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closely remind myself because i grew up in a completely different way. the broad explorer, the stickers, jewish in us, the 2 part documentary starts july 5th on dw, the pearl nasa, yesterday this 20 year old defensive lineman with the las vegas readers, announced that he is gay and historic 1st and a strong statement connecting inclusivity with american football compare that to europe and football, and the euro 2020 tournament. germany take on hungary tomorrow in munich, but the stadium will not be lit up in rainbow colors in supported l g b t writes in hungary, the message from you, wafer politics have no place on the pitch. and for football fans against
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discrimination tonight we ask, is there place for them on the pitch? i break golf and berlin. this is the day the wanted a quick moment to say that i'm, i'm pretty private person. so i hope you guys know that i'm really not doing this for retention job. i do not think that you are present to the filter cosmopolitan, modern and tolerant with this decision. i just think that representation and visibility are so important. i'm not alone. and even the play is great, because physics, right? it just textual self determination shooting out, you'd be guaranteed everywhere. and you're also coming up here in germany. more than half the population has received at least one
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koby 19 vaccine shot. there is overwhelming evidence that the vaccine is safe for pregnant women and yet in germany still no official recommendation. we can see that pregnant women don't experience more side effects and the unborn children don't have a higher rate than without the vaccination. but we can also see that pregnant women with curve at 1920 times more likely to die from it. but to our viewers on p b. s. in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day with sexual identity discrimination and how the to collide in sports. on monday history was made in u. s. football. with his smartphone in hand. 28 year old carl nasa, a defensive wyman with a las vegas raiders told the world that he is gay. he is the 1st active player in the national football league, 101 year history. to take that step of today. and if l commissioner roger good all
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tweeted the n f l family is proud of carl for sharing this truth representation matters. we share his hope that sunday soon statements like his will no longer be newsworthy as we march toward full equality for the l g. b. t q plus community. and the reaction by the head of american football stands in sharp contrast to what is happening in european football. there will be no rainbow colored lines eliminating unix allianz arena tomorrow night during the euro. 2020 match between germany and hungary on tuesday, european football, governing body your way for rejected the request, citing you wafers policy of not allowing politics on the pitch. now the stadium has been lit up once before to show support for the l g. b t. community so why not a 2nd time? we have more now when this report pictures of the leon serina from january decked
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out and rainbow colors in memory of the gay men and women killed in the holocaust. this week unix may, i wrote a letter to you way for asking to use the same color scheme as a statement against toma phobia and transfer via when hungry come to play germany. hungary official response was dismissive, partition mean best bet. i think sporting events with politics is a bad idea if you look at her history shows that and the germans should know all about it. it was going to go on a sunday and i think you should shut up and kick. not any more times have changed from the days when footballers were to be seen but not heard. more and more players are using their platform to speak up about causes they believe in like germany's lay on gretzky it's been about photo and for me. so i'm just glad to see it. i'm happy anytime an example is set, it's a great sign that they're creating awareness of the 1st ideas of mix i'm upward.
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but the sports governing body in europe. you wafer said it was declining the request because it would be a political message to protest a new hungarian law. that rights groups have described as anti l g b t discrimination. instead, you waive a suggested alternative dates for the rainbow colors in the later rounds of the tournament. when hungary last place in their group are unlikely to be playing while you wait for the decision to reject the rainbow from the stadium in munich contradicts some of its very own recent messaging. here's one you, a full statement that isn't aging particularly well. a treatment ahead of the tournament proud that you are a 2020 will be a tournament for everyone with the hash tag equal game. and here's your wave. his campaign called outraged, which ran last year. now it's all to call out and highlights the problem of discrimination in football, including instances of racism, sexism and homophobia,
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my girlfriend and i also, i mean if you're not the difference, they struggle myself. i for more now we want to bring in d, w. sports journalist felix tom suit in cologne, who closely follows german football and from london, i'm joined by a sports writer, john holmes, who founded the networking group and consultancy, sports media, l g b t plus to both of you gentlemen, it's good to have you with us john, let me start with you and with us football, the announcement by carl nasa of the las vegas readers that he is gay. i mean, we cannot emphasize too much just how huge this announcement is for the n f l. can we i'm sorry, may. yeah, it's been absolutely colossal announcement, the impact that is have gone all around the world and it's such a powerful message that calls been able to share. there's lots of different elements to it. but i think what was really important was the charity donation that
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he announced as part of his public coming out and to give $100000.00 to pull an eligibility to charity in the us. just send a really important message and it could have been in context. you know, the charity of course is to prevent l g b, g use from committing suicide. we know that the numbers are very high. john, this response by the nfl commissioner that we saw roger good out. i mean it was 100 percent supportive in the message was clear, us football is a sport where everyone is welcome. is he mixing politics in sports with this support? oh, absolutely, no. i mean, i think you could so because he echoed the words of call not saved himself. he said representation masses. and you know, it's not political to be l g b q. i mean, it's part of the diversity that we see around us in every day. in every city across the world, of course, in places where l g b, right?
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they're not as advanced as they are in germany here in the u. k. and in the us. so i think what it really recognize the fact that yes, of course, there are gay players in the nfl. there are bisexual fires as well. the number because of the various reasons, the culture and traditions of men in america, men's teams work in particular. it's very difficult for these players share that trade side calls to come forward and say yes, this is who i am and i'm to do it in such a consistent way. i think that was really important. and felix b b n f l a. the us is not attempting here to be politically neutral when it comes to include city and the l g b t community. but you wafer says it is explained to our viewers. why that is, why us and to says that it supports the community. however, on the like, the difference is that way for us to work with it. 5055 members of the asian
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and there are 55 government, all those governments that are often of different political affiliations. this class results in a situation where you, where you far is dependent on those government, mostly the infrastructure which result in situation and tuition that we see now that you wait for the own value are being confronted by those government. and the more time why the more we feed those conflicts taking place in the future, i believe when you're talking about the governments, you're talking about the hi, gary and government in the, in this case with, with the game in munich, aren't you? absolutely, very. and government have been in the new view in europe in more than one instance when it comes to laws, which many experts, many experts have labeled r i n g b for this coming towards the community. when you compare that with the way the
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community has been making progress here in germany and other countries as well, it's been very strong, contra contract. and i think the issue here in germany has become a lot more mainstream and recent year, which is partly the reason why the outrage here in germany so strong you there is outreach here. do you think that this decision by you wafer, could it blow up its face? me could it become a p r disaster? already a few years after i would argue just a few days ago you a by itself said the want one sanction the german f. a for he kept in mind when noise wearing a rainbow flag arm band as it can be. and i would promote would cause today 3 days later. and the situation couldn't be more different to you in football term in ology and both. are you a fall and i think you a fight tough on the fact that by now, by the intensity of the reaction,
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i'm pretty sure about that, john, and see me as both of you. american football is embracing. it's openly gay player, but i mean we don't want to kid ourselves. there is a reason why only one player has come out in more than a century of the leagues existed. and european football is embracing itself and is business ties. but the fans in the publics demands for inclusivity, they will not go away. so i mean, where are these sports headed, john? let me start with you. what do you think? well i think this book headed towards that price of extra visibility, and that's what can i say because i wanted to book the signs already before he came out. we've seen a seismic shift in the nfl that used to was this aspect of quality. this aspect of inclusion, you need to look at significant moments that happen, such as the n f l taking caught in the new york prize parade. lots of activation
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online during the pandemic. but of course people couldn't meet in person. but the whole, those kinds of discussion panels for pride to mark these occasions in the calendar . and i think here and in europe, we're seeing much greater awareness around the importance of how to embrace l g, b t g people. of course we bought so much visibility in the women's game alloy for a particular happening harder as one of that is on the equal gain campaign. so was really adding to it and driving this event now is players themselves stepping up, being active allies and being vocal in their support. so l g, b, t key people. and we've seen that wave panella sharing on social media. we've seen a thomas texas for over 24 hours. and even tonight i'm trying to reason the instructional picture on social media of the munich stadium lit up in rainbow colors. you know, that's very good point, felix. where do you see things going from here? i see this situation only because i see such topics becoming more and more
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a recurring theme. i think the conflict between some government in europe ship to shifting towards the conservative right. and the fact that fan activism within the european football becoming more and more of a thing, we remember what happened recently with a soberly plant after the man, the change. and this demand for change will also affect europe in football, on perception of itself, when it comes to issues around the quality around the community, around is your sex with them and racism. i would suspect it would be the last time we're going to we're going to be discussing these issues. and it will be interesting to see where the rainbow colors are. tomorrow night, this w sports journalist felix thompson, in cologne and london sports writer, john holmes. to both of you gentlemen, thank you. good to have you on the show tonight occasionally match
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the world health organization has warned that the global vaccine distribution program to help poor countries is failing. only 80000000 doses have been delivered through the co vax program, and the timing could not be worse. as infections in africa are rising by 20 percent per week. south african president rama focus is calling on wealthy nations to end their vaccine hoarding. the w's adrian crease, reports the message shouldn't be new to anyone, one and a half years into a deal group. and demick was your hands maintain social distance where mosque. but the disaster management officers in cape town, they have observed that more and more people and not sticking to the rules hopefully to them is really to consider. they love the ones, even though they may be resistant to comply with total. but they must think of the
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family members and they want to know because how would they feel like a divide is the day. but if people don't pretend to be losing one not wearing math in public as a criminal offense in south africa, yet many people don't. but mostly this mosque in everything is for each people, you know what i mean because they have so a lot of money, they don't want to die. bullet eating us, it is tiring. it is tara, especially for those who goes to school like kids. now there must go 2 days a week. like it's all, it's frustrating man, it's frustrating for a lot of people who close to me died because i already joined the 2nd wave. so i'm, what are you doing this way so far? the province of how ting around south africa, economic have you had this book has been hit particularly hard making up for more than 60 percent. you infection?
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scientists expect strict locked down rule soon, but will the 3rd way fits the entire country harder than the 2nd? no, we don't expect to in the, on the areas at listing the cost of provinces of south africa will be worse than the 2nd wave. why that is, because the 2nd wave was very severe in the cost or at regions of south africa. and we also know from the science that we have done that the people that got infected with the variant had released a very high level antibodies. so we expect to see a kind of population immunity around the corner of cape town. the management team is encouraging the elderly to sign up. what you will have germany currently has no official recommendation to vaccinate pregnant women against cobra 19,
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but one state in the country is not waiting any longer for guidance. soon to be mothers who are unwilling to wait for a nationwide recommendation or travelling there to get bags and aided and demand is quickly out basing supply so he hung up the info mit. i don't think it's evelyn kern is one of the exceptions, and not the norm among pregnant women in germany. she's about to be vaccinated against coven 19 i heard that it's now possible for pregnant women to be vaccinated. and i want to have as much protection as possible so that i don't catch the virus after roll and then put myself or my child in danger. germany has yet to issue a nationwide recommendation on inoculating pregnant women. but last month's the vaccination commission and the eastern stay upsets me did with emma renee vaccine such as madonna and biotech pfizer from the 20th week of pregnancy. in
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this we can see that pregnant women don't experience more side effects and the unborn children don't have a higher risk of them without the vaccination. but we can also see that pregnant women with kobe 1920 times more likely to die from it. the commission use data from israel, the u. k. and the us decision. gynecologist cornelia herman has been inundated with requests in from principal principal when doing the vaccinations in our free time. we just can't manage it during our consultation hours. and patients are coming not only from like going around saxony, but from other states to like today, for example, from north ryan with failure on many people are no longer prepared to wait for a recommendation from germany's national vaccine commission. nadine visa has travelled from saxon these neighboring states of tokens. you can for me, it's just very important that i protect myself as much as possible. and for me,
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that's the vaccination. some doctors in saxony holding off on vaccinating pregnant women until the recommendation is approved nationwide. but the only thing hindering gynecologist cornelia has been at the moment is the location arrival of doses. oh you and so i entered the committee, has made a controversial recommendation. it says the great barrier reef australia's east coast should now be placed on a list of endangered world heritage sites. and that has angered the australian government of the reasons a major tourist attraction in australia wants to keep it off of the endanger list. scientists say that declining coral is due to climate change, the un is urging australia to do more, to protect the reef, and to speed up what is already plant. well, this brings us to a growing movement to put acts of environmental destruction on par with more crimes
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in genocide and increasing number of activists lawyers and politicians want ecos side to be punishable by the international criminal court. they say making this a crime would deter companies and governments from harming the environment instead of paying fines and compensation perpetrators would face arrest prosecution and imprison. where today, a group of top international lawyers publish the world's 1st legal definition of ego side. here's a member of that panel reading out that definition. eco science means unlawful or one to acts committed with knowledge. there is a substantial likelihood of severe and either widespread or long term damage to the environment in caused by those act. we are joined now by one of the leaders of the campaign to make ecosign and international crime. joe,
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joe maiden, she is co founder and executive director of stop eco side international judge. oh, it's good to have you on the program. i mean, this is, this is a big day for you. you've finally, you've got the legal definition. it's written out. it's been codified. tell me, what are the 1st concrete examples of eco side that you would like to see prosecuted? that's the question. everybody asks us and i suppose because the crime is not yet in place. current situations of each side would not be caught by the cry because it doesn't act retrospectively. but the kind of examples that we would indicate might be, for example, the situation in the niger delta with pollution from oil drilling serious deforestation of the amazon and, and oil spills, for example, deep water horizon. serious industrial accidents that result from, you know,
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protocols of safety not being followed those kinds of things. and why was it so important to come up with a legal definition of eco's side? i mean, what does it mean for your campaign? it's hugely important. it's really historic moment, i think acre site is generally understood by the public to mean mass damage and destruction of ecosystems. but without a clear and credible legal definition. and it's been difficult to kind of move this forward at the diplomatic level. because the 1st thing governments want to know is, well, how are you defining it? so having this panel of talk international experts working for 6 months on creating this concise and powerful definition is a really key milestone. want to ask you, you're familiar with the diesel gate scandal here in germany. volkswagen. of course the lied about its emissions levels. if that were to happen in the future. another
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car maker, for example, would, would that constitute an active ico side? it could certainly be examined in that context. the important thing is that the criminal law aspect means that it's gay, it's good to individuals, so, so something qualifies, eek aside, it must be traceable to the act or the failure to act of an individual person. and actually in a context like diesel gate that could indeed potentially be possible in future. it certainly means that key decision makers in corporations will be thinking very carefully about the decisions they make in order to stay on the right side of this law. not least because their public image and reputation and hence their business success will depend on it. i know that you've got the backing of some very prominent in powerful names. i understand the pope has endorsed this. the french
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president micron regretted tune bag the, the activists. i mean, how much political support do you have at to tonight? would you say it's growing very fast? there are already 8 member states of the international criminal court which have in one way or another, expressed publicly, an interest in this discussion. and, you know, behind closed doors, i mean, we're not at liberty to discuss diplomatic conversations until the states themselves are ready to do so. but suffice it to say that there are a large number of states are becoming interested in this. and indeed, at the parliamentary level, the interest is or is global. the inter parliamentary union, which involves it comprises delegations from a $179.00 parliaments around the world, voted recently with almost complete unanimity to support this in principle. to do, i've got about half a minute left. i had to ask you, you know,
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people are going to be wondering this the united states in china, the world's biggest polluters. where did they stand when it comes to ecosign? they are not members of the international criminal court, which means that applying it to them in their own jurisdictions will be difficult. but on the other hand, they can't get in the way of it moving forward because they don't have a vote. and of course, because any ratifying nation who takes this crime on, can apply it in their own jurisdiction. they can also apply it to american nationals, if they set foot on the soil of a ratifying nation. ok, joe made a co founder and executive director of stop eco side international. joe, it's a pleasure talking with you. please come back and talk with this as your organization makes progress. thank you. thank you. well, the day is almost done, the conversation continues online. you'll find us on twitter either
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the in the news . this is the w news live and from berlin tonight. is it the end of the rainbow? european football governing body away 4 blocks plans to light unix arena in rainbow colors for germany's match against hungary you wave or rejecting the show of solidarity with hungary l g. b t community because of the messages. political contacts also coming up tonight should the crime of environmental destruction be on par with genocide activists. the fines are no longer enough, that perpetrator should end up buying bars. and it's being called germany's biggest
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post war for scandal. the wire card vs go. it was exposed last year. now a parliamentary committee is severely criticizing the chancellor's government for failing to stop the global scale. ah. i bring golf, it's good to have you with us. we begin with european soccer and the rainbow, european football, governing body, you wave has refused a request to light up unix stadium with rainbow colors wednesday when germany take on hungary the rainbow colors have to do with protest against legislation passed in hungary last week that bands the sharing with children of material portraying homosexuality and gender transition. you wafer refuse the request to eliminate the arena because of what it called,
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its political context. pictures of the leon serena from january to counts in rainbow colors in memory of the gay men and women killed in the holocaust. this week munich mare wrote a letter to you wafer, asking to use the same color scheme as a statement against homophobia and transfer via when hungary come to play germany. but you said it was declining the request because it would be a political message to protest, a new hungarian law. the rights groups have described as mc, l, g, b, t discrimination. the decision has provoked outrage him unique, defend us, is shameful. that forbids us here in munich, and from sending a signal, cosmo politan as him and sorry for tolerance for respect and facility charity with the l. g. b, c. i q. community one, facilitate the head of the german parliament. sports committee has also waited in
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an interview with d. w. she accused of having noble goals on paper, but no intention of standing up for those values in practice. i think the city of munich really. ready offered a great opportunity to price against discrimination over time my eyes wave really does not show ambition to pound up for equality. they claim that you have suggested alternative dates for the rainbow colors in the later rounds of the tournament when hungary who are lost in that group unlikely to be playing. all right, so we're now we want to bring in d, w 's, felix tom. so he's in cologne. it's good to see you, felix. so is this what we just heard? is this a case of you wafer saying one thing, but doing another when it comes to the values of inclusivity? if you say there are people's reactions to us as action most certainly yes. just
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just last in just about 2 years ago, your official twitter account to come out again for and against discrimination against the q community say that some don't feel welcome in football. it would be the question if they don't feel welcome in football. what, where does it come from? and if you take that decision, which you very clearly say one thing to a sign in favor of the community anticipate to the vaccines instead of showing it on the biggest possible that it would be the question, what are you wait for the values when push comes to shove and not when you roll. that's what people are asking online mostly here in germany as well. there's been a lot of talk. today's used to is trying to preserve its relationship with hungary, with the government of hungry. is that the case?
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many people argue so it needs to be said, the hungary has been un gone to country for certain venting colby's restriction. remember the last in march, both the legs of the time of december, the 16th tide between elder light and liverpool, workplace in budapest, to circumvent the german government quarantine restrictions. so you way 5 basically have an interest of keeping hunger reach me if you will indicate the colby pendant on, which seems to be the case nowadays. mostly the u. k. going forward, the more the pandemic goes on, the more weight has an interest of keeping this relationship going. absolutely. yeah, and we've heard also felix a lot about gary and fans during this tournament. are there concerns about their behavior tomorrow in munich? if the rainbow colored lights actually appear,
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or is it because we're talking about, according to police, we're talking about 2000 and found or expected to travel farm, hungary, some of them, according to music studies, are being labeled as problematic. we don't know how they're going to react in practice at been their numbers are going to be significantly smaller than the one we've seen in budapest. of course the we're full, but police is basically getting ready for off and are according to that statement from earlier today. all right, let's look into the future here. we know that you a for it's still planning on london to be the location for the semi final in the finals of the euro, 2020 championships. that's despite the delta very, that's the stand tonight. could that change? and if so, what would it look like? can change, we've already seen several european leader speaking against the whole thing, the semi final, the final one, the it'll be in and get me out of germany,
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chancellor in minute i'm a grown from says leader has spoken out and demanded more careful planning of the game budapest is again the out of the account due to the hosting of the game, as we discussed previously according to a b. so it's definitely bound to change. i certainly think the discussion is far from being over. all right, tom, so from d. w. sports. thank you. and in today's, you are 2020 matches england snatch their 2nd when of a tournament against the czech republic to confirm their qualification to the round of 16 raheem sterling was on the mark for england. he scored early on to get his team a one. neil: when and 3 valuable points in the other match, croatia, 131 again, scotland, luca mode rich scored the best of the goals as probation guaranteed their seat in the next round. are let's take a look at the table. then as group d comes to a close, england finish top of the group and the 3 lie and still haven't conceded to go at
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the turn it are we shipping a 2nd to secure their passage and the czech republic also qualify as one of the best 3rd place themes, scotland, or ballad out are here to look now some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. iran president elect abraham re c as delivered his 1st public speech since his election victory. he says a rapid colona by respects and a few campaign will be his governments immediate concern from the one where the 83000 radian died from codes of 900. since the pandemic began, protesters and me and mar, have taken to the streets in support of the people's defense for a group supporting else to leader unsung to cheat. since the receive power on february, 1st, communities have been taking up arms to defend themselves against military violence . more than 800 civilians have been killed since the crew were now to the growing movement to put acts of environmental destruction on par with war crimes and
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genocide. and increasing number of activists lawyers and politicians want what they are calling ecosign to be punishable by the international criminal court. they say making this a crime would deter companies and governments from harming the environment instead of paying fines and compensation perpetrators would face arrest prosecution and imprisonment. earlier we spoke to marie to saw a member of the green group in the european parliament and an advocate for criminalizing eco side. and we asked her, what difference a change in the wall would make while we move to tension when it's recognized and recourse a crime, this is what we are working on with a lot of and number of payments and services saving movement for a few years. now, why is that is because we see the deliberation of the distribution of the plan if that is currently going on. and we need to substance, there is a large infinity of corporate meters and has
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a basically there's one of the examples and most famous that are, of course is of course they said that in brazil we're leaving activities that are leading the friction of the planet. this is why we need urgently and you know, to condemn the crime in order to prevent them from happening. and this is real urgent one to save that the climate that was read to. so speaking with this earlier, last year, the german payment processing company wire card filed for insolvency after admitting to fabricating sales figures and misrepresenting nearly 2000000000 euros and assets. now the german parliament's committee of inquiry into the scandal has presented its final report. the committee examined whether the federal government and supervisory authorities failed to take action over obvious wrong doing by wire card executives, critic say the report may present more questions than answers. this man's shooter
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was a key question. facing the committee. many across germany's political divide lay some blame for the wire cut scandal. if a dog finance minister only shows his ministry monitored the work of staffing, which according to the committee's final report, look the other way when it came to wire card here, keep this guns in tried and there are very clear abuses here. and of course, he is primarily responsible stuff and he must face up to it will slide on his policy in the disk. in my opinion, we often got too much of a back seat in the public and political discussion. we had a team of tax board members who obviously acted with criminal energy. and of course, that makes the situation difficult to supervise. an emotion via wire card was a service provider for online payments. it was seen as an innovative german company,
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but it says figures who are not real. in the end, a 1900000 euro hole emerged in its balance sheet shortly after it's 5 for bankruptcy. that had been warning sign for a long time. the media reported inconsistencies, year after year, the auditors e y case, the firm, the green light, baffin did not investigate allegations of wrongdoing. to go the process were well organized but not perfectly organized. and there were weaknesses. for example, in the way they falsified documents. you could have seen that one can kind of form a wire card. boss marcus brown is now in custody. and for my c o, john must. charlotte is on the run. more than 22000000000 years of market value was destroyed by the fraudsters. because the share price crashed after the scanner came to light, investors paid a heavy price in cambodia light in so many places,
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