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twenty. this is due to. take the blame for germany's disastrous performance. nothing to. what you did you first i should have realized that we need to be less risky and you will find out what this means for germany's national team also on the program. the un commission of the un commission for human rights condemns far demonstrations in the german city of cabinets but is planned for this week.
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m d w goes to detroit to meet fans of aretha franklin as they lined up to pay their last respects. i'm from gail welcome to the program germany's national football team coach has admitted that he failed to motivate his players and use the wrong tactics at this summer's world cup loves appearance in front of the media was his first since returning from the disastrous tournament german football association extended his contract just before the tournament began on the national team crashed out some german media outlets called for him to resign or be fired. and despite my clothes defeat i'm shit some my biggest miscalculation and biggest mistake was that i believed we could make it past the group stage by playing
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a brand of dominant possession based football. then get used to speed so we've often played well that way in the past while it's a high risk tactic. so in order for it to work the conditions on the squad have to be just right. that's it all has to come together so that we can deal with the risks involved you couldn't that wasn't the case against the opponents we faced. it but as you know almost from home get away from day job you. were in the studio and sports correspondent mark meadows is in munich where the press conference took place welcome both mark meadows let's start with you what was that what was it like yeah it was quite heated in here few tough questions but you came live and he gave an hour long powerpoint presentation very very meticulous he knows he's got a lot of making up to do after such
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a will cook debacle and as we heard he was very self-critical he even said it was arrogant of himself to think that the tactics of the woman in the world cup in two thousand and fourteen would work for years later he also said he didn't give the players enough fire they didn't have enough infuses as him it was his fault that they weren't motivated enough you don't normally hear words like that from the national team football manager or team manager all of a beer hall was also there he's not shown too much self criticism to this point did that change today. well he's in charge of areas off the field he announced via change in the coaching structure thomas schneider will no longer be the assistant coach of your kin live he also said he wanted the team to be closer to the fans in the future to try and regain their trust after such a dreadful will cope intimated that in the lane and leipzig in the coming months there will be open training sessions so the fans could see the players he also wants to be closer to the players themselves even when the not on international
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duty he wants to go to visit them at home to talk about how they're doing and how things are how they're feeling so they kind of want a real change in how they approach international football going forward but tom why did it take you know him love so long to make this statement well he says he needed this on to be as thorough as possible he said he wanted to speak to as many players as possible. i think it was probably too long and i think that's the way that it's going to be received that was there in germany in sports in terms like we've heard he said you know paid too much or laid too much emphasis on playing possession based football. and needed to get a few more counterattacks into his game he was there said as we heard that he failed so light the fire underneath his team these aren't necessarily conclusions that i think it takes a football manager in usual terms two months to draw everybody knew that their team was missing passion at the world cup and yeah it's that was immediate that that
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could have been worked out a bit more quickly than if mark matters in myriad let's talk about measured his retirement from the german national team show the world of german football what they love say about that. he was surprisingly critical of measures we might remember where measures or came up with an explosive statement saying he was trying from the german national team the only man who was praised in those tweets was you acumen lurve but you can live hasn't reciprocated your king live is quite annoyed. let's have a listen to what said. and she as it is will chose a different path and he hasn't contacted me to this day is that even though i've tried calling and messaging him several times and a lot like two or so weeks ago that telephone i wasn't able to reach him good woman she used to difference of the common chief i have to accept his decision and from
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a short tim i think overall we underestimated the whole situation surrounding the pictures for two years the traditional absolute. let's look forward then tom get annoyed germany face a very tough task in the first much in the new nations league next week welcome we expect well it certainly is a very tough test they've got no less opponent than the recently crowned world champions france i don't think it's perhaps the fixture most players will be looking forward to that much. you know but it remains to be seen how germany will perform to have had a long time to work out what went wrong. and love has said you know he focused on the world cup too much on possession based football he tried to perfect the system early on he what he wants to do in future is to get a bit more defense into the game so i think that's perhaps. a tactical shift that we might see already next week in the in the game against france there are three new players who've been named in the squad that's tito kara and nico shoots so
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a few new players in sammy could deraa and has no longer been picked i think his career in the national team has probably reached its conclusion but of the twenty three players who've been named in this squad seventeen at the world cup so for people i think who really wanted to see a radical kind of reckoning and break with the past you know two to really hacked off this disastrous world cup this perhaps looks a little bit like continuity and i think that was the point disappoint quite a few commentators tom going to be here with me in the studio matters in music thank you both. now let's turn to some other stories making news around the world british and french fishing boats have clashed off the coast of normandy in a dispute over scholarships in order to preserve stocks french fishermen are only allowed to collect the shellfish on the first of october british boats face no such restriction that led around thirty five french boats to attempt to fight off their
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british counterparts. russian president vladimir putin has suggested softening the deeply unpopular pension reform by raising the state pension age for women to sixty instead of sixty three as that been previously proposed the pension age for men would still be raised to sixty five the draft reforms are sparked protests across russia and dented the president's popularity. we must lead on some suchi how it will not be stripped of her nobel peace prize despite a un report alleging that the country's army committed genocide norwegian nobel committee has said its rules do not allow for a prize to be withdrawn the g. has been criticized for failing to speak out against the army's brutal crackdown against range of muslims. and here in germany the far right alternative for germany party on the anti islam piggy to movement have announced a joint rally in the city of candidates this coming weekend that follows violent
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demonstrations there over the last few days the unrest was triggered by the fatal stabbing of a german man allegedly by two migrants from iraq and syria. violence. hate speech. and illegal justice these scenes have touched of national debate in germany far right groups taking to the streets of candidates insisting the city belongs to them not foreign as. video from sunday shows what appear to be vigilante attacks and candidates targeting people believed to be foreign us. five hundred. odd others all over what. chancellor angela merkel has condemned the violence feel calm viewers video footage of hans and and her face on the streets this has no place in a state under the rule of law and let me underline that once more it's
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a tone as conditional highlight the kish teagan the fatal stabbing of a german citizen over the weekend sparked the n.t. migration protests police have apprehended two men one from iraq another from syria over the stabbing now officials are also investigating several participants in the protests for giving the hit in the country the problem of right wing extremism has to be on the top agenda of the government in six any meaning that we have to finance pro if tea party says the stabbing in candidates and the anger that followed highlight the failures of the country's current approach to migration is over this is a nationwide story that happened in cabinets but as one can see certain emotions everywhere in germany and on both sides it is evident that the political class has failed here. for now candidates and the state of saxony remain on edge further protest organized by right wing groups are planned for later in the week.
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high commissioner for human rights. has also condemned the violence. forgive me for being tough on this. i think it's fundamentally important that public officials throughout europe denounce all of this. we find ourselves in the un that we are one of the few public voices that are doing this and we don't think it's enough to speak up that point with a double is chief political correspondent melinda crane welcome melinda what has been the reaction of german politicians to this last few days events. it's hard to give any kind of blanket answer to that but we certainly we have seen strong condemnations from the chancellor herself from the foreign minister to some degree also from the interior minister and from local politicians in saxony but just at
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the level of words and rhetoric at the same time one must say that the interior minister to some degree has contributed to normalizing the kind of zina phobic rhetoric that we hear from the far right by in some ways instrumental izing its concerns about immigration in his own statements so to some degree lowering the threshold and thereby feeding resentment of foreigners and if we look to the level of actions i think there is also justified criticism about the degree to which politicians have really acted on their statements condemning the rise of the far right and of anti immigrant sentiment and action for example we've seen long term cuts in the security forces so that the police in many
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many parts of germany are working on a really skeleton budget with too little resources in terms of manpower and certainly we did see that in candidates as well and there's also questions and we heard that expressed in the opposition sound bite in that piece about the degree to which the politicians are doing enough to fund clear programs of education and socialization to help really anchor fundamental democratic values certainly in eastern germany but in germany on the whole so i think this is a time of national self examine. nation and and certainly politicians i think could do more who will they don't have much time for self-examination there are more right wing rallies juhu in cabinets police have been accused of doing too little is that likely to change. we heard statements to that effect from local authorities
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yesterday in a press conference that they gave they admitted that they had underestimated the threat and the size of the demonstrations on sunday and on monday at the same time there are various indications that authorities in the region of saxony police authorities have not only not always taken the right wing threat seriously enough but that at least some members of the security services have perhaps sympathized with the right wing for example the arrest warrant for one of the two alleged perpetrators of the knifing on saturday night who is said to be an immigrant that arrest warrant was leaked to far right media sources and we've also seen earlier in the month of august an incident where by police in the city of dresden detained a press camera team after the insistence of
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a right wing demonstrator and later proved to be an undercover police agent and essentially could be said to have violated the free speech rights of this camera team so big questions as well about the degree to which the police services are adequately trained again in those very critical democratic values that they are here to represent linda gray thank you. well here jones is here for with your business news and that changes to us as we go trader having an impact on the german car industry yes i have to say phil i happily turned to the u.s. at least for the time being right now the u.s. hopes to find common ground on trade with canada after reaching a preliminary agreement with mexico and that provisional deal as well just mentioned is important news also for the german car industry because it has invested billions in mexico and it depends on open borders so far so good to meet the new requirements means changes must be made. the new deal requires up
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to forty five percent of car parts in mexican factories to be produced by workers earning at least sixteen dollars per hour that's the sector's minimum wage trumps plan is to secure or even bring back jobs to the u.s. . experts say german manufacturers is dying live bands b.m.w. and v.w. could already meet this requirement now but another demand could pose a problem for some manufacturers seventy five percent of the components used must be produced in the u.s. dima and b.m.w. currently don't meet this target mainly because both still build their engines in europe on the whole however german manufacturers welcomed the agreement regulations are better than tariffs the companies have invested billions in mexico over several decades and they're dependent on open borders an agreement with canada is yet to be
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found however foreign minister chrystia freeland is in talks in washington. let me just read a grades that says it will say stop the conversation. and pass a late night there. needs that if i were out he was trying to say that he feels stuck to teach us well. yes that's. for the court struck to eat. significant obstacles still remain but german comic has are among those hoping canada will join the new trade pact by the end of the week. let's get the view from the financial world over here in europe now from paul blitz who is keeping an eye on the phone from stock exchange tell gauging the mood of traders where you are callas hoping for a win win win triple win situation but of course the whole thing could be called off by friday which does that mean to investors. well who wouldn't hope for
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a win win win situation i would love to win win win and certainly investors would love a win win win win but on what side to bet on that's really really difficult and nobody really wants to take risks very little movement the signs that are coming out are well not very definite in fact chrystia freeland just stepped in front of the press and said they are working hard on an agreement that tells us exactly nothing so we're back to refreshing our twitter feed and seeing if there's any news on that and in the meantime if there was a bit going on way you will it be a revised after including all three countries on friday come on tell us. well if i would have to put money i would go for a death and maybe. there is a positive signs of course and it might be interesting for a candidate to join
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a specially after these other mode of provisions that were just mentioned in the report because raising the minimum wage for these or the production of the. higher wage production is a benefit to canada cars from canada are going to seem cheaper in comparison to mexico and that is of course positive for the trade but the chemist trying to press protect its dairy farmers tariff on that and doesn't really like that so are they going to figure it out we're probably got two more days to see what's coming up so i guess we'll have to throw a coin they'll pull brits from france and thank you so much. best bet. and staying with the world of finance poor results and tumbling a share price is germany's big banks are in trouble just lost the title as the country's most valuable financial institution to a start up in the tech sector and germany second largest bank could soon be ousted
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from the dax index so how to bring germany's banking giants up to speed well that's the focus of a conference in frankfurt this week is there a way to shake things up without letting them fall that's the challenge facing germany's big banks right now with greater competition from abroad and trade conflicts dominating world politics europe's financial institutions must pull their strengths says deutsche bank c.e.o. kristen's evening it's come florida called the review it's clear the pressure is on to consolidate in europe there are five thousand five hundred financial institutions in the eurozone beefeater for not how many of them can manage risks in an increasingly confusing world economy minute you open up europe there's a need as many banks as possible what it needs is strong banks and bank plans to be among them it's retained its global aspirations under savings leadership stands even took over running germany's biggest bank in april for the past three years the
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financial giant has suffered losses falling behind competition particularly from the u.s. savings says that now politics must play a part to. order to produce true european champions and we need uniform regulations in europe we need a unified financial market and i know if you're not smart and according to saving a strong european financial center to say that europe can better focus on finding strong solutions to upcoming challenges like rex it for example. all right phil two men shaking hands what's that worth nowadays i have a quarter of a star joe but no this is work but nothing of her it depends who you're talking about a surprise turnaround the u.s. military says it may resume joint military exercises with south korea the drills had been a major sticking point in the run up to the u.s. president donald trump's historic summit with north korea's kim jong un mr trump
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caught his military commanders off guard by agreeing to drop the drills today's reversal by the pentagon comes amid a broader breakdown in diplomacy with north korea over its nuclear weapons. a historic handshake between two former foes in the months before their singapore so most donald trump and kim jong un traded insults and threats of nuclear war but the leaders pulled back from the brink to deliver a diplomatic spectacle and an unexpected concession from the u.s. . we will be stopping the war games which will save us a tremendous amount of money on a lesson until we see the the future negotiation is not going along like it should. the u.s. military exercises with south korea have infuriated p.r. nyang for decades trump's decision to suspend them surprised both u.s.
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allies in the region and top u.s. military officials critics said he was handing kim a major symbolic victory without getting any concrete commitments that north korea would to nuclearize since the june so most trumps diplomatic gamble has delivered some modest returns pyongyang has returned what it says are the remains of u.s. troops killed in the korean war it has also put its nuclear missile test on hold though the un's atomic watchdog says it's still developing nuclear weapons and it's the lack of progress on that front that could wind relations back the animosity that characterized the early months of trump's presidency greer yes there are regularly were threats to the united states. they will be met with fire of fury. like the world has never seen. last week trump x.
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plans for his secretary of state to travel to north korea saying i feel we are not making sufficient progress with respect to the denuclearized nation of the korean peninsula and now the u.s. military has hinted is will resume its war games with the side. see now why. are you. just one of the thousands of fans lining up to pay their lights and their last respects to everything frankly in the u.s. so cygnus body is lying in state inside a museum in the hometown of detroit a private funeral will take place on friday the seventy six year old music legends died early this month from pancreatic cancer this report from the w.'s my schwager . this is where rita franklin learned to say her father was the head
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pastor of the new bethel baptist church while she was growing up. with her upbringing here in detroit and her incredible talent franklin grew into a superstar if that man and for me to be here i grew up listening to meet the frankly my hair is the upliftment to be the privilege in the fact that she found the courage it is just an honor she's a hometown hero we love her she's a queen she was an african-american characters. you know music for ever if there is enough power for all appear to have you meet them we appreciate everything that she brought to this city to the south and gave to the world and never forget where she came along this is why we're here today franklin is lying in state here at the right museum of african-american history in downtown detroit. despite her worldwide fame she always maintained a strong connection to her hometown and lived here until her death. here in the
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heart of detroit people have been waiting in line overnight to pay their final respects to the queen of songs people came from as far away as chicago and even new orleans and alabama is a real festive atmosphere here is her music is playing on a loop while people wait and everyone has a story of how she and her music touched them. i was raised on a week to find music that i had to come and. part of my family her music touches everybody in her country it gave us hope and we didn't have to give people hope she sure is that she singled out you know. that's not good at it and i love this so much i heard someone say she's an icon well the making is she's a leader and she. should get the film she. told herself. it's indisputable that aretha franklin had a global impact. she was
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a legend in her own time and detroit was proud to claim her as its own. it's time to remind you of the top story at this hour germany's national football team coach york in love has admitted he failed to motivate his players and used the wrong topics of the ball come in russia germany crushed seeing the group stages prompting calls for love to resign or be fucked. up today to a whole fear of the tough out of course as always the website stay w. dot com i'm going to. play.
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