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the, the, this is the w news live from the land is time running out the tech talk. the us house of representatives the proves a bell to impose a nationwide bond on the social media platform. unless it concepts ties with china will say coming up on the program construction on the pay, i get some the way to bring aid into goals with i see some international pressure amounts on israel. the multiple agencies all stressing the importance of land deliveries, of a c o at drops and german m p. 's facts chunks that will actually it's a strongly health physician not to send long range missiles to ukraine will make
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cuz those against the opposition motion to supply taurus, cruise missiles, the menu mckinnon. welcome to the program. the us is boys to bond tick tock, unless the social media app cuts its ties to china. now us little make, has overwhelmingly voted for a bill which forces the chinese argona to sell the app, to an owner from a country other than china or face of tofal them. the bill will now go to the senate's. there were concerns that the social media service could be used to collect american citizens personal data. but it poses a threat to national security. china has protested saying it's unfair to use those arguments to bring down the competitive advantage of other countries. a,
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an innocent showcase for goofy dances or a threat to national security. how american c take talk could shut it down in the us. the house has given fight and the chinese company that owns take talk. i know to made him sell it or phase of bad. it comes from it. growing concerns over the chinese government's ability to access use the data collected by the app. tick tock is a threat to our national security because it is owned by, by dance, which does the bidding of the chinese communist party. this bill therefore, forces tick tock to break up with the chinese communist party. take talk is one of the wells, the most popular apps thing i would do. it has more than a 1000000000 active users and over a 170000000 in the us alone. many are passive scroller, but others use the platform to earn a living and rely on it to acquire brand deals and other types of income.
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they are now concerned about the impact, a tick, tock, shut down, could have in their lives. i make a book, the ones that want to take stuff and it is my full time job. i mean the world's me um, the platform that i have on the income that i can create to for myself and my family . it completely changed my life. i went from sleeping in my truck to live the pen now. so now i'm pulling people. we have a team of 17 people. we have a staff check to excess. it has never shared us user data with chinese authorities and won't do so if it's asked if the bill is approved by the senate, it could disrupt the social media landscape like never before. i spoke to him as he has kept them on earlier. he's an internet research at the lighting, it's institute for media research and handbook, and i asked them what makes countries want to band tick tock, smell?
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they're a said, the politicians uh want to be seen to be tough on, on china. they want to be tough for national security, and it's not so much countries. it's really more the u. s. europe has a completely different approach, but it doesn't work that way. this is not a good way to make a digital policy or to act in the interest of users and citizens. is there any evidence that take talk is using data spying all as the us as a to use take talk of doing of controlling the narrative? said to use is which of we're talking about the us is almost half the population. is there any evidence about there's very limited evidence that there was any actual control. what is show of course, is that a bite ends as a chinese company, of course is influenced by the chinese government. that's the way things work in in china. is really not so much about what can be proven. it's more about what
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politicians think makes them look tests and election year. and if they were serious about age protection of concerns, they would also take a very deep look into how non chinese companies, including website, including twitter, dealing with the user data. if this band is implemented in the us, what would tech talks reaction likely be? so 1st of all, they'll have to say that the senate passes that and whether the buying it is ration assigns it into force, kind of say it seems poor has to do so if the, the obligation to, to, to invest a itself takes talk, provide to ends as enacted, and then i'd expect the company to mileage of very strong defense ends to go to the us courts to fight this ban on the basis of the constitutional protection for free speech, montana, one usa to try to band picture's already. they failed because of the constitutional
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protection of free speech. i would expect this to go right up to the supreme court, which as it sits currently, i have made rather i'm expected to judgements in the past years. so it would be a difficult to predict if i had to make a prediction. i would argue that this is a violation of free speech and that it would not stand up to mathias catch them on from the light. it's institute. so media research, thank you so much for your insights. israel is coming on the increasing pressure to allow more humanitarian aid into garza. the un says around the course of causes. $2000000.00 population is now on the brink of starvation. the construction of a small pia is on the way as a ship loaded with $200.00 tons of food. slowly makes its way from sight press towards the besieged territory, but 8 agencies on wanting, but at drops in the maritime kartel on no alternative to land deliveries.
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i'll see w correspondent tonya claim us why israel said it was going to quote, floods, gaza, with humanitarian aid, while also attacking an aide center in russia, killing and wounding dozens. now absolutely, but we still have to see what that actually means to flood a gaza with age and to see it really happening on the ground. what we're seeing right now is actually international efforts to diversify, to bring an 8 into gauze of to a lot of pressure has been put on israel a to open more. and then crossings which has not really happened on tuesday, a isabel has opened a new gate, a gate 9 to 6, as they said to let in 6 trucks for the world food program. that's a direct way into northern garza. but 8 organizations have said they need a more of those uh, you know, land access because this is the quickest and fastest way to get into gaza. and what
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we are seeing is, of course international efforts by the air to drop age into gaza, but also to open this maritime cory door where there's a shipping on the way expected potentially later today to come to gaza. but also the us military once to build a floating p a that will take some time. but we also heard of course from 8 organization set. the cooling for is these for you. so that's a people can get the age safely because it's the distribution in garza while the war is going on with all kinds of logistical obstacles as well. they're saying that it's so difficult to get the 8 especially into northern garza, tonya cream in jerusalem. this is a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. and thousands of farmers have protested in the indian capsule, daily, demanding minimum prices for the crops of the weeks. the stand of the government farmers were allowed into the capital on the condition. they did not use vehicles
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to block roads and did not carry weapons from his constitute an influential voting block ahead of national elections set to april. in may, the new european parliament has decided to take the european commission to quote over decision to give billions of heroes to hungry of the commission, which is effectively the government had unblocked funds for hungry in december, despite opposition from the parliament. the dispute between 2 of the highest you institutions will be hon for the european court of justice. now german little make us have backs trump flashlights and voted against sending taurus cruise missiles to ukraine. but the debates in violin is intensifying divisions within germany's coalition. government opposition empties and some in the governing coalition. demanding that the government delivers the messiahs to keep chunk to the left.
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charlotte's and his s b t policy against. that's the idea. slicing the risk of germany being dragged into the war during the debates of senior opposition. politician. such thoughts was playing into vladimir person's hands while others said, it was time now to push for peace. either from mind you were suppose it proved in has only you missed approaching the aggression against ukraine. access to that is the result stuff. this stuff is on the top is a sneak ended site, isn't it time? we not only talked about how to wage war, but also about how to freeze this conflict and stop it. once it's all, all the end. he kind of dw is chief political correspondent, nina has a, has been following this vote and debate for us. nina, tell us, why is the german government so hesitant about sending these torres myself to you frank to well,
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i think we need to be very clear here. it's not the german government to say it is the german song. so that one of sorts who has now said repeatedly that he doesn't want to send the tourist missiles to you, craig? no, not bad, because foreign minister, for example, is much more open to that idea. but so as, as tough credo is that germany must not become a potty to the wolf support for ukraine. absolutely. gemini, getting involved itself. absolutely not. and these facts are, has meant that so it's for the past 2 years now has hesitated every single time the ukrainians have asked for a certain weapon type that was true for the patriots. it was true for the leopards bottle tanks and it is now definitely true for the tourist cruise missiles. and we have to keep in mind that that is a highly powerful and far reaching long range cruise missile that can hit target, set a very far away around 500 kilometers and is very precise. so we'll have chart says that he doesn't want german soldiers to be involved in anything to do with the ukrainians, using this weapon bubble. he does not want them and boots on the ground,
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so soldiers that would help with target identification, etc. and his critics of saying that that wouldn't be necessary ukrainians could learn to operate the tourist independently. so it does make the question, what else is behind we'll of so it says no. his critics have started wondering whether he does not trust the ukrainian leadership, that he's not sure that they wouldn't use it to attack targets like most go. but i'd say there's a very, very important reason why. so it's is so hesitant. he's been looking at polls and some 60 percent of demons are against the delivery of the tourist. okay, just briefly, nina. i mean, is this now going to be the end of the debate in germany as well? no, it won't. it's true that there are deep divisions between the policies that form the government will have chose his expertise against the delivery, while the 2 other policies in the government, a very outspoken and much more open to sending ukraine everything it needs to win this war. but today, the vast majority of them said that even though they are divided on the issues and not going to full for the positions tricks, and that they will prioritize governments debility and unity. and they also said
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that the funds that has already given the green light to sending long range weapons to ukraine. we got to similar votes. a few weeks ago i put in this tag, we're ultimately the one motion that cooled for the delivery of a long range weapons was passed. so in theory, the one in stock has given or left. so it's the green light. the big question is, is he going to make use of that because ultimately it is not the bonus tag. it is the tons of himself who will decide on this motto, dw is chief political correspondent, nina. posit, nina, thank you. now carl rese provide a home to nearly a course of old marine species. they also help protect coastlines and support the $1000000000.00 fishing and tourism industries. spots partly because of fossil fuels, climate change, and over fishing, reesa bleaching at an alarming rate. in response, marine biologists have now come up with new waves,
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new ways to stave off the destruction, including using an underwater sound system. let's have a look. the sounds of the c boosted fine on the will to speak of these marine biologist supplying the sounds of a healthy coral reef which is dying in the hopes that it will be encouraged to regenerate. this is our little microcontroller board and this is the amplifier for the speaker. and so all of that goes out. so this is a recording from healthy coral reef. the crackling in the background that you hear is mostly snapping shrimp. and every once in a while, a few here a little, some pops or grants, or goals at the lower frequencies. those are all fish costs. recent studies show that corolla v was more likely to settle in the reef making healthy noises.
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scientists, the hoping the idea takes off as a resource around the world is struggling to survive and increasingly looses. and that's all we have time for many groups, mckinnon. thank you for watching the old friends. mean friends can may so defend itself in case of an emergency. we cannot guarantee that we could protect munich frankfurt. berlin are faced with russia, zoar against ukraine. the rose grace has ministry line shows. we can nato offer its members to sufficient protection. and security basically depends the 90 percent on the us basic were attacked what the millions really.
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