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tv   Markus Lanz  Deutsche Welle  January 9, 2021 4:30pm-5:30pm CET

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old at some point it was repurposed to carry livestock transports but unfortunately not very well and 2016 we got onto the ship it shouldn't be allowed to carry animals so that's what it's full of things that animals can injure themselves on the ramps are steep not for animals when they run out of the sheds they have to make a 90 degree bend and go straight down steep perhaps then they're hit with electric process that looked outside and i think this is happening today there is one deck on the ship that's only one metre 60 high not even a person can stand on it but can also regularly load and there it's terrible the animals can't reach their food or water and if there's a problem no one would crawl through there to get an animal out. and. for years the country monarch has to 1st the mediterranean with its cargo of livestock for the middle east. a few years ago animal welfare managed to smuggle
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about onboard you recorded these images during the crossing. to shore the cattle packed together with insufficient water troughs an animal struggling to reach them . this ship looks neglected to credit with potentially hazardous raggett and rusty metal edges. just 3 days at sea and the 1st animals die. the cows lie in with their own excrement. investigations by the european commission confirm these abysmal conditions several inquiries last year found serious shortcomings on this and other vessels that found that the watering system was broken the food trucks were empty the cattle were weak and underweight the cattle were soiled with the year and of feces the donation system in certain areas did not work as a true at. home and all that but we asked the ns buthe
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a professor of criminal law at mannheim university for a legal standpoint on all this. i. think he's an expert on animal protection laws this could fairly bought the european how much risk what regulations have extra rules for the transport of animals by sea venda vessels don't conform to them. in their ship is not legally permitted to transport animals. and if there are sharp edges and corners that could injure the animals. that's also a violation of the rules require their animals are transported in a way that they are not harmed. ok others i stood on the rooftops or transports and ships like that shouldn't be taking place often that's right yes. and yet they are taking place despite the scenes like those on the cutting mylar being documented time and time again and the carcasses of dead cattle are simply dumped at sea. all this week with that to us are our the animal exporter we
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interviewed in tehran on a. p.c. they're thrown in the water. into the sea. oh isn't that simple i. suppose it is that possible because. it's the law of nature. it's also illegal given the mediterraneans natural preservation status. as a result it's not uncommon for beach goers in israel to find carcasses washed up on the sand. the animals are shipped across the mediterranean to the middle east mostly to the ports of beirut haifa and gaza. german cattle usually end up in arab countries and what happens then.
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push on footage of how transporters and neat workers treat the animals in these countries we see upsetting images of animal cruelty the likes of which we've never seen before. some of the pictures are too disturbing to show in their entirety. i. know but here there are even children watching the moon is a bit like an affair. i. first the cattle are tied off and then restrained by force i. i kicked slapped pushed over. the i was. loath. to lose.
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and then brutally winched on to a truck. there's no respect no sympathy for the maltreated animal. and a subjected to pure violence. how much water workers stand in a pool of blood while they slash the cow's throats. for neither stun nor anesthetized beforehand. we see pictures from gaza beirut and the west bank. it a head. that it would be good when we meet the filmmakers who took this put it to get a dividing up and polish from animals international what's their main takeaway from what they've seen. often to miss often the knives silent sharp or long enough that
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we've seen them stopping at the carotid artery. in egypt lebanon and other countries it's the norm for the tendons in the legs to be slashed and for the eyeballs to be cut out on the bay and then. our organization has been in these countries for more than 10 years documenting the suffering and misery of these animals being exported from germany and other e.u. countries and all this time nothing has changed on the. mystic and i have never seen any word in these this to nation neutering nordoff nor even near east or in the middle east anything that would be legal in european union the reason. is that there are no laws in those countries to protect d.n.a. markers and the animals are being seen as objects and not as a living beings it's moments when there anymore is losing its dignity because the
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anyone can smell death and any mother can see death it's all wrong and she knows what's coming there is a single reason why nor matter how many anymore i was die as they all died this is true that would be things that simply because of the price in the destination contrie is sometimes even then biomes more than european union business built on the suffering of animals deemed a waste product by germany's dairy industry. we asked professor about the role of the german veterinarian authority after all they're aware the animals are being transported destined for the middle east. if they've got an area known as the transport will very probably result in the conditions we've just described. transport permit. and says responsibility to stop in accordance with the animal protection regulations if you allow situation were to go. then he is going to germany and the eventual slaughter and the us himself has acted and the better he
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will cruelty so does that apply to slaughter that doesn't happen for another 9 months because it can happen 20 years later it doesn't matter. and 2019 more than 60000 cattle were exported from germany. some federal states such as bavaria and has have designated these countries high risk for animal welfare and want to ban cattle export to them. but what about this year the transport of livestock has continued to lebanon war torn libya and morocco with a little song that the german better an area thorniest interested in animal welfare . the export of dairy cows to morocco is usually said to be for breeding purposes sent over in trucks the cattle are allegedly aimed at boosting the north african countries own beef cattle population. high yielding german dairy cows enter the country feel the port of tangier and are brought to the
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casa blanca region. the animals angels' group filmed these images and 29000 at 1st glance they give the impression that the animals are well fed and well treated. but were skeptical and want to find out whether german animals are really being brought here to build up morocco's be cattle industry. in december 2900 may fly to casa blanca to find out more. heading up our walk from the animal protection for animals angels goes with us she's familiar with the situation there. one of the organization's moroccan members picks up. a little early. going to. over the next few days will be looking at cattle markets
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east of casa blanca. is our starting point. polly has already laid the groundwork we want to see for ourselves whether german animals end up in such cattle markets. in. the sense that it's a sunday morning. on a large area of ground outside the city. preparations are underway for the market. due to open the next morning. this mike is. every monday everyone yet in this area at various uses market and it's the most important wholesaler. by 6 o'clock the next morning the market is already buzzing to life. that traders arrive but water is being set up. the animals that are brought here
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are often slaughtered right away. and. this traitor tells us that he has a catherine belgian that she. literally. looks like he did something another comes from luxembourg we hear. they're increasing signs that animals being sold here originate me you will. most of the traders and young calves and sheep. killing. go. on the next day we travel to a place near mara cash it's the site of one of the region's biggest cattle markets . traders bring their animals on open trucks 1st we only see cattle from the surrounding area.
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but then we discover european couse. this animal is from france. it has several your tax. someone has tried to cover up its country of origin. and in the middle of it all seems like this cow is being milked in filthy conditions. right next to the grounds of the other 2 are animals that have changed hands are brought here for slaughter. for filming with concealed camera. the florist covered with blood hanging from the ceiling one slaughtered carcass after the next. nearby more animals are being slaughtered while they're still fully conscious it's an open area anyone can come in. a short while later we make a discovery that your tag shows this is a high producing house from germany. and. next we find another one among this group
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of cattle this time it's a horse time friesian. it's just been sold so we hang around a bit to watch what happens. look. like. it's forced up a steep ramp onto a totally unsuited truck. we see many incidents like this one where here. it's driven away with other animals. we asked the driver whether we can follow. that. he says we can't. so for an hour we drive north behind the animal transport parallel to the atlas mountains until we arrive in a small town. a
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makeshift ramp is used again to unload 2 cattle including the german dairy cow. they're led away but we're not allowed to see where. earth. arbitrators are getting annoying. the truck driver is more often they're being taken away for slaughter he tells us. it's water here means restraining the animal going to get onto the floor several men seize the animal and turn its neck until someone finds the right place to stick a knife in. it's a horrific procedure i. your tag informs us that the dairy cow was sent for export to morocco by a company called mustard and. must often does one of the biggest names on the german cattle market as a frequent sponsor of cattle shows the name is synonymous with the most beautiful and best mewling breeds. on its homepage the company
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mentions that around a quarter of its beef cattle are exported to african arab states. we raised our concerns with must it to about finding one of their cows in a moroccan cattle market and it's inhumane slaughter. we received this written response. the marketing of animals for slaughter is fundamentally forbidden. of course we are aware that breeding cattle are expected to live forever are then taken to slaughter however they are the basis for the creation of domestic beef cattle populations and the basis for the continued profitable breeding of that population in these regions. but is it true that morocco is really building up a domestic beef cattle population and the aim is breeding.
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we visit michaud model what's on the t.v. a german veterinarian association that actively advises and helps to promote animal welfare. he's looked in detail at the breeding programs and cattle importing countries such as morocco in moscow but toasty desert in morocco the average fan sizes for animals at the moment that means that production is relatively low intensity that building up the herd basically means we're breeding. still these are breeding cattle so but simply milking them after carving isn't grading it's connoted so. that means these animals are actually for slaughter them although they've been brought there as breeding animals. to the sense animals for slaughter that would otherwise principally be used for milk production but since there's no breeding been slaughtered there's in the slot is that legal to go declaring them as breeding animals is false. the longest and most exhausting animal transport
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currently starts from germany going through poland belarus and russia all the way to central asia. in february 2900 a team of animals angels activists followed one of their transports. the group filmed both trucks from their 1st supply stop and small that's. the journey takes place in driving snow and icy temperatures. and that despite it being illegal to transport animals below 5 degrees celsius. just answer you can i see the cyclops on the truck or open field actually the animals are covered in snow when the outside temperature is below minus 7 so you have the added problem of the water systems for using and the transport but and transport. the animals are suffering from exhaustion. the animal welfare group says that because of the cold
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in the slow roads the trucks hardly stop even though they're on a 6000 kilometer trip that will last days. when they do stop it's only to throw in some part or to the animals. during veterinarian checks as they left germany the drivers had given assurances that they would make proper stops at supply stations in russia. the trucks are on the road for a total of 10 days clocking up over 6100 kilometers. so do the supply stations in russia even exist. we had to be spotted in western germany to meet an expert on the matter. she's the head of the state animal welfare commissioner monoline martine. unhappy
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with account she heard she and 3 other veterinarians traveled to russia last year. we haven't cuts if we did actually find to supply stations with a russian permit in the small lands gray gen with us for wasn't common and they got a very open reception one but were allowed to look at everything. in there the 2nd one was quite different the manager there was clear about not allowing us access he even had a man with a gun. because there is none in so i can tell there was in fear put big star on the is a wound to the the 2nd part of the trip went towards a spake astound dogs does this along this route there was not a single supply station with the russian permit hope the horses it's all. and all that means it's impossible to win low the animals. of course that's
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extremely shocking because we were finding these places with decrepit stalls. and no water or electricity. or the bus sometimes the stations were no more than a pile of haiti under a roof. on the. it was clear and late 21000 the facilities for animal transports in russia were inadequate again germany's veterinarian a 40 showed little interest. in february animal welfare activists from animals angels depart for kazakstan they want to find out whether central asia is better than russia for supply stations. at the end to check out the situation not only in kazakhstan but also in respect us there we go with them. we have to drive 1000 kilometers until we reach the route used by the animal transports to enter the
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country. what have you today we're driving from. kent to make up some time. and then off to shim kent well beyond the routes that the trucks will pass where. several 100 kilometers and there's little change in the landscape. it's extremely cold. but. this is the road that leads to the border with russia. the next morning we reach the 1st supply station it was listed in permit papers. at 1st glance it looks like a trucker's cafe. it looks like a motel and a gas station what they're meant to be. informants on the fire information says there should be a supply station. in here again so thank you. but there's nowhere here 20 more
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animals. looks like it could be a hole for some or hardy. yes maybe. then they run with it and then the veterinarian authorities get information on what i'm meant to be supply station is all they have all coordinates on google maps coming up the maps that you went to those coordinates and all you see is 3 buildings and groups from above. you don't know what's in there what the best stable is how it is for storage sheds little bits of data if you're not on the ground there's no way of checking some of what. we drive further north a place that's also listed in the transport documents of the supply station. we make a similar discovery. and if so there are no facilities for animals
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here. was that listed with the german authorities as a supply station and. now that we are aware of no there's no list of supply stations in kazakhstan nothing official anyway just gets me. but a 3rd location is said to have a stable oh no power has entered the coordination center smartphone. and. this is the building it looks like the roof has recently undergone repairs. and things. like. the animal welfare activists managed to get some footage from inside it's a storage hole for machinery there's no evidence of animals having ever been on the water here the walls of the cold through in winter this hole is practically unusable.
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we carry on towards the russian border. the temperature drops below minus 18 degrees celsius way too cold to be transporting animals legally. 2 weeks later the animals angel's team has spotted 2 transports they're carrying pregnant cows from germany breeding cattle. each truck has just one driver when they stop for a break the animal stay inside the trucks. one evening towards the end of february the trucks are parked at a roadside stop for the drivers to take what seems to be a likely break it's a chance to look inside the transport. animal stand in their own excrement and after more than 5000 kilometers on the road a few are exhausted. there are some lying on the cold metal truck floor.
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the ceiling is a loft. there are signs that the animals have knocked up against it repeatedly during the journey. the verdict. well certainly ecker very few instances from composite trucks should take a 24 hour break on the animals should be unloaded so they can recover at one of these resting stables and but we found that the animals weren't on loaded the trucks start 15 hours with the animals packed inside and they were fed and given water but it wasn't lisette you tory 24 hour break so basically it's proof that as soon as these transports have passed the e.u. 60 area borders they can no longer be subjected to checks. and i think. the official declaration on this transport said nothing about a journey without proper brakes or without the animals once being on the road.
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the veterinarian authority back in germany who say sure reagent declined to be interviewed. they say they 1st wanted to see evidence although they could just as easily demand to see the carriers transport records. in april the russian authorities finally inform the german government that there are currently no supply stations open. the official confirmation of something animal rights groups have been documenting for the past year. finally some german states respond by imposing restrictions or outright bans on animal transports to central asia. but does that mean the practice has been stopped completely. a vet from the eastern state of planned and walk tells us that cattle are now being transported via other you countries to that destination. it's known the transport leave from poland slovakia hungary and italy and they're known to avoid austria. so who is responsible now.
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the vehicle did have a neighborhood in the truest of the very authorities of the smallest card in the will. and i don't see the european commission as necessarily responsible based on their regulations are relatively clear appropriate procedures should be in place to put pressure on member states. the german government says the federal state governments are responsible for their actions and that's true. i often get the impression that economic interests mean there's no inclination to change their lives. so the transports continue. for the ball caps that are exploited be under cern in german states and 3rd countries transported for fattening up before being packed on the boats and shipped off to the middle east.
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and the breeding cattle many of which end up in arabian artois where fully conscious to have their throats cut under inhumane conditions. these kind of animal transports must stop. entering the conflict zone within sebastien china is roiling the west and europe along with the us in many countries is pushing back hard as you sure are growing list of human rights concerns including home homes new security like this is me from beijing is one cool yeah splices country picking somebody fights news days from where they are meeting conflicts of. and 30 minutes on d w. what
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news alive. in indonesia say they suspect a passenger plane has crashed flight. plunged into the she just minutes after taking off from jakarta with dozens of people on board also coming up no more on their social media platform they suspended their u.s. presidents account due to the risk of further violence. favorite megaphone in the waning days of. at least 3 people are dead. blanket spain in snow bringing the country to a standstill. welcome
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to the program officials in indonesia say they suspect a passenger plane has crashed shortly after taking off from the capital jakarta tracking the flight path of the jet operated by. ended off the coast just north of jakarta. more than. 3000 meters before suddenly plunging into the sea officials said the 26 year old boeing 737500 aircraft was carrying 62 people among them 7 children and 6 crew members. for more we are joined now by journalist. he is standing by in jakarta christian what's the latest on what happened to this flight.
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yeah i'm in jakarta right now actually at this time and not much information that we can get there right now. except that. you had to fly off. to 46 minutes. and then right of that unfortunate flight that. this particular aircraft had. forthright since the morning from jakarta. and back and then and then the seas to 50 might of the day actually so. late from. cage will presumably one how up but it took off and only 4 minutes off the takeoff and punched. in the 1000 islands only about 30 minutes from from the office or. surely there is
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a search operation underway right now can you give us the latest on that mission. actually right now on betty's. knee sheep are on standby in right now and. 2 more want to be dispatched to the location some of. the men and local to be in the island have found some good buddies and then from the big to from the foot the raft that was sent. to death but it was sort of a confirmed that it is. thrown at a profit but not only x. but we will see the piece and then we can from on what i. do want us around that. time of day for us also stand by for a search mission tomorrow and then what this is not certainly is somebody less than 60 minutes deep in the area. what do we know about this
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airline has it had troubles in the past was there any reason for people to you know questioning their effectiveness or safety. not particularly we know now that. you believe in the airlines that they have sort of kept up with beijing but. it is sort of a case not the best that might you know raise that but it's. we know that soon we jr you just. have to be patient you need gas so i don't i never heard of that has been a problem with. all of. our profits quite well and i spent you sold out rough going to the 7500 yeah christmas. journalist there in indonesia thank you so much you know.
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well with a less than 2 weeks left of donald trump's time in office twitter has announced it is permanently suspending the president's account saying trump is repeatedly violated policies on glorifying violence it's a huge blow for the president as he is stripped of his favored communication tool at the same time he faces growing calls to step down or risk impeachment after week that has left the united states reeling. the world watched as hundreds of trump's supporters stormed the u.s. capitol. several arrests have been made to since wednesday's events the man who is pictured sitting at speaker pelosi is desk has turned himself in. and a republican lawmaker from west virginia is facing
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a criminal charge after breaking into the building. president donald trump has finally agreed to a peaceful transfer of power but tweeted that he would not be going to the inauguration of his successor this turned out to be one of his final tweets as twitter permanently suspended his account just hours later. this followed president elect joe biden's comment that trump was unfit for office. is one of the most incompetent. presidents in the history of the united states of america indicated he wasn't going to show up at the inauguration one of the few things he and i ever dreamed of. it's a good thing i'm not sure enough. security at the capitol is being ramped up ahead of an operation day which will take place in less than 2 weeks even the national
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guard has been deployed. so what may be the most mulcher is weak in donald trump's presidency coleman aiding with the president losing his biggest bullhorn his twitter account to talk more about this i'm joined now by peter really dull from our u.s. elections team peter what are we to make of all this right i think you know by any measure this is a big blow to the president who is finding himself increasingly isolated in the wake of wednesday's events you know throughout his presidency trump is really use this platform in a way that's completely abandoned the traditional ways of you know for presidents to communicate with the public he's essentially used it to circumvent the traditional media filters so as if you will communicate directly with his some 90000000 followers that have their own twitter so essentially twitter is now taking away from super power if you will. you know it also follows facebook on thursday
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announcing that it was suspending his account trans account indefinitely at least until after inauguration and there have been a lot of calls for these social media giants to do just this not just for this week but really for years the problem nor the tough balancing act for these companies has always been we are still looking at a sitting president who has been broadcasting his thoughts and it has been a unique window into his thoughts even to the extent that the national archive which archives every presidential documents at that it wanted to also have access to all his tweets because they're considered you. policy directives and and so forth so you know that i think again really goes to show that trump is being increasingly isolated in this window weeks of the presidency doesn't the president have other options here i mean he could tweet on parlor which is a conservative site or there's even been some discussion he's indicated that he would create a stone platform yeah there 5 minutes in
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a tweet that's now unavailable he said that he's looking into the possibilities of building his own platform in the near future and saying he will not be silenced and this is a gripe that a lot of his supporters of hot with social media especially twitter and facebook where they feel like their conservative voices have really been silenced that they have been the target of what they see as kind of a liberal conspiracy to drown out their voices. i do think though trump can move yes absolutely to more fringe sites like parlor but cutting him cutting the court to twitter means essentially that his soapbox has been shrunk dramatically it's much much harder for him to broadcast his thoughts to the public and people when i have to actively seek out trump if they want that the only concern i will say is that you know will this mean that we're seeing increased bubbles where that we're just never going to get to that shared reality that
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a lot of people are paying for right now peter really delve thank you so much appreciate it thank you. let's take a look at some other international stories rescue workers in russia are racing to find survivors of an avalanche that buried tourist cabins in a siberian ski resort emergency workers pulled a teenager out alive but said his parents and infant sibling were found dead with authorities have not yet confirmed how many people were trapped. riot police and shell a have used water cannon and tear gas against protesters who took to the streets for the latest round of divest demonstrations in the capital santiago protesters have been demanding pension health care and education reforms in the country. so far more than a half 1000000 germans have received their 1st job of the krona virus vaccine most of them elderly citizens and health care staff the country's health minister said the vaccination program was gradually picking up speed the government has been
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under fire for the slow rollout of the campaign. snowstorms in spain have left 3 people dead and caused transport chaos across much of the country the capital saw its heaviest snowfall in almost 5 decades on friday with another 4 regions placed on high alert for yet more snow forecast for saturday more than half of spain's provinces remain on alert as storm filomena continues to wreak havoc. exceptional. and most likely historic. that's how weather agencies have described conditions in madrid. were nowhere near as a couple you have to take advantage of today if you can it's not every day that you can skate through. and bright through sabella as were terror apoc and through the president also so it's a pleasure to be able to take advantage of it but the 50 centimeters of snow has
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not been welcomed by everyone. but i thought and i have been stuck on this road for 3 hours. more than one and a half 1000 people were trapped in cars as snow fall disrupted traffic on hundreds of birds all and railings were also suspended the conditions have been attributed to an odd combination of a cold stationary and mass over the iberian peninsula and the arrival of the warm storm from amena from the south filamentous also brought intense rain and high winds to the southern coast and canary islands 3 fellows movies you must go and if you have his regular lucky guy who goes from a full set run even if moving despite the extremely difficult weather conditions the number of incidents in a relatively limited. space we still have 3 deaths to moan. of far too he said urged people to avoid all nonessential travel and the situation
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is not set to improve anytime soon heavy snow is forecast to continue until sunday with a cold snap to follow. sports news now and german leaders by in munich have suffered a surprise defeat by and lost 3 to a way to lunch and got back. the last time byron munich came to brucia park over a year ago it was. victorious. when florian noite house handled the ball in the box robert leaven dosti converted the ensuing penalty to give by in the lead after 20 minutes. c and then a great solo effort from. doubled by inch lead just 6 minutes later and it looked like the visitors were cruising to victory. wait on us hoffman pulled one back for 10 minutes after that on coolly slotting it in
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past manuel neuer and just before half time hoffman found himself one on one against neuer again and once again he won that battle to all at the interval. and soon after the restart your house made up for his earlier handball by putting in front of what a shot from the young german international to seal a 32 win. once again san byron back to munich empty handed. and a reminder of the top story we're following. in indonesia they suspect a passenger plane has crashed shortly after taking off from the capital. the 26 year old boeing $737.00 aircraft was on route to. officials say 62 people onboard. that's it for now up next report look at. leaders in exile in lithuania. you can the latest news on our web site www dot
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subscribe to the documentary on you tube. from atlanta. if. you. are. presenting europe's coach a bit yeah i'm safe make a judgment the other nominees where you're not and you can claw both also german in 2020 german coaches was simply unstoppable. flick won the league cup and
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champions league trouble with buying cloth won the premier league although he lost his champions league and coach of the year crowns to flick i'm not a man led like 6 of the champions league semifinal at just 33 years of age so why do all the best club coaches right now come from germany. german coaches won 3 of. the big 5 european leagues as well as the champions league boy. the country has always produced good coaches but nothing like this so where did the current crop of managerial geniuses come from reason number one german coaches. in the past german coaches favored a physical results oriented style it was more about desire venis their 6. this is faster. than short total can still be
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a spiky character when he wants to be. 2 and just listen to novels money. but there's so much more to them. to be able to understand the demands of the game players will look to you and say. these guys are all have the answers their tactical knowledge is up there with the very best and they know to always look forwards. very proud of my team they did it very well. you know as a manager you have to look forward let me have to look at the next next game. next opponent goes man has been at leipsic since the summer of 2019 with sky high expectations and the youngest coach in bundesliga history is delivering secondly it's the people's business you need to be able to very late motivate. energize players create
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a bond between them and all of these things and strong people skills indeed top coaches have to go above and beyond their educators and peacemakers. find someone to find it on my list because artists others could guess. took over by and when they were reeling in nov 29th over the next year he collected more titles than defeats his relationship with his players gives him an edge. a bit of charisma and the ability to sell things. sell sell a project. to figure head of the organization be the face of modern coaches have to be an example to their players and the whole club to create a sense of togetherness that's infectious.
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so. people. told his players they have to play a different kind of football and they followed him. the result they won the champions league in 2019 and then. after a 30 year drought. so these guys know what they're doing but even when you've had success you have to be open to new ideas. as noise at memphis in the diets and eating noir foredeck and it's all there . in days gone by coaches from other countries out shawn their german colleagues. argentina's. came up with cats and that show in the sixty's. reno submittals brought the netherlands glory with total football. club spanish rival pep achieved phenomenal success with tiki taka based on dizzying passing triangles.
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are wasn't just a pioneer he also became a coach at a very young age. and entering coaching early is reason number 2 for germany's success. it was just 36 when he became a coach josie moreno was 37. awesome venga was just 34 they all got into coaching early and that's something that's true of a german quartet to. was 34 flake managed a 4th division team when he was just 31. total was 35 when he took over mines vote he was a youth coach at just 26. and what do you know when total coached outboards under 20 three's he made. then at the tender age of 20 his assistant.
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at age 28 novels man took over hoffenheim to become easily the youngest bundesliga coach ever thought that it still neither sin sin to ask again and i don't listen and if you spanish british media says the act of kindness that's a comedy act as a get down. noddles man had to quit his playing career early due to injuries while flick played over 100 games for bion before his career also succumbed to a serious injury. flop and total. didn't quite make it to the top of the game. so they switched gears and took up a place in the dugout instead. of course the younger you are the easier it is to learn new things. in europe's top leagues for experienced coaches like.
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them coming off the back of successful careers as players. though is far more likely to give youth coaches the chance to gain experience at the highest level. became a coach even though. this is before. that is changing because even germany's in 1900. because they hark back to those days and coached players in the way that worked for them but in the mean time the move. the simple truth is that you don't have to have been a good player to become a good coach. and that brings us to reason number 3 a change of image for german coaches. the stereotype of the hot german coaching
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school started to disappear in 2006 national team coach. at the world cup that year the world watched as some germans and saw that yes even the germans can be relaxed and happy the image of the nation changed. the system. bringing us to 24 teams. germany became. is playing good football and by the way comes a flake was the assistant coach at the time the poster boy for germany's new image was you can claw his love of heavy metal football brought admiration and not just in england but they fish have stereotypes about german coaches were gradually disappearing the only thing i know about myself is really that i can react predisposed to his so because bad life is my preparation for as long as i call it football i'm always prepared i think the language is an issue. most german speak
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english pretty well in a fun and easy to adapt house easy it and close off americans because the french or the spaniards german coaches are now considered to be open and in a departure from the old school focused on building for the future. that brings us to reason number 4 the coaches who inspired them. while they got little international recognition these coaches had a huge impact on german football. fink. and. ralph rang they can just use the back 4 to germany and in 1998 his side took the bundesliga by storm he also led hoffenheim from the 3rd division and like to see it from the 4th to the top flight turning them into bundesliga forces as the sporting director of red bull's football empire rang they demanded attacking football and an
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emphasis on young players and that helped shape germany's new coaching generation. man was also where youth coach undergone nick at hoffenheim. played for all my under god nick. i hope you all go up on me but he is. wanted to. not the best german actually so he did a lot of good stuff and different clubs changed the whole changed whole clocks and . it was thinking and got make influence german football because they were created and creativity is reason number 5 for current success among german coaches think german german manages to pull they tend to work in clubs that don't
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have unlimited finances so they quite flexible cloth and total started out at mike's where money was tight they couldn't buy new players they had to develop them that meant having to be creative and that experience was the key to their later success at bigger clubs. in lyons. and the very beginning sponsors of absolutely everything wrong the football team had to learn. the hard way modern coaches are in charge of a lot of people so it's good when they know from experience how to put the many puzzle pieces together. i have now i would say maybe 20 assistant to the manager of a coaching staff and. i can't do that because i know what they all are doing by myself the secret of today's german coaches is their perfect combination of qualities they don't fit the old german stereotypes they are modern they gained
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experience early on that open and likeable creative in part thanks to their creative role models they always look forwards and they are hungry. the fire of it is. on its most noisy lot of. noise. in mind some. different nations have led the way in coaching through the ages currently the germans have the baton so which country will they pass it on to. entered the conflict zone with tim sebastian. china is roiling the west and europe along with the u.s. in many countries is pushing back hard as usual
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