tv Euromaxx Deutsche Welle November 7, 2020 11:03am-11:31am CET
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seeing doubts about the launch numbers of biden votes counted after election day the votes eliminated trump slate in a few case states odan support his main while have been celebrating what by beliefs to be the end of the trump era. scenes of jubilation biden supporters in new york and other u.s. cities began dancing in the streets as election results on friday turned increasingly in favor of their candidate. but also in several cities the signs are fresh tracer. like here in arizona where trump supporters had gathered for donors to protest election results after biden was declared the likely victor and scenes of fake albeit a deeply divided faith showing many democrats believe in the u.s. election system while many republicans do not believe the.
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way many did you. make light of the friggin. very many people. like. leave now before. you know when. this is turning into a legal problem this is a fraud on the american public the president trump was making claims of illegality even before millions of ballots were counted there has yet to be any credible evidence of election fraud. over the course of friday votes for biden flipped the grand prize state of pennsylvania and trump lost his lead bringing supporters of both candidates out on the streets. ok i think there is so much attention on this election on the counting of the votes on looking out for fraud that you're going to find that it's right more accurate than any election we've had so whether they get a recount or not i'm not concerned because i think you're going to get the same
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result structures lost you know suppose that you know if you get the votes it comes down to a few 1000 votes here and there but you know $11.00 person is a winner one person is a loser he lost biden says he's confident he'll win and appealed for greater unity once the dust settles. i want to know that i work as hard for those who voted against me as those who voted for me. that's the job that's the job it's called a duty of care for all americans we have serious problems to do covert to the economy to racial justice climate change. we don't have any more time to waste on partisan warfare for the most part street demonstrations have been peaceful even when people with strongly opposing views faith on meanwhile the world is watching to see if that holds true once the final result is the now.
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for more on this very contentious election i'm joined in the studio by chief international editor richard walker richard thanks for coming in from supporters seem to be getting quite worried now what has the latest word been from the trunk campaign itself well the campaign is saying that they're going to keep up the pressure threatening lawsuits already in lawsuits in the in a number of states where very likely to see a recount taking place for instance in the state of georgia is possible that there could be recounts in other states too if they really close but what's also particular in seeing is to see what is the message coming from the trunk campaign to trump's own supporters themselves and i'm actually on one of the trump campaign mailing lists and i've brought some mails along because during the course of the night here european time i received 14 e-mails in the space of 9 hours from the campaign with this kind of message if you can see here saying we need to keep pushing in the subject line official defense election defense funds are trying to
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raise money for some of these legal battles that we may be moving into where we can cue up the next one and take a look here we have like the senders here listed truck truck truck i mean there's no doubt this is coming from let's keep going really kind of getting that message to the kind of people we just saw in the report. that get out on to the streets give me support we have one more to show here as well maybe we can bring that one up yeah it's time to fight back can present from accounts on you no wonder people are coming out on the streets you know with this number of e-mails coming through not just to me 40 nails in my inbox in 9 hours but millions of trump supporters who may have been to a trump rally before just registered on the website this is pouring in and some of the also with a message like another one here joe biden wants to count illegal ballots and that's misleading joe biden has never said anything of the sort and you know they're throwing into question ballots that were cast perfectly legally what about the
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broader republican party what's transport looking like within the party itself well this is going to be something that's really important to what of the coming days because. trump needs support from senior people within the within the republican party to kind of stay in that you know if the picture becomes bleaker for him in terms of whether any of these lawsuits are challenging and if these results to come through now many senior republicans are staying very loyal but it's quite interesting to see quotes of numbers beginning to hedge their bets publicly in their statements on twitter and so on some of the people for instance who are hoping to run for president in 2024 the sort of people like marco rubio the florida senator nikki haley who was donald trump's ambassador to the united nations these are people who are looking to the next election and they're trying to walk a line where they're sort of publicly sort of supportive of what donald trump is trying to do but also kind of implying that you know they may see the writing is on
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the wall also it's interesting to see what the news outlets of. rupert murdoch controlled news corp is saying to things like fox news very influential in the u.s. public the wall street journal also more aimed at kind of the republican intelligentsia both. those some messaging beginnings that comes through this are indicating and sort of messaging to trump you know if the writing is eventually on the wall that he's going to have to accept and concede we're running out of time but i did want to ask you just a little bit this is of course taking place amidst a pandemic how big a role did the pandemic play in this i think it did for a very big role certainly i mean some of the exit polling of votes is suggested that essentially if you were more worried about the pandemic you voted for joe biden if you were more worried about the economy you voted for donald trump go all right richard walker thank you very much for coming at sandown some other stories making news around the world if the o.p.'s prime
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minister says his air force has bombed and destroyed military hardware belonging to his former coalition allies in the tigre a region tensions rose in september when to grey held an election against the prime ministers will experts fear the latest escalation could trigger a civil war. police have killed at least one person during a protest in the iraqi city of bass for more than 40 people were wounded when police opened fire on the protesters security forces have killed more than $500.00 people since protests against the government against government corruption and a stagnating economy iraq did last year. germany has also set a new daily record for corona virus cases with the number now exceeding 23000 for the 1st time and 130 people have died over the last 24 hours that's despite strict new measures that took effect this week. i'm to slow the rapid growth in infections and prevent hospitals from becoming overwhelmed. a new somber record for
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germany the highest number of daily covert 1000 cases ever registered in the country germany is in its 1st week of a new partial lockdown restaurants bars and leisure activities are shut down travel for tourism is strongly discouraged while shops and schools are allowed to stay open germany's health minister young spawn said the country's health care system is not currently overwhelmed but hard times are ahead if the rise in cases isn't stopped. the situation is serious the number of people requiring support in intensive care units has doubled in the past 10 days from as of today our health system is still coping but even the best system in the world cannot cope with a doubling every 10 days target. the growth rate is very strong and we must break it together on the dark. even germany's
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extensive testing capacity is under pressure let's say they are struggling to keep up with demand but there is confidence that the current shutdown will help bring the number of cases back down the numbers are slightly improved we have to be optimistic because the reproduction number is below one and i think that's the 1st signs that things might get better here in our country in berlin people are taking reports of the record case rise in their stride many say they are learning to live with the virus and the restrictions. we see that even with restrictions in place the numbers still go up we just try to live with it now to cope with the situation i don't think about it any more than usual. it's pretty shocking you know i think governments in every country are doing the best i can i don't think there's any right or wrong. people in the vaccines and i certainly believe that will help. next
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week chancellor angela merkel and the federal state leaders are expected to meet to take stock of the situation and decide whether to introduce tougher restrictions something most here in germany are hoping to avoid. some sport now in the bundesliga german champions by munich travel to dortmund on saturday the play their arch rivals in a game known as the classic once again though the match will be played in an empty stadium because of those record coronavirus. dortmund germany's self-proclaimed football capital is in lockdown on saturday it hosts germany's biggest game the so-called classic or the you wouldn't know that from looking around. when they were due to the poor and you'd already be feeling the excitement and that's not the case anymore even at 12 o'clock on a saturday even
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a game against byron is like any other day that was unthinkable 6 months ago the rules are strict no phones or load in the stadium and pubs must remain closed. while life football is viewed by many fans as a minor casualty of locked own social worker daniel sees it as a more serious problem he has worked for over 30 years with young football fans groups. the. bowl is not only the social glue that holds a lot of things together for ultras groups especially football is only a means to an end one of 3 largest groups was disbanded it said it couldn't see a future for itself amid the pandemic. don't talk to the media but daniels knows them well. positioned themselves very clearly and strongly against racism sexism here in dortmund where it's particularly needed against right
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wing tendencies. you can't lose young people who take this stance especially note. for many in germany football is about so much more than just the result less discerning fans can watch saturday's classic from their living rooms. you are watching. next hour but 1st robots feelin a sick children in the classroom that's a shift coming up next. from a. thank. you's crime fighters are back with africa's most successful radio drama series continues. are available online course you can share and discuss on w africa's facebook page and other social media platforms crime fighter 2 now
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the fish unary. diplomat who plays get straight to the point. good to institute's outgoing director close to tell a man. we'll look at his final year in office and his impressive career. the last cultural diplomat. starts november 16th. on d. w. . thanks to distancing learning robots students recovering at home from illness or injury can follow and contribute to what happens in classrooms. quiana geim from often has been having me problems since suffering a sporting injury for weeks she's been unable to go to school. but thanks to new
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distancing learning technology the 11 year old can attend her school's politics class from home. can watch listen and contribute to what happens in the classroom a view one or charlie a small robot. she controls the device using a tablet. answering the teacher's questions through the robot isn't a simple as a could be though. it's different when you're actually in the classroom when you're there it's easier to participate and you don't have to think about where to look at home things are different you have to direct your camera in the right location decide where you want to look. but apart from that it's pretty good what.
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charlie the robot can be steered in any direction but it does take some time. but i'd love to do you want us to turn the robot around. i'm almost there. during breaks because of the robot to goof around with her classmates. almost as if she were there in person so yes. the teacher is a kiosk a school she worked hard to get a distance learning robot for her school collecting donations and subsidies to foot the $3700.00 euro bill. she says robots help children who are sick at home to stay connected. to guns 5 kids can catch up on studying at home but they also need social interaction they want to participate in the classroom even with an injured knee they can interact with their classmates thanks to charlie. is it gets pretty boring when you're all alone in hospital or at home. you start wondering
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what the others are up to what class they're attending. the robot helps me stay in touch by. his classmates take the robot along on their break so they can chat during recess provided the wife i connection holds up a. game if occasion is all about playful learning it's celebrated by many but some experts say it's only suitable in limited contexts . mine on my uncle harrison goodwill invited me to germany in his letter he talks about an important invention. project lingo that will change the world he thinks he's being persecuted. but why. this thrilling interactive crime story has been designed by the go to institute to
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help students learn german. the idea is that instead of studying vocabulary and grammar rules students will hold their language skills more intuitively by playing a game. the teaching adventure app appeals to our innate playfulness. to solve the crime mystery students must construct complex sentences and use a broad range of all cabul or the aim is for students to learn how to write job applications. game if occasion is seen as a promising teaching method that's not only fun but also hugely motivational. to succeed we have to concentrate and do the hard work which is what learning is all about. how long from them students say games really motivate them because they don't feel like they're studying many say oh this is just really fun. i know many play this game not because they want to improve their german skills but because it's enjoyable and that's what timothy cation is all about all
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smart. game of occasion works as stockholm's piano stairway shows. the idea is that by turning the stairs into piano keys will be more fun to climb and more people will be encouraged to skip the escalator and walk. the result 66 percent of people who took the escalator gave the musical stairway a go if only briefly. funny about francis and someone is motivated to do something this is always more effective than if someone tells that person you have to do this games make it easier for a brain to learn something than if we sit in a classroom but gamification is not only about making learning more fun. it also encourages people to learn independently or work out solutions on their own instead of being told what to do this eureka reflects is what makes people really memorize
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things was. playful interaction is the name of the game shown to us student likes to go to institute learning app so much she even uses it to study german in her free time. something she has never done with a conventional vocabulary book. and that's some good i always like having a choice of materials to study not just books and the app is an alternative to playing games on my mobile when i'm in the subway or in a taxi going somewhere. is game of occasion the future of education. not necessarily says mark fabiani pedagogics he says games can be beneficial to learning but only under the right circumstances and for certain people. i think gamification is promising in the field of further education and training because here people are learning new skills so these are usually well educated
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individuals who have already completed training or university or both the schools are about teaching certain behavioral problems here come a fixation should not dominates but rather complement all the teaching methods i knew form is no substitute for conventional classroom teaching you cannot get through high school just by playing educational games education and classroom teaching is more complex than the. carbon you factor already is using games to train its sales staff on the job the game as players navigate a virtual car dealership and talk to virtual buyers they need to answer their questions questions that have been sourced from real conversations. virtual buyers will react positively or negatively to the kind of answers provided. players are performance points and are ranked depending on how well they do in the game. but this kind of competition can also be counterproductive. rankings
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compared people but that's not what learning is about learning is about becoming better than we were before that's what a ranking can give me a sense of form. but that's not the focus learning is not necessarily about competition. the german students meanwhile are getting closer to solving the crime mystery and have learned a new range of vocabulary along the way. and even if they do forget some of the new words it was a fun way to study. artificial intelligence or ai can help students study more effectively smart textbooks for example can detect where they may need extra learning support. at the german research center for artificial intelligence today students get to play around and explore the various ai projects researchers are developing to
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a teaching. course mine are showing the students how ai can assist teachers in the classroom. type of mind doesn't the whole project is about creating a prototype and that to take the future and registers how students read census track and analyze the reader's behavior and can adapt the book according not . ok ok so how about you read the middle section of this page. a sensor tracks the student's eye movements as she reads this physics textbook. ai technology that interprets how well she's learned the subject matter. if the sensor registers her eyes. all returning to the same format are over and of complaints that the person is struggling to understand the subject an infrared camera provides additional clues about someone's learning progress it can detect when someone's
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forehead gets warmer because the brain is working extra hard. ai technology can interpret this as a sign of a student deep in concentration or because it's we can combine this technology with the truck it shows us which subjects are the most among thing this can help me understand which topics of the most challenging and where extra help is needed. this technology could then simplify book sections provide more in-depth information or extra tutorials as needed the technology can also inform teachers about subjects that students are struggling with the most. and i think i would like it if they introduced this technology it would help everyone get a better idea of how to improve school but it is pretty good to get direct feedback about where you are making progress and where you still need to invest more energy . i think this is a great invention. students at germany's university of hogg and use
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a digital learning platform to study from home. researcher claudio david once all students to one day have access to an intelligent learning assistant as well. the university has teamed up with the german research center for artificial intelligence. they will be analyzing data from the university's digital learning platform to understand how students are progressing. does assist to this system knows exactly what students have learned so far which learning strategies they prefer what targets they have set themselves and which modules they have completed in short the system knows pretty much everything about them. course material in learning strategy tips and then fed into the system. the system can then coach students based on their individual needs it by using them on how to get organized and study well. the idea is to make this available ahead of exams and to help with
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homework but is there a potential risk. in the horses there is a great risk we're well aware of it that the ai system will permanently monitor and influenced students so it will be essential that we strike a balance early on between fostering independence and providing external advice. today's workshop is winding down the latest technological teaching solutions are full of promise but of course nobody is ignoring the potential dangers either. yes we need to ensure schools don't rope students of their autonomy so it is perfectly fine for the system to suggest course material all learning strategies but students must be allowed to make the final decision themselves. enough studying for today time for some fun. because learning should be just that fun.
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