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it's been a gloomy period for frank 1st without a win since the start of october but i got some luck in our book and i'm goal getting them the lead in the 53rd minute. the hosts weren't happy but i have been enjoying a steady campaign with no relegation worries so far. frankfurt sealed the deal 3 minutes from time. a lovely to move finished off bunched up front ils into. a 1st win in 10 matches for the eagles enough to make hardy who feel the love. can to keep our alexander shore low was back a former club friedberg for the 1st time since his transfer in august having spent 10 years with the club. freiburg a perennial overachievers and got the 1st goal a lovely diving header from ben chance of grief to welcome back his former
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colleagues just 7 minutes it. 7 minutes into the 2nd half hatta drew level their underachieving again this season self-proclaimed big city club have been playing far below their squad strength. and the relief for sure though was short lived another 7 minutes after the equaliser emogene to mirror that she had a 2nd try books form a shot stopper. off the record not manu as good piled on the more misery 31 show lho had had enough and that wasn't even the final act. in the 94th minute the keeper had a chance to redeem himself against spot kick specialist meals pietersen. but shallow couldn't get it right a miserable outing for hatter and yet there was still some smiles off to the match . this league
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is biggest underachievers shall have brought back coach hoop stevens for a 4th time he was tasked with ending a 28 game winless run but opponents to be the felt had other ideas they have the bulk of the chances even though the hosts look steady and defense that's until fabien close was left completely open tonight in his 2nd point is the get go. enough to see all shockers 20 nights game without a wait. in the situation since for weeks months and i think that for the most there is this is for us all we will stop trying and we and we can think of both of them when this they go from now all we keep going and we fight them together to indian harsh words and know what time is and science can't shout to really be saved.
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shall colonel just savior and a yet again looking to hoop stevens. the dutchman lead them to lay for cup glory and to domestic cups alone who long time. but the bad times too so why now return for the 1st time romance. lol nice hertz i still feel that blue and white heart beating inside of me. the nipple do you call when the clubs in trouble it's hard to say no. in. a reversal of fortunes before david. and the recently dismissed found it had been stevens at the helm. shouted desperately need leadership from the top unless it's to all end in tears. but now to teach teens to put that was behind them
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. comes books to go out so to overachieve is pitted against each other. the hosts were unbeaten at home and with just one defeat to white and even then against by in munich. their opponent has surprised even more stupid one undefeated on the road and likewise had only lost once again at the hands of dion. so he would win the match and become the overachiever of the season so far after 11 minutes it looked like both book yet again tonight by gregor coble and the post. stuttgart looking vulnerable. but midway through the 1st half they also showed their potential the speed was there but not the finish.
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see last one get to their top scorer but unable to have to his 7 goal tally today. at the other end valve a cost came close. these will scented blood and a looping cross was converted by gary hart. but their celebrations was short lived. the referee called a push in the build up of the it might have been subtle but one that kept the school goalless at the end of the 1st half and. the 2nd began with the visitors hitting the woodwork and left cursing that bad luck. in contrast of post when your see brecker put them in front in the 50th minutes. courtesy of a bit of pinball action. overachievers sometimes need for change on their side to. the wolves now went on. the defensive wash took up huffed and puffed but ultimately
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proved toothless in attack despite being set up by robots are massing on with only the goal to beat any solace can try to miss the mark. recruit. he. saw one militant. spoke remain on beat know how and go into the winter break in the getting heights for spot. when we play like this we've so much pressure and we've so much hats we can we can win this game and that's why we are now fighting to debit did was to fight for all together and the team fighting for this win and so i'm really happy. with that mentality you know for all the players so this is a basic souse working together working as a team on the pitch and really happy with stuttgart lose away for the 1st time this season but they still very much qualify as overachievers. it be
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funny if i thought if i wasn't satisfied with the performances that we've we've had in the last couple weeks and also the points that we've gained to think you know we're playing a good good football the team is a unit working as a unit on the field so i think that we're. going to get direction. most sites remain overachievers thanks to seymour so what does the twitter well think of 2020 s final match day. a crazy football year comes to an. a.g.m. as a colombian is glad to see brian on top. that's proved by the stats craze this japanese found signs in the sides 80 percent win ratio. this english found seemed to be gloating about leroy sunday's brief
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appearance. on in the us jonathan folks only had sue positives to offer a bias result. back in britain live and goals was the man of the match day. on the left say marino to the suggestion from marcus 2 rounds native trumps that he trained with mom. in addition to the embarrassment to fran in paris pointed out that this is another reason to don imus you can never be too careful. on the pitch question appears to have been thrown into the wind when you'll be dormant hoffenheim the glass back on the run and good luck to come a point from like 6 the biggest goal 1st was in private one of them to be among our top 3.
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number 3 we have a chance to agree fully with the super pug diving head up. the back steps french. music moment cut those record shattering strike comes in at number 2. on our stage 6 producer. joseph zuma told us he saw a long sleeve a straight. line with the undisputable top skulls. stoppable hit shock. shiksa 66 goals. such. as a solo. suraj the cosmos not. just
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the year draws to a close it's textbook final to talk but later clues in a living the christmas tree enough in 2nd place ahead of light signal goal difference and somewhat headed as for the bottom half. price made a big step towards safety as the brain and but minds in a bubble shaka remain in troubled waters will the winds change for them in the new year. well that was the last chance to put this league it seems to ns 2020 on a high 20 own berlin most certainly looked back on that year with almost unbelieving ice cold finance yearly review will be more than satisfactory over the show winter break. and close but can also hold their heads high.
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bill was about shaka. and doom and they'll both just be happy to see the back of a chaotic roller coaster 12 months. there's still a long way to go in this when this league a season with many uncertainties but hopefully we can at least depend on a return of fans to stadiums happy holidays everyone stay safe and see you back here in the new year. mood.
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secrets because it starts to see who can see. the. news blind from berlin the biotech pfizer covered vaccine gets the green light from europe. the european commission grants final approval following a recommendation from its medicines regulator also coming up. russian opposition figure alexina all he says he now knows how he was poisoned he claims to have duped a russian spy into divulging. details of the attack that nearly cost him his life.
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plus children around the world face a very different holiday season because of the pandemic rushing of these kids to still get a special treat for the most magical time of the year parents can now book a father frost complete with 19 antibodies. welcome to the program the european commission has now approved the use of the biotech pfizer coronavirus vaccine after its medicines agency recommended authorization the nations are slated to begin in most european countries this weekend the shot is already in use in britain canada and the united states. trucks arriving in departing from a pfizer factory in belgium the drivers were probably dead to collect the company's
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codes of 19 vaccine and have bound to be under pressure to deliver. so too with a used drug regulators the pfizer vaccine was authorized in britain and the united states weeks ago and calls have been growing for the use medicine watchdog to allow it but the olgas ation defended the time it took saying it had refused to compromise public safety. and the agency's commitment our experts have worked tirelessly to reach a robust science based consensus from the switch from the start of the rolling review on to the final c hey compete today has been achieved in just 11 weeks when we would usually expect to spend a year or more in its report the european medicines agency said the vaccine was safe and effective officials added there was no reason to suggest it would not be equally effective against current new strains of the virus. now the job can be delivered to vaccine centers already set up throughout europe to begin the
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massive task of immunizing millions of europeans across the e.u. student medics were tired doctors pharmacists and soldiers have been drafted in for a vaccination drive of unprecedented scale. but the big question is how willing are europeans to be vaccinated on the streets of berlin most say they're in favor but many have hesitations. were low lows or how to take it it's just finished the current i think it's a problem because. we need it pretty simple and at the moment. i finished i don't know i'm thinking about it but it causes an allergic reaction and i have allergies and i have asthma i don't know i see one vaccine as some everybody tried before me i don't want to be the 1st to try. the medicines agency says the vaccine will not be a silver bullet that allows life in europe to quickly return to normal but it's definitely
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a step in the right direction. earlier we spoke to professor to be as kerth he's an epidemiologist and director of the institute of public health at berlin charité hospital we asked him when infection rates are likely to start falling or falling rather and when herd immunity could be reached. because of the vaccine that will take some time because we need to big scene a lot of people in germany 1516000000 people and that will take certainly a lot of time is so we expect if we fast end of summer in the fall maybe but it could also take more time than that right now we have numbers that are far too high so we need to address this whether we set which is a lockdown and then see that the vaccine kicks in but that will certainly take time so we will look very closely at the incident rates and see whether these big peaks are disappearing over time and if that's happening then we have indication that a so-called herd immunity is kicking in. countries the world over from germany to
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france to india and even saudi arabia have imposed travel bans in the u.k. that's as britain battles a new strain of corona virus that's said to be much more contagious the measures are already causing havoc at airports and other travel hubs in the u.k. which is now effectively cut off from continental europe. entry denied trucks headed from england to the european mainland forced to turn back after alarms were raised over the new coronavirus strain the channel crossing to france is a crucial trade route truck drivers and their goods now stranded. young to law by new. glossy shoes this is get to my kitchen this is what you need for the next 2 days yeah. i think. travel at london's heathrow airport was also disrupted
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with some passengers left in limbo. confused at this time is given out i appeared on board in december citrus in the sea the situation is totally different it's hard time. really but no strain on a lot of people but. i think overall we're all just wait on the opening up of all the countries. not france to see our family get back together. and the new covert strain has already been detected in mainland europe and as far away as australia experts say the newly developed vaccines should still protect against the mutation . we've been speaking to john campbell he's an independent health analyst and educator based in the north of england and he told us why the authorities are getting so worried about this new mutation of the corona virus. well they go to is
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that this new to a should all this invariant form of the virus was more prevalent in areas where there is an increase in incidence of the virus generally so in london in the southeast for example there was an escalation of cases and they found out that this virus was correlated with dot escalation in cases and then this went to pull ups and down in newport and down the bottle to cool virological institute in the u.k. they did similar law based tests where the culture of the virus in the of human cell cultures of course if this decayed experiments in the conclusion from their work was that this virus is more of this this variants of the virus is more transmissible and what that means is that if the virus has a particular biological tendency to to be transmitted we have to be even more rigorous without because it's where our hands faced space ventilation measures because the virus is the easiest to catch so i think that's why people are worried about it there is evidence that is more transmissible. here's
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a look now at some other developments in the pandemic. received its 1st doses of the biotech pfizer vaccine elderly people and medical staff are among the 1st in line when the vaccination program starts on wednesday qatar says all residents will be vaccinated free of charge the governor of the u.s. state of california warns that there are no intensive care beds left in some parts of the state hospitals are under pressure amid a surge of covert $1000.00 cases in the state and morocco is under curfew as new infections reach almost 2000 cases a day the curfew starts at 9 at night and goes until 6 in the morning parties and public gatherings are forbidden the latest rules will be in place for the next 3 weeks. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. u.s. president elect joe biden has been given the bio on tech pfizer kovan 1000 vaccine in his home state of delaware age 78 mr biden is in a high risk group he's pledged to make fighting the coronavirus his top priority
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when he takes office next month the u.s. has also began to administer begun rather administering a 2nd covert 1000 vaccine developed by the american drug maker moderna. the u.s. approach to criminal charges against a man over the 1988 bombing of a passenger plane over lockerbie in scotland the attack killed $270.00 people mostly americans the suspect is a former libyan intelligence official one other person was jailed over the bombing but later released. a court in england has found 2 men guilty of killing 39 men women and children from vietnam who suffocated in a sealed truck near london the driver and another man were convicted of manslaughter the deaths 2 years ago also exposed in illicit people smuggling trade . a look at a corruption of hawaii's big island has cast a red glow over the night sky lava from kill away shot 50 meters into the air
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hundreds of people reported feeling earthquake tremors eruption also created a new lava lake within the crater. prominent russian opposition figure alexina volley as publish a recording of a phone call with a russian agent alleged to have been involved in his poisoning last summer media have named the man as part of an elite team that trailed evolving for years of all the claims his call with the agent key of details about how he was poisoned the kremlin has dismissed the recording as a fake. the latest accusation against the kremlin will now be even more difficult to deny. last week journalists released names and pictures of russian f.s.b. domestic security agents whom they allege could have carried out the poisoning of alexina ball in the. now in of all me himself has released a recording of a phone call of him talking to one of the operatives allegedly involved in the
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attack. had posed as a colleague in the conversation he asked why the operation failed for her the plane made an emergency landing the situation didn't develop to our advantage or had the plane been able to fly for longer everything would have turned out differently. on the collapse on board the plane after the aircraft landed an emergency doctor suspected poisoning and injected him with an antidote several days later of all he was allowed to be flown to germany. dismissing the phone call as a fake president putin alleged of all me is supported by u.s. intelligence services he said in cases like that it's only natural for the f.s.b. to track him but joked that didn't mean he needed to be poisoned. with the w. then went to the address of the man of all he says was interviewed in the phone call constantine coup the v.-amp 7 and met no valise lawyer there was i knew that
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if we could no way were seen it was a however could be out said had already supposedly called the police who were quickly on the scene and then took the lawyer into custody. and then drove her away to being a professional. sports now and u.s. soccer where u.s. world cup winner alex morgan has ended her loan spell in europe a total hotspur and is returning home more than join the long london club from ontario pride in september and the bid to regain fitness following the birth of her child the covert 1000 pandemic has also truncated the u.s. season but she only played 5 games for struggling spurs fired their coach head coaches during morgan's stint. and with a holiday season underway around the world many families are being kept apart thanks to the coronavirus pandemic but many parents aren't content to let covert 19
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ruin the most magical time of the year for their children in russia that's opened the door for a new type of children's entertainer. it's the holidays in the russian capital but with the pandemic still raging here many families are worrying that father frost could leave more than just presents under the christmas tree. that's created a booming market in children's entertainers who have recovered from covert 19 with the antibodies to prove it with at least a temporary immunity to the virus they promise to bring only holiday cheer to their clients homes only tarasoff and old sofa are actors by trade but come december they transform into. father frost or did not rose and his helper sneak over. after recovering from cope at 19 earlier this year they decided that even a global pandemic shouldn't dampen the holiday spirit the 1st snow fell and the holiday season started and i said to olga let's do it if we both already recovered
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without any symptoms why shouldn't we work the kids will be safe and so will we. for olga keeping hope alive is the best gift this season. but our eyes everyone needs this celebration. everyone has been waiting for it we all hope this will end next year it's just 2020 the year was just bad bad bad i really hope it will get better. from father frost thanks to a healthy dose of cope of antibodies the holiday spirit is alive and well despite the coronavirus pandemic. flu the dems very much give everyone blow air kisses because we can't hug each other.
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well that's all for now coming up next we have our special edition on the crisis don't forget you can get all the latest news. information around the clock on our website and studio b. dot com i'm arun tilton in berlin for me and the entire team thanks for watching. the fight against the corona virus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and context the coronavirus up to 19 special. on t w. term children to come to.
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