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beethoven 202250th anniversary year on do you. believe. this is g.w. news live from berlin donald trump votes for early in the us presidential election i voted for a guy named truck. with the last days of the campaign set to be dominated by america's worsening kozak 19 crisis see how trump and rival joe biden are confronting the issues coming up. children in mali head back to school after months
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of covert induced closures but endemic is still threatening to cost millions of children in the region a child's past an education. plus the mother of all german jobbies in the borders league as the covert restrictive crowd was small but still intense when dortmund in battle with local arch rivals are tribal childcare in the role. of all out psycho thanks for joining us there are just 9 days left before the u.s. election but president don't know trump has already voted he joins tens of millions of americans who have also cast their ballots before next tuesday's election the surge in early voting in the u.s. is being fueled by concerns about the coronavirus and trumps handling of the pandemic. us president donald trump returned to his adopted home state
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of florida to cast his ballot and doubts about the security of man. and voting for secure votes much more secure that when you send in a ballot i could tell you that everything was perfect very strict right by the rules when you send in your ballot could never be like that you could never be secure like that i did a fantastic job but we had great people that. is if. i voted for a guy named truck. thank you very much if they're. trying to spent much of the campaign sowing seeds of uncertainty claiming voter fraud might rob him of victory early voting in the united states is shattering records more than 53000000 people have already cast their ballots ahead of the november 30th election many woke up early in the president's former home state of new york to make sure their choice is counted. but i would prefer to be here earlier
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but this is one of the most important part. of my life. many many people. so far. you know where. to put the nature of my vote without it there are so many concerns about whether you know if you submit absentee ballots actually counted in the mail record turnout is also the result of kobe 1000 concerns cases and hospitalizations are on the rise 85000 new cases reported saturday. the campaign trail to the white house brought democratic challenger joe biden to his former home state of pennsylvania where he accused trump of mishandling the pandemic. where 10 days last. may come down to pennsylvania. and i believe in you i believe in my state the
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choice is never made clear the stakes are never been higher experts are certain lose their way another 200000 lives nationwide the next several months. oh because this president cares more about the stock market and you guys you know is biden is leading in nationwide polls and in most battleground states but president trump is determined to hold as many rallies as he can to pull off another surprise presidential when days from now can you believe it tend to tend. here in europe belgium as mung the hardest hits by the pandemic with a with the highest number of covered 19 infections per capita the region of bologna already has a nighttime curfew but its hospitals are still struggling to cope and staff fair they'll soon face the hardest of choices. the briefing between shifts at this hospital in charlotte and bologna our staff are already preparing for the worst. is
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it because i want a new long i'm already afraid of the moment we reach our limits and have to choose whom we take in and who gets to be treated. should it be to search for the 60 year old. i don't have to answer. 120 new coded 1000 patients in 20 days belgium is experiencing deja vu the situation is as warring as it was at the beginning of the pandemic the belgian government has imposed new regulations no spectators at sporting events almost no students at universities but so far no lockdown there is no regulation will itself stop the virus from spreading it's up to us to change our behavior in order to stop it but that i'm pushing for the. experts however were quick to criticize the measures. the regulations won't bite fast enough the situation is set to get dramatic like
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the lonia region went with its own measures extending its nighttime curfew the region is on the brink of a total lockdown in the hospital in charlotte while this patient has survived the worst. is over but i was really scared once this to seize is horrible i didn't take it seriously at 1st. one life saved but more patients will be coming. it's difficult to cope with all this psychologically the work leaves its marks on the stuff for them politics is not keeping up with the pace of the virus. now here's a look at some of the developments in the global health emergency france has
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reached a new record of daily infections with more than 45000 cases reported on saturday health ministry it also also showed an additional $138.00 deaths in the last 24 hours poland's president has tested positive for cocaine 19 as and is in quarantine box in a video message on twitter said he has no symptoms and japan's government is asking businesses to extend their new year's holidays until mid january to let workers travel off peak to their hometowns and holiday destinations. and now to some of the stories making news around the world. thousands of people have protested outside the residence of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu demanding that he resign demonstrators are angry over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic and criminal indictments against him for corruption the weekly protests have drawn thousands to the streets across israel. the death toll in
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a suicide bombing in afghanistan's capital kabul has risen to at least 18 people with dozens of others wounded the interior ministry says the blast struck an educational center in a western district of the city the so-called islamic state militant group has claimed responsibility for the attack. france has recalled its ambassador to ankara after turkish president threat of tire edwin said the french president needed mental health over his attitude towards muslims the comments came in response to emanuel mccollum's early a pledge to fight what he calls islamist separatism following a terrorist attack last week. chileans are gearing up to head to the polls for a referendum that said to decide if there should be a change to the country's dictatorship era constitution the vote follows a year of social unrest on the streets of chile where anti-government protesters
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demand changes to inequalities in the country the vote comes as the latin american country reports more than half a 1000000 coronavirus cases since the outbreak in march. now for more detail be used mirrors joins us from the chilean capital center jago your what's at stake in this referendum. tomorrow schiller will define whether or not they want to have a new constitution and also they will choose through which mechanism they want this new constitution to be drafted more than 15000000 people are called to vote tomorrow after a year of massive brought those that had been held in the same place they are equally square has been the main hot spot off the process today is it was very calm during the day and now they've been conned we have seen some people protesting
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against the police some people throwing rocks against the police on the police how many there are some moving around to prevent any clash in this day just a few hours before the referendum take place here in there. now and you referendum has been one of the key demands from the protesters why are they so opposed to the current 1. 1 of the main i critics that people do i guess this constitution is the legit timoci are they are region of the constitution was written during that they take their ship in the shed more than 30 years ago it was written for people who was in the truth shows by the people. on events in a time where there were not free press in the international observers so is a legacy of the day to receive and there are many things and many public policies
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that cannot be taken that they cannot take place because of this constitution so the main the social changes the need chile are in a way blocked because of this constitution. now if chileans voted in favor of the new constitution on sunday are we likely to see an end to the anger. it doesn't look alike i mean there are many problems like ground problems and surely there are beyond this constitution i mean sheila needs a really important public policy is to change the houses then. many other things education for all people and these things cannot be changed just because of a boat affair step but it will change the framework of the state but the heart of the problems are public policies for that we need also there will of politicians and as i tell you right now we will listen already the clashes people throwing
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rocks against the police and we fold already a little bit there that pepper gas that maybe the police are to start moving around because they vote tomorrow is very important but they want to change the main problems of the country no from one day to another thank you and your 100 nearest in santiago. to mali now where millions of children are heading back to school after missing up to 4 months of classes but even as schools begin to reopen across the region many of them lack the resources to mitigate the risk of color that 19 and many fear the pandemic may cost countless children the chance of an education. a little hand disinfectant and then lessons begin at this elementary school in mali the social distancing is important but with so many students it's impossible that after months without lessons the children are
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excited to finally be dark in school. i mean if i really miss school and i've forgotten quite a bit so. hard jeanne remains crucial but the chrono virus has left the children of the somehow region far behind not all of them were able to learn during the months of school closures and not all have returned to school they started helping to parents actually also they know what would seem goes more difficult for the parents. or specially girls who are leaving to. work as a host to make matters worse of their ongoing conflicts in the country armed groups often attacked civilians displacing many families they then have to find shelter in camps or makeshift living quarters like here in molly's capital obamacare. we fled here to avoid being killed so now i can't go to school until. i see
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our 1st we have to focus on surviving. kind of. a good education for a better future for many children here it's just a challenge to be able to go to school at all. now and one of the most anticipated bundestag games of the sea said dalton and holmes which shall in the roald dahl be on saturday night in what the germans call the mother of all dobby's the pun demick meant signal a do not park was unusually under capacity but darby tension was still clearly in the air for the few diehards lucky enough to get tickets the gap in quality between the 2 rivals has rarely been so stark but sheltered held out until the 55th minute when manuel a country put dortmund ahead after a slick corner kick routine the defender showing a striker's instinct to puns. after that there was no holding back the black and yellow tape rolling holland's delightful drink made it to nil 6 minutes later.
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another corner led to dortmund 3rd on 78 minutes header sealing a 3 no win. poland and dortmund took the plaudits from their socially distant support at the end as they kept pace with champions buy in but. doesn't have his troubles to seek with his team still without a league win this season. you're watching news from. is up next. how does a virus spread. through the town. and. is called spectrum if you would like any information on that or any other science topic you should really check out our
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for those of us who follow the world's game there's no question germany is a football town street germans are well known for being football sest and not just about the big bullies like byron or dora. i think what many might not realize is that germany is also a country of immigrants 1000000 people nearly 15 percent of the population are immigrants or children of immigrants and many of them live football too. even founded some of their own football clubs which raises some questions how are football and identity intertwined and how does the sport we love fit into integration and society join me in immigrant from the people's republic of new jersey as i travel germany to see how the immigrant identity shapes these clubs on and off the pitch.
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and what better place to start talking about immigrant clubs the me most stereotypically german city there is most of what the world associates of germany is actually barbarian october fest beer gardens and a worryingly large variety of true shaped meats. and munich is right in the center of it all but much like the rest of germany there is plenty more to this city in later it was in and the mighty munich is diverse and big and that's much more going on that over 40 percent of munich residents are immigrants or their descendants really mixes things up. that's especially true in football but you care to mention had made history with their promotion to the 3rd division for kids who are just one of hundreds of clubs founded by immigrants throughout germany these teams. as backbones and community centers are my current and minority groups throughout the country q.q. means turkish power and the clubs identity is super thin hockey basically
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personifies the club having 1st gone to a match at just 5 he's also got a wonderfully unique x. this is going to. be a. chance not just an important touchstone for fans the club's identity also appeals to players though there's been so much change lately midfielder not too since their longest serving player at just 2 seasons. and he's coming so i know i mean even if it's in one. spot. we default founded in 1975 tricky 2 are rooted in unix turkish community players used to be almost exclusively turkish or turkish german in recent years the squad has become
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much more international signifying a shift in club culture so i have to queue to traded their identity for success. this. year. it's a moment problem. doesn't only. player acquisitions in building the squad success comes before everything. immigrant clubs tend to start looking different on the field the higher up the leagues they climb the turku to try to stick to their roots when possible. the quality. of movement from the early.
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promotion to madrid is one predict history books making them the 1st german immigrant club to be promoted to the national fully professional level. though it has been fueled purely by football romance there are 3 straight promotions were bankrolled by former player and current investor in president haasan keep. the fans don't seem to mind we had the pleasure of accompanying hockey and his crew as they took on their 1st ever match against hometown rivals byron 2nd team. bar after a brief horrifying moment of technical difficulties we were set up their fans have high expectations. despite their much instead of trying to decide stuff by i'm here in haifa could you with us is going to see you. in the champions league with us. and as crazy as that sounds the club investor and fans are
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all extremely ambitious. for futures 1st day in the 3rd division was a good one they came away with the welder and draw against the reigning champions that's a solid start. with such a prominent population throughout germany you see their unique identity as a selling point everyone in the whole country with turkish roots is a potential fan. on. the side. i was. just showing some signs. because these employees still many of these clubs immigrant histories are more. trivia and current reality is germany has an abundance of active immigrant clubs throughout the country to this day nearly 400 in the top 9 leagues with countless
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more in the even lower neighborhood tears. while munich might have the most successful of these sides multicultural clubs founded by immigrants from all over the world including groups that arrived more recently to germany nearly 1500000 immigrants or their children live in the capital. here in berlin f.c. polonia are holding their pre-season tournaments way down in the chrysler got there like hundreds of clubs dotting germany's lower leagues that serve its anchors to immigrant communities polonia president rafal clark has been with the club since their founding in 2012 at this level it's all about private business would be free from really have just been influenced was peering through and through a. little bit of it it was. good someone's representing poland because germany's polish community has huge. holes make up germany's 2nd largest immigrant community
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after church here in berlin alone and there are nearly 200000 polish immigrants and germans of polish descent which has probably helped polonia grow so quickly we haven't given it might seem i'm going to i'm. going to outspend. them. no open to everyone nearly all the polonius players are polish unlike i to teach you the identity on the pitch is just as important as the one off according to the tick it's still not just about the soccer as. it was being. it's all sponsors and been has been scouting can. be a specialist question opens with. skins i just want. and. polonia turn big matches into a full on party giving the whole city a chance to experience polish hospitality. into the sun to speak
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with and. fans come visit me some essence with eyes even that's lost consciousness must be goes under as often. as we. can on so and. so. across town another club offers a glimpse into life around many of germany. lower league teams plenty of historic clubs volved to reflect immigrant neighborhoods and communities. norden or divest 90 how do you need progression unlike trick or 2 or polonia they weren't founded by immigrants instead they're one of berlin's most traditional clubs with over 120 years of history and sadly their glory days are nearly a century behind located in berlin's diverse neighborhood of vetting their players you mean we have from africa predominantly ethiopia and eritrea there serving as
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a kind of defacto migrant club that performs a lot of the same roles that an explicit one like turkey with that's clear the 2nd you talk to a player like mathias he's been in germany about 4 years as we speak with the committee here and. this is. 2 years ago norden millet vests were looking to bring in a host of new players. since they successfully filled out the squad by connecting with an ethiopian cultural organisation. pushed by the. same general course of partition then fighting to get. many of the best players or refugees well a number of them were gruelling night shift schedules all of that melts away at
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least momentarily on the pitch. i guess i'm going to name a moment i'm training. from. one of. the connections the players aren't just among teammates they're among. different clubs and communities throughout this city. oh not to mention that from polonia to northern know it best to not to to gucci the players and fans are rarely ever exclusively from one immigrant or ethnic group at 1st glance i mean are in clubs mainstream at cross purposes with integration but they serve an important role helping new immigrants into germany settle down which can be an often very difficult process i know that all too well i've been through the horrors of collecting every year a credit stamp you need and finding an apartment in berlin and i wouldn't wish that
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on my worst enemy as we are you know i haven't consumed these problems and they haven't disclosed so my feeling too i'm too keen on. the feeding of my. and the wants of in. clubs like northern north best give players and fans a taste of home no matter how far it may be from germany. while immigrants sides like polonia also ensure newcomers to the country have the connections and support they need. and future champions league winners like turkey to bring recognition and acceptance for supporters soccer brings people together. players and clubs might be focused on the football but talking to them has made it clear that it's about much more than just what's happening on the pitch especially for the many immigrant clubs up and down germany. from.
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