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of the summer. they haven't had a shot on goal, but they've equalized and it's all thanks to this o. goal for lucas. sure that's going. it's one he won't want to say to all fit. but i think over the next he day see may well be seeing quite a lot of that first 0 goal in the bundesliga horrible slice. bit of a ball being each one was of course it's a mistake and there's going to be some funny funny jokes about man the coming days, but we won the game so i don't know it's who gets over to the rest of the weekend's action. rb lights and have a chance to go joint top after biron munich's draw earlier on saturday. but you only are novels men's team had never won in frankfurt. unfortunately for them it was the host to hit the target 1st on 43 minutes. i'm in barca controlling the long ball with his chest before firing in the opening goal. line take responded in the 57th minute. you see culson guarding a cross from angeleno into the corner of the net with incredible finesse. and one hole is how it ended lights and failed to take advantage of biron stumble and still have not managed to win in frankfurt. marco rose's glass back suffered a heartbreaking loss to live. accuse him last time out. but they were still just full points away from a champions league spot with just 5 minutes gone. florian neuer house put the full frontal lobes, but it was a case of 3rd time's a charm. 1st, braille, and below how to go. that last in goal. and finally, not house put the ball away. in the 66 minute rafael from bogota, live it with him below and down to minutes from time, daniel caligiuri took advantage of capitals in the clock back to volley in his afflicted equaliser of one hole. the final school output snatched the points against the loads, while rose's left back had to settle for a disappointing duel. times andre cram rich was making his comeback against a guard after catching coke at 19 in mid october. but 7 of his teammates who tested positive last week were missing. i saw found gardner tried to feed crime, lurch in the 16th minute, but the ball came back to him and he finished the job himself. a precision touch to open the story. but stood guard struck back just 2 minutes later, argentina international. nicol last gonzales making a mockery of the hoffenheim defense and when gonsalves has had a rebounded to silence, one monkey took out stuff. car took the lead. 9 minutes later, 2 tries but the ball went to colin powell man couldn't believe it. soon after the restart, hoffenheim made it to all english youngsters. ryan says in your own hammering home then slowly and clearly it was fouled in the box and cram rich slotted into his 7th goal in just 4 outings. must be thrilled to have him back. but the car didn't give up and in injury time mark all of a camp rescued a point for the visitors. 30 and come look on coach sebastian who misses pay $7.00 as hoffenheim failed to seal their 1st win in 2 months. but just one of 2 on beaten teams this season. and well, there was a big reason for that. finding minutes in 3 of the last 4 games and it didn't disappoint again still when the shock of heading into maximally an old corner to make it one nil. the towering dutchman almost impossible to defend against in the aerial game. little in 24 minutes saw the sharpest double blue flame of the exchanging pulses with the not so stephan and big bush before slotting home. built on shell can now have an audience when she didn't shine, should we weren't one step behind. but if we can't win, if we defend as a team like that, it's collective cologne, coach, maku, skin stall was in the hot seat after their 17 game league willis streak, but only on berlin. m.x. clues, a happen last in 6 outings. and the berliners got the ball rolling in the 27th minute. taiwo money netting his 1st goal for the money on after arriving on loan from liverpool. 9 minutes later though elliott security level things up for cologne, heading in a free kick to me on one penalty, 20 minutes from time, but max close and missed the small kick for the 1st time in his career. luckily, no mistakes defeat out to $21.00, which cannot be good news for marcus. good stalls, job security lines also haven't had a single wins so far this season. could they rely on jordan fairly tight search to give them a much needed spark against freiburg leone. so was an emphatic yes. with barely a minute gone. the frenchman got the ball rolling when you know to me, i don't know. maybe 2 half an hour later gloria mother managed to parry robin cries on sometimes. but since it was there to mop up he wasn't done yet. 6 minutes later he completed his hat trick. freiburg could only come up with a late consolation goal. neil picked us and poking in the rebound from roland, she was shot $31.00 on mine. so finally, taste of victory. thanks to join fully. let's wait. darkman sailing, holland stole the show. he tweeted that his day started with the golden boy award and ended with 4 goals at the berlin. acknowledge his extraordinary skills by asking sleep than in south africa. came with an explanation. he's, a cyborg. from the u.s., he's a cyborg, created to score more than 30 goals a season. and someone in nigeria thinks he's a genetically modified human with special goal scoring software. an argentinian found it funny that his coach couldn't keep count of holland's goal from india. you need a video game, cheat code to score 4 goals. and one half dortmund's made clear that there was no need to ask who was the man of the match? launch himself confirmed his robot identity with a wink and a nod. maybe it's true for the 1st time in over 9 months, fine, and he didn't win at home. one thanks to robot. public. leverkusen are catching up . not like 6 months, celebrated their 1st victory of the season. we'll see who they can fend for that in our goal. so with the family's budget just course one second. that 3rd notable hat trick that saw monster truck up their 1st one of the season and take his tally to 7 to assist sees now involved in 90 percent of all mind school records that currently take something of a second up yusuf olsen of like 6 fame money might not be big on quantity, it certainly is some quality and speaking of quality, we have nicholas gonzalez. i favored goal of the weekend to the table. now things are getting tighter. dortmund and labor coups in just one points behind by and leipzig, bug and labor coups and are still only on the beach and say, further down mines rose a little thanks to their 1st win of the campaign. that's exactly what both shock and cologne me shop on our last cologne 2nd last and it won't be easy next week either the big tears continue to flow for 2 teams who yet to get a treat pointer. this season comes last. when dates back to in games shall this was in january and their next outings looked anything but promising. the baseball bat, while cologne, go to talk much and look a bit under the weather and their next game might be troubling to fellow southerner, stockcar unbeaten in 7 plenty to look forward to next time i want to call current forecast. up until now, the germans have a lot of cash because at 19 is fundamentally changing match. how was it in other european countries? and what are the consequences of this development card for cash? covert 19. cash comes up. the demon spawn d w. 2. misery in trying to maintain a devastating deluge destroying the feminist lever villages. survivors started creating dollars from damage. clause giving up was never an option. a story of success in the movie going to minutes on w. . the fight against the corona virus pandemic has the rate of infection been developing what measures are being taken? what does the latest research, say? information and context. the coronavirus of data. the code of special monday to friday on w. humans love interaction and sometimes you don't have a hero bottle provided. that's great. they're going to replace people and manufacturing. they're going to replace doctors and lawyers. they're going to replace people in jobs. you wouldn't think they can get all the work is being done by machine for humans. do they try and keep getting better, better education, and taking more and more advanced jobs, or do they end up doing other things, making art, having social interaction with each other? are we going to have enough humanity to make it possible for everyone or some people are going to say, i want everything and the rest you guys have to be poor guy that allows individuals to discover their humanity. they have to learn new meaning for life and new things to do. that's a social revolution. and hopefully we can move too slowly. this is deja vu news live from berlin. 3 weeks after the election, a green light for the presidential transition in the united states. a key u.s. agency says the trumpet, ministration is ready to start the handover process. a fish the opening of the way for the president elect and his team to get to work. also on the program, more promising news in the fight against cope with 19, the drug maker, astra zeneca says the vaccine is, has developed with oxford university, is up to now 90 percent effective. and that it's sheep to make easy to store. plus china launches and unmanned spacecraft to the moon, the mission to bring the lunar rocks back to earth. we ask a rocket scientist, what's obsessed with mean for china's on missions space probe. i'm probably a phony, as welcome to the program. a key federal agency has told joe biden, the presidential transition can begin after donald trump directed his administration to cooperate in the handover process. in a tweet president, trump said he no longer opposed government aid for biden's transition team. it's the closest yet he's come to conceding defeat. now earlier u.s. president elect joe biden, the names to his nominations for 6 top positions in his administration, aim to to his longtime adviser, anthony blinken for the position of secretary of state. former secretary of state john kerry climate change envoy and janet yellen as treasury secretary well for more on this, so i'm joined by d.w. correspondent cut only night. she moyo who is in washington. i can only know now the transition to a biden administration is now officially underway. but what was it that led to president finally conceded? well, if i don't know, he also learned briefly after trump's tweet, that michigan has certified by it. and when that means these 16 electoral votes from michigan will definitely go to joe biden, this clearly erases any pathway for president trying to overturn the election results. we also know from last week that georgia certified by even as the winner of that state, after the recount and pennsylvania supreme court rejected the campaign efforts to block, to continuing to count certain ballots. so a considering this overview probably trumps a close advisors, told him to open the doors for a transition because there is obviously no real way of overturning this results from the elections on november 3rd. well, now that we have this situation, the transition is officially underway. what happens next? can we expect a smooth transition? or maybe in an official way, a smooth transition over trump is not going to change his narrative on elections frog here and the media that support him. breitbart fox. they are going to keep this rhetoric in order to feed their supporters with false claims. and we know that on december 12th, there is again a big trump rally planned here in washington, d.c. . and that is only a small example. we can notice that he's not going to change his narrative and his rhetoric royko, you know, well, let's not shift the focus to president elect joe biden. we've been hearing more about his cabinet picks with so many familiar names in the mix. so what does this tell us about the kind of administration he'll eat has picked a lot of people from the obama administration. as we can see, it seems to be almost an obama 2.0 administration, as some are saying here in washington. the truth is a he has a lot of experience people now in his cabinet. you already mentioned him. tony blinken, former deputy secretary of state under obama handle my york us former deputy secretary of homeland security, a real haynes, for example, also former deputy national security adviser now director of national intelligence and so on. so a lot of people probably though, who really know their fields and more experience in these fields. and this, of course, it gives a certain set believe not only in the united states, but also on the international level. kareena correspondent in washington. thank you for that update. well, here are the other stories making headlines this hour. shares in tokyo open sharply higher on news of the u.s. presidential transition. going ahead now in early trading. the nikkei rose to levels not seen in almost 3 decades. like other international markets, tokyo was also point by new box. it's 3 prominent hong kong activists have been detained after pleading guilty to charges of organizing on almost rise protests last year. joshua wang ivan, and i can this child all expect to be given prison terms on kong's democracy movement as full truth since beijing imposed a sweeping national security law. germany's health minister. yes. john says the country could start vaccinating people against covert 19 within weeks. and by the start of next year, at the latest, he said, germany was ready to begin mass in occupations as soon as a vaccine is approved. and nations will be rolled out in 2 stages, starting with vulnerable groups. well, there are more encouraging signs in the race to develop a coronavirus vaccine. drug maker, astra zeneca and oxford university have announced their vaccine is a to 90 percent effective in preventing cope with 19 of the vaccine was most effective when patients were 1st given a half dose followed by a full dose one months later. and crucially, this new vaccine doesn't require extreme cold storage. and this relatively cheap and easy to mass produce. these files hold a promising formula for entering the covert 900 pandemic globally. a cheap, effective, easy to distribute that scene. we have to get a lot of people. we're not thinking about solutions working in terms of one person at a time. we have to think about vaccinating communities, populations, reducing transmission within those populations, so that we really get on top of this pandemic. and that's what it now looks like. we're going to have the ability to contribute here in a really big way. the vaccine was developed at the ukase university of oxford using the a don't know virus platform. researchers took a common cold virus that infects chimpanzees, genetically engineering it to trick the human body into thinking it has been infected with the virus that causes that 19. i'm producing an immune response. so, for $24000.00, volunteers took part in the clinical trials in the u.k., brazil, and south africa. the late stage trials show the a done a viral vaccine is better at preventing hospitalizations and severe cases of covert 19 than the m.m.r. in a vaccines developed by maternal and pfizer by on tech. but people are not getting sick with the spike scene, which means that ultimately, even if you were to get ill, you out model symptoms. and so i think that's incredibly important because it'll keep hospital beds free and people won't be dying from this in this virus. and that's not the only advantage. unlike the m.r. in a vaccines, it can be kept at normal, frigid temperatures, making it easier to distribute, especially in developing countries. it can also be manufactured at scale, meaning it can be produced in much greater quantities and that much lower cost than its rivals. but i think this will be a truly global for in terms of its deploy ability and its accessibility. and it's going to be probably more affordable than most of those 4 little middle income countries. astra zeneca has pledged it won't make a profit from the vaccine during the pandemic. if it gets regulatory approval, the firm says it's ready to produce 3000000000 doses next year. china's space agency launched its ambitious mission to the moon to bring the rock samples back to earth, trying to 5, named for the chinese goddess of the moon. talk or successfully from the space center on china's southern china, an island. it's the 1st mission by any nation to retrieve lunar samples. since the, 1970 s., the probe is expected to bring back to keep those rocks and so on. to help scientists learn more about the earth's nearest neighbor, including how it was formed. and the mission also showcases the advances that china has made in space exploration technology. this spacecraft has towered above the southern island province of hina and 5 days a symbol of china's technological prowess. and its military might a source of pride for many chinese. this is china's message to the world. it's china's global signature for the new year. but if your child, i think by being able to launch such moon exploration, china is making history. the china of 5 rocket is comprised of several components. one is the lander, which will dig for rocks and soil. these materials will then be transferred into the return capsule for the journey back to earth. for the gold haul are currently in a program consists of 3 phases, overseeing landing and returning the chuang. a 5 will carry out the 3rd phase, bringing moon samples back to earth that we hope this will be a success. we hope was a good your mind that you hope. if it is a success, it would be the 1st time in 4 decades. that material has been brought back from the moon. china's space ambitions are no secret and have been growing for years. in 2003, it secured a major breakthrough when it became the 3rd country in the world to send a man into space. 10 years later, china hit another milestone successfully landing in unpiloted spacecraft on the moon. it was the 1st soft landing since the soviet union success in 1976. more chinese cheers in january 29th teen in a global 1st, a lunar probe. touching down on the far side of the moon, boosting china's space ambitions. mas' is also in its sights. this year beijing launched an unmanned probe to the planet. in july, it put the final satellite into orbit for its chinese navigation system. the country's rival to u.s. owned g.p.s. . but this lunar mission to bring back material from the moon is one of china's most ambitious to date and one which beijing is determined to be another success. we'll talk some more about this. we're joined by keith cowing. he's a blogger, and the founder of the website, nasa watch, as well as a rocket scientist. i want to start with what is china hoping to achieve with this mission? well, what they're going to be doing is the next in a series of very important robotic studies of the movie. and, you know, back in the sixty's, we said people to do this. well, it's been many decades since anything is really believed in the mood in order to bring something back. so it's very important that regard. it's also landing in a unique area of the moon that has had volcanic activity. so by leaving here, drawing 2 meters, john and grabbing 2 kilograms of bar of rock will be able to understand how long the moon had a malted interior. it still does how much located actually they had with the make knowledge field would be like. so these are very important questions that we don't quite understand. so this is the latest and it's a very important mission in a series of missions to explore the moon, a series of missions a day that if a successful the mission would make china only the 3rd country to ever trained to newer samples. and that, and joining again, ited states and the former soviet union. that where is china's role in space, exploration aspects, exploration had to well, it's pretty much looking to repeat what the americans did with the russians tried to do, which is an intellectually humans in the moon. and if you look at the illustrations for the things they've waited on the moon, if you look at the designs for the lunar landers, the lunar leaders are just a little bit bigger, but they look the same. so they have a clear path and they stand their intention of doing to do that. but they also are looking to become a full partner in the scientific exploration room again, which is what this mission ducks that there seems to be an increased interest in the moon. as of late, why is that exactly? well, you know, i grew up during the original moon race when it was between us and the soviets. and back then there were only 2 countries that could even attempt doing x. . well, now, not only committee countries do this, but private companies owned by a very rich people can do it. so we've now seen missions that have successfully going to move from india and china from japan here. and we've had these really strong and we've got some companies now you love must is looking to wind his own space ship on the moon and his own expense. so you take this all together. it's sort of like, well, now anybody can go to the moon. and if you remember, maybe you don't, there was a song back in the sixty's called, everyone's going to the moon. now seems to be exactly what's going on these days. everyone's going to the moon, keith cowing a rocket scientist and the founder of the web site. nasa watch, thanks for joining us. budget. but you're watching video of the news live from berlin. more news at the top of the hour. in the meantime, there's always our web site to you dot com, or you can also follow us on instagram and twitter on top of, i mean, yes. see you soon. take care of the fight against the coronavirus pandemic has the rate of infection been developing. what does the latest research information and contact the coronavirus up to 19 special w. me to you for this for me is from being told it is for ham beethoven.

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