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made for more and. the c.w. newsline found berlitz hundreds to find a ban on gathering to mourn a woman murdered while walking home at night. there's been criticism of the police response they handcuffed protesters and made arrests tensions ran high at the london vigil not least because the murder suspect
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is still a serving officer also coming up. more locked down for large parts of italy are surging infection rates one of europe's hardest hit countries reintroduces tough restrictions. and in the wonderfully go football defending champions by a munich showed there is still the team to beat the travel to agreement on saturday and easily took down the home team coming away with a 31 victory. welcome to the program the kidnapping and murder of a woman in london and the arrest of a police officer suspected of committing those crimes have shaken the u.k. with sadness and anger women there and around the world are speaking out about the dangers they face. and public places that should be safe for everyone but all too
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often are not especially for a woman. remembering sarah ever art in defiance of covert restrictions more news gathered in south london to demand more protections for women and to make sure sarah gets justice this was a 33 year old's neighborhood she vanished on march 3rd heading home from a friend's apartment but then a gruesome discovery sarah's body was found in this wooded area in kent dental records confirm it was her the suspect in the kidnapping and murder is an officer for london's metropolitan police force 48 year old wayne cousins had his 1st appearance in court on saturday he only spoke to confirm his identity investigators say his main job was to patrol diplomatic buildings and scotland yard and that he was not on duty at the time of sarah's disappearance. the crime has brought
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international attention to the abuses women face at the hands of men and women walking alone at night no the fear sarah must have felt. so mourners have come to find police for sarah and for themselves. to tell your reporter charlet shell some pillow was at the memorial for sarah ever of in london charlotte they have vent was officially cancelled because of coronavirus or sections but that didn't stop people from turning out and author of ms ever did it. hundreds of people did turn out to the vigil earlier on this evening and i think it's fair to say that there was a lot of anger there that we witness from the people who were taking part snow as you mentioned it was counseled earlier on today it was decided by police that it
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couldn't go ahead because it would be unsafe and century unable to happen while the u.k. is still in lockdown due to coronavirus restrictions instead the organizer of the of the event decided to hold an online vigil they also planned for people around the country to like candles in memory is there ever a this evening in spite of that there were still some people who decided to attend the event many of them chanting reclaim the streets we heard that over and over again and save our streets they were frames of reference to the name of the original vigil that was planned reclaim the streets now we're seeing hundreds of women there who turned out there were however several arrests during the vigil can you tell us about those. well we saw several people being carried away by police during the course of the protests there
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was a good deal of anger aimed at the police by a number of the people present at the vigil anger in parts because it wasn't it was counsel that wasn't allowed to go ahead a lot of angry chance aimed at the police one picture in particular showing a woman being held down by police officers sparking a lot of anger online at the moment on the whole though i would have to say that the protests to the vigil remains peaceful a lot of women wanting just to show their faces to lay flowers and then moving on they just wanted to pay their respects to sarah in any way that they could the case of her ever and has certainly him a nerve in the u.k. a sign from the venture how have people there reacted to her murder. you know this is a case that sent shock waves not just through the u.k. but around the world as well it sparked a debate online and in people's living rooms with loved ones friends family about
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the fear that so many women fear when they're walking alone experience rather as they're walking alone in the streets particularly at night there's been a real conversation about how we talk about that how we reference. aggression and harassment that is experienced by women as well men being brought into this conversation a lot of questions being asked including by the men themselves about how what they can do to mate with and feel more comfortable keep them safe on the streets they're necessary discussion they're taken place after the death. of correspondent phil in london thank you very much for that update. time now to take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world at the sour several police officers were wounded in the belgian city of violence broke out during a black lives matter of march police say they were attacked by groups of youths and
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different parts of the city center and businesses were vandalized and looted reinforcements have been deployed to the city. demonstrators and myanmar's largest city yang gone have held a candlelight rally for the victims of the military crackdown local media say at least 11 protesters have been killed by security forces since friday night brings the number of more to more than 80 for the army since our last month. police in russia arrested about $150.00 opposition politicians and municipal deputies conference in moscow accusing them of links to an undesirable organization organizers said participants from all over russia were discussing plans for. mentary and local elections in september several prominent opposition figures are due to take part. in exactly one year ago the world watched and
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shock as the images of overwhelmed italian hospitals became a grim warning of what was to come on the 1st wave of the pandemic was just starting to take a hold of europe now a 3rd wave may be coming and countries like italy once again struggled to stem infection rates as a result the government there has announced another widespread lockdown hoping to avoid a repeat of last year's tragedy. many italians want to make the most of the good weather on saturday and the last weekend before the new lockdown comes into effect . as of monday schools restaurants and businesses in many regions will be closed. and them about the book the lockdown should have come earlier we whole place wait until the last minute and they were all completely locked in. i could never have imagined in march last year that a year later everything would have to close down again. earlier this week italy's
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coronavirus related death toll topped more than 100000 the so-called 3rd wave is well underway officials registered nearly 27000 new infections on friday alone the highest daily tally since the end of november and authorities are concerned about the rapid increase in intensive care patients in many regions prime minister mario draghi warned of the worsening situation. he was the chief of these figures demand that we proceed with caution to limit the number of deaths and to prevent the health system from being completely overwhelmed. a lot depends on the country's vaccination campaign but only about 80 percent of the population have received their 1st dollars many italians were hoping to see a relatively normal at least it seems inviting the country's lockdown will run through the holiday period. the european union's relationship with vaccine maker astra zeneca has had yet another bump the british swedish pharmaceutical giant says
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it once again won't meet delivery commitments for its covert 19 shot astra zeneca is blaming the shortfall on production problems and export restrictions the news comes as some countries have halted astra zeneca and occupations due to blood clotting figures although the medicines agency says there is no evidence so far to suggest a vaccine causes them the e.u. is currently facing wind spread criticism for its handling of vaccine contracts to procure anough supplies for its 27 member states. the vaccine rollout delays along with uneven distribution across the block is causing concern for wall tension among e.u. member states our brussels correspondent mark sunda has more. the vaccination rule out here in the u.s. going quite slow and this is naturally leading to some tensions here across the block which is what is causing concerns right now at this moment is claims by
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austrian chances of us in quotes that that scene is this true distributed on equally and mainly because of side deals now the e.u. distribution mechanism says all $27.00 member states by vaccine together and then it's distributed across the block per capita coots know as claiming that then mark and the netherlands have acquired additional doses inside deals which would give them an unfair and unsold and unfair advantage over other e.u. countries in fighting the demick you contracts say that countries can renounce their share of factions and others are then allowed to acquire those doses so this is not a question of this being illegal or not illegal or going against the crown thinks it's a matter of solidarity and this gives you an example for what the situation is now at the moment with additional tensions at a time where vaccinations are vaccines are desperately needed. let's now get you up
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to date on some other global developments in the pandemic hong kong has ordered compulsory coronavirus testing at several law firms and banks in the city's financial district that's after an new cluster of infections was linked to a gym used find their staff jordan's health minister has resigned after a hospital ran out of oxygen supplies leading to the deaths of at least 7 coronavirus patients and the us has recorded its highest daily number of air passengers and over a year 1300000 people took to the skies on friday. time for some sports now and the one is legal bar in munich have been on the scene of all since their surprise lost to i'm thankful and so every the champions has rattled in 13 goals in 3 going since then on match day 25 it was vetted by humans term to suffer. byron loss to front for just 3 short weeks ago but the notion that the champions are vulnerable now seems quaint indeed cologne and dortmund have felt
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their wrath since then no it was because even stern the hosts kobo just 22 minutes before little guts go home in front. 13 minutes later it was to know through search no. 2 must miller's delightful piece of control set up the winger to fire. arrived after the break because 30 seconds of the season moves conclusion to the legendary miller's record of 14 in a single campaign this was a poacher's goal of which miller himself would have been approached. by demons nicholas through kook took a little sheen off the score learning 4 minutes from tell you. but boy and luke rampant as they move into the final straight of the title race. one kept of their pursuit of champions league football next season with a when over
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a struggling visitors had however let a goalkeeping horror show in the 2nd half from head says john stein helped the hosts collect the points 1st he completely missed you again shots there you have it and then he led you still some cuckoos drive through his legs the 2 mills for line could start one in the champions league reckoning while hands are dragged deeper into the relegation zone. so let's take a look at all the ones like our results so far this weekend there are those wins by want and by. involves book demolished last place. cologne and mind snuck past 5 work on friday alex walked down. still to come on sunday leave a battle. face frankfurt and stood got take on hoss in one. and 2 nasa astronauts have completed a final space walk to finish repairs an odd jobs on the outside of the international space station american astronauts and russian cosmonauts have been
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working on the i assess the exterior for about a week doing various jobs including sealing to air leaks the work took longer than expected but is now in nearing completion i guess escrow discovered the 2 air leaks in the station in august but sealed them temporarily at the time. of it. watching d.w. newsline found berlin coming up next a sports life substation is watching. me there i do even and this is a climate change. happiness increase book. this is the book for you to. get smarter for free for you good morning to.
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this is how liverpool's famous cop sounds. this is how come now sounds after layer missing. and this is how it sounds when a club is promoted to the bonus leader after 15 years away. i've watched and filmed a lot of games and if i've learned anything it's that football is not just about what you see above all it's sound that fills football with love.
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i'll explain why the sound of fans singing whistling drumming and cheering are so important for the football experience can you simulate that at the push of a button. you have. samples. during corner virus football mostly sounds like this. at least it does for many viewers in germany although for plenty of fans around the word that's just not enough something is missing from football. it's like an opera without an orchestra or playground with our kids the pen demick has shown us how empty football is without the noise from the crowds and that's why
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a lesson tannoy and his team at sky sports germany offer an alternative if you are switch on this option the game stops sounding like this. i wish starts sounding like this. is creating specific the sound at most and the sound samples for the specific game so it is not a common atmosphere which you can lay down under every match it's really specific match to match day and match by match for each action and for each situation to specific samples for instance you have a goal or you have a penalty or you have
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a yellow card in a wreck card. and here's how they do it during a game the enhanced audio operator has 2 audio tricks running constantly one for the home fans and one for the away fans and he can change the volume of each track depending on the run of played plus he can use more than 20 cymbals when certain things happen for example. one of the business are going to hear. this one across the board there is something. off the noise. i once called. the bow. sounds like this. for the opposite of. always present this sample and for. it was raining and it was a well behaved to it's almost child waiting long i remember when i was listlessly
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or functional finals like they had 7 minutes of extra time and the referee won't blow the whistle so i pressed the button and it was really fun and it worked really well this combination of samples is used to make real sounding crowd noise that doesn't actually exist. lamb it's a bit like the t.-rex in the film teresi park nobody knows how a t.-rex actually sounded so the filmmakers took noises made by shaykh russell doffs baby elephants crocodiles and tigers to create a sound buz to believe it was authentic it was that sound that made the dinosaurs so terrifying. a. hollywood who
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recognized the importance of sound a long time ago football is finally learning that lesson now so as dog got one saturday night do is focus it 600 kilometers away in munich creating a stadium atmosphere for t.v. viewers just own experiences in football stadiums help him in this job. i was like 1314 years old i was standing the main stand with us from the end of us 4 and chatted with. i think one of those really well and that's why i can use the sample as i think it would work out well because i've been to australia well what i want. sky it doesn't measure how many people choose to hear this artificial crowd noise but the importance of that atmosphere is clear when you think back to what full stadium sound plan. like. let's hear from an expert. let's see if one person
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raises their. their seat this automatically gets picked by people around it up what he just wants to build with a theme and then it spreads through the board stevia restored your excitement now suddenly there is no person. there is no vision there is no throughout and we are just this one b.b. but we are not hearing it we are not seeing but me and so was needed to get this social neatly basic sight read it is just not working. humans are visual creatures but our sense of humor in this actually the most specific it can process twice as many sensations as our eyes it's also the 1st sense that we develop we start to grow ears just one week after conception and
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after 22 weeks an unborn child can already tell a different was us apart. so it's no wonder that we respond so strongly to order your stimulus sounds can make us feel euphoric angry or sad. other industries have used sound to influence customers for decades of a crumby and fitch shops constantly play a lot dance music as it apparently makes young people spend more money. right now and the world will use visual logos as part of their signature so that people can recognize their badge and seeing the visual but they also started using sound at the signature which is also a sonic signature act and one of the earliest known cases for this is by n.b.c. you. so sky sees football as a product doesn't it make sense for them to value the audio side of the game. to
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keep for the 1st time you put sounds in a very very that's a proposition because you realized they're missing something the fans and the fans and the for this is one product and you're missing one part of the product for collectors and with the most. of those who are you know us. bad listeners. true sitcoms tell viewers when to laugh with these shows have been as successful without laughter tricks take them away and. hello kitty and thank you very much. it's not the same right. and now sky's sound operator decides when to play football equivalent cheering and booing he speaking of artificial emotions young mother to ishant to give us some laughter and if experiments were taught when we passed no one at the top of the
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most minute and you got something out of mission and so often was a fun for. all kinds of creative also. the thoughts are on those who are. fans of. the book i play them for the. miss the forest for the and so forth and so it's always find some talking head from top are fun for. most not as friendly. but those emotional fan bases in germany are far from happy about the think atmosphere option ultras are especially critical of the artificial crowd noise fan group who call the says games without fans remain an attractive artificial upgrades are all of the christian fan culture can only come from fans. i would always response to them we are. we are missing you so much that we are in this state and that word that we're offering here something where you be part of
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and for those who like to hear what you're saying all the time in a stadium for dos this is the option it is not purpose of wanted ties in anything because it cost us a lot of money by the way we are not monetizing that and we are offering something for the fans and for customers this resistance from fans may also have something to do with the fact that the sound is made from their songs and reactions they provided the samples the loud supporters german football is so proud of the authors of these works legally speaking they have no claim on their songs though they lost that when they bought their tickets but there was still belong to them don't think . even if your voice is recognizable in that. way since it is part of your identity and you don't want it be you without your permission but here is another thing it's not so there is also this group
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identity you can be proud of by here and we can be part of the door to wonder and so and then again it is your way says lot of this group identity and you don't want that taken away. with. sound is so important to how we feel about football and the people involved in it makes watching matches an unforgettable experience. i was there and robin's 1st match for by him and from our call royce's 1st goal for doc. but the sound that moved me the most came from the job. one second division when a small club from the east briefly when top of the leak specifically it was this
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