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down and just minutes after taking off from jakarta. and the shock of way the equaling on embarrassing records thanks to a new 19 year old hero americana matthew hockey stores a hattrick in their 1st league win in $31.00 teams. hello i'm claire richardson welcome to the show security has been bolstered around the u.s. capitol following serious concern over a breach that led to a mob of donald trump supporters storming the building earlier this week more than 6000 national guard troops will be in washington d.c. where a state of emergency has been declared until the day after joe biden's inauguration later this month meanwhile authorities have announced new arrests and charges. the f.b.i. has appealed to the public to help bring more rioters to justice and twitter has become the latest a social media giant to lock trump out permanently bill banning of the president from using the platform citing of the risk of further incitement of violence how big of a deal is it that trump has been cut off from his preferred communication platform so tell us more i'm joined now by edward on ways so junior a journalist in the united states with advice is a tech a magazine and motherboard i want to welcome how much does twitter's permanent suspension of trump really affect his ability to reach an audience a clear i think you know over the past few years he's focused largely on twitter but the important thing goes remember he is the president of the united states you know there's an entire medio media apparatus an ecosystem whose sole purpose is to repeat amplify analyze the words that he says and there are also a host of other you know tools parts arms devices outside of social media you know . traditional media legacy media that he does have access to better spent the past few years you know either waging war against a revolt. an addition to that legacy media i mean surely he will be able to reach his intended audience over a nother social media platform when you think is next for trying. ah there have been some at times to see whether parlors and other option can emerge but it seems that the platforms you know in the last few weeks decided to step up and man him from them. so it's unlikely that he'll be able to find something with the similar sort of reach that he had no centrally to live some of his you know base and supporters but there are other ways for him to speak to them through proxies through other media networks and other media systems that they still tune in to get a lot of information from that want to ask you because you've written that we can't entirely blame just technology for this bombing of the capital on wednesday because the united states has a much longer history of right wing violence but do you think it really would have come to this without the amplification provided by social media platforms. i definitely think so even if it may not have happened at this specific time i mean you know one of the images that was circulated a lot was an image of a confederate flag be wielded inside of the capitol building and i think that says everything we need to know in terms of whether or not this would have happened there are still at the heart of american society and still problems with in bed and throughout its institutions up elation to its legal systems political social a social cultural. you know realities inside the united states there's still problem of you know rejection of democracy especially you know in the 70 years since it's been expanded fully. and that this you know right wing mob is i think just the latest manifestation of it but it's a consistent theme that you know goes back to the earliest days of this country and it's not going to disappear with technological fixes and it's definitely not going to disappear without technological platforms john edward on ways or junior thank you very much for your insights thank you. we'll go to indonesia now and unfolding a tragedy on saturday a passenger plane a crashed into the sea shortly after taking off from the capital jakarta jet went down in just a 4 minutes into what should have been an hour long flights authorities are now trying to piece together what went wrong. indonesia's navy says it has pinpointed the location of the plane's wreckage and a dozen vessels deployed in a search and rescue operation are continuing their work through the night. any earlier they found the 1st debris believed to have come from the plane. we have found some debris and we suspect they are from the plane however we still have to come firm further whether they are really parts of the sri we jiah plane. the aircraft was carrying 62 people and was bound to the city of pontianak from jakarta. air as chief executive said there was so far no clear cause for the crash and. based on the information i have the plane was in good condition when it was flown from pontianak pongo pin and this was the 2nd route back to pontianak there shouldn't have been any problem and the maintenance reports was also fine. he also said the flight's departure was delayed for 30 minutes due to heavy rain officials set up a crisis center at the airport in jakarta relatives of the plane's passengers gathered there to await more information. no you can we came here to check if the names of our relatives husband and wife are on the list and we saw that their names were on the list. for now the only thing they can do is wait while the search continues let's turn our attention now to some other stories making news around the world thousands of protesters gathered in jerusalem on saturday calling for the israeli prime minister to resign it's the latest in what's become a weekly protests outside benjamin netanyahu is residence this comes after netanyahu has trial on corruption charges was postponed indefinitely due to the country's 3rd coronavirus lockdown the israeli leader denies any wrongdoing. one person has died and at least 30 others have suffered a smoke inhalation after a fire broke out in mexico city's metro control building the fire brigade were there at the scene within 5 minutes and took over 4 hours to extinguish the flames 6 subway lines were suspended. and in spain snowstorms have left at least 4 people dead and caused transport chaos across the country the capital madrid saw its heaviest snowfall in almost 5 decades on friday more than half of the country's regions remain on alert as the storm falana continues to wreak havoc. authorities in france have imposed a 6 pm curfew on marsay after more than 20 cases of the new covert $1000.00 variants were found in the mediterranean port city it's raising new fears that the government hasn't done enough to protect the population vaccinations began last month france has been lagging behind other european countries lisa lewis reports from paris. the opening of france's 1st vaccination center run by a town hall is a big event not just for the parisian suburb of plus see france hopes that centers like this will play a crucial role in its vaccination strategy. when your do produce cycle we will now vaccinate medical personnel over 50 and then in 2 weeks we will over 75 there will be 10 such centers in our department ilene and 300 across france this will allow us to inoculate up to $500.00 people per day here and very quickly the entire french population across the country playing up in. the vaccines can be stored for up to 5 days on site the mayor is glad that local governments are now playing a bigger part in getting you know arised there with a receipt of a door to see really it's important to be part of this unprecedented moment in history i as mayor of course see with its 40000 inhabitants want to show that we can really help in the fight against this global pandemic what do you suppose to be to me. but until now france has vaccinated considerably less people than many other european countries that has some people worried. or doctrinally up and walked off course france is as usual lagging behind the british invented the 1st facts in lieu of the 16. i was only vaccinated against smallpox after his grandfather lou the 15th had died of it was on a demo before actually we really need to speed up so that we can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel the vaccine is humanity's our biggest hope. the main problem seems to have been made just 6 the only available so far is the one by pfizer and by antec that needs to be stored at minus 70 degrees but paris says it's now better equipped crews of all feel for sure. that you're sure we're bringing forward the vaccination of certain groups such as medical personnel and will soon receive vaccines that we need to be stored at these extremely low temperatures for a prefer to take our time initially and proceed with caution to eventually reach the same result as other countries. on the move was. put on little bit. but even if france catches up with other european countries there is another problem france is the world's most vaccine skeptic country according to a recent poll in 144 countries with only 4 out of 10 people planning to get a covert 19 job one reason for that is that the french just don't trust their government to handle the crisis. the very slow start to the vaccination campaign is unlikely to help win back people's confidence. the country is facing a double challenge it needs to convince its citizens to get vaccinated while not being left behind even further by its european neighbors. let's get some sports news now and a teenager is the toast of shock after scoring 3 goals in a victory that saves the club from equalling an unwanted going to sleep record got its 1st win of the season in beating hoffenheim 4 nil as matthew harvey became the 1st american to score a hat trick in the bundesliga. the world blues hadn't won any of the last 30 league matches and so any gold was going to be good as it turned out the open it was a real beauty that came from the feet of matthew hopping an american nobody about to become a real somebody in the space of 20 minutes of football in front of pretty much no 1 . 1 goal in the 1st tough followed by another just before the hour mark was the stuff of teenage dreams. and when the 19 year old scored his 3rd to all but in shock his winless run. the game had taken the shape of pure football fantasy. so it was with a huge sense of relief that shelter heard the final whistle i do not equal the league record for games played without a win even if the california didn't catch much of the wood of the post whistle team talk that i don't understand some of the i'm going to be honest but there's been really just to stop about the way i'm happy and relieved beyond words the stadium deejays tribute a song certainly not lost in translation. and rb leipzig wasted the chance to take advantage of buy a new next a few to clock back on friday and it could have gone top with a win but lost 31 at home it's a job meant jaden sanchez scored a classy opener in the 2nd half and then norway striker erlang holland started a final move on 74 minutes. toyed with the license defense with some soup passing. and then paul intervention finishing himself or 2 at nil he scored again before a late light switch consolation for an unwitting lead to old rivals byron a favor and the champions of states' hope. and before we go a reminder of the top story we're following for you in washington d.c. security is being beefed up with thousands of national guards deployed to the city it comes as more dramatic footage emerges of the storming of the capitol building a state of emergency has been declared there until the day after joe biden's inauguration as the next president. that's all from me for now stay tuned for sports life and don't forget you can always get the latest news and information around the clock on our website dot com also follow us on twitter and instagram activities of unions and their beaches in berlin for me in the entire team thanks so much for watching us. live. why are people forced to hide in trucks. or on. their cancer. place. and there are many storms. make up your. job made for mines. presenting europe's coach of the make a german the other nominees. and. both also german in 2020 german coaches was simply unstoppable. the league cup and champions league trouble with. the premier league although he lost his champions league and coach of the year crowns to flick i'm. sure the champions league semi final at just 33 years of age so why do all the best club coaches right now come from germany. german coaches 13 of the big 5 european leagues as well as the champions league. the country has always produced good coaches but nothing like this so when did the current crop of managerial geniuses come from reason number one. in the german coach's favor of physical results oriented style it was more about desire. and just listen to me. but there's so much more to the. one to be able to understand the demands of the game players will look to you and say. these guys all have the answers their tactical knowledge is up there with the very best and they know to always look forwards and i'm very proud of my team i didn't rebel. you know as a manager you have to look forward and you have to look at the next next game prepared next game thread or next opponent. goes man has been at leipsic since the summer of 2019 with sky high expectations and the youngest coach in bundesliga history is delivering secondly it's a people's business you need to be able to. relate motivate. energize create a bond between them and all of these things and strong people skills indeed top coaches have to go above and beyond their educators and peacemakers. would have meant by now i'm so much of when it. comes around this because artists on this guest flick took over by and when they were reeling in nov 29th teen over the next year he collected more titles than defeats his relationship with his players gives him an edge. and furred lee a bit of charisma and the ability to sell things sell yourself sell sell a project. be to figurehead of the organization be the face of the modern coaches have to be an example to their players and the whole club to create a sense of togetherness that's infectious as to use my interest of full people so i was always very interesting people still didn't change. told his players they have to play a different kind of football and they followed him. to resign. they won the champions league in 2019 and then in 2021 the english title after a 30 year drought. so these guys know what they're doing but even when you've had success you have to be open to new ideas. as much as at memphis in the diets and even more informed i can it's always . in days gone by coaches from other countries out shown their german colleagues. argentina's head came up with cats in that show in the sixty's. renos missiles brought the netherlands glory with total football. club spanish rival pep squad achieved phenomenal success with ticky tack based on dizzying passing triangles. the wasn't just a pioneer he also became a coach at a very young age. and entering coaching early is reason number 2 for germany's success. it was just 36 when he became a coach josie moreno was 37. awesome venga was just 34 they all got into coaching early and that's something that's true of a german court tend to. clump was 34. flake managed a 4th division team when he was just 31. total was 35 when he took over minds of vote he was a youth coach at just 26. and what do you know when total coached outboards under 20 three's he made. then at the tender age of 20 his assistant. have age 28 novels and took over hoffenheim to become easily the youngest bundesliga coach ever for that his own i this isn't tossed. and i noticed my name here spanish british meter sister act of kindness that's kind of the actors are going to. have to quit his playing career early due to injuries while flick played over 100 games for bion before his career also succumbed to a serious injury. didn't quite make it to the top of the game as players so they switched gears and took up a place in the dugout him stand out of course the younger you are the easier it is to learn new things. and yet. loves in europe's top leagues often plumped for experienced coaches like. all of them coming off the back of successful careers as players. though is far more likely to give youth coaches the chance to gain experience at the highest level social became a coach even though. says nothing. about fat is changing because even germany's 1990 world cup winning players struggled as coaches why perhaps because they hark back to those days and coached players in the way that worked for them but in the meantime the football moved on. the simple truth is that you don't have to have been a good player to become a good coach. and that brings us to reason number 3 a change of image for german coaches. the stereotype of the hard german coaching school started to disappear in 2006 when national team coach you've been clean unlikeable figure at the world cup that year the. a some germans and saw that yes even the germans can be relaxed and happy the image of the whole nation changed. policeman's assistant yogi louve took over bringing us to 2014. germany became playing good football and by the way was the assistant coach at the time the poster boy for germany's new image was you can claw his love of heavy metal football admiration not just in england. they fish have stereotypes about german coaches were gradually disappearing the. prettiest one to his so because it's my preparation. i think the language is an issue. speak english pretty well find it easy to pass easier than americans because even french or the spaniards german coaches and now considered to be open and in a departure from the old school focused on building for the future. that brings us to reason number 4 the coaches who inspired them. they got little international recognition these coaches had a huge impact on german football. and. the back 4 to germany and in 1998. the bundesliga by storm. from the 3rd division from the 4th to the top flight turning them into bundesliga forces as the sporting director of red bull's football empire demanded attacking and an emphasis on young players and that helped shape germany's new coaching generation. where you've coached undergone nick of. played for all my under god nick. i hope you all go out on me but he is. one of the best if not the best german culture actually is on the t.v. he did a lot of good stuff in different clubs and changed the whole changed whole clocks in a couple in trouble because you think it down and got nicked influenced german football because they were creative and creativity is reason number 5 for current success among german coaches think german german manages very adaptable they tend to work in clubs that don't have unlimited finances so they're quite flexible and total started out it might swim money was tight they couldn't buy new players they had to develop them that meant having to be creative and that experience was the key to their later success at bigger clubs. in mines. in the very beginning they sponsor before absolutely everything wrong the football team as i had to learn how to help with modern coaches are in charge of a lot of people so it's good when they know from experience how to put the many puzzle pieces together. i have now i would say nearly 20 assistants so i'm now really the manager of the coaching staff and. i can't do that because i know what they all are doing because it is by myself the secrets of today's german coaches is their perfect combination of qualities they don't fit the old german stereotypes they are modern they gained experience barely on that open and likeable their creative in part thanks to their creative role models they always are. look forwards and they are hungry. and it's missed. in mind some. different nations have led the 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