tv Check-in Deutsche Welle December 27, 2020 2:03pm-2:31pm CET
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supply of a vaccine is limited the demand is huge with most you can just receiving an initial batch of no more than 10000 doses each member state is prioritizing who gets. supplies are expected in the new year but officials warn of as a long way to go before everyone can be vaccinated. and another hard hit country in europe has of course been france and we're joined now from the french capital by dint of your correspondent sagna found the car sonia thanks for being here how is the vaccination program being rolled out in france. was the france has indeed begun with its lax nations today though i have to say on a very small scale only about a dozen people in a few nursing homes paris and you know both in d.c. with the 1st get vaccinated today that included a 78 a woman in an old age home in several paris and this is very much in line with what the french government has been saying namely that it will you know carry out these
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vaccinations in the slow and phased out manner starting with the most vulnerable group that is high risk patients and the people who care for them in the countries 14000 nursing homes and if you remember these nursing homes also accounted for a large number of the more than 60000 deaths that we've seen in france so far to the coronavirus. france and as we know and you know stands are not just for the high level of coronavirus cases but also the high level of corona virus and vaccine skepticism compared to other european countries what's being done to counter that to have this rollout succeed. that is true i mean you know many people here remain deeply skeptical of the vaccine and according to the government's own most recent health so be just about 40 percent of the french population say that they will get the vaccine so this is deeply worrying the government has really responded by saying that they will not make vaccine compulsory this week we saw french health minister already gave it on saying that
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france would not be rushing into into this campaign he's made clear that anyone who opts for this vaccine will receive a medical consultation they will get information about the about the vaccine they would have to give their consent and he says all this is an attempt to boost confidence in the vaccine health officials here have also been saying that they would publish a report every week with any possible side effects which have not been reported. so i think the french government is really making a big effort to tell people we're taking a concern seriously we're moving away slowly with this but we do hope to take everyone on board. ok so on your phone the car in paris thanks for that insight and here in germany where infections and numbers of cova deaths have reached record highs in recent weeks one care home decided it didn't want to waste any time after taking delivery of the vaccine. a 101 year old woman in the state of saxony and hold got the 1st was the 1st to get the shot a day earlier than scheduled those in the highest priority group include people
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over 80 as well as residents and staff of care homes. and kate larter is standing by for us at the largest retirement home in the cologne germany of course kate what's happening right now where you are. arm sir just behind me is the foss woman who got vaccinated here today she is a 9092 year old lady named so mrs fogle and yet she was vaccinated today the fuss of a 110 residents here at colognes largest cow home where there's 1100 residents so she was the fast many and ever on hand who will get vaccinated everyone who wants gets in a tent at will be able to do certain the coming days but just today they'll be 110 our residents here packs and ated and a number of stuff as well and it can you tell us a little bit more about how people are reacting to this news and having you know i
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guess the media there in this event and rolling in their own care home. yes everyone was really really excited today and profer who misspoken herself was also really happy as soon as she had the vaccination she cooed down her face when i asked like my when he asked and he did a lot smile and everyone was very very happy about that and i spoke to the woman ahead of pat her hair as well and she said that she was very excited to have him in the 1st one chosen for these vaccinations to happen and she said that a lot of public had gone into preparing the vaccine and making sure all the preparations were right and that took place through christmas but she could at an early christmas present yeah and we can well imagine why thanks for that kate martin reporting for us from cologne turned out to take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. hundreds of
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british tourists have flooded coronavirus borenstein in the swiss ski resort a very big they were vacationing there when the government demanded that they self isolate following the discovery of a new variant of the virus in the united kingdom was no flights between switzerland and the u.k. it's not clear where the holidaymakers went. japan is effectively closing its borders for at least a month in an effort to contain the new coronavirus variant originally detected in the u.k. the foreign ministry says it will bar all nonresident foreign nationals starting monday japanese residents will be allowed to return home. voting is underway in a potentially historic election in need share the vote could produce the west african countries 1st peaceful transfer of power between democratically elected presidents that's despite the continuing insurgency by jihadist militants and the extreme poverty according to the u.n. the share is the world's poorest country. 10 people are dead in iran after
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avalanches hit a mountain range north of the capital tehran and rescue teams are searching for a number of people still believed to be missing the avalanches struck 4 different areas in the isle boards mountain range which is popular for hiking and climbing. hundreds of migrants stranded in northwestern bosnia have spent a 4th night in freezing temperatures and squalid conditions after the camp that housed them burned down the u.n. and other international aid groups are urgently appealing to authorities in bosnia herzegovina to provide alternative shelter for the migrants they say people could die if they don't act soon. they were already living in misery then things got worse. freezing temperatures no heat in a big tent and just plastic sheeting for
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a roof one that threatens to cave in from snow piling up on top some people here say they aren't even being regularly fed. who it is the one he called can't sleep when he. hears. anything for example no way. no food without food flipping he'll widow. about 1200 refugees were relocated because their former camp down a few days ago the fire allegedly set by frustrated occupants located near boston is border with croatia the u.n. camp at least but was scheduled to be closed because bosnian authorities allegedly ignored its appeals to help restore basic services the cold weather for showers and toilets weeks ago. bosnia has become a bottleneck for thousands of migrants hoping to reach western europe those here try to get into the nearest e.u. country croatia though croatian authorities have been loath to allow them entry and
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usually push back. the. police beating. and push big. police to give them everything to follow of our life. for now there's still no solution in sight for these migrants who are in dire need of help. and for more insight on this we are joined by peter there in the western balkans coordinator of the international organization for migration here thanks for speaking to us we've seen the misery these people are ensuring is anyone doing anything to help them. well what we're seeing really is a political did look we have been asking as a women in other international organizations and also that you for diebel the majority stu identified an alternative location for the people that you just so lipa with also for us tonight of course $1500.00 people that were already sleeping
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on site in forest cams and in abandoned buildings and unfortunately despite i think our base it for it's not particularly green movement has been released and today i don't expect any progress either any it's really a political issue because unlike you know there's a military in crisis we actually have sufficient resources to immediately help all the people the only 'd thing that you need these for you know to refuse to identify where these people can be properly housed if you're ready to deploy it in the next half an hour. before we. and you know we've seen this in other places like lesbos greece where once again that camp was apparently burnt down by the people living in it in a gesture of desperation. is there is a european union to blame there for than for not taking action should. no i don't believe the fire started after we had decided to block the camp because it was
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unsafe and there were no basic services we've been asking for months from the authorities to go to camp to the energy secret in the water system so that we could winterize it so it could be a location like this would stay during the winter. and then a few migrants who were disgruntled because they had to leave without any alternative solutions in the fire to do this but in this particular case that look believe that it used to play the u.s. been providing all the financial support to go see if you go to take care of the magazine or when it's 3 let's not forget there don't need total $8000.00 that should not be a problem for a country of 3500000 to deal with in the european union i think as on everything they can to provide financial resources but we need critical positions where the smug migrants get the house and the problems. and just very briefly is there anything governments in the region or abroad can do to help the camp now what i think what they can do is to put pressure on the poles you know dorothy's are very
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serious help them to come to a consensus amongst different parties that on the one hand for the state government but also a consensus between the central government and the lower level can go that was years ago when it's a pretty decent or less country so i think that the country needs all the help it can get to go into a political consensus the money's there but we need a political consensus on how to move forward and as you've seen from the images it is super urgent that thank you so much for that insight urgent indeed peter vendor our from the western balkans coordinator of the international organization for migration thank you for having me. it's time now for some sports news of a sort of football game in bolivia was interrupted when a pitch invader ran onto the field and took possession of a player's footwear. but it would only save us about beating this dog
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stole a shoe and the show at a 1st of isn't much outfoxing opponents and interrupting play for about 3 minutes a curious canine took a dive to avoid getting sent off in the end a team member took matters into his own ends hands to sideline the play folk that each area rusty got me from. like it was. this if he didn't use it after the next is sports life in the bundesliga radio show no dogs involved i'm next parser thanks for watching. the story of producer and propaganda. they were called the rhineland bastards born after the 1st world war. their mothers were germans living in the occupied rhineland their fathers were soldiers from the french colonies.
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no real replacement for the thrills and spills of watching a football game live in the stadium. but the coronavirus pandemic has largely put paid to that with knock downs meaning fans follow ups outs. with stadiums now eerily empty even huge games like dec less occur between dortmund and buy and have been playing behind closed doors. matches in the pub is no longer possible while paying for a t.v. subscription at home is not an option for many people. but there is one trusted old media where everyone around the world can chew me into games good old live radio comment track i os. detail believe broadcasts bundesliga games over the airwaves in multiple languages all across the world live to fans everywhere from what's it going to happen. and we're going to see and hear how people followed
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the biggest game in the industry got me live on the radio. on and off of my i've spent 10 years in bavaria and make no secret of the fact that i'm a buy and supporter. for the. need to have in your. league. it's totally open the draw is very likely but i hope there's a lot of go. well as. they emerge on board this welcome to the bundesliga and to dare classic the darby of deutschland and the highlights of the 1st time. for the season brochure dorman vs by me nick so great to have you with us
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your commentators read one. of the fairly lonesome become. 5 hi hi i'm crystal from beirut but i'm excited because the game's about to begin we're going to follow the game on the radio i'm proud to be a don't mind fan because they were the 1st to allow a few people in the stadium despite the coronavirus fans of the best of really passionate crowds and today we're going to win. i love about the biome players and now coming out onto the pitch this match is being broadcast from the d.w. studios in. getting a live video from his acknowledged una park in dortmund. i mean.
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i love radio it has this magical quality you have to describe everything in detail at the atmosphere and events on the pitch listening on the radio has its own unique challenge. manageable marina i'm marina pet i go to and from commodore river davia in the province of kubrick's in argentina and i'm a buy in munich fan in rio. we're looking for a nice place to enjoy the game on the radio. today it's robert levin dusky versus eleanor hall and how do you see the game going.
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it's going to be an exciting game with goals galore i reckon just as. i'm predicting a narrow win for development on your dormant fan and your opponent supporter. i know no one has my name is not. i'm going to tune into the crying game. that my father loves the team to and today they're playing dome and. i'm sure by and i'm going to win. and know our own and nobody in. my presence has come to visit today and to me. i say an easy win for by and.
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by you want to take a jab i in munich have the best attack in the bundesliga i guess you can say people and one man stands out within this team going to a robot live and. since i am salvador john i live in mexico city and i'm a doberman fan and play the british football academy here. but. the bundesliga has a lot of great teams but i'm. me fell in love with the colors of persia told them if they have removed my dream is to one day become
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a professional and play for them together i have all of. them one yeah you that. get it all good. or bad the reasons royce makes one nil for dortmund. the road. number 11 of monaco royce. chance for buy in to equalize at the stroke of half time who's going to take the free kick. 2 the right the was right on the foot and a very small shot maybe but i will now finally given that pay rise i don't know what kind of.
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people in this league at its most potent we now need to break our selves it will be right back with the 2nd half of states year and. a 2nd time as $11.00 of the 6 not to do in a park it's going to be an exciting 2nd time off. the show get them good then. the game where a kid. so it was me who. he was but the main thing for us is to convey that special energy and with them we have in south america and football fans that love the game with their hot body and
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soul then football those who suffered a heck of a miles the 2nd half gets underway homo sums the poor up into the bye and half want to comes back ready now across and ahead. that's what i have to say oh right about over an amazing goal and on there for the cross 11 dusky and he leaves door open people booking no shots. i got like a saudi how does it matter my oh my. oh say look and there's crosses for robert let me ask you the robot of the one those keep a lot of them are young and i'm still a nervous wreck despite the 2nd goal we're making some. i don't know if i have clinched it the girls missed the 2nd go she got it we now glued to the don't have ela commentary some of. it should be it sounds like bye and have a lot of action around the don't mean goal. it probably was never knows he's up
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front some passes a sunday. sun they go number 3 and no surprise. given both skaters going 30 to 11 dusky on the ball he passes to sunday. oh my god oh god i hate the image of them looks dangerous hole and on his own. the past came to holand and it was too late for all about to stop him. but i meet them again men men are you highlander but i toss the whole and hold on with no it's a beat. oh. god whatever it's 3 to. be easy we're still good. how gnashed 8 to 10 minutes.
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ok but it wouldn't thomas to get another one. but i mean i don't know the viking erling hole and with his 6 goal of the season 6 the. more you require us market that's the final whistle the big game between doormen and bind is over thanks but she winning in. the well if i am going to deserve to win for. gonzales that on your bundesliga team today for dutch of ella broke osting for you via our partners in south america. and how many. call it is goodbye from us. we expect more from you in the next match. the radio commentator was really good
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but it would have been nicer on t.v. . you can see the bowl and the play is missing. i'm sure dormant will play better next time i can and will win. then you know. that was a new emotional experience for me today. i'm not used to radio. but normally i watch. on t.v. or read the papers but this was different and i liked it. but the feel c. we loved listening to the game we drank some might say and it's a bit of pizza on a final night thanks to each of the law and love from muscle.
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