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philip privilege, poverty is one of the main causes some young children walk in mind troughs instead of going to others can attend classes only after they finish working. millions of children over the world can't go to school. we ask why. and because education makes the world more just make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah, stock flight as fresh worries at wall street. jo biden's, $1.00 trillion dollar stimulus bill is under threat. while the spread of the over con variant is forcing governments around the world to re introduce restrictions. also on the program, we take you to chill a where
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a newly elected president promised to fight poverty. and one of the world's most unequal economies. and an outbreak of birds flew threatens a german holiday tradition. i'm chelsea delaney welcome to do over you've business us market slid once again today as jo biden's landmark stimulus bill bill appears close to collapse. investors are betting that congress won't pass the $1.00 trillion dollar bill. it adds to the list of worries for investors on top of the fast spreading overcrowded omicron cove at variance. the stimulus package is in jeopardy after a democratic senator joe mansion refused to vote in favor with just one vote needed for the bill to pass the cache would fund climate change product projects help reduce child care costs and improve health care services. among other cornerstone policies of the bite and presidency. now for more on this,
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let's talk to our wall street correspondent yann's quarter. so yen, how much of the so off we're seeing today is omar crohn. and how much of that is these hopes for a trip to trillion dollars stimulus package being dashed? chelsea actually i can even add a 3rd a reason. and that is the changing environment when it comes to monetary policy was the surprise to move up the bank of england last week to already to start increasing the interest rates. actually already end of last week, we saw the selling a pressure to take up some speed. but clearly, i mean that the infrastructure plan is more than in jeopardy. it's another reason why we had to sell off at the beginning of the week. and if you look at the pandemic, i mean nobody is talking about or locked on here in the united states. but clearly a consumer spending, for example, could be effector, could be lowered,
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those increasing numbers. i mean, right now in the united states, i believe we are at about $130000.00 people newly infected each day. so the stimulus project that we're talking about here, it was really seen as a once in a generation chance to overhaul the u. s. social safety system to, to overhaul climate policies. how big of a blow is that, that it could potentially not pass now for the us economy? now it's always difficult to just to, to really put a concrete number behind it behind your question. but overall, if you take childcare, for example, and so without affordable childcare, and for a lot of working moms, it will be much more difficult to fully return for the job. so that is just one of many effectors who i can on the growth could be impacted without the built back.
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better plan. we had to goldman sachs by the way, out on monday, lowering their forecasts for across the medic gross to mythic prospect. sorry. so for an economic growth here in the united states for the next couple of a quarter, so it is pretty likely that it will have an impact. and we shouldn't forget, i mean we had this massive growth in the past couple of quarters. and part of it was all that money that came from washington, so there's no additional money that probably will have an impact on economic growth over here. yes, quarter in new york. thank you so much. now investors have reacted nervously to the election of left dis, millennial gabriel borage as chillies. the youngest ever president, the 35 year old george campaigns when creased taxes on the wealthy, an booth social spending to tackle chillies, yawning, gap between rich and poor orange. mobilized a record load or turn out, but the market reaction on monday was frosty, with actually in pay,
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so losing 3 percent against the dollar. now one of the new president's challenges will be tackling poverty, which has been on the rise due to the pandemic. more and more to lands have moved into shanty towns where life is precarious blue to get home. david, why keeley has to climb over a barricade of tires. he lives in a squatter settlement known as violette or para, at the edge of the chile and a capital santiago. the wooden shacks that of mushrooms here are home to people made jobless by the corona, virus pandemic. people like david who could no longer afford to pay his rent a bit of either those say after i lost my job a, i'd helped my uncle in the media gave way when he was one of the 1st to build a shock. here he went, other than i built my own thing because of some one out of work. maybe there was no
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other choice. i mean, the scene though i who david has been living here for several months now. he was only able to pay for the building materials by taking money from his retirement fund. it's now a home for his wife and child, but it lacks basic amenities. going to quibble, and when i go unable ethan interviews were not connected to the power grid key, a lot of families tap into the power lines to me, but were often left without electricity sometimes for weeks on and, and naturally there's no sewage either the matter which i visit could leon seemed really b. o. e m 50 my law. ah, the people here are the losers of the pandemic, left without a job or help from the government. a situation that is hit single mother, kara lina fernandez hard. she built her hot with her own hands and is proud of the result. she lives inside these few square meters with her 2 children,
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a lack of and recycles the water. we went up until recently we used a communal toilet, but now we have our own bathroom since she became unemployed. carolina has been training for a job as a social worker or something like that. she hopes she will some day be able to make a decent wage and moved back into her proper neighbourhood, home with her children. yes. are you and her pet cat? yeah, i don't give you enough go math that you said that there are no by from what i've been through so much as we were on the waiting list for a subsidized department or to give them a that never worked out even more lit up within us think on the government doesn't have any solutions for poor people like me that there are kind of an associate. the squatters settlement has been growing steadily. david, now fears criminal gangs will soon gain the upper hand here within one that we need to show everyone and chalet and the world that how we are
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suffering in our struggle to live in dignity. medina, once they were part of chillies middle class, today they are illegal squatters relegated to the sidelines of society now to some of the other global business stories making news. the world economic forum has called off its annual meeting and the swiss quay town of davos. the organ to the organizers blamed the pandemic for the cancellation of the elite gathering. the w e. f instead hoped to put together an alternate event in the early summer. police in india have released dozens of demonstrators who have been detained. falling protests at a fox on plant, hundreds had taken to the street after workers had to be hospitalized last week due to food poisoning. it's the 2nd instance of unrest at an apple suppliers factory. this year toilet paper is set to become more expensive. swedish company city,
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one of the world's biggest producers of consumer tissue, says it's preparing to hike its prices on paper hygiene products up to 20 percent. reacting to storing costs of raw materials and energy are roskus is a traditional holiday dish in germany. but this year there's a problem, bird flu is ranging. the virus has even been found and wild birds and some part of germany. and that's threatening to take a holiday staple off the table. ah, under normal circumstances, they should be out grazing. but in a growing number of german counties, these are restricted to their barnes these days. like here in lower saxony, it's a precautionary measure due to the bird flew. now it is tough horn asked plenty to worry about each day in martin them on every morning when i opened the barn door, there's dead animals or there's some other kind of problem. it's so stressful to live with this fear all the time. to leave. early of this year,
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2500 keys had to be called at or farm as many were infected. the state only compensates for a fraction of the enormous cost and minimum. if the animals have to be called again, then i'll probably have to quit. i can't lose that much money cheerfully. when i hear this top one has rebuilt her flock, many of her keys have already been slaughtered and put into the deep freeze. to day, a merchant from berlin picks up 200 of them. all of them already sold german christmas skis are in high demand, and supply is limited due to the bird flew. those who want to roast goose must order early and get a bit lucky according to the poultry association. for 3, none of i ask everyone who wants to christmas goose can half one, but most are frozen and are fresh and summer from eastern europe and they're not as humanely treated there. as here in germany and of the daughter,
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a christmas goose costs up to 30 percent more this year, about 16 euro per kilo, such as here at hanover's farmers market. but that doesn't stop most customers from buying one yesterday, so i don't eat much me. but when i do with an act, lathan pay more for its definitely one of your clients. who knows where was this for most of all, it has to taste good and be cost effective and it's not unimportant that the animals are kept properly. this is better to join vista on skipped a, we'll definitely have a goose drumstick. it's just a 2 of us. we used to be 6 and back then we'd have a whole restore, christmas dinner them off, done often by mouth or tissue. it seems despite recent difficulties, a christmas goose will very soon beyond many plates once again. ah, and a reminder of the top business story were following for you this hour. it was market flynn, once again, it's jo biden's, landmark,
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$1.00 trillion dollars simula spell appears close to collapse. that's after democratic senator joe mansion refused to vote in favor, but just one vote needed for the bill to pass. it adds to the list of worries for investors on top of the fast spreading corona, vice of corona virus, omar con variant and that's our show for more checkout d, w dot com slash business, and the dw news youtube channel for also on facebook from me and the business team here in berlin. thanks for watching. the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing? what does the latest research say? information and context. the corona virus update the coven. 19 special
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don't know how you miss to the goal. ah, feel the magic discover the world around you. subscribe to d w documentary on youtube. with ah, protests across the world, demonstrations against vaccination, sometimes peaceful, sometimes violent. police often have to intervene. when po testers, without mosques and social distance inc, contribute to the spread of the virus. debate seems futile. for many conspiracy
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theorists. after all, or do you say to an activist who thinks that bill gates is trying to embed secret micro chips and people using the coven vaccine. but when you draw the line between extremists and skeptics, and how can radicalization be prevented? i'm daniel winter. welcome to a coven, 19 special vaccination rate, show what the majority of the public believe that jobs are safe and effective. but not everyone agrees. and of those people as a fine line between skepticism and conspiracy. then there are the extremes. in recent days, several prominent politicians here in germany were threatened with violence for supporting covered measures. so why does a loud minority seemingly want to fight for what could harmed them or even kill them or their loved ones?
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their views are seen as radical, and although the number of so called clear drinker or lateral thinkers is relatively small, they're certainly vocal. what did the protesters have in common? one study suggests that in southern germany, they often share esoteric and anthropological beliefs. they're generally highly educated and many a former green or left party supporters. however, in eastern germany, the far right plays a much greater role. in mentioned the these people lead largely civil and autonomous lives. but now they feel they're being dictated to by the state. again, although multiple esoteric aspects play a role. but there are clear differences of opinion, even among esoteric think is tobias to human, is a pediatrician and fryeburg. he believes and patient autonomy and holistic medicine . but it's still vaccinated against cove at 19. many of his patients are skeptical,
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but he tries to ease their fears. as i enjoy figures, i will ment, is that a common concern is that the vaccines were developed so quickly. lawton, the under another fear is that people believe that there has to be people out there who have had some negative side effects. baker didn't wilken dartford. i tried to reassure them and ease their doubts, also convinced them on to a certain extent. now he's a bidding to niemen, and when it comes to children having to wear a face mask at school to buy us to shelburn says he won't issue exceptions. especially after a corona of ours outbreak at this, near by a vile doth school infected dozens of children. authorities later discovered 50 pupils had been issued fake merced exemption certificates. they're always going to be debates about what's right and wrong to do in a pan direct, independent, paranoid conspiracy is particularly dangerous phenomenon. so let's speak to him
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psychologist and each disco. thank you very much for joining us. and you've written extensively about so called national narcissism and the spread of conspiracies during the pandemic. what were your findings? thank you for having me. in our research, we find that national narcissism tends to be positively associated bed. the believe in conspiracy theory is related to cobit 19. so national narcissism, we can think of it as individual nasa system on the, on the social scale. so it is the concept that people have an insulated belief of how great their country is. but at the same time, have also the desire to have that greatness being recognized by others. we were told that story, continue. yeah. yeah. so we find a this related to the believe and covet 19 conspiracy theory. and then there's also a relationship to the believe to with us health behaviors to combat the virus.
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what do we draw the line between skeptics and extremists? that's a good question. i think get things open for different opinions and to consider a turn it there and extreme with them. it's more associated with not being open to having discussions and updating one believe and how strong are these movements after all, we can see in most western countries, majority of people have accepted getting the vaccine. yeah, related pan. we looked at 56 countries and we saw that there is quite a variance in how popular koby 19 conspiracy theories are and also how popular this national narcissistic ideas are. so for example, what we find is that in india and greece, this idea of national narcissism, i'm conflict, spend cobit 19 conspiracy theory believes are actually very high,
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whereas, and we, then we see that both of them are actually very, you know, so we have to look at the countries on an individual scale to understand this psychological process. when you look at the countries on the individual level or even regions within countries, what are the causes for those differences in the strength of conspiracy movements between different places? yes, so it is, we know that conspiracy theory believes are thought the aided with a sense of uncertainty as sense of having been left behind by for example, the government and countries really just for the, for in how people feel about being considered by governmental policies or how good policy makers, where in communicating the complexity of the virus. and what can we do with this research with the studies that you've been doing and,
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and other people like you into wrecks in conspiracy theorists. what are the, the takeaways and how do we use them? they think to take, take away that we found in our research is we have to distinguish between people who are skeptical su, that, who just need more information about the vaccines. and then people who are strongly conspiracy theory believe birth, who need to be more addressed in their overall molded to believe the theory that says feeling out of control or feeling uncertain. so we have to meet these needs before talking about b. s. the theory believe that them. ok, so it's also about meeting that need and understanding them in a way as well. and we can't reach out to them without understanding them. so if there's someone who's watching this right now and saying, here they go, spreading their propaganda again. what is your message to them?
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because now you can reach out to them. what would you say to that? i think you said that 1st of all, how nicely it is, how likely is it bad? these cover wouldn't have been uncovered yet when we think about how many people would be involved in, in covering up that are actually badly or harmful. is it really likely that there wouldn't have been a whistleblower just yet? and then on the other hand, also thinking about how many people around me are actually believing it and how many people might actually say they believe these ideas to fit in a group. and having an open discussion might be actually very fruitful. so seems we have to be skeptical about the skeptics on eastern disco psychologist. thank you very much. that is very insightful. now it's time for you to ask the questions and for us to reply his of your question about whether vaccines can have long term
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delayed side effects. answering it our science correspondent, derek williams. o, has there ever been a vaccine that has caused side effects? yes, in the future. 0, one of the justifications that people who are vaccine hesitant often give for why they don't want to be vaccinated as that. we don't know what kind of effects coven vaccines might only have years down the road. and of course, that's an argument that can't be refuted, because none of us can see the future. we can only make decisions about it based on the severity of the pandemic now. and the data that we have at hand, both as individuals and as societies, it's all we have to go on. it's not a perfect system, unexpected stuff happens all the time, but it's the only system we have as we seek on to stop suffering and save
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lives. and, and one great source of data is the information that we've gathered from vaccine drives in the past. that past experience with many, many different vaccines for a wide range of diseases makes a couple of things really clear. first, is that given a large enough sample size, some side effects are inevitably going to crop up. and very rarely a currently approved coven vaccine can cause, for example, someone to go in to ana, lactic shock, or develop its own bosis or develop my o cardite us. but billions of doses had been distributed so far over the course of nearly a year. and there is nothing indicating any wide scale trends or delayed term effects for any of the approved coven vaccines. that's because the experts say
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vaccines are only given a couple of times and break down quickly in the body after initiating an immune memory. which means if side effects are going to occur, they pretty much always do so within a few days or weeks of vaccination. so while it's true that for a very few unlucky people, a vaccine could cause a side effect that might have an impact on their life for years to come. the experts say there's no evidence linking any vaccine to side effects that only show up many months or years later. and finally, worries over an o micron wave huff even reached the edge of the arctic circle tourism operators and
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finish lapland are still recovering from a disastrous 2020. now there are hopes and fears as the frosty regions. winter tourism season gets underway at santa claus village, amusement park walkers of putting finishing touches to this ice restaurant and hotel. but how many guests will experience this, sir? fun park as anyone's guess. it's not a case of finish restrictions, but other nations responses to the only one variant, including travel restrictions, test requirements, and quarantine measures. and that's it for me, your coven, 19 special. i'm daniel winter in berlin. thank you for watching with
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