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the news global 3000 theories about the threats we are facing. and the heroes taking a stance and those 3 thousands theories start june 21st on d, w. ah, ah, this is the w news, and these are a top stories. joe biden has become the 1st sitting us president to visit the site of the tulsa massacre and oklahoma. he marked 100 years and one of america's worst moments of racial violence in which dozens or possibly hundreds of african americans were killed by a white mob. by it and says rights for black americans are still under assault to this day, peru has revised its official cobra, 1900 death toll with officials now reporting more than twice as many people have
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died from the virus. as previously estimated means the country has the world's highest global death rate per capita. the world health organization says it is deeply concerned about the corona virus situation in south america. the european union is calling on russia to release a prominent political activists after police in st. petersburg pulled him off a flight bound for poland late monday. andre people thought of the former head of the recently disbanded open russia group, which was critical of the kremlin. why do you think that this is dw news from berlin? you can find more on our website, that's d, w dot com the oh, the news . israel is not for national elections in the last 2 years as we speak. this man
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jala p is making calls and making promises to try and put together a coalition of political parties that disliked the current prime minister benjamin netanyahu. more than they dislike each other. mister le pete has until midnight on wednesday to achieve this. but even if he does, how stable can such a coalition be? i'm so galan berlin and this is the day. oh, me come to my knowledge divided into many pieces and we need to change. so we'll get once and for all a government who actually cares for the people, if prime minister and the government in which we can believe and we can trust. and i think that what we need in israel are role models of civility. the problem is
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that maybe they knew the magician you've done though, and i don't know what can you do also on the day faced with expel. so from the french open world, number 2, now me a soccer. quit the tournament, describing the obligation to speak to journalist while competing is bad for her mental health, tennis stuff like sitting in williams, i empathizing with her decision. you know, you just have to let her handle it the way she wants to. and the best way that do you think she can? and that's the only thing i can say. i think she's doing the best she can. oh, welcome to the day we get it israel, where by midnight, wednesday nights we'll know whether or not the country is likely to get a new prime minister ending benjamin netanyahu is record breaking. can you the man
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most likely to replace him after the embattled prime minister failed in his latest attempt to form a coalition? is the ultra nationalist, a masterly bennett. but he let me get the job if centrist the leader. yeah, in the paid, conform a coalition with something like 5 other parliamentary factions and just about the only thing that they all have in common is that they don't trust to benjamin netanyahu. so let's hear from the main players in this drama and then find out what the next 24 hours is likely to hold the old. she was in a week's time, the state of israel can osha in a new era. certainly there could be silence and minister will go to work without inciting, lying, or tried to instill, fave into as over time left on the call of how much bill all it to be for the political crisis in israel, unprecedented solar, we can have a fish fuel 610 selection, dismantle country brick by brick until the house collapses in on and on. but it is
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possible to stop this madness and take responsibility with her to her. you should be fairly, but i heard enough tale, bennett. unfortunately, he is again misleading the public. the same lies the same empty slogan, so hate and division from someone who gives a platform to hatred and division. and also someone who is perpetrating, i must say, the fraud of the century will join us to talk through the 3 dimensional chest that is building a stable coalition and come to that scene for national elections in 2 years. is the w middle east commentator shawnee resign as welcome shopping. let's start with the general before we get to the specifics. why is it really politic so volatile at the moment? the country calm actually choose a government in one word nathan, you know and he became such a polarizing issue that it made the whole political mechanism. we shuffle. it's no longer the traditional right and left division that we used to seeing. and israel,
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it pro and against that to the campaign in the a get camp. you have some surprising, a players who are traditionally would be considered right wing politicians with very clear stand when it comes very conservative politicians. but then when it comes to nathan, the out there, the baby pies him and what he finds them, and that what makes them want to do this whole re shuffle. and that's, that's really hard because it's breaking traditional lines of politics and israel. this is why we've seen the country going to 4 cycles of elections in a 2 years. every time trying to hope that the cards will re shuffle in a better way for each of the side. never having achieve that and the country is basically split in the middle. and this is a debt, the strength of feeling about a prime minister who has had to goes at this job and has been in that job longer than pretty much anyone else. so why did he ness and yahoo is that, what is this? the hatred of him is that why he failed to, to form
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a government and his 1st attempt? well, he was always quite content. i mean the left he never liked him, but within the right wing ranks what we've seen in last years is 1st of all he's under, he's now on try for, for some locations of fraud and that making his, his position very shaky in the way the scene outside, also among the people within the right. right. we can't that are not too happy about his position. fighting and continue to be a prime minister under while going on trial. that's one aspect of it, but the 2nd is that he has broken each and every promise he made to any of his allies. in the last years he managed throughout the years to l. e. n. a. so many of the people that we are now seeing coming together in a very weird and unexpected mix of coalition against him, many of them were close allies. many of them were either working in his own office, people of taliban and people like lieberman,
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who were his right right hand for some time. and now i just cannot believe any of his promise. mostly after the recent one that he broke. after having promised pentagon, who is now the defense minister and former chief of staff of the israeli army, he promised him they will have a rotation on the position of prime minister in israel. he broke that promise for thing israel to go for the 4th round election. and lo behold, now that he's been trying to form a coalition again, nobody believes him. he will stick to his word to make the rotation work. spend him in that yahoo! having, having failed the job not falls to yale, appeared to build a coalition. so tell us who he is. well, he is another one of these people that antonio managed to alienate. he used to be an into now minister of finance. he started his career as a, as an actor, and then a journalist. he is the center. he's the one trying to talk about unity. bring
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everybody together. and he managed to do that. he's in a unique position that he managed to bring everybody together in a way that before didn't happen. he's been eyeing this position of prime minister for a long time. he's been doing very calculated efforts in the last campaign, stepping back saying in the sake of the country, mistake of unity for what our country needs and willing to even give up the position as prime minister, which is what he's willing to do now and offering necessarily bennett, and that in a way has helped him build himself up as a responsible adult, ready and right to be. the next prime minister is one of the most bowden cities in the world. shanghai, with his 24000000 residence in unauthorized terry and state. that also means a lot of people to manage. and one of the best ways to keep an eye on them is through the video surveillance. of course,
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that's not how chinese political lead is selling it. they say shanghai is the 21st century smart city using facial recognition in big data. the hope to expand the system across the country. the w. matthews, building gain special access to the core of the monitoring system. it is called a brain and it has hundreds of thousands of eyes. and please of this surveillance center called city brain in shanghai put on district of direct control over cameras that cover almost every corner of the district. in the background, artificial intelligence scans the footage for rule breakers. on this construction site, it has identified a worker was not wearing his helmet besides camera footage, the system also collects data from the city, administration and property management. the government wants to create a powerful tool to govern the city and its citizens. so don don is one of the designers of the system that has been operating since 2018 tanner. and she said
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that they were tested downs on the law by c nickel for us citizens in the city. the system had to providing a secure, orderly, and clean environment. the government doesn't mean to govern the city more efficiently. due until financial mclaughlin, while the hall john, they go check. the city brains, employees have access to more than 290000 cameras. and this is just one hop of what the government envisions as a nationwide network. the goal is 100 percent camera coverage at all important places like train stations, crossroads parks, in berlin scholar. my call back has studied these efforts for many years. she says she has downloaded millions of $10.00 for surveillance systems from government websites that often spell out the goal of the surveillance explicitly
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comes from the machine. doesn't want to mention a mentalist intox. they're describing how human interaction is the source of any social conflict. conflict is what could cause trouble for the government who is concerned with social stability. so as long as you can cover every aspect of human life with cameras and surveillance, one can react, diffuse and calm down the situation, come and listen. conflict, right side and decking. and chaff on hot on composite will put on shanghai central business district is but one of many places that have such extensive data and surveillance infrastructure. there is little opposition from the public to the or seeing system put on city brand. not only collect surveillance footage, but also detailed data about each household in the city. in the covert outbreak, its employees were given an additional task. the data is used to ensure citizens
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are observing their quarantine i'm a didn't actually, we install interconnect consensus at the apartment door. if somebody leaves the flat and breach of the anti epidemic rules, we will get an alarm signal, mental health authority and compound workers would be informed by us and can react swift. i think the final project like to don't city brain show. chinese government sees data as a means of control. the pandemic has only advanced these ambitions. the vietnam is one of several countries in se, asia facing a surgeon cove at 19 infections. it tells me, is this as a newly discovered variable could be responsible. the country has seen case numbers
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double over the last month, though it still has one of the lowest death rates, and the country is ramping up. its defense is to keep it that way. the discomforts of the pandemic known to many around the world are now pullman in vietnam to also receive and hope she, mon city, are ramping up cove at $900.00 testing 1st, focusing on high risk areas, residents around the learners, and it fast rides, in case numbers all right, no worries about the new violence area and where am i more often and also limit meeting other people whoa. team in the city has been partially shuttered with many businesses closed the public gatherings, restricted. some residents find themselves behind. quarantine coordinates the mid local outbreaks. students are vacating the dormitories to make way for a new hospital in preparation for the worst. the
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last flights to hanoi have landed, the busy international airport is closing for a week. now to be recently in the discovery of a suspected new variant, possibly emerging types 1st seen in the united kingdom and india, it says that will soon share test. also for confirmation. vietnam is in a race to vaccinate. so far, only one percent of its population has been inoculated. only weeks ago, vietnam had achieved a month of 0 community transmissions. it's strict arrival quarantine measures and 5 block tense proved effective october 19 is finding cracks. even in the most cautious countries. russia is the current of ours. fact, same has not been approved in more than 60 countries from south africa to south america. sputnik bay is being rolled out in countries trying to fight the pandemic . it was the world's 1st registered cove. it vaccine,
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even though it was approved by moscow before the final trial results had been released and a country fighting a critical 2nd wave is just the latest to take advantage of the russian jap. russians seconds. delivery of sputnik v vaccine arrives at india's hyderabad airport. russia is helping fill the gap left by a vaccine shortage. the vaccine deal help strengthen moscow's ties here, showing that india has alternatives to the west, as it baffles the pandemic. we are very happy to see that the rustling, enjoying fight against the coffee 19, which is one of the vital areas of our bilateral cooperation nowadays has firmly student rails and moving forward in europe in the office, the russian vaccine has created friction. sputnik has not been approved by the european medicine's agency, despite that hungary, via an slovak here, using it,
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a political issue. as the european union struggles to maintain unity, political jazz thing aside. last month, the un chief set the jobs could help provide a fair distribution effect scenes across the globe. we believe that this will make is one of the key elements in being able to address this challenge. and i believe the russian federation has several agreements in perspectives. with other countries in this regard, russian president vladimir putin has opened the play down the vaccine race as a kind of parallel arms race fight for global influences. and he explicitly compared to a famed russian weapon. and he will be up as one of the european expert said, our vaccines are as reliable as a kalashnikov assault rifle. after my collection with much of the world,
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stone desperate for vaccines, many countries are putting geo politics on the back burner. the viruses raging here and now the consequences of accepting russian age can come later. the some tennis is trail blazers, voice their support for world number 2. now, me a sock of japan who's pulled out the french open after announcing that she would not be speaking with the press during the tournament. organize this fine to $15000.00 and threatened to expel her when she failed to attend the news conference . after winning her 1st match, the 23 year old released the statement on wednesday, saying that she intended to skip her baby obligations because of that negative effect on her mental health. tennis legend billie jean, king 20 sock is decision, was incredibly brave and that it was important. she was given the space and time she needed 18 time grand slam singles when martina nebraska posted that she was sad
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for a soccer and that as athletes were taught to take care of our body. and perhaps the mental and emotional aspect gets short shrift back in 2018 sock a one. the 1st of a 4 majors against the tennessee titans, serena williams, who had this to say, we have different personalities and people are different. not everyone is the same . i'm thick, you know, other people are thin, so every one is different and everyone handles things differently. so you know, you just have to let her handle it the way she wants to in the best way that she thinks she can. and that's the only thing i can say, i think she's doing the best she can. let's pick this up, my dad collins. there is a performance psychologist and professorial fellow in human performance. science of the university of edinburgh joined us from stratford on even in england. welcome to
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d w. let's, let's start with that comment from martina. now ross, hello, over there. this idea that, that the mental and emotional aspect of sports sometimes gets as short shrift is that it's not a picture that you would recognize. it certainly is, i must say, 1st off, but any of your viewers and any body should be, should we say wary of anybody who policies and opinion about where missouri soccer is? because of course, no one knows that her said, in general, i think mental health is getting appropriately stronger billing. whether that's going to change things or not in the short term is another matter. right? and when we think of elite athletes, we can very much to, to focus on the performance on, on the field, on the court of these peripheral bits, like the media interviews. if it's something that you prepare athletes to handle. i
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mean completely, we will prepare athletes to cope with all aspects of their performance. and as you say, talking to the media, in fact, trying to sometimes employ the media for your purposes is part of the game playing that involves my performance. oh yeah, for sure. because, you know, as a, as a, as a team manager, as an athlete, i can send messages through the media which other should we say less prepared athletes might well be influenced by that said, the, the idea of coping with mental mental, mental challenges, mental pressures is as i said, starting to be recognized as being something that people should be concerned about . athletes face a lot more challenged than the normal people, but they also have an advantage in that they've developed some mental skills that are taking them to the top. so you end up with athletes having a balance. as many,
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you know, the percentage of athletes with mental health issues is about the same as the general population. but it's all set by the increased pressures, the performers go under, but the also increased set of skills that they probably got to get there in the 1st place. so i think by the, by the, this is such an established part of what you do because i think we can see that the obvious examples in something like boxing when there is that the pre, the pre match interviews. and you can see the very obvious signals that of being a sense that yeah, i'll swear though, whether it's supposed away from the non contact sports. you say that these bodies still very much going on. oh for sure. i mean, it's my, my job. any good performance psychologist job is to try and get every legal advantage i can get with, with my, with my average. if i'm competing against some,
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i mean it is, it, is it, let's go back to the tennis years ago. it was new that john mcenroe likes to play quickly. so as it's it's recorded, the b one would slow down. he would take as long as he possibly could between points to bright. the rhythm you see that in smoker, where you've got a player who has a natural quick rhythm and this is a little bit old now, but somewhat. how can higgins? so another player like terry griffith will slow things down. you look at your opponent and you go, what can i do to discombobulated? great work, good scrap score. my opponent. all right, so now we a soccer tweeted, i'm quoting a, i've often fell, but people have no regard for athletes, mental health. and this rings very true whenever i see a press conference or partake in one. so i wonder professor between media writes and sponsorship, clearly there is
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a lot of money at stake in the sport. so is there a sport that you could point out as a, as an example of good practice where they do consider athletes at people rather than asset? so do as i told the short answer is no. because i think the mental health issues have always been there and catering for them, allowing for them showing the kindness. and the regard, the means that you look after someone is i don't think it's a sport or an organization issue. i think it's a personal issue. if i was gonna hold up a sport as being one of the leaders in starting to look at it, i'd actually look at rugby league, which despite its reputation as being and it is a very, very much on the sport, was doing stuff. looking at the mental health issues and the challenges, years and years ago. so it's almost like it's, it's an old combination of immensely metro support, but also immensely consider
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a sport. if indeed, there is any one sport that is, consider that's coming from that from the the other side of this we live at 24 hour media age. so as journalists, we want immediate reaction. how do you feel about losing that race? what did you do wrong? can these actually help athletes to perhaps i don't know, analyze i performance mostly know. you know, the last thing i want having just last year. i mean we just, we've just had the chelsea man, city champions, cup final. the last thing i want is a microphone onto my know, saying, oh, you just lost, you know, you miss that. go, how do you feel? well, i think dreadful. when you however, as you say, it's part of it's part of the responsibility. it's part of the duty, so probably you would sensor be prepare people. what if this happens? what if this happens and you'd go through so i would routinely get get,
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for example, an athlete doing a really, really tiring session. and then i would practice of stick a camera under the nose and say, now assessment questions like i say, professor calling from the university of algebra. thank you so much for joining us . absolute pleasure. have a good evening. and that was the day as ever the conversation continues online. you'll find this on twitter, e w 's who's ah, was use
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