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in december 17th 75th then beethoven was born into a musical family in bonn his grandfather was the court music director his father was a singer and music teacher. to mark the 250th anniversary of his birth a new permanent exhibition has opened in the house where literate from beethoven was born. just a few years before the french revolution a spirit of change was in the air. his family supported young beethoven's musical talent he lived various instruments and worked as an organist and piano teacher and he took an interest in the ideas of the allies and. of the various already apparent how the french revolution men packed on beethoven's life here we have his view of the french marching in and occupying the rhineland. here in liberty polish setup of the market square in bonn so beethoven was caught up in these changing times from the vendor for the last. with the base have announced visitors can see the instruments the composer played. as portraits testified to the fact that beethoven was already an icon in his lifetime yet the differing portrayals underline the composer's multifaceted na
in december 17th 75th then beethoven was born into a musical family in bonn his grandfather was the court music director his father was a singer and music teacher. to mark the 250th anniversary of his birth a new permanent exhibition has opened in the house where literate from beethoven was born. just a few years before the french revolution a spirit of change was in the air. his family supported young beethoven's musical talent he lived various instruments and worked as an organist and piano...
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in december 17th 70 look fixed and beethoven was born into a musical family in bonn his grandfather was the court music director his father was a singer and music teacher. to mark the 250th anniversary of his birth a new permanent exhibition has opened in the house where literate from beethoven was born. just a few years before the french revolution a spirit of change was in the air. his family supported young beethoven's musical talent he lived various instruments and worked as an organist and piano teacher and he took an interest in the ideas of the of life and. south of the fair is already apparent how the french revolution men packed on beethoven's life. hey we have this view of the french marching in and occupying the rhineland. here a liberty pole is set up at the market square in bonn so beethoven was caught up in these changing times from the vendor for their fast with the beethoven house and this it is can see the instruments the composer played. nearest portraits testified to the fact that they haven't was already an icon in his lifetime yet the differing portrayals underline
in december 17th 70 look fixed and beethoven was born into a musical family in bonn his grandfather was the court music director his father was a singer and music teacher. to mark the 250th anniversary of his birth a new permanent exhibition has opened in the house where literate from beethoven was born. just a few years before the french revolution a spirit of change was in the air. his family supported young beethoven's musical talent he lived various instruments and worked as an organist and...
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in december 17th 70 look fake then beethoven was born into a musical family in bonn his grandfather was the court music director his father was a singer and music teacher. to mark the 250th anniversary of his birth a new permanent exhibition has opened in the house where literate from beethoven was born. just a few years before the french revolution a spirit of change was in the air. his family supported young beethoven's musical talent he lived various instruments and worked as an organist and piano teacher and he took an interest in the ideas of the of light and. the tears already apparent how the french revolution men packed on beethoven's life. we have this view of the french marching in and occupying the rhineland. here a liberty pole is set up at the market square in bonn so beethoven was caught up in these changing times and that when the father asked with at the base have announced this it is can see the instruments that compose the play. the race portraits testified to the fact that beethoven was already an icon in this lifetime yet the differing portrayals underline the compos
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when he was $22.00 he left bonn and moved to vienna the self-proclaimed world capital of music .he lived there until his death in 827. and inspired by hand on his part by his dedication you know his complete absorption in his music. there's often these stories about him. you know composing in his room half naked and then standing outside and not realizing he was a dress because he saw in the music or soaking himself with water freshen him self up get some inspiration singing mumbling all the time all these things is always reassuring to hear about someone so in their music because i think most composers you know we just get in now while we love it and we just one feel this in feeling of excitement and this magic when you create the his fingers are just rubbed away and some of the k.'s is incredible this is his last kennedy used it. really is there but this was the short little case and the strings are very the bass strings are just so thin compared to now they preferred the d. minus this in niger. that night may mean nothing to see the seems. interesting . the 1st. time you see i
when he was $22.00 he left bonn and moved to vienna the self-proclaimed world capital of music .he lived there until his death in 827. and inspired by hand on his part by his dedication you know his complete absorption in his music. there's often these stories about him. you know composing in his room half naked and then standing outside and not realizing he was a dress because he saw in the music or soaking himself with water freshen him self up get some inspiration singing mumbling all the...
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top of the market square in bonn so beethoven was caught up in these changing times from that in the past with the beethoven house in this it is can see the instruments the composer played. portraits testified to the fact that bass heaven was already an icon in his lifetime yet the differing portrayals underlined the composer's multifaceted nature . import this is a portrait of a young beethoven circa 1900 he was around 30 years old and gets a completely different image than the one we normally have of we think of beethoven as an old deaf misanthrope who withdrew from society. but here he looks at us quite openly and at night composers who came before him he doesn't wear a wig at some of his republican has down signals a new era in this portrayed by horniman is well suited to helping us find a new understanding a new approach to beethoven. and. what really in the base have in-house is devoted to the composer this everyday life and work. permanent exhibition relies on a few i suppose that speak volumes. it was important for us to show off there is historic house which is mainly in its
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back then all the men in bonn were attracted to her like moths to a flame. going to. 16 stops on the base have into it in and around. uttering the composer's memory. there's almost no music that doesn't draw on beethoven that even includes rock music when you listen to someone like the great punk icon pat. smith whenever she's and gone she always goes to the beethoven house because she says my music would be inconceivable without beethoven was so beethoven's really contemporary with her heart. back in vienna here be 2 of the celebrated his 1st great successes as a composer for example in the palace where beatle fans 3rd symphony. was hurt for the 1st time. the prince of luck of its was an important patron for beatles and for other composers today his palace houses the fee at the museum. of what's so special about the soul of these and it's simply part of musical history. i mean years took place here so did debuts dress rehearsals in the presence of beethoven and operas. the prince of luck of its was crazy about music and theater so he knew what kind of peopl
back then all the men in bonn were attracted to her like moths to a flame. going to. 16 stops on the base have into it in and around. uttering the composer's memory. there's almost no music that doesn't draw on beethoven that even includes rock music when you listen to someone like the great punk icon pat. smith whenever she's and gone she always goes to the beethoven house because she says my music would be inconceivable without beethoven was so beethoven's really contemporary with her heart....
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here in liberty polish setup of the market square in bonn so beethoven was caught up in these changing times from the vendor for the last. what the bass have in the house visitors can see the instruments that compose a play. or is portraits testified to the fact that beethoven was already an icon in his lifetime yet the differing portrayals underline the composer's multi-faceted nature. this is a portrait of a young beethoven circa 1900 he was around 30 years old it's a completely different image than the one we normally have if we think of beethoven as an old deaf misanthrope who withdrew from society. but here he looks at us quite openly and i'm like composers who came before him he doesn't wear a wig at some of his republican hands down signals a new era in this portrayed by horniman is well suited to helping us find a new understanding a new approach to beethoven. in. one room in the bass heavily house is devoted to the composer this everyday life and work. permanent exhibition relies on a few that speak volumes. that it was important for us to show off there is historic house whic
here in liberty polish setup of the market square in bonn so beethoven was caught up in these changing times from the vendor for the last. what the bass have in the house visitors can see the instruments that compose a play. or is portraits testified to the fact that beethoven was already an icon in his lifetime yet the differing portrayals underline the composer's multi-faceted nature. this is a portrait of a young beethoven circa 1900 he was around 30 years old it's a completely different...
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yes definitely i mean this city here in bonn was where john kerry was 1st stationed as a spy as an agent of m i 6 the british intelligence service and he also sent one of his famous novels here a small town in germany and look harry always had a very close connection to germany he studied the german language and one of the most famous characters george smiley also was a german literary scholar in fact just a few years ago 2011 john kerry received the the good medal for services to the german language and to international understanding so i think it's quite appropriate that i'm talking to you from from from bonn where where john kerry was at home. how would you describe his literary legacy. i think in some ways you could look at john kerry's books and then all of the films and t.v. series that were made of them as almost an alternative history of the cold war i mean he really looked behind the curtain and behind the rhetoric of the of the great powers particularly britain after. who took over after the 2nd world war and and carried out espionage around the world and was incredibly critica
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that's got more in his legacy now with scott roxboro from culture hi scott you are in bonn right now which is germany's former capital and like ira had actually a special connection to that city tell us about that yes hi yeah john kerry was stationed here as a spy. undercover at the british embassy and they have a great connection to the city of course he said one of his famous novels a small town in germany here in bonn and. really close connections to germany and even to the german language and he studied german and he gave that trade on to one of his most famous characters george smiley and various of his novels even the fact that a few years ago he received the good medal for contributions to the german language and for international cooperation so i think it's particularly appropriate speaking about john le carre from from this town and ball on where he had which he had great affection for how would you describe his literary legacy. yeah i think margaret atwood put it best when she said. kerry's works are key to understanding the 2nd half of the 20th century i mean he basically
that's got more in his legacy now with scott roxboro from culture hi scott you are in bonn right now which is germany's former capital and like ira had actually a special connection to that city tell us about that yes hi yeah john kerry was stationed here as a spy. undercover at the british embassy and they have a great connection to the city of course he said one of his famous novels a small town in germany here in bonn and. really close connections to germany and even to the german language...
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here in liberty polish setup of the market square in bonn so.
here in liberty polish setup of the market square in bonn so.
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to help people get an idea of beethoven ross turned to the composers childhood in bonn. the only person in the whole story whoever forbade beethoven from playing his own music it was his father thought it was their accounts that the boy liked to improvise on the piano but his father was against it and banned him from doing it and he said stick to the notes and did not improvise was this one for his ear. but how do you to pitch the music of a brilliant composer. does it with just a few strokes. of a little fiddle i listen to the music to see what images with there but then i have the problem that when it comes to beethoven's music in 20 minutes there are just 5 images of music but 35 for the 1st bit of the story of a gifted child capable of creating whole worlds with sound but whose ears and digestion fail him a very human hero. worthy of applause. and just a quick reminder you can always get to the news on the go just download our from google player from the apple store we'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as pushed out of cations fo
to help people get an idea of beethoven ross turned to the composers childhood in bonn. the only person in the whole story whoever forbade beethoven from playing his own music it was his father thought it was their accounts that the boy liked to improvise on the piano but his father was against it and banned him from doing it and he said stick to the notes and did not improvise was this one for his ear. but how do you to pitch the music of a brilliant composer. does it with just a few strokes....
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and get more of his legacy now with scott roxboro from deep have you culture hi scott a you are in bonn right now which is germany's former capital and like ira had actually a special connection to that city tell us about that. yes hi yeah john kerry was stationed here as a spy. undercover at the british embassy and he had a great connection to the city of course he set one of his famous novels a small town in germany and here in bonn and look at. the close connections to germany and even to the german language i mean he studied german and he gave that trade on to one of his most famous characters george smiley and various of his novels even the fact that a few years ago he received a good medal for contributions to the german language and for international cooperation so i think it's particularly appropriate that speaking about john le carre from from this town in ball on where he had which he had great affection for how would you describe his literary legacy. you know i think margaret atwood put it best when she said. carrie's works are key to understanding the 2nd half of the 20th ce
and get more of his legacy now with scott roxboro from deep have you culture hi scott a you are in bonn right now which is germany's former capital and like ira had actually a special connection to that city tell us about that. yes hi yeah john kerry was stationed here as a spy. undercover at the british embassy and he had a great connection to the city of course he set one of his famous novels a small town in germany and here in bonn and look at. the close connections to germany and even to...
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. ♪ ♪x4o] >> at midtown manhattan she received a bonn voyage from two distinct visitors.r and new york city's young mayor john lindsay and mrs. lindsay. ♪ ♪ >> lawrence rockefeller, director of the new york council of parks and recreation gave the park along the hudson river. first four acres would cost nearly $1 million. national park service director george herzog presented a federal grant for half the amount in matching the federal check with state funds in private donations, new york would start immediately to bring the plan to reality. >> the hudson's deep waters and long, navigable stretches were instrumental in the continent and early fur traders were to the north and to the west and soon, settlers in the mass migration followed across the westward regions of the mohawk valley to ohio and beyond. ♪ ♪ in exploring the hudson mrs. johnson could find no more knowledgeable guide than lawrence rockefeller where the rockefeller family has been an active source of preserving the resources of the entire hudson corridor. ♪ ♪ >> the president of the national trust for histor
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let's get more on his legacy now with scott roxboro from culture hi scott you are in bonn right now which is germany's former capital and like ira had actually a special connection to that city tell us about that yes hi yeah joe mccarthy was stationed here as a spy. undercover at the british embassy and they have a great connection to the city of course he set one of his famous novels a small town in germany here in bonn and look harry with a close connections to germany and even to the german language and he studied german and he gave that trade on to one of his most famous characters george smiley and various of his novels even the fact that a few years ago he received the good medal for contributions to the german language and for international cooperation so i think it's particularly appropriate that speaking about john le carre from from this town in ball on where he had which he had great affection for how would you describe his literary legacy. you know i think margaret atwood put it best when she said. carrie's works are key to understanding the 2nd half of the 20th century i mean
let's get more on his legacy now with scott roxboro from culture hi scott you are in bonn right now which is germany's former capital and like ira had actually a special connection to that city tell us about that yes hi yeah joe mccarthy was stationed here as a spy. undercover at the british embassy and they have a great connection to the city of course he set one of his famous novels a small town in germany here in bonn and look harry with a close connections to germany and even to the german...
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he's joining us today from bonn. professor locke's whole welcome along. how disruptive has the cove in 1000 pandemic being for people living with hiv aids? yes, i think it's very different from country to country that in surveys in various parts of europe to just get at least 50 percent of the physicians are involved. majorly care also managed to cope with patients. so obviously they have 2 diseases to serve in a such to happen disruptions in our own clinic. we closed the clinic for 2 months in april and may and just sent out prescriptions. i think the biggest challenge has been for testing services because of the issue. you can't go and have contact other people until the locked on a lot of people were not able to assess the usual testing frequency. and that's one of the big worries around missing it. should be diagnosed because people do not go to the adequate testing services and how dangerous is covert 1000 itself for hiv patients. so that has been an ongoing discussion because obviously people with h.l.v. have often meant efficiency depending on thei
he's joining us today from bonn. professor locke's whole welcome along. how disruptive has the cove in 1000 pandemic being for people living with hiv aids? yes, i think it's very different from country to country that in surveys in various parts of europe to just get at least 50 percent of the physicians are involved. majorly care also managed to cope with patients. so obviously they have 2 diseases to serve in a such to happen disruptions in our own clinic. we closed the clinic for 2 months in...
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to be the tone coming from brussels coming out of that briefing the way that's been reported out, bonnrief being the ambassador social security that the eu's willing to go the extra distance. the problem at the moment is however from their perspective that it's the british that need to move. this is negotiations coming down to the wire. the irish prime minister said yesterday he believed there's also 50/50% chance of this going either way and what we heard from the irish foreign minister yesterday as well, a position that ireland has put forward for quite a while now that this internal market bill in the uk, which breaks international law, if passed it breaks the withdrawal agreement that was previously agreed, specifically on clauses to do with trade between northern ireland and moving goods between northern ireland and mainland britain, that that, he says, could be, you know, seen as a point that's being used as leverage by the uk, a point that could sour the negotiations as they're going at the moment and why that comes into frame and focus today is quite simply because boris johnso
to be the tone coming from brussels coming out of that briefing the way that's been reported out, bonnrief being the ambassador social security that the eu's willing to go the extra distance. the problem at the moment is however from their perspective that it's the british that need to move. this is negotiations coming down to the wire. the irish prime minister said yesterday he believed there's also 50/50% chance of this going either way and what we heard from the irish foreign minister...
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. -- bonn.e did you think you decided our war debts were at an end? we was the last check handed in? any advance on 1970? it frswas 2006. and it was 42 million pounds handed over signed by mr. edward bowles. that is probably we have a triple a rating. we honor our debt. but it showed that lend lease was a pretty hard bargain. yet for all the embarrassments and difficulties, churchill was gradually succeeding roosevelt was gradually succeeding. roosevelt was starting to make the case to a very reluctant american public about the moral imperative it do the right thing. so america was being steadily embroiled thanks very largely i think to winston churchill. by the time it came for japan it declare war at pearl harbor, america was being so helpful to britain with convoys, with training, with supplies, that hitler immediately declared war on america, too. as churchill knew from the very beginning of the war once america was in, once america was on our side, the war was only going to end one which. m
. -- bonn.e did you think you decided our war debts were at an end? we was the last check handed in? any advance on 1970? it frswas 2006. and it was 42 million pounds handed over signed by mr. edward bowles. that is probably we have a triple a rating. we honor our debt. but it showed that lend lease was a pretty hard bargain. yet for all the embarrassments and difficulties, churchill was gradually succeeding roosevelt was gradually succeeding. roosevelt was starting to make the case to a very...
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with beethoven's 9th symphony the piece has been commissioned by the beethoven anniversary society in bonn and the royal philharmonic society in london for which beethoven wrote his symphony 200 years ago 2 2. sometimes you feel when you want to reach by the phone here you have to pass the there's the spoke the tradition there what was to do with all those tradition common to beethoven here then. here it gets too complicated. and then one day i was thinking to myself forget it forget about this forget above all gather forget everything forget it just to go to for them here's the faint of a calm all heart to heart i too i ear to ear. 200 of years ago. for from 9 symphony. he was trying to talk to. everybody. of course he may not. imagine. he was talking to me i mean 200 years later i'm standing here in shanghai. listen. that's the heartbeat of shanghai and they hear those just the winds and the blogs. moving that's the people in the city. but to me this is the beethoven i thought at that point that. you can feel the whole world is vibrating and the music from beethoven actually had all the
with beethoven's 9th symphony the piece has been commissioned by the beethoven anniversary society in bonn and the royal philharmonic society in london for which beethoven wrote his symphony 200 years ago 2 2. sometimes you feel when you want to reach by the phone here you have to pass the there's the spoke the tradition there what was to do with all those tradition common to beethoven here then. here it gets too complicated. and then one day i was thinking to myself forget it forget about this...
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the north and pots of the country which is one of islamic area and you can see its head tied it to bonn. looking stuff there up over. the face and head in a very stylish one after making his portrait. the king invited us over to follow him when he was leaving for the most he was riding in these thieves prone. which is very classic. very very british. it's very common to see a lot of things british collected in this country you can see that robe of the king with a picture of the british queen elizabeth but very peculiar of course we call them as by the british and there are some pictures that was sort of by the. way in a can don't was captured you can see that the king's unhappy. it's. because. it's not him really wanting to think of something. it's almost there wanting to photograph him is a new poem that has to know what is going down imagine what it is to depose a king song kings. almost what it's you know who is the powerful new it like dogs. in the end. the comment. oh it's true we're not too good at most things that of a point in the past and the contributor in the clinton by phone
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politics forward thinking fighting against all odds big fun beethoven was born in bonn in december 17th 70. his father was quick to recognize his extraordinary talent live it was just 7 when he gave his 1st formal yanno recital. but his moonlight sonata would come later in 1901. beethoven was a child of his age shaped by the values of the enlightenment and the political and intellectual ideals of the french revolution. it was a difficult time. every person in difficult time becomes a difficult person. beethoven a difficult person. many music experts would call that an understatement beethoven has been variously described as fierce self-indulgent irascible impatient and egocentric. and yet his music for example his 6 symphony is full of beauty. maybe all the stereotypes that we thought about best hope and these famous. images of bedouin are not true at all but the question remains who was beethoven really. was his genius so bast that he couldn't help but feel misunderstood. something that's often been described as the fate of child prodigies. suffers i'm good with all of this done and. t
politics forward thinking fighting against all odds big fun beethoven was born in bonn in december 17th 70. his father was quick to recognize his extraordinary talent live it was just 7 when he gave his 1st formal yanno recital. but his moonlight sonata would come later in 1901. beethoven was a child of his age shaped by the values of the enlightenment and the political and intellectual ideals of the french revolution. it was a difficult time. every person in difficult time becomes a difficult...
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his composer tandoor is working on a piece which is to be performed in bonn the city where beethoven was born on the composer's 250th birthday. englishman paul whittaker overcame the hurdles associated with his deafness to obtain a music degree from oxford university he is now on the mission to help people like him to understand music. the orchestral symphony combine gift from the democratic republic of congo is central africa's only symphony orchestra with its own approach to beethoven's masterpiece. japanese star conductor utaka sato is preparing to conduct $10000.00 singers in a performance of beethoven's 9th in osaka. here in the music department of the berlin state library lies a 200 year old treasure. beethoven's autograph score of his symphony number 9 in d. minor. the best known section of this 70 minute long masterpiece is the finale ode to joy with words by the poet flees machina. to unravel the mystery of the 9th symphony you have to travel the globe. the. was. there louder and more political. all that together. to satisfy. the. there was. gabriel prokofieff is an english
his composer tandoor is working on a piece which is to be performed in bonn the city where beethoven was born on the composer's 250th birthday. englishman paul whittaker overcame the hurdles associated with his deafness to obtain a music degree from oxford university he is now on the mission to help people like him to understand music. the orchestral symphony combine gift from the democratic republic of congo is central africa's only symphony orchestra with its own approach to beethoven's...
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politics forward thinking fighting against all odds big fun beethoven was born in bonn in december 17th 70. his father was quick to recognize his extraordinary talent live it was just 7 when he gave his 1st formal yano recital. but his moonlight sonata would come later in 1901. beethoven was a child of his age shaped by the values of the enlightenment and the political and intellectual ideals of the french revolution. it was a difficult time. every person in difficult time becomes a difficult person. beethoven a difficult person. many music experts would call that an understatement beethoven has been variously described as fierce self-indulgent irascible impatient and egocentric. and yet his music for example his 6th symphony is full of beauty. maybe oh all the stereotypes that we thought about beethoven and these famous. images of best are not true at all but the question remains who was beethoven really. was his genius so bast that he couldn't help but feel misunderstood. something that's often been described as the fate of child prodigies. suffers i'm good with all of this done and.
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politics forward thinking fighting against all odds big fun beethoven was born in bonn in december 17th 70 his father was quick to recognize his extraordinary talent. was just 7 when he gave his 1st formal piano recital. but his moonlight sonata would come later in 1901. beethoven was a child of his age shaped by the values of the enlightenment and the political and intellectual ideals of the french revolution. it was a difficult thing. every person and difficult time becomes a difficult person. beethoven a difficult person. many music experts would call that an understatement beethoven has been variously described as fierce self-indulgent irascible impatient and egocentric and yet his music for example his 6 symphony is full of beauty. maybe oh all the stereotypes that we thought about beethoven and these famous. images of best are not true at all but the question remains who was beethoven really. was his genius so bast that he couldn't help but feel misunderstood. something that's often been described as the fate of child prodigies. sufferers are good with all of this time and. to be
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politics forward thinking fighting against all odds big fun beethoven was born in bonn in december 17th 70. his father was quick to recognize his extraordinary talent. was just 7 when he gave his 1st formal piano recital. but his moonlight sonata would come later in 1901. beethoven was a child of his age shaped by the values of the enlightenment and the political and intellectual ideals of the french revolution. it was a difficult time. every person in difficult time becomes a difficult person. beethoven a difficult person. many music experts would call that an understatement beethoven has been variously described as fierce self-indulgent irascible impatient and egocentric and yet his music for example his 6th sense any is full of beauty. or. maybe oh all the stereotypes that we thought about beethoven and these famous. images of bedouin are not true at all but the question remains who was beethoven really. was his genius so bast that he couldn't help but feel misunderstood. something that's often been described as the fate of child prodigies. suffers good with all of this done and. to
politics forward thinking fighting against all odds big fun beethoven was born in bonn in december 17th 70. his father was quick to recognize his extraordinary talent. was just 7 when he gave his 1st formal piano recital. but his moonlight sonata would come later in 1901. beethoven was a child of his age shaped by the values of the enlightenment and the political and intellectual ideals of the french revolution. it was a difficult time. every person in difficult time becomes a difficult person....
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with beethoven's 9th symphony the piece has been commissioned by the beethoven anniversary society in bonn and the royal philharmonic society in london for which beethoven wrote his symphony 200 years ago 2 2. sometimes you feel when you want to reach by the phone here you have to pass there's there's this bloke that tradition there what do you wish to do with all those tradition common to beethoven is here. here it gets too complicated. and one day i was thinking to myself ok have it for gad about this for and above all gather forget everything forget it just the girl to for them to use the paint off and calm all heart to heart i too i mean you. 200 years ago. for from the eyes symphony. he was trying to talk to. everybody. of course he may not. imagine. he was talking to me i mean 200 years later i'm standing here in shanghai. listen. that's the heartbeat of shanghai and here there's just the winds and the blonde. moving that's the people in the city. but to me this is the beethoven i thought that that that that that. you can feel the whole world is moderating and the music from beethove
with beethoven's 9th symphony the piece has been commissioned by the beethoven anniversary society in bonn and the royal philharmonic society in london for which beethoven wrote his symphony 200 years ago 2 2. sometimes you feel when you want to reach by the phone here you have to pass there's there's this bloke that tradition there what do you wish to do with all those tradition common to beethoven is here. here it gets too complicated. and one day i was thinking to myself ok have it for gad...
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politics forward thinking fighting against all odds big fun beethoven was born in bonn in december 17th 70. his father was quick to recognize his extraordinary talent. was just 7 when he gave his 1st formal yanno recital. but his moonlight sonata would come later in 1901. beethoven was a child of his age shaped by the values of the enlightenment and the political and intellectual ideals of the french revolution. it was a difficult time. for every person and difficult time becomes a difficult person. beethoven a difficult person. many music experts would call that an understatement beethoven has been variously described as fierce self-indulgent irascible impatient and egocentric. and yet his music for example has 6 symphony is full of beauty. maybe oh all the stereotypes that we thought about beethoven and these famous. images of bedouin are not true at all but the question remains who was beethoven really. was his genius so vast that he couldn't help but feel misunderstood. something that's often been described as the fate of child prodigies. sufferers are good with all of this stuff an
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so the adversaries, those who actually want donald trump to win, like donald trump, like victor or bonn in hungary, they continue because it suits them in their own anti-democratic politics, but other world leaders have welcomed joe biden, i would say with great relief and related -- are related that donald trump, a anti-democratic leader has been defeated at the polls. anchor: thank you so much for your time. brazil's amazon rain for most -- rain forest is disappearing at an alarming rate. official government data shows the rain forest lost 11,000 square kilometers of vegetation, a 10% increase of last year. scientists say the amazon has suffered losses at an alarming rate since bolsonaro became president. he has encouraged mining activities in the rain forest. it's being blamed on forest fires -- the amazon is the world's largest rain forest and its billions of trees store immense amounts of carbon needed to moderate global temperatures. we have more now from bogota in neighboring columbia. reporter: we have not heard from president bolsonaro on these numbers, but we heard from his vi
so the adversaries, those who actually want donald trump to win, like donald trump, like victor or bonn in hungary, they continue because it suits them in their own anti-democratic politics, but other world leaders have welcomed joe biden, i would say with great relief and related -- are related that donald trump, a anti-democratic leader has been defeated at the polls. anchor: thank you so much for your time. brazil's amazon rain for most -- rain forest is disappearing at an alarming rate....
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have now been rescheduled for next year including the beethoven fest and the composer's hometown of bonn and so the celebrations continue until beethoven's 251st birthday next december. lots of birthday cake and you can of course watch those documentaries on our you tube channel classical music and a world without beethoven is also available on amazon prime well now of course it's a roll over beethoven very appropriately from the man who said it 1st because ex beatles or paul mccartney has a new album out. the 78 year old put his own personal spin on the coronavirus lock down turning it into a rock down during which he wrote recorded and produced mccartney 3 and so i will leave you with a teaser of that new album and until next time off you know then from us here in berlin and be sure to stay safe by more on. the future of the visuals are too small to get by without our users so it's all right we'll do it oh. i love making music so words are just didn't always go. i have to just do so but new form was music. where. we. were. one continent. 700000000 people. with their own personal storie
have now been rescheduled for next year including the beethoven fest and the composer's hometown of bonn and so the celebrations continue until beethoven's 251st birthday next december. lots of birthday cake and you can of course watch those documentaries on our you tube channel classical music and a world without beethoven is also available on amazon prime well now of course it's a roll over beethoven very appropriately from the man who said it 1st because ex beatles or paul mccartney has a...
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theaters in berlin and that we can get back into the cinemas thanks very much scott ross perot in bonn for that update and stay safe there scott. and staying with film another person taking covered restrictions very seriously is hollywood star tom cruise who blasted workers for breaking distancing rules on the set of the mission impossible 7 currently filming around europe cruz was furious all his efforts to keep the filming going during the pandemic could be at risk using multiple expletives and threatening to fire anyone who put other people's jobs on the line. well he's been called the world's most controversial film and theatre director a man to challenge any taboo you know how was invited to italy's european capital of culture mattera in 29000 to stage a production he ran with it in the place where a pair of me and mel gibson made their own milestone films on the passion of christ he wondered whose cause would jesus take on in the 21st century the new gospel is a hybrid film project that seeks some answers. the new gospel presents jesus as a modern day migrant played by eve also n
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from sunday's election where they don't have a clear majority party of prime minister who to fix or bonn came 2nd but is the to have a better chance of forming a coalition government the president must now decide how to proceed. global sales of weapons and military services increased by 8.5 percent and 2900 want to support him to announce this by the swedish piece in situ to see for the top 5 arms companies are all based in the us companies in europe china and russia have also profit from the weapons sales. a another metallic monolith has surfaced this time on the beach on the isle of wight on in one southcoast a nature lover said she spotted it while on a walk it's the 4th such monolith to gain a global attention in recent weeks with other spiders in the us and for mania. when israel a socialist president nicolas maduro has hailed a gigantic election win that hands in control of the national assembly and cements his position in power by those socialists won almost 70 percent of the votes but turnout was just 31 percent and after opposition parties called for a boycott international obse
from sunday's election where they don't have a clear majority party of prime minister who to fix or bonn came 2nd but is the to have a better chance of forming a coalition government the president must now decide how to proceed. global sales of weapons and military services increased by 8.5 percent and 2900 want to support him to announce this by the swedish piece in situ to see for the top 5 arms companies are all based in the us companies in europe china and russia have also profit from the...
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theatres in berlin and that we can get back into the cinemas thanks very much scott ross perot in bonn for that update and stay safe there scott. and staying with film another person taking covert restrictions very seriously is hollywood star tom cruise who blasted workers for breaking distancing rules on the set of the mission impossible 7 currently filming around cruz. all his efforts to keep the filming going during the pandemic could be at risk using multiple exclusive and threatening to fire anyone who put other people's jobs on the line. well he's been called the world's most controversial film and theatre director a man to challenge any taboo and when you know how was invited to italy's european capital of culture mattera in 2019 to stage a production he ran with it in the place where a pair me and mel gibson made their own milestone films on the passion of christ he wondered whose cause would jesus take on in the 21st century the new gospel is a hybrid film project that seeks some answers. to. the new gospel present jesus as a modern day migrant played by even. in real life sud
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with beethoven's 9th symphony the piece has been commissioned by the beethoven anniversary society in bonn and the royal philharmonic society in london for which beethoven wrote his symphony 200 years ago 2 2. sometimes you feel when you want to reach beethoven here you have to pass there's there's this folk that tradition there what do you wish to do with all those tradition common to beethoven here then. here it gets too complicated. and then one day i was thinking to myself forget it forget about this forget about forget to forget everything forget it just to go to for them to use the paint off and calm all heart to heart i too i ear to ear. 200 years ago. for from 9 symphony. he was trying to talk to. everybody. of course he may not. imagine. he was talking to me i mean 200 years later i'm standing here in shanghai. listen. that's the heartbeat of shanghai and the here there is just the winds and the blonde. moving that's the people in the city. but to me this is the beethoven i thought at that that that that. you can feel the whole world is vibrating and the music from beethoven actua
with beethoven's 9th symphony the piece has been commissioned by the beethoven anniversary society in bonn and the royal philharmonic society in london for which beethoven wrote his symphony 200 years ago 2 2. sometimes you feel when you want to reach beethoven here you have to pass there's there's this folk that tradition there what do you wish to do with all those tradition common to beethoven here then. here it gets too complicated. and then one day i was thinking to myself forget it forget...
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all right, i'd like to welcome now where from the university of bonn, professor drake streak, he is an epidemiologist and an expert on hiv and the corona virus. a very good day . so good to have you with us. how much of a setback has it been for the efforts to fight hiv aids? since the pandemic broke out? yeah. hello, and i'm very glad actually about, you know, bringing attention to the hiv aids pandemic again, because indeed they have much concerns that the court 19 pandemic will pushed aside our efforts and h.l.v. in aids prevention. now of course we don't know the impact yet at that age. hiv aids had all of that covered. 9 of them and happen in each of the 8. but the estimates that when you have 6 months of lack of delivery of it and to provide a medication that you get up to a 1000000 more aids death in a year or so, which would push back that i want absolutes almost a decade. so it does not seem to be as bad, but we only know next year and the new aids reports come out. now as you know, better than anyone, there was this seems to medical breakthroughs that when it comes to fightin
all right, i'd like to welcome now where from the university of bonn, professor drake streak, he is an epidemiologist and an expert on hiv and the corona virus. a very good day . so good to have you with us. how much of a setback has it been for the efforts to fight hiv aids? since the pandemic broke out? yeah. hello, and i'm very glad actually about, you know, bringing attention to the hiv aids pandemic again, because indeed they have much concerns that the court 19 pandemic will pushed aside...
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when he was $22.00 he left bonn and moved to vienna the self-proclaimed world capital of music .he lived there until his death in 827. i'm inspired by a man inspired by his dedication you know his complete absorption in his music. there's often these stories about him. you know composing in his room half naked and then standing outside and not realizing he was a dress because he started the music or soaking himself in water freshen himself up get some inspiration singing mumbling all the time all these things is always reassuring to hear about someone so in their music because i think most composers you know we just get in now while we love it and we just we feel this in feeling of excitement and this magic when you create. the his fingers are just rubbed away and some of the cases incredible this is his last used it really is there for this one this short little case and the strings are very the bass strings are just so thin compared to now he preferred the d. minus the niger. that night may mean nothing to see the same. interest him. for. i see if you work hard if you find some
when he was $22.00 he left bonn and moved to vienna the self-proclaimed world capital of music .he lived there until his death in 827. i'm inspired by a man inspired by his dedication you know his complete absorption in his music. there's often these stories about him. you know composing in his room half naked and then standing outside and not realizing he was a dress because he started the music or soaking himself in water freshen himself up get some inspiration singing mumbling all the time...
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all right, i'd like to welcome now where from the university of bonn, professor and drake, a streak, he is an epidemiologist and an expert on hiv and the corona virus, 70 good day. so good to have you with us. how much of a setback has it been for the efforts to fight hiv aids since the pen demick broke out? yeah. hello, and i'm very glad actually about, you know, bringing attention to this age. hiv aids pandemic again, because indeed they have much concerns that the court 19 pandemic will pushed aside our efforts and a champion aids prevention. now of course, we don't know the impact yet at that age of the aids had all of that covered. 9 of them and happen each of the aids, but the estimates that when you have 6 months of lack of delivery of and to provide a medication that you get up to a 1000000 more aids death in a year or so, which would push back. but i want absolutes almost a decade, so it doesn't seem to be as bad, but only know next year when the new aids reports come out. now as you know, better than anyone that we've seen, medical breakthrough reset when it comes to fighti
all right, i'd like to welcome now where from the university of bonn, professor and drake, a streak, he is an epidemiologist and an expert on hiv and the corona virus, 70 good day. so good to have you with us. how much of a setback has it been for the efforts to fight hiv aids since the pen demick broke out? yeah. hello, and i'm very glad actually about, you know, bringing attention to this age. hiv aids pandemic again, because indeed they have much concerns that the court 19 pandemic will...
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it was written while he was working for mi6 at the british embassy in bonn, at the time the berlin walls iciest. what the hell do you think spies are? moral philosophers measuring everything they do against the word of god or karl marx? they're not. so many of his stories explored the battles between the eastern and western blocs, but he wasn't deterred by the fall of the iron curtain. his first post—cold war novel... the night manager. ..another best—seller. 20 years later, for its tv adaptation, key locations were changed and a major male character became a woman. we've not been introduced. my name is angela burr. its themes of secrecy and betrayal remained. it was a global hit, the author even playing a rare cameo. i must apologise for my friend's misbehaviour. you bloody well should. le carre tried other types of book, but spy novels were what he did best. he believed authors and spies had much in common, both hiding their real selves in characters of their own creation. john le carre, who's died at 89. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the mountain climber reaching some dizz
it was written while he was working for mi6 at the british embassy in bonn, at the time the berlin walls iciest. what the hell do you think spies are? moral philosophers measuring everything they do against the word of god or karl marx? they're not. so many of his stories explored the battles between the eastern and western blocs, but he wasn't deterred by the fall of the iron curtain. his first post—cold war novel... the night manager. ..another best—seller. 20 years later, for its tv...
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from here from bonn a city that was very very close to john kerry's heart so how would you describe his literary legacy. yeah i think the best way is to compare maybe to fleming the creator of james von fleming's view of spy craft was sort of sexy exciting and james bond was sort of our rah rah cheerleader for british imperialism kerry's view was very very different he was a very much more morally ambiguous in his books and his character george smiley for example is sort of the anti james bond he's a short fat bookish type who's who's always conflicted about what he's doing and i think. kerry's legacy is almost an alternative narrative of the cold war where the winners of the cold war that britain american particular are not necessarily the morally superior groups and that the ends don't always justify the means so given that this lack of flash and excitement why do you think these folks were so successful. i guess it was a combination of maybe 2 things one is he knew his stuff i mean he was a spy he knew the sort of nuts and bolts of spy craft the ideas of dead drops of honey traps he
from here from bonn a city that was very very close to john kerry's heart so how would you describe his literary legacy. yeah i think the best way is to compare maybe to fleming the creator of james von fleming's view of spy craft was sort of sexy exciting and james bond was sort of our rah rah cheerleader for british imperialism kerry's view was very very different he was a very much more morally ambiguous in his books and his character george smiley for example is sort of the anti james bond...
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essential and some form or another version of the current constitutional order since the beginning of the bonn process 1000 years ago is critical but it has to include the taliban this time let's not forget though if it's just a power sharing agreement among the least that's not going to pass the test for durable certainly inclusive process of governance and preserving the gains that the afghan government and society have overseen for the past 2 decades human rights especially women's rights lots of gains getting children back to schools health indicators they need to build on that progress and also you know it's not just foreign forms of democracy that will be essential they can still lean on traditional tools such as the loya jirgah mechanism which again was used 2 decades ago among the various warring factions as my previous caller just noted the geneva process failed but those same parties came around the table and worked on a new constitutional order in the early 2000 it's time that the next phase begins with some kind of interim arrangement that the parties can agree to and then have the
essential and some form or another version of the current constitutional order since the beginning of the bonn process 1000 years ago is critical but it has to include the taliban this time let's not forget though if it's just a power sharing agreement among the least that's not going to pass the test for durable certainly inclusive process of governance and preserving the gains that the afghan government and society have overseen for the past 2 decades human rights especially women's rights...
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enough support to form a majority so it may have trouble putting together a coalition government or bonn said he was resigning in order to make negotiations for the next government easier votes are being counted in ghana as presidential and parliamentary elections with the results expected in the next 24 hours president. is seeking a 2nd 4 year term his main challenger john muhammad is also a former president. reports from accra both candidates have competing visions and how to rebound the economy. president. arrives to vote at a polling station in his assistant home k.b. hoping to to see to guess his protests as a defeated pretty 16. the president is confident his performance of the past 4 years will earn him another tim in office. we have a mature and civilized people that get their people because we have proved in the past we have seen tents democratic values you know culture i did have a little cold surprise and this is the school day those who live this across the country. in the northern town of bully his main challenger former president john muhammad voted but raised concerns abou
enough support to form a majority so it may have trouble putting together a coalition government or bonn said he was resigning in order to make negotiations for the next government easier votes are being counted in ghana as presidential and parliamentary elections with the results expected in the next 24 hours president. is seeking a 2nd 4 year term his main challenger john muhammad is also a former president. reports from accra both candidates have competing visions and how to rebound the...
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it was written while he was working for mi6 at the british embassy in bonn, at the time the berlin wall at its iciest. what the hell do you think spies are? moral philosophers measuring everything they do against the word of god or karl marx? they're not. so many of his stories explored the battles between the eastern and western blocs, but he wasn't deterred by the fall of the iron curtain. his first post—cold war novel... the night manager. ..another best—seller. 20 years later, for its tv adaptation, key locations were changed and a major male character became a woman. we've not been introduced. my name is angela burr. its themes of secrecy and betrayal remained. it was a global hit, the author even playing a rare cameo. i must apologise for my friend's misbehaviour. you bloody well should. le carre tried other types of book, but spy novels were what he did best. he believed authors and spies had much in common — both hiding their real selves in characters of their own creation. and stay with us on bbc news as we'll have more on john le carre's extraordinary life and work. saddam hus
it was written while he was working for mi6 at the british embassy in bonn, at the time the berlin wall at its iciest. what the hell do you think spies are? moral philosophers measuring everything they do against the word of god or karl marx? they're not. so many of his stories explored the battles between the eastern and western blocs, but he wasn't deterred by the fall of the iron curtain. his first post—cold war novel... the night manager. ..another best—seller. 20 years later, for its...
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moved faster than many countries in certifying vaccines a giving the green light to 2 so far from bonn tech 5 and from medan is the government of georgia welcoming the news. side. before the. thing is we are mourning. this fact the easier to do. it will be if you want to. use employees at all or they do not play your word they want today. around the world these vaccines have been authorized for using wreck or times that's months instead of years so let's meet dr levy he's director of the precision vaccines program at the boston children's hospital is also a member of the advisory panel that recommended the u.s. food and drug administration approved 2 vaccines from bound tech pfizer and from the down welcome to g.w. can you explain to us in layman's terms how it was possible to approve these drugs so quickly without cutting corners. thank you for that you know typically vaccine development across history if we look at all the vaccines that have been developed across human history typically took 10 to 20 years you know obviously that was not a timeline that was acceptable given this terr
moved faster than many countries in certifying vaccines a giving the green light to 2 so far from bonn tech 5 and from medan is the government of georgia welcoming the news. side. before the. thing is we are mourning. this fact the easier to do. it will be if you want to. use employees at all or they do not play your word they want today. around the world these vaccines have been authorized for using wreck or times that's months instead of years so let's meet dr levy he's director of the...
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here in bonn here while i have the wait for that election on monday. it was al jazeera live from london still ahead i have a small present anyway maybe looking for something to read. that is boris johnson's breck's a deal with the e.u. going to satisfy his neighbors or his own party. and electric dreams become a reality for china's plug in car makers who are keeping them cheap. hello there and season's greetings has officially been a white christmas for parts of england with a little dusting of snow into these writing if your in a northern england just about here winds coming in from all of them all the direction so we have seen one or 2 wintry florist nothing much to speak of the heavier snow at the further south down around the else and further east it was that western side of russia let's look back up towards the northwest where we have these tightly packed tight. we have storm balla gathering and that's going to bring some very wet sand windy weather much milder weather in across the u.k. as we go on 3 saturday bright blustery conditions winds in e
here in bonn here while i have the wait for that election on monday. it was al jazeera live from london still ahead i have a small present anyway maybe looking for something to read. that is boris johnson's breck's a deal with the e.u. going to satisfy his neighbors or his own party. and electric dreams become a reality for china's plug in car makers who are keeping them cheap. hello there and season's greetings has officially been a white christmas for parts of england with a little dusting of...
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to help people get an idea of beethoven ross turned to the composers childhood in bonn a big source of inspiration with the accounts of beethoven's then neighbors got freed and society official. does. incredibly direct there's so much detail beethoven is described as a serious child who doesn't laugh much the one who doesn't have much to laugh about and then suddenly when he gets piggy back he freaks out and then he's totally happy and can't stop laughing because going to fuss with pen and ink ross paints a picture of a childhood marked by a sometimes violent father a 2nd great tenor who drank the family's earnings away at the local tavern. and is outside during beethoven's time the idea of the von dickey indoor child prodigy 1st appeared. beethoven's father thinking his son is fairly talented fairly good on the piano things can make some money with this one i'll turn this one into of wunderkind so he comes up with the concept of the golden boy he came up with this whole plan without realizing the true scope of his son's talent so his new owner tell him for the show. the only person in
to help people get an idea of beethoven ross turned to the composers childhood in bonn a big source of inspiration with the accounts of beethoven's then neighbors got freed and society official. does. incredibly direct there's so much detail beethoven is described as a serious child who doesn't laugh much the one who doesn't have much to laugh about and then suddenly when he gets piggy back he freaks out and then he's totally happy and can't stop laughing because going to fuss with pen and ink...
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take to professor york and president of the european aids clinical society he's joining us today from bonn fessor locke's whole welcome along how disruptive has the kobe 1000 pandemic been for people living with hiv aids. yes i think it's very different from country to country and surveys in various parts but you're suggesting that at least 50 percent of the physicians are involved majorly care also managed to cope with patients so obviously they have 2 diseases to serve in a such snap and disruptions in our own clinic we closed the clinic for 2 months in april and may and just sent out prescriptions i think the biggest challenge has been for testing services because of the issue you can't go and have contact other people until the lockdown a lot of people were not able to assess the usual testing frequency and that's one of the big worries around missing should be diagnosed because people do not go to the adequate testing services and how dangerous it is covert 900004 the patients. so that has been an ongoing discussion because obviously people with h.l.v. have often meant efficiency depe
take to professor york and president of the european aids clinical society he's joining us today from bonn fessor locke's whole welcome along how disruptive has the kobe 1000 pandemic been for people living with hiv aids. yes i think it's very different from country to country and surveys in various parts but you're suggesting that at least 50 percent of the physicians are involved majorly care also managed to cope with patients so obviously they have 2 diseases to serve in a such snap and...
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you campaigning for equity between the global north and the global south and he joins us now from bonn a very warm welcome sir it is ironic of course that emissions haven't fallen you know 7 percent in 2020 the pandemic forcing a sit we were not done otherwise d. carbonized do you have faced now in the e.u.'s pledge to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 well 1st of all thank you very much for having me tonight yes the pledge today is a. minus 55 percent by $20.30 is an extremely important step towards reaching those goals in line with the areas that remain of course just goals is it's just a point of orientation and what medicine now is how we put all that into action and not it's not just the goal that the you agreed on but also the budget 420212027 those above one trillion that's crucial that those are invested in climate compatible investment has been essentially has there been any progress so you think that has been made in the last 5 years. yes there has definitely been significant progress 2 years ago we would have not seen such an announcement we just saw today we are told that i
you campaigning for equity between the global north and the global south and he joins us now from bonn a very warm welcome sir it is ironic of course that emissions haven't fallen you know 7 percent in 2020 the pandemic forcing a sit we were not done otherwise d. carbonized do you have faced now in the e.u.'s pledge to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 well 1st of all thank you very much for having me tonight yes the pledge today is a. minus 55 percent by $20.30 is an extremely important step...