tv Frag den Lesch Deutsche Welle October 15, 2020 1:45pm-2:01pm CEST
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now he's come up with good news. thank you very much for everything for nothing and so i think if you if it helps you everything is ok everyone has found a new house for the family will pay the $300.00 euros rent for it plus and has been accepted for training as a nurse you know not happy. because i'm. ready for the 1st time in such a long while i have the feeling someone's taking care of me. someone supporting me . i've got something i can lean on. i no longer feel so hopeless about everything in my life yet it's like a new beginning that my some of your thoughts then are you for some and all human boy we try to give young people who are very capable more intelligent than they became a chance at the future with scholarships and the people in it so they can get
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a job and eventually stand on their own 2 feet and then. under seize intervene it was her rescuer. really together that they visit a store that subsidized but the local authority and control her shopping cheaper. hundreds of greeks come here because they can't afford to shop anywhere else. and that part of what it is like it's very hard to buy things like clothes for myself and my children. and i gather but you. get one of those i come here to buy groceries just so i can scrape by. and then i put on paper here to everyone is very welcome audie cornish leon the store manager appreciates his efforts we come every month we don't forget you're there you know in a great situation for all the world but you do it because it's very important that
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there are people like you and i mean because they know their friends that you made is this. dance it's really so hard to see people in europe going hungry and not knowing how they're going to make it through the crisis. and they don't know how they're going to get their children through it you know who are intolerant for you and i can relax at last she can look forward to making a better life for her children with job prospects and rents paid by greece 8 everyone should have someone like every someone who helps when nothing else will. less work and fair pay sounds like an offer that's hard to refuse especially for truck drivers who routinely spend weeks away from their families transporting goods on tide deadlines it's an industry that employs around $60000.00 romanians they were spend hours in traffic jams and weekends and parking lots the e.u.
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wants to put an end to these working conditions but as truck drivers like me and are finding out it's a road that's paved with many blind spots. on the road today end day out stephan dami and from romania has been a truck driver for 6 years crisscrossing through france germany spain a long way from home it's well paid he says but not easy for the born on the beach or some after a year that they don't want to go back to or when you know. my daughter was only little. but now i realize that this is one job austin still corresponds to. stefan is in protest north of bucharest getting ready for his next trip he's getting his 40 ton truck a onceover he can't afford to break down in 3 days he's delivering an order to
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a client in france. his wife and daughter bring him clothes kitchen equipment and food for the journey. he's been doing this job for years but it's still hard to say goodbye. stefan's a little worried use new mobility package was recently rolled out across europe and he's not sure how it will affect him what if a lot of people who told me that have been working nonstop. 5 months it's to work. that's not how truck driving works. there are around 60000 romanian truck drivers working in western europe many spin their breaks and weekends sleeping in parking lots new legislation says the employer must pay for a hotel for drivers weekend breaks and they're supposed to go back home every 3 or
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4 weeks the rules are intended to ensure fair competition within the single market and prevent exploitation of eastern european truck drivers in particular. as usual there's a long tail back at the border to hungary romania is not part of the xing in area so whenever he leaves home and heads back to western europe he has to wait hours if not days to cross the border. stephan dami and won't make it over to hungary tonight he prepares his bed for the night. he's concerned about the future and what will happen if he can only work for one month at a time which. otherwise would have if i were shorter hours i will obviously earn much less money. than what you probably have so i'm
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still wondering whether all this makes sense within the given that if you know she had almost a fortune but money for the family. i can't see the purpose of this anymore but i was on the view over the last romanian truck drivers have been able to earn 3 or 4 times the average salary in their home country but this will probably change. we need to increase the slope of the drivers we need to pass the cost of the mandatory halt also to to the clients so he says that many transport companies will survive with the extra costs those which can afford it are already looking for alternatives that broad. we already started to do to move apart before where ration from rumania or western countries his firm already has a branch in northern spain. stephan dami and crosses the border the next morning. a romanian official checks his papers while the hungary and officials pay
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a bit more attention to what he's transporting. finally he's back on the road again. for good and think such a life. i don't plan on leaving. just like just to the new rules. perspective on this i hope that the situation will improve somehow and i strivers. open effort from the improvement of the family law should govern what about the will of the. 24 hours the 900 kilometers later stuff and stops to make sure he has a clear view for the next stage of the journey. next is the ana. and he's hoping that he'll be on the road for some time to come.
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friday's for future has grown from a one person strike to a movement of millions of young people around the world to fight for action against the climate crisis but their progress has been curbed by the pandemic and social dispensing rules well that's not stopping a group of teenagers in the bill in germany's north they are digging deep to make sure their message is heard there's no vaccine against the climate crisis. it was another hot dry summer in germany. some places experienced water shortages young people living in the flat north east plains see the effects of climate change and are doing something about it. 3 planting trees in the finance of the heat and drought ridden one of them would move now is the german state with the
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most lakes and when you've lived here for years and love these lakes more than anything it's sad to see them dry up that there's suddenly only a bit left over. 3 years in a row of below average rainfall means low water levels and rock hard soil. it's been going the 1st generation that will be hit really hard by climate change all of them are young adults are now seeing that it's really starting to happen later affects. us on this because you're also looking at. lucy bruno and the others intend to keep climate change on the agenda even when everyone's talking about the coronavirus pandemic people in rural areas have been watching the environment change more and more and they're worried that i make changes here and it's a bad beat and although not in the way that tell us that it's. in that there is a researcher many. where there is forest city and so it would just look at our
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region i was forced to get have you have a time out in the. fields and cropland are growing ever larger as hedges bush windell the wind sweeps across on hindered blowing away and drying out the soil this has to stop say the young conservationists they hope others will see their tree planting campaign on social media and follow their example they put videos of every turn of the shovel online with commentary. that's why so many teenagers are inspired to join the project it's using their language and their channels to raise climate awareness but they're doing both planting trees and making videos. and they're appealing to a global audience. arena germany set a good example and get out there and achieve a lot maybe we'll be able to inspire people in other countries to do the same and
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into the conflict zone to sebastian. a deep 3 divided america is heading for its election my guest this week from washington is colonel cuccinelli reacting number 2 of the problems of homeland security which caused uproar all from the force of this agency used excessive force during recent protests can call those
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starts october 16th haunting don't you. imagine so many foolish old loves us right now in the war right now climate change in a different office story. faces life less the way photos one week. how much worse can really get. we still have time to ask i'm going. to. get some strive for more like this. beethoven is for me. is for. beethoven is for. me. is for. beethoven is for. beethoven is for everyone. beethoven 2020 minutes of
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the 50th anniversary here on d w. this is the news live from berlin pro-democracy protesters in thailand defy a government ban on demonstrations and ignored police orders to disperse those that calling for a new constitution and reforms to the monarchy will have the latest from bangkok also coming up. germany raises the recording of massive week spike in new code.
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