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the researchers and scientists all over the world are in a race against time. they are peers and rivals with one daring goals to help smart nature. the more likes watching it. on youtube dw documentary, the senior citizens on the 6. so in china, grandparents adjusting the internet, the sterilization on the in the usa more or more men taking responsibility for contraception and tanks but no. so which is why japan is running out. so for chris, the
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but you're reporting for duty as what is his real name is meiza will come by se, but butter of especially with his online persona, he creates video blogs, the savings i don't know the especially one year old previously served in the japanese armed forces all the self defense forces as they known here. he still feels a connection with the military and is voluntarily seeking to recruit to move young people, his sign reads, would you go to the self defense forces? i know not come all knowing that it goes off just a little do you and i'm just what have you heard about what it's like in the army pizza deal that it's really strict. i'm not a morning person. i don't want to get up so early. was like
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a high cut off. it's hard work. even have to go out when it's nose and sleep and attend the training is really tough. people read lisa. yes. well, what are the, using someone that will, you won't do, you know, like a young people often don't know much about the self defense forces. he's an old and they're not interested when they're mostly in difference on either positive or negative waiting. so the updated causes the armies 1st division in tokyo, new recruits, come to swear an oath of allegiance. about the chair is allowed to be empty. the army is especially source of ground troops. the defense poles holds an open day to advertise for new recruits. but most of those who come on relatives of people who
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are already signed up there are jobs going for all the family in the post view. sorry, jesus focused on dissolves, to respond to units. now the government needs forces. so they doing all they can to win over the countries disinterested, young people, anyone who even just tries on a helmet like school students. my quotes are not, tony is immediately invited for a korea's tool. my goal is to mention that ease into martial law. you might have been in the could join the army model to think about internal model with us. you could become the number one in karate tooth on to try to click on it. maybe you could even reach world class that's quite possible to vincent human auto. how most of critics, through already most anything to win a new recruits sociology has to me, cassandra,
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who has investigated the personnel shortages faced by the self defense forces, depends folding best rate is a huge problem. the lower ranks of seen personnel numbers dropped 20 percent at the same time, national defense is increasing the in focus on the hospital calling to call this security situation has changed to the self defense schools is now have a new job description call in future people in the services will face a high, a personal risk for it to show, cuz i did do many people used to just see the self defense forces as a stable job. but these days that wouldn't necessarily be the right career choice. if that's what you're looking for. we're at a turning point militarily, japan has indeed turned the corner while the constitution still renounces the states right to go to war. many politicians are speaking a different language. the government is now partnering with other countries to develop new fi to tests. the defense industry sees japan as the growth market in
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east asia. the country's defense budget is set to double. but solving the personnel problem remains difficult to need. we need to think about how we do missions with fewer people. so what are the use of artificial intelligence? and technical innovation could certainly help us here. i think that's the whole, you know, but even that has its limits, not using it. well, that's not, that's what again, but he will drive the tanks when the number of people of prime are increasing, age continues to full. and just 5 years japan will have a new 1000018 year olds, and almost no one here is a scheme. this boshra to those that was a whopper. the nitrous generation of young people in japan will continue to choose their own profession. unlike students, my co so few are open to serving in the armed forces. but
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even of course, the best thing is if the self defense forces are needed in the 1st place, you can all look at this around it. but if something happens and they are needed to locate it, because then you have to be prepared by the self defense forces are supposed to be a deter, into would be enemies. but right now they not exactly intimidation. they more like that mass goes into to friendly siegel the if your family planning complete full. maybe you don't want to, kids of a set to me, males sterilization could be upset. it's one of the safest contraceptive methods of demo honk. if you had your basic to me,
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is the message on the back of the vehicle. and every few minutes someone does. it makes s guided reading and smile every time. the 45 year old physician is the proud owner of the only mobile of a sick to me clinic in the us. once a month, he takes it across iowa, providing minimally invasive affordable this activities that take less than 15 minutes. it's a pretty lucrative business. but the doctor is also keen to change approaches to contraception. women female individuals are fertile from the time they hit puberty until the time their mental ball. so which is around 50 years old. and they were fatality is only one day every month. instead of focusing on the individual was fertile every single day of his life. from the moment we had purity until the time we died. so it seems like there's an awakening, an awakening he wants to encourage. that's why he visits remote parts of the stage
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where education levels tend to be low and we're min would have trouble accessing the surgery. puddings mobile clinic divides opinion many in the us don't think contraception is a man's responsibility. but then there are many whose think women shouldn't have to deal with the risk associated with hormonal birth control. and crucially, abortion is now banned in a number of states has arrived in the small town of waterloo. he usually parks, in the center of town, the clinic is perfectly legal and local authorities don't generally mind. the main problem is making sure the trailer doesn't wobble. i don't want me to investigate it, right. all those things that i never thought about having an r v and i had to work with a demand for his service is growing in the wake of last year's supreme court
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decision to overturn the constitutional right to abortion. it's now banned in 14 states. many health care providers are reporting a rising number of patients seeking of a sec to me according to the n g o planned parenthood, there's been an increase of over 30 percent. and i think that going back to, to why the, what i admire about the united states in terms of defending and promoting a personal rights. i think that that's the reason why that that became the most important thing in the mid term elections because it was affecting a very basic right for an individual to choose about something as basic as, as their facility. it to the dates that andrew and kristen kyler had been following for some time. they agree that it's a woman's rights to decide for herself. the couple have 3 children,
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including twins and don't want anymore. you can just, that's why 35 year old andrew is getting of a sec to me. then you do that time. you see this is more, there is a possibility. i mean, my father had one done a long time ago now in so we've always been pretty progressive thinking in that regard. so hopefully more men just to be that way. dr. getting used as a new skilful technique and simply blocks the bass tubes. it takes just a matter of minutes. christian meanwhile is glad that you'll no longer have to take the pill. she was on it for 18 years and struggled with the side effects. so it'd be nice to be able to kind of re regulate my own, my own body. so that will be that what united switch use very i think he's excited, excited about that as well. patients arrive at the mobile clinic every half hour. the doctor getting charges $599.00 for the procedure about half the national
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average cost of of a sec to me it's estimated that several $100000.00 men in the us undergo sterilization each year. ashland and jacob barber's decision to come here today had a lot to do with the new abortion regulations. i think my views of all that have changed personally for my self i guess over especially now like you said, roe v wade and like really made you think about it where before it made me put so much thought about it and now being like, oh my gosh, that could be a real issue. you know? yeah, yeah, it definitely did. but probably just more recently. yeah. goodies, clinic has an effect and it nickname that might put some men off the nutcracker. which is, which is cute. but it's very deceptive because that's not what we do. we not,
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we don't crack anything, you know, but instead i like to call it the mist. correct. you know, they, the mobile, the sec to mcclintic is a way to crack some of those manse around the task. new abortion rules in the us are leading to a re think about men's responsibility for contraception, of aspect to me was long seen as somehow immaculate, but attitudes are starting to change. and men or increasingly taking charge of their reproductive health. the climate change is causing or scarcity, entire regions of drawing out thoughts. there are lots of ideas about how to address the problem has exacerbated an ongoing crisis in the us. what us gas as a water salters has become
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a never ending issue with an approaching global will also causes the liquid fresh water is not the future problem. half of the global population experience is what the scarcity of doing, at least some parts of the over consumption. he think, planet and bad water management training, all ground water, rivers, and lakes world wide. by the middle of the century, every 2nd country will struggle with limited access to water. to tackle this problem, we need to manage our water better. we need to re use it and figure out ways to use less of it. but that alone may not be enough. scientists think that we need to look beyond use of water sources like rainfall, snowfall river run of around for to frozen i seats in the arctic stone. it is 70 percent of all fresh water resources globally. thousands of square kilometres of ice breaks, falls as ice boats every year it melts into the ocean. fresh water that is wasted duty such has demonstrated that these. busy opportunities that supported
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potentially are bringing water from the northern hemisphere via defendant water to those 80 yards via the need this month. so it can be as easily scientist at the united nations university and also have to both unconventional water resources from a technology to the point of view i spoke to already told today ships from the oil and gas industry up pulling smaller chunks away from drilling platforms, to provide a city like cape town with fresh water for roughly 10 weeks. we need some think a lot bigger. an ice mountain waiting around a 125000000 tons. in comparison, a large cargo vessel weighs around 200000 tons. and instead of pulling it just a few 100 meters, it would have to be checked thousands of kilometers a. it's
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a huge feet. that's computer simulations from 2011. have shown that this is possible. well, theoretically, it's still a long way from luxury 3 d animation to reality one m or rocky company, the national advisor of euro s pets, into the technology to eventually put it off. but they select the funding to start the pilot face. for now, the eyes book idea is proving too big and fee to solve today's problems. so let's look to something lights up, something that can be found pretty much everywhere, like air. you know, in the morning everything is covered with a small droplets. guess what? these where the fault executive, council, fob humidity and it becomes liquid when it cools down. that's why i called glass of beer is wet on the outside even though this spilt over nature. this usually happens in the evening and at night when the temperature has dropped and it's possible to take advantage of this phenomenon and have as this unit it to. so fog harvest team
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has been practiced by indigenous people on virtually every confidence. this is rebecca funnel. she's a consultant and research at one of the most successful fuck harvesting operations globally. you've got some kind of material. this one is nice and 3 d. so it's got a lot of physical surface for the water to get stuck on. and then as far as passes through, it's just the cloud, you can kind of see the spray coming through in front of the other, bigger net. and then it gets caught on this net put into practice. it looks like this. on the edge of the semi arid, i bump from region to morocco. there's very little rain. but for 6 months, a sick folk hangs over the region. and this fog passes 2700 square meters of mesh which makes it the largest for competing operation in the was the for condensers and trips into large underground deposits from where it is distributed by a pipes to people's homes. and that's collected on 35000 liters of water every day,
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which fulfills the needs of more than a 1000 people and is even used to what the crops today, the big folk harvesting operations and chile morocco gonna. they would try a seal in south africa. but the potential is much bigger than a suitable size, almost everywhere, 40 square feet. and that, that is about $200.00 ages, but they costs roughly $1500.00. so this is the communities that would benefit the most from this particular technology are also those who were kind of most marginalized within countries. so getting the attention there and the kind of start up capital where it needs to be is not pill bottles. although capital is needed for ca, this thing is fairly cheap and scalable and a great solution for people living in remote areas. but it's not an option for big cities. there's simply not enough. bog and cities need more water than that's can catch all up solution does not seem very crazy at 1st. but what's crazy is the amount of water we could safe by implementing it. making pipes are the reason we
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lose nearly 30 percent of full fresh water globally. bits of staggering 346000000000 need is a date. to put that in perspective, that's 13 times more than german households consuming per day, or more than $2000000000.00 desktops. a yeah, perfectly good water. we could use to drink, wash, clean, grow food. it's just being wasted. like sun quote, we have the full space. so we'll basically thomas, that was the time this is lauren guy. he co founded at the tech stuff a stereo. plum us is a bit of phenomena statements. us throughout the trex water leaks from the space. they make satellite images with the help of microwaves. the microwaves reflected differently depending on which medium they hit false base, we can get within the c, b, underneath the oxide in till the soil input the pipes am. so i'll go things actually gain linking with them. we can say false space if the on,
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despite the fall example came from that, that was from rain or something else. they're looking for the composition of the water. if it's drinking water, they assume it's a leak and mostly the right. the results look like this. every adult on this met, for example, is a leak. and youtube and leak of over a 120 meters per minute detected and proud to italy, boy in bulk, or in chinese cities, estero cells, those maps to utilities globally. so they know where to fix leaks and save money. locating leaks is only the 1st step in a long process. fixing one the, my trip new ones, because it can affect the pressure within the pipe. improving and renewing pipes and infrastructure is key to saving water. and then any $40000000000.00 that going down the drain globally here on the
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take talk is just for the younger generation. always in china senior influence. it's a proven, quite the opposite. the meet, the stylish brownies of beijing. these elegant elderly ladies are between 68 and 77 years old. they're being filmed by one of their daughters in law for a live stream on a video sharing platform. the. they advertise fashion, beauty products, and even books. they don't personally spend much time staring at their phones, but they are interested in users opinions again and see how that's the best comment was i'd like to be your age and have your kind of life down some sort of the one who use. i said you'll too soon. it doesn't look good. that signal that comment.
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the 68 year old glenn way is a former nurse in china, the retirement age for women is $55.00. the ladies now known as the beijing grandma's are upper middle class and met at an evening class for older amateur models. their fans loved them for their head to toe style. puncher needs to talk alone. they have more than 2000000 followers whose average age is 50. china social media platforms are full of lifetime content. anything political wouldn't make it past the sensors. this influence, there is an 86 year old, former professor with 6000000 followers. china is an increasingly aging society. one person in every 5 is over 60 social media is a place to population. turns to for a bit of harmless,
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fun all the time. they know why a kid we visit some dance crazy, very active senior citizens in the countryside. this town around 700 kilometers south of aging is home to some 3600 residents. many young people have moved away. the senior citizens meet up almost every day at mingle is place. he's 28 years old and sort of a private geriatric nurse. his home doubles as a village cafe. the important concept is exchanged here and whatever they get up to . whether it's dancing or baking, mainly or post said online one room each. i can't wait to get moving. she's 85 years old and has had problems. but here at meaningless, she can forget about them dancing. she tells us, does her
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a world of good many years live alone? meaning to begin organizing these meet up 3 years ago shortly after his mother died . or motto, hold on a walk on my life. felt meaningless. from what i wanted to do something for my late mother who am i to whom am i speaking with? i have so much grief and doing this helps me overcome at his guests. affectionately call him. they're managing director one louisa and her husband are farmers. they barely managed to make ends meet. they both could do with a new set of teeth, which is simply unavoidable. but they say it's fine. yeah, ma'am, i can chew invite roughly, use the knowledge i'm. i do it to gave me money. but i don't want it to level,
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i'm too old. i don't have many years left. i don't need it football. or we had planned to meet some other social media stars in another village. but they came under pressure from the authorities, even though they're not doing anything political back in beijing, in the privileged world of the beijing dilemma. the authorities don't mind them in the least this dinner at the home of soon son is being live, streamed the bundle you here in country. young people think old ladies a good for nothing. so they have no place in society anymore. title one, but we can still contribute. these elderly people in the country side aren't making flat bread as a lifestyle statement. this is the reality. but coming together is a welcome distraction from the monotony of everyday life. that's right. here we can
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chat together and do it. let's look at the day goes by fast to that way. you. you tell them that many of them only use their phones to make calls. they're not interested in tick tock. what happens in the real world is what matters to them . we're going to high now fraud, valuable ideas. they show media stuff around the different kinds of meat to room to the rest inspector. yup. this african giant pouch stretch is being trained in the us to clamp down on wildlife smuggling, for example, to smell when a shipment contains hardwood tender or packing in the so called hero. rats can also find people in collapse buildings and detect diseases in lab samples. but the most famous was sniffing outlined mines and explosive materials. besides the keen sense of smell this size makes them, i do fast, small lights and can fit into tight spaces easily and they live twice as long as
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