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all of our top story, british prime minister, boris johnson, has survived a confidence vote brought by lawmakers from his own conservative party johnson, one by 211 boats to 148. meaning he remains in office, but his leadership is weakened by the result which follows a series of scandals. up next on d. w is business with christy plots and there's more now website t w dot com and also on social media, twitter and instagram, t w. some jared raid, thanks for watching. welcome to the dark side. where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings. there was a before 911 and an after 911. he says after $911.00, the clubs came off. were organized crime rules.
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yann's corta in new york at the stock exchange. yes, crazy prices we're seeing at the pump in the u. s. is this likely to have any effect on demand going forward? christie, we already see that that a lot of cod drivers here in the united states actually consider when to use the car and how often and now we're at the beginning of the summer driving season. so also some americans are reconsidering their summer travel plans with prices being so a sky high and that's probably not going to change any time soon. look in some areas in california for example, where at some gas station the gas prices are looking almost at $7.00 a barrel. so yes, you will probably see some impact on demand, but not such a strong impact that you will see the lecture demand bringing price is done. now yes, we know it's not just gas prices that are also consumer prices are up us president
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joe biden has been taking a lot of flack for this. does he have a lot of room to act on prices with the pump? agree that was one of the headlines to day saying that guys gas prices more than doubled fin the joe biden was worn into office in january of 2021. so definitely not very good for his approval ratings, but there's only so much the president can do. i mean, he mentioned in the past that he has opened up the strategic oil reserve that hasn't done the trick. he can't really force other nations to pump more oil to bring prices down. i mean, he did try to force the industry to actually produce more oil, but none of that has worked so far, so you just would need much more supply and is big the doubtful at the moment that this is going to change in a big way anytime soon, yes quarter,
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thank you so much for that analysis. the torment tourism industry has been one of the hardest head sectors during the during the coven. 19 pandemic lockdown measures grounded flights and closed restaurants and hotels. now in spain, tourism is bouncing back. but a labor shortage is threatening to ruin. the momentum there bought refugees from ukraine are offering a helping hand, taking orders efficiently, preparing drinks with style and serving them correctly. that's what these refugees are learning in the port city of ali county in spain. the idea was the brainchild of antonio crystal from the tourism association white because inevitably, my thing of this is an opportunity for us because we have staff shortages and also an opportunity for them because it's a way to integrate on my adding that phosphate marita skip nick from the ukranian city of denise pro is here to learn a new vacation at a cost in the tourist hotspot of valencia smith at the local weather stall haunted,
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saw. it's a roller coaster as a motion with course i had another job before and was worried about how thing i would be here. could fill the position on the good guys this, but i see how professional everything is. and i motivated and was satisfied via user history and young among of cervical shots. but for many jobs in restaurants and hotels, employees need to be able to speak spanish as well. as is the case for ludmilla prerequisites. she works with other ukrainians at this restaurant. but she's the only one serving because she speaks spanish. the rest work has helpers and was movie, they're coming from me. i lived in barcelona for 2 years with my family. then we went back to ukraine for a year. and this time i've been here for 2 months. is toya give us dismiss. the mediterranean coast is come now, but tourist season is coming. so margarita skipped. nick is using the time to learn spanish during the day while waitressing at night. as summer travel
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approaches tourism is rebounding and the sector is struggling to keep up with demand. my colleague, alexa miles spoke with sir and hoffman of the federal association of the german tourism industry, about how the sector will manage after 2 years of condemning related it's travel restrictions. what is the mood like at your company and in the tourism industry in general? quite good, after all restrictions felt in the very beginning of the year. we have a demand. we never had before to say, especially for bonds tourism. so we see high increase the demand for 2022 will be even higher than 2019, especially for some of you and germany. it takes a little bit longer. this fall was not so high. so also the potential which brings, let's say people big is not as high, but in business travelers. of course,
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missing. still the pandemic isn't overpowered from that. we have the warning ukraine. how do these factors affect the traveler sector? and the moment not at all, i have to say not really just let's say maybe countries future around ukraine, but, or the other ones are not affected all of course, this could change in a while. first, 2nd is that, besides the ukraine was of course a call which and they make it is not over and we need rules. we need a clear instructions. what to do if the wave comes back in an autumn. so we need a solution from the health ministry to come up, let's say was ideas because we can't close industry again. simply not possible. airlines in particular, don't seem prepared to deal with increasing passengers at the moment since they laid off a lot of staff during the last 2 years. what can they do? well, that's actually it's a problem and a lot of industries right now,
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especially of course and tourism. so a lot of people disappeared because there was no work and a lot of people were in short time work, especially in germany. so the disappeared. so we have to make sure that we communicate in a good way that market is coming back. industry is still a very attractive industry. but this is a short time thing. we ought to have a long term effect on this long term effect is because of the change of the generations. and then we have to act in a very different way. first, we have to do to, to live our whole business to have easy processes by check in process, et cetera. first and 2nd, we have to allow a lot of people from outside to work in germany of all and what are the biggest challenges for the tourism industry at the moment? in fact, there 3 is 1st digitalization. we have to invest a lot, let's say in better processes in our systems. second is we have
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to make all our industry and that means hotel business, flight business and also get me a lot more sustainable than before. we have to work on this. the 3rd one is what we just talked about, stuff we need to look for employees for people who want to work on the screen. thank you very much. pleasure. now to some of the other business stories making news. you learn mosque has warned he might walk away from his 44000000000 dollar offer to acquire twitter. if the company doesn't provide data on spam and fake accounts. his lawyers made the threat in a letter saying he needs the information to evaluate how many of the accounts are fake you. some of the people at amazon are afraid of losing their jobs. the fact that everything's going to be worse, has been talked about for a long time, especially in the pubs at night. like most of it up to the one on the outside can really say what's happening inside the factory original. yeah, michael jer squiggles, rank will goes, is you until now?
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emma say belong to russian steele, producer t. m k. headquartered in moscow. it's big, it's shareholder oligarch. dmitri pump janski's, a member of pollutants. inner circle is on the ease. sanctions list. apparently the sanctions are having an effect. the oligarch has now given up his t. m. k shares. the plant and donnie denis shelf produces pipes and pumps for the russian, oil and nuclear industries. m and st, which employees 400 workers, came into russian ownership. when chic state companies were privatized, the company means a lot to checks here. the firm was founded by a check entrepreneurial family at the will needed new discipline over their image that no, no, we don't know who the real norris here today. they were all this executives from russia, for example, in the finance department to be too little. but the official owner was never
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oversight for he's, i'm just a neighborhood. he threw all i all of returning white. those submissions it that in you could do frog wants to get rid of the kremlin controlled oligarchs because they support the war in ukraine. this data bank specialist has compiled a list of more than 40 russian firms at the very top oligarchy. dmitri pump yon ski together with his wife and son. the search for the real owner of emma se is never over. russian oligarchs are masters of concealing their property in the west. the ownership structure of the company goes through cyprus, netherlands, bermudas, and back 3 times. so you have ownership changes on like 568 companies. and it's extremely hard to track down, especially when some of the company registries in some countries are not really opened and available. russian oligarchs used bogus companies and front men to hide their property. only a global asset registry could drain the swamp. that's our show.
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