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tv   Business - News  Deutsche Welle  June 24, 2021 8:15am-8:31am CEST

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ah, the ah, the news news . ah, it's about billions. it's about power. it's about the foundation of the world order. the new silk road. china wants to expand its influence with this trade network also in europe. china is
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promises, partners, rich profit in europe, and there's a sharp warning you want wherever, except money from the new superpower will be dependent on in china's gateway. year starts july 1st on dw, the news. i bet there's all and welcome to d. w. business. can your boss for you to get the jack for some reason the fine hospital workers in the us? that's the question to take all the way to the supreme court. and it's basically cardboard. cut out our bit as a bar developed into a mass produced fully functional benefits. as a business of $150.00 tax and hospital staff have been laid off or quit off the refusing to get the co,
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the jap most and taking legal action. but it's led to debate about whether employees can be forced to get inoculate it. discussions with her employer make no difference in the end. jennifer bridges has just learned that she lost her job as a nurse here. the reason she refused to be vaccinated against covet 19 varying, that could be side effects and they created protocols saying we had to take the closing back or we'd be on a 2 week mt prevention reading and determination. and yesterday, june 23rd was our last suspensions. today i just got my phone call stating, since i did not choose to take the shot, i will be terminated as of today. at the use methodist hospital, most of the more than 26000 employees have already been vaccinated. the hospital says that science shows that vaccinations are not only saved but also necessary to protect staff and patients. nearly $200.00 staff have been suspended for refusing
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the shot and around 3 quarters have already either resigned or being sec. we want measure to be held accountable for the actions. we want the public that we should not have lost her job. and that methodist is not properly giving people informed consent or talking about adverse reactions. we want the public to be properly informed of the shots before they take it themselves. despite the workers protests and plenty of popular support, a judge dismissed a lawsuit by bridges and the other employees. text and not only protect employees, refused to commit a crime. bridges also angered the court by comparing the compulsory vaccination with medical experiments in the holocaust. going to the judge, seeing that out. her remarks as principal the plaintiffs know how to take their case to the supreme court time meeting hampered us as being the leader in its corona, virus vaccine rollout. about half,
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all americans have been completely vaccinated. now the number of doses distributed has stagnated. as dancing skepticism becomes wide spread, especially in rural areas, experts fear of possible new outbreak of severe covered 19 infections brought on by more aggressive mutated variance of the corona virus. are you going to do and let's bring in tele mullins. he owns a plumbing company. he's told the applicants, no job, no job. charlie shouldn't be our own choice. choice project or not over fulton, anybody. what was signed as a company. we have an obligation to start from customers and therefore we're not like, you know, giving anybody any problems at all. what's the chance? so in other bullshit and the course, but it rules them out basically you,
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if you want to work for charlie, you got to get the job. well, you don't look at the child. he was a plumbing company. we left 450 people and i 2 percent of style already back to travel. i sent you adults already. so why, why would you not unless it's a medical race and what would you not have to check? well, i mean, you know, i'm not gonna put my stop and customers a risk. why would or, well, i guess there are people with medical conditions. there are pregnant women for example, who can't get the job. i guess that rules out all of those people. well, when she's the minority of people paper, you know, on the lab one the way that people come to the place and general thoughts, everybody else is like, you know, we've, we've been locked out of rights, mostly economist cracks what we call a rule the can't do anything and all people have been off matters throughout the
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chair. i mean, it maybe a big deal to get a lot back and get things moving. just to chat. i mean, did you want to see face field? so you, it's a, it's a safety issue. does it also make business sense? i know you've offered to vaccinate all of the stuff you already have on board. what are the costs there? i'm not sure the cost because as i said, that's been what we say. so if i pull app fx and privately as an employer, we will apply for a quarterly. so i could chat to the side of everything. you know, most people would call across the small nike to get the jack for about, well i think what's your message then to, to americans? i mean, half the population as i mentioned before, has been fully vaccinated. what, what about the other half? what happens to them? oh no, they're not. they're not totally. i mean,
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surely you will not tell me 50 percent of america, of adults and abstract that. i mean, in figures can be correct, fully 2000000 in the unified and as a site, you called white to get it. and it's always been feel the pigment, just see in an area there, but i feel, you know, they type and start making a bit of a big noise about it. but with check to recycle their lawyers and they're very happy that we sent on new contracts. we can add it on existing contracts with inside the contract, and the employee just got to agree the iraqis, charlie, you've got quite a lot of employees there in your company. when we look at it and even bigger corporations like a bank. some lawyers have said that it seems that they're taking a broad brush approach which will lead them to them. and us culture that an
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aggressive and patronizing approach of command and control when it comes to forcing employees to take the job. what would you say to that? well, maybe from what you want, why don't we look at the site, the stuff and customers, and make sure that we have a site working on them. they don't come to well catch anything and take it. let's look at the applewhite is all about saving people's lives, keeping the wall and getting the economy. i mean, even though she's saying you, she doesn't want any body from you to come in less unless they think quarantine, so she ro, protecting your, your counseling, whatever. so my 3rd only, remember this code is truly millions of people. is not a tele balance. no job, no job. great to have you on the show. thank.
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let's take a look at some other business stories making headlines. the cargo ship, which blocked the suez canal and disrupt the global trade for almost a week. and march may soon be released to its japanese owners. egypt sees the evergreen and demanded $900000000.00 in compensation. following negotiations, the owners say deal has been a great john mack, of pioneering at the virus software tycoon, has been found dead in a prison cell in barcelona and used comes to dallas after his extra addition to the us or the tax evasion charges with concert. caroline, justice, department officials, they, they believe mcafee took his own life. some reason he thought warren buffett has announced he is resigning as a trustee of the bill and melinda gates foundation, while making a donation of building $4000000000.00 to the charity 90 year old's not net worth is estimated at over a $100000000000.00 for many around the world crypto currencies are just some
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things to trade and make money from. but in some struggling economies, they provide of by who role for audrey, citizen is looking to sidestep hyperinflation. for some business whalen expanse, digital coins allow them to send money home without it losing value. venezuelan, pablo total works as a food delivery driver in boca columbia. he emigrated for work and 2019 needs to send money home regularly to his wife and son. with venezuela's economy wrecked by sanctions and hyperinflation. sending money via informal currency exchange is risky . so he turns to an app called value, which uses a peer to peer crypto exchange to make sure transfers into local currencies retain their value. was terminated in the morning. it maintains the value in a coin that has the same value as the american dollar out of me again, so that it will not suffer the same evaluation as the hyper inflation and venezuela
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. in a recent study shows just 3 percent of transactions in venezuela are conducted by a crypto. but in to the se, awareness of 2, such as value, is growing among experts. yes, i am i learning and knowing about the tools and processes related to the level of the usage to send money to our relative anywhere in the world is increasingly out of the net. on with me, let me go get one crypto currencies role in latin american economies is undoubtedly becoming more tangible as salvador recently adopted bitcoin as legal tender. while high inflation has also driven up its popularity and argentina, it's cheap, flexible, and environmentally friendly. adults team has managed to build an affordable home made of cardboard, potatoes and flex. the interior is made of wood, but you think the cardboard exterior wouldn't stand a chance of holding up against the elements. in the netherlands,
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the dream of your own home is a lot cheaper and more sustainable now, thanks to vehicle house, which translates as rap house made of cardboard. i was among the mach that was a manual to cardboard, and he could also be a wrapper not just folded. suddenly the book was much more stable. he bragged about it in a bunch of ups. they were even bets on it being used to build a house. how far was the beginning? about $100.00 homes later vehicle houses are rolling off the production line. just unrolled cardboard, wind it and glue it with paste, made from potatoes, flex to the insulation. grown on local meadows. the kind of house made of cardboard really withstand bad weather. the surface, the won't mix. the homeless sleep in cardboard boxes for a reason of either out there well insulated. then he goes soft in heavy rain. i
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don't have a house, so we gave our houses a raincoat a few years ago. takes raincoat, completely waterproof, but let's water vapor out. that's important. i think a house cost between 40085000 euros. it's a modular system with each segment measuring 5 square meters. it can be easily extended yet. it's very comfortable house and it means that there are 8 segments. now that's a long, but you can make your home as big as you want. it filled in theory, you could use a 120 segments. that would be a tunnel in this chain, but you have the bathroom. all very compact is scope, but i'll sit in the wash basin, the toilet opened as a washing machine. hidden away here. last was, you know, enough stopped, i can shout back here. the plenty of demand has even exports its modules,
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but not everybody is convinced design. so far, buyers have been mainly british french and belgian classical, the germans. they seem to be wondering about, made a paper can really work. but if anyone doesn't want to invest all at once, the house can also be rented as a holiday home. i think the me they know how you think they know you better than you know yourself. there's no, they'll get your money said even recently found ways to get your help businesses like consumer behavior and how the pandemic has changed made in germany next on d. w. the
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oh, what matters to us in that's why we listen to their stories reporter every weekend on d. w. o . me me for some it's a necessary evil, but for others it's a beloved pastime shopping. whether or not you enjoy a stroll down the aisles or a scroll down their online equivalence. it's unavoidable to be human is to shop consumption. why do we buy a question that a lot of us.

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