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that's the 5th time now their freiburg have taken a lead and failed to hold on for the win victory for the 1st time last weekend and wanted to keep the momentum moving against hoffenheim. they took a deserved late on 33 minutes after a neat exchange between a racetrack is robin course on the ploy. the finishing touch hoffenheim fired back after the break. leafleting home, the game ended on a cell note, when did this guy go essential for this light challenge? but it's not the sort of happy to share the spoils in a 11 draw in
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the bundesliga to hold a sponsor, faced off in berlin. only on have a boss and smashed a one while i'm tough. putting one in the last 5 and the inform team got off to a crack in the start of all that, and i stopped home after just 2 minutes. and then a penalty gave moscow's a chance to double their lead. john 6 minutes. but i'm tough to chase them down with a silva grabbing 2 goals, his 2nd effort and need back for a header, taking his season tally to 70. 22 with a break. took the lead for the 1st time on 79 minutes from a sending in the cross for a fast toss to the top. but clews,
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it wasn't finished and he smashed on a spectacular equaliser to keep me on a game unbeaten run. going 33 with our match. the hero showing his words once again. thank you. thank you. thank you for marathon all would have loved this guy, max kruse, a marxist party, but he was also a top football pitch trimmel, the captain. joe blow the tees up. the saloon was close to much stronger stuff. we won't see many, but your goals are not the same. so you are going, i think you hit the ball just right. so it was about time i scored from outside the box. i don't score many goals from there. truth is just right for on your not the
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moments and especially from the penalty spot for 6 goals and for the sisters season to really use the hero. we have one game left shell cup the stuff of fairy tales shall come celebrating a win. but it really did happen once upon a time in january 2020. and it was against mention glad to nail the score back. when shall tell where in 5th sponsor a long time ago. when shall go wrong up 10 months and 24 when those games later. perhaps prayers really are all the can
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help. bottom side, chunka under-fire sporting director you often schneider had made a big call mid week suspending. i mean, how sweet and now bill bennett phillips from training. after a rout and veteran they got a piece of it. just on his contract, terminated coach manny was bound, had little to offer in terms of motivation. except perhaps that last league win against club childhood did at least work shoulder to shoulder. but despite early promise could not help going behind after 15 minutes. up and coming germany international, flowing, annoyed house left to finish off a move with ashanti defense all at sea. even if perhaps unlucky, perhaps their top brass donning a glass colored mask wasn't
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a good omen. but the football gods did allow a way back into the game for although there was no luck involved in benito, rahman's brilliant equaliser with hope rekindled could shall can now be in the ascendancy. but it was to be a brief rise from the ashes for this phoenix 9 minutes before half time shall come where defended by an all too simple goal by bent and glad we're back ahead and the hosts emerge the more fiery side. after half time. marcus to her, made it 31 in the 52nd minute bloodbath were on
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a roma. shelton capitulated, but at least their sporting director now had an appropriate mask on not that it prevented further while harness both with a 4th and final goal for condemning shellcode to a quarter century of games without a leak win. yeah, it has to stop right now and to start to win the games and otherwise will be very long and hard season. but yeah, it's again frustrating to watch another win a game, but i think we really want to win. but on this time, it doesn't work. the morning after a modestly sized group of shelter fans gathered outside their home stadium to show there is no loyalty. we've always cheered on the team no matter what and have been ridiculed for celebrating a one all drawn like you had won the league,
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but even that's not possible right now. and i think the team are missing that when i get them, and that's the month i'm cynthia, and one day soon those fans will be allowed back in. and who knows what might happen, maybe shopko will win so what have we learned from this match day? how did a british paper say you have to show it in a way neither stoke thomas can win the tricky games where chances are at a prayer service just just a word out of that about his face. ah ha, try to push the jocks. but these others tend to stumble and fall against cologne, and all bombs. sure, sherie a body's eleven's
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a misleading kill all the can time. welly is human, it was told we want to do better, but sometimes like this and for putting a boy in it is really like the idea and 3 points in the pocket and show must go on the exec leave. now let's check out all the results from match day knowing there's that whopping wind of all sports and a horrible defeat for goldman like a cyclone while there was a goals fest in berlin by and a winning stroke up and $25.00 games without the bundles they give big 3 push on sunday matches and even draw
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actually scored a goal and it was a good one, many to obama with the finish marcucci, the greeter, but shanklin need to do that on more to end their win. let's round this hardly every 1st in at number 2, both sports club or free kick routine. open the door for john drops to score their frame and were wondering how they fell for the top line. it's legal as maps, onil touches it. a goal. maradona would have been envious of you'll see, but i fell in love with amazing skills. but our winner is max palooza. just look at that damage. the striker is fast becoming when he owns new talisman. he is suddenly a man. you can rely on pierce yet another angle of our goal of the weekend.
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ok. now for the match, staying on table, brian have a 2 point lead over what 6, with later couzin of point, further back dozing, dortmunder now for bring in 5th, above all, unknown. glad back still have work to do. just fight their week. look away. now shoka fans because the bottom of the table makes a very unhappy reading of the road losing. now the only team without a win is a london shooting up to 15. so it turns out the bundesliga really is a great league where any team can win on the day. just ask sori dortmund and ecstatic cologne. at least coach mark and his tall didn't lead victory slip through his hands. and there's no respite for the top teams with champions league and are
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open league action coming thick and fast this week by are already through to the last 16 but injuries mean they can't rest many players. and that's despite having a big clash in the bundesliga next weekend against life yulian august man is likely to be in a more combative mood. some say modeled on a 1986 world cup on his own behalf to be on tom foreman. every game at the highest level. the bundesliga is unforgiving.
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the be played this growing hopes and into the pen dead. making a beat in the side, a 2nd goal that 19 vaccine is now waiting for emergency has asking both europe and the u.s. forest track to go away. thousands of farmhouse blocking roads leading into the indian capital to drop the price reforms would ruin their livelihoods. and they're
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prepared for a long battle ahead. and we travel to japan to leave a job and that's whole world. what more is over the mass of cartoons, but not others who are human is the star attraction at a new theme park. i knew that i must on welcome december is beginning with a race for a functioning coronavirus us truck for modernize asking for emergency approval of its covert 19 vaccine. and both europe and the united states. it could be in use in the us within weeks. what an us product would be the 2nd drug likely to receive special, also resist following another developed by pfizer and its german partner by own tech finding effective vaccines is
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a crucial part of tackling the corona virus pandemic. with madonna filing for emergency approval of its vaccine on monday it could get the green light before christmas eve and year vs told us that our advisory meeting is likely to be on december 17th. it is highly possible that between the 17 and christmas,, you know, the product is approved. if the u.s., food and drug administration gives the go ahead, inoculations could start within hours. and that by u.s. vaccination, logistics chief general because stuff actually have to go to meet and those here is a baby under a year. so as soon as we get approval or urge our economies, teams are going to get hold of a vaccine we have and start shipping it in a conference is going to vaccinate americans within 24 hours on the pro or the company hopes its latest trial results will lead to speedy approval in other
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countries too. in trials of the vaccine with more than 30000 people, only 30 participants became seriously ill. all of them had been given placebo shots . this makes the vaccine 100 percent effective against severe cases of co that 19 reported side effects include pain at the point of injection chills and fever. these symptoms usually result within one or 2 days, you know, on a personal level. when we saw the 1st interim results, i think we were all really, really relieved and enthusiastic. i can tell you when i saw the final results last night, they came in a little bit earlier than that. we had planned for allowed myself to cry from the 1st or the company says it will keep monitoring to check for any further scientific facts. and i'm joined now by our washington correspondent on of us salat on about what journalists applying for emergency approval off its vaccine in the u.s.
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. so when could it actually get the food and drug administration's go ahead? they arrived early in the they apply today for an emergency use of the food and drug administration. what they're trying to do here now is to prove their findings of their latest study and that is 94 percent of the vaccine is effective, preventing coburg, 19, and even 100 percent is effective, preventing severe cases. so very promising data only also because the scene doesn't have to be stored as cold as the pfizer bio antic alternative that was introduced a little earlier. now the next steps are that the f.d.a. will meet with its advisory committee on december 17th, where they will review this application on december 10th already for the pfizer bio and take vaccine. so we earlier than that, and they are expected to grant emergency use authorization for both. that seems just a little while after that. probably one or 2 days later. so we might look around
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december 20th. so when could we see the 1st vaccinations actually taking place in the u.s.? so according to any fall to the leading expert for infectious diseases here in the united states, that could happen as soon as the 2nd half of december. now of course there's a little problem, not everyone can be vaccinated at the same time. so the question who will be vaccinated 1st is crucial, and that will be tackled in accordance with recommendations of the center for disease control here in the u.s. . and that is likely going to be medical workers, doctors, nurses, so everyone at risk also those living in nursing homes or elderly patients. and then once this group is vaccinated, the rest of the population will be cleared to get its vaccine against cope with 19 . the average points that not every u.s. state is actually ready to deliver the vaccine. so what can you tell us about that?
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now those reports are especially about the situation in rural areas where there are currently suffering from a surge in newco. but 19 cases of the big problem here is that there's also a lack of infrastructure that is crucial to store the flies of bio and take vaccines that needs to be stored. we all remember at minus 70 degrees celsius, so you need special freezers to do that. they're not available everywhere and especially not in the rural areas of the united states. so people would have to travel to bigger cities to get their vaccine. but there's another problem with that, and that's a lot of people are actually not even willing to get vaccinated. a recent poll suggests that only 50 percent of the american population is willing to get vaccinated against covert 19, in addition to that, they would then have to travel to bigger cities. so the result is certainly that it will be a lot more difficult. 4th already is to get the population vaccinated in rural areas than in cities,
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out of our salads and washing. thank you so much. and let's have a look now. at other developments in the pandemic. turkey has tightened its restrictions. lancing, a curfew on weekdays, and full lock downs over the weekends. the world health organization has urged countries not to politicize the hunt for the origins of covert $1000.00 saying that would create boundaries to learning the truth. vietnam has reported its 1st locally transmitted case in 3 months. authorities have introduced a temporary knocked out, and brazil, south pole state has imposed stricter social distancing measures after warning from the oh, about very worrying case numbers deadly as covert, 19 can be. most patients do recover from the illness fairly quickly, but there is a growing awareness that some patients suffer a range of health issues even months after getting over the initial. in fact, w.
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met one patient who is finding it's a long and difficult road to recovery. is battling the long term effects of coated 19 when she became sick in march. she had few symptoms, but it's now devastated her life. pretty confident, i think. i only became really ill months later in june. that at the time i thought that everything would eventually be fine, but things didn't improve. i was extremely ill for many, many weeks, which turned into months. and i never got better. and this is what a nice piccy is one of 40 covert survivors here suffering from long term effects of the illness, germany's baltic sea coast. their symptoms are being treated at a rehabilitation center after the virus, peggy felt burnt out. she suffered from dizzy spells and chronic pain
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the cognitive i'm seeing in some cases. i also had cognitive difficulties that my head wasn't functioning properly. i couldn't hear at po-r. vision and couldn't follow conversations. well. often covert patients like peggy say, their concerns are being taken seriously by the doctors it's very difficult for some doctors to understand when they look at me. i look healthy physically, i'm reasonably strong, at least i appear to be and then you get dismissed very quickly. they say her mind is not ok. i'm not afraid, but i still wonder if i will ever be the same again as a coded survivor,
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peggy has officially recovered from the illness. but she says it feels like coronavirus has stolen her healthy body and left her with a sick one in its place. betty has been here for 2 weeks now. her main goal is to get her mental health back on track. you live your life 5 days at work a weekend and so on. my life might be more intense than it was before. on the one hand, i'd like it to be like it was before on the other. the world is just falling apart because of the pandemic right now. at the moment, life is dramatically different for everyone. i think i'll be a different person than i was before. the sense that so kay has 3 more weeks of rehab ahead if she wants to do is get back to her normal life again and now to some other stories. making headlines
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around the world. officials have upheld joe biden's election victory in the us states of every zona and wisconsin biden won arizona by 10000 votes despite the trump campaign, appealing against the results. separately in a key appointment biden has named former federal reserve chief janet yellen acis choice for treasury secretary thousands of farmers have blocked roads into india's capital delhi to protest agricultural reforms. they say new laws to deregulate crop pricing will leave them at the mercy of big corporations. prime minister, narendra modi says, protestors are being misled by opposition parties and that deregulation will benefit them. if the o.p.'s prime minister has praised the army for its victory against the people's liberation front, but the rebel groups leader claims it is still resisting government attacks. the
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war has killed thousands of troops and civilians and forced tens of thousands of refugees into neighboring so you don. a landmark paris bookstore is calling for crisis help. shakespeare company is a magnet for tourists and prisons alike. the shops journal has fallen by 80 percent since the pandemic began, but orders have flooded in since staff alerted social media to its plight. and the news in japan has been putting in 800 meter tall robots, so it's paces their creation as a spin off from a katun series called, well suit featuring enormous battle robots piloted by humans, the various supposed to be the main attraction at a new scene. park, which has been delayed by the pen demick robots a big in japan. and this one is larger than life. damn damn stands at just
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over 18 meters tall and weighs 25 tons per year or more to own this book. i've been, a fan since i was a schoolboy. in the 1980 s., the models were so popular, they were always sold out. i used to queue up to get one with as a result that i took a copy don't count was born in 1979 as a children's toy. this is a little cool that spawned a whole science fiction universe, a hugely popular and i'm a series of movies, manga has and video games that have grossed more than $20000000000.00. now the whole world can see how much we japanese love and they make games and manga . so maybe we have a primal desire to create something gigantic. it used to be blood and now it's gone down. gundam is an icon in japan so much so that the organizers of the tokyo
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lympics sent him into space on a mini satellite to promote the games. because of the pandemic, he will have to stay in bed for a while longer. but one change his mission to get to keep it all to get the story of teaches us that there is no friend or foe. everyone has a bit of both in them. but what he wants to tell us is that war is always a tragedy, that we must see some of the intergalactic message that, that come to be promoting and to sports. now the german football association have confirmed that you'll be nervous. we'll stay on as national team coach despite the recent debacle against spain. there's men were beaten 6 nil in the nation's league fixture early as this month causing calls for the coach to be sacked. he's been in the job since 2006 when the world cup and
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2014 and then survived in the job, despite crashing out at the group stages at the world cup and russia 2 and a half years ago. this is the news coming up shortly. our current affairs documentary close up, and don't forget, you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website. that's w dot com. you can also follow us on twitter or instagram. at least, i mean, if not, stand next to watch the fight against the coronavirus pandemic has the rate of infection been developing. what does the latest research say information and context? the coronavirus up to 19 spent on t w.

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