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tv   Check-in  Deutsche Welle  December 27, 2020 9:00pm-9:31pm CET

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well you. know. this is you know the news live from berlin the european union rolls out its mass vaccination program against provenge 19 it's a shot of hope as a huge coordinated effort gets underway to start societies most vulnerable members . also on the program plastic sheeting and blankets are their only protection against the elements hundreds of migrants have spent the 4th night in freezing conditions in northwestern bosnia-herzegovina aid groups say people could die they don't get proper shelter and suit.
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and when blue cross welcome to the program. $1000.00 vaccinations have begun across the european union leaders and public health officials across the bloc are hailing the day as one that will go down in history they see it as a path out of the pandemic that's up ended life for most of 2020 and killed more than 400000 people across europe at the same time a caution of the virus isn't going anywhere just yet as relatively few doses are available to start with. celebration as spain vaccinates its 1st person against the coronavirus is a moment of hope in one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic. in italy medical staff were the 1st to give a job their country to ravaged by the 1st wave of the virus.
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autocar the one man having been on the front line since the beginning of the pandemic i have felt with my hands and seen with my eyes how difficult it is to fight this fire us. it has been painful to witness the defeats this virus has cost margaret today as an important and decisive day that this is the war. in which the public prime minister and j bobbish led the way and he was followed by a world war 2 veteran who took it all in her stride. it pricked a little that was all. of her. while in sweden the 1st was a 91 year old retirement home resident the. supply of a vaccine is limited but demand is huge with most e.u. countries receiving an initial batch of no more than $10000.00 doses each member
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state is prioritizing who gets food job for supplies are expected in the new year but officials warn us a long way to go before everyone can be vaccinated. germany officially started its massive growth of virus vaccination drive on sunday our reporter went to the biggest vaccination center in berlin for the start of the rollout. of ina normally a venue for concerts and exhibitions today the queues outside were for the covert vaccine it's the 1st of 6 vaccination centers in the german capital to open its doors. british boma the former head of germany civil relief agency was called out of retirement to lead the project. between order i'm satisfied today i'm happy to vaccinations are getting underway and i'll only be truly satisfied when 2 thirds of people in europe are vaccinated so there's a long way to go but today is the 1st it was. at full capacity this center will
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deliver up to $5000.00 injections per day on sunday started with only $150.00 to download vaccine supplies. first for their injections medical staff and nursing home workers on the front line of the pandemic priority for those providing vital care for others. in this mess in human land said i don't want to infect anyone thank god i don't have it my colleagues and i want to stay healthy just like our elderly residents want to get out. just a few kilometers away billions 1st seeing is we're getting their shots as well front of the line was 101 year old good. nursing home residents have been among the most vulnerable to the coronavirus now doctors hope they can finally be protected. that moment explode delia and that's the moment infections are exploding in care homes i think it's horrible so we're
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happy to be the 1st facility to have these vaccinations and to have another tool to keep serious infections out of the home. the an occupational priority groups in germany is expected to run until mid 2021 when the coronavirus vaccine will become free and available to everyone. you know views a man who has been covering the start of the vaccination campaign in berlin. germany has many say yes been called it an extraordinary day for germany today's the day when the facts the nation started here in one of their vaccination centers of the german capital bellina 150 people are getting vaccinated so you can see behind me medical personnel as well as volunteers outside the army which has been called in to ensure everything runs smoothly you can also see empty chairs theses where people who got the job oh we'll be waiting for half an hour just to
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see if there's no side effects after vaccine according to a recent survey 2 thirds of germans say they would be willing to get a job as soon as it would be offered to them or after y. 16 percent of germans remain undecided while 90 percent so one paved off germans don't intend to get the vaccine against the us ministers say that germany was expecting to receive 1300000 doses by the end of this year and that by january 700 pas and dozes would be disease or to germany every week he expects the general public to have access to get access to get back seen by me 2021. today he's a man who was shot in berlin so let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines south africa. coronavirus case total has passed $1000000.00 just 9 days after reached 900000 the rapid increase
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putting the health care system under severe strain after a new variant was found in the country which is believed to spread faster almost 27000 people have died there. israel has gone into its 3rd national lockdown as coronavirus cases on the increase but the country currently has the world's fastest vaccination rate and plans to have the entire population of $9000000.00 people and by the end of march. the sequel wonder woman $94.00 as old and $36000000.00 worldwide in its opening weekend just under half of that box office was in the u.s. and canada making it the best debut for hollywood since the pandemic the current virus closing 2 thirds of north american theaters the film also had a simultaneous streaming release. hundreds of migrants stranded in northwestern bosnia and herzegovina have spent a 4th night in freezing temperatures and squalid conditions after the camp that
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housed them burned down the u.n. and other international aid groups are urgently appealing to bosnian authorities to provide alternative shelter for the migrants who they say are facing life threatening conditions. they were already living in misery. and then things got worse. freezing temperatures. no heat in a big tent and just plastic sheeting for a roof one that threatens to cave in from the snow piling up on top some people here say they're not getting enough to eat who it is already called we can't sleep in here. anything for them. no food without sleeping here without. about 1200 refugees were being relocated and therefore macam burned down
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a few days ago the fire allegedly set by frustrated occupants. located near both news border with croatia the u.n. compound we should do to be closed because poznan 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 once here they try to get to the nearest e.u. country croatia there with hardly ever allow them to enter and usually push them back. his breathing. was never least good to give him everything to follow our life for a little for now there's still no solution in sight for these migrants who are in dire need of help joining us now for more from sarajevo is paid a fine he is the western balkans coordinator of the un's international organization
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for migration welcome to the program 1st maybe just zoom out give us a timeline we understand that the i.o.m. along with its partners decided to close the camp before they were suitable a suitable place for the migrants to go why was that. well we had to decide to pull out of the town because we could no longer guarantee the safety of its residents because of the fact that the structures or some or structures and as you've seen the tents that we're doing are unsuitable for tsunami conditions and secondly we could normally no longer get in to access to basic unitarian services because there was no electricity or water and he came after months month months of being really local authorities to conic the camp to and to water and forcefully and no action was irritating which is why we were forced to take the decision which obviously it was a very hard decision for us think that we had no interest nothing more. where are
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those people now then what what what's their condition well up to 800 of the 1400 that were illegally floor where returned by police to sites where the camp used to be and the rest managed to disperse and cells and joined 1500 under migrants and refugees squatting in abandoned buildings and makes jams in the forest the condition of the people that are currently need her is very early morning of seeing that they have started to make fires inside for example we've seen a few days ago that's decent sketch fire being quickly and the local police refusing to little migrants depart from there and this is really something to eat very urgent solution or twice the people who died and about that solution what is the long term plan for settling these people clearly you know camps are only a temporary solution. well the state had decided it would be turned into a permanent location that it would be
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a temporary location to. school for 2000 migrants but the local authorities refused to go ahead with the decision by the state authorities so it is very short. leash to find an alternative to this internet they do not want because it is very cynical to have a center for 2000 people that could be used as up to date on the other hand people suffering in need living in forests and she believes all right we're going to leave it there for now an hour of the i.o.m. thanks very much for joining us thanks for having meanwhile the intaglio and city of pompei archaeologists have excavated a strikingly well preserved ancient roman fast food restaurant they've even found leftovers what was on the menu nearly 2000 years ago and they was buried in lava and ash when nearby mount vesuvius erupted in 7980 and it's one of italy's most
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popular tourist attractions today. the deadly volcanic eruption completely destroyed the bustling port of pompei among the thousands of victims customers of this fost food restaurant which sold takeaway chicken lamb and goat the parts on the counter contain duck buttons and traces of snails a noted delicacy outrun to sign warning diners to be aware of the dog and some graffiti making fun of the. scout it's the 1st time we've managed to excavate a complete term of probably i'm snack bar like this new technology allows us to pinpoint what was in these containers and continue to kick with us you freed up. the excavation gives the scientists some important clues about roman eating habits and the unfortunate owner was over us the inside the shop when the volcano erupted
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behind the counter the human skeleton for the moment the site is still closed to visitors because of coronavirus restrictions finally some sports news and in the world of tennis former world number one andy murray has been handed a wild card for next year's australian open 2 years after the 33 year old thought he played his last professional match in melbourne a 3 time grand slam champion underwent resurfacing hip surgery in january 21000 and made his comeback 9 months later the brit has been struggling to find his form this year due to the ongoing hip complications and the coronavirus pandemic. let's remind you of the top story we're following for you a mass cove in 1000 fractionation program is officially underway in the european union health workers and the elderly at the front of the line the huge coordinated effort is a major sign of hope following almost through
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like and new information on the coronavirus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your podcast you can also find us at dot com slash science. there's no real replacement for the thrills and spills of watching a football game live in the stadium. but the coronavirus pandemic has largely put
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paid to that with lock downs meaning fans follow sounds. with stadiums now eerily empty even huge games like deck last occur between dortmund and buy and have been played 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 r. t w broadcasts bundesliga games over the airwaves in multiple languages all across the world line to fans everywhere from has it going to happen. we're going to see and hear how people followed the biggest game in the bundesliga live on the radio.
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for them i've spent 10 years in bavaria and make no secret of the fact that i'm a buy and supporter of them for doing other better. it's totally open a draw is very likely but i hope there's a lot of goals. well. welcome to the bundesliga and to death classic the darby of deutschland and the highlights of the 1st half of the season bushehr dortmund vs by munich so great to have you with us your commentators read one. of the. best of shirley along.
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thank you. hi hi i'm christy from beirut but i'm excited because the games about to begin we're going to follow the game on the radio shine proud to be a don't mend fan because they were the 1st to allow a few people in the stadium despite the coronavirus their fans of the best of really passionate crowds and today we're going to win. i love. the biome players are now coming out on to the pitch and this match is being broadcast from the d.w. studios in. getting a live video from his acknowledged in a park in dortmund. park. i mean. i love radio it has this magical quality you have to describe everything in detail the
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atmosphere and events on the pitch listening on the radio has its own unique challenge there. mansion home i mean yeah i mean i pad i go to and from commodore via in the province of 2 books in argentina and i'm a buy in munich fan they really you know. we're looking for a nice place to enjoy the game on the radio. today is robert levin dusky versus eleanor hall and how do you see the game going. it's going to be an exciting game with goals galore i reckon just as.
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i'm predicting a narrow win for dortmund. you're dorman fan and you're a blind 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 too you know and today they're playing dormant. i'm sure brian are going to win even. by a. day is my cousin has come to visit today on a mission. i say an easy win for by. the flight.
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in by him wanted to get down by in munich have the best attack in the bundesliga i guess you could say people get d.n.a. and one man stands out within this team going to a robot live and they live on those key. sometimes salvador john i live in mexico city and i'm a dutchman fan and play the persian football academy here. but. the bundesliga has a lot of great teams but i'm egypt we fit in love with the colors of her should deal with them if they have my dream is to one day become a professional and play for them together with all of. them were.
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good to get to. the essence of royce makes a one nil for development. oh. number 11 of monaco royce. chance for buying to equalise at the stroke of half time who's going to take the freekick. road. and a very small shot maybe one will now finally given that pay rise i don't know what kind of. people in this league at its most potent we now need to break ourselves we'll be
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right back with the 2nd half of states year and. a 2nd time it's won one of those it's not to do in a park it's going to be an exciting 2nd time off the field the myth of the show get them good then. the crash of a game which kid. who was me ill. no i wasn't 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 that hot body and soul even football though is the impulse yourself what happens. as the 2nd half gets underway homo sums the ball up into the bun half. comes back ready now
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across and ahead. that's what i have got says 0 2 an amazing goal and there's where the cross 11 dusky and the lees dorman people working the shots are doing i like a study out of them out of my mood was. going to look at and then there's crosses for robert let me go skate other over the net on those keep a lot of young 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 to get it but we now glued to the don't chevelle a common trait some of them. actually it sounds like by and have a lot of action around the don't mean goal. probably don't over 7 those guys up front some pasta to sunday left that sunday go number 3 and the
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no surprise. given both skaters gone 30 to 11 dusky on the ball he passes to sunday because of. god on that. looks dangerous hole and on his own. poss came to hole and it was too late for all about to stop him. about the mccann men manner you have and i don't but i toss the whole and whole in with no it's a beat. that whatever it's 3 to. be easy with still good. hallo gnashed 8 to 10 minutes. ok but it wouldn't time us to get another one. but i'm in the know
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the viking erling hall and with this 6th goal of the season. that's the final whistle the big game between dorman and pine is over thanks but she winning in. bahrain you want to deserve to win for by and for lopez and juliet gonzalez dead on where your bullets nicotine today for dodge of ella broke us thing for you via our partners in south america. in america. and it's goodbye from us. as for not put him in the sand show we expect more from you in the next match. but in the radio commentator was really good but it would have been nicer on t.v. . you can see the ball in the play is moving. i'm sure dortmund will play
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better next time and will. then you know. that was a new emotional experience for me today. i'm not used to radio would turn this but normally i watch on t.v. or read the papers but this was different and i liked it. and knowing that we loved listening to the game we drank some must say and database of pizza on a final note thanks to each of valor and love from muscle. it's
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