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on something the hardware and software of our brain changes. so get ready for the brain of 40 to the answer to almost everything. starts january 15 on d, w ah ah, this is the w and you live from berlin and the world pays tribute to the king of football, brazil the class 3 days of national mourning for its beloved superstar. rosa conner stadium is later in his honor, as fans express their sadness, at least also on the program. china really was it's borders after nearly 3 years of
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coping 19 travel restrictions, but other countries keep a wary eye on beijing's rising infection numbers. the u. k continues to struggle with the fallout from leaving the european union the 2 years after breakfast. the economic benefits are promised by breakfast supporters failed to materialize. ah, i'm fil gale. welcome to the program. brazil is declared 3 days of national mourning for the football legend pa, the striker. the only player to win 3 world cups is died of cancer, aged $82.00. his body will live his home town club santos until his funeral from any of brazil and around the world. palo was so much more than just a sportsman. ah, a memory all president jaish. bailey had picked gun gee,
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when the most treasured trophy in foot, but for the 3rd time in 1970, those he's remembered as a clear who inspired millions and bessie is on it in it's heated. he's voice. yeah. village. there's a feeling of sadness for all brazilians. paley will be missed for what he represented to the world and to us who love soccer. ha, the football community. it's also been, it's respect. oh, well, a lot. he was a legend of our sports, one of the pioneers, when it comes to world class personalities. he was the reference for a whole generation. everybody wanted to be pele. yes. or to play the sports governing body fif lord, it flags these for ivan with every one who loves football
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because of what he did for football because he wanted it for giving emotions to all those wonderful books i found were ceremony for pelley in india and he's remembered hearing pakistan in an area known as many breath either there was ever since i can remember i've heard pallet's name on the streets of karachi. whenever a t one a football tournament, they would challenge pele while lifting the trophy in argentina, the comparison between madonna and billy with a thought of friction between life and fat. but a site for now that you needed. i was still very little, but i recall my father's words and my father saw him play and he was amazed the same way. i talked about madonna and he talked to me about paley,
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m l. i believe he will always be taking 5th newspaper in brazil and for millions he will always be the greatest player of all. dine is like a small stores making guy headlines around the world was art in the u. s. where lawmakers have really 6 years of donald trump's tax returns a former president of fort for years to gave them secret documents likely to provide new revelations about his finances. the trump was a 1st presidential candidate for decades to refuse to release his tetra, controversial social media personality, and a former professional kickboxer. andrew tate has been arrested in romania on charges of human trafficking and right in his brother, tristram have been under criminal investigation since april. the self described misogynist has engaged in an online spot with climate activist. get a ton back in the space. a mother she caught in melma has sent an samsung suit,
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she to 7 more years in prison. the acid civilian leader was convicted of corruption . and this latest case against her since last year to mister cheese facing a total of 33 years in jail or to china, which is reopening its borders after nearly 3 years of covey. 19 travel restrictions loose or rules have led to a spike in travel to and from the country or china. certain corona virus infection rates are making a some 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, beijing's decision to loose in its covert 19 restrictions in early december was a welcome surprise for many years on her. they should indeed open up and i'm
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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 hillary, 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 a while of the rules surrounding international travel will be relaxed on january 8th ed 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 a negative test. italy and spain have also introduced restrictions despite the use health agency saying such measures are unnecessary. chinese state media called the testing requirements discriminatory with china,
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0 covey policy winding down an infection, numbers going up, traveling like it's 2019, could be a long way off. almost 2 years since britain completed his withdrawal from the european union, the okay is still struggling with the format britain's missed out on much of the recovery and global trade. since the pandemic, almost economic gains of fame to materialize on the loss of e u workers has worse and labor shortages in health care, hospitality, and agriculture. businesses are also facing higher costs and more red tape. ah, 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 a majority stake in his company. i feel betrayed and really rarely quite let down by a government that promised butch and delivered nothing. his small business used to
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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 as evolve nearby and the northern english town of crew few ever imagined that breaks 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 breck said was a bad idea. however, this does not mean that their decision to leave 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 to will to people who cannot. but one thing, but for more and more studies show that post breaks at trade barriers are harming
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the british economy. and thank you for the lack of e. u workers has caused labor shortages. i don't think it was worth to swallows. we thought it would. but we did want to bay ourselves again, really said dylan tucson stopped coleman, you know, in the nurses there, you know, we've got we are. so down now we thought it would be an unmitigated disaster. absolute disaster for in the meantime, simon's barrel is managing to sell cheese at a profit in the to again fire the european hub of the new majority, shareholder a cheese maker would have never dreamt that breakfast, it would have caused him so many sleepless nights. let's get more from our correspondent called osmond in london. welcome call. this wasn't the biggest question, really. what's actually changed in the u. k. because of braxton ball?
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the weather hasn't changed much. i can tell you that. but look, phil, i mean, brag it has really changed everything, and some of those changes are more obvious than others. but as you saw in the piece, it has had a huge impact on small businesses in terms of these burdens, the paperwork that bureaucracy, the inspections and delays have made it very difficult to do business with the e u. and that has really strong trade between the 2 blocks yet also look at the you, of course, is more expensive in port british goods to do business or higher british workers. so we've seen a lot of economic impact, of course is always difficult to try to isolate the effect of brakes it on the economy. but there have been a couple of recent studies fill. one of the most interesting was done by an independent government body here in the u. k. and the estimate is that breaks it shrank the economy by up to 4 per cent. in other words, a reduction of about $100000000000.00 pounds per year. that is
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a big difference. wow. so we're talking about a nearly 2 years since the deal was done and the divorce are finalized. are there still problems to be worked out between the 2 parties? well, just like any divorce, i guess the 2 parties don't exactly agree on everything. and one of the biggest issues remains northern ireland and that tricky issue of the border with ireland and cost and check of course the pollution that was agreed upon during breaks and negotiations is called. the northern ireland protocol is complicated, involved custom checks between great britain and northern ireland. we won't get into that, but the main point is u. k is still not happy with that solution. northern ireland also not happy. in fact, there have been boy costs in the northern ireland assembly overwrite the e. you does not want to budge. so this could be an issue to watch as we had into 2023. and we saw in the report that sunday,
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we seem to be talking to older people. it is quite a mix to picture in the report. so i'm glad you're out and about there in the u. k . what's your feeling? how do people feel about breakfast 2 years on the most interesting thing to me has been what everyone called breakfast fatigue. this was such a long process stating all the way back to the referendum in 2016 people just were tired of talking about bright that they were fed up. the biggest change phil has been in the last year. people are starting to talk about break that again. many of them are not happy about it. you hear complaints when you wait in the passport line to the european airport amongst british passengers these days. if you want to talk about numbers, no, there was a recent poll that was done asking people hear about that decision, 56 percent of people now say that leaving the you was the wrong decision. and even more strikingly, less than a 3rd of people think it was the right choice. a lot of conversation happening now
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about franklin. okay, thank you for that coll collin, that's been re london a british fashion designer vivian westward has died at the age of 81. she gave the punk movement its trademark look at the $900.00 sentences. and there should be came a multi millionaire during her 50 year career. she never abandon the rebellious politics that defined her fashion. oh, a lifetime of rebellion, vivian westwood made fashion about much more than just clothes for more than 5 decades, the british design a used her creations as a platform for political activism. she champion calls is from wiki leaks to what westwood described as a war for the very existence of the human race. tackling climate change
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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 westward, went from punk provocateur to being britain's best loved fashion designer. she famously plundered history for inspiration. many of her ideas were immediately picked up by the main stream, unconventional and outspoken westwood twice earned british designer of the year and was awarded the older of the british empire by the queen. her designs and activism combined to spot cultural change. and i think my fashion gives hewitt incredible
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choice in an age of conformity and it makes you look great, and it helps you to express your individuality. the school teacher, turn. god, mother of pung, leaves behind a life long legacy of rebellion. that's it, you're up to date. i'll have more world news at the top of the hour of next. on the w documentary arctic blue power gains on the melting ice headlines round the clock on the d. w dot com on the deep w act. good. we've got to understand that globalization work, but he does not reach more than 30 percent of the world population in the mediterranean as become a kind of great sarcophagus. if anything he was.

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