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shinzo aves governing coalition has won a super majority does he now have a mandate to change the country's pacifist constitution lbs public remains deeply divided over this issue also coming up. thousands of people gather in malta to honor and investigative journalists killed by a car bomb last week they're calling for top justice officials resign our stories any closer to finding out who killed her. and a major donors conference they aims to raise a much needed cash to help some half a million reasons refugees have fled and more are now facing an uncertain future in bangladesh. plus two underperforming teams go head to head in the bun this league a cologne and braman we're both looking for their first win of the season we'll bring you all the highlights. and sharks of predators but many species are being hunted to the brink of a. stinks if we meet a brazilian who is working to save the sharks you want still. i'm brian thomas a very warm welcome to the show japan's prime minister shinzo abbay has swept to a resoundingly victory after taking a gamble with snap elections his coalition government is set to retain its two thirds super majority in the lower house of parliament and that could pave the way to make changes to the country's pacifist constitution we'll go live to tokyo after this report. a carnation for every seat one a tradition in japanese politics prime minister shinzo had a had quite a few carnations to pin thanks to his coalition's big landslide retaining a super majority of two thirds in parliament was one of the conservatives goals they want to reform japan's pacifist constitution which are strict the military to self defense they point to the threat from north korea as proof that the constitution is outdated. but i don't want him calling snap elections was a risk but the gamble paid off handsomely when i made the call he was facing low approval ratings after a string of government scandals pushing elections forward was a master stroke of politics his rival yuri cuckoo or the governor of tokyo was rising in the polls but had little time to prepare. her take on the issues should have appealed to the voters but it clearly wasn't a winning electoral strategy. because in about this much japan's opposition didn't have the time or perhaps the inclination to unify the left liberals candidate former chief cabinet secretary yukio edano came in a distant second. prime minister he was able to convince voters he was better on security and turnout may have been affected by heavy rains not a good sign for new beginnings and joining us now from tokyo is journalist michael pan michael obvious just given a press conference what were some of his main points there. well he is going to you know. talk about that he's going to offer stability and good leadership for the government going forward and essentially he's going to make his case that he that he now has the mandate to continue his leadership for several years into the future ok you know now retains a two thirds majority in parliament does he now have the political mandate to oversee as he's campaigned on changing the country's pacifist constitution and what would be the timeframe on that. well in terms of his intentions there's no doubt that he will move forward and the timeframe. still take a couple more years because he needs to line up support even within his own party in his own coalition although i do think we're going to see a lot of movement on it next year in terms of the issue of mandate well that's kind of a little bit more tricky because you know the voter turnout was quite low and really the super majority this thumping victory which he won was done with probably less than twenty five percent of the votes of the total adult population of japan so there's a lot of. structure of the electoral system which kind of exaggerates the size of the victory so in many ways mandate is a tricky question and at the end of the day it will be the japanese people themselves who will have a referendum to be able to decide whether or not to go forward to revise and constitution abbate will do it but whether the people are behind him or not on that issue remains an open question ok the background to this is of course the rising tensions with north korea could we see any new political moves in that direction during his new administration well of course we don't know what exactly is going to happen in the future but prime minister inclination is very clear he will continue to back the trumpet ministration he's against any kinds of talks he's in favor of economic pressure and sanctions against north korea basically you know abbate in the japanese context is pretty much a serious hard liner and i think that that kind of hard line we don't talk pressure pressure that will be his approach going forward as well i would expect ok and going forward as well what are going to be some of the main political challenges he's going to be facing. well you see it interesting thing one of the exit polls showed that fifty one percent of the japanese public doesn't trust that so even though his party just one has huge majority he's not well liked and he's not trusted by the japanese public so he's going to even though he will have the parliamentary numbers to ram through a lot of things he has a lot of work to do in terms of regaining the faith of the people and to try to you know get acceptance of his policies even though he has the power to push many of them through ok michael penn for us to listen tokio thanks very much for that thank you. regaining the faith how's it going down the business world looking at four more years of. very important policies of of course brian and his election victory is going down extremely well on the trading floor japanese stocks hit their highest level since one thousand nine hundred ninety six the nikkei climbed nearly one percent extending its recent winning streak so it seems that the markets are celebrating the continuation of abin or make sure our base three arrows policy of monetary easing a fiscal stimulus and structural reform now since the start of abyei nomics japan's nikkei index of blue chip stocks has soared by one hundred and five percent and in mid october just shortly before the snap election the nikkei jumped to twenty thousand eight hundred eighty one points its highest level in twenty years but pumping billions of years into the system has also boosted japan's sovereign debt and the third possibly the most important arrow of nomics structural reforms has not yet been tackled unemployment is down but salaries aren't moving much weighing on consumer spending and the international monetary fund one warns that japan's growth could slow to north point seven percent next year so does makes work let's ask my he's the chief analyst at became a lenders bank good to have you with us so we just heard that other nomics certainly gives stocks a boost but what about the japanese economy. well the japanese economy is doing pretty well at the moment if you look at the last quarter it was an annualized growth but enough to a percent which is extremely high for japanese standards but there is a big but the question is is it ended jina strength or exit jeana strengths and it's rather exiguus strength stemming from the world economy is just stemming from the silk road one bed one boat initiative of china and we see that in the export business we had an increase over the last three months on the average in and your comparison by fifteen percent and china plays a major role thus the and the genius trends which are in the economy can rely on is not as strong as the numbers might implicate and that not to act there are plenty of reasons i don't have the view of the i.m.f. that exactly that probably also has to do with the fact that and that's what a lot of analysts say that he hasn't tackled structural reforms why is it difficult to do that i think it's difficult in japan because it's a very traditional country and if you look at the government party it is very much entrenched in the holes complexity of the system and then. getting structural reforms on its way is very very difficult so at the moment they still like the way that the b.o.j. eases the way out that we run big budget deficits in order to keep the economy on track but this is not a recipe to last and what about sovereign debt i mean why is it important to tackle that. he has to tackle it because a stands shy of the number of two hundred fifty percent of g.d.p. and going for it was the demography of japan you need to do something about that and nothing can be really seen here on the horizon of the foreseeable future so we look into the stability of the economy that's what markets do like but we have a lack of structural measures in order to win the future over a longer period of time and just briefly four more years of the in power makes what's that mean for the global economy it means that in the first dance on the short term if you have the next twenty four months two years that means stability that's what markets like but it doesn't mean that japan is out of the woods of problems going forward into a longer term future all right then chief analyst agreement on the spot thank you so much for this you're welcome. so japanese markets got a real boost from his landslide victory while they get in they hit a three month low against the dollar however japan's fresh stock market high is also reflect a global rally. it was big news for the big board japan's benchmark stock index is set to extend its latest winning streak after friday marked its longest run in over fifty years. helping drive the market rally victorious prime minister shinzo r.b.s. economic policies. well we make an effort for economic growth and if necessary investments i hope to recover japan's primary balance today. and promises like that are helping drive down the yen against the dollar giving japanese exports a welcome boost car makers like nissan and honda saw their stocks jump around one percent on the news. other export dependent corporations like electronics giants panasonic and canon also gained ground. but markets elsewhere in the region shrugged off the news of arby's victory. the hong kong and shanghai stock exchanges were flat in monday trading. and i'll have more business for you in a few minutes also with a look at the economy in catalonia the first malta a scene a protest and a common ration for a murdered journalist brian there certainly has monica thousands of people gathered in the maltese capital valetta to honor the murdered best again of journalist dafna and the call for those behind her death to be brought to justice she died in a car bombing last week that shocked the mediterranean island police it was uncovering our government corruption scandal linked to the panama papers. this was not a vigil it was an act of collective anger protesters upset over the assassination of journalist daphne khurana galicia cold for the resignation of the island nations police commissioner. they threw coins at a banner of laurent could tell ya chanting shame on you and no change no justice. was an investigative journalist who specialized in corruption cases just before her death she posted a message saying that in multan there were crooks everywhere she died when a bomb planted in her car exploded. at another rally close by the capitol of aletta people remembered her passion. i would say she was at the mired and resent it in equal measure there were a lot of people who couldn't stand the way she wrote the gossip element of it especially but in reality she was is one of the ones who really on earth that some of the biggest scandals in recent years. those in the crown say they want a new malta. we're here because we want to show that the next generation and believe in freedom of speech that we will not be silenced we'll always speak out against injustice when we see it disappear freedom of speech as it's being attacked in the country i know. the leaders of malta's main political parties were not in attendance and i the rally one said he knew his family did not want him there. under this logan no change no justice thousands have gathered here to demand justice in the ongoing investigations in the case of the murdered panama papers journalist stuff nick ironically theah some say it's the biggest protests that malta has ever seen tough look at some of the other stories making news this hour at least two people have been killed by a powerful storm in japan typhoon long as cause flooding and landslides have prompted the evacuation order for tens of thousands of people along the country's pacific coast line also disrupting rail and air transportation. the coalition of argentina's president michel machree has emerged as the country's strongest political force in the term elections packard than expected to lose votes over his government's human rights record but dealt a blow to the opposition especially in the province of awareness areas where the former president cristina kirchner was defeated by the pro government counter. two of italy's richest regions have voted in favor of greater autonomy from the central government in rome the non-binding ballots took place in the nato in lombardy which are home to about a quarter of italy's population their regional leaders are likely to use those votes to demand more local powers. well colonias regional government is due to meet later today to decide its next steps and the push for independence now this comes after spanish prime minister mario raho i moved to trigger article one fifty five no that would lead to the dismissal of separatist leaders from catalonia as regional government with both madrid and barcelona digging in their heels people on both sides are hoping for a solution to the political uncertainty. dancing towards independence while hundreds of thousands of pro independent supporters protested in barcelona over the weekend others took to the city's streets with a different expression of regional solidarity. the traditional sadhana dance was suppressed by the fascist dictatorship of francisco franco who saw our regional culture as a threat to its authority the people of that in government no have the same frame of mind. the franco people who go for their songs and get on sunday who wouldn't just what the i mean i think i can tell you what do we mean these years to give you five years from now if you can hear from now you know what we will be talking. catalonia as newest battle for independence has pushed spain into uncharted territory modern spain has never reasserted control over any of its regions which it may do if the senate triggers article one fifty five of its constitution later this week some catalogs are on edge we can then all do that sort of on that side of this equation is the pain i think that we are now if we are not being together in times now we have to be a lot finding speak we the other five to be explained by we've got on fire and we have to i rise to. solution. catalonia is not spain's only region with autonomous aspirations in madrid some worry about a slippery slope you know if we are not all in agreement with the constitution they should sit down and talk and see how it can be amended we're starting to take spain as part of it at the end we'll end up with twenty five different countries. by uses neither madrid nor barcelona has shown much sign of backing down for now spaniards can do little but wait and in barcelona dance. ok if it's very low this let's go to barbara vessel standing by for us in a barcelona barbara the spanish prime minister a whole he's unveiled a sweeping plan to take control of catalonia hardly in a dancing mood himself what would that plan entails. that plan would entail in fact that the ministries the key ministries in madrid would take over the key ministries here in barcelona so autonomy would be in no way suspended even though that might be on or hard tries to hide this fact and tries to find different phrases to to sort of not show how how really decisive this mood is move is however people here know about this and it would just be to friday still barcelona can sort of do what it wants a politically and then from friday on there will be the administrators from the hated central government who take over whether they will meddle in the intimate details or just sort of try to watch over saying that is yet to be seen margaret will certainly favor the latter ok well the catalog regional parliament even allowed that to happen it's due to meet today will live except madrid's demands will essentially dissolve itself parliament has not yet shown its hand their meeting today only in order to say we will meet maybe on wednesday maybe on sure thursday shortly before the senate will sign off these measures on friday morning in any case and of course there still rumors going around that they will use the occasion to redeclare independence and sort of to go down in flames you know show a rory gas gesture and sort of make their supporters happy but it's not quite clear because the government for the last days has really tried to hedge its bet move forward side with spec words and trying to. remain and keep some political wiggle room so we'll still waiting for the next days ok that lack of direction is of course being talked up to. the catalog president carlos pushed him on what are his options right now why is he so indecisive. he has pretty much run out of options and he can't make up his mind and what tino wants to do does he want to be america or for the great cause of independence or does he want to remain a politician even though he then only could work from the background because he is going to lose his job on friday in any case and that he simply couldn't make up his mind the problem is that put him on is not a politician by profession he came relatively late he was a journalist in his early life he came relatively late to this he is a functionary of the independence movement and that sort of explains his way to not really figure out the right political steps and the right gestures in order to be effective so it looks as he seems to be doing like a little dion sonos just going around and around in circles and people sort of are really wait no he needs to make up his mind in the next two or three days ok could you help out in all of this does the european union have any role in mediating between barcelona and madrid. that is that is what catalans really hope for that is what they wanted however it is not going to happen because the e.u. does one this crisis to go away quicker the better they will absolutely not interfere in it because they have agreements their contracts the e.u. treaties are with the state of spain and now was any regions and if they would start was this it would never end we saw a. ton of the referenda yesterday in italy for instance they could write continue their so they will not interfere and they have let's cut alone you know in no uncertain terms that they are not welcome that they would not remain a member and that they will just not get any help from brussels at all barbara faisal with the latest for us from barcelona thanks very much barbara. all the political uncertainty is continuing to weigh on the cattle on economy and on the spanish economy as well absolutely brian and on the people in catalonia of course i mean catalan separatists flocked to withdraw cash over the weekend in protest at the central government and the banks that have moved to the headquarters out of the spanish region over its independence crisis but not only banks are leaving many businesses big and small also getting ready to pack their bags threatening the future of the council on economy. it's break time at the technical university of catalonia. and time to let off steam. the independence debate is a hot topic here. it concerns the students' futures. it will result in international and medium sized companies leaving the region it will be very difficult to find work then i don't want to leave catalonia my whole family is living here but there's a possibility that i will have to leave. the political conflict is already taking its toll say out of folks wagon affiliate is one of the region's biggest employers there are rumors the central government in madrid is putting the carmaker under pressure to leave catalonia no comment from the company. on the other hand the german business shown is happy to talk about things its high tech mechanical arm is designed for the factories of the future made in barcelona and freighted off to other parts of the country and abroad the business is enjoying double digit growth but couldn't catalonian independence post problems hundreds of companies are turning their backs on the region. i expect article one fifty five won't be triggered and independents won't need to clarity early elections are a possibility the whole affair may drag on for weeks but we don't think drastic decisions like shifting operations will be necessary in the short term but we expect the political situation will calm down in the next weeks and months and. so shown will stay for now but others have already gone. in labor and social affairs ministers are meeting today to discuss the so-called posted workers' directive now posted worker is an employee you know is sent by his employer to carry out a service in another member state on a temporary basis but the directive has come under fire critics say it promotes white stopping. equal pay for the same work in the same country the room pertains to all employees in the european union being sent from one country to another for example if a construction worker from warsaw is sent by his polish company to germany he has the right to earn at least german minimum wage in the future he'll receive the same money as his german colleagues including the usual benefits that's according to a european commission legal initiative the previous so-called poster workers act was from the year nine hundred ninety six when the e.u. only had fifteen member states there was a pay gap of one to three the law was meant to bring payment parity then eastern european countries became member states now the e.u. is much larger the pay gap to its now at one to ten that means workers in luxemburg earn ten times more than those in bulgaria no wonder the posting of workers is increasing in twenty ten it was already one point three million people twenty fourteen already one point nine million an increase of almost forty five percent germany france and belgium other countries which have the most foreign workers from other e.u. countries most of them come from eastern europe most workers that came to germany in twenty fourteen were from poland at thirty six point five percent slovenia at twelve point one percent and hungary at eight point nine percent one in three works in construction one in five in industry and one in ten in the health care or senior care branch their working conditions should now improve. let's get the adrenaline going now brian you know when you get behind the wheel of a formula one. is going to be going formula one now and britain's lewis hamilton has won victory at the us crown pray the mercedes driver losses laid from pole to main rivals boston fell right at the start but he recovered to overtake the red ferrari. on the sixth hole on a victory that was in austin while the overall champion ship celebrations were put on ice hamilton only needs to finish sixth and mexico next weekend to seal the tide . now this is the moment a group of brazilians plunged off a bridge in an attempt to set a new world record in what else road jumping the start involves twenty kilometers of road hundreds of harnesses two hundred forty five daredevils tied together lots of strong 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violence in min mar are continuing to flee to neighboring bangladesh a stream of refugees crossing the border daily bangladesh is in dire need to help cope with the huge influx now a huge yeah and donor conference taking place in geneva today is asking for pledges of international aid now let's take a look at the scale of this crisis as that conference gets underway nearly six hundred thousand have fled to bangladesh from in mars' brocchini states since august more than half of them three hundred forty thousand are children now the u.n. says some four hundred thirty million dollars are needed to help provide clean water food sanitation and shelter for ranges and bangladeshi camps but so far only a quarter of that amount has been collected the donor conference today will see another push to raise money and help alleviate the crisis hopefully we'll talk with a human rights watch representative after this report. thousands of people still flee me on our every day nearly six hundred thousand rwanda have left for bangladesh in recent weeks almost all of them have experienced great suffering. not a big home wanders through the refugee camp and cox's bazaar clearly traumatized the eleven year old tells us what happened in myanmar. my father was murdered by me on mary's soldiers thankfully i wasn't there. neighbors had hidden and then they brought me to bangladesh. is now searching for her mother she hopes she also made it to bangladesh doesn't even have a tent she sleeps out in the open. more than half of the refugees here are children the relief organizations and the government of bangladesh aren't able to support them fully everything is in short supply tents food and medicine there's just one hospital in the camp where a handful of doctors work around the clock. when they are on the run the heat and the long track are very hard going for those driven from their homes most people arrive here in very poor condition. the most serious cases are treated in the hospital in the provincial capital. many refugees have been maimed by land mines or carry the scars of bullet wounds all of them accuse the myanmar's soldiers of brutality. like. this. and bangladesh have formed a joint working group to discuss the repatriation into refugees but very few actually want to return. joining us now in the studio to talk about the ranger crisis is ben so michele ski director of human rights watch here in germany thanks so much for being with us this morning as we heard that report there's a question about how many were hinge you want to go back right now to me in mar on sunday we saw a buddhist demonstration of the demonstration of the buddhist majority against the return of the right hinges you know how long can they stay in the bangladeshi camps and and can they go back well the problem is that they actually congo back to where they come from to their villages because they are not recognized by burma as citizens so they ceased all the land the burmese army seized the land they will be in danger of being detained in huge. detainment camp was pop-y. a around inside myanmar maybe inside me and ma and that's nothing that's not a solution we we can't want this and regina want to go back to their villages and anyway every resettlement for the ring has to be voluntary volatility. should be forced to pay ok now the united nations is saying that their hands are facing a campaign of ethnic cleansing is that an accurate description of what's happening that's absolutely accurate we report to for many yes atrocities against the muslim minority in the north of but in the recent two months this is a systematic ethnic cleansing by the burmese army and by. groups who are helping the burmese army to drive the ruling out of the country ok burma of course being me and maher right ok you know the government in myanmar is denying that there's any rights violation all it saying is fighting is a must insurgency how much is that fighting fuelling the refugee crisis where there is some fighting or was actually some fighting because now this group the rohingya i'm group they announced a cease fire a unilateral cease fire. but you know i mean they were. persecuted killed for many many years so there's no wonder that there will be a resistance and there is a resistance but it's not comparable to any muslim groups like al-qaeda is they don't even have connections to the international donor conference today is appealing for four hundred thirty million dollars are you confident that that some will be brought together we often see pledges and the money never appears that's right the dangerous this well of course for now the most imminent problem is the eight. already there how does it reach the people it only reaches the beginning of the camp but how is it being distributed you've seen those thousands of people on a kind of down small then strips surrounded by water it's very difficult and the danger of there's an outbreak of terrible diseases is imminent you know that danger is being faced by a lot of children sixty percent of the refugees have crossed into bangladesh are children fact what do they need most right now they need help they need medical help they need fresh water lots of troops. very thin they suffering from hunger and if this doesn't happen fast of eight doesn't reach them very fast we will see many many people die dying what about bangladesh it's not really in a situation to cope with all of this. what can it do right now but dang that this is one of the poorest countries we often meet humanitarian aid that as well so this is probably the most unlikely country to cope with such a huge immigration we've seen now almost six hundred thousand was in two months that is a huge number then so michelle's the director of human rights watch here in germany thanks so much for being with us this morning. was to africa now putting an end to child marriage there d.w. visit a woman who has been fighting to end this practice in eastern african country of malawi thanks to activists like her the malawi government banned the practice this year nearly half of its girls were being wed before the age of eighteen. well here's the thing. i know you. know whenever the opportunity arises and do know gone vague comes to this school in corona in northern malawi she's very passionate about girls' education and i want them to stay in school and not get married at a young age so she uses her own story as a cautionary tale she dropped out of school at the age of thirteen when she got married something she's not so proud of and. i made a. decision so one day i decided you know it doesn't meant i have six to go back to school then astonished and eight as for my so young goes where cadge think are your first miss so that day one should depend on you old. enough and a has to take care of her children herself her husband doesn't have enough money to support them he has two other wives but she never gave up this makes her a role model for others. yeah i was a christie with us tori in that i saw her be to hate. should continue it made and find fees made cation i should achieve my goals could be someone in the future. in the afternoon she meets with elaine assume. the girl is only fourteen but already has a child and would like in many cases she had to drop out of school. and our estimates that at least sixty percent of the girls in malawi are married off at an early age there are many reasons for this such as cultural traditions poverty and a lack of education sometimes but i sure as the fourteen is she just bigoted gale force it did you sit in line when they said in my. opinion this one she's just staying for. elina city is a member of a group of young mothers who hope to return to school soon she can thank activists like inara who have spent years fighting against child abuse in the region we need first in making a we're in a school should transition so that those themselves the allies their rights are also parents really allies that girls could be respected with their rights to the question to health etc us in our law is already instilling the value of education among her own children. the in a school always thought that. they should be in keeping you in there all night. long struggle against child marriage is paid off this year in april a law prohibiting marriage before the age of eighteen as an actress in. its fullness like a time now joined the studio by pablo folio is from our sports morning pablo and time to pick apart the weekend's action cologne better braman they had mediocre starts of the season mediocre is an understatement that's a more desperate starts to the season both when they occupy the two last spot on the table right now they face off on sunday desperation in the air you're absolutely right for. clear support for under pressure cologne coach peter shergold but he suffered a blow before kick off with former braman strike a cloudy opie's out of ruled out after an injury in the warm up. with john quarter but also out bizarre was replaced by reserve striker said we'll get our see the frenchman must have an eventful day in the basement battle his first half misses with there for all to see. but nothing came close to what happened after the break the twenty one year old somehow failing to hit the target here it will go down as one of the misses of the season. bizzaro scored dozens of those over the years and his old side braman almost snatched it at the death constantine of i was shocking thomas delaney's head of the line. a goalless draw was of little use to either coach to decide it's groundhog day every day seems like we want sympathy or self-pity is not what we need. but arteries raft of misses it certainly felt like groundhog day for hapless. so public terrible results for both cologne and braman really both stock bottom of the table cologne were fifth last season now they're in danger roll again what's gone wrong for them you know you have to be right it's hard to believe that the team that we were just watching better actually ended up fifth managed to play in europe which by the way they haven't even managed to win one game they've lost older three games in the europa league this season the main problem that they have is that they last name and that he was basically their star striker and he's now gone to china on loan don't know if he's going to be coming back and looking at the way things are there in cologne at the moment so obviously very worrying times i mean there are you know their squad in general seems to be so for him with this one player so in the winter transfer window they're going to need to basically by somebody because if they don't they continue the way they're going i mean they haven't won a game this season in the bundesliga and it's absolutely dire so their only hope is the transfer well they basically have to buy someone or change things i mean because you know at the moment he's someone who is loved by the fans there in cologne but i don't know how long that love is going to last if they continue playing because of immobilize the cash exactly what about nori a brain that is he in trouble i think nori in fact is actually in worse trouble in many ways to ensure that he was brought in to change things at braman last season and i mean bremen have they did manage to sort of change things a lot but let's not forget the brain haven't won a game since april they haven't won a game this season and they had a terrible and last season and this season hasn't really been going any much better they haven't won either but of course there was some good news with the return of the striker max clews a but you know he only came on as a soap so we have to see how he does when he's actually properly back in the squad and playing again and hopefully they can start scoring goals because that's the problem the cologne and there are a lot of questions out there exactly right now also in the business league on sunday freiburg locking horns with had to berlin both sides of the average start to the campaign home side freiburg one in front. through this penalty from yard at the start the second half that is a woman who missed from the spot after seventy seven minutes bought yet another chance just four minutes later and made no mistake one know the finish lucky point for the berliners and a frustrating one for freiburg let's go on to our next game of bergen hoffenheim both birds have struggled to get going this season and on a new coach martin schmidt where a run of four straight draws the top to hoffenheim who are looking to stake a claim for the bundesliga title race. yulian not those months hoffenheim were aiming to stay in the mix at the top of the table as they paid a visit to the hungry wolves but the home team blew a big early chance when maximilian arnold saw his penalty stopped by all of about a man who somehow managed to get a boot on it. the encounter could charitably be called a slow burner until the seventy second minute that's when myself brought down benyamin who had now in the box. no doubt about the decision penalty for hoffenheim kerim demi by did the honors and showed how it's done. one neal. conan castille is moving the wrong way on this one. but spork sprang to life and out it time a corner from daniel and félix powered it in with his head one. now let it care for it from the german defender and that's how it ended the wolves snatched victory away from not goes months team dropping off and time further away from the league's top three. and i'm another point drop should fans be worried i don't think so i mean at the end of the day they're still sitting in fourth ok they've dropped a point i've had a couple of draws they've had a loss but to be honest with you i think the issue here is more potential need to do with the union has been a lot of rumor here in germany that you could be the replacement for your playing byron munich and perhaps there's an element of pressure i mean maybe you know there's a lot of talk that maybe he's feeling that you know things have to run perfectly smoothly because everybody's watching them at the moment but to be honest i don't think it's you know there's anything to worry about yourself and forster on four points off the league leaders dortmund and i think they're a pretty good squad and i mean of course this is also running this is also coming off to their first european win at ever for the club last week so i just can continue to deliver well for the moment we'll wait and see how long i think it's there but yeah i think. maybe the replacement will wait ok let's take a look at all the weekends because like action now there's confirmation of sunday's three stalemates while byron leverkusen both grab wins on saturday elsewhere dortmund drew with frankfurt hand over beat. like they got the better of stuttgart schalke zero winning on friday now see how those results affect the standings it's turning into a three horse race of the top by on well snow go level with dortmund lives they just a point behind hoffenheim shako are in hot pursuit down the other end of the table defeats are always for minds to mean they all move down there's still no change at the bottom three teams already making a break at the top is this season already shaping up to be a three or three horse race the usual one leipzig drawn it could or could even be a four horse race cars were just talking about half an hour and therefore there are only four points of the league leaders dortmund door in the course of slipped up recently but actually they lost to leipsic just over a week ago and dortmund would want to be careful because biron seemed to have that this newfound energy since you've. returned for his fourth stint in charge and of course we've got this you know a few years ago no one really knew about it and they are the root of that so i think the great thing about this is we've got four teams at least or three and it's more exciting than just seeing one team like we saw last season byron munich maybe in there for a while but overall it's been getting a little bit boring will say for for some financing does anyone one team basically and are in dire dormant or ever so now it's four teams ok so is going to. see if that works out that well. of all events rovers words this affects. it's to brazil now and the remarkable story of an unusual transformation a fisherman who hunted and killed sharks for years realized that overfishing was threatening to wipe out shark populations you decide to use his knowledge of sharks to protect the endangered species among them we visited him on the delicate archipelago of fernando de niro now three hundred fifty kilometers off the coast of brazil. this fine specimen of tiger shark weighs more than three hundred kilos. it's not exactly cuddly but if it's isaac covered a shock like this usually just lie still. fished it out of the atlantic and now removes the fishing hook from its mouth. he researches the migrate to repack ends of tiger sharks but he used to kill them. short of the fish where i worked in the fishing industry and loved to hunt these animals that was then but at some point i realized that we were fishing way too much and damaging the oceans ecosystem now i use my knowledge to research sharks instead. president bush. shocks and protecting that of. those great passion. about a lot a lot of. lives on the island of fernando de niro new the biggest island in the archipelago of the same name in the south atlantic about three hundred fifty kilometers off the coast of northeastern resume. much of the archipelago is a national park and a unesco world heritage site. leonardo runs a small private shock museum here where you can learn about sharks distinctive physiology. and their role in the marine ecosystem and not forgetting about leonardo himself and his transformation from hunter to protect of sharks. for me sharks are the most elegant animals in the world. is fascinating and they are cannibals. so they regulate their numbers by themselves and that's a counter argument to the myth that there are too many of them and that's simply not true and he. had. in fact in many parts of the world shark populations have shrunk to dangerously low levels because of overfishing and environmental degradation. leonardo likes to swim among his tigers. came right up to me mouth open and i shot. and i was sure it was going to attack it was a female and when she was right in front of me she turned to the side and did a little dance. i felt she was about to rub her belly against me as if i were a male shark i was so frightened i almost fainted. tourists come. to in my and it may be sharks that. we. chose. but physical contact is strictly forbidden. now everybody abides by the rules. posing for a selfie with the baby ended in a painful bite for this woman and a very hefty fine the equivalent of six thousand euros. leonardo says sharks may not be our friends but they're not monsters either many people are much too scared of them and humans haven't treated them well. the. sharks used to be show no respect and one hundred relentlessly but they were here four hundred million years ago long before we humans made an appearance there is a long lasting growing awareness that shark populations need to be protected i think sharks will still be around long long after we humans have become extinct. leonardo and his team hold tiger sharks onto their boat for scientific purposes to measure them and take blood samples. why don't i know and also to impound a small radio transmitter on to the skin. during the procedure the shocks get out official respiration. the transmitter is designed to function for at least a year that way the shocks movements can be tracked by satellite leonardo has already found out that some swim all the way to africa. the procedure takes ten minutes when the incision is sound together before this 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