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only a handful of researchers worldwide have expertise on whale and dolphin brain's. neuro scientist laurie moreno is one of them. is it all right, this is an orca scar, a cranium bright of an orca. and in the front just find the melon where they do be good, they directly at the location. and this part right here, this large part is where the break was said. wow. okay, yeah, yeah. human and whale brains generally share the same mammalian architecture. both cerebral quarter sees are wrinkled and complex, but the orca brain is 5 times bigger among the largest of any animal. and unlike the human brain, the oracle also has a para limbic globe. the part of the brain really fascinates me is this part right?
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yes. we have this special extra load called the parallel bit slow. so it's connect feelings, emotions, and thoughts. and it is so complex in the orchid brain. it has become its own wo. okay, so that could mean that a lot more of the company cation has to do with their feelings, with their emotions, that communicating feelings, communicating emotions are very important. ok to north of wales, have a far larger acoustic area than human laurie. marino's team also discovered a 2nd acoustic cortex now we know that they also have a sound processing area and the same area that we process language based on what you said about how the process on it. can we say that we need
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a much finer window when we're on the line? so it's not just fine resolution that we need. we need a way to actually to actually do the analysis at a much, much more complex level than our brains can do it. the new brain scan methods have revealed that orca had a far more complex acoustic system than previously believed. could the same be true for other marine mammals that use sound for their communication and orientation in contrast to other or groups, the northern residence at some point stopped hunting fields and other marine mammals. today they feed almost exclusively on the largest salmon and canadian
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waters. the chinook stalks of the fish, however, had been declining rapidly since the late 1990, the the northern residents have to travel increasingly long distances to find the salmon that still remains. and despite stringent fishing quote, as for the species, their numbers continue to decrease. the news. jared tower is from fisheries and oceans canada monitors. if people are complying with the fishing regulations, it seems to be that when snow famine aren't quite so abundant. now the killer whales aren't getting enough and like other population they go down a little bit. the northern resident or cause are classified as
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a threatened species. family. they don't simply go out and try catching other fish . they have, they haven't learned or they haven't found an interior prey resource. it's not like they're going to go and start killing harbor skills. just wondering on the family around the substantial human appetite for salmon has decimated stocks to critically low levels. ah, the ruins of the salmon fishing industry serve as a reminder of the ones abundant fish stocks. wild canadian salmon were in great demand around the world. ah, the survival of the northern resident or cause is tightly linked to the fate additional examine me, lance barrett, leonard is
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a geneticist and behavioral ecologist at the vancouver aquarium. he visits the resident orcus every summer to document their long term health and measure how their body size and shape compared to previous years. to ensure the images are comparable from year to year. the drone hover is exactly 30 meters above the whale, are almost over them. the groups cas is almost a year old and it's still suckling from his mother. the social skills of orchids are illustrated by how they deal with their prey. you've got a species that is highly social, that shares all of its food, so their compulsive shares, killer whale, so they catch fish though, you know, one rallied half at the headed off to somebody else and that would buy to and then another one. i'll come in and take a little by the adults sometimes lose living sam into the younger
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wales in this way, the juveniles learn to hunt their prey in a playful way. at the vancouver aquarium researchers compare the images from different years. one indicator of the whales state of health are the white patches above their eyes. if there are not enough that preserves in the neck area, the angle along the ice spots will change. comparing the images side by side researchers observe of life threatening weight loss. me in response to the decline of natural stocks. the fishing industry installed aqua farms in the regions. the remaining wild salmon migrate through nets protect the farmed salmon from orca and other predators. with the predominantly norwegian operators introduced farmed atlantic salmon species and with them new
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viral disease is not previously found in canada pacific northwest. these fish farms raised as much salmon as possible in a confined space. it's all about maximizing profit. by product feces and germs that escape into open waters, there is growing concern of viral outbreaks among the wild chinook salmon. if the primary food source of the resident orca population continues to decline the whales own survival will also be endangered me. ah, well, researcher alexandra morton is studying the new diseases affecting the salmon. she visits the research, try me around to share the results of her analysis. or i'm pressing results. my laptops,
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if you'd like to see them. right here at the virus research where we found it and why are the same and firms such a big problem for the salmon and the will most because of where they're located. so we're, we're, we do a molecular test which basically just looks for the genetic sequence for part of the genetic sequence of the virus salmon taken viruses through their gills. the pathogens then in fact, their blood stream causing oregon failure. when the salmon farms moved in the orca stayed away that made alexandra morton suspicious. she took samples near the farms which were then analyzed in special laboratories. she examined the organs of both wild and farmed salmon. 95 percent of the farmed fish she dissected were sick. a large proportion of the
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wild salmon also became infected through contaminated water. the pathogens escape from the fish barbs with the title current and spread to the regions the young, wild salmon have to pass through as they migrate 200 kilometers spread. norris, the a $42.00 family searches for prey along the shore lines. the research expedition has reached the fjords. fisher channel, once famous for its ample fishing grounds. the whales hunt by day and by night. they don't need lights for orientation biologist floor and sullivan compares her recordings. 2 known call types and notes
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down behavior. to the org, i tend to use certain calls in a social context or more when hunting. all recordings are later re analyzed in germany with the help of deep learning programs. in their search for prey, the northern resident or time now often cover 80 to 120 kilometers a day along hunting routes that have been passed on for generations to identify individual wales and examined changes in group structures. programmer manuel schmidt and biologist james field are working on automatic thin recognition software. it work similarly to facial recognition programs. the process of identifying wales by their fins and dialect with use years ago in the famous case of an orphan cath known as
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a 73 or springer. when her mother died. then 2 year old springer was separated from the rest of her family. eventually 300 miles further south, the lone calf was found off the coast of the battle. the scientist could tell from her calls that she was in northern resident springer, was brought back and reunited with her family. so while researchers have been able to identify a whale dialect for 20 years, now understanding the language of whales represents a whole new challenge. the call systems used by different whale families changed little from one generation to the next spring or now has to have the of her own spirit and storm, roughly 804 years old or typically spend their entire lives with their mothers
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for the 1st 2 years they are suckled, and those are the following 8 years. they learn what they need to do to survive. another oracle group has joined springer's family. together, they search for salmon close to the shore. their hunting strategies vary depending on the local environment. this gives them a wealth of experience. bad, like their communication system is half down through generations. the, their group behavior during the hunt seems to be coordinated. the whales exchange a stream of call the the orders are still able to find in a food by spending more and more time hunting. for a calf,
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it's one of many lessons in salmon hunting. for the scientists, it's a rich source of data. human activity greatly impacts the whales habitat on this container as well. the or con no that org or call it because the very room the sound of passing ships doesn't frighten the whales, but the noise does interfere with their communication and compromises their hunting ability. the canadian government is investigating the impact of ship noise on marine mammals . so we listen for their vocalizations which can cover a range of 10 kilometers or so. man made noise in the world's ocean
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doubles every 10 years. one of the concerns we have about vessel noise is its potential effect on the eco location capabilities of the whales. the whales vision is very limited under water because of murkiness and the water, especially at night. they can't seem typically in these waters more than a whales length or so, so perhaps 10 meters max in quiet conditions. the wheels can probably detect a chinook salmon at a range of perhaps 200 meters. but that might be significantly reduced by masking of by boat noise. similar to baths orca scan their surroundings by emitting clicking sounds and listening to their echoes. the noise from ships math those echoes to reduce its own engine noise. the expedition boat runs on an ultra quiet electric drive as sounds like an all, but it's in the one where we have the boat and there's
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another way we can hear the warnings. it's not clear. so we have this electrical noise here. tend to hurts. let me have a look at the engine. although electric engines are far quieter, there is nevertheless some interference. rachel chang, inspect the static noise and examines the control cables. are now much better now. the sound of electric motors is still rare in the ocean, which is perhaps why the ship triggers the whale of interest. the boat stops in order to maintain the requisite distance of 100 meters. the curious orcas are not
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as cautious and inspect the boat and its crew. the scientists wonder whether the whales might use distinct cause for different boats. in any case, there is immense curiosity on both sides. workers are extremely social creatures and love to touch one another. the thing, there's a 23 and a 25 group floating sideway pretty soon on the water surface, where others just mingling around either jumps also part of their communication or just a bit of fun. many
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of their behavioral patterns are still only partially understood. this is also due to the fact that or cause rarely roam close to the surface where humans can observe them some distance away. another group of oracle suddenly appears. marine biologist, alexander hall, wants to get an overview of sarah, go. now if we could have harvard site this is a completely different type of orca golf . unlike the resident wales, these transient or cars don't feed on salmon. they hunt other marine mammals. you know,
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i don't hear if you will call that there's but it seems there hunting there for in another contrast to northern residence. transient whale conte almost silently. that is because dolphin deals and other whales, their natural prey have excellent hearing. that means they know exactly when they're in danger. the transient orca is also inspect a rocky plateau for prey. the . it's a tactic that appears to be successful. we hear that the blood at the surface reveals a kill. the transience begin to celebrate their catch. and now exchange many calls back and forth acoustic,
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they're very different from the residence. curious if they classify or can actually pick up the different the, the homes of the roughly 500 transients. and 300 northern residents overlap. but their calls different so much. it's as if they're speaking different languages, dolphins, and other marine mammals can tell the difference. while they immediately flee from transient whales, they rush intentionally toward the residence as soon as they hear their calls, to hunt and play with them. below deck m a nerd and christiane bag la work on the automatic call classification of the organ. and it shows here the detection of those signal to always have to seconds seconds. so seconds you can clearly see that the incoming
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so if there isn't all they will be detected quite what i like is that the confidence is so high. so the average is quite sure that yes, yes. the automatic call detection work. the challenge is still to match one group of comb with another in human language. the equivalent of these sound sequences might be simple statements. c me, the northern residents consist of 32 families. they typically use different call systems, but are still able to communicate with each other when they meet up. looks like the other group is joining them. the calls between the groups go back and forth announcing their arrival in a kind of greeting ceremony. the
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thing they're saying here here, if they're so close, i know that it's not the same call. let's say what was really one call that the, the individual was repression or was the same one. doing like combination meetings between family groups used to be more frequent. when salmon stalks were more abundant and they had to hunt less. is there a lot more melodic sounds or a lot of places are a lot longer, i would say the more complex lay exchange and other series of calls before the meeting slowly breaks up. the sounds might signify goodbye, but the researchers will need to compare many other similar exchanges before they
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can interpret it more decisively. there are thick banks, a fog between vancouver island and the mainland. at the end of summer approaches. tracking down the whales is more of a challenge. the researchers only option is to use acoustic localization with the hydro phones under calm c conditions, the sound of the orca calls can range up to 10 kilometers. emma nude takes the location, forecasts 120300 over there, 1 o'clock. 123 or localisation is also important in order to interpret the calls is like 2 or 3 year towards re
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there. and then it's always the same call. what we're here right now, so it's probably, i'm here and the other one recognizes this one friend is over there. what i would do is try to cluster exactly those calls where i'm convinced that i've heard the same. and then from the sequence, one could make the assumption that's a signal and response signal signal response. in the last, a 3 expeditions is coming to an end with data from a total of 20 weeks, a field research on board. a few months later, the researchers meet at the pattern recognition lab at the university of along and in nuremberg, germany. rachel chang has an appointment with the programming team. manuel schmidt has run an automatic comparison of 1000000 calls. i coming in, take a look at the clustering. i made some changes and it's
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a little bit better. but here, there it looks very similar. makes with and nice. when i started doing the training background noises hinder, the automatic sorting of various calls, a newly programmed noise filter increases the precision that's a lot better than a 100 different. those from the artist says there are still small errors, but on such a large scale where millions of calls are being automatically compared, they become less significant. i think we're, we're at the level where we can run through a couple of tapes now and several tapes that you can use those class sequences in order to find those language patterns. real as like
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a semantic structure. and those can be interpreted as a call followed by an answer followed by another call. a new clustering results are better than expected. rachel chang's task is now to assign recurring call patterns to certain behaviors. she compares the new clusters with the existing call catalogs and discovers reappearing matches that might be meaningful. the algorithms have learned to differentiate the cause of different oracle families that would normally take human researchers years of training. 9 c in the future, this will allow automatic detection of which family is calling and the ability to follow the subsequent dialogues between families. the next step is comparing millions of call sequences which calls appear together frequently accompanied by
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which similar behavior. when decoding human languages such connections might reveal meaningful possibilities, such as fit and chair, or table and plate. the deep learning programs cannot be had work completely independently without human control, there could be a huge increase in assignment errors. the 1st matches appear the same cause sequences were used in a similar context, but there are exceptions. the comparisons are, are not conclusive. so the rab hearing ca, sickness point us to the thing is, socializing was find and the 2nd time the in the socializing context is the same. all pad we expect to find in the 3rd one also or in more.
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we didn't find in this. that doesn't disprove it. i mean there could be different explanations. we just don't have enough data to say that the german canadian research team is not yet able to create a kind of dictionary of the or come language. but now they do have tools to compare . we'll calls in a more detailed and systematic way than was previously possible. and there's more recordings that will cause are shared and made available for training deep learning machines. the faster it will be to recognise the subtleties in communication patterns. the humans have long faced limitations when it comes to understanding what animals might be talking about. but with the help of ai, a new era of research might allow us to decipher the secret behind their
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ah, this is d, w. news live from berlin, a landmark agreement at the g sets that could have huge repercussions for big tech g. 7 leaders agree to a global minimum corporate tax rate rallying behind a us plan. but will other countries agree to the scheme. also coming up plans to build an elite chinese university in budapest run into widespread resistance on gary and say it will only increase beijing's influence that country
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ah i'm and you can and thanks for joining us here. 7 finance minister meeting in london. say they've reached a deal on global tax reform. the agreement is designed to close the new pole used by some of the world's biggest companies to avoid paying taxes. germany says it's quote, good news for justice and fiscal solidarity. it would set corporate tax at a minimum of 15 percent, no matter where companies are based. the breast finance minister issue not made the announcement. here's what he had to say. i think the crucial thing for people to take away is the principle of fairness. that's what we've achieved today to ensure that there's a level playing field for all types of companies. and whether it's people operating in tax havens or is digital companies, we're going to level the playing field and inject that principle of fairness into our global tax system. that's the more on this that's bringing alex called him,
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whose chief executive of the tax justice network. alex, thanks so much for joining us. what do you think they just happens announcement that there's 2 things to say here. first, this really is a historic moment. you know, they are agreeing to stop the end of the race to the bottom right. this processed way by companies are able to capture all of the benefits of their, for an investment by getting countries to compete against each other to offer lower and lower tax rate. this is a big deal, but the 2nd thing to say is this, the way the g 7, i'm going about this with such a low rate, you should have been at least 25 percent. but also following the proposal, if the cd it means that the benefits are much more than they would have been. so $275000000.00 of additional revenues we calculate. and the g 7 will get the majority of that 60 percent, even though the g 7 only accounts for about 10 percent of the world's population.
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so it's a big deal, but it's also very unfair. and it shows just how unfit for purpose, the cd and the g 7. not as the the rich countries setting the rules for everyone else. we need to move this to the united nations and get a deal that works for everyone. not just the g 7 looking out for their own recognition. okay. but even if it is only 15 percent, as you say, this will only work. all countries in the world get on board with it now, is that going to happen? will know, and that's why this is a big deal. actually this doesn't need a global tracy. this can be done as a coalition of the willing. so if the g 7 move ahead with 15 percent or higher, the u. s. may stick with 21 percent, for example. and the g 20 countries, the other major economies come with them. that's 80 to 90 percent of the world economy already. now that means that luxemburg will island build and netherland middle came and may want to object. but they won't be able to,
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they can offer lower tax rates, but those tax rates will get top it up to at least 15 percent in the countries where the real activity is taking place. that's what makes this very powerful. but it also, again means that it's important, it's fair that the benefits of this on just captured by the g 7, they're shared with, particularly the lower income countries and lose a bigger share of tax revenues to this type of corporate tax abuse. why has it taken so long for a decision like this to be made? that is a great question. and the reason is this, the g 7 countries have all of the power, but they are split about this. on the one hand, they will the revenues just as everyone else does. but on the other hand, each of their multinational companies who are mainly responsible for this, the u. k, in particular, has been a major blocker. and if you take the u. k, along with all of its dependent territories. it is the biggest single actor in corporate tax abuse worldwide, you know, putting something like a $160000000000.00 of revenue losses on everyone else. so of course,
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it's been hard for them to get to this point, but we're here now because everyone needs revenues to respond to the pandemic. and that's again why it's so crucial that we raise that revenues in a way that includes the lower income countries whose public health systems are the most heavily under pressure right now. alex called them from the tax justice network. thanks so much for joining us. take a look now, some of the other stories making news around the world. on kong pro democracy activists child hung tongue has been released from police custody a day after. she was arrested ciao was accused of organizing and promoting an annual visual to commemorate the victims of china in 1989 chinaman square massacre . lisa, the vigil was an unauthorized assembly on the silence of killed around $100.00 civilians and but it's the west african nations deadliest attack. since your heart is violence or up to that 6 years ago,
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the men struck at night killing residents of soul hun village in the northeast. the government and what to do, who has declared 3 days of national morning, the nigerian government says it's suspending twitter indefinitely. and nigeria, 2 days ago, the social media platform removed a post from president. how to do big hurry, the threatened to punish regional secessionist. the information ministry accused twice a double standards in ignoring violent messages from a separatist leader with the parties that are large plots of derelict land in budapest is being turned into the 1st european campus of an elite chinese university. and hunger and taxpayers will be picking up the bill. 2 thirds of hungarians oppose the project, and it is growing against prime minister victor oberon. the w is funding for child reports. initially, the area behind this fence in budapest was supposed to become the home to more than 10000 students. the plan to build affordable dorms,
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especially for people from hungary, rural areas. the ground has been broken for various projects, including new athletic stadium. but the government is also allowing china to build the very 1st european campus of the sean cloud based food and university on the site. according to government, documents obtained by the hungarian investigative media outlet direct, 36. the chinese campus will be financed by a 1300000000 euro loan paid for by hungarian taxpayers. there, john is behind the report sees all the worrying implications for the projects sub which pony says hungary, intensifying ties with china. create a friendly environment for chinese intelligence. there's an increasing number of chinese students flowing in to the country. and china is known for using
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citizens forcing them to feed information to the chinese intelligence. so the larger, the chinese footprint is and hungry. the larger the risk of espionage during various visits with his chinese counterparts. over the past decade, prime minister victor or bon, has been openly pursuing an eastern opening strategy in the hopes of attracting chinese investment at the beginning of the corporate pandemic, or by personal inspected tons. of protective equipment that had arrived at the budapest airport from china. hungary is also the only country in the u. t. not too late. it citizens with the chinese coffee vaccine. and the recently vetoed an e joint statement expressing concern over china's tightening control over hong kong . so who really benefit from this relationship? hungary, i think,
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has we told the the most in favor china. so china is the number one manufacturer of hundreds, disruptive power and say to you both, we don't actually see chinese find our investment flowing in pouring in the country . the campus, for example, will be built using chinese labor and building materials shipped in from china. and not everyone in hungary is a fan of the eastern open strategy. budapest may or get caught out showing is a key opponent of or bon. he has been showing his opposition to what he calls chinese influenced buying in his own special way for street near the plant chinese construction site have recently been renamed students that the new campus may have to take dalai lama road or free hong kong road to get to class and more. let's go straight to correspondent funding. if a child in budapest,
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funny, many people have come out to protest against this project. roughly 2 thirds of hungarians, oppose it. tell us what the main concerns exactly according to one recent call, regardless of policy of the asian about some point during our rejecting the government plan to set off the very 1st european compost diversity outside of ocean with their base. not thousands of protests gather today. here at the parliament, budapest, and one of the main concern is the financial cost basically is blown out portion that the hungary and taxes are a p 1200000000 estimated cost for the other thing that is really frustration about it. on the very same side for food and university campus, it's supposed to be built to promise was by the government to actually build affordable housing. 10000 feet low from low income situation. and now
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people have gathered here today are actually worried that there's going to be in good faith for both projects. while the government claims is going to be the noise and impact hungary to benefit from food annual diversity as being one of the most prosperous, one of the universities in china. and that's right. as you say, the hungarian government has come out in strong defense of this plan university campus, but who benefits most from its relationship with china? what have you, in, on this particular particular project, you're going to be fine and by all your yes, but also trying to work is going to build this. china is going to benefit. also, there is concern about intelligence, maybe a league from various european countries to china. so it's into hungary, and it's not the 1st project obviously,
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or the 1st situation for home is looking towards china going on for the past decade . the people are actually worried that now a very difficult to get in touch here and hunger because education, freedom in budapest, thanks so much. put that new sensible now and germany begin the european championship campaign against world cup when it's france later this month in munich . the tournament is also the last one for germany. coach, you live and asked for a couple of veterans who welcome back to the roster. confidence is higher than ever that australian training base. one final friendly game against b on monday awaits this picture. a setting should give the national team strength and energy for the european championship in front of an impressive backdrop you'll be love is looking for the perfect mix of players to field ahead of his last turn him in his germany coach. i need to turn him in and we need players who lead the
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way, who pull along, who can help others and difficult moments be. and i just, we need players who may also have to be patient during the tournament because they don't play from the stars. but they also need to be ready for every minute that might come for them. and for every chance you shorter key training aspect, better communication on the pitch. and coach law who seems highly motivated is leaving the way. and his players follow important pillars of the team. thomas miller in my tumbles have returned after a 2 and a half year absence evictions on b. c. and i want to be the catalog. i don't know my life the one who can turbocharged the team and when they needed to come, in addition to some still stricken players such as leon gretzky,
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the champions league winters around car habits have now arrived in the austrian village of a field and was in monument of being, i'm a player who need self confidence. that's when i'm at my band higher than that. and that's why i'm going into training with a lot of self confidence finish up. but it must be too much. we have one or 2 players in the squad who have already won the title. it's self confidence is always good and that's of course how i'll go into the european championship. but when you then and the training camp, the spectators were still locked out. however, $14000.00 fans will be allowed in germany's 1st european championship game against france. they'll be on home turf in munich. this will add even more motivation for love and his team as they pursue the european championship title. now after 5 years of saving lives in cambodia, magowan a land mine detecting grat is retiring the african giant pouch. rats who received
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a gold medal to his bravery as found over 70 land mines during his career trained by n g o. in times near the wall was sent to secure safe land in cambodia which has one of the world highest numbers of mine, amputees relative to population coming up next to look at me in croatian euro 2020 chances in sports life. thanks so much for watching with different languages, we fight for different things. that's fine. but we all pick up for freedom, freedom of speech, and freedom of press. giving freedom of voice, global news that matters. d, w, made for mines. the future wars w richard walker explores the evolution of digital warfare,
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making military law more efficient and deadly decisions. those with the best algorithms survive scenario. absolutely not. future wars starts to tense on w i the the the the. hi, i'm dana, i'm italian by the way, and i got 5 reasons for you. why you should keep your eye on the duty at this summer here. hi everyone. hi there, guys. today i'll make a case for a to leave. the italy
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couldn't even qualify for the last. well, that's right. you'd be on tears we're seeing across the globe. and that was only 3 years ago was train number one, building the seriously who likes to play against italy? no one, italy is the world's bulging team trust. the italians are cynical when it comes to football. winning is all that matters. it's not about how you play and cynical results based mentality, means that italians know that even when you can't, when you might not lose italian perspective, the art of defending and no, i'm not talking about cut, they're not shelf. i'm talking about how italian teams always make their opponents suffer and how they're one of the dirtiest scenes you'll ever have to play again. grand sir. even if things have changed a little bit recently. the number to him
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until then there is the coach, dental mancini or in manchester as the times like to call him. he's a man who knows how to win title. he took over in may 2018 after the shambles of a world cup, qualifying campaigns. in his time football artist hour. he introduced himself with this statement of intent to a simple clean the story of his interest. 3 short years under 68 different players have features for the no other italian coach has ever experimented this much. but guess what worked in the year old qualifiers? italy, we're pick winning 10 out of 10 games. ah, number 3, bold decisions. mancini puts his faith in players that the rest of the world
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hasn't discovered yet. and by italian standards, those are both decisions based on that also. now lisa example, he was still playing in the 2nd division when he made his international view. she doesn't look like i'm there parallel to play a little bit like him to as a mr. distributor. and a sexy specialist or nicholas on your law who was called in the italian national team and made his debut for playing a single minute instead, he, there's also been chance, agree for the italian from the southern germantown of 40 time, who usually wouldn't get a shot with other italian coaches, but mancini has clearly been paying attention to the boon this they got. and i think the ones that i'm on the one out there she went down the windy set it back to what i did for this side of it. so my question is when you project number 4433, cut, and i'll show forget it. those days are long gone. it's basically the but of the
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joke in italy right now. of course, there's still the experience guys to keep things tied back. katherine celine and blue cheese. yes, they're getting on, but they're still rock solid behind them. this diesel donna rumor at 22 years old. he's as experienced as most 30 year olds. wow. oh. good ads. yeah. what i was about to say is that he's played since he was 16, and he's a parent who sought expert sitting 15 out of 43. so 5 former italy coaches always played pragmatic tactic designs around their opponents . but mancini, please at 433, designed around keeping possession. italy is all about the offense. now, the midfield is secure on the ball and tactically, sound just mancini like that. and one man stands out above all other nice. hello
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plaza. this will be the 1st major tournaments for a player who made a lot of noise at an early age, but allow me to save you at 17. by 20, he was already the captain at kennedy in 2019. he moved to enter, and surely it won't be long before he takes the are man there. now at 24, he's a real leader and strategist for the new italian champions and the hoody to on top of that, he's strong in the tackle and has a phenomenal work rape if anyone fits the bill as a box. the box midfielder. it's but edna, he's a player who can do pretty much anything, although he could probably add a little bit more goal threat to his game. and finally, number 5 squad that i caught the key to montes 433 is a so called plot that are course or short key at all times the distance between the different parts of the team. yes, small or actually as possible. a compact units that moves in unison across the pit
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where the forward, the use was backwards, the one demand high level of understanding of the game communication and a high work rate. mancini system is especially demanding on the wind players, both in attack and in defense. you thought about the sample that of incident i get one of them. we had a nice job on a life or what either that or that we're located in the last audience on that particular bit of the cro aysa well cover runners up now some key players may no longer be in the creation national team,
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even though i could teach mighty magic age daniel to buy sheets. even strange, but so up. believe me. they will still kick ass again at euro 2021. my name is sebastian and here are 5 good arguments. why croatia are among the are nice place. hi everyone. i there. hi guys. today i'll make a case for italy. and their passion for football has seen them develop a resilient mentality at 1st sight. creation is not really what you imagine a football powerhouse looks like population of only for 1000000 often poor training facilities, crumbling stadiums, corruption affairs, and football. well, no problem putting name up for the layman. the creation national team has football running vain since they started out as an independent nation. i have repeatedly sent shock waves through football. remember in 1998,
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for example. they came in 3rd at their 1st well cup ever. i witness myself. look, football means for creation as part of the welcoming committee. greeting the national team and zagging to after the world cup and rest of the the players are deeply patriotic. ah, when footballers put on the jersey, they know they're representing a nation. they don't want to let them use. i hear you say. but have you seen chris has more recent results. and the nations link season 202021 out class, and the group by france and portugal, and in the 2020 to work on quantify, or if they even lost the neighbors. civilian again, relax. that's just creation. being gratiot elapse, they could use,
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they are also known for poor periods, but they come back stronger when it really counts. remember, the qualification for the wealth of 2018 was also a rather shaky affair. that when he came lapka knowledge, who replaced his previous s or in late 2017, a man with a rather of quiet appearance, but a great conductor of his team of great individual class. he's the man behind the 2018 miracle he had to resell from chrysler after 2018 and left and succeeded, as they finished 1st and their qualifications group for this year. the fact that teresa are now getting a period of poor results is not a problem for them. he knows how to handle the situation. he's been there before. for example, when he took over. he knows how to handle his players, and in the end, it'll all be just a little bit of history with the then how could i not
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mention him a little come on each barrel and all winter 2018. and one of the greatest modern midfielder is, if not the greatest you can say about you on the right page of $35.00, he's still dictating play at the $172.00 centimeter, a magician can do it all and makes everyone around him better in attack. he lives through challenges, slides, teammates through on go and has a powerful, long range shot in defense produced as a robust challenges despite his flight frame and steals up position, passes due to period, which i think is too old. now i think the small man will be exhausted. well, better thing, twice. he's a machine at $35.00, a machine that makes the difference. he may have an internal to go out with a bang. his international is once done. so we heard about the old guard, but what about the young guns? well, 1st of all, creation the young hopefuls are not that young. and 2nd of all,
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they already have quite some experience coach deleon has already integrated an impressive young group into his team. take nicola license for 23 year old with chrome best football or in the rest of the league all while playing for c s k. moscow. and not in the little such as that, he think he scored 12 goes this season in a team where he's not surrounded by the top stubborn defences against such as, let's say scotland, the euro philosophy might be the key to unlock the or take your super color age 22, playing for was look in german, he's versus higher, and can be deployed on either flat. as an attacking mich feler, just behind to strike, the black hollow is blessed with taste and nimble. on top of that, you can be productive on the ball to rec, hello is tip to join liverpool. need i say more, go ahead. make my day. and then i have to think back to july 2018 and
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after creation last, people are good sports congratulating fran celebry. but does that mean correct when i come in that can every year? surely, no, they want revenge. they want to win at this time, and especially they want to avenge the 2018 final. they want to see friends suffer and one of the possible opponents in the 2nd round is left home. krisha still has a bill to settle here. and in my humble opinion, france wouldn't have that much to laugh about this time. here's all the way
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