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he was no similes by the ship and she responded with a goal of his son in the ninety's that many. of them to the cofan it's as much about the fumble going down his fines and going back to winning ways. freiburg with the livelier at the 2 sides as they hosted. still the visitors open the scoring with a bolo on the end of a lovely you team. the hosts response out dazzle them bolos effort to santa maria with an overhead kick to set up lean hard you'll see more of back a little later. after the break freiburg were awarded a penalty. convictions agree post slotted in for the lead. but hopes of a 1st win since match they won were quickly kissed goodbye to all the some players wonder strike just a minute later. still
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a draw means bucks when most running 5 expense to 13 matches now let's take another look at freiburg 1st goal which was crowned move of the match day. fly. by santa maria as bicycle kick. since. i'm going to leave. all those sons a spectacular shot may have gone and on its own for at least hart was the one to get on the scoresheet after hitting its end. ever since pride borg's record high transfer santamaria rife in the summer the frenchman has been making a big impact at the black forest club. with names like santa maria is bones about his own force with his legal goal should it not.
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sunday in berlin was dubbed the day the big clash in an impi a study on between hats and wheel on which usually looked like this. this week looked like this thanks to the pandemic. to get the dobie blood pumping despite an empty stadium has had planted flanks around the city before the match for their part we'll close and getting pumped up. games against us was always so special i feel and of course we don't have the fans here in the state don't but we know our fences with. all the time but their home and the focus believe we close out the fans watching from the sofas from around the world i have found in brazil. went up to 6 months ago when you supposes for a while. they were still seeing an impressive collection of stadium comps.
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back in berlin only on up undoubtedly the surprise of the season they entered the darby in 6th place with twice as many points as their rivals had to make consider themselves number one in the city but they're in the bottom half of the standings where many expected the own to be. and the highly confident visitors took the lead with their very 1st shot on goal. in the 20th minutes taiwo when he celebrated just his 2nd goal of the season the real credit goes to teammate marcus in but for shaking off 2 defenders in the build up the mood in brazil became a bit more sudden she. got the money in that hole but. it was a different story in wales. but minutes later when he goes home i only wish decided to work on his karate form and kick luca to star in the face red card. no money on we're
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facing the next 70 minutes with 10 men. even in a welsh living room you got the feeling that perhaps might have been the turning point. was. unhappy with the 1st 45 minutes had to coach bruno like a deer brought on krzysztof peel tech gadget viro del rowson to wake up to the offense. and that did the trick even if goalkeeper andrea sutekh gave the unintentional helping out the case of pickering delivering her to the equaliser in the 51st minutes mathias corneas opening shot was parried by looted directly to packer rix thinks. with all things square has his substitutes took the reins still rests in connecting with piano tech for the $21.00 lead. was that the difference between hats up and deal with catches splashed 24000000 euros on the polish
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international in january and that wasn't even their biggest purchase meanwhile whelan have never spent more than 2000000 euros on a player. you could feel the pain all the way from wales. and 3 minutes later deal rowson once again combined with pincheck for his 2nd was. party side in brazil they knew it was over. and so did the supporters in wales. it ended 31 money combine happiness but sometimes you can buy gold. but what do you own were left in the king that was. the folly of the darby you lose a player because of a red card you may have lost a player through injury so what data forget talk no we. try as they might me on a run like he'd forget this one as it was that stomach screws that he got injured
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from the league's highest score and when he on talisman stoppage muscles has a movie out about sumo. meanwhile has it rejoiced in that when especially because it was the 1st home victory of the season even without the fans. friends of the us it's good to get 3 points and win the darby for us and our fans fans problem by this. and apparently brazil a blue and white thanks this time to christophe. odds. about our much to hero the berlin darby decider christophe beyond. the costly polish striker has struggled to fulfil expectations since joining have to laugh when sir. some consider his part is a mistake but he proved his critics wrong darby de. santiago sank on the
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70 auction sites. such as he didn't stop there. close to the old 60. time stuff people said i could see the pistolero football is full of them better than. i like this i want for this and so i want. to be but that and but to to. i hope i would hope i would have been more with his 1st bindis league a brace beyond 2nd battle and bragging right. well done. i'll be here. it was all over social media. grabs plenty of attention with his goal as spitting image of the. great game out for the. fans in mexico called the match between by
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a new nickname like say just like across the pond which is usually premier league territory they called it the best game of the season 56 but not in brazil they were amazed at the speed and technique of the game not to mention the 6 golds. i don't want anybody brownsville the true title contenders in this deal which must be tough to admit patrick from poland was especially impressed by jamal that he said i have my officially announced that i am a member of the museum of facts and also has to dealing. with of course. you did help me by like 33 spectacle. meanwhile. not to forget it feels good wimbledon fellow strugglers my underscored the best goals of the weekend here's our toll free.
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good for kids and also go to the school board if you don't quite this critically and it was only against childhood but it was enough to ensure that. the only team in the top 7 to get a win on much state. found climb out of the relegation zone and thanks to that big trade shall come meanwhile would do anything for a win castle grabs the 3 big points that you know when they'd like to be in the table the race next week. so what's next for the windows league is best. when those hearts a head to club. team are likely a bit distracted by the big champions league with real madrid in midweek. have to be more than just enough to. fellow cut the club.
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by and have a champions league date as well against lokomotiv moscow. already through in europe . they'll be hungry to return to this league dominance. next weekend dortmund smartly assembly of miners faces off against stuttgart a midweek clash against senate st petersburg. get a break in sorting out his squad that. more next time. move. move move move.
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coronavirus a. special monday to friday. this is news live from birth in britain is said to become the 1st european country to begin vaccinating its population against. in a matter of hours the u.k. used to stop giving me 1st shots of the corona virus vaccine developed by plant take 5. running high that this will mark the beginning of the end of the pandemic.
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meanwhile the threat of a no deal breaks out for the u.k. and european union looms greater than to still no sign of a breakthrough after another day try talks with top running out before the final deadline. and children in new york city return for in person classes after schools were closed last month with hospitalisation right still on the rise some see it as a risky decision abos an experiment of the district. amount to be held welcome britain is just hours away from rolling out its coronavirus vaccination program giving the 1st shots of the vaccine developed by biotech pfizer to the elderly and health care workers it's being called a ve day in britain and it's hoped that the vaccine will mark the beginning of the year and the pandemic. this is
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a moment the whole world's been waiting for the u.k. is the festival out of the bio and tech finds a 1000 vaccine it's the men to smythe and for a population with the highest death toll in europe and if there's a window of hope for the future. very very sadly lost many residents of those care homes who died from co they'd been a huge really challenging and difficult year and all the time this promise and this hope of a vaccine has been so it's very exciting to the point where feels like that we might be able to make a really positive step or with the help of the vaccine. the u.k. health service is calling this the biggest immunization program in its history. first in line for the vaccine will be people over 80 as well as care home staff and frontline health care workers but this rollout poses major logistical challenges this vaccine needs to be stored at around minus 70 degrees celsius and carefully
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meaning in england it will at 1st only be administered from 50 specific hospital hogs. but the majority of the public here vaccinations at sites like this hospital a still away all but for authorities in the u.k. the messaging surrounding the start of this rollout could not be more important after all approving the vaccine is one thing actually encouraging people to take it is quite another. as the 1st in the wall to water rise the vaccine the u.k. is dependent on public trust and enthusiasm isn't universal risk is a long time and. i would take it. because the benefits outweigh the risks seems sensible thing to do yet and it's the only way we're going to add to the pandemic i think is very very fast i was come out. barchester i would say.
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to see. you thank you truth on facebook uptake of the vaccine will be key to success and authorities are being advised to find creative ways to address public concern and tackle misinformation there's some speculation the queen may even reveal she's had the vaccine to be confidence it is extremely important that these people get the vaccine so we need to find a way how to communicate it to them and how to in a way isolate them from these damaging examples of misinformation that they sing on social media and i think it is the role for the health providers it is the role for the community leaders to actually go out and try to explain to them what they seeing on social media is actually not always the truth. the eyes of the world are on the u.k. this week with government king to see not just how it tackles the logistical challenges but how it sells this vaccine to
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a public being asked to keep pace with science. well there's been no breakthrough in the latest round of talks between the u.k. and e.u. i am that securing a post breaks a trade deal with time running out before an end of december deadline british prime minister bird's johnson is set to head to brussels for a last ditch attempt to reach an agreement they use chief negotiator michel but here is downbeat about the chances saying key sticking points remain despite growing fears of economic chaos rather if britain leads without a deal london has said it will not extend negotiations. well earlier we spoke to day deputies brussels correspondent barbara faisal and asked her for an assessment of where things stand. the mood is some more depressive it is gloomy indeed and above all they are tired exhausted and utterly and totally fed
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up patients on the european side is really running out at this point in time because negotiators feel that they have now $600.00 pages of legal texts on the table and 99 percent of that are agreed and the remaining battle now is about those crucial issues that the u.k. you cite describes as sovereignty now trade experts will tell you. that of course that's the nature of the trade deal that you give up some sovereignty in order to get access to somebody else's market but that seems something that the europeans think will be can't be hammered into british heads now they have turned every aspect and every detail of the herring in the scottish sea every aspect of fair trade and say essentially regime for the steel around and around changed every comma in this huge legal text to no avail and so somehow in the end they feel now
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is the time for political decision for somebody to simply say yes or no. ok from barbara faisal's in brussels let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. but counting has begun in ghana as presidential and parliamentary elections with results expected by wednesday it's said to be a tight race between incumbent. oddo and his longtime rival john muhammad ghana is considered one of the most politically stable countries in africa but the coronavirus pandemic has plunged the country into economic crisis. coca-cola pepsi and nestlé have been named the world's top plastic polluters for the 3rd year in a row all 3 companies have been accused of making 0 progress on reducing plastic waste coca cola announced earlier this year it would not abandon plastic bottles saying they were popular with customers. bob dylan's entire catalog of songs
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has been bought up by universal music for an undisclosed sum to deal covers the rights to 600 songs composed composed rather of a 6 decades thing clude times are a changing knocking on heaven's door and like a rolling stone reports the deal was struck directly with to. the new york city where all public schools were shut down last month due to a rise in corona virus cases some prekindergarten and elementary schools reopened on monday night 150 schools in new york about children back into classrooms with hands sanitizing temperature checks and other measures in place with thirty's originally set a benchmark of under 3 percent positive test rates in the city in order to reopen schools that benchmark was scrapped the jew to a new greece new research showing that young children appeared to be less vulnerable to the virus. carolyn
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a chimo is with us now from washington good to see carolina let's start with the simple one why is new york doing this in the middle of a pandemic. well this new york city is the largest us school system and this is a kind of a testing cross' that is allowing the youngest children to go to preschool or the major has to defend this reopening of 7 schools under the condition that the sciri mains and there are 3 percent oppose it if test rates and this is obviously not the case anymore new york city has 14000 infections and in a week and over 4000 to host paralyzed but the teachers union they have been saying that with the right project this equipment like ventilation that parades cleaning the social distancing inside the classrooms and also random testing of students and staff this schools can keep open so one key to this reopening was really the
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union's insistence on an even more aggressive testing 20 per cent of all students and staff every week anthony and yet the numbers are still intimidating how are the big city school districts planning to handle cases. well some of the other states are waiting to see how this testing process in new york goes but most of the states around the u.s. are teaching over google classrooms and the classes action is really has been a surprise but it is not completely new we have to remember in the summer we could already see that 1st washington d.c. announced that schools what start the year 2021 closed then los angeles and san diego the chicago and new york city it was the only big city school system in the country that said it would probably open for her some classes this fall so one of the states for example is special east traveling now with more than 5 percent of
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the population to suppose if and over $19000.00 deaths is california and l.a. los angeles there the campuses already said that they are going to shut down completely and they are beginning the classes earliest next year from washington they say billy's carolina chimay thanks so much protesters in many calling for the prime minister to step down to his handling of the conflict in the back region many armenians are angry about their leader's choice to sign a peace agreement which sees many of returning a significant part of the disputed territory as about jump on thousands of as about johnnie's and now planning to move back to not going to care about. or to be museum are you miss my little points to the place where she once lived she says i was a beautiful town until 993 the year armenian forces captured. her husband and
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brother died in the fighting this is her 1st visit in over 27 years to condemn good to see i'm happy i'm proud she says of course everything has been destroyed here but i'm home again this is where i lived and grew up. ag dumbs mosque remained standing how large it pretty much of force against the armenians he's animosity towards the old enemy remain strong. he kept animals here may god punish them for keeping pigs sheep and cattle in a muslim prayer room. nagorno-karabakh is ours says ibrahim hope he's proud it's back under armenian control. that's thanks in part to support provided by neighboring turkey there are indications that turkish drones and mercenaries played a role in the conflict prayers for the fall in the fighting the mountains in the
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distance are in the armenian government part of nagorno-karabakh for ibrahim of his greatest hope is that armenia never again has under its control. the sport now hoffenheim have won in the bundesliga for the 1st time in 8 games after beating out spoke $31.00 at home it was $11.00 and half time but florian credit scored his 2nd of the day with a classy finish on 46 minutes the game was soon over as a contest winner in last be able struck as hoffenheim moved above. into 10th place on the table. will leave you with some light entertainment from belgium now that large show is banned because of the pandemic some artists in the capitals in the capital brussels rather found a way to organize spontaneous performances. a curtain raiser of a different kind in the belgian capital brussels circus performers are adapting to
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the times with restrictions making a regular circus visit impossible these artists are bringing the stage to the street. and nice. on the other side of the glass there is no applause no atmosphere for the gio to feed off but it's still a welcome change. in what we can really see their faces or get their reactions but while the window blocks out some of the noise there is still a bond that is created. yet it. just like the performers bar staff have also been starved of patrons. saladin do look it's heart warming just to open the cafe to have an activity see the smiles on the faces of people outside it's the best thing that has happened to us recently . for the most part a charity has been helping performers make ends meet ovo passes by also encouraged
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to make donations so that circus in the city might help make their curtain call worthwhile. it watching day doubly news coming up next a covered 19 special looking today at how the pandemic is driving innovation will have more headlines for you at the top of the hour if you can't wait until then the website is always there to be found at www dot com for now though i'm anthony held for me and the team here in building thanks for watching. the fight against the corona virus pandemic. as the rate of infection in developing what does the latest research say. information and context the coronavirus update 19 special. on t w. beethoven is for me. it's for.
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