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a couple of late in burned in south africa, people with disabilities more likely to lose their jobs independent, make black lives matter, protest shine a spotlight on racially motivated police violence, same sex marriage is being legalized in more and more countries, discrimination and inequality, or part of everyday life. for many we ask why? because life is diversity. to make up your own mind. d. w. need for mines. ah, a little bit of breathing room for american drivers. that's what biden officials are calling the president's pitch to suspend federal and state gas taxes for the coming 3 months. critics call it an election year gimmick. will speak with our correspondent in new york. also on the show,
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there's not much room to breathe in airports. the moment they're packed as heavy travel loads, it understaffed, operations and the beaches of, of odessa have long been a magnet for tourists. now they're part of ukraine strategic defense. we'll visit a city at war alone, walk into the show. i'm c beardsley in berlin. you as president joe biden is calling on congress to approve a 3 month tax holiday on fuel. as prices remain high leading into the summer travel season. biden's proposal calls for reductions of about $0.18 per gallon of unleaded fuel and $0.24 for diesel prizes for unleaded, or hovering around $5.00 a gallon nationwide. gallon is just under for leaders biden. also urge states to reduce reduce their local taxes on fuel, which are generally higher than the federal ones. let's go to our financial correspond at jens quarter in new york for more. yes. how significant would
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actually be if it is past, we'll talk about whether it's can be passed later, but how significant would it be if it's past this, even one of the big questions is, let's say we get rid of the techs of for the next step, 3 months, i mean, that's what we have heard from the proposal of foreign from u. s. president joe biden than the big questions is if the oil company is, or if the gas stations would actually pass that lower text along. we've seen it in the past. the past that that was necessarily not always the case. and then i'm also a joe biden is so pushing a several states to bring the down there, texas on a national average. we're talking here about of $0.30 on the gallon and then we shouldn't forget what is the main ingredients for high gas prices? well, it's a high price of crude oil, so therefore, a biden is so also pushing it oil companies to actually spent their profit, sir,
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not for share buyback, sir, but to, to increase a capacity. but if that's going to happen, we will see is this measure also has to pass congress if it's to be enacted? what's been the reaction so far? well, i mean, let's briefly talk about the market reaction because we had oil prices down by a good paul for the 4.4 percent. we had 2 oil companies, stocks like exxon a chevron down about 4 percent. but i believe that is not because of the proposal of the u. s. a president. and if you look what happened, and since joe biden took an offer, some in republicans, they do not agree on any single measure that is coming out of the white house at this point. and they also has been some criticism of from a bite and some organ own party members. so front of the democrats and nancy pelosi, for example, a called the idea of, of, of this, of this text idea of show biz some. so i don't think that joe biden really will get
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abroad support that is needed to pass this measure. right. not a lot of love for the gas tax holiday ins court in york. thank you very much. it's not just gas prices that are giving headaches to travelers. this summer staff shortages at airports are leading to flight delays, cancellations, and short tempers, especially in europe. our reporter visited the german city of diesel dwarf to gauge the mood there among employs and travellers. the departures hall at dusseldorf airport passengers going through security screening have to be patient. it can take more than 4 hours. seems like this have occurred often in recent weeks, causing hundreds to miss their flights. a spokesperson for the german aviation association says the chaos at german airports is unfortunate, but little could have been done to prevent it. because what happened when we had the corona virus pandemic has presented the industry with major economic challenges
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. unfortunately, staff reductions were necessary up, some of them found jobs and other sectors. at the same time, after 2 years that the pandemic demand for flights has a sword and cove at 19 restrictions were suddenly lifted. so it wasn't possible to plan properly for the re launch angle. what mr. gala, jose taryn has a different view. the aviation expert advisors, members of the verde trade union, who work for security at dusseldorf airport. the start, the ugly, fun state is ultimately responsible for this task, but puts it in the hands of private security companies. and of course, they want to earn money and if they're not social organizations and how can you cut costs by keeping staff levels low? we have a serious staff shortage, especially in passenger screening. all passengers have to pass through security. not enough people were hired as well. so now you're seeing the results 70 be that
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you done that also has o t. and one major problem is that anybody working at the security screening or on the apron has to have a clean record. the required background checks take at least 6 weeks, usually longer. so it's not possible to simply hire extra staff. it's a problem with dramatic consequences. as a security screening employee at a german airport explains. he wants to remain anonymous. you see the huge crowds of people in the terminals at some point. it's not possible to keep up like when we have to take a break that isn't always given to us by the federal police or our employer. they just want to keep passengers flowing through security and then air safety is no longer guaranteed. meanwhile, germany's leading airline, lufthansa blame sluggish ground handling for the recent cancellation of almost a 1000 flights. anybody hoping to fly in the coming weeks? when need to be patient?
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we go over to asia now. recent months have seen the sri lankan economy in spiral. the nation's prime minister, ronald vicar messina says it's not getting any better. the island nation now can't pay for oil and rock bottom he fears is approaching despite working full time accountant me, raj, my da shanker, has to rely on government russians to ensure his family eats 2 meals a day. we have like more than what we get for over i will, as is eloise. it's our leeward flora electric bill 3 weeks time. and we had to find a way to earn money for under one weeks. the thing is, some us on free lunch companies and no point to go be a leg this, i mean you. so sometimes give leg 5 k g or eyes of packets and small small. gov. that's how we so a food inflation is now at 57 percent according to the government. and 7 and 10
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households have reduce food consumption. a recent eunice of survey shows many experts say it's the worst economic crisis in sri lanka. history protests have rage since april. many here put the blame on the government. trolanda has a mast $51000000000.00 in foreign debt. the country can't afford to pay for essential imports, including food and fuel. and what have you, all right, i, i have diabetes. we come and wait in the queue to buy kerosene nearly every day, but we don't get it for $3.00 to $4.00 days. we don't eat, we're facing a lot of hardships due to the shortage of kerosene. isn't it? our lives a miserable? we can't cook our food, we have to buy bread from stores. otherwise, how can we eat? please give us kerosene. we not sherland because economic collapse comes amid the coven 19 pandemic. it's once thriving tourism industry is now a shadow of itself. so the worst may be yet to come.
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earlier we spoke to our deli, corresponded char cartucker, and asked how exactly the government plan to rescue the sri lankan economy is nuclear could planned and the government has been able to present so far. in fact, what the prime minister has a regularly highlighted is that this is a very big challenge. this is a, this is a challenge that had not been thought of so far. so right now they're only relying on international assistance. for example, there's a $4000000000.00 credit line from india. then the prime minister has goal on india, japan as well as china to have a mild but out internationally, additions like the world bank and the i m f to give some sort of a, a package or 2 to lancaster that at least basic gashes available to help the economy or correspondent deli, they're char cartucker, ukrainian coastal city of odessa on the black sea once drew millions of tourists annually in particular for its beeches. now like much of the country,
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the city is another part of the battlefield, residence over art cowed. they are looking forward to the day when a day at the beach doesn't involve risking your life, bright, sandy beaches on the black sea, a true summer paradise. but it's not what it used to be. signs warn of the dangers that lurk mines that ukraine has placed on its coasts to ward off a seaborne russian invasion. a few have been removed, but it'll take a lot more to see the tourism industry mostly don't know much shifter istation. again, we realize that tourism and the recreation sector are key elements for feeling city coffers, which leave the element only and the jet. but we also know that if we don't defend our region, the thing there will be no coffers to phil's order. yours or just so we try to find a compromise, pick it up, businesses the chance to operate them without hurting the economy in mind, the company's name, my desert beaches are just as empty as it's restaurants,
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but many locals are not intimidated, nor do they fear the warnings, home careers. we can't live without the sea. of course, the sea is everything. if it weren't for the sea, there probably wouldn't be any odessa. the city without the sea is unimaginable. the rotors excluded the military told us not to go to the see sign. why would we but this is how summer is this here? everything will be over quickly. well, when not lemonade than william, if it's no problem for me, we can go out and relax in a park, but there's no need to do it at the scene in possession of the mortar, not only the sea side or dust as inner city is also completely dead, no tourists are checking out the old town sites and no one is booking tours of the city law, judaism, boucher tourism isn't just about site names. it's also hotels or restaurant souvenirs. you all kinds of beach services,
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things related to the cultural sector for the cookie. people actively visit theaters and various concerts during the summer season shows. it used to generate big money for 2 years. i don't know how the city's economy will manage without it and is low, could come in with the go to the business was police or doesn't street musicians playing for their own enjoyment. and at speeches will likely remain empty for a long time to come. and that's our show. check us out aligned the w dot com slash business. we're also on youtube, on the dw news channel. i'm super good to watch. i see isa in art lovers died in jakarta, what an artist do to help people and the government allusion. google was
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