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w. m d the end and this is climate change. happiness in 3 books. for you. smarter birth free books. $75000.00 workers that's how many amazon wants to hire but it might struggle to fill those jobs despite offering them extra cash we talked to our correspondent in new york. also on the show. puts the brakes on bit coy saying he won't accept the cryptocurrency anymore because of the environmental concerns. and going green but not in my backyard plans to build wind
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power plants on. the locals furious. this is. on so happy you can join us. on says it's hiring $75000.00 workers across the u.s. and canada to meet the growing demand of a rapidly heating american economy the hiring spree amounts to 8 percent of the company's current workforce and will bolster its warehouse and transportation operations announcement comes as more companies hire to meet rising consumer spending you figures show a market turning to job seekers favor jobless claims in the u.s. hit a new pandemic low last week now says the new positions will pay an average of $17.00 an hour that's an increase from the company's typical starting wage of $15.00 is also offering signing bonuses of up to $1000.00 for the positions and it's even pledging an extra $100.00 bonus to new hires who are already vaccinated.
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joins us now 75000 that is a big number well amazon be able to fill those jobs. as ever now it seems it could manage a gentle amazon has had become one of the biggest have private employers of both a cure in the united states but also a load wide as a dependent for step people who are in tolling shoppers into e-commerce actually amazon has aggressively hired new employees and throughout depend demi but at the same time did company has increasingly investment in physical expansion opening new warehouses air hubs and older facilities those in new hires will ensure amazon has enough employees across its suspended footprint here in the united states and $17.00 an hour and a $100.00 bonus offer seems pretty competitive in the current u.s.
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market now and is not of course has seen its fair share of criticism because of working conditions and it's the celebes where the higher wages and increase incentives help. it should gentle but d.s.a. hiring push indeed becomes us businesses here in the u.s. are looking for labor in an increasingly tight market just in april the u.s. only created 266000 jumps in not a 1000000 suspected by economists some of businesses say didn't have to struggle to find workers as a result of those suspended jobless benefits but critics have argued that i'm lawyers should consider raising wages to to address workers actually amazon and all the companies including 2 partly and mcdonald's have announced that wage increases had to attract a dog's employees and as part of these effort as you mentioned before i'm and so on is also offering a signing bonus of up to $1000.00 in some locations as an additional tool to lure those workers
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a salaries the herald there for us thank you very much now let's take a look at some other business stories making headlines. disney disappointed shareholders with weaker than expected subscriber growth for its streaming service in the last quarter despite lifting earnings disney plus reached a total of $103000000.00 viewers globally in the 1st 3 months of the year analysts had expected $6000000.00 more than this new shares fell 4 percent in after hours trading. the colonial pipeline has reopened after being attacked by hackers it carries gas from texas to the u.s. east coast pipeline operators warned however that it will take days before supplies normalize meanwhile bloomberg news reports that colonial paid 5 $1000000.00 and run some money to end the cyber attack. south korean president lee j. and says the country's chip makers will invest over $450000000000.00 in new production in the next decade to tackle the semiconductor shortage
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a key part of the investment will be a massive new production facility for sounds and electronic chips. in ohio governor mike de wine has announced incentives to encourage people to get vaccinated including a weekly $1000000.00 lottery prize and draws for college scholarships to encourage people to get the job the job. it's been a busy day for crypto currencies bloomberg reported the crypto currency exchange by nantz was under investigation by u.s. money laundering and tax authorities and dropped over 11 percent after tests. said the electric car maker will no longer accept the cryptocurrency for car purchases the recent environmental concerns as bitcoin mining use its vast amounts of electricity mostly generated with fossil fuels. as more. decision likely will have that book houston's for the big question market you one must decision to
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accept that coin as a payment for teslas i was seen as a milestone for the market in terms of mainstream adoption his decision to go back on that will likely be seen as a milestone as well many companies especially those that are touting green credentials are likely going to have to face the sustainability element of this mining is very energy intensive it takes about the same amount of energy as the economy of sweden or the netherlands there is a lot of discussion over where that energy is coming from whether it's from renewable sources whether it's from fossil fuels like coal but for the companies that are following that are followed and tesla's footsteps companies like pay pal or e-bay they likely will be forced by their customers and their investors to consider the environment mental impact of bitcoin. now going green sounds like a good plan but there are strings attached take greece the country promotes
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alternative energy such as wind power plants more than 70 such plants are said to be built on the remote island in the aegean locals there fear this will not only keep tourists away but destroy the island forever so who really benefits from going green our correspondent finally for char reports from. from a ball it looks like an untouched paradise this is the aegean island of amman hawse an insider tip for visitors who prefer seclusion to tourism hotspots now a huge wind farm project this plant here and our other e.g. an island. morgoth's right here behind me on these hills the plan is to erect more than 70 wind turbines and the locals here are concerned of this will result in lasting environmental damage and irreversibly changed the face of the island and your course is a good heard here for generations his family has tended to go to. the noise from
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the tube in school affect their habitat sats or the nixon i thought it would be. if there is a noise over your head to go to avoid the area all of this will be destroyed i don't think they care about the people and i'm at a loss what they care about is profit. or let me go to them then we are observing a meeting of the locals a civic movement discussing the controversial plan their goal is clear but i'll stop how can we step on the brakes year and stop all of this making the stomach ishmael respond 1st of all we need to inform others about what's happening there what do you even put back and i mean what is the investment in greece anyway if for example we put up 70 when the 5 percent of the profit goes to the investors to. buy votes and i'm going to. give you with all of those years ago the group has created
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these illustrations to show others on the island how on the whole us will likely change we reach all of both of government and to various foreign investors for comment but no one wants to grant us an interview. when parks already exist on other islands in the g.n. like this one but it's inhibited the greek government has recently amended a law to grant permission to investors for wind projects rivulet law administrative processes that is a good thing says ferber can do already where devices the government and green energy greece needs to achieve the common cause but when a 30 and going green is not a choice she says but we need to engage that they hold theirs and make them call nurse all of then you'll project for the project to succeed we need transpires see from the government from the private investor and from the local community
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transparency that's exactly what's missing the people of are not of course have filed a lawsuit to delay the project and finally the pandemic led to many restaurants around the world closing leaving inventory to spoil oyster farmers in the west struggled to foist ours are left for too long they grow too large to sell to restaurants but some farmers have found a lifeline. these are used as had been destined to a landfill meant in a plate mikey paired with a glass of champagne. but the mother of 6 are now being returned to the water their dinner date canceled due to the pandemic. so in march of last year sales basically went to 0 and 90 percent of the oysters we saw going to restaurants and so once the restaurants closed the the our distributors just said we can't take any we have no place to send them. so the new hampshire based deferment decided to take part in a conservation in the should have the nature conservancy a u.s.
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conservation group is spending $2000000.00 u.s. dollars to buy $5000000.00 sepsis oysters restaurants don't want and it's relocating them to 20 reefs across the u.s. this one in maine belongs to another pharma helped by the project. it really has been. kind of a lifesaver to be able to keep the revenue coming in. quite quickly. and i just think it's a great thing that they're doing. and it's great to be a part of it so for now he was just won't be on the show just yet. but as vaccinations keep being rolled out across the u.s. it won't be to know him before the delicacies that back on ice and a reminder of the top story this hour. says a tired $75000.00 workers across the u.s.
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and canada to meet the growing demand of a rapidly healing american economy. where house and transportation operations it comes after jobless claims in the u.s. getting close us to. that's it for me and. for more you can always go to the money dot com slash this is also follow us on social media thank you so much for watching. one trying to disagree sometimes more and more refugees are being turned away at the order. please please demonstrate the extreme the us.
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customer service. to people. what ideas do they have of their future. d.w. dot com african american cities the mental. clutter. and . 3 young activists battling injustice on 3 continents. and you documentary explores the impact of the struggle against social political and environmental wrongs on the lives of the young protesters also coming up on the show. could mobile sound systems be the way forward the german night clubs hard hit the pandemic. welcome to arts and culture we've all heard of cater to bad and
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terrifying days for a feature protests but the young swede is not alone around the world young people are increasingly refusing to put up with the lack of action some political leaders say dhea featured children follows 3 such activists or in their early twenty's they've all made personal sacrifices to campaign for what they believe in. protesting injustice can mean putting one's life and freedom at risk. the documentary film dear future children follows young activists in chile uganda. and hong kong. what motivates them what keeps them going for 22 year old pepper it's the hope for democracy and independence from china. we all were raised with democratic values with freedom of speech with
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a freedom of press but in the recent years china is trying everything to make hong kong just like any other chinese city. at the taters cheap with their own propaganda op. isn't her real name anonymity is of the essence pepper doesn't just protest she's at the front line. acting as a buffer between other demonstrators and the police. the film shows the brutality of the officers crackdown even after protesters try to flee in fear nice to have a guest weapon against us that day when i got beat up why not. take on a. that was a series that insulated one minute that i feel like i couldn't do that anymore and . by november of 2020 police in hong kong had arrested more than 10000 protesters
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peppers best friend was one of them sentenced to 10 years in prison a high price to pay for her convictions. the protagonists in our film realize that they have to be able to deal with fear fear can also be a driving force it invites about all 3 are afraid of their future because they're threatened by states like china. they know that they can use that fear and turn it into engler and into courage that gets them onto the streets and motivates the people around them. in uganda 22 year old hilda is standing up in the fight against pollution and climate change her country called the pearl of africa is now facing alternating droughts and torrential rains
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the last storm cost hilda's family and thousands of others their entire lives stock and destroyed their fields. a fear that the future i am working for right now will not be fair because of inaction. helders activism comes at a cost she hardly has time for her family on top of that she now receives death threats and yet she continues undeterred. the film dear future children also takes us to the chilean capital some tiago or 23 year old rhiannon is fighting for social justice. she is seen as one of 2 beaches countries in latin america britain we have a huge thing a quality got. you know raging you know passions. and the cost of leaving gets higher and higher. like pepper in hong kong right and is on the front lines with
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protective goggles at a gas mask. the police used tear gas to disperse the protesters along with water care and rubber bullets. in the middle of shooting at the film's 21 year old director france a broom was hit with a rubber bullet despite his press pressed his helmet protected him from entering but others haven't been as lucky. been up the front line means a lot of risks. many people lost their rights by the hands of the police. they just shoot proveable that directly on their faces. i always hope this doesn't happen to me. it's running in the. culture anything for
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a better future. i go to my future children. dear future children one documentary with 3 portrayals of courage and resistance. and that fail has already won several documentary prizes definitely want to look out for now $78400000.00 that's the price paid by the highest bidder for this coveted painting by french impressionist artist claude monet water lily pond outdid itself it was snapped up for 13000000 more than expected is one of the famous series of paintings inspired by the artist's own garden the auction saw the 1st in person bidding at some of these new york in more than a year of a lot simply did banks's iconic. test image love is in the air that fetched just shy of $13000000.00 the option house made history by saying it would accept bitcoin
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for the work it's the 1st time a major auction house has agreed to accept cryptocurrency as payment for a physical piece of art. leave tina turner used to be admitted to the rock n roll hall of fame previously inducted as part of i continue to turn this time the singer is being honored for her solo work the few fighters and rapper jay z. are also being inducted carole king was previously on it as a songwriter this time she's been chosen as a performer the ceremony will take place in october in cleveland. and german band cuffed also joining the hall of fame the pioneers of electronic music will be honored in the category early influences now when the pandemic closed the doors of germany's famous nightclubs the onus had time on their hands they also themselves how they could future proof their businesses against similar threats now some are
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turning to mobile sound systems inspired by a concept from jamaica they've set about bringing germany's famous club sounds out from behind locked doors with no loss of quality. this is real and orchestra look it's like an orchestra or an orchestra has to play together and hear it each individual speaker has to dialogue with the others a joke and they can only create the right sounds to gatherings on. since the pandemic has quote manager benyamin a reader has used his time off to build this giant mobile sound system your quarters on 3 years ago track for a sound system it's by i'm super target from rio produced by d.j. more of. brittle sounds made for big speakers rich bass and wrap. this up.
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on. some systems are more than just loud speakers piled up on top of each other the documentary sound system shows how they got their start in jamaica. but it's employees at the point when. it was on the dole. i saw more people who wanted to steal. especially. for a p. who could not afford the balances that posh clubs and hotels. from jamaica so the world sound systems became a global cultural phenomenon as gathering points sound sculptures and the basis of new styles of music. back in munich d.j.
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duo schlock bronx creates music specifically for their own sound system. it's not just about hearing the music it's a full body experience it's interesting because the ford i'm going to play our set standing in front of the speakers where everyone else is you have to hear what the people are hearing and that's the only way you can guarantee that the sound coming out really is what you wanted to be really so false companies and the other schools come and go. when you're right in front of the speakers their force is incredible. so for some people that can be a bit stressful at the beginning and i'm starving and. because you're not used to the bass really pushing the air out of your lungs called. munich. is what the duo calls it style of music but the deejays influences go far beyond germany.
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the one in mexico city of so when we were in mexico city at a sony dado event rows of speakers stretching 150 meters on either side and a sunny day those are the ones who play the music taking turns playing half hour sets and then come to see us to muddy congo in the congo drum comes and you see the trash fly from one side of the street to the other we were so impressed by what they do there. the coronavirus pandemic has put germany's club scene on mute for now but could mobile sound systems change that. this sound system is more flexible than any in a club with you can use it to redefine urban space creating a new stage is new pot for us in just minutes out for me to. put as regular stage munich's legendary basement club charlie has been silent now for over a year. before the pandemic crowds of people used to fill the space dancing to sun
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it's the club slogan was let the memories begin. the now benyamin order wants to start making new memories outside these walls. emotionally it's india we have to get into action or our basement doesn't meet coronavirus safety codes so we've decided we have to take back the cities and somehow get our audience better to get in this book to come out and be able to differ when you're a d.j. a party organizer a club manager what can you do without a crowd of people with a book or a. benyamin a leader calls a sound system a totem for club culture a symbol of hope for a new start it wouldn't be the 1st time here in munich centuries ago when the plague ended here people also celebrated by dancing what do you. know we take quite funny roads you know but you know. how we get out of how we.
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. mean. thomas moore that is one of the kind what he does on the pitch looks so simple but it's ingenious the perfect run with the puck i look at the school the time it doesn't match up with the high school self fights he says. he is one of the most successful players there has ever been and yet no fan really has him on their radar as a superstar maybe because he's dribbles don't look like a little mischief. making because you never know for sure whether it's just luck or
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skill. and the thing is. i'm a clip to tool by a team of lucas cunningham at 1st glance his game on spectacular in style. was a before. it's only when you take a closer look that you appreciate his unique abilities as a world cup winner 2 time champions league victor and knowing time put in this league champion no german player has won so many trophies played so many champions league games and assisted so many in this league goals like no one else he is always in the right place at the right time in germany he's known as the round the way to an english. couple so once he's around boys why is miller one of the most on the rights of players in the world let's take a look. there is simply no one like miller in the football. world
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a rare one club man has been wearing the pine unique jersey for 21 years. and there's one thing he's always had in his d.n.a. identifying open spaces even when they're not yet visible to most. always knows unlike some of his opponents where to move and where the bull will end up. what makes him special here is one can see right through steps i have pointed out in the summer of 2020 miller explained to the foreign press exactly what his round ball it's a position means my biggest quality is maybe the game without the ball to get in the right space to the right time maybe. the space to protect in classic miller style he coined the round to work himself. some
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players especially they have a sense for. their special show awareness on the field they recognize and their surroundings pretty well they we begin with those of a player who are. or. are you know like. or anything like this. or is that intelligent. ishmail tare and stats form analyze focal matches around the world and it fights top clubs such as liverpool and ac milan they recorded analyze and visualize thousands of thomas millis passes shots and runs. you can see full of malicious policies which legs were shots on the hands flick in this example from a match against braman you can see the bullet has moved out wide in order to create a chance for his teammates. the
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most what i what he thought was very sick. why. space is. actually playing as a central midfielder slides into space on the right which opens up through the middle. looking at the match for th millis movement and eventual cross doesn't result in a gold. but a similar move saw move that anchor map recombined for gold in that site match. it's one reason one that has made more assists than anyone else in the industry history. is not 163 in germany more than a sister king one gets in the premier league all italian maestro francesco. only little messi has assisted more. burst onto the scene at just 19 under his mentor louis van holland in 2009 he was brought in to complement and seam established
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stars this time we had the big playmaker as with. our famous robbery. in the robin on the wings they had a lot of the time the ball in their feet they needed a player. to attack the spaces then then they can use their quality in the rippling or in passing he made an immediate impact as a creative force but look also stands out some fronts of goal why because his awareness allows him to pick the perfect moment to take shots. he shot selection is represented here by. red means a high scoring chance blue represents a lot of. the what we see here is the us position where about very few shots. expect of course for shots it is world class. very few shots like the commercial break. one of the best players in the world. is very
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good. well it doesn't need to take a lot of shots to score a goal like other players he's extremely effective he's often in a position where consistently he can be the most dangerous it sounds pretty simple but it's not something that comes naturally to every player. does anything intuitive on c.n.n. though he says i'm for guns good. for the fortunes and won by a common concern when he belongs in the design that is. my. pleasure it is mine that's installed by the v.m. mining optional with. mithun and then this used. before and is probably not the most important on both finest. as it is in the middle of the. thomas mill that is the round lights but all the others who have similar skills marcel sockets are from leipsic perhaps or jose calif from feeling
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tina maybe delhi from tottenham in any case none of them cover the round so it's a role as good as mother when you look at these pictures you definitely don't think of a football superstar but muller has been playing consistently at the highest level for more than 11 years and he's won almost every trophy very strong. in the game. he's also remain fairly grounded some players would have capitalized on the ground though it's a brand new marketing ploy but the boy from a small but very in town is still playing football simply for the love of the game . he works a lot for 90 minutes plus. this long as well which is. this is what is known as a player radar records the 10 most important key figures for any football for example the average goal probability shots the blue area shows an average player in the top 5 leagues is thomas miller out of 10 values he is above average and in
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these 5 areas he's performing at the top international level so world class hardly any other player in the world has such a rule range of quality. very good. but also the phantom style. against the ball a lot like it's proto regan's are very high. this makes him special. looking at the dates up one thing is very clear the combination of his strengths makes movie unique and one of the most offensive players in football and he's been doing it for years but not everyone has appreciated motor skill sets in the summer of 2019 buying coach nick coco back wants to build his team around philly kenya who arrived on loan from barcelona. became a squad player the gamble didn't end well. after an embarrassing $51.00 defeat on
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top frankfurt kovacs was sacked successor handy flick immediately brought back into the fold at the end of the season continue overturns abbas alona as miller started by travel winning season. miller was also underestimated in the germany national team in 2019 coach your kids love wanted a fresh start and cool time on military international career his love affair with germany was cut short run up to serve one up let's vision her out on the supposed to a nice. perk that flicks since then germany have fallen from one embarrassing defeat to the next. one is in there. is not the guards. in some ways it may have helped miller he's gone from strength to strength and has continued to develop his game he used to focus purely on attack terrorizing
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offenders mainly from the right here we can see that under flick miller drops the cup and spreads across both wings and tracked back in defense to help his team win the session. he's also one of the loudest on the pitch for the. last he attempts to fire up his teammates. after all his records titles and the game foreman says he is far from content his motivation remains just as strong. suit. when. least 1000 we are not sure you know much else to end on a local list. i'm going to really excited to see him one day maybe have a cold because like he has a special mentality belief on the pitch now with. the big games with all the bad stuff he sees. his impact. as a leader. as a director on the pitch you.
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enter the conflict zone with jim sebastian america's secretary of state sounds in a blink when he was in ukraine last week is a mccarthy's offer words of comfort and support for the country the russian troops of most of the huge numbers close to the border my guess this week is ukraine's foreign minister to be true cool a box to get out of the visits from what was a good conflict so for 90 minutes on w. o. trenchard's. a lot of folks she will take strafford and outfits glitter glitter glitter. coming from. their fight against prejudice i don't call gay boy i did nothing i just stepping up and form
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recognition. they are little stars on the big stage. true scotsman 17. w. . every journey begins with the 1st step and every language the 1st word american cause. nico he's in germany to learn german. why not learn with him and. stuff it simple online on your mobile and free. t.w. zealand in course speak german maybe see. you ready to get a little extra. places in europe for smashing all the records stick
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him to move to ensure. just don't lose true grit it's the treasure map globe trotters. come for some of us record breaking sites. also in book form. this is news and top stories israel's army says its troops have entered the gaza strip it's a further escalation of the conflict that same israel pounding targets in the palestinian territories and hamas firing rockets into israel more violence has broken out in is ready cities and the death toll in both israel and the palestinian territories is rising.

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