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the 1st lambs of the year have arrived and so shepherd florian pi's has brought his animals to rest in a green patch between warehouses and factories in the industrial ruhr area in western germany. normally he keeps his flock on the move he's one of the few shepherds left in the country. there are around a 1000 professional shepherds left in germany that's not so many really i don't know many young people who want to do this job i'll continue to do it with passion until i have to step down it's certainly a dying profession that nobody wants to do you don't make much money you just don't get rich doing it. the sheep are eventually sold for their meat but eunice apologies also pay shepherds to have their flocks graze on public land. but wool has become a losing business these days sales don't even cover the costs of having the sheep sheared so that some uniform merino wool. is mitt romney and i have merino sheep because they still have the best quality wool i get over a euro per kilo. one colleagues of mine who have other breeds get a lot less they get $45.00 to $0.65 per kilo. if some o
the 1st lambs of the year have arrived and so shepherd florian pi's has brought his animals to rest in a green patch between warehouses and factories in the industrial ruhr area in western germany. normally he keeps his flock on the move he's one of the few shepherds left in the country. there are around a 1000 professional shepherds left in germany that's not so many really i don't know many young people who want to do this job i'll continue to do it with passion until i have to step down it's...
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the 1st lambs of the year have arrived and so shepherd florian high's has brought his animals to rest in a green patch between warehouses and factories in the industrial ruhr area in western germany. normally he keeps his flock on the move he's one of the few shepherds left in the country. there are around a 1000 professional shepherds left in germany that's not so many really i don't know many young people who want to do this job i'll continue to do it with passion until i have to step down it's certainly a dying profession that nobody wants to do you don't make much money you just don't get rich doing it i mean how do you guys come by. the sheep are eventually sold for their meat but in this apologies also pay shepherds to have their flocks graze on public land but will has become a losing business these days sales don't even cover the costs of having the sheep sheared so that some of you before merino wool. i have merino sheep because they still have the best quality i get over a euro per kilo. colleagues of mine who have other breeds get a lot less they get $45.00 to $0.65 per kil
the 1st lambs of the year have arrived and so shepherd florian high's has brought his animals to rest in a green patch between warehouses and factories in the industrial ruhr area in western germany. normally he keeps his flock on the move he's one of the few shepherds left in the country. there are around a 1000 professional shepherds left in germany that's not so many really i don't know many young people who want to do this job i'll continue to do it with passion until i have to step down...
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cannot reach that more and then important to reach there important a region with half a minute to go florianclits not young people even though they don't believe it or also at the risk can that be communicated to them of course it can be transparent about the statistics you use about the experience you consult and they read it seriously i write for the in quotes now from the university back on the psychology of party reveling in times of the pandemic thank you so much. and now it's time for your questions to our science correspondent derrick williams . can inhaled steroids help in the treatment of covert 19 for example for people who also have as not. currently the only steroids being used to treat covert 1000 patients as one cold decks a method though it isn't inhaled and it's only used to treat people who are in very bad shape and need respiratory support i think that what you're referring to is a group of other compounds that made headlines last week called interferon they're signaling proteins that play a key role in steering the body's immune response by acting as a kind of frontline de
cannot reach that more and then important to reach there important a region with half a minute to go florianclits not young people even though they don't believe it or also at the risk can that be communicated to them of course it can be transparent about the statistics you use about the experience you consult and they read it seriously i write for the in quotes now from the university back on the psychology of party reveling in times of the pandemic thank you so much. and now it's time for...
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florian coalfields further blame and produced a stunning 61 win over cologne last weekend to keep alive the hopes of staying in the league or confidence was there for high for the home 1st leg of their play off against 2nd tier hiden time. but it was the visitors who had much the better chances in the 1st half maurice multiroom screwing this shot wide for haydn time who have never been in the windows league. lackluster braman were mainly reduced to long shots as the rain poured in the 2nd half and they had nicolas moyes sunda sent off late on. hiding behind continued their strong showing and almost dropped the lead at the death. nil nil it's ended hard time has a population of less than $50000.00 and will be one of the small these places ever supposed to men's bond as the good team but the dream looks very much on in monday's home leg when 4 times gone as they get champions braman risk only a 2nd ever relegation. and meantime it's official manchester city's leroy's on a joins blunders they get champions by your new nick he has signed a 5 year deal until 2025 for a reported to be around
florian coalfields further blame and produced a stunning 61 win over cologne last weekend to keep alive the hopes of staying in the league or confidence was there for high for the home 1st leg of their play off against 2nd tier hiden time. but it was the visitors who had much the better chances in the 1st half maurice multiroom screwing this shot wide for haydn time who have never been in the windows league. lackluster braman were mainly reduced to long shots as the rain poured in the 2nd half...
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the first lambs of the year have arrived and so shepherd florian preis has brought his animals to rest in a green patch between warehouses and factories in the industrial ruhr area in western germany. normally, he keeps his flock on the move. he's one of the few shepherds left in the country. >> "there are around a thousand professional shepherds left in germany. that's not so many, really. i don't know many young people who want to do it. i'll continue to do it with passion until i have to step down. it's certainly a dying profession that nobody wants to do. you don't make much money. you just don't get rich doing it." >> the sheep are eventually sold for their meat but municipalities also pay shepherds to have their flocks graze on public land. but wool has become a losing business these days. sales don't even cover the costs of having the sheep sheared. i have merino sheep. they still have the best quality wool. i get over a euro per kilo. cocolleagues of mine whoho have other breeeeds get a lot less. they get 45 to 65 cents per kilo. some of them don't sell it anymore, choosing to
the first lambs of the year have arrived and so shepherd florian preis has brought his animals to rest in a green patch between warehouses and factories in the industrial ruhr area in western germany. normally, he keeps his flock on the move. he's one of the few shepherds left in the country. >> "there are around a thousand professional shepherds left in germany. that's not so many, really. i don't know many young people who want to do it. i'll continue to do it with passion until i...
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the 1st lambs of the year have arrived and so shepherd florian heise has brought his animals to rest in a green patch between warehouses and factory in the industrial ruhr area in western germany. normally he keeps his flock on the move he's one of the few shepherds left in the country. there are around a 1000 professional shepherds left in germany that's not so many really i don't know many young people who want to do this job i'll continue to do it with passion until i have to step down it's certainly a dying profession that nobody wants to do you don't make much money you just don't get rich doing it i mean how do you buy stuff by. the sheep are eventually sold for their meat but municipalities also pay shepherds to have their flocks graze on public land but wool has become a losing business these days sales don't even cover the costs of having the sheep sheared. before merino wool. i have merino sheep they still have the best quality wool i get over a euro per kilo. colleagues of mine who have other breeds get a lot less they get $45.00 to $0.65 per kilo. some of them don't sell
the 1st lambs of the year have arrived and so shepherd florian heise has brought his animals to rest in a green patch between warehouses and factory in the industrial ruhr area in western germany. normally he keeps his flock on the move he's one of the few shepherds left in the country. there are around a 1000 professional shepherds left in germany that's not so many really i don't know many young people who want to do this job i'll continue to do it with passion until i have to step down it's...
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the 1st lambs of the year have arrived and so shepherd florian high's has brought his animals to rest in a green patch between warehouses and factories in the industrial ruhr area in western germany. normally he keeps his flock on the move he's one of the few shepherds left in the country. there are around a 1000 professional shepherds left in germany that's not so many really i don't know many young people who want to do this job i'll continue to do it with passion until i have to step down it's certainly a dying profession that nobody wants to do you don't make much money you just don't get rich doing it i mean how do you guys that are. the sheep are eventually sold for their meat but municipalities also pay shepherds to have their flocks graze on public land. but wool has become a losing business these days sales don't even cover the costs of having the sheep sheared so that some a beautiful merino wool. is mitt romney and i have merino sheep because they still have the best quality wool i get over a euro per kilo. one colleagues of mine who have other breeds get a lot less they ge
the 1st lambs of the year have arrived and so shepherd florian high's has brought his animals to rest in a green patch between warehouses and factories in the industrial ruhr area in western germany. normally he keeps his flock on the move he's one of the few shepherds left in the country. there are around a 1000 professional shepherds left in germany that's not so many really i don't know many young people who want to do this job i'll continue to do it with passion until i have to step down...
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we go to munich to meet a very in parliament member florian ritter we wanted to find out whether he was aware of any contacts between the us car and the right wingers. view of several u.s. car members were recently investigated for allegedly sharing objectionable content on chat apps indian officials determined that some of that content might have been anti semitic. and. after learning that ammunition from bavaria had been submitted as evidence in a criminal trial and sherene ritter filed a written request demanding that the authorities explain the situation. for them to show the answer that i got from the interior ministry was astonishing they said that no ammunition had gone missing. but prosecutors and bean have been able to prove just the opposite. the various state premier marcus souter apparently has little interest in pursuing this potentially explosive matter. connections between the north koreans group and bavaria and that's a problems for. dealing with a terrorist network here. from federal varian sources. network then we have to find out how that's happening. in solution. wit
we go to munich to meet a very in parliament member florian ritter we wanted to find out whether he was aware of any contacts between the us car and the right wingers. view of several u.s. car members were recently investigated for allegedly sharing objectionable content on chat apps indian officials determined that some of that content might have been anti semitic. and. after learning that ammunition from bavaria had been submitted as evidence in a criminal trial and sherene ritter filed a...
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the 1st lambs of the year have arrived and so shepherd florian hives has brought his animals to rest in a green patch between warehouses and factories in the industrial ruhr area in western germany. normally he keeps his flock on the move he's one of the few shepherds left in the country. there are around a 1000 professional shepherds left in germany that's not so many really i don't know many young people who want to do this job i'll continue to work with passion until i have to step down it's certainly a profession that nobody wants to do you don't make much money you just don't get rich doing your. work. the sheep are eventually sold for their meat but municipalities also pay shepherds to have their flocks graze on public land. but wool has become a losing business these days sales don't even cover the costs of having the sheep sheared so that's i'm a beautiful merino wool. is mitt romney and i was i have merino sheep and they still have the best quality wool i get over a euro per kilo. colleagues of mine who have other breeds get a lot less they get $45.00 to $0.65 per kilo. some
the 1st lambs of the year have arrived and so shepherd florian hives has brought his animals to rest in a green patch between warehouses and factories in the industrial ruhr area in western germany. normally he keeps his flock on the move he's one of the few shepherds left in the country. there are around a 1000 professional shepherds left in germany that's not so many really i don't know many young people who want to do this job i'll continue to work with passion until i have to step down it's...
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another business that has always relied on venice's steady flow of visitors is the iconic cafe florianltiple customers such as andy warhol, charlie chaplin and clark gable. it is one of the oldest cafes in the world, and was due to celebrate its 300th anniversary this year. instead, they have been closed for overfour months. having been recently reopened, anna tells me how how they have been getting on. we closed the very lat day of carnival, the end of february. has the cafe ever been closed for that long? never, not even during the world war. how much down are you on business — 50%, 60%? i would say, 70%. as much as that? venice relies on tourists. no tourists, no life in venice. there was a complaint, what shall we do without tourists? now, a good proportion of florian‘s clientele come straight from the cruise liners. in fact, in total, those ships account for about 1.5 million extra visitors every year. but not everyone here is delighted to see them. the recent pause in tourism provided by the pandemic has fuelled local protests calling for the government to seize the moment to tur
another business that has always relied on venice's steady flow of visitors is the iconic cafe florianltiple customers such as andy warhol, charlie chaplin and clark gable. it is one of the oldest cafes in the world, and was due to celebrate its 300th anniversary this year. instead, they have been closed for overfour months. having been recently reopened, anna tells me how how they have been getting on. we closed the very lat day of carnival, the end of february. has the cafe ever been closed...
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article system of ignoring sentiments and active silencing of criticism in the ranks but is also what florian 5 a retired major experienced. it is against except when they know from personal experience that their superiors make them break the law and cover up crimes when they're forced into doing these things then of course they conclude that these are not isolated cases that is coming from the highest level and also reaches into the realm of politics. but i put it to. germany's opposition green party has been tackling the issue for years so i'm calling this new study out it's a constant problem that i've been trying to tackle on the parliamentary defense committee servicemen and women complain that they can't speak out because it would damage their career. you've seen a string of whistleblowers exposing right wing extremism in the army in the end and they've been forced to leave and that's the bonus wagon gangs and the issue has repeatedly made headlines in recent years numerous cases of right wing extremists in the ranks have come to light. critics say the problem has not yet been recognize
article system of ignoring sentiments and active silencing of criticism in the ranks but is also what florian 5 a retired major experienced. it is against except when they know from personal experience that their superiors make them break the law and cover up crimes when they're forced into doing these things then of course they conclude that these are not isolated cases that is coming from the highest level and also reaches into the realm of politics. but i put it to. germany's opposition...
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cannot reach that more and then important to reach there important a region with half a minute to go florian clits not young people even though they don't believe it or also add risk can that be communicated to them. that can be transparent about the statistics you use about the experience you can. get seriously all right for the way of quotes now from the university of hydel back on the psychology off party reveling in times of the pandemic thank you so much. and now it's time for your questions to a science correspondent derrick williams. can inhaled steroids help in the treatment of covert 19 for example for people who also have as not. currently the only steroids being used to treat coke at 1000 patients as one called meth as though it isn't inhaled and it's only used to treat people who are in very bad shape and need respiratory support i think that what you're referring to is a group of other compounds that made headlines last week called interferon so now they're signaling proteins that play a key role in steering the body's immune response by acting as a kind of frontline defender on
cannot reach that more and then important to reach there important a region with half a minute to go florian clits not young people even though they don't believe it or also add risk can that be communicated to them. that can be transparent about the statistics you use about the experience you can. get seriously all right for the way of quotes now from the university of hydel back on the psychology off party reveling in times of the pandemic thank you so much. and now it's time for your...
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for some, another business that has always relied on venice's steady flow of visitors is the iconic florianas andy warhol, charlie chaplin and clark gable. it is one of the oldest cafes in the world, and was due to celebrate its 300th anniversary this year. instead, they have been closed for overfour months. having been recently reopened, anna tells me how how they have been getting on. it was carnival, the end of february. has the cafe ever been closed for that long? never, not even during the world war. how much down are you on business, 50, 60%? i would say 70%. as much as that? venice relies on tourists. no tourists, no life in venice. those who complain, what shall we do without tourists? now, a good proportion of the clientele here come straight from the cruise liners. in total, those ships account for about 1.5 million extra visitors every year, but not everyone here is delighted to see them. the recent pause in tourism provided by the pandemic has fuelled local protests calling for the government to seize the moment to turn the tide on mass tourism. this woman is part of a network o
for some, another business that has always relied on venice's steady flow of visitors is the iconic florianas andy warhol, charlie chaplin and clark gable. it is one of the oldest cafes in the world, and was due to celebrate its 300th anniversary this year. instead, they have been closed for overfour months. having been recently reopened, anna tells me how how they have been getting on. it was carnival, the end of february. has the cafe ever been closed for that long? never, not even during the...
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another business that has always relied on venice's steady flow of visitors is the iconic cafe florianiple customers such as andy warhol, charlie chaplin and clark gable. it is one of the oldest cafes in the world, and was due to celebrate its 300th anniversary this year. instead, they have been closed for overfour months. having been recently reopened, anna tells me how how they have been getting on. we closed the very lat day of carnival, the end of february. has the cafe ever been closed for that long? never, not even during the world war. how much down are you on business — 50%, 60%? i would say, 70%. as much as that? venice relies on tourists. no tourists, no life in venice. there was a complaint, what shall we do without tourists? now, a good proportion of florian‘s clientele come straight from the cruise liners. in fact, in total, those ships account for about 1.5 million extra visitors every year. but not everyone here is delighted to see them. the recent pause in tourism provided by the pandemic has fuelled local protests calling for the government to seize the moment to turn
another business that has always relied on venice's steady flow of visitors is the iconic cafe florianiple customers such as andy warhol, charlie chaplin and clark gable. it is one of the oldest cafes in the world, and was due to celebrate its 300th anniversary this year. instead, they have been closed for overfour months. having been recently reopened, anna tells me how how they have been getting on. we closed the very lat day of carnival, the end of february. has the cafe ever been closed for...
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all system of ignoring sentiments and active silencing of criticism in the ranks but is also what florian 5 a retired major experienced. is against except when they know from personal experience that their superiors make them break the law and cover up crimes when they're forced into doing these things then of course they conclude that these are not isolated cases that is coming from the highest level and also reaches into the realm of politics. but i put it to. germany's opposition green party has been tackling the issue for years so i'm pauline that's me said yeah it's a constant problem that i've been trying to tackle on the parliamentary defense committee servicemen and women complain that they can't speak out because it would damage their career. we've seen a string of whistleblowers exposing right wing extremism in the army in the end and they've been forced to leave in the bundesliga gangs and the issue has repeatedly made headlines in recent years numerous cases of right wing extremists in the ranks have come to light critics say the problem has not yet been recognised the structu
all system of ignoring sentiments and active silencing of criticism in the ranks but is also what florian 5 a retired major experienced. is against except when they know from personal experience that their superiors make them break the law and cover up crimes when they're forced into doing these things then of course they conclude that these are not isolated cases that is coming from the highest level and also reaches into the realm of politics. but i put it to. germany's opposition green party...
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florian caulfield for the blame and produce just turning 61 win over cologne last weekend to keep alive the hopes of staying in the long as league or confidence was there for high for the home 1st leg of their play off against 2nd tier hiden time but it was the visitors who had much the better chances in the 1st half maurice motown string this shot wide for hiding behind who have never been in the wonders league. lackluster braman were mainly reduced to long shots as the rain poured in the 2nd half. and i had nicholas my sunday send off late on. hiding behind continued their strong showing and almost dropped the lead at the deaf routine will be a man. nil nil it's ended hiding behind has a population of less than $50000.00 and will be one of the small these places ever supposed to men's bond as they get same but the dream looks very much on in monday's home leg when 4 times bond as they get champions braman risk only a 2nd ever relegation. while many music festivals around the world have been cancelled this year because of the coronavirus one event belgium managed to find a clever work
florian caulfield for the blame and produce just turning 61 win over cologne last weekend to keep alive the hopes of staying in the long as league or confidence was there for high for the home 1st leg of their play off against 2nd tier hiden time but it was the visitors who had much the better chances in the 1st half maurice motown string this shot wide for hiding behind who have never been in the wonders league. lackluster braman were mainly reduced to long shots as the rain poured in the 2nd...
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here's some analysis from politico's florian eder. countries would say trust is like money, you need to earn it before you can spend it, so that what they want is a mechanism in place to have a say on how italy, spain and other recipients of these gra nts spain and other recipients of these grants will spend the money and also because they say a lot of money has been spent and not the best man in these countries so it's an active responsibility vis—a—vis the taxpayers in the countries. the eu operates in a lot of unanimity. every single country can veto an agreement which is why it is so complicated and hard for leaders to agree to something in the end. staying in europe, and in france, it's now compulsory to wear masks in indoor spaces like shops, restaurants and banks. france has seen a slight resurgence of coronavirus infections. hugh schofield is in paris. it is perfectly possible that things turned back. there has been a rise in the number of clusters in france over the last couple of weeks and i have certainly been indications m
here's some analysis from politico's florian eder. countries would say trust is like money, you need to earn it before you can spend it, so that what they want is a mechanism in place to have a say on how italy, spain and other recipients of these gra nts spain and other recipients of these grants will spend the money and also because they say a lot of money has been spent and not the best man in these countries so it's an active responsibility vis—a—vis the taxpayers in the countries. the...
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let's bring in our next guest, european economist to weigh in florian, it felt like there was so much optimism going into the recovery fund. a lot of differences but investors had been bullish since this proposal came together. now this morning, throwing a little cold water. the dutch prime minister weighing in saying he's not optimistic is this all just political posturing or do you think the mood has turned a little more sour >> it is difficult to say ahead of that summit it is crucial and we expect the eu leaders to make some serious progress this is the first summit where they sit together in a room. that could spark a positive surprise yes, a breakthrough is unlikely at this stage not only are they far apart. they are meeting in a room for about 300 and they are about 27. you are not going to have these by lateral talks over a glass of wine these differences still remain pretty different will probably narrow a little. there are some very sticky points no breaks from now the best result could be that they agree to meet again before the summer break at a summit where they would hav
let's bring in our next guest, european economist to weigh in florian, it felt like there was so much optimism going into the recovery fund. a lot of differences but investors had been bullish since this proposal came together. now this morning, throwing a little cold water. the dutch prime minister weighing in saying he's not optimistic is this all just political posturing or do you think the mood has turned a little more sour >> it is difficult to say ahead of that summit it is crucial...
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problems he was due to run for president in october and sudden death is creating new uncertainty for m florian's. the british war veteran who raised $40000000.00 for the national health service has been knighted by queen elizabeth in a unique ceremony because of social distancing this is captain tom moore now search home who walked a 100 laps of his garden for his 100th birthday to raise that money he only set out to raise a $1000.00 but britain's nationwide donated generously to that remarkable if this. will be on the grim coronavirus statistics which we always bring you there are of course faces of victims mourned by their loved ones and one peruvian artist has made it his mission to immortalize their images in murals the latin american country has the 5th highest number of coded 1000 infections in the world more than 11000 people have died as well but then your honor it says he's trying to keep people's memory alive of many of the victims who never got to say goodbye. the top stories on al-jazeera this hour a year leaders are meeting in brussels for the 1st time in months to negotiate a cover
problems he was due to run for president in october and sudden death is creating new uncertainty for m florian's. the british war veteran who raised $40000000.00 for the national health service has been knighted by queen elizabeth in a unique ceremony because of social distancing this is captain tom moore now search home who walked a 100 laps of his garden for his 100th birthday to raise that money he only set out to raise a $1000.00 but britain's nationwide donated generously to that...
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another business that has always relied on venice's steady flow of visitors is the iconic cafe floriansts, no life in venice. those who complain, what shall we do without tourists? now, a good proportion of the clientele here come straight from the cruise liners. in total, those ships account for about 1.5 million extra visitors every year, but not everyone here is delighted to see them. the recent pause in tourism provided by the pandemic has fuelled local protests calling for the government to seize the moment to turn the tide on mass tourism. aline is part of a network of over 3000 venetian residents campaigning to protect the heritage of their city. do you think about the cruise liners? do you see a huge difference or a change during the pandemic because they were no longer allowed to come here? yes, yes, of course, without them, the air was completely more clear, more fresh. more light. but the cruise ships bring a lot of people who must bring money to the city. not so much. people who stay in the cruise ships, they sleep there, they buy some cheap souvenirs, all for! euro. if the
another business that has always relied on venice's steady flow of visitors is the iconic cafe floriansts, no life in venice. those who complain, what shall we do without tourists? now, a good proportion of the clientele here come straight from the cruise liners. in total, those ships account for about 1.5 million extra visitors every year, but not everyone here is delighted to see them. the recent pause in tourism provided by the pandemic has fuelled local protests calling for the government...