tv Global 3000 Deutsche Welle June 10, 2019 5:30am-6:00am CEST
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it's like the toughest race like me tried to sleep 50 missions 50 stories. and 53 personal tips on berlin's very busy. building. greenwood on g.w. . hello and welcome to global 3000. in israel a social entrepreneur is helping people with mental health issues find their place in society. in the choir in our base drinks are all the rage in brazil but farming methods need to change to save the rain forests. but 1st we meet some of
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china's most powerful influences who help dictate the trends in china's fashion industry. expensive wheels designer accessories yachts and so may food the luxury goods market is booming last year alone manufacturers raked in 1.2 trillion euros worldwide. one of the top markets for luxury items is china 2000 just one percent of luxury goods went to chinese buyers. by 2018 the amount to shop to 33 percent for car suggests that by 2025 affluent chinese will purchase 46 percent of all luxury goods and it's the under 30 s. who are leading the way they know what's hot and what's not thanks to some savvy individuals on social media.
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the latest collection by a top american designer is being presented to selected guests in shanghai. one of the v.i.p.'s here is when joan moll she is not a film star or a pop icon she's a k.o.l.o. a key opinion leader and social media in other words she's an influencer in the fashion sector. have advantages with fast we work with our cellphones so we can immediately post what we see and we have a closer connection to our audience because we're here privately not for a company. she studied design and her photos and comments on social media have made her a style icon. she has hundreds of thousands of followers. when june while sometimes gets paid for attending events other times she comes along as
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a guest she chooses fashion shows that suit her style she wants to remain credible to her fans she says. after an hour she's off to her next appointment. the influencer travels to fashion capitals all over the world but she finds shanghai the most exciting. comedy in far to fashion in europe is very advanced but the pace of change is slowing down we're quite pleased about it here in china future looks great there are lots of big things coming our way. to the world when june now or arrives at a shopping center she can make a good living from this work but she does everything herself when she has to change her outfit she hops into the back seat of her car in the parking garage shall. pass another superstar among chinese influencers is john daly. more than 10000000 people
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follow her on various channels online her picture book career is probably one reason why many young chinese say their dream job is to be a k o l. the former model became known for her social media appearances she now has her own successful fashion label she makes millions and is an inspiration to many young chinese her motto have the confidence to be yourself the 30 year old grew up in a nurturing environment as an only child like many of her generation they only know china as a booming economy and have very different aspirations from their parents proud of young chinese people want to stand out they're very extroverted they say i want to be myself and look good they're very different than the older generation in the past the chinese would consider such behavior improper better to be more reserved. the internet in china is strictly censored yet hardly any generation is as
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digitally connected as young chinese. sells her clothes on line and she's always in contact with her fans she doesn't need traditional advertising she herself is her best marketing strategy. back in the parking garage when june now has changed her outfit for the next appointment the 31 year old represents a generation that is not only shaping its own society it's moving into the focus of international companies. according to surveys the chinese buy about a 3rd of all luxury items worldwide and that trend is growing the younger generation account for a big proportion of those buyers. is not surprised. in the west people have long been able to afford a bit of luxury so it's not such a big deal for younger people but ensuring that hasn't been the case until recently . so younger chinese
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a much more keen on acquiring luxury items. young people do feel immense pressure and china with its high cost of living expensive apartments and tough competition but many already have a good income or come from affluent families about 400000000 citizens in china are between the ages of 18 and 30 that's more than the entire population of the u.s. german carmakers are working with an elite shanghai university to understand how this powerful consumer group ticks. i think the younger group having a very unique demand which can be characterized by individualistic demand consumption in speeches for them into important in consuming buying and different is important experience will be important so they are very hard to please. in the evening the opening of an italian lingerie shop the company has invited a number of influencers on social media in order to reach an large clientele some
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have brought their own photographers with them competition is fierce and not all of the influencers can make a living from their blogs. if you are as successful as when jo allow if the output of social media stars is judged to be too sexually explicit or too critical the authoritarian state can end their careers influencers with huge numbers of followers are especially closely monitored that would seem a lot that hasn't really worried me much so far because the government supports growth. in emerging sector they're also supported by the fashion design and art industries is it just something when jumo is convinced that china's influence on fashion will only continue to get stronger she plans to launch her own collection of swimwear this year and the best advertising for that will undoubtedly be herself . in 2017 an estimated
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971000000 people worldwide were grappling with mental health issues according to a study by the us based institute of health metrics that's around one in 8 of the global population anxiety depression and bipolar disorders a widespread and so on psychiatric disability from birth in industrialized nations there are just 100 psychiatry to every 100 feet. 1000 people but that seems like a luxury compared to poor countries where often one psychiatry struggles to support the same number that applies to 45 percent of the global population mental health issues can make securing a job nigh on impossible they're not in israel. it's the leasers job to take dogs for a walk he has a soft spot for canines but you especially likes the shape the work lends to his
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life. it gives me the tools of when you know having a difficult day or difficult week to be able to say this will be dealt with after i do what i need to do my responsibilities having my word back being able to confidently differentiate between being in a bad state but not giving up on functioning which is such a big battle in the world that i come from. once a week ilesha meets afterwards his coworkers from the good stock program in a park in jerusalem he's the only one from the group us agreed to be filmed. the other so worried that people would find out about the world they're coming from and it could be manic depressive it could be. our services and most of them came out of the mental hospitals and they never worked a day in their life and were bringing them back to the workforce to be part of the
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workforce force through the dog. good to talk it's a program run by she could not talk of a social enterprise that set up in 2005. it's no coincidence that he now lives with his family in a key pullets east way is keeping its movement stands for an alternative way of people living together the focus is on community rather than isolation and not just here in the refectory everyone looks out for everyone else for it i fly it's an ideal model for existence when i think close to people and that's a great way to control things or the connection that i see between the local and other things that i'm doing here. it's a way of making the society a better place and to make this place new. whether it's working with disability people with disability or if it's working in
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a. chicken. toughest hebrew for every sings going to be all right i sure as rehabilitation programs operates through our east rail their mission is to combat the isolation of people with mental health problems the network includes this baked goods factory and high flyer for example which employs almost 200 people in new shift is just starting. the factory is just like any other in many respects it makes cookies and chocolates though not just any old cook essential clits iraq and cysts they're the best there's one key element that distinguishes the business from conventional factorise as opposed to a regular factory when you want to keep your good employees we're actually want good employees to leave us so when someone comes in we are asking them it's great if we're telling them that it's great that you're paying but when are you leaving so the opus of this factory is really training people and get them out out to work
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this is all of the factories stores and businesses that belong to. at the same time training and her rehab centers where people can learn trance terrible skills. the bakery is especially well suited to this purpose. is the places. people want to rebuy and rebuy for the cookies are good so it's makes sense in terms of us. business wise and also in terms of rehabilitation we can break down bakery to small tasks so it's one of our citizens that can find what matters to them and they can find that their way into a rehabilitation process inside the. people with mental health problems often live and work isolated from other people in homes or other facilities that's always bothered about ayesha he says they belong in our midst and he is pleased when
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things go as well. well as they do in chicken to toffs cafe chain the staff are proud to work here and a happy to be filmed at. the back of the lot of interaction between people with and without disabilities and their interactions are not building a feeling sorry for them or. to them but they directions are meaningful because the road to getting about every foreign about leisure time and that's amazing. got to work 64 hour shifts a week she used to work in the workshop for people with disabilities. the work there she says was very technical and monotonous and she felt that people didn't take her seriously here however she gets a lot of support. the rehabilitation services manager has always yet to lend an ear to the staff and
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their problems there's also a special coach to help with job hunting and an understanding boss. currently supports almost 3000 people in nice rail about one in 3 go on to find a job in the free market that's quite an achievement and the united nations has already awarded the organization the prize for its work. we want within a day people with this will be so involved in every day life in the community that it will be turned into an unknown issue instead of an issue that's the big vision and in terms of operationally in the next few years we want to get the media people into the job market and the way we want to do it is to collaborate. all around the world schickel a tough also has an after work program offering activities like bowling for example because just as with employment it's important to ensure nobody is isolated that
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people are able to spend time out. among friends so that everyone can enjoy their place in the heart of our society. but that's their. life. ok cheese. now it's time to meet another of ah global teams this week where in rwanda heat her commute her place when i'm is with any favor i'm 17 years of edge and live in ronda my son's a district flamed out of the. market to the elite. players either legally or they do it you'll see links. and gulls. was.
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cut. my daddy's and driver. and i lost my mom when i was young i was. thankful. was. a lovely into school and it's a really good thing to me. as i love studying i love to know more about the world because i'm doing tourism and troll management i read to not like i really need to know more about it and it's explore. and gain much knowledge.
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he was. trying to get me. to love reading the obvious i love listening to music and i love being alone so it toast me think more about my future it gives me much time to think about my own life and i'll reach my goals was for today only of internet. he told me to nor much aboard with his i would say there was a country basing some videos of those who of us through some problems and then hold the over over the problem it gives me a listen that i'm of the only one in the world who has the problem. to.
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believe that even. in today's global ideas we head to the rain forests of brazil home to a rather odd looking fruit but one that really sucks at punch guarana contains more caffeine than coffee and beverages made with its are extremely popular in brazil. are reported dead left for band traveled to the region around menow to meet again ix mall holders from an indigenous try to learn about their sustainable farming methods. the city of money now is located in the heart of the amazon basin the easiest way to transport people and goods here is via the amazon river and its many tributaries once a month the regional universities agricultural sciences department organizes an organic food market smallholders sell locally grown organic produce some of the
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things on offer here only grow in the amazon basin. forgetting about. it to resell the extracts of roots and herbes products that are indigenous medicine that leads to the university hopes that the market will boost green farming in the rain forest simple good stuff you get we want to show that small scale organic farming is the sustainable future of farming but of the indigenous peoples of the alice on how to preserve these products and this form of agriculture as a cultural treasure. but that's also how they protect the rainforest to. clear. sells squat on that he and his farmers association believe that it's important to cultivate the berries which contain caffeine according to indigenous traditions. you can buy what are now pits or a dried paste or quote on a powder. we sell products from our producers association from real world patchi
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and we come to this market because we can get a fair price for our quote on our decision to go and see the protection of our rain forest if we had a fair wage. in the now if you can buy one and in some shape or form on every street corner as an energy drink or mixed with fruit juice every vendor has their own hand mixed specialty. even the drinks industry here in brazil is in on a business it's been selling a fizzy drink with extract for decades. what i now is traditionally cultivated on the banks of the deal now as real. a 16 hour boat ride away from now says. here in the dense rain forest close to indigenous reserves are the villages of nazareth and south the best jail where christie and his farmers association harvest. their fruit contains 4 times as much caffeine as the latter
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not plants grown by the drinks industry with artificial fertilizers and pesticides . are quite on the plantation stems from original forest plants we collect the seeds and grow our plants from them are quite on a is even richer in caffeine than coffee for at harvest time it's all hands to the pump everyone is busy bringing the berries to be peeled and roasted. the stuff inside look like black ice and have a place in local beliefs. the pits are heated gently in a clay oven just like with a good sauce you have to stir them around for a long time the method ensures that vital ingredients are preserved. downriver is the village of sound in a detail. to set him away indigenous people live here they describe themselves as
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the people of what are now 6. the cheese to is mixing south pole a traditional drink made from what i know they drink it every morning at home. for the saturday my way the ancient plant is closely linked with their midst of creation. people say the brother of our creator god of 2 panna killed god's son his mother buried him by the river and i mean i have the boy emerged from his grave and garden i grew out of it the mother told her son you will never be forgotten that's how you are not in our people came about. they still have their old beliefs but they are also catholics people most of this symbolizes the goblet this is the upper part. the wara is made from grodno paste
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we call it the fruit of eternal youth and stone is part of the earth we emerged from the water on our own linkers to the creator just like brother morning in the catholic communion. in south of us just a village populated by people of various ethnic origins the choir and the harvest is being processed. the pits are ground up. water is added carefully by an experienced member of the team before the paste is needed to the right consistency. then they make rolls of the paste that have to dried before they can be graded into water to make the traditional what i now drink seppo. whether or not powder is better suited for sale at the market or export
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provided it's vacuum packed to stop oxidation which can lead to the formation of harmful substances. american beverage is a multinational drinks corporation have a presence here in the town of moe as they used to go out on the things that require a lot of chemical fertilizers and pesticides to make them thrive that is passed into the water in our soda which people drink a lot the drinks industry doesn't buy a project even though it is of a better quality and stems from the original forest plan. the farmers a little pudgy are still the exception among the 2500 quite enough farmers in municipal district of mao s. the others use conventional farming methods in the now so biologists at the university are researching alternatives to chemical pesticides cuttings are prone to fungal infection a plan to use the bacteria to fight that problem. we would like to improve
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biological control so that few are cultural toxins are deployed if they have huge consequences for the amazon basin ecosystem. the aim of the research is just produce a bio pesticide. crystal only vietnam is also interested in their experiments even though his original real little pudgy plant strain is more pest resistant than these things but there is a downside. this is what i like you write on the plants that grow from these cuttings produce $400.00 kilos per hectare nearly without woodland go out on the you lose only around $250.00 to $300.00 kilos our organic products costs more as a result of the low yields. the green farmers of do you want to set up a co-operative so they can export their products and they're fighting to have amazon one recognized as a protected brand. that's all from global 3000 this
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that everyone a chance but they only really material and no brains. how does this process good what role does the alpha section say and how do colors influence on every day months we've talked to biologists and behavioral scientists to find out. to morrow to do it in 30 minutes on d w. so if you have to get through the bundesliga break without a football thanks think again. the deep blue smoke comes from unsatisfied excitement to. solve not some.
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big swings in 19 limbs good. old results on the d.w.p. . where the real trial it resides. i come from there lots of people in fact know that the 1000000000 pages of blood loss is democracy give me that's one reason why i'm passionate about people and aspirations and a concern. the television reporters fried chicken blood and onto the floor of the building the one i remember thinking at the time is a blonde in broken hill what if anything can happen if people come together and unite for a pool. but i do the news and often confronted difficult situations for conflicts being discussed still i see just want my child to confront what he does on policies and development of the spotlight and the issues that matter most congo to security
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pressure washing my patients. i'm not half going to achieve that so much more needs to be john and i think people have to be at the heart of solutions my name is on the stock she and i work at the dell field. hong kong administration is vowing to press song with a controversial extradition law despite a huge peaceful protest which descended into violence the legislation would allow suspects to be sent to mainland china for trial organizers say over a 1000000 people attended sunday's rally one of the largest in the to.
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