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see it and also. we're still going to be even. the board of the search and rescue will be found something like it seems like the invented all american cities lie from the aircraft so that. the letter sent there is only about the city minutes from jakarta parked in north of jakarta all right so you mentioned that some debris has been found but is there any indication that there could be any survivors how are the search and rescue efforts being managed right now. at the moment. it's sin there there is not a fire for has been found and then also on the lift is that i heard from. this search and rescue agency that the actual the exact.
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location of the wreck it hasn't has not been found under bridges in the surface but they know to look east and it's between while and 1000 island in lot of debt out that's so. that our. rescue. has been dispatched to the location and found. approximate location but to be exact to morrow do we pinpoint where the wreckage location actually ended and when they founded they have. tried to do to. the wreckage well what about the airline air is it known to have safety problems has it had problems in the past. that's not a sign also be geralyn this is not the lance there that. have better have today
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got itself a good safety record it's. a lot. they have to at a profit at it have a half minutes to decide be a good minister at last actually see adeline's and it's. it's it's known that they have for good with patients all right journalist press not asked wrath my dad thank you so very much. twitter has banned u.s. president donald trump's personal account citing the risk of further incitement to violence after the assault on the capital on wednesday twitter said trump's recent tweets to his $88000000.00 followers amounted to glorification of violence and concern about the president's supporters making plans for armed protests before the inauguration of president elect joe biden the company's move comes after it
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suspended trump's account for 12 hours on the night of the capitol attack. well to talk more about the implications of trump being cut off from his favorite social media megaphone i'm joined in the studio now by peter of arda down from our us elections team hello to you peter and to be with you know just how much of a blow is it to donald trump to be now permanently banned from twitter i think it's a big blow if you were looking at a president who is increasingly finding themselves isolated you know after the events that we saw on wednesday also comes after facebook on thursday that was that it was suspending trump's account indefinitely at least until after inauguration you tube and the streaming platform twitch have taken similar steps and threatened also to impose permanent bans throughout the presidency i think let's get to why
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this is such a big step throughout his presidency trump is really used these social media platforms to in a way that's really a bit i think the traditional way of communicating with his supporters in a way that's completely the of the politics he's used twitter to talk directly to his nearly 90000000 voters or followers and really completely gone around the traditional media. by suspending. twitter has essentially taken away that special superpower that trump. but i think there have been long been calls for twitter to do just as critics saying that this should have happened years ago but you know for social media sites like facebook and twitter it's a really really difficult balancing act because the presidency has given him some sort of immunity we are interested in hearing what the president has to say even when that has sometimes been you know inciting violence or even threatening
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nuclear war as we saw he did it with iran for instance so you know by suspending trump twitter's not only saying that they consider a threat to national security it's essentially downgraded him from president to a private citizen almost 2 weeks before he's leaving office all right peter so if these mainstream social media sites are pulling the plug on trump account so to speak what are his options couldn't he use them other platform to reach his followers no absolutely i mean he's even he even went out before his account was suspended saying that he's thinking about setting up his own social media network and also adding that we will not be silenced and that really is a complaint that we've heard a lot from conservatives increasingly over the past 2 years who feel like facebook and twitter in particular have tried to muscle them. you know the result is that we have started to see a lot of them moved to more alternative platforms such as parlor gab that just a moment ago reported that it's seeing
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a hourly increase in new users of over 10000 you know for outsiders looking in a lot of these platforms look a lot more like alternate realities really where this information flourishes and from never really lost the election. it's home to also a lot of quite radical groups we saw them plan quite openly some of the things that we saw on wednesday they're even now talking about staging similar protests or even riots leading up to the inauguration. i think the more philosophical discussion here is how this will affect the breakdown the we're seeing in the democracy to democratic debate a lot of concern of. we're really seeing retreating to respect to bob bubbles we don't really share a sense of you know the same facts or realities it will this exacerbated iranians or the fear here peter you have to leave it there if you defy the dolphin q thank you. let's get
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a check now of some of the other stories making news around the world. rescue workers in russia are racing to find survivors of an avalanche that buried tourist cabins in a siberian ski resort emergency workers pulled a teenager out alive but said his parents and intensive wing were found dead authorities haven't yet confirmed how many people were trapped. riot police in chile have used water cannon and tear gas against protesters who took to the streets for the latest round of demonstrations in the capital santiago protesters have been demanding pension health care and education reforms in the country. to spain now where snowstorms have left 3 people dead and cost transport chaos across much of the country the capital saw its heaviest snowfall in nearly $5.00 decades on friday with another 4 regions placed on high alert for yet more snow forecast later on saturday more than half of spain's provinces remain on alert as
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storm filomena continues to wreak havoc. exceptional. and most likely historic. that's how weather agencies have described conditions in madrid. were nowhere. to have to take advantage of today if you can it's not every day that you can ski through. and bright through sabella as we're tierra pocket and through the present also so it's a pleasure to be able to take advantage of it but the 50 centimeters of snow has not been welcomed by everyone. but it's sort of like i have been stuck on this road for 3 hours. more than one and a half 1000 people were trapped in cars as snowfall disrupted traffic on hundreds of birds all and railings were also suspended the conditions have been attributed to an odd combination of a cold stationary and mass over the iberian peninsula and the arrival of the warm
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storm from amena from the south filamentous also brought intense rain and high winds to the southern coast and canary islands. we get this briefing during the biggest cold front which almost the whole country is facing since records began a completely exceptional moment that has overtaken our most pessimistic full costs with which we will working. on far too easy urged people to avoid all nonessential travel and the situation is not set to improve anytime soon heavy snow is forecast to continue until sunday with a cold snap to follow. the coronavirus pandemic is creating a tough time for art lovers across europe high infection rates are keeping museums in several countries shut at least for now but in the german city of munich one
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artist collective has figured out a way to bring museum collections outside into the fresh air have a look. munich in lights the city's next push that district home to 18 museums and art collections is now an outdoor nighttime gallery. video installations and project does provide some much needed cheer at the darkest time of the year. goes to washington it's a surprise but for me it's much more than that i'm used to visiting museums a lot and now i can't so this is a wonderful alternative. works like this famous self-portrait by the renascence master our british dura from the year 1500. things are going even if it is a little chilly out you still stop to watch it's wonderful seeing all these different things as rick for i like it a lot and i'm fascinated by how they did it for a family of our to take unique the there are looking to shock. the idea came from
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the artist collective v a video a year ago before the coronavirus pandemic spread to europe. point 0 right now our projection art is one of the few ways we have to bring art to the outside. and the project's not over yet right now the artists of finalizing another installation about our eyes in the human gaze. give the academe show these works are looking up from inside the out of museum watching people as they walk by among maybe people want to find out who it is what famous work of art is what she did following them. and for me. and so art fans will have something to look forward to for their next visit. one of the highlights the visitors is the forest of lights where many taking photos that some day will remind
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them of what it was like when art could only take place outdoors. you're up to date on the news stay tuned for our technology series shift which is looking at 5 g. and the internet of things omarion evan stand for me and the entire news team here in berlin thanks for watching. it's about billions. it's about power. it's about the foundation of a new world order. the new silk road. china wants to expand its influence with this trade network. but in europe there's
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a shortage of more to come whenever accept money from the new superpower will become dependent on the middle class if. the chinese state has a lot of money at its disposal. and that's how it's expanding and asserting its status and position in the world. china's gateway to europe. starts feb 19th on d w. of special healthfully will change our lives. gene is a quantum leap in technology it'll facilitate the internet of things and self driving cars with this new generation of wireless networking technology machines can communicate with each other. the stuff is excited about the switch. he knows
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5 g. will revolutionize data transmission. it's not just that smartphones will connect faster to the internet and with other devices. it's that connectivity altogether is being overhauled this is the most important change. crucial 5 g. will allow autonomy as communication between separate entities. self driving vehicles will be called fit for the road and 5 g. will make virtual reality applications the internet of things smart factories and other new tech much more mainstream fast wireless networking technology connects to servers. which are sometimes located far away on another continent. but this is much too slow for autonomy as vehicles and similar applications if you have. 5 g. on the other hand taps into decentralized processing power by using small servers
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connected to the network. distrust sickly decreases response times aren't latency. the goal is to reduce response times to below 5 milliseconds. virtual reality applications will build on these ultra fast response times which is good news for good stuff who's looking forward to the more tactile internet even tele surgery performed remotely across vast distances could become possible. smartphone technology would change to. the plan is for numerous small antennae to optimize our connections so we can receive personalized data packages. signals can be pinpointed amplified or dialed down as needed. this will help reduce or exposure to radio frequency radiation. to
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achieve higher data transmission speeds 5 g. will use more of the electromagnetic spectrum. stuff can't wait for his new 5 g. phone. with it can be able to see mutinously download and upload data on. the perk of accelerated 5 g. data transmission speeds. thinks it is an electrical engineer and researcher has been coordinating the 5 to germany and the age of technology but 600 scientists since 2014. what's fighting about. vit. evil radically change our lives if i do something that was the question is whether people will realize 5 to technologies at play. or in an autonomous taxi without a driver to step to the theater they will not say and that's 5 to technology.
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instead of 5 g.'s more like a discrete facilitator working in the back row it in from you but it will all become an essential element over future lives from that one of 5 g. lab germany's research areas is the tactile internet. 5 g. will offer lightning quick response times ideally as low as one milli 2nd or 1000 a 2nd. with 5 g. connectivity a top tile glow phone be able to transmit precise movements to robots and vice versa. virtual objects will feel like the real deal. creating a new interface between humans and machines i think of when i'm with we have found is that this millisecond that everyone talks about matters a lot if you play an instrument let's say we pluck a string you know but the sound doesn't reach or you're within 3 milliseconds you
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feel disconnected from that instrument called b. touch something in a virtual environment and receive instant haptic feedback from a so called i'm told and then this will also feel real to us and it often this can from a. british university of carving trees are getting a little bison 5 to technology in its own network the decision has made milk learning much easier during the coronavirus pandemic. assistant professor wires teaches a cutting edge anatomy seminar. he takes his physiotherapy students are an immersive virtual reality journey inside the human body. and students to be immersed within the body within a blood vessel of in the muscles in the bones to everest perience something more
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and they call it in the traditional textbooks. this is possible thanks to the university's very own 5 g. network in combination with cloud x. our technology students can stream virtual reality content in real time and even when many devices are connected response times your main lightning fast 5 g. almost why didn't the chub the information goes down so with forgery we know the chips fairly big and lots of information go goes down the tube with 5 g. that chub might wind up by about 10 times so we get far more information down which means we can get what's a very good visuals happening in real time between the lecture and the student. judeans can use their smartphones to stream doctors a useful feature but social distancing is key. teach students in a range of settings so they don't all have to be in the same classroom they can be across a compass and we can interact with them and have
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a 2 way discussion. because of the pandemic many students are working by themselves but to niggle virtual reality seminar on campus is a welcome change. in the reman learning come because i but with this it makes you more excited interest and therefore you want to learn online and it's makes your quality of work still really high even though you not physically in uni learn are not to me very practically. in the past work but for every thomas we were kind of using each other as models to identify the kind of body structures and muscles and this is. showing that same structures but remember much more detailed close up function. marking wires and it's called leagues hope they can develop many more innovative teaching methods like this using 5 g.
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technology. but are there health risks linked to this new mobile network technology some people are convinced there are. 2 scientists agree. on a fish as critical the 5 g. technology she doesn't think we need it. just scared of 5 g. because mobile network technology generally is a health risk that's lied to even more so it hasn't even been properly studied there are just a few preliminary studies and those have alarming finding us that scares me and we're basically guinea pigs. so it's on i and other activists want to make people in the city of hyper aware of the danger. of radio frequency radiation her husband hans-peter fishback a similarly concerned to keep their families safe the parents do what they can to shield their home from radiation. through as we've thought about ways to protect
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ourselves in are all through to. be 10 measures outside radiation levels and has wire mesh in place to shield his family home from radio waves the fish parts are especially cautious about protecting their daughters monica and sagna from exposure inside the home everyone uses ether net cables to access the internet sources of electromagnetic radiation like why fiber tears aren't allowed. sagna does have her own smartphone but her parents have her using an internet cable to go online. discrete closer which but i and i don't think this works for all smartphones and it took awhile until my father found out which adapter i needed to make it work but yet i'm happy with it. many studies and books have been published on the effects of mobile phone radiation on the human body some say these prove the technology poses a significant health risk others highlight methodological shortcomings and the
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research for example in a major u.s. study that showed that radio frequency radiation caused cancer in rats germany's federal office or radiation protection says this finding tells us nothing about the impact of radiation exposure on humans as the rats were subjected to radiation 20 times higher than the permitted limits for humans the german agency does not classify high frequency electric magnetic fields as a health risk. to learn more reports of hunger take met with environmental epidemiologist at this was tropical and public health institute and basil. hosley is a renowned expert on mobile phone radiation. there are also concerns were the many and. and that's being installed people think this bill the 2 more radiation but is that really the case in this moment that among the 1st you could think there is more radiation but actually the opposite is true it means anyone using a mobile phone will be exposed to less radiation because phones will have better
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reception cell phone signals don't have to be as strong and scientists far which reduces over already i mean there are relatively recent large scales thirty's on bret that seem to show radiation causing tumors how can that be explained well there are in consistencies also in the study that the 1st tumor that was found was a schwannoma of the heart which does not occur in humans but there are very few cases worldwide where it has been found and the 2nd point is that the rats in the study were exposed to far higher radiation levels apparently it also benefited the rats scientists as they lived longer and seen at the ceiling again the rats exposed to radiation live longer than those that were not that rarely gets mentioned and you get horrific. because he said that there is a long term study on occurrences of brain tumors that spans the mobile phone era. in all but these here are brain tumor incidences sweden you can see that the curves
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remain constant for everyone below the age of 70 nothing has changed in the past 40 years you can see an uptick in the age brackets above 79 and i think that's has to do with people growing progressively older after a few of these are all because one ages the risk of developing a brain tumor increases and promoted. but the picture is unclear from critics who smartphone radiation seem to have that back in their yards and at one of the but the other side says that there's the whole the risk there argue a clear causal link and you stablished mr president if you thought many epidemiological studies with statistical data from many countries in australia england scandinavia in the show in. you should know of higher brain tumor incidents and you don't want them but their risk were as critics say dead as should show this so i'm feeling a bit more relaxed though that i research this. water
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. in 60 minutes on a w. literature invites us to see people in particular. to see some of the kids find strength growing up. my objective is to share work and. to do the books on you to. hello and welcome to the 77 percent my name is edith kimani and this week we have such a special edition on last show where we're talking about how we the youth are being affected by the changes in our environment coming to you from this scenic lake while gorean national reserve right here in kenya. coming up on the show. we'll hear from one next on the topic
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