Tries to slow the 2nd coronavirus wave gripping the continent by introducing new restrictions will take a closer look at new rules in germany. Plus touch and go in outer space and nasa spacecraft plans briefly on an asteroid where its not just rock and dust samples look at the details of this daring mission. Im told me a lot of books welcome to the program the u. S. And google are headed to court the trumpet ministration on tuesday filed a landmark antitrust lawsuit against google it alleges that the tech giant has been abusing its dominance as Online Search engine to fend off rivals google controls about 90 percent of global web searches the company has long denied claims of unfair competition the lawsuit also alleges that. Google uses the billions of dollars to pay phone manufacturers to ensure it is the default Search Engine on browsers is the u. S. Governments most significant act to protect competition since its groundbreaking case against microsoft more than 20 years ago. Already i spoke to a washington correspondent all of us not it and i asked him what exactly google is being accused of the allegation made against google is that the company is unlawfully maintaining a monopoly in essentially cutting off its rivals in the areas mentioned here are general Search Services search advertising in general surge text advertising so essentially all the areas google is known for and especially used for among users now this is a very significant law case as youve mentioned already its the biggest type of biggest off its time in the last 20 years since a very groundbreaking case against microsoft were also looking at one of the u. S. Governments most significant acts to protect the competition here now google has of course also responded already they say that this law case is deeply flawed they really stress today that people are using google voluntarily simply because they choose to not because theyre forced to and 3 that also other options exist other search and engines that can be used other browsers of course as well and also made clear that theyre going to fight this. Countries across europe a scrambling to contain a fresh wave of covert 19 infections in germany the Southern State of bavaria has the most new cases its now under Strict Lockdown with about 100000 residents largely confined to their homes. Bashed his god and the land in bavaria. On the austrian border the number one coronavirus hot spot in germany the number of new cases that in the last week is 5 times above the threshold for a high risk area as of choose day locals a back in lockdown and only allowed to leave their homes with a valid reason. The number of new daily cases in germany is rising nationwide with the south and the west worst hit more than 129 areas and deemed high risk as the 2nd wave hits but lynn authorities are urging people to wear masks in all crowded places where social distancing isnt possible mosques a compulsory at markets well queuing and on some shopping streets tonight the public is largely remaining calm but. Of course were afraid but not in the sense that i think about it all the time when protecting ourselves just like before. I still live with my parents so i wont go to panic buying the title ready find it bad the 1st time around and this time to. Think it meant but it thats it i think were better prepared this time around compared to the 1st time. I see how people are behaving and its much better. But what it means for us im in berlin for the 1st time in 10 months and of course im a bass afraid and more not there. You know in political sphere as pressure is growing for more involvement of the parliament in coronavirus Decision Making but in this talk president both gun show wrote to m. P. s on monday saying that parliament. Must be more distinct in the handling of the pandemic a polite reminder that in germanys democracy parliament makes the laws not the government. Heres a look at some other developments in the coronavirus pandemic researchers in the u. K. Are planning to deliberately infect volunteers with the virus that causes covert 19 the controversial technique could speed up development of a scene to help end the pandemic if it receives regulatory and ethics approval singable plans to roll out rapid coronavirus tests for weddings and business conferences its Health Ministry says it will identify other events that will require rapid tests they are likely to. Clude Sports Events and Live Performances and india has recorded its lowest daily amount of new coronavirus cases for nearly 3 months the number of new infections continues to decline since peaking in september millions of syrians have fled their country during the civil war almost one and a half 1000000 have found refuge in neighboring lebanon but with a coronavirus pandemic and an economic crisis there refugees have to rely on International Aid organizations their problems are worsened by a constant shortage of relief aid so syrians are struggling to get by in these tough living conditions. Just as a hero to many in the streets of persia a district in the south of beirut. Palestinian refugees have been living here for decades now many syrians have joined them. Shows us where she lives a dilapidated house where she rents a couple of rooms the 33 year old fled with her children from the socalled Islamic State in Northern Syria the 5 of them have been living here all alone for 4 years the childrens father abandon them while the conditions are terrible but i have to keep going i have 3 girls but ever since the coronavirus pandemic began things have gotten worse the people i work for let me go there fraid of getting infected. The children seem depressed and apathetic the youngest are just 2 and 4 years old that 7 year old twins have a severe Kidney Disease their mother tells us they only survive with the help of aid organizations but how long can that last we are having protests outside our office several times per week from refugees who are saying get us out of here we cannot stand we cannot concert by any longer and something weve seen in the last weeks and months is an increase in sea departures Syrian Refugees struggle to get by every day including in the heart of beirut but now resources are running out for those in need lebanon itself has become a crisis region. Out to go briefly thought about returning to syria but then realized that would be too difficult with 4 children in tow but she doesnt know how much longer she can stay here. She hasnt been able to pay rent for 3 months. Well the only one. And my only wish is for my daughters and son to have their own room to get here. How much longer can i stay here and which can i go after that these are questions many of the nearly one and a half 1000000 syrians and 11 on are asking themselves. In a Historic Mission a nasa spacecraft has briefly landed on an asteroid over 320000000 kilometers from the osiris rex spacecraft touched down for a few seconds on the surface of the asteroid named bando to collect rock and dust samples if successful cyrus rex will return with the sound pulls to earth in 2023 scientists hope the mission helps them learn more about how planets formed and how life began. Lets get more on this joining me from washington is Keith Collins is editor of the space news web site nasa watch dot com keith good to have you on the program the spacecraft has finally touched down on the asteroid 4 years after it was launched was this a successful Sample Collection it would seem that it was perfectly the spacecraft ki moon your this is the asteroid games graded touched made a little worse to be here we have some simple going back dot everybodys happy everybody was jumping up and down nothing seems to have gone wrong everything seems to go right ok so whats the next set of challenges that we expect for this mission. Well its going to still study the asteroid its circling it right now but at some point it will come back to her itll take 3 years to get here and as it approaches earth it will open up in a little capsule will come out of it that will land on earth in utah and inside of the samples of the asteroid and then the spacecraft will can continue off to another destination and so weve got now exactly pretty much a 3 year wait to see whats inside and thing what and then sighed what kind of insights do you hope to gain from this and time mission. Well when the asteroid was visited because its small its close to earth and so forth and it sucked to be rather old and what they discovered was some surprising things its materials on there that youd only expect on a world with a river of water but this world is the size that this is a skyscraper this is how big the asteroid is so they found evidence of stuff that youd expect in a bigger world so that sort of suggests that this was part of something that was bigger but they also from chemicals on there that you would expect to be there with the origin of life so they did not discover life but they discovered the components that might cause it to arise that was a surprise as well so this even you the world. Surprised a lot of people and you know that there are many other asteroids like this so if this one which was just sort of picked at random is like this many of them are like this or maybe theyre different. This asteroid bando as a serious matter and it could become dangerous for the earth right. Yes it orbits the sun very simple route to the earth it can get close and theres a possibility that towards the end of the century it might come close so if it might hit you might want to know what its made out of in my study if they discover that its actually a collection of pebbles and so its kind of nice to know there as opposed to something thats really solid and hard as if it did come into the earth something its you know solid it can make a big crater cause or a bad day through the world but something that is very fluffy and easily eroded might just not cause a problem after all but we have to go visit it to find out exactly what its made us ok well i hope its not a bad day for the world keith cowing editor of a space news web site nasa watch dot com in washington thank you for joining us thank you for the insight the pleasure. Football and the Champions League has resumed i made media speculation about its possible to my eyes in future seasons but last term semifinalists are the lives they got on with the job in hand and be istanbuls bush actually here 2 nil and janina grabbed both goals in their group age opener in the german city only 900 in 1009 fans were allowed in due to coronavirus restrictions the turks were making their debut in the elite competition and a heavily backed by president regift type one. In of a Champions League matches on choose day it was a poor start for brasier dortmund they lost 31 at it leeza last seal last seasons runners up p. S. G. Were beaten 21 by Manchester United and boss alona won 51 at home to hungary and ferrer ends the rush who are making their group stage comeback after 25 years of away holders by a munich host Athletico Madrid on wednesday would say ruled out with coronavirus. Dont tell egyptian. That football is a young mans force 7574 year old grandfather has become the worlds oldest professional footballer etching his name into the Guinness World records the previous record was held by a 73 year old is ready. Late night workouts and Early Morning practice sessions not the typical regime of a 74 year old. Grandfather of 6 is the opposite of old. Over the weekend the footballer played in an egyptian 3rd division match and when he entered the pitch he also entered the record books as the worlds oldest professional footballer he hopes his story inspires all of us who are the message is do not limit your ambitions if there is something you couldnt achieve as a young man with a strong will you can achieve it any time regardless of age and the time that has passed. Now looking for a new club the soon to be 75 year old would like to continue playing to break his own record. Egypt also holds the record for the oldest player to feature in the mens world cup with 45 year old goalkeeper daddy though we know will cope for plenty of their claim. If youre watching news from by then coming up next is off film documentary about torture dont forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website e. W. Dot com were also on instagram and twitter at d w news im told me a lot of folks from me on the team thanks for watching. And how many points to hold loves us right now from the World Climate change giving hope to stories faces wife left him away from just one week. How much work can really get. We still have time to an ongoing. Process ready. If anybodys been trapped in an elevator 20 minutes could be a pretty long time right ed alone. Trapped in an elevator. For 20 minutes not knowing whats going to happen not knowing where you are a sense of sensory deprivation. Think about that its your life 20 minutes out an hour not and the only guy on the intercom is nothing i was trying to get you out i was keeping you. Its your communication. Thats existence. Do you think a lot more of the believe. Me and you know it. But it does not in news. It will not end until every terrorist group. Has been found. Dumped. In the street. I think they lost more than one term. So you know empires and decline resort to torture and i think it gives them the in the mouse free dominance and control by torturing essentially we blind ourselves but we could in fact create a Democratic Society which actually has consistently valuable and effective techniques to fight terror the fact that we dont is more an expression of our own anxieties and fears. Socalled confessed interrogation techniques used by the us officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind and therefore also the body because they are very connected. And leave no physical traces its in its. Stream li. Destructive practice torture. On of course on those who receive this pain and suffering but also on the side that becomes a society of cruelty what weve done is weve not so much lost the war on torture as weve won the war on democracy and that through terrorizing a population over a period of decades said that theres nobody in this country who didnt grow up with some bogeyman some danger 1st it was communism then it was terrorism. Obviously and. In many facets of what is generally called the cold war. Which communist policy is for. Profit and no doubt as to see in gauging any political activity or any intelligence to. The world not approved at the highest level. There was a concern that emerged in the 1st part of the cold war in the late 19th fours that the soviets had cracked the code of human consciousness. That they knew how to apply pressure upon the human mind and break the human mind and it was that that set off this whole pursuit that label to mill it to that the creation of the cias doctrine of psychological torture this was a time of for the brainwashing scare they were show trials in Eastern Europe many hungry in poland which get aroused a lot of concern in the west because people seem to be confessing to crimes that they hadnt committed. Most importantly was the trial of cardinal mines and skiing in hungary and as he was already in an afterword to quite famous because he was known for having resisted the nazis and their occupation of under. And then after the war he became the kurds on the primitive church. They arrested him they can find him those kids are being arrested. He became a kind of target of the regime. And then he was put on trial were cumber clay he confessed to the charges against him and there was this fear in washington that prince of the church you know sort of a man known for his courage under nazi pressure that if he could be broken clearly the soviets were in the position of techniques. Such as michael farr as it starts in 1950 this was a project. That involved a 1000000000. 00 a year. There was a formal creation of british and then american cooperation at the highest levels in order to mobilize the naval scientists of these 3 countries in order to kind of crack the code of the consciousness. On the rolls for medical doctors for Cornell University medical school in new york city. They got access to some other more classified material on people that us cape from the soviet union and now been tortured in the service and. Wolf was a very well known neurologist he had a personal relationship with al dawes the head of the cia and with the human ecology fine wolf offered to this cia essentially a friends in order to Study Questions of brainwashing what they discovered. Was 11. 00 of the 2 foundational techniques in the cia doctrine of psychological torture they discovered. Selfinflicted pain if you force a human being to stay in a certain position especially a position that puts a little stress on weight comments or muscles or bones joints it doesnt take very long for the pain involved to become absolutely excruciating but you but hes laying thank you finger on you you are doing it to yourself. That was one of the its the offer to discover was from the day of the biomedical research. There was work it was the chair of the Psychology Department and the go to university in canada. Studies volunteered to participate in the study of Human Behavior under extreme prolactin monotony their hands and arms were softly covered to muffle the sense of touch our stripes and to biomass comfortable barons flight and yet it was impossible for most of these duties to take it from our own in 24 to 48 hours sensory deprivation really is a way of producing a dream and not its a hard push variance getting worse and worse some brossard to talk about cruelty. What they said was that the degree of boredom became intolerable and was one sided said as bad as anything that the hitler ever done to any of us such as to his victims as we know from almost any basic medical understanding human contact is what makes us human and illness and they will see a person to have a sense of normalcy in their lives and when they are completely isolated from any human contact and often kept in this sensory isolation you will literally easily become severely mentally impaired. Became a pit consoled the cia continued to work for them is really good for general modern psychological torture. Project funded another guy in the film named dr who on camera. What on camera on the album were instances. Was. Was just a monstrous. Team in for psychotherapy i was just crying crying crying. It was hopeless i didnt know what to expect they said i was going to the psychiatric ward. You bet that on that day cameron thats you and cameron yes i met him and we were always terrified of him why we also fear we all had a fear of him and we didnt want to him to notice us because whatever he did it would never there was a pace and put them the patient was always green these are the days and i was obviously a professor ewen cameron was a very famous psychiatrys t. Was head of the American Psychiatric association and the world Psychiatric Association he was the top of the field at the same time he seemed pretty much willing to do anything and to the cia to find a doctor who didnt have limits in a nearby capital with lots of patients to work with lost as to his subjects was somebody they were interested in supporting patients with con man. With ordinary and psychological emotional problems theyd sign their waivers and then know a bit subjected to this bizarre version of extreme sensory deprivation isolation for for up to a month. One of his favorite things was he had a sort of a football helmet with a tape recorder in it it would play a tape and look up to 500000 times say things like my mother hates me and he would let the brain with rogue stench of deprivation and kind of psychological emotional assault well. Whats working i mean its garbage. What he did was he would put people under massive electric shock and he would give it to them in a prolonged basis along with what he called sleep therapy his ideal was once you wake the brain clean you could wipe bad the sight of the a buried behavior in the bad ideas the ideas that were messing up peoples minds and you could program in other ideas. I was 1st hospitalized. I was about 60. 60 half the doctors closely into its leap there day and that was it for about 3 weeks in in this sort of a deep sleep but i dont remember getting up to go to the washroom i dont i just remember that the doctor came in occasionally to feed me and that was it and then suddenly after a while there was another case and it came in and there was an older one insists left in the other bed when i started to wake up i saw these patients and these patients were in tears some of them they had earphones and headphones i dont know if they did any of that to me because when i was the 1st 3 weeks i dont know what happened but this was the pattern in. This years doctrine of psychological torture that the developed. Through research in the deck of the 1950 s. And was codified in the bark on intelligence and target and then all. As to basic techniques on which all the rest of the procedure is to run one is sensory deprivation and the other is selfinflicted pain. The cia trained allied agencies in the techniques so in effect you know knowing about dissemination about if you just send these techniques to other