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ah, me the me, the news . this is the news wire from berlin, the us and russia get ready to lay out the red line in there, broken relationship. us president joe biden has arrived in geneva ahead of his wednesday stomach with a lot of projects with relations at a low. what can we expect from the high stakes talk? we'll get an update from washington coming up on the show ultra nationalist march through the streets of east jerusalem, a provocation for palestinians, and
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a test for the new israeli government. and the european championship and jubilation for french france after beating germany in their opening match. we'll for you host game analysis. ah hello, i'm claire richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. us president joe biden has arrived in geneva saying he's ready for a tough encounter with russia. vladimir putin. a massive security effort has been mobilized for what is expected to be a half day of discussions behind closed doors. and the meeting comes at a low point in us. russian relations biden has promised us that to clear red lines aimed at preventing the relationship from further deteriorating another day. another city air force one touch down in geneva after
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a whole week in europe. joe biden now faces very different meeting on wednesday. he'll sit down with the russia, vladimir putin at a time of frosty ties between the countries among the issues of contention, rushes roll in ukraine and its cracked down on opposition activists at home, a sharp contrast to the cordial meetings in brussels with the leaders early on tuesday, whereby and announced a reset of washington agenda. americans. we are committed, we have never fully left, but we are researching back and it's overwhelming the interested thinking to have a great relationship with me. they don't have a very different than my predecessor that you and us and now the truth over the bus . boeing trade dispute, which will lead to the suspension of billions of dollars in tariffs,
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the conflict over subsidies to the rival aircraft. and make of had been going on for 17 years. the decision is seen as a move to join forces to stand up to a more assertive china agreement. we have fall now really opens a new chapter in our relationship because we move from litigation to cooperation on aircraft and that after almost 20 years of disputes, it is the longest trade dispute in the history of w t. o. a more glaring rivalry will be at play in geneva on wednesday, although the bite and put in meeting provides some room for cooperation. both sides have nevertheless played down expectations of any major reset in relation. but going straight over to dw, corresponded to oliver's knowledge in washington d. c over. so perhaps not
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a major reset in store. but what does joe biden wants to get out of this meeting? clarified, wants to join back at the negotiating table. he wants to have the return of some kind of normalcy of diplomacy and then work in areas of common interest. as you said in this press conference on tuesday. and that could be a bilateral disarm. and that's a very crucial and important topic for both countries. and the reduction of nuclear weapons, for instance. and then also as we heard in the report, really to draw some red lines and tell body mir approved and no more election meddling. no more ransomware attacks also no more aggress aggressive behavior. that's what the u. s. wants from russia, otherwise it will face consequences just like we've seen in recent weeks with the, with the sanctions that have been imposed on russia. another observation is that there will very likely be no joint press conference of fight. an important buttons message here very clearly wants to treat bite and putin as
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a worthy adversary of but certainly not at i level case there's being about sanctions. we're using language like adversary. we know that ties are strained, but how would you describe the current, how poor the current state of relations is between the us and russia? it is at a low point. no, certainly no doubt about that. we have seen fibers be carried out by russia also election interference, of course in 2 major elections over the past years. also, let me prove really following his own geopolitical interest in quite aggressive way in a way. also, that is incompatible with western values such as human rights, democracy also the rule of law, just look at the russian invasion of ukrainian territory. the poisoning of opposition leader, alexia, nevada. and then as a result of that, you'll buy and calling to to a killer. and although there has been some back paddling and of that rhetoric, it really illustrates how the current state of relations is between the 2 countries
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. some observers say that it has not been as bad as since the end of the cold war. and when all that recent history of mind ahead of the meeting and joe biden said he is not seeking conflict with russia, but you expect him to nonetheless ask someone comfortable questions? well, of the, the rhetoric not seeking conflict also what he said, calling and put in a bright and tough guy. so in diplomatic terms, that really is trying to calm down the atmosphere and open the door for further diplomacy and further negotiations in the end, it will certainly be a mix behind closed doors. of course, some kind of tough talk red lines, but then also really the u. s. trying to push for some kind of cooperation with the goal of mutual disarm end of the 2 countries. and then you start treating reducing nuclear weapons that is running out in 5 years. the i n f treaty tackling mid range rockets has already ran out. but then the bottom line is that expectations are
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actually quite low. but the u. s. really wants to come to terms with ross russia nevertheless, so it doesn't consume so much energy and time that it's actually needed for other topics. and that is china in particular. ok, and we will of course, be following that story for you. d. w correspondent oliver's solid and he was always let's take a look now. are some other stories making headlines at this hour hungry? the parliament has passed a law banning content or training or promoting homosexuality or sex reassignment surgery to children. that was in protested outside parliament in budapest, prime minister victor or been conservative, party unveiled the legislation last week. fresh protests have broken out in men mar against the countries ruling. the military junta, the fight heavy rain, hundreds took to the streets in the country south to demand a return to civilian rule. the demonstration coming day after opposition leader on concert, she went on trial accused of sedition. and hundreds of far right is really
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protesters have marched through occupied east jerusalem, raising tensions of palestinians in the area so called march of the flags, commemorate the anniversary of israel's $967.00 capture of jerusalem israeli. please change the route of the march to prevent the protesters passing through the cities muslim quarter. they also arrested several palestinian protesters, hamas called on palestinians to resist the parade. the march posed a challenge for israel, fragile new coalition government that only took power 2 days ago. and d, w correspondent, a tiny kramer, it was covering that march for us. here's a little of why she told us earlier. there were some are clear scenes. i could see, you know, where they shouted desa to our ups and, you know, there were some educations but no direct confrontations. a lot of security forces, of course. so this is,
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we also saw some palestinians arrested as most of them were pushed back into other parts of the city, detentions were high because he had threatened if the smart goes ahead to act on it . there were also some a balloon send from the gaza strip into southern israel with explosives on them, causing some fires. but we understand there were also some diplomatic efforts going on through egypt to come down. detention sees where some reports that we heard here to the euro's now, the european football championship and the one to watch in the 1st round of games, germany at home against world cup champions, france. so in the end, it was decided by an own and goal met homos deflector. they passed into his own net and that was all france needed. they had 2 goals called back for offside calls, but they still have to victory. one nil on germany,
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fans were devastated by their side's performance. the french so were overjoyed and celebrated their winning start to their euro. 2020 campaign. when they can only filled up 20 percent of the stadium. we know how to make noise and we know that it works like clipper. can you just really? i mean, it was fabulous. there was a great atmosphere. in fact, we were at home. there were lots of french people, lots of energy, lots of seeing. the french delights at us. well, they played the game and then they scored a german own goal here. what you do to be to mention there was a penalty missed and frankly it was awesome. this is a good start for the stage, a group of the years. so we're proud of them. it was really incredible. graceman was at the top. bob pay was at the top. i really think it's a sign of great things to come. they would talk. when i should and the euro title holders, portugal played their 1st match of the euro in
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a packed stadium in budapest, the only host city that isn't limiting fan attendance during the pandemic. portugal broke through for 3 goals late in the match to buy rinaldo who became the top score in european championship history in the process or to be hungry. 3 now and in turkey, a slimy, floating mass of yellowish white sea slime is threatening marine life and the fishing industry, especially in the sea of mara in the water, the south is stumble, but also the black sea and the gmc, the so called sees not is caused by rising temperatures due to climate change, as well as poor waste management. the turkish government recently launched an action plan to clean up the slimy substance. for many favey efforts come too late. our correspondence has had the thankless task of diving in the waters of the sea of mara and she sent us this report. webs of seek yellowish
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slime, a covering corals wrapping themselves around crabs and c urchins suffocating marine life. but this isn't a horror movie. it's under water footage from the sea of mara, off the coast of the symbol. the so called sees not in science speak, marine usage is produced by some ology. the slime has been spreading for weeks, thriving on warm temperatures and pollution. it's a man made disaster. kids, man, i kids in the seas not is very difficult to grab hold of this stuff so slimy. it slipped through your hands and back into the water. it's really revolting. an aerial view illustrates the extent of the environmental crisis. carpets of mucus along the coastline clogging ports and
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features, as well as affecting the sea of mall moran and the metropolis of east tumble. this line of also taken over parts of the adjoining a g and, and black seas. it's a threat to the local fishing industry. and swimming is now impossible in many places in china, and i had heard of the seas not, but now i can see how bad it really is. i tried swimming with there is less of it, but my skin still felt ha cushion that most on just so if you have metro yourself, the sort of we usually come surfing here every week, but now we are really worried. we have to go further out because the slime is all over the shore. but you can just say that again, this authentic. i've been diving here for 10 years, but i've never seen a natural disaster like this. there was seen not when i was a child, but it was never as bad as the kids large though the turkish government has
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recently started to tackle the problem. the environment minister launched a massive clean up operation. dressers are pumping out the slime and workers are bringing the muck. assure for disposal, it looks like an impossible task, and many experts say it's already too late. below, none of them are what we see on the surface is very worrying. but it's just the tip of the iceberg. the real problem is under the water. this is where the slime is spreading, and it is getting worse every week. after that as a few months. marine biologists, like most of us, are to say the scourge of cease not is not just a turkish problem, but a stock warning to the world that climate change is pushing a plan of life support systems to the brink. and before we go, let's get
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a reminder of our top story at this. our us president joe biden has arrived in geneva, on the eve of the summit with his rushing counterparts. vladimir present to us as bringing a long list of complaints to the chalks. but officials say expectations are left the state after our stay tuned for business use. what's even fiercely coming back, because who's the green do you feel worried about the fantasy? i'm the host of the on the green fence, somebody is clear. we need to join me for the size of the green transformation for me to you.
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imagine how many portion of lands out in the world climate conference stores. this is my plan, the way from just one week. how much work can we get? we still have time to go, i'm doing all this the the, the u. s. and you are suspending tariffs and one of the world's biggest trade disputes. the 2 sides have squabbled for 17 years of corporate subsidies to boeing and airbus can talk about put new wind in the sales of a transit lennox trade relationship. also on the show, americans keep their wallet out, but rising prices and a reopening economy are changing the way they're spending. well here for more correspondent and german firms. hope to kick start quantum computing applications
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for business. can they help europe make up for ground loss to china? and the us welcome to the show. i'm seeing beardsley in berlin. with nearly 2 decades old tre, dispute bowing versus air bus. both stand accused of receiving subsidies or preferential treatment back home to compete better against the other on the global market. now, on the back of a summit in brussels, the u. s. and you say they'll show the tariffs, at least for the near term, as they try to focus on bigger market rivals. companies out of china. the store, it can be on the u. s. and e, you have agreed to a 5 year plan that would suspend tariffs connected to the air bus boeing dispute. the deal also includes the creation of a working group to negotiate subsidy limits, before disagreements get out of hand. we want of course, to expend you us trade and investments,
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but we also want to discuss how we avoid new unjustified technical barriers and how to cooperate in areas with high potential from our economy, especially of course in the digital technology. reaching a detailed accord, however, was not easy, given the long legal wrangling, the souring of relations, and the negative impact of the dispute has had on trade and on other sectors of the economy. in 2019 the u. s. flat $7500000000.00 of tariffs on wine cheese and all lives. among other things that you struck back in 2024 1000000000 dollars worth of duties on suitcases. rum and nuts, even harley davidson motor bikes. the 2 sides suspended terrorists earlier this year. that suspension will now continue for the 1st of all, future companies in europe and the u. s. r relieved president biden says the agreement will repair and revitalize the transit atlantic partnership. the firms at
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the heart of the former dispute, are sounding their approval, boeing release statement welcoming the new accord, and vowed to uphold the rules, thereby said anything that avoids the terrible, lose lose of tara is good subsidies for these firms triggered the terrorists almost 2 decades ago and both were hit hard by an order due to ongoing travel restrictions, but at least for now it's clear skies ahead. so is that piece just mentioned? it's not just the 2 era makers who are celebrating. here's our financial correspondent, frankfurt. chelsea laney. this has been held as a major breakthrough for us relations under the new, by then ministration. and it will be celebrated by boeing and airbus whose aircraft had gotten more expensive to their customers because of these tariffs. but it also will benefit the other industries that have gotten flipped up in the u. s. terra for as well. everything from french wine to spanish, all lives to florida,
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orange juice had faced her as well because of the subsidy dispute. at the same time, there still are a lot about getting issues the, the thing the you and the u. s. going forward, things like that, women steel tariffs that remain in place on you, metals that were imposed into the trump administration, as well as the broader question as how closely the you plans to align itself with the u. s. and their battle with china over a competition financial correspondent, chelsea's laney there. as chelsea noted, there are other tariffs at dispute including the steel levies imposed by the u. s. in 2018. and those tariffs force you to introduce import quotas on feel to stop a flight of the metal coming from china. but that in turn has led to shortages and skyrocketing prices. the 2nd trip company in western germany makes stumped components for automobiles. the machine is constantly supplied with high grade rolled steel straight from the furnace. last year, 2nd trip paid $4900.00 euro's for
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a relative steel. now it's $9000.00 tech and trucks. managing director blames the massive price icon. you protectionism, which is closed off the steel market here in guessing type home port quote is the wrong approach at this moment. they should be lifted and they can be imposed more flexibly, the more appropriate point. but right now, quote is, should be done away with getting the same going back is quite possible the united states will soon be lifting the penalty. tariffs on e, you steel, imposed by the previous administration. germany steel industry association, once quote is against non e u. countries to stay in place. that would leave turkeys and russian steel makers, for instance, out in the cold he's a lender can invite him. these countries still aren't able to access the u. s. market. so they're forced to pivot themselves more towards the european market that, that creates an unfair and extremely difficult competitive situation on the european market. and threatened to overwhelm europe, steel industry,
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through before them. a lot of steel, wholesale is like the pro pipe company, agree. they worry, the domestic steel plants could collapse under the weight of cheaper competition from 3rd countries. the profile management often us to delay delivery for months because there are no suitable steel pipes available. the auto industry stopped up well in advance of the shortage. my not yet to respond immediately. when i bought a massive reserves up front, i wouldn't say they bought the steel plants out, but they placed huge orders and that got the whole spiral going fucking up in gun water. tech and truck has to deal with the situation somehow. and with these kinds of material shortages, that usually involves passing huge price increases on to customers. thomas volleyball is one manager, at least 2 hopes, the you will drop steel import quotas to increase competition and decrease prices
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over to the u. s. now where retail sales fell further than expected in may as prices rise and americans spend more on services like restaurants, the food industry was among the branches reporting higher revenue for the month. clothing retailers and other consumers, meanwhile, curved their big ticket purchases as supply bottlenecks. raise prices on goods like cars. the auto industry reporting surging price tags due to a shortage of semiconductor chips. was luis, the hose, or financial correspondent, you joins me now from new york. was they going to see you as always messed up in the stock exchange? all right, jose. so we saw that retail spinning so further than expected. but it's also shifting a bit more to services. what does that tell us right now about the recovery in the u. s. at this moment? a lot of interesting trends for steven, and you mentioned one of the most important ones that americans are starting to
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spend much more on bars and restaurants, as the reopening keeps taking place here in the us. also, they are spending less online and most important in big items, big ticket items. and in this regard, the auto industry seems to be a very interesting one, because we still see how the monitors to pretty high by the supplies are still low because of those sort of chance that you mentioned the sort of just in the semiconductor industry. and actually these sort of also bottlenecks i can expand to other areas like for example, we are seen in the global merchandise but it's important to. 3 have in mind the overall spending in retail good sales, these are still around 20 percent of both of them levels so much of the fuel by stimulus spending or stimulus checks, how much longer can this last it should the love that especially even
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if we take a look to the savings rates that are still at the multi tech at high here in the us . there's over to $2000000.00 in excess savings and that's a bunch of money. but also we need to do a few see how the consumer is going to react to increasing prices, inflation pressures, and most importantly, what will happen when, for example, those extra help for unemployment benefits expires next september. so a lot of questions on uncertainty will tell how does that recovery is to goes okay . oh, it was a luis to haro in new york. thank you very much. within a few years, it's hope that this i b m q system one. quantum computer will be cracking calculations in a matter of seconds that would take a standard digital computer a week on tuesday, the 1st ibm system, one in europe, was presented to the public near stood guard. china and the u. s. have been working
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on quantum computers for years now. europe hopes to catch up. 10 german companies have teamed up to form an initiative called q tak. they include b, m, w, siemens, and bosh with the goal of developing applications for the computer. i b, m system one will run those applications and it will be big business, or at least that's what they hoped. market for quantum computing set to grow nearly $44.00 from $470000000.00 euros dollars, rather in 2021. to 1800000000. 5 years from now 2026. the earlier i spoke with professor root of acquire at the brown hopper institute, replied solid state physics and asked him if quantum computing was really ready for a commercial moment. question is, when do we deploy it for, for many's systems or many customers, that probably will take 5 years plus. however, as the speaker applications needs to be developed and we need to, the main development is on making software for. so getting insurances to it, getting the chemical industry to it,
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so we need this time to do that. so if you will ever really impact within 24 months, but the main outreach will be for 5 years. so let's take a look now, some of the other business stories making headlines. germany's inflation rate is up 2 and a half percent for the month of may. that's the 5th consecutive monthly rise and it brings inflation to a level not seen in a decade. the trend is mostly driven by higher energy prices, which are impacted by new tax on c o. 2 emissions i key it has to pay 1000000 euros for spying on its employees. that's the decision of a french court's. swedish furniture maker had been accused of snooping on its workers over several years and preaching their privacy by reviewing records of their bank accounts. after more than a year, the 1st international crew ships are returning to spanish ports that were banned in 2020. as part of the country's efforts to curb the spread of colbert 19th. prior to
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the pandemic cruises are big business in spain, contributing to point 8000000000 euros, the spanish economy in 2019 right . that's it for me and the dw business team here in berlin. as always, you can find out more about these and other business stories on our website, w dot com slash business. also on facebook didn't blend thanks for watching the news. the us vaccination campaign is making good progress snot everywhere. it is reflected by many and the tendency mountain. plenty of doses remain here. they only herbal medicine and god can dr. hensley, from the local hospital persuade over 3000
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the future is looking rosier. that 1st can crash, provide protection against kobe 19 in the u. s. there were many vaccination skeptics. can they be convinced otherwise? in late december 2019 a mysterious new lung disease was reported in the chinese city of wu han, soon after we had recorded its 1st corona virus fatality. now, 18 months later, the corona virus pandemic has spread across the world. according to official figures, more than 3700000 people have died with all from the virus. so far, many countries have now started vaccination campaigns. around half a 1000000000 people have been fully inoculated that just 6 percent of the world population. many poor patients can't afford the vaccines, not so in the u. s, it's even been able to donate 500000000 coven vaccine doses to other countries. but there are lots of people there who don't want to be vaccinated. campaigners and the
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government doing everything they can to change their minds. this man prescribed tea to treat covered 19 symptoms. when people in this area don't feel well, a lot of them pay a visit to world crosses. herb and grocery store lady calls me and she tells me she says, i feel like i'm about to die. i can't breathe. and i said, what's the problem says i can't breathe, i just can't breathe. i feel like i'm going to die. and i still will get some mullin and do an extract. this is you can make a t out of this. i called you the next morning and i said, how are you? and she says, i can breathe so much better at the foot of the appalachian mountains in northern tennessee. the next sizable town is open. i always drive away. this small store often says as a local meeting place, wealth cross supposes wearing marks and vaccinating. he says a strong immune system and a healthy diet are enough to ward off curve at 19 people here, trust 12 cross and wealth, cross trust, god. encourage him to pray as god,
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what they need to do, god powerful. and if you pray and if you ask god and you're impressed by the holy spirit to do it, then. but if you're impressed not to do it, don't do it. i say go to the medical director, the god and the doctor in heaven. most customers have been regulars at the store for years, and the majority feel no need to get vaccinated. i think it's a personal choice. i want to take, you can take it so many unknowns about the side effects down the road. i'm 34 years old. i feel like i'm in a lower risk than the reasons why i can be helping my i can be patriarch can help the other folks around me, but i'm not the person wanted to take a risk, but i think the a guinea, the population of greenville tennessee is predominantly republican weiss and deeply christian. there are $100.00 churches for it's $15000.00 residence,
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80 percent vote for donald trump and 2020. the vaccination rate as well. below the us average. at the old tap room on the outskirts of town, greenville residence, meet for beer, ball games and burgess. when we bring up the topic of vaccination, people get emotional balls because this is nothing but poison going in your system to hold me down. there's no way and they're, they're not whole nobody and it's just not happening. i'll go to jail before i 1st we were we were kind of going against that, you know, not going to do it, but it kind of close home to my family in particular. i think so. so we, we did go ahead and get back to david, and the topic is hockey, debated in the bar. what unites them is the rejection of the current government in washington and a principal distrust of anything that originates the same holds true and cool is
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pharmacy. it's been a part of greenville for 90 years. they also vaccinations, but no one is interested today. it was the cup tells us that last week she only administered 20 doses and then shows us that she has a lot more on hand. so these are 2 boxes of them and no vaccine. there are 10 bottles of 10 doses in each box. so right here we have 200 doses and do nobody at the moment once we've not had one walk in today. we've not scheduled any appointments. but if we had to walk and come in, obviously we have, we have 40 more doses in our refrigerator, and they would be good to go after being out of the fridge for about, i believe 30 minutes ago. so 240 doses of corona virus vaccines, but no 111. what we see happening in greenville is
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happening all over the u. s. at the moment. the vaccination rate is dropping rapidly. the reason, in addition to the 19 percent who rejected outright, another 15 percent are still hesitant or sceptical. the government now was to reach out to communities even more to educate and vaccinate locally. the hope that will help them achieve their goal of her community. there are people in greenville working towards that goal already. dr. c, a hensley was born and raised his, doing what he can to inform people about the corona virus vaccine. good morning, welcome. and what we're going to be doing is putting some content together, talking about importance of being vaccinated on dr. hensley answers, questions from the community every day online, via facebook, and in person at the hospital, in greenville with on there. the challenges here in tennessee are people don't want to be told what to do. and so i think the more that they're pushed the farther away
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they go real. and so he's talking quite a lot these days and often strikes our tech or so. i was out of the 30 that they seem to come out with a vaccination pretty quick. i'm not sure that they done as much research as i would like. but he also manages to alleviate some people fears. karen heflin was unsure about the vaccine. until now i think they actually put a needle and i wanted to talk to him about it to see what he, how he felt and trust me to trust you. what, why the dresser? because you've really helped me 20 minutes late fee before the doctor takes 10 minutes to explain things to me. this is super important. you know, so you will now get kind of acts and i saw, well, they're very cool. go grab it and grab it. thank you, dr. hans. he says he will keep up the fight day in and say,
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until everyone in his home town is fully vaccinated and protected they might be king of the beasts, but lions finding themselves increasingly without a kingdom or even any proper territory. 80 percent of the big cat species and now in distress, including tigers. human jackie was no leopards and cheaters, as well as smaller caps like clouded leopards. chemicals jackie, wendy's poaching and the destruction of their natural habitats. a 2 main reasons for the gradual disappearance, which is why in north argentina, conservationists and now creating news, a stone for them to live in. this is isis. she was named after the ancient goddess of birth. the 10 year old female jaguar is here to produce offspring. yet while she
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grew up in captivity, her young will eventually end up being released into the wild. come off. we've brought jaguar's like ices here from zeus to breed, comes to got it. we want to prepare more and more offspring that grow up in these enclosures for life and the wild enough in life. it's feeding time and wild boar is on the menu. jaguars are the largest predatory cats in south america. they're fed in all meat diet, which means this older female jaguar doesn't have to kill her own dinner. so it's an easy catch it's hope that isis will soon give birth. her offspring would be a part of a large scale reintroduction project headed by sophia heiner. and at 1st though, the biologist was left at the start now and around here took our
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project seriously. even though in general, people hold the jaguar in high regard. me, returning animals to native habitats is planned in great detail. numerous species are being prepared for life in the wild or even rivers. these fish wriggling around in a barrel will soon become food for another animal. the group is trying to save from extinction. giant otter is learning to hunt is also part of their reintroduction strategy. to be ready for life in the wild, the young autos must be able to catch their own fish. and after just a few seconds underwater, it's the 1st catch of the day. this shows sophia heineman and that these animals can be released soon. i think gonna continue. after decades of being actually thanked in the wild,
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we're going to release the 1st of these predators back into an tinian was, is always been our biggest hope not be in, in that you bet are wetlands, jaguars, and many other species have been extinct since the 1970s, better than endangered animals were wiped out by farmers and poachers. more than 20 years ago, the american multi millionaire, douglas tompkins discovered the extensive swamp region. he wasted no time and bought a big part of the area. she wanted nature to take its own course together with sophia and other biologists. he launched the project, me structure in a new engine that many people living around here didn't understand why we both learn. why that in american why a vast areas of land, i need to re naturalize it, would come with the local, didn't trust the plan that they thought there was not behind some secret business
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stuff with legal shield me. but really, it was just the desire to make the world a better place and the results are already visible. the animals are making a comeback. even marsh dear have been reintroduced, showing tourists around is now a part of the project gal chose the regions traditional capital theaters guide curious visitors through the rejuvenated wilderness. visitors leave with beautiful memories. we try to get them excited about the region of vacation adventure on horseback with real cowboys in the part of the wetlands eco tourism is now an alternative for many cattle service here. and these cowboys
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have long become rangers for the new part. it allows them to earn an income without harming nature. the the jaguar, enclosures, however, remain well out of sight from tourists next to isis as compound. it's the moment of truth for sophia, heightening, and her team. the 1st big cats are about to be released into the wild. nothing can go arrive soon for year, old to luna, and her to tubs will have to survive in the wild without human help. the team installs cameras. they have been working towards this day for years chuck indicating that they were trained to honey and the big enclosure. now they know how to hunt prey. they also asked him to humans.
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so when they are free, they shouldn't be problems when they encounter local inhabitants. the team follows what happens on screams for everyone involved. it will be a dream come true. if the reintroduction is successful at 1st, herana and her young stay inside the enclosure eventually may begin the journey. you know, we, we got shows and all the neighbors over the moon was showing the world that jack was live here again without these animals and the wild people here can't really be free. what it, they have somebody else at night they venture into the wild. sophia, and in and her team still track their every move. the last images are from this surveillance camera. after that,
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the trail of her room and her cubs is lost in the wilderness. it's all part of the plan, the. there the 1st jaguars to room free in the event are wetlands for 50 years. to children. one giant problem in the near future. how will climate change affect us and our children learn more and d, w dot com slash water prospecting. that precious metals is sometimes the only option people have of earning a basic livelihood. the work is hard. the rewards often minimal reporting f. i
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managed to track down gold diggers in most beaks, money, money, national park. he discovered that their efforts to survive a taking their toll on the local wildlife that you money, money, mountains look like an untouched paradise. but antonio of any knows better. he is once again on the trail of illegal gold prospectors. usually the streams around here are clear, but not this one. so there must be an illegal mine somewhere upstream in the middle of muslim beaks to money, money, national reserve. his ranges, detain every gold mine, catch this in us. don't you know this is a nature reserve know i only arrived yesterday. i heard others were here with the most of you don't you know this isn't allowed? no, i didn't. a friend told me i should come. so he didn't know either. right,
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right. where the other muslim be the gold diggers are cold game para's. the ranges, see this group for the 1st time and call the police and the repeat offenders face time in jail. because the national park wants to win over the gold minus was wondering, wanted to. so when we find somebody for the 1st time, we try to educate them. well, amazon goes in. we talked to them about the negative impact of illegal goldmine women. and we also tell them about alternative and opportunities, for example, tourism. you know, that the but also about development projects in agriculture, in nature conservation and then to present order presented the, the, the grandparents are a serious problem for the national park. thousands of people lost everything due to cycling in 2019. now they're looking for gold and precious stones using the most
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rudimentary methods just to get an income. as a result, forest of being cut down and toxic mercury is contaminating the waters. so the national park is seeking to provide alternative sources of income. job to, to barter is one of the 1st beneficiaries of a job creation scheme. he trained as a veterinarian and now helps farmers look after their cattle. the park is working with a conservation project called most bio, to create jobs for people who live in the areas bordering the park. before to barter became a vet, he too was a gold prospector. well done yet, did you did it? yes, i used to do it too, but then i began to have down to understand that you can't always be a gold digger. i didn't mean the more i take out, the less there is work until one day it's totally depleted. and if there's nothing left, what should i live on?
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go make it. well, that's why i started working as yvette and it's been well worth the effort. that if you give up in a since 2017, the park has created hundreds of jobs in agriculture. everything from organic coffee growing to sustainable beekeeping and livestock farming. but for many, gold is still more repealing. new minds are always popping up. this run blocks and important elephant path on the edge of the park. a team from the ministry of mineral resources and energy is on site. last week, police evicted some guy in paris and burned down their camp. are basically martini the ministries inspector general wants to make sure the mind remains closed. spots at the same time. he also wants to make a deal with the minus was up and those actors in life going to know the more form or we want the people here to keep mining go
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through what in an organized manner that benefit both of them and the government, the size of the sheer force broke open at the to do this, they need to form cooperative them was when we have a program that helps miners set up their own co, operative and corporate peevish companies out of my are not coming up. busy i see we also teach the message that help them to work more effectively without having such a negative impact on the environment and specific as keepers advocate me and be at to see what this can look like. we had to set out one of the 5 mining cooperatives in monica province, and the only one in the buffer zone bordering the past. he would do any moves and be can, can become a member. but they have to hand over a 3rd of the proceeds as taxes and fees. the gold is mind and sold legally. the tunnels are safe and the ministry has donated simple tools. however, some mine is use highly toxic mercury to bind gold dust from the mud. the
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board member and the co operative ellis sail macomber says it's the only way to stay competitive because illegal. mine is don't care about environmental regulations so they can push down the price noise going on. why are we as a cooperative left behind? but again, where we have to work for the people, we have to register them, monitors the work, pay taxes and government to you just gotta know when there's a problem. for example, if one of our members has an accident in mind, we have to take him to the hospital and i mean, and so it's very difficult to compete with the legal mind ability here. guy. meanwhile, antonio and of any is meeting one of the 15 beekeepers supported by the park and by the conservation group. malls, bio,
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he's unsure about the mining work in said say the use of mercury is a serious violation of the rules. but the mining cooperative has at least prevented hundreds of illegal guy and parents from coming to the park to look for gold. still give any doesn't want another co operative here. he prefers to talk about the success of sustainable agriculture, which he hopes can be expanded. does english and what is that with agriculture? a project of would be keeping is just one example in this we have been able to reduce a negative impact human have on the environment by almost half that study all all for one thing. we currently see that deforestation is decreasing disorders them into the assessment. these successes are sorely needed the mind blocking the elephant paths where the police burned down the camp is fully operational again, by the very next day. the guy will not stop looking for gold because they have
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a need. the money will be on board. if they stop from digging here, all the people will starve to death by mining. we can at least buy some food and pay school fees. goofy. i cannot stress that enough if the illegal prospect is will surely continue searching for gold. it's more dangerous than working in cooperative, but also more lucrative. and now for today's global snack, we had to brazil, the brazilian, the capital of brazil, as the t famous for its modern architecture, the and in the heart of the metropolis station with colon region, the past delivery of the specialty here,
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