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they know that the road is not a solution. they know their flight could be going back, not an option peace. i'm on and the other day or spoke in the spanish border area. alongside other young people there waiting for a chance that will probably never come. shattered dreams starts june 18th, on d. w. the rich men pay no taxes. that's a claim from pro public about some of america's richest men. the independent non profit news website claims to say the tax returns of jeff pays off the musk and warren buffett. and they say the amazon chairman paid no tax in 2007, 2011. the tesla dealer must pay nothing in 2018. so even if it's perfectly
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legal, is it right? i'm fill galen berlin and this is the day the news. no one likes to pay taxes. i know my dad is a small price to live in this country. we know that there is more to be done to ensure that corporations, individuals who are at the highest income are paying more of their fair share. so rich and powerful seem to break the rules and pay no price. millionaires and billionaires escape taxes by changing, he didn't pay any federal income tax, so that make sure they're getting tax incentives, getting tax breaks. and that was enough, no matter what they did. the crew, richer and more powerful also on the day of the
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united states, regain its competitive edge in future technologies. the u. s. senate has passed to new legislation to spend billions to count the threat from china. we spend less than half as much as the chinese communist party on basic research. that world is more competitive now than in any time since the end of the 2nd world war. if we do nothing are days, is the dominant superpower may be ending. the welcome to the day we begin with the revelation that some of america's richest men paid no income tax. in recent years. the investigative journalism unit pro public says it has same tax returns showing that 1000000000 as were legally able to avoid taxation. a potentially explosive issue in the time of rising inequality. u. s. tax or therapy says it is investigating how a confidential cash records will leaked there, the world's richest man,
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jeff phases one ilan musk and they pay less taxes than most people. while living mind blowing, lifestyles pro public revealed that pays those paid no taxes in 20072011, while musk paid on in 2018. the billionaires don't seem to have done anything illegal. they just use tax avoidance strategies beyond the reach of ordinary americans. super billionaires get their well from the growing value of their assets . they're only taxed if they sell those holdings. president joe biden has said he wants to raise taxes on the wealthy. good afternoon. no one likes to pay taxes. i know with my dad, you say it's a small price to live in this country. i firmly believe we firmly believe the need to make our tax system work for the middle class. that's why i think we should ask corporations in the top one percent to start paying there for a share and why we should crack down a millionaires and billionaires escape taxes by changing. meanwhile,
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the internal revenue service has been hit by years of budget cuts and low morale, leaving it less able to enforce the laws that are already on the books. after proposal of his report came out, the white house focused more on condemning the leak than on the issue of tax equality itself with us against any unauthorized disclosure of confidential government information by a person with access is illegal. and we take this very seriously, the biden administration has said that many of its priorities will be paid for by higher taxes on the wealthy. what collecting that money, it seems, or you will be quite a challenge we've been working. and jeff and 1000 is one of the 3 journalists who broke the story. he's a senior data reporter at pro public welcome to b w. so how are they doing this? thanks for adding that. so our stories are relatively simple point about how the
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tax system works. so the average american, you know, the wage salary and they pay taxes on it mediately, right? it comes out of their paycheck every month for the ultra wealthy, it's completely different picture. most of what matters to them and how much their assets and value and that's a 1000 tax system until they make a decision to sell a stock which, you know, then triggered the taxable event. so, huge fortunes are able to grow outside of the system completely. and we found a good over 5 year period. are wealthy in the country, the top 25 riches people. that's other 4 to grow by $400000000000.00 and paid less than 3.4 percent and that in taxes. so mostly it's a matter of sort of keeping income down as the system recognizes that the taxes and recognize the right. and as far as we can tell, you could tell,
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did you discover any evidence of legality? our story is not about so the illegal any illegal mechanisms for, for evading taxes of what we observe is perfectly legal. you know, the system merely doesn't, doesn't recognize wealth growth as, as, as taxable. so know we were focused on the things that people were doing sort of routinely and legally. right. so what, what, what change is it that, that you, that you, what did you hope to achieve with this story? what are you trying to bring about? well, clearly there's a discussion of taxation and spending priorities taking place in the united states currently and that conversations and taking place without all grow the facts. we think it's clearly in the public interest or the ability to understand what the wealthiest country paying taxes and how that compares to what typical american and
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we've heard the president by saying that he wants to increase taxes for the richest americans to raise money for massive infrastructure a program, do you see that as being a step in the right direction? well, you know, i think the, the proposal by the administration, one thing to keep in mind is that they largely focus on increasing rates. which is what the conversation has been dominated by for decades in the united states. what our report found is that increasing rates, i mean, it will certainly affect the wealthiest more than other americans if you're talking about raising capital gains rate. but what we observe is still outside of that system, so it's not going to really capture, right? so the most of the largest chunk of what's going on tax, in terms of the ultra wealthy fortunes. and now the internal revenue service. i'm
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the f b i launching investigation is not into the 1000000000 as tax affairs, but into where this leak came from. you worried? of course we're taking this all very seriously and we're following the developments . you know that we're we're, we're paying attention worse. ok, it's always good to pay via i pay attention when the f b i that looks in to you. and why do you think this person or these people elite this information to you? i can't really comment on the motivation the any, any, any 3rd nor do i know your data, john les this is a relatively recent job title, and then i'm increasing number of data journalists in this increasingly digital age . i'm kind of more about what your job entails
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basically entail a lot of, you know, when there's a story where you might need code or you might need somebody who is really good working with numbers. that's a lot of times what with all the data journals, are there more revelations to come in the story? absolutely, i, we intend to continue writing stories based on this information in the coming month . ok. and so what can we expect next? i can come out of the stories that we're working on, but we rest assured we are working on ok. that's fair enough. especially given me a b b i is probably watching a just and house and prep public and thank you. thank you for having me. oh, at every point along the way, we're going to make it clear that united states is back and democracy's of the
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world are standing together to tackle the toughest challenges and the issues that matter most to our future that were committed. the lady was strength, defending our values and delivery for our people. as president jo biden's in europe on his 1st foreign ship off his presidency to confer with you her allies and to confront russia. he touched down in britain where he'll be attending a 70 g 7 leaders. his next stop will be brussels for meetings with nathan and the new unit is triple. conclude the face to face, talk to that russian president vladimir putin in geneva, expected to press the russian leader on the ukraine cyber crime. and he's cracked then on dissidents. well ahead of mr. biden's 1st foreign ship to europe. the munich security conference has released a report saying the west needs to prepare for
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a period of systemic competition with authority. marian powers presenting the report in berlin. veteran journal diplomat. both can ation, you said that western democracies need to fall together in the face of an increasingly assertive china and russia in a d. w exclusive i chief international editor richard walker spoke with both done sooner and asked him what systemic competition with these countries is likely to look like. china has come out of hiding. china was reluctant player on the global sea until very recently now they have shown their muscles and we need to deal with that. and this is why, of course, there will have to be, at least from a german point of view, continued cooperation or selling hopefully a good number of, of german automobiles to china. but they will have to be a different element also in terms of competition. on what
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means power, what defines power and influence. and that means war and peace in the 21st century in that is actually the new element here, where we will have cooperation not only on trade like abuse, but also in climate protection and prevent the climate change on prevent terrorism on preserving nonproliferation and nuclear issues. and hopefully, advancing arms control, etc, etc. but also in pushing back against also we carry regimes like, you know, the one party chinese states which is based on entirely different ideas. there's all kinds of western democracies. so it's going to be a very challenging future environment for policymakers, but also for the public using the public around europe for instance, ready for a up for this period of competition. our leaders need to make sure that the message
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which the public receives that the message works and, and is coordinated with the message that our partners conveyed to their publics. that requires, 1st and foremost, because we know that the united states has a china policy. they know what they want to achieve with china. they have to find it. do we have in the european union, a coordinated china policy? does the european union speak with one voice on china that can our partner in washington defined? what is the position of china not really softly reflect on germany. it is its economy is highly dependent on china and insecurity is actually dependent on the united states. we think forward through this century it can that position be sustained. of course,
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our preference will probably not be identical to that of the united states. but as, as i tried to say before, the 1st, our 1st job offers element of homework has to be to figure out a coordinated joint european position with which we can then go to washington. can we talk about this? where is overlap of interest? where is identity of interest? where are difficulties where we find it very difficult to agree. that's the way to go forward. we need to be, of course, on, on the transatlantic side of things when it comes to china. but i don't think that we will always find ourselves in the, in a, in a, in that we will always define our interests exactly identical to the definition that our american friends are writing. how many, thanks. thank you. nighted states most over the world's biggest economic
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power, but china has long been closing in the us. senate has now approved a multi $1000000000.00 investment package to counter that trend and to defend the u . s. place at the top on this vote. the a are 68, the names are 30 to the 60 vote threshold having been achieved. the bill is past bipartisan agreement. this re are these days in the halls. but on this bill, republicans and democrats came together to boost the u. s. ability to compete with chinese technology, which as a percentage of g d. p, we spend less than half as much as the chinese communist party on basic research. we rely on foreign nations to surprise credit supply critical technologies that we invented like semiconductors. indeed, the u. s. global market share of semiconductor manufacturing tests that lee wrote
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it from 37 percent in 1990 to about 12 percent today. and recently at ship shortage has exposed vulnerable. it is in the u. s. supply chain. the center piece of the new bill is a $50000000000.00 investment in semiconductor development and manufacturing. there's also $29000000000.00 to establish new directorate, focused on artificial intelligence and quantum science with the national science foundation and $52000000000.00 for research programs. they are over all the bill calls for investments of about $250000000000.00 with most of the spending occurring the 1st 5 years in a major effort to decrease the u. s. dependency on chinese product. ah, now dispute the use of the term basmati has left a sour taste in the mouth of india and pakistan. both countries, grove,
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the much loved variety of rice and its only global exporters. but india has applied to the european union for the sold right, to use the term basmati when it's sold in the u. approval would spell disaster for pakistan, which also sells best matching rise. here the india and pakistan are among the largest produces of rice in the world when it comes to the type known as a multi, they are the only global export to the european union being a key market for both countries. but now india is putting a comment in the works by asking brussels to grant it. so ownership of the term. but marty, it's a move that pakistan faith would devastate its rice industry. the school
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90 percent of our work, multi rice. we purchased the multi rise from our pharmacy on factories will shut down. we can't produce too many other kinds of variety, like directly dropping in autonomy homeowners that actually bought them, but to try to gain the upper hand. india has european commission for what's called protected geographical indications status for by marty. right. if brussels approve in these requests, then pakistan would have to rethink the way it market its products to the u. as only india would be allowed to use the name basmati rice. some expert casting down on dell is claim thank you. story town is relatively new country. it was created during the partition of india. so obviously directly the reputation and geographic area for bus marty come to india. when disputes such as this
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arise, countries are usually asked to come up with an amicable solution. pakistan think it's hoping to be able to persuade india, acknowledge the shared heritage of multi right. and then to submit a joint application to the you the to japan, where the prime minister has insisted the upcoming tokyo olympics will be safe and secure. but, and the size of the growing uncertainty around the game. so you're shahida, suga said they wouldn't go ahead if the lives of the japanese people couldn't be protected. japan is battling a 4th wave of corona virus infections just weeks before the start of the event. notably in the support which is hosting the marathon, public opposition remains high and even some local organizers of voice doubts.
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this is how we'll pick officials, hope the mattress and we'll go protest events like this 11 thing. what will happen in reality? quite another week, less than 2 months to go before the mattress and starts here in support. local organize is still have many announce questions like how many athletes will be coming here and where they'll go with they get infected with the current a virus. take a look at it, but it came up. they need to decide the overall structure of the games, or else the venues won't know what to do when it comes to corona virus measures. it's already affecting our preparations, but it's for you to know how to get a horse into law. the spectators were told to keep their distance during may's test . events support was chosen for the marathon because if it's cooler temperatures than tokyo, that the northern city has the 2nd highest infection rate in all of japan. lilian little and there are no hospital badge left in support. the medical system has
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collapsed. we have other patients besides those with corona virus. for example, when there's a cancer patients who needs an operation, we can't give it because the intensive care unit is not available. if you're trying to organize is pushing on these games must be starting to feel like a medicine. they continue to insist the olympics can be how safely the focus now just getting them over the finish line. the boat. another is back instead of taking place in freezing february. this year's film festival in berlin is an open air celebration. everything is set for a summer special feature. i don't public screenings of 126 fellows in 16 opening cinemas across the city. and the central venue will be especially created to open a cinema on both ends. the museum seems to be living and of course that the w scott
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to rock spread as a veteran burner report are welcome scott. so it's cinema. finally back. oh yeah, i think so, i mean at least the feeling of sin is back here in berlin. i think an actor i spoke to the red carpet said it best. he said it feels like coming out of hibernation. we, we've had such a long, a dark period behind us. i mean, for the cinema industry, they've been sort of locked out of cinema's because there's been, the sinners have been shut down for cinema lovers like myself. we've been stuck in our little caves at home on our sofas, watching movies by the light of our laptops. and so to be able to come out and celebrate movies again with a real audience in a real, in an area like this in berlin in the summer. and so be freezing on a red carpet in february as i usually am. but the belly knowledge,
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it's just just amazing and really moving. i mean if i was a less emotional repress person, i probably would be choking up right now. ok. so it was a big shown on this evening tonight we're opening with the martini in, which is a big hollywood, a film, a political drama about a 100 b inmate who finally won his freedom. it stars. jodie foster and bennett, come back to unfortunately aren't here tonight. though they have been hooked up by a live video feed to be able to give their best wishes to the, to the audience here. but sort of a nice big political film to start off this bella, which is very appropriate because berlin is really known for its strong political cinema. and above all, it's been going from 511. so i think this is a 71st edition ever encountered a situation like this before. no,
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nothing like this before. this is completely new. the belling held a, an online only version this march for sort of the international a film industry. so we could see the new movies being shown here, but then to do another in person festival in the summer, in an open air festival that has never been a tried before. and i think it's interesting because i think it really shows is a signal not just for the german film industry, but for the world film industry that maybe things could get back to normal. now, cinemas, i was trying to reopen around the world, and this is the 1st sort of really big public film festival we've had since the start of the corona pandemic. hopefully this is a sign that things are only going to get better and that movies are back. yes, i was just on that. what do you recommend for the future? yeah, i'm really hopeful. i mean, the signs are around the world that cinemas are reopening. the people are going back to the movies that they haven't gotten out of the habit of movie going, which a lot of people feared they might after so long away. so i'm very, very hopeful, obviously tried to predict the future is
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a mugs game as we've seen from this this past year. but i'm really, really hopeful an event like this, this, this brilliant summer special i think gives us all hope for all movie lovers around the world. that things are going to get back to normal, hopefully, very, very soon. all right, we wish you well, thank you for that. scott scott: rog, tspra from the another not was the day as ever the conversation continues online. you'll find this on twitter at the w news, and we'll end with a little exercise of the upcoming anonymous or bred compet highlights from the last 70 years. i'm good. ah
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millions can live me. the news, dw life from berlin, us president, job by lines in the u. k. on a day mission to greenfield, trans atlantic ties after the trump era. first foreign trip since taking office will include a g 7 summit and meeting with the russian president. also on the program. americans super rich pay all those no income tax. the us media report based on lead to tax
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returns has been in as including jeff bays often in on must regularly avoid paying tax legally course in russia, brands. and i seen that these are anti corruption network extremist as the criminal continues its track dance. and the opposition leaders nationwide movement rolling out the red carpet for a summer time. so the film festival usually takes place in february, but the time derrick means it's being turned into an open calibration. ah, i'm feel gail. welcome to the program. us president joe biden has landed in britain for his 1st foreign trip. is president ill visit 3 countries over 8 days, but the main event is the g 7 summit in the u. k, which begins on friday. it's expected to focus on corona, virus, vaccine,
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distribution, trade and climate change. speaking to us troops in the u. k. mr biden described his mission in the days ahead. there's my 1st overseas trip. as president space met into the g 7 then to the nato minister, and then to meet with mr. to let him know what i want him to know. at every point along the way, we're going to make it clear that united states is that democracies of the world are standing together to tackle the toughest challenges and the issues that matter most to our future. let's get more from w correspondent, county that more in washington. welcome, karen, lena. we had us present a job by assessing a touch tone for his coming talks and start with a meeting with the russian president. tell us more about what's jude, what they're due to discuss. while feel,
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this is going to be earlier critical meeting and diplomatic challenge for president bite and national security advisor. take a tell, yvonne said this week that they don't regard a meeting with president putin as a reward by the as a vital part of defending america's interests. and america's values. so these already shows how unpleasant to these talk might, these whole event also added that president biden is not going to meet with russia president despite their differences. but because of the different of this and president bite and also made it clear in the u. k. a. during that speech, we already heard of part of it. but he also said to the troops, they're seeking a table, predictable relationship with russia, that the united states will also respond in a meaningful way if the russian government engages in harmful activities. so we can already sense the tension that this talk is going to have. and so it took us through some of the other challenges that awaiting president biden on this trip.
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well, bite us 1st trip abroad since taking office has taking him to europe to the u. k right now. and this is a clear sign that he wants to show you were up. and as the countries he is going to meet the leaders, he's going to meet that this is the most important relationship for the united states. he's going to meet around $35.00 wards leader to their the total of 8 days . and this includes prime minister of or is done so on who is going to be hosting the 7th grade, but also turkish president to get there, go on and buy them once to rebuild. and repair, of course, is trans atlantic ties that has been released trade during the trump era. but he also wants to reframe relations with russia, as i just mentioned. and china, let's not forget about china. this is of course, also going to be a big issue. he wants to show china that the us and europe are working together
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against common enemies, derived in europe with a good will gesture. i'm talking the panoramic yes, the united states has per chase, $500000000.00. those are fighters, colby, 19 vaccine to the an a, to $92.00 low income countries and also to the african union. and president biden is expected to announce the best on ation tomorrow and thursday. and his remarks at the g 7 summit in britain and the doses will be distributed through the global vaccine alliance known as co s kovacs with 200000000 to be shared this year. and the rest is going to be shared next year. as you know, vaccine equality has become an increasingly pressing concern, and the world health organization has warned a to track pandemic and joe biden wants to show that the united states is going a step forward with this. thank you for that. they didn't respond catalina to more
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in washington federal of america's riches men have paid little to no income tax. in recent years, investigative journalism out of that pro public says it's a same tax return showing that building has avoided paying tax in a completely legal way. it's a potentially explosive issue in a time of rising inequality. they're the world's richest man. jeff phasers, one of the lawn musk, and they pay less taxes than most people. while living mind blowing, lifestyles pro public revealed that pays those paid no taxes in 20072011, while musk payton on in 2018. the billionaires don't seem to have done anything illegal. they just use tax avoidance strategies beyond the reach of ordinary americans. super billionaires get their well from the growing value of their assets . they're only taxed if they sell those holdings. president joe biden has said he
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wants to raise taxes on the wealthy. good afternoon. no one likes to pay taxes. i know with my dad, you say it's a small price to live in this country. i firmly believe we firmly believe the need to make our tax system work for the middle class. that's why i think we should ask corporations in the top one percent to start paying there for a share and why we should crack down on millionaires and billionaires. we're escape taxes by cheating. meanwhile, the internal revenue service has been hit by years of budget cuts and low morale, leaving it less able to enforce the laws that are already on the books. after proposal, his report came out, the white house focused more on condemning the leak than on the issue of tax and equality itself. guessed was against any unauthorized disclosure of confidential government information by a person with access is illegal and we take this very seriously. the biden administration has said that many of its priorities will be paid for by higher
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taxes on the wealthy. but collecting that money, it seems, or you will be quite a challenge we've been working in court in russia has outlined outlawed organizations, founded by the jail, the position leader alex in the valley, declaring the extremist, the ruling boss. people associated with the groups from running for public office slashing the hopes of mister valley's allies of seeking seats and parliamentary election in september. it also means activists who worked for the organizations and anyone who donates to them or shares the groups materials could be prosecuted and receive lengthy prison times will get more from the correspondent j cordell in moscow. welcome jake. this was a closed door hearing that took a lot longer than expected a y yes, it was just before 11 pm here in moscow when the court finally made a decision widely expected to recognize and designate boundaries,
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organizations has extreme it only if the prosecutors got their way it would have been a much shorter affair, for then it was a matter of formality, electing around on his team were determined to have their day in court, as you said was closed hearing. because the russian government designated some of the case material sensitive and confidential, narrowing down. it's louise to look at them. they were allowed in the room and they were determined to have a cor putting for $45.00 pages worth of leading defense is the prosecution in the end didn't even though in the course of demonstration and all the ways to try to make the decision came through effectively recognize in the organization as extreme russia outline for us what that verdict means for mr. wagner. supporters and his organizations, well, it's effectively made in the coffin to have political organization and the network
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be built around the country over the last decade. really. however, this decision was widely anticipated and electing around the team had already moved to disband that network ahead of this decision. so on an organizational level, that doesn't change anything that well, those changes to now anyone who has worked with the listing around the, in the organization, become liable for some pretty hefty possible prison sentences to seek employees. as well as extending this group and very vague idea of responsibility could extend to people who donated to the organization warranty to an event even re posted or share something on social media. one of the key issues effectively ban and al moon, anyone who has worked in the valley organization from running the office in russia . and that's crucial because it comes with paul white, a crackdown head of parliamentary elections. we just issued for september release
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leave in russia. had elections, it went through the process of one by one, eliminating candidate within like where they were too much threat. now with this new law, the places that blanket ban on basically anybody who's been in the life from the valley, standing for office. and i briefly, it's hard to see then how members of his team, who say they will continue to dissent, and they will continue their activism and thought to see how they can. yes, that is the question have, are pretty no valid. the kremlin everybody in moscow is asking is how can they continue the founding himself? it says that he will appeal this decision. that's unlikely to go anywhere. let's say also the ruling keeper. how a statement pulling out a mockery. he said there are millions of his fan and he said, we will figure out who changed and adapt details on how about adoption, who is going to take place to be given the the network of the supportive hope, the day or strong enough to be without the organization,
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they have support online personal connections, but they can continue going forward and looking to get for the small voting system, we should detach the voting plan to push out united russia candidate in the upcoming elections. ok, without the organization take cordell in moscow. thank you. or instead of taking place in freezing february this year's, but until festival is an open celebration, the summer special has just begun. featuring outdoor public screenings and 126 films to be shown in 16 open to them was across the city. the events a central venue, especially created open a cinema on berlin's museum island, where the red carpet has already been rolled out. and of course that d w is a scott to rock spread as our veteran banner reporter. welcome scott. so it's cinema. finally back. i think so,
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i mean at least the feeling of sin is back here in berlin. i think an actor who i spoke to the right carpet said it best. he said it feels like coming out of hibernation. we, we've had such a long, a dark period behind us. i mean, for the cinema industry, they've been sort of locked out of cinema's because there's been, the sinners have been shut down for cinema lovers like myself. we've been stuck in our little caves at home on our sofas, watching movies by the light of our laptops. and so to be able to come out and celebrate movies again with a real audience in a real, in an area like this in berlin in the summer. and that'd be freezing on a red carpet in february. i usually i'm at the bailey now. it's just just amazing and really moving. i mean if i was a less emotional, repressed person, i probably would be choking up right now. ok. so it was a big shown on this evening tonight we're opening with the
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martini, which is a big hollywood, a film, a political drama about a 100 b inmate who finally won his freedom. it started jodie foster and bennett. a come back to unfortunately aren't here tonight. though they have been hooked up by a live video feed to be able to give their best wishes to the, to the audience here. but sort of a nice big political film to start off this bella, which is very appropriate because berlin is really known for its strong political cinema. and the book always being going from fact. so i think this is a 71st edition as ever encountered a situation like this before. no, nothing like this before. this is completely new. the bell in our held a on online only version this march for sort of international a film industry. so we could see the new movies being shown here, but then to do another in person festival in the summer,
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in an open air festival that has never been a tried before. and i think it's interesting because i think it really shows is a signal not just for the german film industry, but for the world film industry that maybe things could get back to normal. now, cinemas, i was trying to reopen around the world, and this is the 1st sort of really big public film festival we've had since the start of the corona pandemic. hopefully this is a sign that things are only going to get better and that movies are back. yes, scott ross, for about another steven best way. has your business updates next more worlds? news at the top of the good news. ah. ah, canada. and in the end, if you are not allowed to see you anymore, we will send you back. are you familiar with these lions? what's your story?
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