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this is david lee news live from berlin russia rolls out its sputnik back seen against 19 with a mass campaign in moscow 2000000 doses are available for high risk groups but amid concerns about how fast the vaccine was approved will muscovites really sign up for the jab coming up. while santa rests on the streets of paris clashes broke out at a protest against police brutality and the controversy over new security law in the french capital police respond to fireworks with tear gas. and the heavyweight fight
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to remember but this was going to sleep good football to talk teams in the league go the distance we'll tell you why sheep were able to overcome champions by new. i'm at 3 how'd welcome moscow has launched a large scale vaccination campaign with the russian made sputnik vexing against 19 it comes as russia reports its highest number of new delhi in fiction since the start of the pandemic the role that is going ahead even though the clinical trials have not yet been completed now doctors teachers and social workers are among the 1st in line to receive the shot and our moscow correspondent emily showing caught up with one of them. to me that he signed up for the vaccination as
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soon as he could get it the 42 year old is healthy and says he isn't too worried about getting the coronavirus himself but he doesn't want to be a carrier for the disease especially because he works as a social worker at a government run jobs and career center. around 200 or 300 people from all over moscow come through our center every day and we never know where they might have been and who they might have been in contact with so the likelihood of the corona virus spreading is quite high i'm able to get the vaccine so i decided to get it for my own peace of mind also for the people i'm close to my colleagues at work and the people who come to our center. to meet the he is one of thousands of people who have signed up for the shot in moscow according to authorities social workers teachers and doctors are 1st in line for it sputnik the requires patients to get to jobs around 3 weeks apart so the covert 900 vaccine is already registered along with one other russian vaccine in both cases the 3rd and
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final phase of the trials has not been completed people are getting the shot anyway and the doctors at this hospital feel the rush to rollout the vaccine in russia is justified and they point out that interim research data shows it's 95 percent effective. the vaccine has some standard side effects which we also see after flu shots for example people can have a slightly higher than normal temperature and body aches which go away after one or 2 days or simply taking care of our people by vaccinating them we want to create immunity in certain sections of the population we could wait for a long time until everyone has had covert but that carries significant risks for the population. this moscow clinic is one of dozens where the coronavirus shot is ready to go in the capital after russian president vladimir putin ordered a large scale rollout last wednesday across moscow there are 70 clinics like this
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one where people to now get the coronavirus vaccine for russia during this vaccine rolled out to normal people as quickly as possible and essentially before any other country in the world is clearly a political step russia wants to show that it's a scientific superpower on the world stage but they need to isn't concerned his government could have cut corners to rush out the vaccine he's convinced it will give him immunity and stop the spread of covert 19 in russia. ok here's a roundup of some of the other developments in the corona virus pandemic and the world health organization is warning against complacency as vaccines begin to come online the w.h.o. says face mask and other measures will be needed for the forseeable future austria has started mass testing its population despite scientists fearing that negative results could encourage people to ignore hygiene rules and health authorities in france registered almost 13000 new infections on saturday that's higher than
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friday's total and bucks a general month long downward trend well staying in france now and thousands of people across the country have taken to the streets to demonstrate against what they say are worsening employment conditions and deteriorating social rights and freedoms at a spot starting up peacefully the protest in paris led to turn violent with some protesters burning cars and smashing property the interior ministry says dozens of people were arrested this comes as president a man or macross government faces heavy criticism trying to push through a new security law it says is intended to protect police officers and crackdown on islamist groups. earlier we spoke to our correspondent lisa lewis in paris and i asked to how much pressure is on the french president at the moment. it is
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a lot of pressure and it seems that the pressure is indeed growing you know in the beginning the government was hoping to pass that low low without that much of a backlash but what happened then was really no one could have 1st seen that there were 2 videos published on one of the one the footage that was footage of a in a vacation of a migrant crime here the plaster that would be behind me which was very violently done by police and also a video for music producer who got beaten up by police so criticism of police art and so if the police in general has then obviously increased the pressure also on the government to withdraw that though the government is still saying that they're trying to find a balance between you know protecting the police from aggression but also protecting the population that many here feel that that balance has not been a problem just yet and from lisa lewis in paris let's take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world the european commission president as the front line says u.k. and the e.u.
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breaks it negotiators will continue their trade talks in brussels on sunday as well as a fun call with british prime minister bar's jonson's in a bid to break the deadlock over a potential deal there are just weeks left until the breaks a transition period ends on december 31st. in mali's capital bamako the national transition council has held its ignoble session the body is expected to pave the way for a return to democracy after months of on the rest of the council elected military officer malik diaz as its president one of the officers leading the military coup back in august. police in italy say they had dismantled an international michael smuggling ring they arrested 19 people in such times in several cities like here in body the suspects are accused of running a criminal network that helped transport migrants illegally across the eastern mediterranean into the european union. well the japanese space
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capsule carrying ray asteroid material has touched back down on earth the probe the hub to collect a rock and soil samples billions of years old scientists hope the material will provide clues about the origin of the universe. back in the earth's atmosphere after a truly incredible journey of 6 years and more than 5000000000 kilometers scientists at the japanese space agency jubilant as the capsule containing the precious asteroid samples detached from the main spacecraft becoming a fireball in this simulation of its final approach to earth. just a short while later colleagues spread towards the remote landing site deep in the australian outback. the space probe booster 2 was launched back in 2014 the last stop on its current mission the asteroid real grew some 300000
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kilometers from earth the probe collected both surface dust and the 1st samples from below the surface material believed to have remained unchanged since the very formation of the universe the scientists hope it could yield some of the secrets of life itself the samples are very interesting from this particular asteroid we never had samples back from this kind of an asteroid before directly it's called a c. type asteroid which means it's mostly made of carbon there are other kinds which give us clues about the way the solar system was put together 4 and a half 1000000000 years ago so these are 1st ones that will come back pristine they've not only captured samples from the surface of the asteroid but they fired a bullet projectile into the asteroid to clear away the surface and get some material from underneath so it's really exciting to get these samples back after such a long journey anti abuse the tos work is still not finished the craft is already heading for another faraway asteroid on a new mission expected to last at least
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a decade to some sport now in the bundesliga football where a match up of the top 2 clubs in the league absolutely lived up to the pre-game hype by munich hosted leipzig in a game that was far from perfect on the pitch but the fans the white until matt stay tend to say these 2 teams go head to head was well worth it. the true battle of the bundesliga is heavyweights in munich and for byron keeper manwell noir it was a rough ride from the start a decision he'll hope to forget led to leipzig 1st goal. he left the line to head off christopher in cuckoo but he sure didn't get there on time. his side rebounded with 17 year old jamal most eola i in the 30th minute right-wing the ball into the bottom right corner after that biron took the lead but this time you just might secretly bring it back to level just in cloudera the alone in front
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of neuer and to choose what to have. the 2nd half neuer again left without any help as emil forsberg howlers in the header. once more byron's defenses bailed out by the attack kingsley coleman crosses to muller in front he goes high to head in the equaliser 33 and that's how it down smaller 2nd goal tonight commons 3rd assist saves a point for the league leader muller in life seek coach helion not those men know biron is fortunate to stay on top. what to talk about that remarkable guy mark cargan from database sport is joining us mike could have you with us matt cannot read into that that the reigning in this league and european champions starting to show just a couple of signs of strength that will surely know well if you look at their goals for colon you can even think it was anything any difference many other season 10 games go on 34 goals scored 6 at average as the goals against call them is looking
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a bit odd 16 conceded in the forests and the top 6 teams in the bindis league or the us the most schools conceded yeah so that's where the struggling a little bit in the fence very uncharacteristic of the likes of manuel neuer. usually so commanding presence come in like a fire engine going through their own fire slated for the ball where. scored in there for school very uncharacteristic for biden so he's not weaken his old self who is a look at his old self esteem. who pops up again saves them at the end with saves a point as he has done recently so shades of the old and shades of. the terrifying or a disquieting new buyer let's say yeah exactly it's not the script that's the show lots take the lead but surely that is sitting around absolutely kicking themselves that a big shot well they certainly did and if you you know if you look at the goal that they scored to go 32 off it was
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a header from from enough real collector's item you think the gold just might win on as little diminutive number 10 pop enough for the bucket was the head oh surely this is going to be the winner but as we said by enough to most miller they've got to stay in power the champions have. what they really wanted was a signature victory you know going for the 1st ever title trying to stop by and for the 1st time in 8 years. they really needed that signature victory that's what they would have got going to mean you can get those 3 points passed up and it's a very very tough one to take still in touch still just 2 points off the top. live to fight another day and you could live to regret a thing like 6 it feels like 2 points last thanks so much thank you. well elsewhere in the bundesliga another struggling giant with percy a door opened and a young man by the name of giovanni rhino the latest young american stowell playing it on track to frankfurt well the hosts were dominant in the early going to
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actually come out and putting franklin on top japanese pulled in the long pass and bounced it in. bars it would be giovanni raina who struck the equaliser coming in the 2nd half blasting the ball inside the new post the belt i don't know and frankly drool on one. of the formula one now and the most hamilton may have already won the world title but he's messiah his teammate valtteri bottas as taken pole position for sunday's sun prix in bahrain. the fim claims his 5th pole of the season was pushed all the way by meeting might george russell the young british driver is standing in for hamilton who of course has run of ours has not taken. to stop the red bull will start from 3rd place on the grid sometimes with us.
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here watching data believe news up next is sports line please stick around for that that's at the website of all times of the day for all the latest news around the clock for now but i'm at the house for me and the entire team here in berlin thanks for watching. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship protests one to the shadow and a few newspapers with official information as attorneys i have work on the streets of many cameras and their problems are always the same 14 social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and corruption we can afford to stay silent when
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but boxing is also a sport that helps people overcome difficulties and finding a strength it can prevent them from going off the rails. we talked to both kurt and saskia about gin to people from munich for whom boxing has provided a new opportunity. buraq now 30 is from munich in the neighborhood he grew up in disputes were often resolved through violence. the one i'm going to give on you know i thought the system chinaman team there were a few of us in a few of them but it came down to a one on one with me because it was only when i saw his blood on the ground that i actually began to enjoy it. a couple of older guys had contacts to hooligan groups the so-called 3rd half and i asked whether i could join him by the time i
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was 15 or 16 i was unable to control my aggression anymore there'd be a capo to arrange how many where and when then we'd meet and smack each other up and taking on people with a reputation and doing them in it just felt wicked. out of time on politics. buraq has 27 criminal convictions and a struggle to get back on the straight and narrow. he's now a rare sight here at the 860 lions boxing club in munich unlike saskia belgian who hails. from the same neighborhood as brooke she's not how easy it is managed to take a different path. than there's a place the north used to get really bad grades and didn't pass my school leaving qualifications. the shaft. being so i don't pull myself together. if you do a lot of sports including competitive sport it makes you tougher psychologically.
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and that's one of the that's why i decided to keep at it regardless of what doesn't work out. the same 10 attempts but i'd rather have that then fail. that's why i decided to study here and realize my dream woman. and call me here. what now seem to be 2 very different individuals but i have a lot in common and even went to the same. years later they were brilliant the boxing club where the coach became a mentor. or j. i moved up closer to the ocean over was up and he took us monthly and. i
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like to call it is my coach but i call him my best friend and my helper. turned 60 this year. he's constantly in contact with young people through the coaching and the aggression management he does. and you can see how that rubs off on him. sometimes he behaves like some cool young guy he knows how to find the middle ground and he's strict with us but also really chilled. strength. oh it's one of them get lost. in my school as you know it's primarily about not getting hit not necessarily hitting your opponent. stay out of trouble for my girl but i mean ali is a real watcher he watches and then intervenes at the right moment he's down to 80 people and i'm one of them. if you're open enough to. say.
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i did nothing much my fault you know this commitment is so important and he doesn't need powers some halo it's being there for you that matters it's something you can't really describe other was just brown there was a. lot of us and. you know what you stand i wish you the best of health this year and in all the years to come you know you something. else i noticed that last year was missing something also from talking to her a phenomenon she needed a new family and good friends and that's something we can give people we are one big pride of lions you know. that goes to work.
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the toughest setback was when my dad died in an accident i was still a child. when i was 5 or 6 i'd play tennis with him now and again. but afterwards i lost all interest in tennis and sport in general. i know exactly what day it was january 8th 2009 and since then i've been in love with the sport i think about it every single day and i'm. not sure that's a phony she didn't have enough confidence and we helped her to make that breakthrough. we both yourself. 20 thought here
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saskia is a gem right now the kind you put in your pocket in savor when you're down with natasha. is the housing clutch more you missing. girl. mcmahon songs on his limbs when i was 21 my dating broke up and i didn't know what to do with myself and my aggression all the who's. never been a couple when i. was just boxing and find boxing at the club taught me what it really means you realize that the techniques you learn here are not meant for the streets. to buy because it just one click this is a sports. fan but i used to think it was just about fist fighting for this kind but now i see it as a serious sports. point is to finish with macbook implies to what the.
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you know what they're going to look for help serve what these people are trying to do and i see their aggression and tell them to do a bit of sparring but against someone good or not someone nobody all right we're. going to come out on the right that's all to get to know his limits they'll always be someone that to the new method that you want that for sure. i'm not sure what my source was. as i've been the opposite of the staff if i only found out you've been in a street brawl you'd be more afraid to him than them. because he'd humiliate you in front of the whole group. before you felt awkward and it would be so hard to face all the again. to be easily guy who protect syrah and i media who gets into trouble
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. there's. a good show let's call the. alley knows exactly how to connect with his charges mentally that means talking tough if need be and with brooke to that has brought progress. in 2016 alley organized a trip to ghana for his spot in boxes a trick that was captured on camera in a documentary film called lion hearted. animal here the trip to ghana was a profound experience for me i'll never forget in. my stuff to call 9 never would have thought of boxing in ghana and i couldn't even find it on a map of africa. and then with my broken english of about 2 words it was pretty funny in the.
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polls in new jersey. if this were to take you. down. to the. last 6 it was nothing your. eyes or what. his team trained with a group of local boxes l h a cool wanted them to see a different world in order to get a better appreciation of their own one and it paid off. but saskia and durex can identify with the youngsters back home too and hopefully can help them. you know. might experienced a lot through boxing and i think it's really important to pass that on to others and i learned so much at boxing school back their technique and stamina. it's something i just have to share. in those and i meet up with 4 kids are
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a reflection of you in what you want them to become and i want the kids i deal with to really get ahead in life so instead of coaching pros i want to coach kids poor 1st minute books of the time you can that. it's been 4 years since the trip to ghana and boruc hasn't been seen at the club for ages he's even considered joining the french foreign legion. is that compatible with the principles he learns here. mr sloan let's enter the fray. and it. can bestow on tyler moore a decent person at heart and it's the decent you need to bring to the floor for
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a year or anybody else for the stuff about the foreign legion i could smack you want to know if you're likely to ensure your safety galloway's i think. allie has managed to get poorer back into this proud pride of lions together with saskia the prodigal son will be coaching kids on a regular basis that. time will tell how poor at story continues but he did keep coming to the club after we stopped filming to. think in my left since around me i always hear things like oh no sounds good don't hit me that's a lot of months and i then ask people if they've ever done any bad thing or i know what it actually involves and and if they say no. then for me the conversation is over the book.
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