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since for the present, a future heads filled with ideas. so get ready for his brain. i 42. the answer to almost everything starts january 15th oh, d w. mm. ah ah, you're watching the w news lie from berlin. football legend pa dyes at the age of $82.00 for sales. former striker passes away after a long battle with cancer. he was the only player to win 3 world cops. also coming up on the shell, multiple explosions, roth,
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ukraine's capital keith. a fresh wave of russian attacks hits cities nationwide. moscow unleashes more than a 100 strikes, targeting critical infrastructure, and injuring civilians. and benjamin netanyahu seals a remarkable political come back to veteran leader is sworn in to head up the most right. when government in israel's history is new coalition aims to expand settlements in the occupied west back ah hello, i'm clear richardson to our viewers on p. b us and around the world of our warm welcome to the show. we begin with some breaking news. a football legend pele has died from cancer at the age of 80 to the former brazil superstar was the only player to win at 3 worlds. cops. the world is now warning. the strike are known by
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many fans as the greatest footballer of all time. he was a wizard with the soccer ball, but few knew his real name and so on that own chaise to nothing mental. he rose to theme as purely a nickname. he had 1st could not stand. i fight and colors with the kids because no, my name is addison, they call me pa, i get to, they suspended and his go then ever been in school, all the kids that gone fella. i hate that i the day i loved her glove. now i love the 3rd and her dad gave it to me. sharp name is to pronounce it and the lien was okay. i remember pillar he was born for villas of trash, chorus irish, a small town and southern brazil. at 15 he made his debut. was santo's f. see? a year later he was the leagues top score at the world cup and sweden, in 1958 pele, became
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a star. he scored 6 goals. and brazil won the tournament. pele was just 17 years old. the youngest world champion of all time the brazilian as og, nobody knew brazil before 1958. even the name on the flag of the world championship was wrong. and marius gallow asked to fix it. we went to hinders where the team is based, and nobody knew who priscilla. so everything started here and that gives us a special feeling look over thought the palais became the 1st global soccer star, brazilians column. oh, hey, the king. he won 2 more world cup titles with brazil in 1962 and 970. he was named player of the century. he thrilled fans with his unique technique, elegant playing style, and prolific scoring. he netted in incredible 1283 goes
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i get the gift from that to playing football and my father used to say listen, if you that the get the good from god to play. if he'll be in good shape, nobody still will financial troubles and a multi $1000000.00 deal. lord pelley, out of semi retirement, to play for the new york cosmos, and the 1970 s that, that i have a paternity to learn the english to. to give up what to do my, my family, my son, my daughter to study english. then i move it isn't that state because of those know, propose at 37 pele, retired from playing the beautiful game. he became an internationally sought after advertising icon. he founded a sports marketing agency, and he acted in many films. playing a soccer player, of course he also made music. he composed esperanza for the
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2016 olympic summer games in his home country. ah, the palais also got involved in brazilian politics. he was appointed extraordinary minister for sport and brazil's 1st black minister that he also worked with unicef and became a unesco goodwill. ambassador is as good as when children have a better education will have a better world. that's why education is so important them with others. in his final years, the footballer of the century frequently had to spend time in hospital because of health problems. now the king of football paley has passed away and within the studio is at home again, away from dw sports, so pele, arguably the best there ever was. what impact did he have on the vault of a ball? well, it's an impact that's difficult to calculate. m,
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and certainly difficult to underestimate as well. i think nowadays we used to living in an age of global individual footballing superstars. but when pele 1st kind of came on to the footballing scene, he was really a trailblazer in that respect the 1st through global footballing icon. and penny held the world record for the most career goals school by any footballer. and also 13 wild cuts to put that in just a little bit of context. the 3 well cuts. he's the only player ever to have done that. marijuana only managed one, and we see messy manage his 1st and very likely his last that particularly is an achievement, i think, which is unlikely ever to be matched. but his kind of impact, the figure of pele, was about more than just the numbers, particularly in football, in terms it was about the case, the captivating tourism and all history of his game. that's what made people flock to go and see him whenever they could. now when he 1st one, the,
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the 1st woke up with brazil in sweden, in 1958. he was inundated with offers from big european clubs who wanted to prize him away from santos, get his signature and have him on their team. but such was the importance of pele. such was his magnetism is important to brazil that the president of brazil at the time had him dedicated a national treasure. the intention of making him stay put that's how important he was to positions at the time. and of course his impact goes beyond just football. he was, the iowa sees athlete of the century in the 20th century. we heard day in the report about the films, the music, the says, your into political life. he was one of the time magazines, 100, most important people of the 20th century. so his impact on foot or sports and the cultural political world is, you know, in total just as a say hard to overstate. so it's such an icon passing away. what kind of reaction are we expecting? well, we've had a couple, obviously the news only came through just over an hour ago,
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so not too many notable reactions to speak of just yet. the name are said, the pele changed everything. he transformed soccer into an art. another notable reaction from the english form of football and broadcast of gary lenika, who said that pele was the most divine of orders and the most joyous of men. he played a game only a few chosen ones have come close to and will always have footballing immortality. now these on reactions, but i'd like to share just a couple of other quotes to, you know, a few more words about pa, one of these from, from eric canton are described to pass that pele played in the 1970 woke up final as an expression of beauty which touches us and gives us a feeling of eternity. and another from jo, hank royce, who described today is the only fuller who surpassed the boundaries of logic. in some, you know, plenty more reactions to come, no doubt, but a true titans are of football, pasto, i today poetry in the game. thank you so much, tom, can i for joining us really appreciate your time. we're going to go to some other
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news now, and russia has launched a new wave of attacks across ukraine. to fence force is a shot down most of the estimated 100 incoming rockets and drones, but some still reach their targets. the strikes left nearly half the population at the capitol, keep without power trails of smoke. streak across the skies of ukraine, as dozens of russia miss isles. yet again, but the country will keep residents sheltered below the streets. it must sit his metro in scenes, reminiscent of the early days of russia's invasion keeps maritally clear co remains defiant. the same people of ukraine will never give up. the russians want to bring depression, especially right now,
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christmas time new year, them their russian swan to bring us to black time too. or was all the lighting to result heating here? they have to bring the her depression more to everyone instead them or you graham. people were angry and they told bella, we stay was our lips dues of hitting but we narrow give up. don't you bellas. emmanuel shells visited one neighbourhood in southern keys where a missile caused extensive damage. ethan, you can see just a here, the debrief, or of that me side that just fell earlier this morning. so the road here is completely litter. this is a neighbor completely desolate in it, desolated and is does, is not just has it up have been saturday, so it so, so entire lives, locals,
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he has sifted through what little remains of their homes were. yeah, i was in the supermarket when my grand daughter called crying and said that her window was very broken and someone's house was on fire. we dropped everything and came running and saw every thing that these animals had done. their fashion, a scolding, awe. ukrainian military officials say dozens of missiles were fired at key infrastructure targets, but most were intercepted by ukrainian air defense systems. bella russo summoned the ukrainian ambassador after it claimed a ukrainian missile entered his territory with almost a year into this more people across ukraine. and now seeing out 2022 in the same ruinous way. but it began earlier i
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spoke to you that the correspondence manual shes in kemp, and i asked her to describe the aftermath of the missile attack. well, it was really heartbreaking. claire, because there were several houses that were completely destroyed and i could see a people there just standing in the state of shock. they had lost everything thou lost their entire lives there. you know, they saved up money for years to buy their little houses there in dallas because of key if it is very quiet neighborhood, and within seconds everything just got shattered. so that was a really, really shocking to see for them. that, of course, there were 3 people injured her, including bonn, seriously, including a 14 year old girl. ah, it was sir william scene of devastation. unfortunately, those are very, very come on the scene. and since the beginning of this war, this was not the 1st time that we covered that kind of attack, but it's always hard breaking to see the dose people having lost. absolutely.
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everything was in seconds. absolutely devastating the scenes you're describing there. can you also give us an update on the situation elsewhere in ukraine? well, that was a massive attack launched by russia. ukraine authorities talk about a 120 me size launched this morning around a key cities in ukraine on, on how to key for 2 people died. there are 7 people got injured l. so in other cities in zito made indeed a western part of the country as well. and of course, hearing here the damage is quite considerable with 40 percent of its population now deprived of electricity, deprived of heating at this very called a part of the year. and also deprived of running water because the infrastructures have been hid this aerial bombardment has been going on for months in ukraine. how are people they're dealing with this constant threat of russian missile attacks?
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well, they are kind of being as best to can, but to give you an idea, for example, when you go to the shopping mall, most lights are off because authority, thus saving energy for critical infrastructure, essentially. infrastructure such as hospital, as you can see behind me as city that is usually, you know, lightening at night we have a christmas tree behind us that you can probably not see. we have a key as landmarks that you can also probably not see because everything is off and more importantly, millions of ukrainians across the country are deprived of electricity. of course, like a key of mayor vitale, cleats goes, said a people a keep on fighting. and they, they are resolute in there, you know, in not being defeated, but at the same time they have to cope is that daily horror. and it is scary to have every day, the threats of a me side falling over your head and to feel your windows are, you know, being
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a being shattered so they leave in fear they are resilient. but it's not by far an easy situation for ukrainians at the moment. thank you so much for your reporting as our correspondent manual t, as in keith. and we can bring you up to speed. now. once mother world news headlines, full guerria has summoned russia's ambassador to explain why moscow placed a bulgarian journalist on a wanted list from chris to lacrosse of is a leading researcher for the investigative website, belin. cat. he's looked into war crimes and ukraine. weeks of tensions appear to be easing on the border between kosovo in serbia. ethnic serbs living in northern kosovo, have agreed to dismantle road blocks, erected to protect, to protest the arrest of a former policeman. the international community has called for de escalation and the vatican says the former pope benedict remains gravely ill, but is stable and lucid. pope france has called for prayers for the 95 year olds.
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the former pontiff is receiving a round the clock care as concerns grow over his condition. well, the european union says mandatory cove at 19 screening for travelers arriving from china is unnecessary surgeon, case numbers and china have led the united states, italy and some other countries to test arrivals. italy has called on brussels to impose the tests across the u. 2, when china has scrapped some travel restrictions and is planning to ease more quarantine roles. and i'm very pleased to welcome ian lipkin, an infectious diseases experts at columbia university. for more on this, do you think in your view it makes sense to impose mandatory testing for people who are arriving from china? i don't think it's going to make a large difference. i in 1st place, it makes
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a difference. what just use all the outage in tests, for example, may miss individuals were infected by and or you can store travel on during a period of time where the virus is incubated in your body. we may miss it with the managed test. the p. c. r tests are much more reliable, so even thinking about the testing itself, i think there are some things that need to be revisit. but in addition, what we've learned over decades with these sorts of illnesses is that they're typically already within those countries that you are trying to protect themselves at the time they impose these sanctions. so i imagine this very is probably already circulating in europe and in the united states of u. s. health agency. the cdc believes china's not being transparent enough in sharing data in order to actually have a real picture and how many cases there are. and the potential for a variance of concern entering the united states. now you personally were allowed
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to travel to china in 2020, to investigate the origin of coed, from what you've seen, how justified you. thank you. as concerns are i think transparency is an issue. i think the transparency is a problem in china. we don't really understand the full extent of the outbreak there. we believe it's now nationwide and it's going to have terrible consequences . i never favored, for example, the idea of shut down and 0 covert because wasn't realistic. it is useful early in the course of an outbreak and allow you time to vaccinate people. but that really is our 1st line of defense. are the consequences then now inevitable? what do you think the best approach would be for governments? i think china is going to have a tremendous loss of life. it's very sad on it's what very much like what we had in
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europe, particularly in italy and the united states to new york, where i live, ah, where it was an enormous burden of more busy mortality a longer as well. so it's very difficult right now to say whether or not they will be able vaccinated most people rapidly enough and to boost them. so update me at a protection and i think that there is going to be substantial loss of life in trying. thank you very much. for taking the time to speak with us on date of the news at his ian lipkin, professor of epidemiology, i clung gay university and benjamin netanyahu has been sworn in as israel's new prime minister. capping a remarkable political come back, a veteran leaders. 6, the government will be the most right wing in israeli history. it includes ultra orthodox and ultra nationalist parties. administration is vowing to expand
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settlements in the occupied west bank. considered a legal under international law is tre long. the serving time minister benjamin netanyahu has been sworn in following a vote in parliament. ah, position members are not happy. and so for me, i hear the constant cries of the opposition about the end of the country. opposition, members to lose an elections is not the end of democracy. this is the essence of democracy. outside parliament, the new government faced and reproduced death. many israelis are concerned by its plans. these include legal reforms that critic faith under mine that you disagree at that, or what it by to homophobic and antique at a plethora of nathan. yet with allies this is
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a government that is based on people that not only their races, a great deal of those people have criminal records in your history. some of them are spending on trial including they are supposed to be prime minister. the government has also vowed to promote settlement in the occupied best bank and at their disputed areas. the mandate and crop hemispheres that will lead to more y length. none of your colleagues are we in the hummers movement issue a clear warning that the policies of this government represented trigger point 4 major unresolved which may extend beyond palestine. m t m, our heritage effortlessly. and this year is already the decades in that each and since 2005 nathan jo also wants to block it and efforts to develop nuclear weapons. but it's not only the to contention set to be challenging . nathan, yahoo is still fighting correction charges in court. and the stuff
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a position at home. so let's return now to our top story. the death of the brazilian football legend pele at the age of 80 to the man seen by many as the greatest footballer of all time. i'd like to get straight across to journalist sam car. we based in sao paulo where pele passed away. sam appellate 13 world cops. he must be a hero in brazil. how are people there reacting to his death? yeah, i mean it's all just so sudden, right we unfortunately, we knew this is going to happen for some time now. you know, we saw the football players, the brazilian national team with their banner thing, get well soon. you know, at the catawba cup just now, but still, you know, these things are changing by the 2nd here more and more tribute, just pouring in, pouring in, pouring in, as we speak, you know, pele, the greatest football, or we'll try and team pair as he's known here in brazil and you know,
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it's still quite early to tell we haven't had any, any, any, any, any tribute from brazil incoming govern government yet reducing the middle of changing the government. integration of the new government will be on the bus. but yeah, we can expect from the new government, we can expect a tribute coming into we've seen tunnel below. perhaps brazil's best known thing on one of them, at least giving tribute, pella, as well name off, who would star a sense all where i made his career. you know, he tweak it ever, ever so eloquently, you know, be full pallet number 10 with just the number off with it means, you know, it's something special in football. so yeah, just things a really emotional right here in brazil right now. and as i say tribute to just pouring in by the 2nd as we speak, but the bio pictures of that hospital where he had been sick and where he passed away. do we already know what kind of plans will be made to commemorate him?
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plans for his funeral? no, we go. no. yeah, this is all far to say to tell. i can imagine that there will be days of morning decreed. i wouldn't be surprised when you government decree. they had a holiday or something like this. you know, this is the man i'm back to the for football. brazil is great. is known as the back of or brazil. and he will be did he missed here in brazil even though, as i said, you know, he's, he's illness. we've seen this pretty much since the olympics in 2016 members, the host of the olympics for the time when palo was quite weak. when he went to light the torch, he's been ill for some time, but you know, even still this comes as a, as a terrible tragedy for brazil. and yeah, like i said, too early to tell right now there's been no kind of process that was created. was
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declared just, you know, less than 2 hours ago. there's been no official process going to happen, declared yet. but yeah, we can expect, you know, a, a large turn out to commemorate his death on the streets here in south palo in san as you know. and yeah, like i said, days of morning holiday decree. all of this kind of stuff. the death of the greatest, the order boards. i'm here in brazil. thank you so much for that update that is coming forth in sao paulo. thank you. well, he may still be a teenager, but vincent camara is firmly establishing himself at the top of the competitive chess world. a 2nd place finish on wednesday at the rapid world championship in kazakhstan house amended his place among the elite dw recently caught up with germany's youngest ever grand master. as he reflected on his beauty, rise, chess may be ancient, but jim is vincent climber is showing age is no barrier. the 18 year old is wearing
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the chess world. that open also hadn't pressure from outside, has never played a big role for me. i had a good understanding of what is possible and what isn't or pushes on buffy. i know what i expect of myself mostly at the world rapid and blitz chest championships in cassock stand, where competitors face time limits for their moves. the great and the good of chess . assembled timer made his 1st appearance at the prestigious event and came an impressive 2nd in rapid chess behind world number one. magnus carlson. time is the youngest german chest grand master. ever. he now has norwegian carlson and his sites, but his remaining modest in his bed to become the very best in all forms of the spot where the verbiage. if i wanted to 1st see how could i am, i don't even know that myself. well, no one else knows either, so for now i think i can cause a few surprises. it's a long road to chest glory,
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but kind there is managing it quicker than most. not bad at all, just before we go. let's get a reminder of our top stories at this hour. football legend pele has died of cancer at the age of 82. he helped brazil when 3 world cups and is seen as wonderful falls . greatest players play and chanted fans, and dazzled opponents. and russia has again launched large scale missile attacks across ukraine. explosions have rocked a number of cities including the capital here, authorities and levine in the west. se 90 percent of the city was left without electricity as opting at this hour. i'm clare richardson in berlin for me and the team. thank you so much for watching. and
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