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oh, as if there are different forms of time to time the phenomena, a dimension, and the illusion about time starts december 31st on d, w ah ah, this is the deputy news live from berlin roches supreme court shops down the country's leading human rights group. police, the time protest is outside the courthouse as the n g. a l'oreal is liquidated. memorial dedicates itself to chronicling the atrocities of russia down this past.
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will that era's crimes now be forgotten? also coming up china or expands. it's locked down, says corona virus cases. they're cape rising, hundreds of thousands more people joined the millions already confined to their homes in china's worst cove at outbreak, and lucon. it's just weeks before the country hosts the winter olympics. and both artist and activist phonetic natalie's iconic photos shine a light on black and blue culture in south africa. and exhibition in berlin features always groundbreaking. ah, and i'm rebecca writ as welcome to the program in the latest blow to rush as dwindling civil society. the supreme court has ordered the liquidation of memorial the country's most rec,
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acted human rights group. a small group of protesters gathered outside the moscow court house in support of the organisation, but were later removed. find the police memorial was founded in 1989 by soviet dissidence, including nobel peace prize, laureate andre sac or of a group defends the rights of political prisoners and helps victims of soviet era repression caught back the prosecutions argument that the organization violated a law on foreign agents on multiple occasions, memorial and its supporters say the accusations are politically motivated of more or less. let's bring in boss, moscow based journalist felix light. felix, welcome to d w. why did the russian supreme court shut down this organization? well rebecca, this is many sort of things are in the russian judicial system. it's sort of a story in 2 hogs. you know, on the one hand we have sort of technical violations of rushes, very controversial foreign agents law. that's the sort of the,
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the technical sort of premise, on which memorial the has been just shut down today. but of course, you know, in general, this case is seeming sort of a slightly differed like memorial has been famous for a couple of things. but most importantly is sort of investigating these stalinist crimes, the repressions of the 1930s. and that is very much upset sort of much of the russian sort of contemporary political establishment and significantly the security services who are very, very influential in the current russian government. and so what we saw today in from this sort of the prosecutors who spoke in the supreme court was almost an indictment of these attempts to sort of memorialize the saw in its crimes. prosecutors argued that russians shouldn't pay attention to these are sort of that the, to these crimes, they shouldn't be, as they said, ashamed and they should sort of, ah, revel in this sort of their let, the, the, the legacy of the victory in world war 2. so i think this was a sort of a case that really struck at the hearts of the sort of the, the rhetoric of much of the sort of the, the current russian political system around memo, memorializing stollins role in the 2nd world war and really trying to sort of gloss
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over a little bit these, the crimes that up here it was sort of was stay ms flores. well, now memorial says it's been a target of the same repression. it's been trying to protect people from and at it . the move is politically motivated as a right well, certainly many, many people have said that, you know, it's, it's, it's very difficult to sort of, to, to make a sweeping judgment. and certainly, i think memorial allies are clear that this is about sort of overstepping the lines . the red lines that are delineated by the kremlin, of course memorial was not just sort of famous for it's working in history. and more recent years would have russia took its authoritarian ton memorial, was very acted in producing very sort of human rights orientated projects. sort of supporting our political prisoners. you know, people jailed at protests in russia or the, you know, there was any number of things on which memorial could have sort of a sufficiently irritated, influential security subs is all the kremlin, ah, sort of through its action. so i think it's, it's, it's difficult to say precisely what this is motivated by,
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but there is certainly no shortage of potential causes for could, for irritation from the kremlin with moral now can, i think, is a supreme court ruling. can it be appealed? well, technically i suppose yes to others, it can be taken to sort of the european court if you've been rights it can be taken to the european justice system. but i mean, the russian justice system has generally, although it is sort of nominally subscribed to things like the european human co quote of human rights. it does not generally respect the verdicts. and so we may see this case go on, but i think sort of know mainly for memorial is a sort of a legal organization. this is very much the end of the road. it's possible that the organization will find some way of surviving in the future, but it will not be as a sort of a legally constituted civil organization as it has been in the past. right, phoenix, light journalist in moscow. thank you very much, your time. it's lester. now to some other stories making headlines this hour, syrian stake media says israel has carried out an overnight
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a strike on the country's main port city of la takia, the rave costs and significant material damage. according to an unnamed syrian military source, it's believed to be israel's 2nd attack on the port best mom. a man has opened fire in the us state of colorado killing for people. authorities in the capital. denver said the suspect rampage through at least 7 locations across the city. 3 others, including one police officer, were injured before the suspect was shot dead in an exchange of fire with police. germany's constitutional court has ordered parliament to immediately issue laws. protecting people with disabilities in pandemic, related tree are situations tree. art is the process of prioritizing patients for treatment. for example, if hospitals are unable to cope with demands for intensive care, the case was filed by a group of people with disabilities and pre existing conditions. they expressed
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fees that they would be denied treatment if the pandemic pushes hospitals to their limits. and as the omicron variant of the virus spreads that germany's government is urging people to get vaccinated. people have been flocking to vaccination centers for their booster shots. even during the festive season, thousands of people are getting their job like at these vaccination center in berlin. at the moment, more than 70 percent of the population east fully vaccinated, and around 36 percent of all germans have received a booster shot. the boot the info from the 3 the booster booster. as in the right now, we barely giving any shots in vaccination centers up to 98 percent boost to jobs. people who come here are already pro vaccine, kind of actively sought out of vaccination and unable to, and people turning up here for a boost a chart. believe it's the key to ending depend i make i think it's good. the more
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people who get vaccinated, the better it is for all the father. why also very important for me. so it's super important and i think it's very, very important. and i'm a bit worried and that's why i'm here that's been here. felicia and i got it because my job is important to me and i come into contact with a lot of people. the booster and my health are important to him. and he has introduced new social d sensing measures and restriction. and the so called to tea room only those vaccinated are recently recovered, may enter many venues and events. under the 2 g plot through people also have to show a negative test result on top of that. thanks to these measures, germany has managed to have the number of infections, the 100000 inhabitants between the end of november and the end of december. all on know, you will also be here over the new year to vaccinate people. because we're in a really critical phase where in
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a situation where every day counts see it and where it's better to be vaccinated today, rather than tomorrow. our thirty's fear a new wave of infection due to the army crime variant. we not only hit the population hard, particularly the unvaccinated, but could also affect the running of critical infrastructure, such as hospitals and other public services. china has expanded locked downs with hundreds of thousands more people in the northern parts of san chief province order to stay home. sh authorities are continuing with mass test in order to try and cattail the outbreak of cove at 19 the recent flare up her st. china ratio 21 month high in infection rates. the measures come as beijing prepares to welcome thousands of overseas visitors to february's winter olympics. for more i'm joined by father crouch my in beijing family and thanks for joining as china is seeing its biggest co that outbreak. fair. 21 mom thea. compared to other regions
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in the world. their numbers are still quite low. around 200 new infections a day. why is, why is the government reacting in this harsh way? where they've always reacted very harsh of the strategy that the government is implementing here, c recovered. and that means, even if there are only a handful of cases, whole cities, they have been sealed off and one game changer, or was that now than you m variance of the virus are more infectious and the authorities have to act even faster and out 175 cases in c on that, so that might not see much, but for china that's the highest and daily infection number since 21 months. so basically, since the 1st wave, and there are several reasons why also the authorities are reacting very nervous and one is of course, the upcoming winter games em. i mean, all overseas travelers, they will be in, in a coven bubble. they will also be sealed from the rest of the population. so the
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very is not so much that there will be much more local infection classes spreading . i mean that also, but also it's about a prestige project. and china has been fighting against the virus very successfully and they don't want the situation to get under control before the olympics. what's trana doing to prevent the spread of amik wrong? that's really a big question and no one can really answer that. i mean, the government has acknowledged that there are several am on the crankcase us, but they have not slipped outside the m guaranteed barbara. so overseas travelers that they've been tested positive but um on the inside the, her current teen hotels. however, it's only a question of time am when the next local infection cluster will be caused by the on the chron variant. and then are, there's not much what the government can do, except for what it's doing. now, locked downs must testing, et cetera. because the settings for china is the domestic vaccines, they dont or prove to be efficient against armor chron. that's what our research us
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tell me from hong kong, but also elsewhere. even 3 shots from sine awake is not enough to protect you from amazon wave. the local vaccine isn't working what their strategy will. they will aim port and the back seat. i don't see any an indicator for that. you have to remember not long time ago, the state media here they've been discrediting for in vaccines and also appraising their own domestic vaccines. a superior and a 4 track, the chinese government. that would be a huge loss of face of now they would turn to importing a vest and vaccines. what, what is happening is that the domestic producer, they are developing and in your generation of vaccines are also m r n a vaccines, and also a covered pills for people who are already infected and then get cured. so there are some strategies, but for the foreseeable future and china, we're probably, i'm stick to, it's a strategy. i'm of border closures and a strict quarantine. and that of course has a lot of effects for,
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i mean there's almost no culture exchange, no human to human exchange. so it's rudy or strategy was a high cost or i've had the encroachment in painting thanks very much to a story now on empowering gender ambiguity. south african photographers, anela holy, is known for betraying sexual freedom and black queer culture. now, a museum here in berlin has dedicated an exhibition to the artist, an activist. it's an insight into south africa's l. j bay. take your community and reflection on apartheid. proud, powerful. sometimes vulnerable, we're even royal. these are some of the faces of xin alamo, wholly his work, also confronts trauma. for almost 20 years, molly's been documenting south africa's l g b t q. community discrimination against sexual minorities has been illegal in south
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africa since 1996. but in day to day life, gays lesbians and transgender people here are still at risk, as well as non binary people. like all it i think you live with that threat every day, but i cannot stop doing what i'm doing because it makes us to me and it forms part of the south african history. post up update. molly's exhibition and berlin shows survivors of antique. we're hate crimes, including so called corrective rape. but there are also images of love and care. molly's photos are a collaboration built on trust between the artist and the subjects who gaze out at the viewer with confidence and dignity. for the series faces and phases, bowie followed subjects over several years in that we put elgar thea is
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a continuing journey in life of building visual history with the community. and so they also invite their friends and associates to look fearless, to be bold, to be desiring to be unafraid of the camera. confident and empowered to nail him. holies haunting images. celebrate queer beauty and dignity, making them visible to the world. you're watching the date of any news coming up after a short break is that every business don't go away with people and trucks injured when trying to see the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. warner families played on the tax in syria for the credit on its way. let administrative people fleeing screened
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off getting 200 people around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah, europe ships in extra gas. tensions with russia grow. moscow continues to deny is deliberately restricting flows to its western neighbors will get the view of an energy industry expert. as turkeys lira keeps tumbling will meet the bulgarians
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crossing the border to profit from their better buying power. and demand for private jets has hit new heights during the pandemic. we'll hear why. business travelers have been ditching commercial flights. 50 to be a business i rob watson. berlin, welcome to the program. europe's energy crunch is fueling tensions with russia. moscow has denied restricting gas deliveries to its neighbors insisting their to blame for their own problems. a key natural gas pipeline has been running in reverse, from germany to poland, after russia stopped flows in the other direction me while western europe is sourcing extra supplies from the u. s. as the energy crisis deepens. yes, this earthquake in northern holland was recorded on surveillance cameras over 70 quakes have been recorded and groaning in this year. ct fosten still remembers one strong quake in 2012. i was sitting behind my desk on, on
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a desk chair with her, with wheels underneath, and i was moving forward and backward for about 20 centimeters. so it was really shaken. what's happening here? fosten belongs to us citizens initiative that blames natural gas production for the constant earthquakes. that's why pumping stations are being gradually shut down in 2023. production will stop completely because the damage is only getting worse. is that the costs of stringing strengthening houses in order to be able to continue? guess extraction was rising too much and a 3rd to set the guess field is who 1890 percent empty. at this moment the netherlands will soon stop being a major gas supplier. the country will even have to import gas itself from places like the gas storage facility in raiden in lower saxony. here gas is stored under ground,
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mainly from russia. but because gas storage facilities are only half full gas market, experts are worried and made of us as shown. the gas levels are already very low. they have not been this low at this time of year in the last 10 years. and because it has been cold in the last few days and cold weather is forecasted for january, the storage facilities are emptying relatively quickly. this is the situation that is already worrying market participants. you can see that in the high prices was critics say gas from which has close ties to the kremlin is keeping delivery volumes low in order to put pressure on the you. that spat stems from the e u position on the ukraine conflict and the slow approval pace of the controversial nord stream to baltic sea pipeline. the situation is worsening for over a week. gas prom has not sent natural gas via the critical your mall pipeline to this pumping station in brandenburg. the prices prices are so high now that we are
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actually worried about the security of gas supplies. so if you strategic restraint, no longer makes sense here, and we are actually destroying our prospects as a reliable gas supplier for the next few years out for loosely kick off the truck on to the next yard doubts around gas proms. reliability are growing as our fears that rushes president putin will use natural gas as a bargaining chip in the future. a potential ace up his sleeve in this political poker game with the european union. now took his currency, has fallen 60 percent against the dollar this year the government of president ad on has struggled to make it's an orthodox economic policy work lowering interest rates despite inflation spiraling out of control that hits the pocket of the average turkish purse. however, for tourists from neighboring bulgaria and greece, it's a chance to snap up products at bargain prices,
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including hair at the border city of it in ah, it's a smooth process crossing the turkish border. here's a deer. now. the border guards are well used to day trippers by now. 20000 visitors come to a deer and every week by car bus or train, especially the weekend when they pack out the bizarre gee, it will maze good. look at this group. it's more convenient for me to shop here, a buy clothes and food and whatever we need for the children and grandchildren for christmas. bulgaria is much more expensive than here. if you ask how much love we exchanged, i exchange $500.00 left. it's plenty for all of us. new lisa to the subdivision, stevens s c h t gloves. one lab is worth almost 9 lira just 3 months ago. it was only 6. the back lava bakeries around the bazaar also busy. the turkish suite pastries, also popular bulgaria to baker's advertise their goods in turkish,
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bulgarian, and greek youlowa. yet, but a little lou on the bulgarians, come to darren and big groups and shop like crazy. sometimes they buy 5 or 10 of the same item. we're planning to sell it on or thinking they won't find these again . we'll have another them salt lake and they really do some serious stocking up. take the products back to bulgaria. yes. or gotten them? you disposal, you're villa. good unit him. louis. i agree to live in the supermarket, it quickly becomes obvious who's turkish and who was bulgarian, while turks can afford less and less because of the falling currency. the bulgarians and greeks are cashing in the shop or tourist spend an average of $500.00 euros per person. according to the university of darren a many by enough goods to last several weeks. the city is currently trying to persuade the day trippers to stay longer. not with even lower prices, but by expanding what it has to offer next year, they'll even be a christmas market. quite a novelty for predominantly muslim turkey. as some of the other global business
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stories making the news, china's complained to the un after it's space station, almost collided with space x satellites. twice this year in mosques company is planning to place $12000.00 small satellites in all of it to provide global internet access. currently $1800.00 of them already circling the earth. a research suggests for out of 5 german hospitals are struggling to fill job vacancies. nationwide, more than 22000 jobs remain unfilled according to the countries hospital institute . that number has tripled since 2016 hospitals have blaine restrictions on operations. during the pandemic, the loss of workers. now airline passengers are facing another day of major disruption over 10000 flights have been canceled. world wide since christmas eve. many airlines suffering staff shortages due to ami kron outbreaks over 2000 commercial flight schedule for tuesday. have been cancelled according to website flight away or the unreliability of commercial at travel during the pandemic has
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led many high and business travelers to look for alternatives. as a result, demand for private jets is sky high. being able to choose when you want to fly, as well as who you want to fly with. are obvious advantages. during the pandemic industry bodies estimate the number of seats airlines could offer passengers. harvard in 2020. that means more than 2 and a half 1000000 fewer seats. private aviation industry operators are picking up the slack and are in high demand. or in said with these and in times like these some flight connections aren't available or out adapted to their schedules for business people or government officials. but also there are families who want to fly on holiday and can't reach their destination any other way. depending on the size of the aircraft, charter rights begin at around 2 and a half 1000 euros an hour. so the way the cost of a chart, a jet flying $5.00 passengers from paris to frankfurt, and back around one and
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a half hours each way. that gives a total of $7500.00 euros, fly the same 5 people in business class. and the bill's going to be around $5000.00 euros. but that comes with the time wasting and inconvenience at commercial airports both ends plus the risk of infection from other passengers. while in a private jet there's the chance to prepare for that important conference or business meeting while on route world wide. the number of business jet flights in november 2021 was almost 60 percent up from the same time in 20. 20 chatted. yet. operators are struggling to keep up with the demand as is implemented as really look at the moment. it's very hard because of a pandemic to get aeroplanes as an aircraft operator as an a line in the business of aviation. we have to realize that the market is empty. secondhand aeroplanes are just not available. and even new orders take 2 or 3 years at the moment. moment. so
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far, the major source of growth has been in the united states. but since the appearance of the alma chron strain of the corona, virus demand in europe is really taking off. meanwhile, the pandemic has brought tough times to the global fashion industry consume is confined to their home, spend less money on clothes, and should have shops couldn't sell them. anyway. fashion designers have also been struggling with lucrative showcases, often can sought. we met one such designer in india, videos from 2019, bring back fond memories for a fashion designer blue mika cheda. she was at the top of her game back then with models at india fashion. we can, ma'am, by before the pandemic business was booming. people who have not paid for me, i know that i believe that it is not that invention, not the baby. ah,
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but they want to. but it just that the kinds of difficult slide from my hard again, uni every for them that if their businesses are good, if they do good. ah, if they come out of the situation quicker and foster, i think even i'll be in a better position. and then my money can be to leave. the pandemic drove the tourists away to on the street. and mom by fashion stores of clothes down in droves . boomy kancheta also had to close her store. everybody, one after the other, has closed down the business. oh, yeah. and this, it ordered was one of i shouldn't have had begun renewed as a days, but giving up is not her style. she could no longer afford her old design and sewing workshop. so she moved her business to a much smaller location, less than 10 of her 45 sewing machines, remain in operation. and she was only able to keep
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a handful of employees. so you lose jesse and deciliter. this is, i will. i mean, come got the will, the impact on work has been too much. earlier we had a very big staff. we had 110 or 111 people working except where but i'll be watching somebody now that's not the situation right now. we only of 8 to 10 people working here as we don't have as much work as before. it's like having no work at all relative like ami made us of leg work come cut the me, which will graduate. fabrics and patterns fill the store rooms. before the pandemic, the workshop was a roomy, 400 square meters. now the boss can barely find a seat through all my of i will plan is sunburn off? no, i'm not going to shut it. okay, so slowly, gradually. oh,
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earlier than i used to make for myself, my own brand, and i used to explore dinners, that transition has been to sustain and survive. i'm making other, but i'm production for producing for them. i design and make sample for the other brand on which they give the orders these days boomy, conchita only gets to designed late at night, in one of her shops, which she's converted into a grocery store. another step in her crisis management plan. not so from us by ah, tax hikes for millionaires. 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 us. there are different views as to who should profit them
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wealth from their money. remedies, wealthy elite after corona close up next on d. w. mason to 6th grade only to pecan, available to go put over. mentioned home the force i'm them hold loss resume and that we can about to address that mr. about almost the valley that the last dragons in this world had called to home for 2 years, dw books on good. so your 1st a bag, it's more important than you. it is. it's step on such a big step. i saw program on you did yoga yesterday. he had he shouldn't him. i was always drawn to a different kind of life. i loved though shows about the lives of the super rich
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and they inspired me the details. i wanted to be a millionaire and a just somehow happened a comes home on. there was places to work. don't you think? well, we're moment i've got your figures from this year, the half year report molten will 50 percent growth again works a massive achievement that united health this trio could hardly have hoped for. better results, provided a cause for celebration, no doubt about it. ah, ah ah, stephanie blame 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,
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it's been vice eskoville. i'm rich, i'm in the top 7 percent in germany. this house belongs to me. sure, it's not a villa, but anyone who goes in, i may be some one who knows what it looked like before and knows if had listed building. they'll be aware how much cash has been spent on it to be getting a fluffiness. 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 if doing useful jobs around the house is completely normal for me, it makes me feel good to alaska. so i think now i can take that box and get back to the serious problem of 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. we haven't yet spent with finding ourselves in exceptional circumstances because of the current of iris 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 i sent this money back that could be used to repay the debt and kind of 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 the case he's familiar with other points of view and he can sometimes explain to me how things are outside of my normal bubbles as i can. these are both she experienced envy
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at a young age. it 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 in a camp of an throttle. hadn't got very far with my story. when the 1st student said, wow, what kind of stuff, i'm cathy you if he can afford that under it, hit me and i thought i saw it, but not later, the reflection spurred me on to realize that i wanted to make something out of it to this man, i realized that i share a responsibility to improve the welfare of others, sex, not just my own music, particularly as i've done almost nothing except be born in the right family. and i can't take any credit for them to commit to go to her. it's a view that's piqued. a lot of media interest subs escalate because i'm, i guess a lot of media inquiries one or 2 a week,
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which i think is 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 know whom she 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. the rest does this. it's not fair that people's income is taxed differently. tyler's capital gains tax, for example. amelia clar. example, a family earning money on the stock exchange with its b, m, w, shares, pains less taxes, percentage wise than the cassia on her supermarket wage from herb, 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 fights would sy declaring them as company assets, for example, whom de claudia author? plenty of ways to word a contract to avoid paying taxes demon mocking,
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which in turn of increase his wealth candidate for 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 does 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 on 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 at the old house and what still outside mike? it's all gone. i saw some outside no mission 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 bring the goods in. it wasn't as though it went to the warehouse any more just to transfer her transfer hub. this'll document their company sells high end vacuum cleaners with built in air purifiers. it's just 10 years old. the 1st year's turn over 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, as you can see from the side holding. it's just 2 years old and that was an investment to la. he's got other warehouses, ali, you see our shelves that painted in the company colors. you can see it all looks really small. so we plowed a few good 1000000 and he cannot really import out is, is it was an investment to you and it goes on growth. costless money made up,
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i don't, i have an anguished and 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 their property. i go to the entrepreneur as 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. right. albert ashed. hi, post 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 fishing booth order until recently, companies received corona virus grants to buy air purifying devices. that's meant extra considerations for sales staff as well. for example, that no one is going around talking rubbish and claiming that you'll never get karone or again, with a hulu. me, we can't have any one saying anything like that. of course, that then as the matter of kronsli 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 for via tax consultants and 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 with us guy, 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 understand it aloud 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 is coming to day at 7 pm when he la, now she rings the bell, not at 7 30 pm, of course, but at 7 pm, i to not lazy some. hello. you must be ramana from hoola romana, when it's nice and relaxed, come in. we're happy to see you. if i'm, if 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 and all 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 you got 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 prima 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 10 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 though. yeah, yeah, i got it to home. yes, that'd be great. let's do that with the latest newsletter. great. thanks got you on course and gotten kind of 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 that, 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 in germany as 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 it limited extent for half a year going and that's great. yeah, but no more than that telling you it's time for stephanie, but emma 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 you. she wear any makeup the most i do is get my eyelashes tinted once a year. i love it. it's her 2nd appearance on.
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