there haven't been any details revealed yet simply that that they have reached some kind of agreement on this and this is been a really touchy issue because you've got governments like hungary and poland saying that there shouldn't be any contingency on payouts to them based on rule of law and the northern countries the frugal saying look if you don't share our democratic values then you shouldn't share our funding either so it remains to be seen exactly
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how they may have worked out this wrinkle but it's just one issue that remains on the table as they continue negotiations over both the long term budget and the recovery package. the summit seems to have been quite bad tempered with name calling public profanity and dire warnings why. well any time you have to negotiate for 4 days and 4 nights everyone's temper is getting a little bit short we are also very tired here covering the summit and you know this with these we're touching on the issues that are always very very sensitive in the european union about solidarity about whether northern countries feel like they have to be paying for the southern countries there are always these you know these these sort of recriminations about governance in the northern countries the frugal zx saying that they want to be able to approve the way the recovery funds would be spent as if they need surveillance over their southern neighbors so these are the same kind of issues that come up any time there's an issue of divison this within
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the within the block over migration over the financial crisis and so it is simply old wounds being reopened so what's at stake here if the talks were to fail the negotiations nobody's given up on them yet but you know it's unthinkable that they would not be able to come to an agreement on this budget it needs to be done before september when parliament would come back into session and the recovery package is of absolutely urgent need the countries you know the block is facing possibly a 9 percent recession a 9 percent drop in g.d.p. so some of these countries are very very under a lot of pressure and remember that with a common market the common currency the euro if one country fails everybody's dragged down with it so certainly there is a sense that there has to be an agreement that the euro zone can't be allowed to
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fail at the same time the froogle are very much sticking to their guns and you know everyone is. very much trying to get their own views through still 4 days on terror reporting from brussels thank you so much. scientists at oxford university say a coronavirus vaccine is being developed the west pharmaceutical giant astra zeneca is showing promise after its 1st human trials but they're not the only contenders working on a vaccine dozens of big and pharma firms in the race. astra zeneca seems to be pulling ahead of the competition its vaccine was given to more than a 1000 volunteers they are produce an immune response the potential vaccine is one of at least $100.00 being developed across the world for covert 19 at least $23.00 of them are already in human trials according to the world health organisation.
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these are just some of the companies participating in the race against the coronavirus among them global players like pfizer sun and fi and johnson and johnson but there are also many unfamiliar names on that list startups that are at the forefront against covert dying teen britain is snapping up 30000000 doses from german company by on tech a business founded just 12 years ago from a suit of clothes giants like glaxo smith kline want to piece of the action to the companies buying a 10 percent stake in the german firm cure vaca heavyweight astra zeneca may be in the lead now but not so well known biotechs have also touted promising early results for their vaccines the race is on. but corona virus has killed more than 140000 people in the united states and the case noticed rising shot for you across the nation this growing public anger over
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a perceived lack of leadership and national strategy to tackle the pandemic he has in his poor reports from arizona. for amanda and gina their grandfather who see it was like a father to them he taught them everything help them become who they are and dido the coronado i was one of so many in arizona it was horrible to leave him alone and him knowing we had to leave him alone like what was he going to do at that time knowing that he couldn't have his loved ones there to support him his basing everything pretty much alone and there's nothing we could do about it. i don't know it's. very heartbreaking. a situation l. ast to has become all too familiar with even after 38 years in the funeral business the corona pandemic nothing is as it used to be. with these families so many of them haven't been able to be with their loved one at the time of death put
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into a hospital where they can't visit or into a nursing home where they can no longer see him so many people are dying alone and that emotionally is challenging for families just to know that they can't be there and they can't you know be supportive and so are our challenge our job is to help them kind of deal with that and start to help them heal and grieve and that's that's what we do. more than 2500 people have already died in arizona leaving many hospitals overwhelmed with the sick and the dead. when we get a death call the hospital will say can you come quickly because we're archipelago at capacity we don't have anywhere to put these people they're trying not to get to these mobile units but they actually are so when we go now to a hospital transfer or someone in our care they have to actually have to look and see where the body is is it in the hospital facility or is it out in the mobile facility. it's been a little over
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a week since they've buried their grandfather amanda and you know still need time to come to terms with their loss but they already have strong feelings about who is to blame they could have handled a lot better i feel they knew about this from giant and they did nothing i understand price so the world wouldn't go in panic mode but at the same time look what's going on liquid occurred due to them knowing and not doing anything about it and i really do feel they could have did a lot more to help a lot of people and people are still getting sick people are still going to the hospital people are still dying and i don't understand why i just don't and i don't think it's fair to any of us. their feelings are shared by many mourners in america that the lack of leadership from the white house is just as dangerous as the virus itself. and not to some other stories making news around the world china has one thing u.k. it will quote bear the consequences after britain announced of what suspend its
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extradition treaty with hong kong britain's move follows similar action by the us australia and canada in response to china's new security law for the territory. u.s. secretary of state has arrived in the u.k. the 1st stop of his 2 day trip to europe he is due to me to a prime minister boris johnson to discuss u.s. and u.k. trade and political developments in hong kong. in germany say the chief operating officer of wire card has flats to russia. has been on the run since the payments provider payments provider collapsed after $2000000000.00 euro hole was found in its balance sheet national is reportedly staying at an estate west of moscow under the supervision of russia's g.r.u. military intelligence service. and so many has been held in berlin to mark the 76 anniversary of a failed attempt to assassinate. it was attended by
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a defense minister on they've come combo who also swore in new recruits to the german on service services during her remarks she reminded them that their loyalty is to their country and not to any particular leda. trumpet salute for the heroes of the german resistance. ceremony was held at the sites of plot since a prison in berlin where many of the conspirators were executed after their plot to kill hitler and failed. on the 20th of july 944 german army officer class from shelf and bag led the attempt to kill the dictator with a briefcase bomb hitler survived the attack but the plot showed the world that not all germans back the nazis a story that still has meaning today according to dauphin begs grandson is there any bits of his story it is a bit of his evil oracle truth that in democracies there have been many successful assassinations which have changed the course of the world in
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a tragic way against dictators assassinations of almost never succeeded but these resistance fighters resolve that they must make the attempt whatever the cost. germany's defense minister stressed that the example of the plotters continues to inspire the country's military. didn't. cry we will empower peace freedom and humaneness around the while we were new this promise here and now in commemoration of the men and women of the 20th of july 944 and if. this one 6th and you. to underline that tradition the 20th of july is no a date when german army recruits swear their oath of allegiance to serve their country but also to put their conscience above mirah b.d.'s to orders. you're watching t.v. news and here's a reminder of our top story this hour feel council president shot new show it says
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a massive coronavirus recovery deal is in reach out to a breakthrough ending for days of deadlock in your leaders have agreed on how to share 750000000000 euros in 8 between member states. they're watching get every news live from berlin to stick around for g.w. business with stephen beard seemed just a moment to warn you so it's on our website e.w. dot com and you can follow us on twitter and on instagram at. noon for the last time thanks for watching. vide to us to see people in particular that i like to see as the. right to. do 3
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