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even though he's only really made very few and sketchy comments on foreign policy so far, well, harsher rhetoric towards the west, you're saying, what does that mean for the international nuclear deal that is on sort of life support now? well, probably not that much. you bring them right, the said, you support the negotiations with the international community. even though you criticize the current administration for them in the past. now says that only a strong government can implement the nuclear deal. and by that, of course, in the government led by him. but you also have to see that in iran, not the president who decides about upon very important issues like the country's nuclear program. that is the country of premier data and coming a. so iran position, known as nuclear program, doesn't change a presidential election although at a receive when might speed up things still because racy himself probably doesn't
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mind reaping the benefits from a new deal. and the international community, on the other hand, might want to speed things up to make sure that the deal of science before he even take off in a couple of weeks just briefly and taking note of the low level of participation. do we have any indication as to what rains want to see from their new president? well, they want to see what they already wanted to see from the current administration. they want an improvement of the economy situation of the country and also their personal lives. remember iran in a severe economical crisis at the moment? you too, thanks. blocked from trading with much of the world and cut off from the international financial them. iran is suffering from runaway inflation and math job losses. and of course, the cobra, 1900 condemning didn't help either, but whether or not racy will be able to do what 400 iran is divided about that many believe it just doesn't make a difference with president in the republic. so unlike the current presidential hon,
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you might have not promised a meant to deliver the next one. abraham racy will not be over the burden by the heavy wage of hyatt dictation. perhaps an opportunity dw correspondent theresa trapper. thanks for that insight. a 3 day travel that is enforced in portugal capital. lisbon authorities are worried about the growing number of cases of the corona virus. delta vary and slowing down traffic in an attempt to slow down the spread of code. 19 police began checking dr. is entering or leaving lisbon on friday afternoon. authorities announced the measures just the day before, but offices i most residents knew something was coming their way of defining the short notice. the drivers know the rules are aware of the ban on leaving or entering has been metropolitan area. and we've seen much less traffic than the usual friday afternoon,
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but we've got to be for lisbon. 2.8000000 residents can only lead the area with a valid reason. and those living outside abad from entering the tough measures. but most people appeared to accept them because i thought, i think, i think it's really difficult to have an opinion, but i'm relatively confident about what the government decided. i think things are being decided in the face of the uncertainty of the situation. the most people here a very aware of just how dangerous the virus can be. portugal was hit hard earlier in the year. the country health system was on the verge of collapse. after a locked down with imposed in january, the tide gradually turned. infection rates dropped and restrictions were almost complete, they lifted, but less than a month after portugal reopened its borders to tourists from the u. k. and the rest of the e. u. the country is seeing and you search the government blamed the rapids spread
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that the delta variance for the sudden increase in cases is just about we're still waiting for more data more efficient. when same data, the indicated that pointing towards the greater dominance of variance. if this is why it's important to take this decision in time to model butcher goes, government says it's monitoring the rise in cases that whether the snap travel band will be repeated will be decided weekly to editors from hong kong pro democracy newspaper. the apple daily had been refused. vale, they are charged with endangering chinese national security. activists have denounced the detention of journalist as a crackdown on media pre do noted nations has voted to banned weapons sales to me and mar. member states are also demanding the restoration of the elected government. protesters marked the birthday of our leader on thanks to
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cheese and the united states. catholic bishops have agreed to a plan that could deny communion to public figures who back abortion rights, clerics a. to review the politicians of supporting abortion, including president joe biden. a bus crash and crew has killed dozens of miners. witnesses said the driver, lost control of the vehicle on a bend, the bus plunged off the road into a 500 metre, deep ravine. or champions, france have got off to a great start following a one nail opening victory over germany soccer team. they now face hungry. many believe the french are most likely to go all the way. so what makes them tick? france is a titled winning talent factory. it produces some of the world's biggest names in football, and they all meet him at the football academy. and the suburbs. past 3 years,
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a tournament front, the trans to make drastic changes. starting in the seventy's, every professional clap had to create its own youth academy. and so all was formed in a way that's really a fall off litigation. it was a job that the young jewel in the crown is the national academy clear on 10, located at 50 kilometers outside the capital. paris. some notable graduates include terry henri and kian, and bob paid. the project has paid off in 1998 french one. the 1st was tough followed by the euros in 2000. and in 2018 they lifted the 2nd world cup. the victories drew attention to the children of immigrants that helped shape the country's football success rooms after we won the work of $99.00. yeah,
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we got some new babies then didn't. and in 2019, like a few minutes after the work, we got some babies in too many pay us come from the have ups i taught park by key and bob pace and, and goal of conte unemployment is high. here. the football is an outlet for the youth confirm as opposed to cycling, which is gross and became a way of expression. one nation is trans hope its talent factory will recreate more scenes of joy like this. the euro's and continuous sports and the euro 2020, turn it england, england, sorry, hosted the eternal rivals, scotland at wembley,
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enter dog. scotland managed to hold england to a goal list. draw. and if fiercely contested match both sides still have a chance to reach the knockout stages. and here is look over all at the euro. 2021. the czech republic and croatia drew 11. the checks and england now leave group deem it 4 points each. they tie when they meet in the final group match, which would take them both through to the next round. and with me now it's chris harrington from t w. sports of chris 16 fan, celebrating in the streets, fully enjoying what's going on. as regards to england, however, and britain for the term and organizers want to scrap the quarantine rules are the final is to be held, wembley stadium. what, why, why do they want that? well, i mean is clear, you know, this tournament really mark the 1st time fans returned to the sport fans represent that 12 men on the pit. and as you said, you know, the pictures, you know,
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speak for themselves, you know, beautiful celebrations. specifically, in this recent rivalry between scotland in england, you know, i pick that wrong, i had england with that, but nonetheless, the fans were there to gather in the street. and that's what you always wanted. they demanded a certain percentage of bands will be allowed. now when it comes to the u. k, you know, what's very particular is this idea of a quarantine we're definitely does not want and impose core and t for pads. if the u. k, do indeed host the semi final and final in the european championship. and in terms of the british government restrictions, which are expected to, to and i mean could to be extended, pardon me, into mid july. i mean, that's gonna, that's gonna affect things. and yeah, of course it will, you know, obviously that's after this in my final and final take place there and talks british prime minister boars johnson address this issue specifically when questioned at a, a recent press conference. let's take a listen. we'll do what we have to do to keep the country safe from,
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from k, but that's obviously going to be our priority. and we'll, we'll be talking to, to you for about what they, what they want and, and see if we can make some, some sensible accommodations. but the priority obviously has to be, has to be public health. now i think sensible accommodation students are the words to really focus on because what does that mean? you know, some speculated that only means v i p 's would be a, you know, which would allow not to be quarantined, you know, and forego that policy. so right now remains to be seen those definitely contingency plan, you know, in place that you a, has, we saw that, you know, in our recent tournament there play and be is hungry right now. but at the talks, as he said, the talks are ongoing and it would be a shame because you know, the fans, if thirsted for this, there's a green list. only 3 teams, including england, will not have to court teams, scotland and wales. so the chances of those who reach the final are so my final unlikely. so it's a waiting game right now. and i mean,
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this would have been unthinkable if they hadn't found the vaccines and so on. but here we are having the euro championship. how has the krona virus of pandemic, effective do the term it? well, right now in moscow, you know, they had to close their fans zones unfortunately, because they had a recent spike crone of virus numbers. the more, you know, record number of spike in numbers. so they had to do that now they have limited crowds, no more than 1000 people, you know, and right now you way for the organizers of the event. they're searching for locations that don't have these restrictions. hungry is one location, possibly portable as well. you know, and in terms of negotiations with the u. k, u, a for you know, the u. k, i've no power. they're trying to host the 2030 world cup. so i think they'll concede to any demand you have to, we'll do, and we'll have to enjoy this in my final final possibly. so we're okay. we'll do our best on tv if need be an in person, if possible. thanks so much, chris harrington. ok. and before we leave you, classical music lovers in austria have finally enjoyed
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a post lockdown live show. the confections dropping the vienna philharmonic orchestra st. staged an open air concert. thanks for watching the w me the news . we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. who's magic corner check hot spot for food and some great help from the mortgage to boot w travels off, we go. when i arrived here, i slept with people in a room. it was harsh, fair. i even got white hair is learning the german language.
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hence, this kid to me and critical trinity to instruct you want to know their story, migrant verified and reliable information for migrant to be immortal, it seems we are approaching this era of humanity in the digital realm with the help of chat, thoughts, holograms, and other times have you seen the video of a mother who sees a dead daughter again, using virtual reality on that later? that is all in mortality. our topic today on the in the science fiction series upload instead of dying, people are uploaded to a resort and they lead the eternal virtual live alongside the other digital. i'm
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that it's not for me. i'm fact end of the nose and academics who believe they can give people its own life. for instance, the russian invested, dimitri, its cost is 2045 initiative and to develop a hologram body and an artificial brain by the year 2045. it could have individual personalities uploaded onto it. nanotechnology and bank computer interfaces. will supposedly make this possible. our model bodies would be replaced by technology will stay the life would be the part of a person that can speak, act, and think. do you think that could be possible in a few decades? the german author hands block and his co author move and he's a week, have been meeting people around the world well working on digital immortality. the book is called the digital sold. you need to kind of digital sol as the idea that because we leave behind so much online data every day. it's possible to create a digital so of internet users. in the algorithms,
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the artificial intelligence can analyze unless behavior to create something akin to a personality profile states with which can continue to exist after we die when he was present. this is what many companies emerging around the world, claiming on feeling it's reminiscent of religion money. but instead of monotheistic places of worship, she got to so we now have companies from silicon valley value ones and zeros instead of jesus. and while extracting our best analogies out of big data seems to be pretty simple. the study by a stanford university and the university of cambridge shows that with just 10 likes an algorithm can understand our personalities better than our colleagues. up to 300 likes a computer program can understand our doesn't matter, these better and our partners. so can programs credibly represent us after death? a few companies are convinced they're working on chat bots that enables virtual
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interaction between the dead and those left behind the u. s. company also, for example of us speaking of a task. these are based on interviews in which people talk about their lives. i create a chat book that you have family can access either through an app or a voice assistant. we simply ask a question relating to the life of the deceased and the but will answer in their voice, facing any big challenges in your life right now. yeah, sometimes you just need a little perspective. the idea came to found a james louse when his father was dying from cancer louse, began by recording his father and then programming a bought from the data that bought a typical story. tons book says she did any of the printers have in fact been effected personally, talking the and austin and mentioned they've lost someone close to the skin from the, from this pain and dealing with such a huge loss. these entrepreneurs developed a digital coping strategy. done it on south utah out and i created bots of the
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deceased loved one such often and mentioned at the exploring the idea that there might be another way to deal with grief and loss in the digital age and grieving and digital times very emotional videos on youtube has received more than 27000000 views and has given rise to controversial discussion with the help of the eyeglasses. south korean john, do you saw me sort of sees daughter now yawn in a pock. she says she wanted to say good bye in a nice atmosphere because her memories had been dominated by the suffering of a daughter in hospital. so anytime sir. oh man, you who? oh, it's streaming moving. but for me it's also somewhat disturbing. the idea was carried out by the south korean tech company via studios technicians, synthesize the voice of the 70 year old, using private videos and recordings of face and body reconstruct, and virtually,
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and animated by a computer using data of typical human movements. how did the mother feel about it? after the union i'm the mother said that it had done her good that to see her daughter again. you know, i'm saying for, well, again, in a virtual version of a heart that you've been to real life with her daughter since peace, i know we're a shelf, but this may be detrimental to a very delicate grieving process. because in the constant, reminders can restart the grieving from noise. i was confused, it's actually an experiment experiment i'm often and right now we don't know how it might affect us to have these repeated encounters with digital entity or the looks of similar to real people who might be the beginning of them. what do you think of these virtual resurrections? would you do something like this to see a loved one? again, i would love to see your comments and emails about this. holograms has also become amazingly realistic, albeit less immersive than we are. can us get can condition
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a hologram of a dead father, robert as a present. he's doing what you're doing. kimberly. you are a beautiful soul. and dead musicians standing as holograms on the stays. pretty common side these days. oh. come said by the opera thing. maria carlos, who has been dead for more than 40 years, actually seem real. and you really feel like she's there. and i don't even know how to possible that it's a pretty striking effect. your work i left has always moved me in the time she didn't. and i think that's a real change. his art nonsense. he's supposed to like it. it's mesmerizing terrifying. what maria carlos have approved, of going on to after her death. these days some celebrities even specified during their lives. what is and is not allowed to happen to that pictures and videos, some even striving to become digitally a model like canadian actor william shatner,
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best known as captain kirk on star trek. tell me about the meaning of life. it was probably the longest interview that william shatner had ever given in a total of 45 hours based over 5 days. he answered questions about his life. his answer for the bases for his immortal loan, which future generations will be able to engage with. people will be able to ask william shatner is hologram a question. and the artificial intelligence by the he was firm story file will provide the appropriate answer. about $650.00 answers. she gave to questions. they go into a database and then they're transcribed. and then the artificial intelligence looks at transcription and creates a set of, of questions that you could ask to get to that answer. so call natural language processing. and the natural language process and story file enables you then to ask
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a question of williams video. and it will then go through a database and find the most appropriate answer to the question you asked for william shatner to become an interactive, how the gram he had to be film from every angle. in volumetric studio. schaffner says that he also disclosed information that you've never shared publicly before. when he's hologram is ready, it will be available not just to his family, to every one. so this is a legacy, this is like what you would leave your children, what you would leave on your gravestone where you would, you know, and then the, the possibilities are endless. even video games or plays for digital grief. there are people who play games with the advertise of their dad, siblings to feel closer to them. and the football computer game fee for 21 feet as a player who is no longer with us. kind prince. the dream would only come true to death. tai and prince planes for the london team,
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queens park rangers and sticks at h 15, talented british for claire was killed. he tried to stop the dispute back then he was playing for kewpie. your youth team now is avatar features and fee for $21.00 campaign for by his father free for $21.00. in credible effort of everybody involved in this project to bring it to life, to make this a reality. and the reason the power behind the school who the play i will become, my son was as a young man, what he would have turned out to become as a 30 year old technology was used to live in prince into another photo of him as a teenager, and his father was a young man, we used to create the game full coaches and teammates,
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to develop civility. prince can celebrate the success of virtually that were robbed from him in real life and memorial in the game. feel pretty cool. i would definitely pay a virtual visit to queens park rangers. the typical place for many of us to grieve is still the cemetery, but it is becoming more normal to grief digitally and it doesn't have to be one or the other. you can now get the gravestones with q r, codes, german, stonemason, andreea's horse and can, has found a way to tell stories about the dead on great stones with q r codes. you know, a lot of nucleotide items, relatives have the opportunity to create their own commemoration of the sea, stuck at the grave of students with me scanning. the key wire code takes you to a web sites at the relatives can design themselves a visit to
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a great can immerse you in an individual world. for example, make a whole kit in 2011. the 20 year old rounds during the surfing holiday and the atlantic clinics. father that he work code is a contemporary way of dealing with his funds untimely death, which they have a middle. so like if you think it would have been annoyed if we just planted countries over here, i think you'll be proud of grades. you can go straight to the online memorial sites for younique's kit to be reminded of the times he had. for example, with this song by a friend young, this is the line them him a signal on the left the believe in an afterlife is fading in the western world. but at the same time, many people don't want to accept that death is b. and this leaves
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a gap that big tech might soon be able to filter. but do we really want to keep our memories of loved ones alive with technology? i have very mixed feelings. the use of deepness started by the company, my heritage, for example, transforms uploaded photos of the disease into videos. this uses deep learning to combine photographs for the movement of other people. but personally, i really don't want my descendants to remember me this way. what do you think? would you like to be in the digital cloud after you die? and would you like to use these services to keep in contact with that right to us and tell us your next time. go by. ah me. the
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