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well you. know. this is g.w. news live from berlin germany enters a tough for a lockdown in a bid to contain the pandemic spores and non-essential businesses closed for at least 3 and a half weeks at the same time europe's medical authorities promise to approve a clone of virus vaccine as soon as next week also coming up on the show us senate majority leader mitch mcconnell the comes the most senior republican to congratulate joe biden on winning the presidential election a 6 weeks ago to get an update from washington. and have
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a coaching change at dortmund it pays off or right away the perennial blunders they got contenders a start what they hope will be a new winning streak. and play richardson welcome to the show coronavirus vaccination campaigns have already begun in britain canada and the united states now people in the e.u. are asking when it will be their turn under pressure to move quickly the european medicines agency has moved up a meeting which is expected to approve the vaccine developed by biotech and pfizer now that decision could come as soon as monday meanwhile germany has started a harder lockdown with schools and non-essential businesses to remain closed through january 10th but the restrictions coming into effect on wednesday sent to last minute shoppers scrambling to buy presents time for the holidays. there's
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always a surge of people at christmas time hunting for last minute gifts but this year the crush has come earlier than usual in germany. shoppers rush to make last minute purchases ahead of the country's tough lockdown but people seem pretty stressed about the whole thing you can feel it is going up but we're finished we got to done some of these i'm tired for health reasons all i can say is that it's the right thing to do we can't wait until it all falls to pieces. but while some may not find what they're looking for a welcome christmas present may be coming soon germany is waiting for the 1st corona virus vaccines to be approved the problem is so far not even the health minister knows when that will happen. and they're not synonymous with origins are supporting the european authorities to the best of their ability the goal is to secure approval before christmas. germans have watched patiently as
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a vaccine invented in the country has been rolled out already in the u.k. and the u.s. mass immunization centers are currently being equipped millions of doses of vaccine are on order those with heightened risk of infection will be invited 1st the elderly as well as front line medical workers establishing priority is key in distributing the vaccine many people wanted as quickly as possible but that isn't enough at least in the beginning so that's why we need clear and transparent priorities the vaccine is being kept under kit under lock and it's very highly protected the vaccine is coming to germany but unlike with father christmas himself nobody can yet be sure when to expect it. let's take a look now at some other developments in the pandemic a study in spain has found more than a one in 10 people has been infected with the coronavirus the 4th round of a national survey on the presence of anti-bodies show that 4700000 spaniards have
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contract at the virus so far meanwhile authorities in close to reka have authorized the use of the coronavirus vaccine developed by bio on tech and pfizer. as we've heard only a handful of countries are already using the formula in mass vaccination campaigns including the us canada and the u.k. and the world health organization says it is in talks with pfizer and moderna about including their corona virus vaccines among early shots for poor countries at affordable prices w.h.o. backed kovacs initiative aims to ensure equitable access to covert $1000.00 vaccines around the worlds. now the crowd of virus has spread it to some of the most remote parts of the world like the amazon rain forest in a brazil people there also need medical treatment and when they become available vaccines but getting the doses to them will be a major logistical challenge which the government is leaving in the hands of the army. the troops are already the destination and indigenous community in the
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amazonas region. it's hard to reach the area where this group lives luckily we have the right transport. commie doctors and nurses airlifted to the region whether to kunar people live the flight takes them 100 kilometers across virgin rainforest. the brazilian army has been responsible for these medical missions since the start of the pandemic 6000 security people live in villages here and in the forest the soldiers and doctors arrival is an event the community put on a welcome ceremony it's the 1st visit to this kind since the pandemic began then the medical work begins local people help doctors examined everyone and carry out false coronavirus tests so far 2 people in the community have died from covert 1935 people caught the virus but they say they recovered with the help of traditional
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medicine there are no acute coronavirus cases and that surprised doctors. i spent 12 days in a coma on a ventilator after that i was in pain and couldn't stand up by myself. i'm really happy to be here and help others. but the military operation deep in the amazonas region is controversial the soldiers help the community risk infecting them at the same time indigenous groups a critical. 2 years ago the government pulled doctors out of the indigenous land and they we. can permanent local health authorities in the region. but instead they send in a lot of troops to areas where they used to be health missions. where. the military's role has long face criticism the government also sent in the army to
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protect indigenous land from illegal logging and gold miners the soldiers document their mission in these videos. but the destruction of the rain forests continues in the last year an area 4 times the size of luxembourg has been destroyed. the areas under military control have really been the black to and no one has been prosecuted where wondering what the army is actually doing their. particular people are happy about the doctor's visit at least but they are skeptical about the vaccines being promised before if the vaccine works we will take it but if it's not clear that it's really effective we would be reluctant to efficacy babbelas only vaccines that don't need to be kept in a freezer can be transported here and when they arrive here in the amazon it will be up to the army to distribute it. and let's take
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a look now it's of the other stories making news around the world dozens of police officers have been injured in clashes with anti lockdown protesters in ukraine demonstrators gathered in kiev to rally against recently announced coronavirus restrictions nonessential businesses gyms and schools will be shut from the 8th of january in a bid to curb the spread the virus. hungary has amended the definition of family in its constitution to limit adoption by same sex couples rights groups have attacked the move which defines a family as a female mother and a male father prime minister viktor orban has worked to recast hungary in a more conservative mold since coming to power. and canadian a fashion mogul peacher nygaard has been arrested and charged with sex trafficking and racketeering crimes u.s. prosecutors are alleging he sexually abused women and under-age girls after
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learning them into his orbit with opportunities in fashion and modeling over the last 25 years. u.s. president elect joe biden has picked a former democratic rival heated with a judge as his secretary for the department of transportation but at which i judge would be the 1st openly gay person it confirmed by the senate to a cabinet position in the united states. and staying in the us republican senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has congratulated joe biden on his victory in november his presidential election mcconnell was among many congressional republicans who had refused to acknowledge biden's defeat of president donald trump who has continued to make unfounded claims of fraud and this comes after the electoral college officially confirmed with the results of the election. its earlier i spoke to de w.'s washington bureau chief in as paul now that more republicans are accepting biden's victory i asked her why. what to expect from
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trump and his orders he will keep feeding the narrative that the election was stolen off him simply to keep his supporters angry and on his side illegally don't trump says no for the options to fight the outcome i think at this point his rhetoric is nothing but a p r we need to prepare his come pain running again for president in 2024 i was attending a trump rally just last weekend in washington and it was actually quite amazing how many of his supporters told me that they would start their own party if the republican leaders don't lose some sort donald trump so we have to keep in mind donald trump has no loyalty towards the republican party whatsoever after all he was a his whole life of democrats so it's not about america 1st it's about tom 1st and he knows that this child said they will create a new party gives him
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a lot of power and this is something he will use to keep his influence tito these you know as all of their sports now in a rare mid week slate of matches in the bundesliga dark knight was hoping to get back to winning form after a coaching change carmen's a new interim boss 18 it terry took his club on the road to brandon including with the youngest player ever to start the leak don't mean 16 year old yusuf. who became the biggest thing his youngest debutant in november started his 1st league match at braman another historic moment for the teenager it's also the 1st turn of the season for assistant coach turned 18 did seach do it many got their new fired up early in the 12th minute jean incisional shot was blocked the raphael guerrero found the rebound to dig the ball over your republican for dili. the don't
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mean lead didn't last long only about 15 minutes bray means next time put it on a t. for a candid move all of who smashed it into the net to level the affair. after the break the youngster mukoko got his chance but the 16 year old put too much capper on it. graeme in aggressive defeats passed them the match. publica brought down manuel and kanzi to set up the decisive goal. the dazed pov lanka did his best to prevent marco royce's winner but to no avail publica managed to get a hand on the ball but royce was there to clean it up. dortmund with 80 it's at the helm get back to winning ways with a 21 victory over brain. now a time honored at christmas tradition is of course for children to visit santa
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usually boys and girls sit on his lap and tell him their wishes for presents but like so many other things this year has had to change because of the coronavirus and mick and luckily for those making the trek to sanchez a village in finland near the arctic circle the man in red has everything under control. it's unusually quiet and sanchez village at this time of the year the little town in the arctic circle is usually bustling with people but not even the magical enclave is exempt from the pandemics global consequences. in times of uncertainty for old and young st nick has a reassuring message we all have to be very nice and we have to follow all public health recommendations and social distancing rules we all got to find new ways to beat going to it i was free. and
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santa leads by example greeting those who have made the trip to his village through plexiglas sporting masks and pacifiers traditions are reinvented here in the arctic circle after all staying in good graces with santa takes commitment. for those unable to come see father christmas personally the elves at the post office are working overtime to make sure all wishes are granted and as rudolph and his herd started warming up for their big trip around the globe santa has one last word of advice. christmas. there you have it santa has spoken that's all from me for now coming up next is our documentary about one of the most popular pieces of music in the world stay tuned to find out why you can't get beethoven's 9th symphony out of your head don't
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forget you can force the latest news and information around the clock on our website at www dot com or follow us on social media at news and a richardson in berlin from the whole team thanks so much for watching. the. new year mean all here's we're going to tell you and how it all stands just mentioned so that we bring you back all as you've never been surprised to so it was just possible. really want to lose out on some people who follow along the way maurice and critics would like to join us for michael's last stop.
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or lucky enough to go not only will look to the right when they get a loan they get a good going to quote peter fenn see a lot i love it. even after i got out i thanked him for the for have. been. great to see him from all times.
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the f. . 15 s yeah yeah m. l l l. l l. yeah. yeah i am. lucky. top greek conductor tared or qur'an says has a reputation as a rebel and a tyrant he and his russian orchestra are about to perform beethoven's 9th symphony
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at the salzburg festival. chinese composer tandoor is working on a piece which is to be performed in bonn the city where beethoven was born on the composer's 250th birthday. englishman paul whittaker overcame the hurdles associated with his deafness to obtain a new 6 degree from oxford university he is now on a mission to help people like him to understand music. the orchestral symphony combine gift from the democratic republic of congo is central africa's only symphony orchestra with its own approach to beethoven's masterpiece. japanese star conductor utaka sato is preparing to conduct $10000.00 singers in a performance of beethoven's 9th in osaka.
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here in the music department of the berlin state library lies a 200 year old. beethoven's autograph score of his symphony number 9 in d. minor. the best known section of this 70 minute long masterpiece is the finale ode to joy with words by the poet fleet machina. to unravel the mystery of the 9th symphony you have to travel the globe.
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they get louder and we pull them up and then we go back down together. to satisfy. 2 2 their. yeah i. gave real prokofieff is an english d.j. and composer. is the grandson of russian composer sergei prokofiev. gave real has composed beethoven 9 symphonic we mix a work for orchestra and electronics. for the german premiere performed with the music eyes ensemble at the beethoven fest bon for coffee of himself is accompanying the orchestra on the sampler.
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i thought this is a really. risky dentures strangers thing to try and do support agreements but as i started by heavens. nights of late he reminded me how powerful his influence is on the music the fellowship and a lot of the techniques and approaches he used particularly his climactic finales and his coders and the drama and the sense of energy and drive he had we find that in everywhere in and out specially in in dance music and electronic music in the lot of things that have just become part of our culture that actually we see that if they started in invite her and symphonies. the violent. the beautiful region are i came into this world is still so beautiful and clear in my mind. are regarded as timeless one of the happiest in my life.
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the. bones best known son has left an indelible mark on the former west german capital. latrigg fun beethoven was born here in december 770. the beethoven house is the former home of the composers family today it is a museum and a research institute. it's an is to bring people closer to live big from beethoven the man. young had extraordinary musical gifts at an early age he began learning the piano and was also taught composition the boy was soon able to play better than his teachers he gave his 1st public performance when he was 7. beethoven's beloved
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mother died aged 40 his father was an alcoholic. at 14 beethoven became a church organist and as head of the family took care of his siblings. when he was $22.00 he left bon and moved to vienna the self-proclaimed world capital of music. he lived there until his death in 827. you know composing in his room half naked and then standing outside and not realizing he was addressed as he saw in the music walk soaking himself with water. and inspired by our inspired by his dedication you know his complete absorption in his music. there's often these stories about him freshen himself up get some inspiration singing mumbling all the time all these things it's always reassuring to hear about someone so in their music because i think most composers you know we
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just get in now while we love it and we just what feel this in feeling of excitement and this magic with his fingers are just rubbed away and some of the cases incredible this is his last tuesday prayers really is that these are short little case and the strains of compared to now he preferred the d. minus the niger. but now i'm going to say the same the bass strings are just so fairly. interesting.
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i presume you mark potter to find some more sabat i'm going i am what i feel in the school. i'm not helping out i hear the flame after all not live up to my my ice house call other people i'm not i'm not in my hands i got them all out sometime . when i 1st came down the pan out i haven't had to study to live my best to come back home and i think i'm fit as the sun and i was out that knives is out will now
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have a new site not one is that well nice to much about me it is about what i say yes to what i feel and to what i do. being able to have a month certainly that is a massive thing for anybody as before they run your money on a composer. off your back he become our. visitor but that's not how i thought if i don't know. if you think about beneath coats in that thing and people with me in coffee houses by them find out that humans out there who find out about all of that if you don't . you don't pick up. you goofy of are you hiding. the fact that i spoke with.
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her. the great anguish of beethoven's life with his hearing problem. he began to go deaf at the age of 28 as his affliction worsened beethoven with plunged into deep despair. at 32 he wrote his will and contemplated suicide. i live in misery. i have ordered all society because i cannot say to people speak louder shout. since i am deaf. doctors
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were unable to help he used aids such as ear trumpets to enable him to hear at least something he was no longer able to perform as a pianist by the time he composed the 9th symphony he was completely deaf. got. to have a hope when he said no i don't. when there is. the slow movement is so painful. and darkness and there is no hope to bring the light there. was you can still.
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*. my friends but you are you are because of chance and birth. but i am i am because of myself. there have been and will be many princes. but there is only one beethoven was. a surprise i still say you know mr clinton was good your fantasy talk your guess i have the following no knowledge of it over. based upon their fundraising is it your
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a musical education here. the trigger for this inspirational story was a huge fire in heliopolis in 1996 conductor sylvio back at early wanted to help the reconstruction effort and did so in his own way he offered music tuition for children at the local primary school today the instituto back at early is home to 4 orchestras 14 choirs and more than 40 other musical acts the best young musicians play in the symphonic a hilly opulence orchestra which enables them to earn some money. buys on the marks of. wall so. we start. to see if you can see it. our.
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a former governor of the council barry for more demand for it as an example says the british no no consider the very thing. you. say. it's the final rehearsal of the night symphony at the polo the llama in barcelona. daniella gutty is conducting the mahler chamber orchestra.
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beethoven carried around his ideas for a new large scale symphony for many years in 823 he finally put his 9th symphony down on paper over a period of 9 months the preparations for the 1st performance in vienna in 1904 or soured by bitter arguments the concert was postponed several times beethoven was furious about careless copyist obstinate singers and too little pay the composer cancelled but then relented. not these songs but as instead strike up more pleasing and more joyful ones. on friday may 7th $824.00 the concert was finally held in the whole theater and canada tour expectations were high it was beethoven's 1st public appearance in years the posters announced mr loaded from beethoven himself will take part in the event.
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beethoven stood on the stage with his back to the audience. the performance was a triumph the crowd of more than 2000 was thrilled but beethoven could not hear the applause only when he turned around did he realize people were cheering. but. of course the famous section of the 4th movement is this turkish march for my interpretation in the 9th symphony gesture of goodwill so i have the turkish march and i thought well now in this current time i saw well the turkish march not very far actually should become an ira because.
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got. what i'd be without heart. i don't know how. i shut out when i see what hundreds and thousands are without it. if you. let me move
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easy pace to fall off stop so i can watch the summit need something going off out
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of left the been on the up and pharma wants people to react and we've had everything not if you fall into some kind of that's a quote that i thought of. but haven't got a good. her .
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she's obliged to fight and the what we see through she series the fighter but we don't see some months of shooting but he's a poor person because he takes the decision. not to belong to the periods of the musical history you know he's loved less a season and he's not roman to me that beethoven. it's himself another period.
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you know we always joke as a composer you know if a is just so a lock charedi and he hold to the cause i so hostis use of spirit hold hold hold hold on until last the moment. my how do you think of it let's remind him that the key got some of the crew and all their business then you know because it's not a good plan to get in a script you hussies think you can associate moss who could sum up this show still .
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people ask me who was that who's now all have you finished the song mine have your blah blah blah have you composed the 1st a song have you figured out bubble up a lot. i kept going on this is it's difficult because we knew right from thing everybody is watching it's become impossible because composing is a very very personal business. this
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sort of fast ration how i started my line my 1st a sentence of the 9 how. now i find the answer spiritually talk into a debate often it's not me it's the nature is that people. is that east.
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this is deja news live from berlin a record number of cope with 19 related deaths in germany as the country goes into a hard lockdown the daily death toll tops 950 schools non-essential shops and businesses shut for at least 3 and a half weeks. also coming out to the u.s. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell becomes the most senior republican to congratulate joe biden on winning the presidential election.
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