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the, the, this is dw news live in from berlin tonight. the us urges is real to plan for peace with the palestinians. your secretary of state anthony blinking ones, the daily total of 4 onto billing is a gauzy, is far too high. and he says air of nations want relations with his real, but only when a town to a palestinian state is clear. also coming up tonight, scientist say 2023 was the hottest year in a century and a half records shattered last year. and they say this year could be even hotter. and the latest from the world of consumer electronics in las vegas will meet a possible companion that thinks with artificial intelligence, with a face that can be any age or any color you which
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the i bring, gone to our viewers watching on cbs in the united states. and to all of you around the world, welcome, we begin with diplomacy and we're each of an escalating more in the middle east. us secretary of state anthony blinking met today with the israeli prime minister benjamin at yahoo. and his mor cabinet. lincoln reiterated us support for israel and the return of the hostages held in garza, but he also sounded a cautionary note calling on his realtor. worked with moderate palestinians to help govern a post. how mos garza, we have this report. we know that facing anatomy that embeds itself among civilians who hides in and fires from schools from hospitals makes this incredibly challenging. but the daily till once it leaves and gaza, particularly on children,
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is far too high. we're going to be now here in the studio is our middle east. alice shiny was honest, shiny, was here with me. we were listening to that press conference from mc blinking. let's talk about that. the biggest takeaways here. did you notice a change in the us as patients with the as really prime minister when it comes to making a way out of this more and, gosh, it was quite undertone, we've been, 1st of all, we've been seeing the americans and sending these messages in last days before the visit, hinting edmentum, you know that they are very serious and they're in tends to move forward with a long lasting fun for peace in the region with all the amount of moderate notions of nations that are on board. so we're seeing it blinking, seeing the same things again and again, very diplomatically, as a teacher is not enough for no reason. he's the chief diplomatic for the americans, but we hear behind closed doors that the patients is running out. there's more, more pressure for israel to decide. is it going to go for escalation or it is going
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to turn its back on the, on the opportunities to the americans offering for a national regional package of social security and longest. and he's the secretary of state. what struck me as he said, that the israel has to be a partner for the palestinians and the palestinians. they also have to be a reliable partner for these re lease or the path to but good faith, right? first of all, state had passed on your state or 2 words that the missing the out as not like like, sing together combined. and the word partner is a very, very contested word when it comes to these really tell us and in conflict. and you know, the idea of having a partner having no partner, we've seen it already by going back to the prime minister who box form is where the prime minister talking about. there's no partner back then about and yes, there are 5 who was still the head of the passing, a tory authority back then trying to bring back the term partner and the need for partnership into the discussion is not in vain. you know, they're choosing this word very carefully. they want, as rarely to start realizing this place where you're living in this region.
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nobody's going anywhere is where it is other house and you're there, you've got to find a way to make it work. you've got to make a partnership out of this situation. you've got to use the strategy, the way the american see in and turn it into an opportunity. he also mentioned what's going on in the west bank and that also struck me there. the current there, you know, you can't, it has to be low in order in the west bank. part of the americans are very concerned because we've seen to tell ya so as tonchee against anything connected to the palestinian authority and thinking says is willing to stop under cutting the palestinian authority. it is in israel's best interest to let the palestinian authority drive because of the security coordination because of the people that are happy that are satisfied that are working, that are part of society. not people that are busy too much for the tower. and we've been seeing it again and again and again. and this is what they're trying to convince this and you know, in, but this is breaking some of his more, you know, the objection of the hour has to this idea of pass. and you'll say to this is very deep, we've seen that this part of is, this is still one of his,
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of his policy for the last 15 years. and if we're talking about less of a conflict in gone to the threat on the board and northern border with 11 on that is actually even a cuter than it was a few weeks ago. isn't it? correct? i've seen it last week since the assassination of a and a who he is a is a chief, the homos for my offer to. but it's clear that things are more tense and the last days there's been, we've seen americans uh, talking about their fear that's meant to now we might be using this escalation for political reasons against their wishes. they would want to see everything scaling down and they would definitely would not want to see a spill over in slab and not into she. i access, connecting to your on and so forth. it seems from his response to some of the question, do these come? he's content with the answers he's been hearing from his release about them not really wanting to see escalation up. we still need to be very careful not wanting us collection and having a solution to not necessarily correlate and then the least these things are. so test that can go either way, any moment. i'm gonna leave dallas johnny was honest with always johnny could i
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have your thinking print it was we heard is really is undergoing pressure to allow more aid into gaza. the opening of a 2nd crossing has not significantly increase deliveries. they are a trucks are delayed, waiting for security checks at the is really korean shovel. i'm crossing the u. n says only about a 120 trucks a day are entering. they say that it's far below the number needed medical aid is also being held up by fighting in central gaza. and most of the 2300000 people living in the territory have been displaced. and now rely on a force of why sarah davies is from the international committee of the red cross in amman. jordan, i asked her about the current few minutes here in that situation in got, you know, right now the situation is incredibly dial. what we're seeing is kind of services you ation, that is only was today. i think it's very important that we remember regardless of how much a actually inches daughter,
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it only needs to be effectively and safely distributed. and right now that's not able to happen with things like the ongoing on. so stewards, he's the serial number of people who are, as you said, this place leaving on grades the rubble, the degree, the telecommunications challenges, people are not receiving the aid or, or supplies, but they really desperately need. i'll close out to you the best of their abilities, but there are many, many challenges that are currently being faced to use to, to receive a that was ever, data is speaking with us earlier. here are some other stories now making headlines around the world. germany's foreign minister says a reform to palestine authority must play a major role in gauze as future delaney bear. bach insisting that the international community has an obligation to organize security in the territory after the war. united airlines is found to lose bolts on the door plugs of some of its boeing
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$737.00 max. not an airplane. checks were triggered when the fuselage panel of an alaska airlines jet blue off mid flight last friday. the 2 us carriers have since grounded the boeing model and canceled hundreds of flights. donald trump is faced and appeals court in washington over his claims that he is immune from criminal charges because he is a former us president. trump, lawyers are urging the court to dismiss for charges that he illegally attempted to overturn the 2020 election. the judges have expressed skepticism over his claims and they're expected to rule on the case and the coming weeks for its president. emanuel mac roland has picked a close ally to be the country's new prime minister, easy and wise. their 34 year old gabriela, tall, is the 1st openly gay person to be prime minister. he is also the youngest. in modern french history, researchers have confirmed,
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as if we didn't know 2023 was the hardest year on record. the european union's copernicus, climate change service, looked at global temperatures records going back to the your 1850. and scientists warned that this year could very well be even hot it's concerning milestone, which didn't come as a surprise to many scientists. the 2nd half of 2023. so an unusual streak of daily heat reco. it's being broken. but according to the european union's copernicus, climate change service, last year's global average temperature didn't just break the record. it shifted it's 2023 has been by a large margin. the word missed your, you know, a record that goes back to the 19. forty's. not telling me that, you know, how likely would we have just been through the word missed here, all right, history and quite possibly one of the were missed or the word missed of the last
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100000 years. the research is working on the component because project found that globally 2023 was on average 1.4 degrees celsius boma. then in pre industrial times, they say while the natural el nino where the phenomenon boosted temperatures, man made climate change was definitely driving direct, quote rise. but it's a combination of the so immediately contributes a and possibly others, other thoughts develop by a between so it is not justified to change. but then it would be impossible to explain this because in government temperature without the side of things, one area of particular concern is the ocean. the data shows the surface temperatures also smashed record highs. the 2023 results indicate temperatures teetering on 1.5 degree warming. that was the limit set by countries in the 2015
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powers climate agreement to avoid the most severe consequences of climate change. but exceeding 1.5 degrees in the short term doesn't mean the code will be broken. also, we end at 2023 just below you. that 1.5 degree limit. the expectation is that in the coming months, we will exceed that $1.00 degrees for a 12 month period. and however, the powers agreement isn't broken until we've exceeded that 1.5 degree celsius for a long period of time. and by long period i mean 20 s. while the findings don't spell the end of the power as agreement, it clearly shows the earth's warming is accelerating. and the scale of the challenge, the world now faces is growing with it. or we have some breaking news. it's coming in a group of armed gunmen in ecuador have stormed
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a television station there and that during a live broadcast, shots have been heard inside the station located in the city of gloria killed this footage from the broadcast show staffing force to lie on the floor you see there are government mass on report, leasing that they have weapons and guns involved. the state of emergency is already in effect across ecuador, that after age, what car to co leader broke out of prison. adolfo macias, also known as the child, was serving at 34 year sentence for murder in narcotics trafficking. to ecuador, our country right now in a fore. we want to find out more about this breaking news story. i want to bring a journalist, audrey on into bo, wrigley, who joins us from the ecuadorian capital, quito, and drunk. it's good to have you. will this tell us what more do we know about what's happening at the tv station? hello. well right now actually i just got a message the only people from the fees to the station her being released and the
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engine ones are being taken to the hospital. so the police, joseph storm in the to be a station a couple of minutes ago. and the latest we know is that of the situation is on the going for right now. do we know? are they making any demands to be, what do, what do these government watch? that kind of conflicts to explain because it's something that's happened in schools probably last night. the government issue, the executive orders. yes. to prove the needed cherry on the streets. so it has been some kind of resolution against this. the michelin from the government. it's so this is one of the filings up for that we have been seeing since early this morning. yeah. and i, i understand that the president of ecuador is facing, of a lot of pressure to restore security in the country. talk to me about that. i mean,
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what is the security situation there? i haven't had like a real secured here from the past or 2 years. actually the biology is getting bigger in the streets and right now uh from last night it's the k is everywhere. we have had one things, cars loading, there, shootings and different. the cities. we have had, the jails is listed as the jail. they are making demands and everything is a little bit county and the government is not being very clear about what is being done. but for now, right now, the president just changed the executive order from last night, and they are kind of declaring war against the is jones. and he is organized crying organizations. so it'd be this last minute. i'm trying to understand exactly
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what the government's trying to do. right now, yeah, i mean i, i know the picture is still unclear. um, but we do know that there was an imprisoned drug cartel boss who escaped from prison. i think he's known as the veto in the country. and that prompted the president to say that he wants to regain control of ecuador as prisons from criminal gangs. i guess people in the outside are wondering who is in control of ecuador right now. is it the government, or is it the drug cartels as well? the price of the presence of some of the government hasn't had any control over it for the past 2 years. so if the person is right, he's trying to gain control of the personal system. but that's going to be hard because the gas, they have the control now. and it's true. what do you said uh, these young leader and closed people. he escaped bruce on the government. let us know that he was not there. i think 2 days ago that the room was on the street is
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that he has slipped around christmas. we haven't had on a few show say to him about that actually. so it's kinda hard to know why now if he might be gone for, for like, i don't know, 2 weeks. yes. and the executive order from last night, one of the arguments to issue it was a big case of corruption that the district attorney started back on december against the gallons that are no longer react to use and involving really the cases of corruption to you. a general, unfortunately around the time that we certainly do appreciate you bring us up to date on what is going on in ecuador, lots of questions there, and obviously a serious security situation in the country tonight. thank you. thank you very much . i. are you watching dw news coming up? the world of sports mourning the death of germany's world cup football legend front,
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back and baldwin will look back at the kinds there's one and like it's coming up in gadgets using artificial intelligence. are the man draw or the meat main drawer, rather at the world's biggest consumer electronics fair, which has just opened in las vegas over the last few decades, the show is launched. many of the best of luck gets most from cd player's the smartphones this year. however, it's not so much about the hardware as who's in control of the face of a on this to actually we have the table top device has a face for everyone like google isn't doing any color any age the message, hey, i is just as individual as everyone else out there. and if you're feeling a bit overwhelmed by a i and don't know if we can trust that technology. this device just looking to see with you barry, you, when you motions. i understand that some people might feel a bit apprehensive about a i, but let me assure you, i'm here to make
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a i interactions easy going to enjoy. think of me as a friendly companion can provide helpful insights, engage and meaningful conversations, and offer a different perspective. i'm designed to be a supportive and non judge mental presence in your life. sounds cool if you're a techie looking for the latest gadgets, but even the friendliest face provides little reassurance to those worried about a i generated cyber attacks already on a i written fake news, and other ex, essential threats. society might not be prepared for, etc. yes. these questions are taking a back seat. the industry already sees a i everywhere. you already have it. and many of the devices that you're using, whether you've got a phone with you or your, your maybe your, your apple watch or otherwise, a high, a starting really the everywhere. and already here is that the more that it becomes invented, the less you're actually going to see it, because it's going to become more human and the way it works. for now,
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a i will assist in computers and cars and phones and whatever. there's this, but the big questions remain unanswered. turner alright, i want to pull in now my colleague benjamin alvarez goober. he is in las vegas among the robots. if you will, benjamin. i'm gonna tell you, i don't get such a good feeling when a machine tells me that it's here to be my friend and that i should trust it. so talk me through artificial intelligence products that you're seeing at the show are the trust board. that's a big question that many of the exhibitors also asking themselves of the attendees that are here. ethics of a i what are the dangers of a i what happens if we did this technology that is already a reality. artificial intelligence is not a future scenario. we can see it, and we'll see, or at the fear is that it is already shaping so many different aspects of our lives
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. we see it on mobility. we see it in cars with eating homes. we're just looking at an exhibitor presenting an a. i scan for food as for just telling you what food you have and if rates, if it's still good, if you can eat it, if there's some recipe. so it goes from food security from health. but that's, of course, the big question is many are concerns about what can be done with this signal. you made use of a i a then that's definitely something that many here. and they will, it's biggest tech for in las vegas. they're asking themselves during this date. yeah, i guess the refrigerator is the last private spear we have now with the, let's go beyond a i per moment what other new gadgets are being unveiled. they are in las vegas this year. they're always a lot of big screen so you can see your new a cellphone, say new and screens l e d. screens that are being presented of course gaming is also very big behind me. you can see a boot with all the gaming fans that are here to find out which one of the latest gadgets full of thousands exhibitors are here. and of course this year it will be
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different or the that's will be organized as a hoping earlier today. and they director of the 3 research all day of the cta of the technology association. it told us that this is now the post cove, its a post cobit fear that is taking place here in las vegas. there is not a mask mandate anymore. that was the case last year. so a lot of people are expected more than 110000 people who are attending a b spear. so they definitely something for everyone who's looking for new gadgets, phone year technologies, but also how a, how we can use the technology to shape our lives to make our lives easier. doesn't matter which spear we're talking about. if it is health, if we can use it for health concerns, if we have screens that will help us and tell us that might be something here that you need to check a with a doctor. so it's really interesting here to see how technology might shape everyone's lives and not by buying, for example, when you get to a $430000.00. so really to make it accessible. and to make a demo critize
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a on dental to what the seo stephen sold is to make it accessible for everyone. yeah, and i wonder if a i is about to replace our smartphones. i guess that's the next chapter, benjamin alvarez group, or for us in las vegas at the consumer electronic shop, which we think are some other stories now that are making headlines this our, the us space agency now. so it says that it will delay its plans to send astronaut to the mood until late 2025. that's after some technical challenges, the decision was made after a privately developed spacecraft spring. a few leaks just hours after lift off on monday. so i to say the privately built terah grant lander, now has no chance of landing safely on the lunar surface. the south korea's parliament has passed a bill banning the breeding slaughter and the sale of dogs for their meat to take effect by the year 2027. the practice will be punishable by 3 years in prison or
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massive fine dog beat has one been a part of south korean for z, but protests and changing attitudes have increased the government to take action. a coroner's report says that the irish singer should 8 o connor died of natural causes. she was found unresponsive at her home in london last july. the 56 year old was best known for her hip. nothing compares to you or connor was a controversial critic of the catholic church. the german chancellor has offered his tribute to the football legend, friends beckon bower and bower died on sunday. at the age of 78. chairs are sold said the beckoned bower was one of the greatest football players in germany, and for many was simply the kaiser. we will miss him. he said that can bower lead west germany to a world cup when it's captain in 1974. and again, his manager in 1990 or sports reporter oliver moody is that the munich,
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a rita with more on the reactions to the death of front. second bower with his former club, byron munich, leading the tributes of as well. it certainly is. and uh, on this dark day it is as you would expect by and unix, the club that for so many years was synonymous with friends. back in bower that is leading the tribute you might be able to see by in stadium behind me, written on the side of the stadium in light of the woods duncan finds. thank you. friends at the club is also holding discussions of hosting a huge memorial service at full funds back in bella here at the stadium site at by munich. very clearly showing that they want to on a and respect back in bows achievements and his impact at the club. i don't jen football. i have a really 50 years from now when he made his 1st team davey full by and in the sixty's. and on top of that, we've heard from some of a back in bows, former teammates and buying legends really heard is saying that no one will ever
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match up to add on. spec and bio and confidence at home. and the guy saying, describing him simply as the greatest figure in german football, history and other talk of through these achievements that um bacon. bower was able to get it just one after the other up in his 50 years of playing football. so how long have you got bretton this is a very long list of achievements that friends back in via at had a very, very long career in the guy. and he was one of our only 3 men to win the world cup as both a play and a coach 19741990. he also won the european championship with west germany. he won 3 european cops back to back for a phenomenally dominant bi inside of the early 19 that seventy's. he also won the, the biggest individual price that you can win in football at the bottom door. he won that twice in fact. mm hm. at but i think really the greatest achievements of
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back in about was not to be found in a metal or a trophy, but rather in the status of buying munich. and indeed, the german national team, you know, he played a key part in turning those 2 teams into power houses in the global game in the football. well, he made them into teams that he expected to reach finals and when tri fees. and of course, he didn't do that alone, he had his teammates, he had coaches, he had plans, you replace a him at. but i think if you were to speak to them today, they would all say to a 9 that the kaiser was the key to it. all was all over moody. they're reporting from munich. here's a reminder now of our top story. you a secretary of state anthony, blinking instead of the daily total of more on civilians in gauzy, is far too high. after meeting with these really leaders, each of the palestinians must be able to return home and gaza blinking his on a diplomatic tour of the middle least aiming to stop them and work in the territory
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