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daniel: so a little bit of a distraction ththere. and it is looking like data is the new oil.hose who control t the flow std to make the most money. it seems the gadgets there are hungrier for information t than ever. carolilina: oh yes, daniel. all of these devices collect data. it is the babasis for this. they do want to see devices thtt make their lives easier, less complicated. they are not only paying witith money, butut with private data. soso this is a queuestion of generations and the younger generatition -- and how the younger generation might have a different concept of w what privacy m means. they may be willing to share data to have a more comfortable life. >> go and enjoy yourself. go play with some of those gadgets. tech companies are often accused of planned obsolescence. the technology breaks just at the moment there is a new model out there. apple users in france say this is the case with older iphones. apple says this is to lengthen the life of the phone, but one group is launching a criminal complaint. >> there is not much fun when your iphone grinds to a ha
daniel: so a little bit of a distraction ththere. and it is looking like data is the new oil.hose who control t the flow std to make the most money. it seems the gadgets there are hungrier for information t than ever. carolilina: oh yes, daniel. all of these devices collect data. it is the babasis for this. they do want to see devices thtt make their lives easier, less complicated. they are not only paying witith money, butut with private data. soso this is a queuestion of generations and the...
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. >> many schools have closed; ththere's no work, no culture. farming isn't profitable anymore, the harvests bring the same as 50 yearsrs ago, but te prices of fuel and fertilizer have gone up. there are no stores here. it's practically an invitation to leave. >> but joaquina reus wants to stay. she only has five years until retirement. her school is in danger of closing when the older pupils leave. that's already happened in two neneighboring villages. >> if they close the school, i'll go to the neighboring village, griegos. they have the same amount of students. or i can go to tramascastilla. but i won't go to teruel or any other big school. the village school is my life. >> but maybe it won't have to come to that. joaquina says three children were born in the village last year. according to spanish law, they're eligible for pre-school at three years of f age. and that insures the further survival of the school in guadalavia. >> follow us on dw global society. and now we meet people committed to protecting our planet. in our global ideas serie
. >> many schools have closed; ththere's no work, no culture. farming isn't profitable anymore, the harvests bring the same as 50 yearsrs ago, but te prices of fuel and fertilizer have gone up. there are no stores here. it's practically an invitation to leave. >> but joaquina reus wants to stay. she only has five years until retirement. her school is in danger of closing when the older pupils leave. that's already happened in two neneighboring villages. >> if they close the...
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it was carrying oil and ththere are fears it coululd explode.escuers found the body of what they think is a sailor frorom te oil tanker. there is no sign of the other crew members aboard this ship. the white house is cracking down on immigration. the trump administration is set to for some 240,000 salvadoran immigrants out of the u.s. that wall end the temporary protected status many have said for -- had for years. >> donald trump, shame on you. >> that is the response to the attempt toment's status.ere they now have until september to pack their bags or seek new residency status. -- september 2019 to back their bags or seek new residency status. >> my son said to me, mom, , d't go. taking him to el salvador is dangerous and leaving him here is too. washe protected status brought on after two massive earthquakes hit the country. the u.s. government says the status cannot be justified because the condition caused either squeaks no longer it -- caused by the quakes no longer exists. the news comes after patients of nicaraguans were stripped status
it was carrying oil and ththere are fears it coululd explode.escuers found the body of what they think is a sailor frorom te oil tanker. there is no sign of the other crew members aboard this ship. the white house is cracking down on immigration. the trump administration is set to for some 240,000 salvadoran immigrants out of the u.s. that wall end the temporary protected status many have said for -- had for years. >> donald trump, shame on you. >> that is the response to the...
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laririssa: as abororiginal peo, we wanant to see thahat that re ill ththere, like i said. anand i gus itit allomes d dowto education and saying t to peop, you know, haveve respect wheheu go out to those plac, lolook afafter that, bebecause we want for genenerations to c come. repoporter: the grgreat barrierf austral's most faus tourisattraction there'still time to save it t -- it's just a question o prioritieses. bubut the clock k is ticking - - loudly. host: that's all for tod. send u us your comments to global300000@dw.m, or r vit us on facebook, dw global society. see you next time. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: opportunity. by dhl. (african vocal m music)
laririssa: as abororiginal peo, we wanant to see thahat that re ill ththere, like i said. anand i gus itit allomes d dowto education and saying t to peop, you know, haveve respect wheheu go out to those plac, lolook afafter that, bebecause we want for genenerations to c come. repoporter: the grgreat barrierf austral's most faus tourisattraction there'still time to save it t -- it's just a question o prioritieses. bubut the clock k is ticking - - loudly. host: that's all for tod. send u us your...
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but t of course ththere are rdls left, , for example on the iss of migration and specific family reunifications refugees. and several other things, like the health care system. so that is thoroughly disiscuss. overall l though, we can say the talklks gave o off a tired feelg after having, as you said, worked together for four years. it looks like the parties are failing to paint a vision of what they want germany to look like in the next four years. and it rather looks like a forced marriage than they share grand ideas for the future of germany. so, maybe that will change, maybe they will present results that will surprise us tomorrow night. but this is what it looks like right now. brent: we will certainly be on that story tomorrow. and you will be, if and when there is an agreement. our correspondent charlotte potts in berlin tonight. thank you, charlotte. here are some of the other stories now making headlines around the world. at least 15 people are dead after a powerful rainstorm triggered flash floods and mudslides in southern californiaia. thousands fled from their homes as the heavy rai
but t of course ththere are rdls left, , for example on the iss of migration and specific family reunifications refugees. and several other things, like the health care system. so that is thoroughly disiscuss. overall l though, we can say the talklks gave o off a tired feelg after having, as you said, worked together for four years. it looks like the parties are failing to paint a vision of what they want germany to look like in the next four years. and it rather looks like a forced marriage...
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things that the women in our industry experienced and was able to really let the media know that ththerere very clear policy solutions to getting rid of harassment in our industry, which really impacts -- our industry impacts even the women in hollywood because one into americans like amy m&a celebrities work in our industry in their use. talk about what it was like in the room, the whole approach, the same #metoo. so many people wearing that. talk about something you may have watched on tv before or maybe you neverr didid, and as well, we just heard oprah winfrey's speech describing her own breakthrough experience. movedaw so many people and it wasn't just in the room. outside of the room -- i can't say the number of people in hollywood and outside ofof hollywood who said that this was the most important moment of their careers, that so many people in hollywood told me the golden globes never meant as much or anything at all until last night. i think for women outside of hollywood, the women in the restaurant industry, domestic workers, farm workers, women all was also night incredible
things that the women in our industry experienced and was able to really let the media know that ththerere very clear policy solutions to getting rid of harassment in our industry, which really impacts -- our industry impacts even the women in hollywood because one into americans like amy m&a celebrities work in our industry in their use. talk about what it was like in the room, the whole approach, the same #metoo. so many people wearing that. talk about something you may have watched on tv...
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you,ot get ththere with but i want you to know the night that we as a people e will geteo so i'm happydd tonight. i'm not worried d about anythih. ..am not fearing a any man mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord. amy: that is dr. king hours before, the evening before he was assassinated. you interview jesse jackson, who was at his side at the time of his death, about that speech and what happened in those ensuing hours after it. >> it was really amazing talking to someone like jesse jackson who you think you know as such a public figure, to get him to really open up in a very personal way and you really tear up about this story. that is the part of me as a narrative film maker, talking to someone, almost like a director trying to put them back in this space that is very and comfortable for them. as he starts telling the story, he describes dr. king not wearing a tie. jump, jesses a jackson mix a jump. i jumped out of my chair. he describes the bulletsevering dr. king's tie. it is one of the most harrowing moments of my life talking to him about that. amy: jesse jackson
you,ot get ththere with but i want you to know the night that we as a people e will geteo so i'm happydd tonight. i'm not worried d about anythih. ..am not fearing a any man mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord. amy: that is dr. king hours before, the evening before he was assassinated. you interview jesse jackson, who was at his side at the time of his death, about that speech and what happened in those ensuing hours after it. >> it was really amazing talking to...
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it's stunning. 95% of the people who've losost ther job in this crisis--and ththere are millions of them--were fired by a private capitalist empployer. iff you're gonnaetet angry at somebody because of unemployment, the logigical target is the cocompany ththat fired you. not in ameririca. our people are trained. they leap over the company that fired them to the politician, the senator or the congressperson whom they're very angry at, who had absolutely nothing to do with it. . the overerwhelming majority of people who've been foforeclosed out ofof their homs were foreclosed by a private capapitalist bank or lender, and who are e they angry at?t? "um,, pollitician"!" what? j just the best possible system for capitalists. you kick the mass of people, they get angry at somebody else. you kick them again, they get more angry at somebody else. you are exempt. this s is stunning. hohow did yu do this? and then there's this general blame the government, blame the government. the government is the problem. why do i say it's patently absurd? george bush, our president--do you remember him? that o
it's stunning. 95% of the people who've losost ther job in this crisis--and ththere are millions of them--were fired by a private capitalist empployer. iff you're gonnaetet angry at somebody because of unemployment, the logigical target is the cocompany ththat fired you. not in ameririca. our people are trained. they leap over the company that fired them to the politician, the senator or the congressperson whom they're very angry at, who had absolutely nothing to do with it. . the...