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this is detail new news live from berlin no diplomatic breakthrough. in israeli palestinian violence shellings continue through the night after israeli airstrikes destroy a building in gaza city as being major international media outlets the military says the high rise was linked to hamas intelligence or press freedom groups are paying for each. and israel's financial center comes under its heaviest bombardment so far come slow inches dozens of rockets from gaza into television. also
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coming up in sports news time in the bundesliga i was very beat braman that i'm to book themselves another season in germany's top flight. yes welcome to the program the white house has weighed in on the conflict between israel and the palestinians u.s. president joe biden has again emphasized israel's right to defend itself and has told the palestinian president mahmoud abbas that hamas must end its rocket bombardment of israel meanwhile there's been more bloodshed in the palestinian territories multiple members of an extended family in gaza work killed by israeli bombs israeli airstrikes also destroyed a tower block housing apartments and offices of international. media organizations
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including. the associated press the u.n. secretary general antonio says he was dismayed by civilian casualties in gaza and quote deeply disturbed by the destruction of the highrise. another israeli airstrike bass's the gaza strip this time it's the home of hamas as leader in the territory. the response comes soon after rockets launched towards israel. it follows a day of destruction in gaza. this building housed international news agencies reduced to rubble in seconds. israel's defense forces claim hamas intelligence was using the media as human shields. there is no evidence that hamas had a presence in the building. warned about the attack journalists pleaded with an
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israeli intelligence officer for more time. you know we have from the a.p. news agency all of our equipment is in there including cameras and editing equipment give me 15 minutes to get it out. depleting fell on deaf ears. the air strike went ahead as planned. in another part of gaza a family of 10 had no warning before bombs flattens their harm they were killed in their sleep all except for a baby. in israel hamas rocket attacks also killing civilians one man died when a rocket struck his building in a tele b. of suburb others narrowly escaped death. is
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that it would have been my house. the international community is desperate to see a cease fire. the united nations security council tried to meet to discuss the conflict but the united states delayed the meeting until sunday. well our washington bureau chief in his poll has more on the white house's diplomatic push for peace while hyena's and president biden has telephoned with both the israeli and palestinian leaders are there any indications that progress towards a truce was made. right in 2 separate calls mr biden conferred with prime minister benjamin netanyahu of israel and president mahmoud abbas the palestinian leader about efforts to broker a cease fire while biden is actually supporting israel rights to defend itself he
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urged netanyahu to protect civilians and journalists and probably only hours after this phone call mr netanyahu himself posted a speech to facebook he vowed to continue attacks on hamas until and this is a quote israel's security is guaranteed so that indicates that the phone call of president president biden didn't bring the wanted results well d.n.i. did nations is set to debate the israeli palestinian conflict on sunday now the u.s. had blocked an earlier meeting now what can we expect from from the debate. right secretary of state blinken wanted the meeting to happen early the next just because he wanted to have more time to work behind the scenes to work on diplomatic solutions but problem with the reaction off today of mr netanyahu is posts on facebook after the phone call with president biden i think it's fair to say that
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there is actually little hope at this point that we will see a major breakthrough anything substantial tomorrow right well now we have that reaction but the white house is also voiced pointed criticism at israel over the bombing which destroyed the building housing u.s. news agency associated press in gaza can you tell us a little bit more about washington's reaction overall. to give our international viewers a little bit of a perspective pablo we do have to understand that president biden is very much focused on domestic issues in these 1st months of his presidency but many democrats are getting really loud are now and wanting the president to be more forceful in his actions especially after day after the bombing of the media tower by is you know i mean many american journalists have been doing life from this very tower actually also our colleagues from do w.
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because they thought it would be saved there they would have never imagined that israel would lodge an asteroid on this tower so that will put a lot of pressure on president biden to react as always in this poll in washington thank you well there's been outrage from some international media at that strike on the building housing al-jazeera and associated press in gaza the president of the a.p. strongly condemned the israeli air strike saying quote this is an incredibly disturbing development we narrowly avoided a terrible loss of life a dozen a.p. journalists and freelancers were inside the building and thankfully we were able to evacuate them in time the world will know less about what is happening in gaza because of what happened today. well earlier our jerusalem correspondent tanya came out told us how it is raining authorities have responded to international criticism
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over the bombing of the gaza tower statements came out 1st of all by the israeli military they were actually 2 statements so they were saying i will quote you through a few lines from that. day said that the building contained military assets used to be longing to the intelligence office of the hamas terrorist organization as it was in the statement they later said it was an r. and d. office in the 2nd statement and that hamas hyatt's according to the statement behind civilian media offices and used them as human shields and that it's hamas actually that place says military targets deliberately at the heart of densely populated areas in the gaza strip so they didn't give any more detail so evidence of. the offices that they're talking about and this is a bit and line but hearing here officially but we've seen also in the past days happening in gaza high rise buildings
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a lot of buildings also. which also contain presidents of flats and people living that it became homeless now. that they were targeted because israel says they are containing infrastructure or offices belonging to hamas or other militant groups tanya came our reporting there from jerusalem well violence has spilled out onto the streets across israel and cities were jews and arabs have been living side by side for many years this new unrest is exposing underlying tensions not least in one district of the coastal city of tel aviv. anonymous attackers comatose cocktails into the home of an arab israeli family in jaffa 2 children awoken from sleep now and then their bodies burning. their neighbors to a frightened they mount to protest thank you. we cannot accept an attack on these children on our home we had to say out loud no to violence much more how have you
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can email had to i had none and i don't. protests in other parts of israel weren't so peaceful here in sees a real demonstrators blocked off streets and fought with police. rockets fired by hamas from the gaza strip pound israel some explode in mid-air targeted by defense systems others wreak havoc in residential areas. need it so much i served in years radiometer for 2 years i know what rockets sound like i did seeing any illuminate i was terribly frightened but god is with us it's horrible horrible. nora in the occupied west bank to tensions flared between palestinians and the israeli military on what palestinians call not bad day catastrophe day commemorating those forced from their homes by the founding of israel in 1948. well the conflict in the middle east has brought people on to the streets in cities worldwide to protest against the israeli attacks here in berlin
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police clashed with crowds as thousands joined a pro palestinian rally because a ring also marked the palestinian day anniversary is commemorate the mass displacements during the arab israeli war of 1948. and a reporter jared reed was out covering the demonstrations here in berlin. here in central beilin thousands have been marching on the streets to not only mock day but to show solidarity with people in gaza there has been some on wrist police scuffled with some of the crowds they fired pepper spray and made some arrests tensions are high not only here in berlin but in cities across germany police have made arrests of people that they allege burn flags in front of synagogues in in various cities german leaders have condemned these anti semitic ochs and i say anti
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semitism has no place in german society. well now for some other news making headlines around the world thousands of people took to the streets of haiti's capital port au prince calling for an end to the island's kidnapping crisis criminals indiscriminately take women and children locals and foreigners for ransom the united nations says 234 people were abducted last year that's 3 times as many as the year before. the operator of the largest u.s. gasoline pipeline and says it has resumed normal operations after being hit by a ransomware attack the disruption to colonial pipelines network stretching from texas to the east coast triggered supply shortages and long lines after many gas stations. well to sport now and this weekend sees the 2nd to last round of this league games with a lot at stake for those battling to avoid relegation faced braman with both teams
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barely above the drop zone i was bird came away victorious securing another season in the top flight and leaving bremen in deep trouble. the message was simple and work the fans believe anything less than a win for their team could mean having to prepare for the 2nd division even with one more game to play. their coach marcus vine cyril knew it too. and so did very braman coach glory and co felt his team was an even worse shape trailing 2 points behind our work. but things swung in his team's favor in the 13th minute when outscored midfielder ruben vargas was given his walking papers for attempting to kick an opponent which took v.a.r. to confirm it man advantage verda braman. were compensated well and then in the 57th minute scored when ronnie could ear a took an opportune shot after a fortunate bounce went his way from
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a corner when neil. braman pushed forward but it was not to be. and in the final minute of regulation time this outs were breakaway and penalty shot. taking the honors was danielle kali judy. to nail the final score. outs were celebrations were understandable as was braman stis appointment. explored remain in the top flight next season oh and its final league game coming up it's against byron unic and a very hungry robert leavened off ski on the hunt for the all time bundesliga goal scoring title a matchup our sport will be glad not to have to win. over robert levin dusky of barn unit has tied the record for the most fun this nigga goes in
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a season 40 to be exact in byron's draw with freiburg the polar striker scored from the penalty spot in the 1st house equaling legends catman a record has stood for almost 50 years of dusty could even break it and byron's last game of the season. well that's all we have time for for main the rest of the team hair care and sees him. every day counts for us and for our pleasure. the ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities scream or how can we protect animals and their habitats what to do with all our waste. we can make a difference by choosing reforestation overdue for station recycling over
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disposable smart new solutions oberstein said in our twenty's earth is truly unique and we know that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive global why dio's the environmental soon to global 3000 on t.w. and online. how did demon shop go from world beaters to a football punchline and how can they found spec. 4 world cups 3 european
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championships they've made the final of both those tournament a combined 14 times anyway you slice it germany are one of the most accomplished sides in international football. but for the 1st time in my life the utterly. unsinkable has. germany are not because. it's not just be unsavory with a failure hanging in the air since the 2018 world cup germany's 1st group stage exits since 1930 they've been in an unshakeable rut so what happened to. well to find out we're going to start with the man. for talking about germany there's no getting around europe you live the longest serving coach in international football he's more than one. in nearly 15 years at the helm. before and after the world cup party. in the 12 years prior to $28.00 germany had
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only lost 9 competitive matches since then they've already lost 7. still his early years were incredible initially your contends months assistant live this widely seen as the type to call brains behind germany's tremendous 2006 run they got the big job immediately after that world cup and so historic success. helped to revolutionize germany's games with an attack that oppressed. and remained some of the best football of the 2010 germany's 2014 world cup when it was a master class that got a whole country celebrated. by you know much. less of his punches. germany fans and brothers. celebrating that
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famous big tree over argentina. the floor of the studio. 3 years later lifting the confederations cup. with that the team crypt live could get the most out of just about anybody but maintaining that hunger is never easy there's a reason only 2 countries have ever repeated a world cup when live opened up to kick off camilla about this and 20 team. member . as i mentioned just moments will be. one for the it field i. did this on the field i know. me from soccer stores and keeping a coach on for multiple world cup cycles is always a gamble shaking up the team and tactics gets harder with one man at the top for so long maybe stuck mission was inevitable. as much as we might like to we
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can't blame it all on the german f.a. might have been a tad bit overconfident when they gave him a new contract one month before the world cup in russia. very they learned that the 2014 win when it magically repeat itself now it's clearer than ever germany's issues run deeper than the one bad world cup. through all of this it seems germany have lost track of their winning identity. germany have always had a clear footballing identity but these days it's harder than ever to know what to expect whenever germany take the pitch for decades including the glorious hades of the seventies and ninety's the football might not always have been pretty but it was effect. as. well when one had some good times and. germany were the unstoppable side works relying on team spirit fitness and
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discipline defense to be far more talented spots. this is rooted in germany's 1st major success of underfunded their coach september motivated his underdog side into beating the best team in the world hungary and lifting the 54 world cup. later technical evolution seem to be limited to working the ball to get the 70 is. followed by your game since man in the ninety's and then the stunning innovation of passing 2 miroslav klose in the 2000. lives married germany's athleticism brits and mentality were flowing football and suffocating past. but suddenly i'm $28.00 team it was nowhere to be found. my. former germany international
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chef on t.v. saying germany's identity issues are clear especially when you compare today's roster to his 2010 world cup teams most of whom went on to win it all in brazil minor annoyance. and obvious. matters are. notes and probably. fundamental must be on closer for beyond the heights and that's why i'm trying. to start. by. saying you saw yesterday. and can i ask. though some youngsters like us who like him each have stepped into leadership roles live steve has lost its critical balance between mentality and technical ability. when.
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listen to the norm on. the tunnel stick but. it doesn't help that the german nothing has been in the near constant state of scams. off the field instead of serving as a source of pride the national team have spent the past couple years hounded by scandal criticism and doubt 1st most of it is the retired from chopped in 20 teams accusing the f.a. of racism over a ted link of this photo with turkish president aired on. the fall out unleashed a lengthy debate about racism in german football. and 29 teams f.a. president husband bill stepped down on accusations of mismanagement and bribery i'll be enough then so love this kind of stuff. that's all muslims i. got to say. on just
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a moment if. i wasn't vocal. on the pitch decision to drop star players thomas muller knots huddles and jerome boa take as lead to constant criticism but also overshadowed moves attempts to build a new side with you. in fact it's the post world cup rebuilt that has given lute some of his biggest problem. the hype of lutes tenure were fueled by an exciting crop of youngsters hitting their prime and his system playing creative beautiful football after the debacle in russia a new generation was meant to take the reins but hasn't quite gotten the player. was. right. to go off. for you with the. right and you know but you know if you buy an issue. oh and just how do we move
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on my. eyes. if avoiding criticism was lives it didn't work. boa tank it humbles may have been in poor form but using their experience to help new talent it just would have been a safer bet especially now that luke looks likely to bring at least one of them back for the euros unless his true plan was to look tony it's into a false sense of security by removing big names from the squad only to bring them back and jeff to surprise move just before the tournament that he's a genius meanwhile working youngsters into the team hasn't gone smoothly. enough to knock them to mc. and fictions protests create. oh and. you're going to tell him to.
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not truly sure there's a listening passion on the new yorker pretty ships are going to convince miles of despite a raft of incredibly talented young players here to a chemist lay on gorecki and surged not greek are the only ones who have truly cemented themselves in the team of course one can't assume the next generation will automatically match the 24 team winning cohort many exciting prospects especially in the back have developed into solid pros but not quite world beaters. who just. missed. them understand. as. far as emphasis on dismissal or and. it's not to feel guilty at the. dispute and on the details we get and then also get . the sling now working in never too since front office says journeys and struggles
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and structural. decision rules because i'm thinking i would be if you just go always going to be an intrusion into reality to try to recover distrustful descending like me on. the past. or i'm. not going to. do the same as if you wish me to go. about my sins also works. although the bunda sleep is great for developing youngsters many of them are for us the percentage of the leads players made up of germans younger than 23 from 21 to 6. meanwhile many of germany's youth teams have struggled. why worry about the whole youth movement thing when you only need to think about the immediate future combine that with the likely return of some of the banished
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bets and anything can happen. to germany win it all. specially i just said no to the fly but. i managed. to send it to much of the best. i just. didn't find. what i missed in the dust i guess at the end of the day it's still germany the squad is still stacked in the still a world cup winner maybe bring the band back together for one last tournament will see them right off into the sun but if i were in germany fan i'd maybe hold off on that euro 2020 winner neck tattoo if we're being totally honest lives seems much more likely to go out with a whimper than a bang. extremism
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and. increasing content like this. people. sharing and. that doesn't stop them from spreading like the bad chap. really becomes council. next. diversity on your backs this episode is all about celebrating differences and advocating equal opportunity it doesn't matter where you're from what you believe in whether or not you have a disability or. diversity in breeches our modern society we are against discrimination and for except. in 60 minutes you.
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have to say 1st to us. that's why we listen to stories reporter. every weekend on t.w. . images that only take a 2nd to send with just an m o g you can be angry happy or scared countless messages every day including content that is in germany illegal. nazi images racist slogans. pornography. parents often have no idea what their children are looking at on their phones under the it's no big deal what harm can
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a picture do this but also news and to some it may seem harmless until the police start investigating. what's he going to live in your old to looking at the stuff of a wave of refugees has reached your phone and allow them to stay at home be smart and send them on their way hey it's funny now but when people along. i did last. week come to a school in the town of hopton in lower saxony there are 800 students here in grades 510 they take courses in math physics and the german language they also learn how to use digital devices. the school's principal. also wants to find out what the kids are looking at on their phones. moaning about
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how odd it work alright all i'm learning working with you i thought excellent my thoughts put a stop thanks. today we'll meet some 9th graders. to talk about illegal images and videos that have been passed around here doc i'm on top i feel sorry to interrupt this you know that we have a problem with people sending images that are pornographic and offensive mentioned . we've also seen nazi images we have guys who seem to sort of material. on you wanted to say something you know if you don't have to shoot my sisters in the 7th grade here and she says that the situation with whatsapp is really bad as a slimmers. what do you mean can you explain them. well.
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not to me images of naked people you know graffiti right for 7th graders i think that's really inappropriate. but the problem is not limited to pornography. some kids are passing around violent videos. all and i know i have heard that there are crisis a few videos that show graphic violence sometimes involving animals who seen these stores would and there was one where some guys would beating up a dog that was shocked and i only watched the 1st top of it then i turned it off because it was just disgusting but it was just so it was fun to. watch this is what i'm talking about. i mean you know. many of the students are familiar with this video. i think i did see that. it's been watched a total of nearly $9000000.00 times and some of the kids were sent
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a link to it and. we asked them how they felt about it. she was quiet but i almost cried like i have 2 cats and i just hate to see animals being abused it's just. the principle allowed us to film at her school because she wants to call attention to the problem of potentially harmful content on students' cellphones. it's a topic that's not widely discussed right now. the. problem for why do people send these pictures because i used to write you know maybe to get clicks and i like on instagram to all that's caught on it's cut if i she's the governor i don't see why anyone would be dumb enough to send something like that is what you know. these sorts of stickers are especially popular among students you can even design them yourself. but some of these images contain material that's illegal
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in germany. one student allowed us to look at the content on his phone he says he has nothing to hide. one image caught us by surprise. and then his hand he hits her sticker. i don't know where that came from adam if it was of hitler s.s. game or 6000000 killings maybe your own and kilts. they'd see my leg cleaner that's a picture of a black child who's been placed on as always let us a cool although i don't look at that stuff i need. and here's a message that's pretty rude so there's that. the student says he sometimes gets 200 messages a day. kicks off i get so many of the strong going to i don't like it because i don't know what's on my front bus and that's all to me and i try to delete as
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much as i can it's a version. that still these images bother you. i do it's job i'm from they did it 1st but then you get used to it and that's pretty bad too that's mentioned on voodoo he received his 1st disturbing sticker when he was 12 years old. this is an exhibit of the lives of young people during the nazi era and today some german students are exchanging nazi images how can we explain this. zelda miller often asks herself that same question schools are simply not prepared to deal with the fact that students are sharing images of animal cruelty violence porn and adolf hitler. he defines it as part. of fear and a lot of people feel helpless and when they also i mean what should be done i often
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don't have and since you will benefit us all but we need to help those students cope with this situation. we've now come to a lost ark to meet with an attorney who warns students about the dangers of digital communication. she holds online seminars to explain what is acceptable on the internet and what isn't. schools from all over germany have asked gays ashbrook none for her advice 10 schools are taking part in today's seminar. so does the quantity list or not honest we have schools from several states today including north rhine-westphalia honest all german states but not at once you know exactly what i'd celebrate if we had all the states taking part of the same time. but usually it's just 4 or 5 from. the back. and this is national problem yes i'll schools yes no exceptions. and.
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some young people might post an objectionable image because they think it's funny but it may also be illegal. and you would want in your good morning from rostock. we have in 10 classes with us. today i'm going to talk about illegal internet content that you may find on your phone or abused or you no doubt familiar with these images. but of hitler was responsible for the deaths of millions of people become options says i like you i'll guess you lost honestly just don't share these images rises if you if you many people are offended by such things but they don't speak up and our devices are i guess you need to say clearly that you don't like a lot of us the scenes of us 2001 and if you feel uncomfortable just leave the chat group that holds the focus to get we do and then there are memes like the also the
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leak of that harken cards. that pictures of swastikas and hitler salute if it is that tie up the same goes for images of nazi party badge as a staff bar even if it's just a cartoon character giving a nazi salute since i can't understand why people share this material it's not cool it's not funny it's illegal because this. is a stretch to ask. but only those who are 14 years of age or older are subject to prosecution for posting illegal content. still young. well to understand clearly what sorts of material are unacceptable. as we have to explain the legal aspect to that is that. the law says that we can steal or run a red light young people know that. but this technology was created by adults for adults and we have to make sure that the students are aware of the risks and. the
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stockman has kept a file of all the images that she's accumulated over the years. some of this material is disgusting but not all of it is illegal. kitten you would also call and it says kick the jew out of the group in the f.b.i. you see this sort of thing more and more often so people get used to and the standards of social inhibition affording ideas and that's a dangerous trend right now. but it's i hear the pattern is always the same this content is presented as a joke in order to like in its tone without changing it. another image about the extermination of the jews. cooking with adolf step one turn on the gas and i just this material is racist and miss such innocent fun it promotes hatred and it's anti-semitic shit curators share this stuff business and so do the older
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kids. they have no concerns at all about posting this when tim is head of the us. there's another disturbing development at the hutton school an image involving child pornography is being passed around. one student gets the image and sends it to another. before long hundreds of young people have seen it. the image is appalling we're not going to show it to you. the photograph shows an adult male penetrating a young girl. it just makes your head spin as nothing is taboo anymore this soon to to some yeah absolutely nothing at all. we talked to some of the students who saw the image on their phone in her
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school class the picture with the young girl appeared here 1st why did nobody put a stop to it. most kids just didn't care. maybe there was shocked when they 1st saw. you think about it for a minute at the time and then forget about it it's. that's remarkable you say students didn't. it didn't mean anything to them so it wasn't exactly breaking new not just targets. it didn't need anything this time it wasn't breaking news that's horrify here please explain it to me. the threats are clear i'll try anything to yourself that's disgusting but you don't spend all day thinking about it a good for the image was shocking to people who think about it for 5 minutes send it to your friends and say to them from the shoot on the world look this is
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disgusting we're not doesn't for talk about it for a while and then it's over. this is i'm trying to guess and as it might hurt some people see so much stuff that they get used to it and. they have the internet separates you a bit from it all right and if you saw this in real life and seem to be upset this would have been stricken cinna and it's really seemed if i saw 2 people fighting here right now it would have a real impact on me because it would actually be happening right in front of me and i tell my parents it's up there to try and have it if i see an image of something well it's just a picture and. some people have gotten used to seeing disturbing images it's just a picture. and even those who are shocked by these images don't speak up. i insist in not one of our 803 students came to me and said this is wrong in others i found that difficult as
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well on a personal level and if my students have a problem like if someone has insulted them or if they've been bullied on the web they always come to me and i help them yes i often say but here we have a picture that obviously portrays criminal activity and no one came to me to report it. when school officials found out about the image they responded immediately several students were ordered to the press. simples office and suspended for 10 days the school also notified the police. we've got an idea how did you all feel about that and hand accounts of bad days so we kept thinking about what happened and how stupid it was just that when it finally sunk in the kids were really bummed out. no one in our class laughed anymore because it was a pretty dark mood people were really sad and they were upset too i live on.
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and said it was only then that the students understood what actually happened so maybe indeed something sticking force that's missed in pickett's my joan see it so much in their daily behave like they get along well with each other i talk to 5 year but i also see that they're living in 2 separate worlds. when they use the internet they behave differently 5 axis of the digital world seems to have its own code of conduct and this really worries me that's how these 2 live some mixing together in the real world so i may have missed. most crimes involving child pornography are investigated by a special unit of the frankfurt prosecutor's office this unit works closely with the federal police the b.k. . in 2019 the b.k. registered almost 4900 cases of children or young people accused of distributing acquiring possessing or producing child pornography. and 2018 the
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number of such cases was just 1700. we are on our way to me via a prosecutor who works with the cyber crime investigation unit. she's concerned that child pornography is turning up more often on the cell phones of young people this isn't from the mean of us feels like this phenomenon has been increasing in this age group for the last 2 or 3 years. we are worried about this trained and we're trying to figure out what's behind it so. in october 29000 the b.k. and the prosecutor's office launched a crackdown on the distribution of child pornography on cell phones. and fields in sex and sponsored. many of the suspects had shared images on social
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media. also as it is to use a corporate we're not dealing with pedophiles here they had no idea how serious this is. most of the investigations were later called off but some of the younger suspects had to take part in an internet education program. the prosecutors main goal is to track down those who actually produce pornographic images and post them on the web. where does this stuff come from doesn't it where does it will begin that's a good question and it's difficult to answer because the material spread within specific networks and it's fair go and the images are sent to all kinds of different contactless can talk as all of us some of these contacts appear on digital. so we have to find a specifically out and then follow for. often the investigation simply leads back
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to a student's cell phone. as much as it had you want to tell light and again we know that many young people are just being careless but we take this problem very seriously as some top for adults the distribution of child pornography is a crime that's punishable by a minimum of 3 months in prison and this is if this law is created for an important purpose the penalties are severe because this crime is associated with the sexual abuse of children and 6 when most powerful can and. often the same images appear in a number of different places as for example here in the towns of fadden and also holds in the state of lower saxony all it takes to spread this material is one click on a phone or computer. the local police are investigating one case in particular it came to light after a mother discovered child pornography on her child's phone she reported this to the authorities. the local crime prevention team soon learned that the. had been shared
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many times. the beautiful fruits we found that in several large walks up groups young people often set up these groups and the huge with a 100 or more people taking pots and. we're going to come when someone posts material that it can spread quickly. during the investigation police sent a letter to the parents of 2500 children and young people warning against the distribution of illegal content by students and whatsapp groups. the authorities stressed the dangers of sharing material that is pornographic promotes extremism or depicts violence. and. here any parents have no idea what their children are doing on the web and
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a nervous about how to do the right thing we sent this letter to provide parents with some ideas on how they can keep their kids from getting into trouble how much . a lot of parents don't explain to their children how to use a cell phone responsibly. be for good because what. i'm a father myself so i have to make sure that my children learn all the traffic regulation was before i send them out on their own get rid of them before she will she would use the same with cell phones i'd like parents to talk to their kids about how to use a phone properly and warn them about potential risks. the police have adopted a preventative strategy to inform children about the dangers of using the internet . we're talking about 10 and 11 year old
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and criminal activity so we stress education of a punishment. police are still investigating 2 local whatsapp users linked to this case. but what is whatsapp itself doing to prevent the spread of objectionable content. the company told us that the sharing of constitutional content and child pornography is unacceptable and that every month the company blocks about $250000.00 accounts and encourages users to report offensive material and once. we return again to the school and happening today the principal will meet with parents to discuss violent videos and illegal images. zilker miller and her colleagues will show the parents some materials that were taken from students phones. about $100.00 parents are expected to attend.
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there are $800.00 students at the school so the principal was hoping for a bigger turnout. one of the videos will have a huge impact on the audience. to get my number one we want to raise awareness about what's out there we can't ignore this kind of content any longer it's not enough to just put your phone down and stop fooling around with social media this material is everywhere. then he doesn't know if you can stand to watch animal cruelty close your eyes. the principal plays a video that shows a man throwing a dog into a pot of boiling water. shocking for the parents certainly but almost all of the 9th graders have seen this one already knows he had kids all seen with this surely this affects them
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on yes and no i mean it's amanda's research this one shows adult saying greece things to the whatsapp group. on the methodology i bought look at when they were shed 22012144 so. we only hear what i know you really don't think our son would share material like that but maybe you should keep an eye on him because you never know. when it's eye opening. if it does read scary that people nowadays would do things like that but that's how it is so stupid on that medium mr says if you can't stop it stop because so you have to deal with it the best you can that's most extremes this year hard to disaster ladies and gentlemen it's very important for me to tell you tonight that there is no such thing as the school or the parents or the parents of
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this or that child again i know in china we have to make a decision and will start small the argument one that we have 100 people here tonight and we're not going to change the world but we can do something about this try to find out what your children are doing that's the 1st step a time to act is right now as that site. the parents had no idea that just a few weeks later things would begin to get even harder by march 2020 germany found itself in the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic people started spending much more time online. right now no one has time to keep track of the content that students are sharing on whatsapp and no one is talking about guidelines for using social media responsibly so vicious no vegetation off a cliff that also for me we shouldn't be worrying about technology computer skills and artificial intelligence. we need to focus on developing digital is
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not trivial. against me i've been saying for years that we have to apply ethical principles. to social media communication that is and this is our responsibility as education is this is a serious problem right now and we have to deal with it and something. has made this point clear to her students and they're getting the message. i don't think anyone knew that sharing this stuff was illegal. and when some of the kids got caught people started paying more attention to what they were putting on the internet. and. i don't think anyone in our class will ever share a sticker like that again. that all of us understand now that it's against the law . it's stupid and you shouldn't do it.
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first this is a step in the right direction students are now talking to each other about what's right and wrong in the digital world in fact they know the rules better than many adults do.
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