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reese will still live on your watching the dog. the news. here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you. france introduces new measures in a bit to slow the 5th wave of corona, virus infections as the country faces the highest number of cases since the start of the pandemic, new restrictions, including limits on public gatherings and compulsory home working. i've been introduced here watching the dm. the news coming up next is our cove at 19 specialty. my bob phone is imprinted from me and the team here. thanks for watching . and we'll see you at the top of the next hour. take care the site 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, because 19 special next on d,
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w. small acts can inspire big changes, meet the people making visible on it, go africa, joined them as they set out to save the environment, learn from one another and work together for a better future. ah, many thoughts do you offer, tuning it? eco africa on d w ah ah. ringback 2021 began with hospital systems struggling against a deadly wave of corona, virus infections. but hopes for high for coping 19 vaccines, and the return to normality that jobs would eventually enable. but the vaccine
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campaign has been slow and uneven. oh, many poor countries are still waiting for shots. millions of people and the developed world have refused to get vaccinated altogether. ah, that's allowed the virus to mutate and evade our defenses. ready crone of our experience, the prospect of new lock downs and the continued fears for our health. these are the concerns that we'll offering with us into the new year. this is your cobra 19 special. i'm chelsea delaney in berlin. well, it seems like a lifetime ago, but germany and the early days of the pandemic was widely praised for its measures to contain the virus. but this year, germany's reputation as a pandemic success story has slipped. the country has found itself at the center of new virus outbreaks, while vaccine skepticism has proliferated. our next report takes us through the ups and downs of germany's fight against the pandemic,
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and 2021. everything's closed. germany is in the hot looked down at the start of 2021. the 2nd wave of infections has swept across the country. by now, the vaccination campaign has just gotten underway. many hope that the jobs we bring gradual relief to the situation. but it has to come that if i get the chance i would like to be vaccinated because i think there will be little side effects. i'm sick for, right? because i'm over 70 and are, is it fair that during the 1st few months of the campaign, there's a priority list of people who can get immunized elderly people in health care workers being 1st in line. but the start of the inoculation campaign has been a bit dumpy. there are not enough exceeds a new production facility is yet to be built for the german develop biotech, pfizer vaccine. the situation in hospitals is becoming more dire by spring. a 3rd wave has reached germany, triggered by the more contentious elva variant. as absolute as it was incredibly
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stressful for my colleagues that there was a lot of an aside. he and we had frequent staff shortages. they wanted to do the best he could to comply with the hygiene bruce. it was extremely tense situation on the front as it hurts on. the situation in a crematorium is also tens, especially in the eastern german state of saxony. here the number of corona virus deaths is particularly high beyond tartar under, there were days when we had no del stem, wicked cremains in a day, as young takara from in me. the cove, its situation, has finally started to improve as infections, numbers drop, more and more regions are starting to ease their corona restrictions. to what extent can people enjoy freedom? despite the danger posed by the virus? this question remains at the center of the debate all summer. while the vaccination campaign makes good progress, that's why children are allowed to go back to school after the summer vacation with face mass, regular tests and airing of the rooms, but they're happy,
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nevertheless. in homeschooling, is that homeschooling, wasn't fun. mark you didn't get real lessons if you had a question. you couldn't get a proper answer. colored, initial run for them. but the pandemic is not over. the number of infections rise significantly again in for this time. it's those who are unvaccinated, who are affected the most by the highly contagious delta variant. the rights of the vaccinated and unvaccinated now becomes a point of contention. those who choose not to get humanized on board from entering more and more places. germany has seen many protests against corona regulations. many of those happened in the state of saxony, where far fewer people want to get vaccinated than in the rest of the country. since november, germany is caught up in the fall and by far the worst wave of the virus incidence rates in several regions have skyrocketed. at the same time,
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the country has started to administer booster shots, but experts say they are clearly too late. we have to do something and because people wait at sort decision make us wait at so long to do anything, it won't be possible to really do it without these restrictions. unfortunately, high infection rates have forced authorities to tensile many christmas markets and events in december. the 1st report at hays is the only cranberry and also causing concerns among people in germany. 2021 and much like the you the for with great uncertainty and the question of how long this pandemic were lost. all earlier i spoke to tobias kurt the epidemiologist. you saw there in that report and i asked him what has proved successful and what hasn't. and during the pandemic so far, take a look. although the vaccinations are working certainly does. that is not the only measure, particularly if you are in a wave. so with increasing numbers of people who are infected,
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we need to continue to learn that we're keeping a distance bearing that face a face mask. m m and, and other things that like like bringing fresh air into the rooms. that's is certainly a very important thing. we have also learned that it is important to think on a global level the pandemic is on the global level. and if we not managed to really provides vaccines on the global level, we will not stop future variance to develop and future ways to role in several regions and the world. we've obviously heard criticism from scientists throughout the spent i make that politicians aren't listening closely enough to the research. do you think that's true? has that changed? our politicians are listening to the scientific community when making restrictions . it's always difficult her because the situation often was not that clear, scientific data are not available right away, but now i think we've learned over the last 2 years that things and need to improve
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in germany. generally there's, there's a good interaction we saw just around the election that there was a vacuum of decision making, which i think led to a to late start of measures to, to bring the numbers down and, and hopefully now and in the future, there will be a more open transparency discussions between the scientists and politicians. however, it's also important to have good data available. and here we certainly can improve in germany and some other countries for closing out one year entering another and the midst of another wave of infections. what should be done differently in the year to con? i think we need to prepared that ways are coming and that we need to react fast and need to really have better data available and, and provide his data to scientists really can evaluate whether there is a situation really going on in germany right now. we are speculating due to
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d infection rates of other countries and say like, well this will also come to germany, which is very likely, however, when exactly this is arriving and how quickly this is developing is something that we are as of today cannot really predict well so we need to really watch the situation closely and keep the discussion as transparent and open as possible. i think one of the biggest questions we all have is if the vaccines currently available are going to remain effective as the very virus continues to mutate. i do, we need boosters coming up that very soon i think that we need to consider a booster vaccination in the future. and also with the accompanies of reducing a vaccine that is now modified and be probably very more effective against the micron variance. and so however, this won't be the last very and so there will be more coming. and i think we will have to deal with vaccinations for quite some time. that is tobias hurt
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a professor of public health and epidemiology at charity hospital on berlin. thank you so much for joining us. thank you for having me. now, shares and your question about the other types of crowd, a virus for our science correspondent derek williams. oh, look are the types of corona viruses are out there? hundreds of different corona viruses have been identified to date and there are many, many more out there. but the ones that interest us most are of course, the ones that infect us, which are known as the human corona, viruses, and 7 of those have been identified. so far a for only cause mild, cold like symptoms and are considered and demick, which means that they circulate widely, especially in the winter. though these pathogens are pretty harmless. now,
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and scientists speculate that they might have caused much more serious disease in the past, but have adapted along with our immune systems to be less deadly to day. then there are 3 much more recent additions to the human corona, virus family. that can cause much worse illness from a lineage called a beta corona viruses. there's the, the pathogen that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome or, or sars, the one that causes middle east respiratory syndrome or, or mergers. and of course, there's stars covey to which causes coven 19. 1 characteristic beta corona virus is share, is that they, in fact mammals, which means that they exploit similarities. all mammal cells have in common to invade and make more copies of virus. and it also means that they don't have to
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change a whole lot to, to jump from mammals species to mammal species. many science are pretty confident that stores coby, too, originated in baths, like the viruses that cause sars and murders. now baths are amazing and lots of ways, not least because although they can carry many different viruses, they somehow seem to remain rarely resistant to the diseases those viruses can cause and other species. and we think that the ability has evolved because many baths live in huge colonies where any infection could quickly wipe out really vast numbers of animals. some research indicates that back resistance is down to immune systems that come to terms with infections. basically, striking
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a balance with the virus, rather than declaring war on it so. so bad, don't get rid of the virus, but they don't get sick either. although the superpower unfortunately, also makes them a reservoir for corona viruses that can john to other mammals, like us. now and that's it for this cove at 19 special. i'm chelsea delaney from me and the whole team here in berlin. stay healthy, stay safe and see you again soon. tax hikes vermillion areas. one millionaire is demanding just that her wealth could help others, especially during the pandemic. but that doesn't mean that the rest of the super rich are ready to pay. there are different views as to who should profit the most
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they inspired me the details. i wanted to be a millionaire and it just somehow happened yet. it comes home on on. there was places to work and you think, well, one moment i've got your figures from this year, yes, a half year report, molten gold, 50 percent growth. again, bucks a massive achievement at united health. this trio could hardly have hoped for better results had related a cause for celebration. no doubt about it. ah, ah, ah, ah, stephanie blame a is a multi millionaire. she's just completed a degree in sustainability management and is on the lookout for a fulfilling job. although she doesn't even really have to work this been wise
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eskoville i'm rich. i'm in the top 7 percent in germany. this house belongs to me. sure. it's not a villa. is anyone who goes in maybe someone who knows what it looked like before and never had listed building. they'll be aware how much cash has been spent on it to be getting a floss. mis. stephanie braimer is a pseudonym. she owes her wealth to an anonymous but internationally famous engineering company. she's a millionaire, but her life is far from ostentatious. this is for miss doing useful jobs around the house is completely normal for me, it makes me feel good to ask yourself. i think now i can take that bulk and get back to the serious problem at saving the world. and the 32 year old wants the state to take more of her cash through taxes and other levies. and she's not alone . tax me now was a group of $44.00 wealthy individuals from germany and austria. they've issued a joint call for a reintroduction of wealth tax fewer exemptions and the levying of inheritance and
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give taxes a capital levy and stricter regulations against tax evasion. hello, yes, and we're finding ourselves in exceptional circumstances because of the corona virus pandemic. it's quite clear how much cash has been spent on it. the state is taking on huge debt, while at the same time, the wealth of the richest view is increasing diced. so this money that, that could be used to repay the debt and current stephanie, let's out to apartments in her house for a below average rent. she shares her apartment with her boyfriend, an engineer. he is camera shy and not wealthy. does latino so that's why i like him so much on because he's familiar with other points of view and he can sometimes explain to me how things are outside of my normal bubbles. is zak kung,
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he's approved she experienced envy at a young age. he had nudged her in a certain direction is that i can assist at school. everyone was talking about this summer vacation and i started saying, yeah, we spent 3 weeks in canada and a camp of an about i haven't got very far with my story when the 1st student said, wow, what kind of fun catseye you if he can afford that on to it, hit me and i thought i saw her lot later, the reflection spurred me on to realize that i wanted to make something out of it to his mom. i realized that i share a responsibility to improve the welfare of others. not just my own it by taking the yes, i've done almost nothing except be born in the right family. and i can't take any credit for that. so she wants to go to her. it's a view that's peaked, a lot of media interest tubs ethically because i'm, i get a lot of media inquiries, one or 2 a week, which i think is,
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i think it's interesting on the one hand, because people with money generally don't talk about it much of eden hunt, if wealthy people start saying they'd like to give some of their money away, then i reckon that's a novelty of my i no room. she's setting off for berlin on a political talk show. she plans to criticize the german tax system and it's enticing loopholes for the rich as his own good rest does this. it's not fair that people's income is taxed differently. natalia's capital gains tax, for example. amelia clar. example, a family earning money on the stock exchange with its b, m, w shares pays less tax percentage wise than the cassia on her supermarket wage form opened and mentioned that we wealthy people are given preferential treatment and gazette. so there are several loopholes in the law that allow rich people to earn tax free, some soil off guide for bits i declaring them as company assets. for example, little de claudia author up plenty of ways to word
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a contract to avoid paying taxes demon mocking, which in turn off increases wealth from data from males. and that's simply very unfair that we're good. stephanie braimer is taking the train, a journey lasting nearly 10 hours. flying goes against her ecological convictions was let us go low as my chocolate was this in my, it's a mantra that's been drummed into us for decades. of that if the economy grows will always be fine. the problem is, the economy is trying to grow what a planet that comes, grow, come in, stephanie blame has view. the cost of the pandemic shouldn't be financed by unchecked growth. many other millionaires see things differently in the foothills of the shabby an of so good morning. whereas many companies buckled under the pressure of the pandemic, which the virus has been hugely profitable for me. sheil housing bloss and his wife angelina. and we've got a new stock in today,
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is that all that's left of the old house and what's still outside mike? it's all gone. i saw some outside, no vision and a thick. wow. it's all gone already. does that means we're pretty much empty again i, we don't even need to regulate goods. it wasn't as though you were not a warehouse any more just to transfer her transfer hub. i think this will document their company sales, high end vacuum cleaners with built in air purifiers. it's just 10 years old. the 1st years turnover was 1800000 this year. it was around $50000000.00 in it. we've always same grass before corona with corona. now the growth is fast, us, of course, way putting a lot back into the company, growth costs money. every businessman knows that a lot of money is, is you can see from this like holding. it's just 2 years old as that was an investment to la. he's got other warehouses are. you see our shelves that painted in the company colors. you can see it all looks really smart. we plowed a few good 1000000 and he cannot really import out is, is it was an investment to, to and it goes on growth. costless money made up, i don't,
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i have an irish that we've hired new staff. we're buying new i t systems. so there's a huge amount of development going on here with our computer systems to it all costs a lot of money. i forget banos in algebra to lay the self made man has climbed the ladder from average student to multimillionaire. he can't relate to stephanie, but emma's ideas. when someone inherits a fortune, he should feel happy about it. what we don't have here, what we've never had here is envy. i think it's great. i've never inherited anything with it. if they want to give it away to an animal sanctuary, all the state they can do, then of course, people can do what they want with their money. and so their property, i go to the entrepreneur is a workaholic. he's never taken a 2 week holiday. his character is that of a patriarch. his staff also feel a strong sense of loyalty to the company. ok. hello, mr. keller, i need you in here with mr. albrecht. yeah. the 3 of them need to plan the next
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online meeting held every month for the 1000 to 500 staff members working in sales . hi blake. albert ashed. hi. opposed to al brecht. where is he? he still printing? ah. okay, yes. go and fetch him quickly. that happens now and again, things don't happen quite as quickly as we'd like them to the fish, if you thought until recently, companies received corona virus grants to buy air purifying devices. that's meant extra considerations for sales staff. a well, for example, that no one is going around talking rubbish and claiming that you'll never get corona again with a hulu. me, we can't have any one saying anything like that. of course, that then as the matter of wrong companies received government funding to buy hulu . and that was great for us. but we need to make sure we have properly informed from a legal point of view, followed by a tax consultant at other companies receiving
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a german government grant called bridging assistance. 3 were able to claim back up to 90 percent of the purchase price state subsidies coupled with discounted v a t rates sent business at the sky words, etc. so this all right, that on here for you. all right. okay, since his 1st business venture was selling bicycle bells in the school yard, now me hale house and bloss train's new staff. once a week, lula is a direct sales company. the sale takes place in the customer's living room. i will just at least allow from the host to toasted something. so i couldn't is elling door to door isn't allowed here. that means the customers always know whom either it's romana, from hulu, coming to day at 7 pm. when who la now she rings the bell, not at 7 30 pm of course. but at 7 pm, i to know blazys. hello. you must be ramana from hoola romana, when it's nice and relaxed come in. we're happy to see you. the idea that they have not got the cash out ready, that's normally it's down to you to do a good job. if you don't explain to the customer what this is than the neighbors
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going to be asking, what did you buy, ubs, a vacuum cleaner? how much was it? 2000 euros opposition that it's not just a vacuum cleaner. is the whole package needs to be properly explained on and have a think about where you can start. you should have been lying awake in bed last night, thinking where can i present the hula? the fire has to be that one. got the couples. villa is right next door to the company h q. they met through the company, angelina housing glass, a former miss frankfurt is a few years older than her husband has to have a good time to read. i'll see the i'll either of us smoke. we hardly drink any alcohol about. we're very young at heart. you only were mentally fit to say, i'm already imagining myself at $85.00 standing on the beach tanned, slim, strong, and healthy. the millionaires can afford almost any thing. a private yoga teacher is
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a relatively modest to luxury. the year of the corona virus has been good for them . unlike up to 40 percent of germans who have no financial security, some don't even know how they're supposed to make ends meet. this area of berlin is a specially deprived the issue of social justice bring stephanie bahama here. so for instance, i was maybe 15 or 16 when i started watching the news more. and i realized, wow, there's so many problems. and at the time, i am more acutely aware of my while fun in which i go. i talked to my mother and asked her how can i decide what to do, nate? and when i said to be, i'm a genuine, this foundation come along and talk to other people who are asking themselves the same question because the foundation for change is a group of more than 200 wealthy individuals, funding campaigns and organizations such as coffee and co the initiative oppose as rising. rents and social housing. people come here for free legal advice.
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hello. hello. you're one of our sponsors citizen. yeah, been here before, right? yes, i was allowed to join it or if you're still here, one of of it will still here. so is the problem, but you caught me on the hope and i'll give you some up to date info and then maybe we can have a coffee later. yeah, gotta get it to home. yes, that'd be great. let's do that with the latest newsletter. great, thanks. put you on course and karate and k was a project that's close to my heart. he doesn't. the apartments meant the social housing was sold by the government to housing companies that made it even more difficult for these people to live here and pay for the housing side. ahead of her talk show appearance, stephanie has just enough time to meet another beneficiary of her foundation. philip dana,
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co founder of an initiative advocating change and schools. philip used to be a teacher but quit his job to fight for better schools. we have also left that i've read a lot about what you do on your website at 1st and the problems are totally understandable that there are too few teaches and not enough time to do all the necessary jobs. what if he was supported with more money? if the state had more money at its disposal to finance, education cannot see him again for sure. money is crucially important, and germany is one of the nation's investing, the least in education, in a comparison of o e. c. d. countries to statistically few countries as wealthy as germany spent such a small percentage on primary schools. for example, the very foundation stone for a fan, society, and education for all the initiative wants to see more teachers and schools as well as people from other professions and support roles such as educators, social workers, psychologists, i, t, and administration, staff, 50,
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volunteer activists, work for the campaign school must change them, it's the federal from 2000. we have just received a grant of $15000.00 euros from the foundation with a most of that will pay a new part time member of staff 20 hours a week and the rest will go on materials printing costs. a demos, video production for campaign video was yours. all the money's been assigned already and it will help us to a limited extent for half a year going on. that's great. yeah, but no more than that, telling me that it's time for stephanie, but i am on to get ready for the pre election talk show she arrives in good time to have her make up done. but doesn't have any special make up requests. yeah, i don't usually wear any make up the most i do is get my eyelashes tinted once a year or whatever. it's her 2nd appearance on live tv. oh,
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my uncle's assistant, essentially this is about me trying to get a message across your mother about something because it's just not acceptable that way. the only ones with the advantages and not those who aren't rich, we can't carry on like this. but again, there are 1500000 millionaires in germany. 40 have come out in support of tax me now. salvador shall. yes, sure. i think it's difficult to monitor because wealthy people and companies can afford a powerful lobby. kenzie had a load on the other hand. those campaigning for fan tax reforms on less able to afford a strong lobby vinegar to low to lobby life. that's why i'm here today because people like listening to me again, it's worth it. after the show, stephanie, grandma gets a message from her partner. he thinks she did a great job at a gallop, was a man. i would have liked to have said a few more things. advisement runs on but generally speaking,
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i'm happy with how it went to been tenants at the countess bettina on her way to work. she and her brother are co directors of mine out there. the 2nd generation of the royal house of banner dot to manage the flower island on lake constance. the company made losses during the pandemic, and applied for state subsidies. before annual turnover was 27000000 euros. i my know happening the, my nose turnover was half of what it normally would be for the centralization of the door. and of course, that's not an easy situation to manage her. and therefore, we're very happy to receive any support from the public purse that we're entitled to via all financial human. instead of bequeathed mine now to his children between his father, a swedish prince found that a charitable foundation before he died. the count and countess are not obliged to
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pay inheritance or gift tax through the foundation. they also don't need to pay corporation or trade tax. there are also income tax exemptions. the foundation funds, most of its projects with the money, it saves as a decision. this gorgeous the hell. it's beautiful. hey, there are the many gardener is great to see you. them look at the new flowers going in. they're going to look amazing. this soils looking really good at the many gardener project. children learn respect for nature. once a month, the foundation promotes landscape management, environmental and historic preservation, as well as regional values and scholarship projects that enhance the image of my now island. for him that mit i'd, it's great for children. if they can join in and get involved. it's an opportunity that doesn't present itself often. unfortunately, when he forgot your green apron. yeah, you're right. i did. oh. she found it hilarious that i was in the flower beds in my
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white trousers count, bjorn, and countess bettina grew up with 3 siblings and this magnificent palace. when it comes to social engagement for the greater good, there is no doubting the foundations motivation. okay. and it's with them hanging, but whether it's enough to reduce the even bigger post corona gap between rich and poor. that's another question. in campaigns and online statements, an increasing number of millionaires around the world are calling for higher taxes on their wealth. but signatories don't yet include any well known members of the nobility. if higher taxes were to be imposed on the rich, how would that affect the house of banner dot com is telling me i think its a commonly held view that my now and the banner dot family must be incredibly rich . but that's not the case. because the business belongs to the foundation that
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finished, it helps enormously to have a foundation like this because all the charitable foundations also take a lot of work off the government's hands. you did as many things that the state doesn't have to fund the cost, the foundations take care of them. for example, a charity tournament or a charity event. we can hold concerts here where the artists wayfair fee, gosh my now island is $1.00 of the largest employers in the regions tourism sector. the buildings and parks are protected historical monuments. although the siblings aren't errors in the eyes of the law, they're continuing their father's legacy with the help of the foundation. like all blue bloods, they remain tight lipped on the subject of their own wealth than are they not rich? no. hm. no. eh, if you want to put a figure on it for fun,
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i wouldn't say that's the kind of wealth we have come from a debt i. our wealth is a fantastic company, lima and helena banner dot foundation hobbins, which were privileged to work with and system. and that makes us feel very richly endowed transition i say no. stephanie grama is fully aware that foundations and wealthy donors support social causes. but in her view, only a democratic state can provide for every one. then i think of any gets no good if a few wealthy people decide whether money's going into beveled whole profit from it in their clique. and for example, if someone pays for a hospital wing risk, you'll jim, that's the government's job, understand in an democracy the state should on those responsibilities name. and the only way that the entire populace gets to have a say in how that what is true election successful 20th but as long as the government doesn't answer her call for higher taxes, she's also limited to doing voluntary work. back in her home village. she's
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acquired an old farmstead and is funding the renovation of a century old bake house. the multi millionaire is not afraid to get her hands dirty in south america, she mixed mortar for a housing project. here is it also we put so much into this? we could have also built a new house with a garden and then a quicker fidelity lydell lake once the electricians lane, his final cables, it's all pretty much finished. help the heathen hurry live here. the main activity here will be baking brant, the old fashioned way. on self m o, he owns a fine time, a meeting rooms had to be to where we hold events and by ashby readings, for example, film screenings, or just a nice friendly get together. i found removing maybe some crafting or a games night. i should be the armed studies show that earning large amounts of
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money doesn't equate to instant happiness. stephanie blame has happiness comes from benefiting others with money. she doesn't need herself. mister and mrs. howes and bloss got richer during the pandemic selling high and vacuum cleaners for the pair of been married for almost 10 years. yeah, they don't have children together, cousin i there are also no siblings on either side of yankee. no. yep, i did talk to, i had a daughter, but she's not interested in managing the company has needs done too, but the company will go on, but we're making sure that doesn't feel we're promoting people within the company and training them up to the point that they're able to emulate our business style for them sin it does. oh, did i say that? right? yes. as, as the state one can't it? yeah. the style, of course the state gets
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a chance. there are good legal options. it work. you need to be well informed. hiding from attacks point of view, we're in a good place, but i don't mean we use text with a taxes one on these are not did. but the possibility is offered by the german state are not bad at all. so not the couple have just returned from a trip to italy together with their most successful sales staff. they flew in a private jet to an exclusive resort. no shopping if so i'd sent you these 5 pictures. how should i capture them as, as just say it like it was, see the annual winners the best of the best in italy, in italian, vianza athena, africa, him to fight. we've got very many successful employees on including a couple of brothers asti and i can say they were poor vaughan, but they've got rich with us. just flies through hard work commitment. no, and i think for the 1st 2 years, they didn't sleep more than 4 hours
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a night as well. so the vital sink, if you take too much on board playing and let's just squeeze through their heading for their luxury yacht. germany has borrowed more than 400000000000 euros to stabilize the economy and secure jobs. and the corona crisis. man corona has put america on its knees in america, so rich, not the american people. some don't even have a $1000.00 on as many a rich. but that doesn't account for the whole nation. mid sized businesses make a country. germany emerged from the crisis in good shape. for sure, there are bills to pay, the welfare state is kicking in again. today they're not here to kick back and relax. so hallman byron, georgia, charlotta, the upcoming policy that so i can get on a shawn hello home and i'm like, i'm on waldo. thank you. yeah,
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there was places to work right there. yacht is the largest permitted to more on lake constance renewal the company did. i'm just the captain. they've been working with home on novel to for 9 years. he's one of their most successful sales reps. now a millionaire himself. wow, isn't this amazing. so it tamaya shown you so now we're out on the water is lovely and peaceful. we can get on with our work while by woman i brought the meeting along and your figures for this year, the 1st half here report me high as breaks. the good news to home on his team has exceeded all expectations. yet again, more than 50 percent grow, i lot of smiles have all around own fastball. you said you're not just a role model for the entire group. you could also for sales on a national level and for a whole industry at 9 years. no weekends, $365.00 days
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a year. it's an amazing achievement. there were done pop out us and i'm here with you on this gorgeous boat as well. crazy man. you're a v i p to us. that's what it's for. you know that all the top group leaders are welcome here, comin. thanks to your support this mf, i am. i'm to get the drinks with m, e m, o ha, no minds crack it open, obviously, but rural alcohol free. so this is alcohol free, shampoos and fee i. oh, yeah, sure. and for them, entrepreneurship is not just a means to make a lot of money for themselves. they also create wealth all be it just for a small circle of people. the young arish, stephanie, but emma, on the other hand, feels driven to give her money back to society. in 10 years, the foundation for change has supported campaigns with more than 5000000 euros. her donations included once a year, applicants introduce themselves to the foundation and an online seminar. well,
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why do these companies use our data? it's highly manipulative. if it has a targeted influence on us, like ranks, it or trump with us, and we need to put up resistance those kinds. and that was quite possibly one of the any presentations that ran to time mr. them are pretty stressed out. but he was when he will act like mich bond stephanie prima doesn't want to transform her money into capital. but in, if you will, she says, because if we can't all just be obsessed with money guide come when he comes, eat money in the nasa shirt doesn't have any pockets than rylan's, mom can number one. and if we leave such a well to our children, at some point, it will be a very violent, very, very auntie. well, to since then on a wish to let the point where we can say, if we have a radical re thing, can turn our attention to this beautiful new future, which is still possible, then we can do it. how should a society distribute its wealth? a question that's been catapulted up the agenda by the corona crisis. a question in
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