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the for the rest of the world. usa, the also rise starts january 18th on the w, the . this is the, the, the news live from the social networking jobs mess. it ends its fact checking program safe, executive logs that could be accessed. the move is aimed at restoring free expression on the pump that up platforms like facebook and instagram also on the program. donald trump junior at the sound of the us to president elect arrives in greenland on a private visit. after his father suggest buying the territory from denmark, the danes repeat that it's not for say, possible of quick strikes to best given at least 126 people and leaving many on this tract. gadgets go low as the consumer electronic sho kicks off in
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las vegas. dw is bad taking a look at some of the past. the, with the tech products coming on, the on folk ahead welcome to the program. the social networking john to math assessment will scrap fund, checking on facebook and instagram. now this was originally put in place to stop the spread of misinformation, but c e o mark, because i could bucks as most content moderation will not be done by the use of adopting a community based model of similar. so that used by x change box a reversal of policy as best as i can book as long championed, despite criticisms and conservatives of that censorship method, c. e o, a knowledge that the shift has been poppy triggered by the election of donald trump . we built a lot of complex systems, moderate content,
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but the problem with complex systems is they make mistakes. even say, accidentally sensor, just one percent of post. that's millions of people. and we've reached a point where it's just too many mistakes in too much censorship. the recent elections also feel like a cultural tipping point towards once again prioritizing speech. so we can get back to our roots in focus on reducing mistakes, simplifying our policies, and restoring free expression on our platforms. let's look at this change with joe and donovan who was an expert on misinformation. she also happens to be assistant professor of journalism at boston university. in the past, she's accused harvard university of firing under pressure from matter a welcome to the w of what did you make of monk a box decision? it wasn't surprised at all that they're rolling back. fact checking. one of the things that i think did surprise some people was that sucker bird took
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a trip down to morrow alonzo, and then came back and promptly made a $1000000.00 donation to trump's integration fund. and now what we're seeing is the rolling back of policies that were specifically instituted to deal with the political suppression that trump was having on the us public by lying to them at scale using better products as well as twitter and youtube and other social media platforms. okay, so if this is not about restoring free speech, what do you think it is about as well? we've, you know, enjoy more speech at higher volumes than any other generation in the history of human in the history of the human race. and so this isn't about restoring free speech. this is about creating friction free oligarchy. it's so that
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trump will feel comfortable coming back to the facebook platform. and knowing that whatever he says and does, will not be moderated and will be tolerated, frankly, by uh, not just the meta as a corporation, but specifically endorsed by soccer bird who has done quite an about face related to misinformation since 2016. all right, let's, let's take what you say and then pick it apart. why should mock stuck about? who owns gazillion is, why does he care whether or not donald trump is on facebook? well, because trump threatened to put him in jail if he were to ever tried to remove trumps access to a matter of products again. and so this is, this goes far beyond the politics of the platforms and the capacities of the product. but this is very real and very personal for soccer bird
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who is in has been on trump's red retribution list since january of 2021. okay. that's the paul the success you said. what about the actual application of this policy? does the fact checking by the public like ex, use this does not work a this has been around since the dawn of social media. we used to call them flags. people would flag content and then the moderators of the companies will decide if they were gonna leave the content or take it down over time, making decisions about content. moderation has become an expressly political ordeal . and so putting it back on the users is a safe way for a sucker bird to remove his own responsibility for awhile. they also had this thing called the supreme court, a facebook that was supposed to adjudicate these tough decisions. but that group
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has also mysteriously not been, you know, weighing in on this specific new measure. but importantly, fact checking has been uh, of a buttress against the political suppression or the use of platforms to suppress the public. especially during times of an election when it's really important that we have facts, a shared set of facts to, to assess who we're going to vote for and, and what kind of policies we want in the future. thank you for joining us. joe and donovan, assistant professor of journalism at boston university. thank you. well, the us presidents, a lag says he would not rule out using military or economic force to gain control of greenland since the winning the election. donald trump has repeatedly expressed a desire for the us to take control of agreement from denmark and the governments
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of greenville and, and denmark of repeatedly told mr. trump that the island is not for sale. trump has once again set his eyes on greenland posting on his side truth social on monday. he said a greenland is an incredible place and the people will benefit you tremendously if and when it becomes part of our nation. we will protect it and cherish it from a very vicious outside world. make green and great again. this and on tuesday, the future presidents doubled down on his claims or even refusing to roll out, made it to revolt military. while we were waiting for national security purposes, i've been told that for a long time, long before i even ran, i mean people have been talking about it for a long time. you have approximately 45000 people there. people really don't even know if denmark has any legal rights to it, but if they do, they should give it up because we need it for national security. that's for the
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free world. i'm talking about protecting that very well from may beach we maxwell. his son donna junior, was on a brief visit to greenland officially as a tourist and not holding talks with officials. and officials in denmark has made it very clear several times. the greenland is not for sale. confederate, it has in fact chosen a new danesh coat of arms, was a prominent pulled up at depicting greenland. many see it as a statement of solidarity greenland as a self governing territory, but belongs to the kingdom of denmark. on each step, some is definitely a correlation between the new coat of arms and the politics in denmark about stronger recognition of greenland and the federal islands yang can indicate it's credible the royals do admin. the king frederick has a close connection to greenland on a much love for incident. i'm store store cabinet to trump had already expressed
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his desires to own greenland. during his 1st presidency, the island nation has a strategic location and the optic for trade and defense. and the bounty of natural resources. so how seriously should denmark take? donald trump stretched long jack of son is an associate professor at the royal danish defense college. his research areas include diplomacy and security politics in the optic well, in the beginning, especially in 2019, we all laughed a bit about it. but right now the very few, if any, can see that the, that this is, and this is some kind of joke how serious he is, is i am starting to think that he's, he's most here is then, than we initially thought. first, the thought is only to put pressure on denmark to use a 2 o 2 a increase, i'm going to turn the button to
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a to and emphasize and haines the surveillance. and i'm 70 in the, in the optic. and especially in greenland, which has been requested by the us for a long time. but now it seems like it's, it's more than that. it says about changing the location. of course it's about natural resources and a thing, an important element is that in this said donald trump speak equal rights to suicide about its location and it's not real results is what is greenland got that? yes, the 1st of all and download funds and statement the interest in green and it costs a strict historic interest from us 1st of all into a strategic location. and if we look at the primary enemies towards the us, at the moment we have a great power competition with china. and especially if, if russia what you sent and besides and towards the
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us, the shortest route would be the north pole for greenland. and that for the, the base which is today and renamed to the people think space base is immense the morning and the other part is the natural resources, especially today in the rest of the elements which shoots the important in all kinds of technologies from mobile phones. to, to winds farms to the military and, and everything. and on the global market, china has some, some kind of monopoly and there. and greenland has huge amounts of these resources . and therefore it's, it's simple. but these, this to the interest is in a couple of the historic interests. understood, i did not, bo, says the island is not for sale. so is that the end of the masa? so i'm not sure it's the end of the matter. and also as to these 5 minutes, the minute fucking, she emphasized today, basically all,
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ultimately it's not for, it's not in my, the been much decision because we have the act on freelance of government from 2009 . which basically uses that well, you know, the west that when the greenland us find that the time is ripe agreement to become independent, they can become so. but i would be really surprised is if the majority of greenland, this one is to be placed dependency on the denmark with depends the dependency on the us. and they probably agree ma'am, would it be? it was, it was quite the frank and direct in. he said piece reply to trump is initial, the reply that the queen and it's not for sale, but the open for business. okay, thanks for talking through that. so clearly monica yak of sent from the royal danish defense college. thank you. you're welcome. bye. let's take a look at some of the owners making headlines now. we'll start in the us, where are the remains of former president jimmy carter arrived at the joint based
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address in washington dc. his body will travel to the us capital, where he lives in states for 3 days to because it passed away on the 29th of december at the age of one by the administration has imposed sanctions on members of sedans, rapids support forces, including on its lead up mohammed having done deck deck below is also known as the mfc. washington says the auto stuff is committed, genocide, tens of thousands have been killed and sit down since the war between the countries ami. um they are a staff bro catch almost 2 years ago. usually they get frances, commemorating the victims of the deadly assault on the charlotte, those satirical magazine, 10 years ago to mask, i'll call you to link gunman with the sole trifle still shoddy up those paris news room and kill 12 people. the attack the guns, a space of is what mr. milson to attacks and in the country of creek is
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killed at least 126 people in 2 baths. many others, a trapped as dozens of after shouts from the possible quake stroke. the region in western china. tremors were found as far away as india. this is the moment the quake struck just 75 kilometers from mount everest. the world's highest mountain struggles the border between china and the pool. the quiet kid close to the city of chicago. se in the chinese autonomous region of tibet rescue was quickly on the scene as china as president g, mobilize them all out. effort trim is also rattled the net police capital cut man to 400 kilometers from the epi center, the fluid and cause i was sleeping when it happened. what the bed was shaking. you know, i felt my child was moving the bed, but then the windows tottered, moving
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a 9 stood, it was an earthquake about it. i took my child and went outside. i'm still in shock, where i'd be more comfortable you. the freezing temperatures added to the misery for the injured in those left homeless as thousands of troops and firefighters was sent in to help to use a teaser, we will strength and seismic monitoring and early warning. we will spend no effort to search for anyone trapped, provide medical care for the injured, for, for essential relief and provide for the basic needs of residents to keep it simple . so how strong the area are is vulnerable to size, make activity exp, but say there's no way to predict when a quick might strike. but the local authorities are well prepared. this is the 6th big. it's quick that's happened in the region over the last 100 years. this disaster is not on the same scale as the quake which killed nearly 9000 people
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in the pool in 2015, but it has coolest expensive damage in one of 2 pets. holy cities, professor todd asset gabby at work. so the department of sciences at the federal institute of technology in jewelry, asked him whether such powerful quakes unusual for this area. a potentially, it's not exceptional because last week's andy cereal, if keep it there. where in the mark meet you with, from around, you know, the biggest one from around 6 to up to date. the biggest earthquakes are on so called strikes the pool. it's where play it's a of sliding past each other, but uh, you know, it is normal for like these earthquakes, a force that they will sort of thrown toward usually call you monday to it's up to say one or right these case people less speaking about. so $1.00, so it's not unusual. it just on the opposite and off of the way on the pep,
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one per point in the boston dc area as well. okay. so at the upper end of what of what you would normally expect. and also, as i understand it quite shallow at 10 columbus has a deep and presumably about has quite and they fact on the scale of destruction. this is correct exactly the sol earthquakes. i genuinely more dangerous for the result that there was in large 240 displacement regularly, frequently and these short plays displace much sort by shake in leesburg using these. what do you see there? are there not been much in m a and lots of victims over these earthquakes? so essentially it's better to have these follow a 1st week's indeed an ad. so that the fact that this is happening in a, in a mountain, that's the area that must just multiply. but challenges for rescue. is it
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absolutely these type of squeaks, this has been ne, the they are pretty fair to ensure that you are in highly ways from the area. we certainly waste on scope of 3 up to the end of hike. you wouldn't have ups of pipe 2 woman test, which is likely related to distribution of dirty things for low energy and these to build on team all i am mountain see is that and as a result, the exactly, i 200 in the area of switch where the web ex, they say well under, and it's difficult to create the infrastructure and, and, and actually, you know, for a wide array screwed teams to be there. or if you talk to us through the, that much area right. um we've heard of, of many aftershocks that follow this quake. so presumably it's this, it's not one event and that's the end of it. but we still have to be very careful and rest us still have to be very careful ups. busy clear, so it's not uncommon 0 to have use of dish folks. in junior,
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all these plate conversions, say things were to play thought are collided, we see each other. they are pearl, where he was turned off the shops. there were well known insults of doctrines wants, but also in these moment in building and continue until collisions zones. and them, in some cases are a few off their shops and some of the cases are of these, when you off there folks and won't last, you know, and these as an additional risk. and i do so know how's that that needs to be taken into account. okay, thanks for guiding us through that professor professor todd is data from the federal institute of technology in 0 to thank you so much. thank you. but take a look now. and so most towards making headlines will stop in india, where a rescue teams are trying to reach several coal mines as trapped on the ground after water flooded a mine shaft on monday, 9 men to believe to be trapped in the mind and remote district. and we can go face and state of a sense that would be $4.00 to $3.00 bodies, c,
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the us international science of alonza, that syria's main airport in damascus since the over so long time. we will hook bashaw aside 2 flights from damascus international deposit for the united arab emirates in the morning. and the 1st incoming cyclists from one of the most important entertainment on consumer technology conventions has begun in las vegas in the united states. and a i is the big star vis you a c e s. and it's not tech geeks paying attention. the annual sho provides the rest of us with a glimpse of what could soon be trending and consumer electronics. a device that perfectly applies lipstick without holding it in your hand. headphones that don't play music, but clean u e is when he can watch the process on your phone. for a small companion,
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that helps you fall asleep more easily with breathing exercises. these are just a few examples of an over to of products present to the this is c e s. in las vegas . there's lots to discover the, all the useful, the funny and the practical one smaller exhibits as present the renovations here. big corporations are given the big stage, south korea and electronics company, l g presents of wireless tv sets, as well as a transparent screen and a vision of a connected homes up. it got dryer during the night, so i raise the humidity to the families comfort level. everything is a ok to pounds. honda and sony showing of the results of the collaboration. the electric field model now comes with so nice tech built in visitors can help and test themselves
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a semi conductor manufacturer and video post a new graphics processing unit that is set to be 3 times faster than it's pete assessor. according to the manufacturer, it can generate particularly life like images, things to artificial intelligence. the c as in las vegas, usually runs for 4 days on the industry inside has invited guests and journalists are allowed to attend. just like last year. this is show focus a strongly on a powered gadgets and robots. the show is seen as a key indicator of where consumer electronics are heading. but like many things in las vegas, some of the ideas on show may just be a gamble. a lot of reports of stuff in simon's is that welcome stephanie,
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are you in? got you haven't. what did you say gadget haven't. yes. so me? yes. for some maybe he gets it out. i tell you it is over whelming, he had $2500000.00 net square feet. that's how big this thing is. and 4500 vendors here. 1400 stops alone here at the sea for 4 days. it is gadget having to get to tell if you want to. but it is, as we said in the piece, all about a i artificial intelligence, but there's some more quantum technology that means quantum computing, quantum communication and quantum sensing distance essential for a i. and who know this is also essential for things like this. the middle words a i driven next generation made of verse, take this rolling stones. you just put your god on the phone and you go to any concert you want whenever you want and wherever you want. so this is just one example, but there's tons more here. you're absolutely right. some of this here,
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what is shown is get to it is for fun is to play with all the things are really, really, really important. agriculture for security, energy sustainability, a better living. you know, to use this model is technology a better life and a better world through technology. now, does that make that a human doesn't make really life better for us? that's about to see. and then tell us how big a deal this a c e s show is that it is, you know, the technology or as a consumer, a technology market in the u. s. alone is what? $537000000000.00 projected this year. that's up from 500 to 20000000000 last year. so it's huge world or even bigger, let alone age. japan signed off at a korea, is that right?
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of course you have those vendors here. everybody see everybody who isn't tech. everybody has to sell a product. is here because this is where you want to be, not the only consumer electronic show in the world, but one of the biggest, one of the most effective if it comes to the $90.00 money to be made of products which are developed and invented to you and shown here, so just tell us about some of the things that you're seeing that made your eyes. paul. well i have to say what i really surprised today is that the finally, after years of talk, holograms are coming home of grand technology has advanced and all of rooms are thing of the near future. don't think 10 years. think 3 to 5 mid overs unstoppable. now it seems it's growing, growing, growing the offers the opportunities for things shopping, living in the middle verse, of course is the i is everywhere. the
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okay, every hole at this massive tie anywhere. should inspection, that intelligence agent. sorry, i'm so sorry. so yeah, you see, this is how excited i am at the epicene. yes, the effects of that intelligence agent. that's a few, a chance of finding your robots and it reads removed. so if you're a little sad, it comes to you. and so i thought you said it's really that's the future advance robotics big, big, big thing here too. and of course, you know, as i said, holograms will be back. you go shopping, you go shopping, you see you don't make phone calls anymore or hold your handheld anymore. you have a whole grand picture of your grandma, your brother's sister, mother, and every criminal case like this are stephens simons at the c e. s. show in las vegas. thank you so much. and i set you up today to stay with us. i'll be back in
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