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signed out, thanks documentaries on you to see the world already right now. t d w documentary ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin. the world pays tribute to the king of football, brazil declasse, 3 days of national mourning for its beloved superstar palate. also on the program, me and mars asked leader alexander to cheese sentenced to another 7 years in jail for corruption. the u. s. and the european union condemned the verdict as unjust
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and china reopened its borders after nearly 3 years of cobra. 19 travel restrictions, but other countries keep a wary eye on beijing's rising infection. ah, i'm so gale. welcome to the program. brazil has declared 3 days of national mourning for the football legend to panic. the strike of the only player to win 3 world cups has died of cancer. 882. he's coughing will lie at the stadium of his home town club santos. before his burial l. a rose to prominence as a teenager and achieved international fame where he scored twice against sweden in the 958. well, finally won the competition again. 900. 628970 many in brazil and around the world, he was more than just a sportsman. sal paolo's, albert einstein,
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hospital where football legend paley passed away. his fans gathered outside to bid farewell and more in the loss of the man brazilians called the king. because samuel millers, i came to pay my respects. my good bye, come on. in fact, the king never dies. for me, he did not die. i came to pay my respects somewhere womanizing. these people also came out to her bonnet caldera stadium home to pay lace former football club santos, rio statue of christ. the redeemer was lit up in his honor and tributes were laid outside mara canal stadium. the me this book of who is other for me soccer is in morning. well, we had our defeat, brazil lost the world cars, and we have the news of the death of our king that it was a deal, but life goes on. a very sad vitamin but pele was history. a legend thought on
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landon helen number 10 o is the football great, also inspired athletes in other sports, a orgy masking, but he had a great impact on athletes in general that everyone wanted to be the palais in their sport. it became a joke. i think i did a brazil is now beginning 3 days of morning for a footballer who transcended the game. let's get more on the life and times of that over play from a football journalist at tim vickery who joins us from rio de janeiro. welcome to d w. so tell us more than about the legend other to but started off life as edson atlantis, a do not see a man, so i'm and he saw and his legacy. well, you keep using the word king. remember, this is a poor black kid born just 52 years after brazil as abolished slavery. who
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leaves the scene as the king of the global game, or as a 9 year old child, he sees his dad crying, and he listens on the radio to brazil losing the world cup final of 1950. and the 9 year old pele promises his father is going to arrange that fast forwards when he is brazil. 13, well caps pele has won 3 well. caps, brazil are associated as the home of the beautiful game as the winners as the country that everyone wants to be for a month every 4 years. and the world cup is established as a made for t. v joins events that makes us all once a down tools for a month every 4 years. all of this is the house that pele built. and where did that name come from? because it wasn't a name he was born with. no edged, and he's actually in, in tribute. so thomas edison because the little village where he was born, his birth coincided with the introduction of electricity. the names are very long in brazil. these portugal, portuguese names, edison orientation i, samantha, it's normal to have little nicknames, even he wasn't sure exactly where pele came from. the one thing he was sure of as
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a kid is that he didn't like it. he would fight his schoolmates if they referred to him as pele. he ended up loving it, those 4 letters, more identifiable than any other human being in the world. and where he saw in the report that to is last, it had quite an impact on the country. was this a purely sensitive senses are 1st woke up but victory that became such a huge figure? well remember, he was only 17 when he won the world cup for the 1st time. it was the 1st time brazil had ever one it. there was a book brought out that year saying in 1958 the year that should never end. while pele was only getting started, plenty more for him to do and for him to achieve. and he is by far, the greatest diplomat that brazil has ever produced. it's impossible, i think, to put in a, into a european context, just that the, the multiplicity of things that he means to the country. not just as a sports figure. but the countries now immensely proud of the fact that all over
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the world, people are talking about polite. he's either he's a huge source of pride to the nation, even if the vast majority are far too young to have any memories of him as a player. so 3 days of national morning what, what do we know of the funeral? it's being slowed down a little bit, but a fact that brazil inaugurated new president on sunday. so up from monday morning he will lie in states or india that they the center circle of the field. they're at st. asa port city an hour down the road from the metropolis of some palo that will be open to the public. so anyone with deep pockets who really wants to go there? yeah, mike, your booking gets sent us for monday to tuesday morning after that a procession through the streets of sans us, which will pass the house where his mother at the age of a 100 is still alive before a simple private service for the family. and he'll be buried in a vertical cemetery of cemetery, which is in the guinness book of records,
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which gives him a view over that stadium of santos, that he graced for so many years. and pal, i said, it's also a place that inspires peace and tranquillity. the last resting place for an extraordinary life. i. so tim vickery in rio de janeiro. you is look at some more stores making headlines around the world. us lawmakers really 6 years of donald trump's tax returns the former president for, for years to keep them secret documents and likely to provide new revelations about his finances. mr. trump was the 1st presidential candidate for decades who refused to release his tax. russian president vladimir putin says he once close at military cooperation with china statement followed a video summit where the chinese leaders, asian though beijing has not condemned russia's warrant ukraine. it's also not provided russia with any direct support and explosion as a restaurant in western turkey is killed at least 7 people, including 3 children,
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local governors, as a gas canister blew up. or he's justice minister has tweeted that the person suspected of causing the blast, has been detained. controversial social media personality and form a professional kickboxer. andrew tate has been arrested in romania charges of human trafficking and rape. in his brother, tristan have been under criminal investigation since the april itself describes misogynists as engaged in an online spot with climate actives. the gretel tomba, in recent days are to china, which is reopening its borders after nearly 3 years of covey. 19 travel restrictions, those rules have led to a spike in travel to and from the country while china asserting corona, virus infections, making other countries nervous. a moment you remember for these passengers in china, nationwide travel has opened up again in the world's most populous nation.
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beijing's decision to loose in its cove at 19 restrictions in early december was a welcome surprise for many years on her they should indeed open up and i'm supportive of this. everything including travel is getting more convenient and i'm going back to my home town. now. finally, i can go home, it's great you know, it's, you know, i'm really looking forward to traveling internationally again because i haven't gone abroad to ski for a long time or i'm a professional skier, so i can't wait to ski abroad again. while of the rules surrounding international travel will be relaxed on january 8th ahead of the lunar new year. china's busiest travel season, but a surgeon cove at 19 cases has prompted other countries to already impose restrictions on arrivals from china. the us, japan and south korea are among those now requiring
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a negative test. italy and spain have also introduced restrictions despite the use health agency saying such measures are a necessary chinese state media called the testing requirements. discriminatory with china, 0 covey policy winding down an infection. numbers going up, traveling like its 2019 could be a long way off. a mother she caught in miramar, her sentenced, ousted civilian liter unsung to cheat to 7 more years in prison. his latest criminal case was for corruption. she's now facing 33 years in jail, but so she's been under house arrest and some military coup last year over through her democratically elected government. the u. s. in the european union have condemned conviction as unjust almost 2 years since britain completed his withdrawal from the european union, the u. k. still struggling with the 4 promised economic games or failed to materialize. friends missed out on much of the recovering global trade since upon
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damage. and the loss of you workers is worse and labor shortages in health care, hospitality, and agriculture. businesses are also facing higher costs and more red tape. even the arrival of the milk trucks makes the cheese make her feel a little wistful rex. it related losses force simon sparrow to sell the majority stake in his company. i feel betrayed and rarely, rarely quite let down by a government that promised butch and delivered nothing. his small business used to deliver english chatter via mail order to private customers in the u. but thanks to breaks it, every single piece of cheese now requires a certificate from the veterinary office. that was prohibitively expensive. there's no way anybody's going to pay another $190.00 pounds. plus all the paperwork that evolve nearby and the northern english town of crew few ever imagined that breaks
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it would be so problematic, even in the breaks or heartlands like here in the north of england, people are reversing the opinion. polls show that a majority. now believe that rec, said, was a bad idea. however, this does not mean that their decision to leave the you will be reversed, at least not any time soon. ron jones imports rugs from belgium. he's also facing a lot more red tape because of brakes. it, it was never a good idea. it was never a good idea, but it was the will of the people cannot look at one thing. but for more and more studies show that post breaks at trade barriers a, harming the british economy. and thank you for an echo e u workers has caused labor shortages. i don't think it just worked as well as we thought it would. but we just want to be ourselves, i gain relay to dylan, which is and stuff. cool, man, you know, in the nurses there, you know, we've got,
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we are so down now we thought it had been an unmitigated disaster. absolute disaster. so in the meantime, simon's barrel is managing to sell cheese at a profit into you again via the european hub on the new majority, shareholder it cheese maker would have never dreamt that breaks it would have caused him so many sleepless nights of british fashion designer vivian westward has died at the age of 81. she gave the punk movement its trademark look at the 1970s. as she became a multi millionaire during her 50. here korea vivian westward never abandoned. the rebellious politics that defined her fashion. o, a lifetime of rebellion vivian westward made fashion about much more than just clothes. for more than 5 decades, the british design
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a used her creations as a platform for political activism. she champion causes from wiki leaks to what westward described as a war for the very existence of the human race. tackling climate change in 1974 along with co conspirator malcolm mclaren who also managed punk band, the sex pistols. westwood opened the iconic sex clothing store on london's kings road from here, westwood, showcase her designs, helping set the style for punk and new wave in the early 19 eighties, westwood went from punk provocateur to being britain's best loved fashion designer . she famously plundered history for in spring, and many of ideas were immediately picked up by the main stream. unconventional and outspoken westwood twice earned british designer of the
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year and was awarded the older of the british empire by the queen. her designs and activism combined to spot cultural change. i think my fashion gives you an incredible choice in an age of conformity and it makes you look great and it helps you to express your individuality. the school teacher turned god mother of punk leaves behind a life long legacy of rebellion. a set you up today, so i'll be back at the top of the hour. barish. vanity has news. asia next. have a good i. she's got issues with all say will gray, he will be able to.
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